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The Signal, 1893-8-24, Page 3M. A4 G+t b. Y { xrb 7 MS rt M' • 3S r. A THE SIGNAL: GoDERIQR, Orr. SAY. AUGUST 24.1193. t. ace yl wee • 1 STROUSEST, SUT. imam ras.pkaes . et sp - IS :1RtiANSAS MIRACLE. i REMARKABLE: STORY OF INTER - I: -1 TO EVICRY WOMAN. per's, wooer woo was UTena1-LT r1Dts° As -rya •N'Liss r sece($D Mea r.tsr uoe . o--nOw sus wig eerie. Bram rte Arkansas Demeerat. The st. t el renewed health told i• the Ishosat., article has been oarefally invest - igatel Ly the Democrat, and ie of the deep- est interest to all parents. The 000dition et dies t leniceats is that of thouaaeda of ens to our land, whose health sed vitality • Powdy but .only being sapped away. Pete, lot dem and sallow girls meet se on every sole. and w1.se ter mise prompt ..uures an take, se in the are of Mies Clement, • premature grave is the lit rcuable rcmlt. Lulu Clemsats the sine- ws year old daughter of Mrs. Coes V. Cle- srts, one of the most premtaset reindeer d Losoke, Ark., was attacked wells • mys- ensue •eatug dames over • year ego, wed despt' a the strsssoue ,Corte of the local physicians she continued to grow werse- her blood sad termed to water, she suffered Mensa &goer, aid was almost ready mints et We when retie( came. Her stcty le beet laid se related by bur mother w • Dsmoorat repot ter le the fall of 1892 my daughter Wipe ▪ tow ngm that some die.ae wee wreck- er her .y stem. Despite the constant at - Yatton of focal $physic ia.s she grew worse_ Set complexion was pale, and die became sheer u white as .snide. :the eomphained d heart palpitation. Her feet and beads were cold, sad sae was arose driven Tato hysterics by raokieg bead+cbee and back- aches and 'boners of breath and other die- t/ening symptoms All these eoadit.ncs betoken an.' Will. Or in other words watery sad tn:porerabed condition of the blood, witch cont" rot perform the f.octioas of acture. She had no appetite ; for meet days she did net eat enough for • child to to intent on. H.r imeditine grew from had to worse sed becoming alarmed i sent her to promu- wt physicians is Virginia, Tenseness sad Little Rock. AU efforts of this nature to regain her health proved trshle.e. Patent , ed:c:nee of menu kinds were tried sad given thorough testa, but without any ap- parent effect towards impee.riag the patient. " Myself and daughter had almost des, ap in despair, having almost concluded that • r«tnrstwa of her health was eh Warm ability. in the Arksaone Remotes& I d;. - ped an advertisement of Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale Fps, which claimed that they would give rssdy relief to pawns suffering from a disease the symytome of vb. h were the same as in the cane of my daughter. 1 purchased some of the pill*, mad commenced giving my daughter thew i✓ills • day. Beiors the drat boa had bees taken an improvement was meted. Odor in her cane was untied, sad her appetite m- ensal. torsed. The terrible headaches .ad bask- . ebes ceased, sad she could breathe more freely. Whoa the !mirth box had been taken .he wee seurely well, sad sues them has enjoyed exoshleat health. She is mew rebut and fall of life' making ear family Inn/ cans more- Quit. • ooslraet le the situation six menthe aro when everybody thought she would ,tie. ' f think 'Ptak Pills' the beet medioiue is the world for the bled, and hey n.aa&- Mded them to several attains of this ober• wbe have bee restored to health by its u.e. Mrs. Henry Brows was 1. a very bad oration. She tried the Peek Pills, when .he improved rapidly end is now a vert healthy woman." The di. weever .1 Dr. WiHhset'. Pink tiler for Pale People certainly deserves the hither tribute that pan can helm His Mdtcise hes dere. More N e1Mviste alasI Mitering of ionnaelly thea My ,titer mdi- et.e know, to sele.oe, sad his asae ,besld he headed down to future generations as the Il>�lmwtesegiataasavmy nt of Dr.preWt ye pk& Pins have an seennes sale, sad from all '.augers cismev elperiereff Moir. Inhering their me.isRvermean asses the goal work has hese .oaonepilYed otter smi- ths pbysorne had failed, sad Ns mums beyond the lures est uma. aid. Aa analyst• sheave that pr. William& Pink P111. comets is • ,,,dewed Ihrla est Meese- ne.td.seet.ary to dive