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The Signal, 1894-4-19, Page 2er • Q A Little Daughter C... Co.:. u if EegLttid lIoui.ter eft:�t: of a distressing rash, by $ar..•ipwrifla. Mr. lea n.utn 1.,►,..ttt:so uo-11•known 1iri,g iet,_v1 . .....i: t.. aiontrc•ah, I'. Q., toys:. • '.'•• r 4411.1 Ayer"?' F:•m.lr Medicines f ,- ' i • '•r► -•reel hare h.. -,.I u. •tbias but 1. ;‘,Lid of tiw•tn. I ku..e .,(many ,rf:sl Curs ) r'• Ser..ap..,rflla-one t .•f a little, 4.. _ .fksa„lend meas. tet. : r - 1'o ratty covered f• •t: h :-Dot e •'•ared awl tet - re Untie tr :91.1. •.te r..•h. from, which .t - f' - I � .. e:•..i f.;w •. of fir:. -r ora!+, 1,• • -• of 1!..• 1.v? sutdteel treatmeet - a .. t.. 1•.r t tiler was is swat (.i -le. ,e , . 11,r ere. MM1, at lay ,mor•r.: r .•p • i..$ 1• ram Wad. 1" r Ayxr'sr :..rt.a. res . bete 11..01 le to. 1. t f1 •' • . •a a eaapiese eS*. mu.:. , . • r r . ":, r 0• r •.flirt s • .. 1 ..' . - 2r.• heft feria• 1- Miemipatemene i� vCr'3 S>'1 "SBN� HE STOLE NAPOLEON S wA?`t" -r • & Prrallarts) or** T1rt•ieee Preeerseel aim from ilius &war vents tt. Drum The New missies T.mas Demtcrtt. When the great French Ectomy wits Al the zenith of his power a wooder(u: time- piece was made for him at 'trasizure by one o` the most (amour German w•:resat en. Aside from stnkiag the hours, the wate'l contained niiuuture chimes, which used to delight the Emperor on h.■ marches with one of the martial ars of France. With the geoerobity that characterized 14i. relations toward all who were thrown in coat%ct with him. Napoleon gave it away u • token of frieodahip, the prize falling to Marshal Sey. 1 he story goes that the watch was left by the Marshal to his goo, Joseph Noy, the Duke of Mnscow, who, when be visited this city in 1842 with the Illustrious vi.iton, i:eneral Henri ti. Bier- trend ientrend and lir. Francesco Antonimarchi, t roughs the watch with ham en I presented it to lir. Noy, of this city. This IS the gentlemen who presented the city with • brows out fax of Napoleon, which graced the City Hall until the city surrendered to the Fee. The watch has been on cthibitioe at the Creole Art Gallery, st the corner of Canal acrd Rampart streets, recently and has been video l at $1,000. The timepiece has been III a long ``lees cue with n number of other famous reli:s, and has been much admired. It is somewhat larger in circumfer,tsce than the ordinary watch, and not ., thick. The other evening there were several vie Aare in the place. and Armand Hawkins was explaining the history of some of curios whin • young Inca, well d . am• tared the place. Ile carried a paper. rad his remarks were calculated to stake these moment understand that he wag from the North and wee down Isere in march of test and recreation. Mr Hawking did not pay much attention to his visitor, but his at tentioo wag suddenly recalled to bim by low music, sounding like distant chimes coming from where the youne frac esu •tending. At the game time the young man started for the street.. Mr. Hawking, recalling the fact, went hastily to the place where the young mu had been standing.. He found that the glass door of the oats had been pulled back, amt that it had start- ed several pieces of antique, head -panted French porcelain to jingling. Makin, • hasty inspection, he found that Napoleon's watch was missing. sed then darted out after the young man, who was rapidly dis- appearing down Canal street. lie caught the man nearly • block away, and upon de mending the watch almost had • fight with ea the trealner. Tammy E:h ' kir. Ssodkame, gi' me 10 cants. i saw you kin sister. Mr. 8.odkins Well--ah-h.e's • quar- ter, bet be rare von don't t.1 Tommie- That's dl right. -V. and to keeping it oaks. That's 0 M earned ibis week. ✓ A Meese Sao. A lady named Obs. T. C. M. Humphries, liviltg is Keene. Oat., whs. used 04417 two kN� of ktanbrwy's Kidney and Liver Care, has forwarded • statement to the sillso ta•t it completely cured her of is- bmmatory rheumatism, kidney and liner trouble& itch • oompliestina of demises yielding so quickly M the remedy should aneenrsge sister ....