sew ltf• aed irseha&,e I tits bleed, d resters shattered ,crus. G en ay .n sa natal/lag , geetie for snob dimmers as leerraeser ab.aia, r_• _ l �r- Oyne, at. Vitae' dues, ..0 dr.igYs, emr.. atetn, servoOle s1/ar .:eats of le trlppa, ppIpWert,itatle. of the Wert, Mat sad nations ee_pi.tree, semen er...11 diseases dsp�� epee vls�tja ed harems la the Mwd, seek es eersfukt, *Beate erysU*lea. est. They sees also s spume to trashier peenteer be femur leis, •.eh CANCER I8 CURABLE. REMARKABLE DISCOVERY IN THE TREATMENT Of A DREAD DISEASE. Iwse.tauews et ner•leetee-■rpedemte *Mestere* .r w Tine Cassie• tae mess N.U..aat renes, er1 Vele of to IWnselr •Meppw is a Mut Ti.... This is from The New York World. A patient in the New York Cancer Hospital accidentally `,mneme inoculated with the v irue of erysipelas gem al weeks ego. As the dream pretgrvssed it was n oticed that the patient's carte •rues con- dition improved. This fact suggested to Dr. W'llilam T. Bull the cdvieabdity of inoculating other patients with the poison of erysipelas. Aomordiugly several new were set apart and .xp.•rtmeota wen begun and carried out by IN. W. B. Coley under the direction of Dr. Bull. The inoculations were Blade not only o0 patents with c,rcinoura toomownly known as calmer), but also on others who wen,uffering from aarcoma,whiclt is a much more mallgaut form of tum- or than the ordinary cancer. The re- sults in both forma were very satisfac- tory. CLAWS= Or THE nn M'T1oX., For incubating purponsa pan culture or the streptococcus, the germ of erysipe- las, was used. Of the cases of cereme- n t. about e5 per cent were reported cured, while in the sar000satous cases the results wen eve& better, showing as many as 40 per cent. of those experi- mented upon to have become well and free after the attack a erysipelas. The injections are, as a rule, made into the tremor itself, and were repeated every 48 boars. The reaction producer' was almost identical with that produced by true eryaip -las, though in most of the oases it wee milder in degree, poring away within 24 to 48 hours. The dan- gers attending this form d treatment are inaiguifidant, when one considers the usual outcome of a case of saner or sar- coma, which is almost invariably fataL ee end an ed e"keser iiId up the Mood, tit' eh the glow .f health Inbe& p.d sallowinin men they 'fleet a radial sure an ssaas analog hews meatal worry, ever - m, er,team...( whatever sates. Dr. W illiamw' Plait Pills are wa•dratarsi tit. 1k. W illi•ma' Medisal C Oat., •.d fieke.rNady, 11. T. sad w said is hose (sever is leave from b u" dagga sr hundred, amid the p.bdte sees sr a u* suerw ienitateoaa s.ld I rnihia .liap•l N ISO oasts a he: ••• •d- holies O' 1I VI bad rm. he hot - 111C1LIMIC.SELZ statVLTM. In the report written by Dr. Coley he concludes : Fist, that the curative ef- fects of erysipelas upon malignant to •t;ors is an establiabed tact ; second, the action upon the .arena is invariably more powerful than upon carcinoma in about the ratio of throe to one; third, the treat - meet of inoperable malignant Rumors by repeated inoculations at erysipelas is both practicable and :not attended erith great risk; fourth, the curative action is • stematic and probablydue chiefly to the toil products of the streptococcus. which products may be imitated and used without producing erysipelas : and fifth, that We method 01 LOOM' lei ion should not be employed indiscriminately until further clinical experiments have proved its limitation& POINTS ABOUT TOBACCO. Own* Isr.raini ag News C...•rat•a • Oewt 1 o.d..sry, Genuine amber is becoming scarcer every year. In the not tar distant future a real amber cigar holder or pipe stow will be a rarity and a luxury. The cigar industry in Florida has in- creased rapidly within the last few fears. Coe state is sahl to be the ourth in the union in the manufacture eat cigar* and the amount of tobacco used. The number of cigars manufac- tured last year amounted to 156,879,6. A prominent Anterior% buyer of bigh gide tobacco lest, recently returned from Cuba, says a large crop will be harvested Mie year. but the pr.cce main- tained will be high. The quality 5. of tie best, and good cigars ought to re- sult A French scientist declares that the practice d medical students and anatomy det•unstrators, o[ smoking in the dissect- ing room, though effective as an antisep- tic, has • dieartrone effect ups 51e off- springs of the users of the weed. The . ext g.oeretion he. says, will 1. of the n ormal power of resisting dleesse, chiefly through the transmneecot of defective nervous system& Ills powers of foe - sight are mtarveheru& The Legislature d Florida hes pas sed an excellent law prohibiting cigar n,ann- t urers in that State. outside of Ke) )wt na from desistmg their brands under that city's name. The reputation of Key West cigars will now be protect- ed from the multitude a fin .riot makes, with which theooustry hen been flooded. Heavy floes will be imposed on violators. Klllikinick or kinibd.ik, which the Indians are in ter habit of mixing with Where" is rapidly becoming extinct. Several plants have received this name, but they have 0e right to it' The true herb is the inside bark of a young wil- low, and *ben smoked alone makes a mold and pleasant amok..-Pbtarntaosn• Boal Era, MINING LINKS. TTe railway companies of Elegised d Wales own over 250 quare wale .1 the surface of country. Rosario. a bitbsto unknownpe$u the Argentine Republic, . 1001l tone of wheat Zest May. The Uwked States have, feet teak 1N asa albs ol railway, E0 l000tives, 17 pos- sessor arsesgr oars tad 714 freight case. A letter mated is London April 7 and re -mailed in Hong Kong made the cir- cuit of the world in the fast tivaej elf eisty-two day& The beet quality of dynamite is • mix - tuts of 78 per cent. of nitroglycerin and 15 per Dent of a snicker earth known as kiesslguhr. Al the beginning of this century dandies in the german army wore ear- rings and adorned their finger, with m many rings as they could conveniently wear. The luminous paintings .aid to have Dee, cummou among the Japanese 200 Tears ago were luminous only in the imagination of the traveler who invent- ed them. The Natio/sal Bank of Italy, like the Bank of England. manages the finances of the government. It is a practical monopoly and has branches m every large city. Labrador, a country which we always associate with articauwdrifta. icebergs, etc., has 600 species of dowering plants, N ferns and ever 550 species of rumen and lichens Alcoholic insanity is twice se commons in France now as fifteen years aro, and the number of persons placed under re- straint on account of it has increased 25 per cent in the last three peers. Among American towns there are Ave (Accrue, three Tully., sit Cate, Devoe Ovide, .iz Virgil., nine Boraces, tea /dales, .even Hectors, seven Solon, ten Plato., fifteen Homers and tour Scipios. Sunday was a day of ammement with the Loodmters of 1800. Acoord iu4 to a calculation 200,000 of them .pent each Sunday in summer in the suburban inns and resorta m getting rid of 11123,000. The story of the invention of malleable glass by a Roman glass worker in the time of Tiberias and of hos being put to death by the emperor a as a ewer fabrica- tion. No such glass was over invented. A .cream neer Tuaou, A.T., petrifies all soft substances thrown into it. It it in the gnat Colorado potato beetle belt, and at the the time of their migrations thousands of them strike the water and ere converted into solid stone. Impartial writers are quoted with say- ing that the gold contained in Use medals, Tesels, chains and other objects pree.rved in the Vatican would make more gold coins than the whole of the present European circulation. The imperial canal of China is the longest in the world and greatest in point a traffic. Its Ieugth is 2,100 miles, and it connects forty -Doe cities situated on its bank.. It was completed in 1330, alter 900 years spent in its countruction. Do W....