&.rs to give it aa home trial. A ilearetrar A Jwa.s. Mre. a Fealties -Hew de yes like my aew hat • • Mr. he Fashion Pretty well ; bet there's err thing lacking. Ur. D. Fashion What is that, pray • bit 1►e Fashion -Ile *Nay to pay for Ir, A rs•eeerb tltr'w. 04. of the moot noted piracies@ of oted- ern tins says -" Wane tae _♦seem is ow. eterred with We sad the heir needs a p •werfwl uIiaealus to *reit, it to duty, Utes it M that we ore powerful catharsis m eh - tale tb. seeesaery ,alis(, of ma attended, Mwever, with penetrating efforts," wad he might able add, .'slim esusem by [bre re- aattsa worse constipation wad biliousness time before " New the is not the case eiltk Seeli•y•s 1.4,., i.,semitas They d IN NIS NAME. IlYe tb. plenty oof orktoini `� m.tpinlb.wertd, A,.4 eel*" real .4U netaslik►lef *aweigh tor thee. who dV throng\ It. Te dry ■ awl 1., . is t, tedance aid to rid& 1. not the .. bole „( Ilfe's usteid m, Seel. wit .I.. pour in the be -waive( lino .1 et hey. improve tbtlr.o ditlea. great "we turfing worth. to t h.e. w Ware G.G. 'Taal ll I w l p them M tear their ..wruw. TI with tleek.sI-of Iifp lower black to -day, 1 h. sun will uti l tea bright l.. -urn,.. Art... cad teeth tours Master v week. \..r w tine to Nle pleasure: A rt. hem. mei ow work w. d. .1% -..'ire t.,f ti.ea.ure. N.w.e►ei per. all'4T m.tina MONEY. Mont morel!. y Crane had tw'eu brought ap to believe that lir was to 'come into his property when hie majority eat• at taiga! But. ..n the morning of that eventful ility his w•othct had revealed to hie. in a long and serious Interview that hi. " properly existed nowhere but in his .•wn ilua/ittatiee 1 have done everything for the Net, .)ire lkane had said in e. a, lesson •la. .lead of romping and pi I4. -b ret to save you a few pitifn:.thousausts 1 have on the. •ntrary bnrlght y••n hip etitb the tD.•.t .•a .ire Mtcte and to as_na-ute with only the rtchr,.f lrt.plr i have Lot spared guy prim t turn v.... out a gentlrnrat; in fat the Lai .if w. ready m •nr has R..trr for vont tnitra tion at the. Howling Enc•ltanr.. Cin' and ss Mt ' -0 u; with .,.nr berm and crap with. vast .n*l, len: en mere. 1,. y.iy ytent expenses at re atatga for the en*critt_r 1 have kept trek alts..:utely m(.ebittg for ne mel' and u..w have ,.nly my small al.awity s drat ..n with h s' vas know dila with erre It is tr:tr that 1 barn aciesa-mied Fon tri '.e* forward to • fir.!hant fnttr•e but that furfur n.•w Je ae 02,tlre .tE t .at:m.1• +areo rnester seo Veld nneaat:y Rat what 4 yon expert ase Zo• be tag • after a abort }seem • bi nary many mower 44s.: ;Ape. • a• • 1 •t.. *o •hr an d , .. t e: v. -• es«rglaese in a e • Telt a .4 pretty • .i,R=i' h..410e keeper s :fe Mem? neer sudden --I ish. akl peofer-er- _ .. . as:l.•rve• he ventured. ten - :.a: -:.' =ever d.• Montmor- ett, Mr.c .^ane weed .lecetively. Y• -•s harem t trat1a f w anytraoig in the w_Vld bt: t • her a gastl.wan' You are all Crtae my .tear boy and there never yyr meas a fool about m.ney matters. aa c.,rrr•r dear father (tale that Fame afternoon as Mont Inorencv drove iu his neat turnout down the street. be was still revolving in his mind all that his mother had said dur- ing that fateful interview. and be could not halp acknowledging a certain jna flee in her conclave:n• Indeed. he was in en deep a *truly that he forget to look up at Jennie ■ window until after he had low .1 by Theo lancing back over his shoulder and caching eight of her pretty, smiling face, be gr.aur.l in the anguish of his ty,int lint l.y evening, wh. n he gave a din neo t.. a party of his intimates at the club, in honor of the cera ion. hr hal dimwit •r) well in hand that he was able o reepatd to their toasts with even a Nettie show of wit, and to dodge their most searching question,' relative to hie "property' and his future plana. • '1 on see. boys, 1 really haven't de cidetl anything yet he said at last. with a fine areumptinn of candor. "ex- cept that 1 shall von.' my summer in Saratoga e • Without bis tuotlaer Le assistailor, Montmorency would never have been able to rake his choice awing all the rich and pretty girls he met at the spring But Mrs. ('rane was too wise to let her son ran, the risk of a refusal, and soon she bad settled upon a handsome and spirited young woman from the West. "Ther] s your opportunity, Montoro reney. she said "Pork puckers, with enormous wealth` The old people are good hearted, but common. They have come Fret on purpose to marry their only child' to a gentleman, and they don't care what it costa them Yon can't of ford to be tap particular. and the girl has style and spent. Besides. a wife al- ways rises to the rank of her husband Moatmorsecy, your path lies clear be fore yon Just do as I tell you. and as soon asnn get things settled I shall go home with w mazy mind " • • • Notwithstanding that Montmorency had come of age, he apparently had no par will at from his mother's, and hav- ing followed her instructions to the let ter. it was not long before he found himself the accepted suitor of the hand some Edna Barlow of Chicago. But in spite of his enviable position as pruspsctive son in Lw to one of the richest men of the West, Montmorency was low spirited and miserable. and hu avoidance of his former associates gave color to the story that was generally circulated. that " Monty has been taught by a couple of old schemers for their' handsome daughter " For all Montmorency knew, his fair G artree might be a charming young woman; but somehow -poor fellow' - he had never felt quite at his esu in her presence eine* the day she bad passively *Hower him to clip the brilliant solitaire, 11 unpaid for, roan the slim third ager of her small left hand. (me afternoon, bowtver, it chanced at the two were sitting alone to ether aide by side, and Montmorency emboldened to let his arm slipdown from the back of th, .O(* upon whie'h it had been resting and encircling her slender waist, he bent forward to press a beer like astute apron the tempting cheek The first attempt at gallantry was et by a sudden and stinging reptiles ith the vigorous box which fell upon his ear it sensed, for s moment. that the rows bad turned upside down Then, as things righted themselves and bis _tattered wits returned, biontmor sac saw his fiances meet before him, with angry eyes and Naming face 'Don t dare to toae•b me ' Do yon bear t' she cried (M, 1 bgte you ' hate yon ' What shall 1 do t" ..Yon hate ere,' Montmorency echoed, in • slow. petalei way, .'and yet you're ng t.t tnarry one ' Why, what doss all moan •• er elfin finger" wore iaterlaelag vonnly i cannot help it, she said. Wf dsA y. half in deep.rgtioin 'They will vs it so ' Hat, anti! them until tasty Meat- y014 shall tart tome► last t mot permit it t" the A mist light broke M avow Mower dna Fri N th g was m W tt H we preemies ee re sot. They •es�•geettly new yet rewerfelly. Thies weebled with wnMlptilim et • Woes Wit shot hat Imo anti d dela maast .tttmtlaae tisir ens ter lams ha doss say MN de their weir! sad pmt at ere theta tins alined. with THE SIGNyAL: GODERiCH, ONT., THIIRRDAY. APRI I, 19. 