• t.t.w r That as a soothing and cooling appli- cation toe the skin nothing surpasses a tar diem of bush ~amber rubbed gently over the face. in .arse, is omitted and sugar added to the hot tea, with a shoe of lemon. That after tlla jmios has been eq.resed from lemons fie peels anfy be utilized for cleansing brim Dip them in com- mon salt and .miler with dry break dtet- �t s gds veil Is the cwt protection fir d skin during hot weather, and on ttu scour* should • thick veil With large spot b. worn. Thet t'darvisits" bsteed milk" wAs 11 more, hutt “ "paTys it merle any dilereeoa, only when nos Y r Rosam one mast do as the Romans do. That told paint sad varnish may he res leered by an emulsion formed of two parte of an.tecn(a shaken np with one part r turpentine it w411 soften them so t j may essay be 'reaped off. That Tent ish berellslg in pure whits le mmnsidesred the meet sonnet thing fee the ensuring of chairs and member In the •trmenar •ittlng'rette.. The toweling. --- ... .w... AM mown wrinkly - -met to B irrigation 25,000.000 acres art madors fruitful in ladle alone. In Egypt there are about 6,000.000 acres, and m Europe about 5,000,000. The United States have just begun the work of im- proving waste area, and have already 4,000,000 acres of irrigated land. The countries relatively richest in horses and horned stock are Argentine and Uruguay; Austria has the most sheep; Seryls the greatest relative num- ber of pigs to population. The poorest in horses is Italy: in cantle, Portugal: in sheep, Belgium; in hogs, Greece. A geographical expert estimates the fertile portion Of the eurth s surface at 20,269.200 square niiiea The barrea regime r estimated by the saute author- ity as 22.989.000 quare miles, divided mi foUowO.: Steppe, l3-t50l,000 ; desert, 4.- 180,000, and polar region, 4.888,000 quare miles_ <.neoeg the peculiarities of Quak.'r- itun, a correspondent pante out, Quak- ereeees are not allowed to wear gold 0. ra- menis or to have their ears pierced tot earrings. 11 a mother permits her daugh' ter to undergo the operation both mother'snd daughter would be "reed out" of meeting. The soundness of a beam or hop' can be accurately determined by the sense of hearing alone. The ear should be •p plied to am end of the beam, while the other is struck with a hammer. It the sound is clear distinct and sharp, th . beam is soured in every part ; J dull ot mailed, decay has vet m somewhere is the interior. The City of London bas no park within its borders. andet the largest recreation tern en to Londoners is under cob trot of the city corporation -namely, Foyer, with its 5500 acres, of nearly y nine ears miles of almost un- brokenwoodland, formin` one a ter most extensive and beautiful pleasure grounds in Europe. Johnny Reba, the sobriquet given by the soldiers of the union army to con- federates during the Tate war mf the rebslUoo, is said to have originated in a colloquy between pickets. The confed- erate soldier objected to being dubbed by_ the union soldier as a Johnny Bull is snub= to the coentenadc* given by Creat Britain to tbe cause of Use seceding states, but submitted b Johnny Reb without protest An Ethiopian in Abyssinia will tell you without a blush that he is asereeari- Iy washed et birth. oI..ns himself on his marriage morn and lupus to be washed utter death that mete every year he dips hematite t. ter river on the festival el St John the Baptist, and regularly every morning he wets the end of hie toga with the moisture from his moutb and freeborn up leis eyes. Whenever he feels his hide harsh and uncontrollable he anoints himself with mutton fat The theory of the Mogpi snake dans, sob speak. Is Ms ability of snakes of all trrte to marry petitions to the higher powers in the system of aerial divinities, and during the 04.bratime of the snake dance, which Web nine days, a groat number of serpentsares eapso*�[rayed b for rained then tented lose Is Gerry the pea beg ligbtnfig snake, gwliose herm, le is the thunder donde above the summate d Me itso.ntalas..ad whit in turn ,tarry the petition le the rain god M the heaven shoe+ it Ica generally s1450. bee tures er hone m mmaBempeadomy4Awrs to site mimeses. freest tbs thee side of the when the blood lett the sigh bgssverred thee wbede area.. and then in rammed bo the starting pant. Wares ts seek* k senor- ,hep the time k much sheets then that Drums d tabulated been, ay, Prns'sneer ilaltee, sheer that the blend ret roan sakes e tesmpteala '$trot.• - - ....�..