1R94. reaey's slow intelligence, and with it all shadow of resentment did away. '.Poor girl! I'm sorry," be said sin ply. You me, there are -two of us in his to ('•late, let • talk it over reason ably Isn't there something we eau dot" After this breezy little episode, to whk'h, fortnnateiy, there ',.had been no witneeerae, 1ramgnilit was restored. Nay, morn, a certain Cordial under- standaig seemed to exec between the ended couple. which the loud parents of IL. bride sleet regarded with evident deltgbt Instead of avoiding Montmorency. as site had doge at first. Edna now actually betrayed impatience if he tailed toc•owe at the aec•u.tomed hour Mysterious letters frequently passed between them . and the girl no longer invented impoati 140 excuses to avoid tete a tree drives with her betroth.d in his Jaunty tura .'tit tke lwantifnl, bright H *.amber wornfup, however Moutua•rrtn y. ap p•eartng rather earlier than usual, re .•noted the tntefhgrn.e that a sudden in dispwh.a would prevet:: his tau Ban cm from aVc(*1tp.*tt.: g haus upon his ante After expresieng such regret and itnentsittg t. return in tete hope of se4ung her Inter is the day Montatur en,-% drove away 'alone inter out of eight of the hate: he a -hipped np his bane and .fairly flew along the level road. :n.t:i last bay.•ud a turnuat. Etna horses !f appestred, ah smile. and sodden 14r:sli a lir pawed then. bet 'nth long ru.oli h ic• help her n, beside him and. more •wtftty than ever spam away an til he dr, ei tt``. At last before $ quirt oenntry . hunk where a Qo...t looking .,Franc stranger from the crest wee await'.ra Them with hardly repressed impatle•nce. A harried .. start. cot:Veraation fol 1, wed sad- then the t• . hastened up the aisle together to a aero the fore- warned minister. with his witnrsees, s1c..4 in neediness' The marriage aereiee was begun, aid :frit oneet'•.n Who giveth this wo- man to be married t.. this mar Mont n.1-r.-ney 'stepped forward, and with en .•lepnt air of importance and satistac- ti.on heplsce.t the hand of his beanti- ftll b*tr•tbe 1 into that of the other fel low. The brief ceremony wa. ended, and when they were again in the v.•ttibnle, the smiling bride mimed t.. Moonlit,- relic ontmurelic v with ontwtrete•hed hands "1" •n are wore thau a gentleman. you're a perfect angel"' ahs cried. "We never could hare done it withont you; and -and -and-you may kiss me now. if-7rc.n llka It's awfully hail on the dear ol.l peo p:e. she continued regretfully. after the short.panse caused by Montmoren • rv's now 1pertnitted saint, "Bot they can't help forgiving their only child by and by, for. after el!. their greatest lie sire was for My happiness. ( holy they wanted to ser ft ae'compBshed in t heir own war. and they couldn't !elieve that I'd never be happy with any one hit John. the deereet fellow in all the ecoid." .wiling up at the radiant bride groom, 'though 1 amt say Moutmo rrnev, von do come next' .John's ontbnret .4 hearty gratitude was cut short by Montmorency 's ober cation that train time was fast ap- proaching. tido, having seated them is the dog cart side by side. Mont n►orent. sprang up in the groom's place behind, and they drove away gayly to the near est railroad Ftati(u}t At the very lair mingle Edna slipped emtething into Montmorency', hand '"lie 4o happy. I almost forgot it. 'she said, but here it is, and I'm sure you'll want it again very son for -you know wwhom'' The train came rushing .town its iron pathway, lIsused a moment. and then idled on Its way. carrying into their new lite thews two M, newly bund to- gether for better or for worse, and Mont morency was left standing on the plat- form, twirling a sparkling ring between his fingers. while, with a peculiar smile up.,o his lips. he thnnght of the jewelers unpaid bill and of hew be had deht►er- ately thrown away his golden "oppor- tunity." and bad thereby. *battered his mother s f lest h..pes • The storm which broke with the di (oven• of Edna's runaway marriage wit her old Western lover wan an unp ant one to weather, even although h parents never dreamed of the part whit• Montmorency had played in their datigh ter's elopement. H' is position. now. a best. wan an awkward one, and h was glad to nuke Ilia edit from th scene at Saratoga u speedily as pots Bible. But at horde he found