� K t west" dee AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Has no equal for the prompt relief and speedy cure ofColds, Coughtk Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Preacher's Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe., and other derangements of the throat and lungs. The best- known cough -cure in the world, it is recommended by eminent physicians, and is the favorite preparation with singers, actors, preac hers and teachers. It soothes the inflamed membrane, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing, and induces repose. AYER'S " Cherry Pectoral taken for consumption, in its early stages, checks further progress cf the disease, and even in the later stages, it cases the distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep. It is agreeable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions. As an emergency medicine, every household should be provided with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Having used Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral in my family for many yearn, 1 can confidently recommend it for an the complaints it is claimed to cure, Its sale is increasing yearly with me, and my customers thick this prepa- ration r ration baa no equal as a cough cure S. W. Parent, Queensbury, N.B. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral p.�.r.d by Dr. J. C. . •;w a Co- Lowell. Masa S..Li by au Drvgtl.t.. Price 2. ; .is bottle.. it' Prompt to ant. sue t0 more ins. asakrwpr. The weary tourist opened the awaking gate and moved slowly up the gram -grown gravel walk that led to the door. "I'm a common tramp, muter." he said to the man sitting oe the stupe, '.bat I'm in mighty bard luck, and if you can give me a lilt 1 shall be very grateful I am the own - .r of a silver mine out Wen. " I would help you it I ooald, my friend," answered the man oa the doorstep, wring- ing his hand in brotherly sympathy, 'bat I'm a little worse off than you are. I am the owner of • couple of wheat farms." A Feeders Cook. A perfect 000k suer presents ss with in- digestible food. Than are few perfect cooks and con.squeatly indigestion is very prevalent. You can eat whet you like and as much as you want after ,wing Burdock Blood Bitters, the statural .peailia for in - digest -tea or dyspepsia is e&y faun. ( 1(4 1, I I' lit ti x SPECIAL BARGAINS Goods Aboul Hai Price We ;have about 900 yards of Colored Dress Goods that we are selling as follows : 50 Cent for 25. 25 Cent for 15. 15 Oent for 10. 33 " 20. 20 " 14. 12; " 9, 30 20. 18 12; 10 " 7. The most of the above are all Wool and good Shades and must be sold to make way for Fall Goods. 35 Caul Allioo! Chale for 25 Cls. THESE COOPS ABE DECIDED BARGAINS. Highest market price paid for Butter anti Eggs. 57 discount for Cash on close cut regular prices. 3A first-class Dress and Mantle Maker up -stairs. COLBORNE BROS., GODERIOH. Great Carpet Warehoused 9 of the County. 1 i. JI ,>,!...."4 1D -THS-- Royal Electric Co &.,.d Ireedlowywrt rdA• 4 .0r�..wt. M.... 111106101111111 mums sr 11Nlet tag' Ala Ilme/trM tae Dimethw- N t. to WN]neto. st. MONTRISAI. PAPISTS iULLS 00. T PETERNAN'S ROACH FOOD NOT A %. POISON PATM. TO CQCUOACNEt AN MATES Mune weemor remove mei sewn & w.. -m et.. n eer w... is W p.r.i aM4un • prwierig q.a.a (Brea, NE11ON a 1e.. °Ptw b""'", .es Yarn, We as all It Pond Meet, N05TaiAL ..r he„iate• H the reser it p Lori et a.s. dtlr.�b be.- torr trnouraLLa te�ws. wed....+..... . Baser w1NE! ": ' ='`C.«.1.1"' M[ROIIA 117'. e.•Selo Seemessa*Mata wteM. awn elle" en..e., aye.* • Imams. C.apa.a.,Tl.le 4141 it. Paul Street, Montreal. Montrealt�E TiADf o. to 11 Wall a . COUN 1 Paper Ip ; McA �4mIoe '404CO. Factory ,rlayv MAS(l TRIMS 'ACTIN set ia1L r. DM, tee 4144mrsistiowlniw. Ono, area Mods dPlop hlllimproved Pat. Ar1611eirt Weis -a..05 L. nmtt11O 'a z NUCAIE a WO KBE MA11R R. AOLD !refs.. Rifbi- Tie Oen Iran ilAT11Et lrf IFL w.SitOW, beam I1.1., 1913 Heir Deas, SAFE MANUF&crVIEt •.5.11 a a1.1..hewn••Ise•tip.-eatltetg THE EQUAL OF LIIBY'S PARISIAN NA1R RENEW Orel be bent M vemewlee pelf heir M Si setassl ogler W Murat, p N bags be hent ire eel essl, mets bee flee, dashed, t ober be her Inem swag see. peemeel.re pewb, M .ewe w bob bre asst. Meng meg eeemer e1 Tema ; w7se ere as br ese4 a was Newer Moore M r1 Sate tie hen site pins or ear ether pigarsS is. sr is mt1i& FOR 8ALs BY cgQSI retGABtt RtWtoy FE OIJA �'h► Coslttt,.nPVRIr,s iadagPitYINGgnTHDySppBLOpsid S011t Inst* ItAOA(tt t10 Dlitst ' GES. A. FEAR, Drsgsiat. Go ',sick. 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