it even worse for there he had to fav his mother bitter disappointment. and her (-oilman lamentations and reproaches made his life miserable. So one fine morning. having actually succeeded in persuading pretty Jenny into following &dna isxample, be boldly presented his blushing bride to hie as- tounded mother. ''lits, then, was the ending of her sat bilious dreams' That Montmorency should have risen in Stich open rebellion, after submitting himself to her author it so long. was a cruel and crushing bion to the eller Mrs. ('rune. She gave ne voice to her anguish now, for this grief wad too deep for tears, but she packed up her most cherished belong Ing. and without delay went over to Italy where she had been told that she conk] not only live comfortably on her annuity, but with even a nen:blanre of luxury, determined to end her days a voluntary exile from the country where her nngratefnl son ha.l fallen a victim to hie own short sighted folly "Montmorency has had his opporton in. and misted it'" gibe said bitterly "hot i might have known how it would be. for he's (Pane to the backbone, and the Cranes are all 'oft hearted and nb stinate and perfect fools wherever money u concerned Monte).,renc 's first cars. after his fall from grace, had been to diapoee 01 his HJaunty turnout and to resign from the owling Exclusives' (tub, and by so doing he had sunk had .end cath the dmppeel tint of �nottice of his old Bet of acquaintances and chnms. All this Mrs Crane the elder had fore seen. but worms was yet to come and when she learned that her fallen idol bad actually aerepted the situation of clerk in s fashionable drygoode • which was the only position which offered itself to his limited cappaabilities when Montmorency set out to Aght the battle of life for Jeanie. support and hie own. arse felt that, though the ocean rolled between them she could never bold ap her bead again. Mens.MA StMer tete fttei. dgsr. feed oe obelisks a two wheeled vehicles show had mom idea el the vele- h leas he t e e• t i KLCT10NS IN RIII'fl19. Mr. Joint Morley IttIN.latNN !• *11w Hegietratiwr hiUi,! AFTER THE NEW W©RLQ• PLAN. i be a/e...re Freshen, That A11 Felt - log %hall be tea. on Ike ease* Day N. IHa%aalleraa boa Through boa- I a)mtul .D Mate•. L,•soox, Aped 14 -lu the Hume of Commune yesterday John Morley [loved the tir.t reeding of the registratluu bill The measure provides fur hallyearly regietrattoue, with a three months' resi- dence qualification. and that all elections shall take place on the mune day ioatead of epre•.e.liug over several weeks, as is now the custom. Mr. Morley stated that the lioterument attacbed the highest iwpurt airy to the pruviaiuu that all pulling shall lv duuy on the same day, exceuttons belag made only in unlversitie., 1f possible, the ,beetlama abuuld always take plane oat $sturdy. The bill provided that au elector should no longer be dlwgiahfied, th:congh his uuu payment of rates Owing to the limited scope of the bill, the tier . rnmrut cold not deal with the mischief wad unfatrne.sarising from plural voting iu uiy r.ic.t cad brach mattuer, but what they did toupees would reetnet an elector from voting in mors [tan one cooatttn rimy. Where au elector voted iu a given euuatitueacy he could not vote in &mother as long us the then current register re - maned in force. 1n framing the measure the lioverument lied aiuted at eimu1161t7 so that the bill did not Heed prolonged discuaaion. The bill was real for t:ie nest time. When lir. Morley was about to ries to in- troduce the registration bol, Mr. Frederick t'. Hash, t'onservative, moved to adjourn. Toe motion washes by a 74111 o1 gem sir Ns. RUN ADRIFT IN A SALE. fire young Nora .Soulless Ge to lea la a Swan Huai wed Are toot. Iitust% N.1„ April 14. -lin Monday afternoon Noe yuuug men left Salmon Inver for Church 1'oitit in • mall craft Lolled the Dot. 'they sailed as far as lleteghan and finding the gate iacreaaiug and wed ahead, tensed back tol'apm Cove and ran the craft aground about one hum .ire 1 yards from the wharf. A short time after going on beard they were seen to �'rt under way, and when i est seen they were running before the wind under ivaut sail and jib. It is suplsn.ed they intended 10 work the craft in ruiner sail and some thing Irving wrong wet.+ blown off to sea and perished. They had uetther feud. water, compass, atur. or light. Their friends have teleuhone t up and down the coast and can gel no tidings. Experienced ' amen say that it was impossible for a dole craft to _tuvive7t-tlnrhssthe fearful sturtua • Neu.° SURRENDERS - Ne (arse fp ■h Sword to the Uruguayan ti.verrment tablwet Dl*rultles. Muxrayios,• Apra 16.. -The l'ruguayau government, after having Leen notified by Mello of his de.ire to .iureudrr. sent out battalion of infautry to receive his sub- mission. 1 he commanding officer, after confertus;; with Mello, accepted his sword and placed hint and Ira followers formally under arrest. Mello landed bas poen from the Repubi:e. 'The insurgents last :150 killed, and wounded and the govenintent forces 100 in the recent battle at Rio Grande do Kul Gen. salgedo, who drag differences with Mello, with: %Ill insurgent troops bas ar rived on t-rugayan soil. The whole fore IS unarmed R'hat is left of the insurgent squadron hale golly to Parauaguaya. the • '*bloat .•nus in Rio de Jaiteao is still ler fr.,t,, settlement. Thi -While t'abnne! will prol'ably be rearm al- though not all the old Ministers will Nike. rata[ Railway ArtM4.t. \1•idevetivnpr., Pe. April 10.-.1 serious railroad ; . tdrnt took place at Silver nook, near Hszelton, yesterday .1 Penn Sylvania railroad freight train ran into a Lehigh Valley express train killing ons nun and injuring many others. The a•- eident was due to an oversight of the Pennsylvania freight crew. They left l'ott.vilb in the morning with ' train of mixed "are and were making fast time. The engineer dill not see the passenger drain until at was too late and the engines r'ame together with a crash, demolishing them. There were nearly 100 passengers on the train. They were thrown about in all directions, but .11 escaped injury. The than who was killed was riding in the freight train. • Ranee Tweedie eeta•e WAIL lusty.,,, April 14 -The will of the late Baron Tweedmuuth leaves each of els daughters £1.000. His calf!• ranch and machine -y in the Dakotas, his interest in the Hocking horse ranch and 1100 shares in the Hudson Ray Company are left to hie second WAS. (.000ts Merjoriban ka The estates awl the title are succeeded to by the eldest eon, flight Hoa Edward Marjori tanks, formerly chef liberal whip • 'Lougeh•remya Striae. ilu.wacBaz, Wie., April It -All the 'longshoremen, including the lumbar shovers and freight handler., have gone on strike because of reduction to wages. /ate leading lake Innes were to start tbeir first .easel. today, The 'longshoremen were on band in large numbers, but es a on as they received the announcement that they would oe1' get 20 cvliu an buoy they derided to strike. Th. Premier .r Mgrpt. 1u1on1, April 111. -A despatch from (rain. say, that Naber Pasha, who has beim entrusted by the Khedive with Lb. form 14g the forming of • new Cabinet, will re tails eh. oW Minister* of Finance end Jon ties England 'a pleased with the eb.ies of Naha,. for the premiership. The re" sigu anas of Rimm excited so surprise here. lien' roar •. Meressee as (:►l.e ,teem. Toronto, April 14 -A young uses tamed William Pend.watee, who ',Areal for J. kneel Smith, dorso.., las Veen, meet went, took an overdose of chIomfotm mei diad freer the effete*. He had boss entering from toothaehe for some days Dem b.was svdoebt.dly ameleetal Tarty (clod, mewed to Death. Jaw n i,t* Minn. April It Tl. r.r dress of August ErMkia, terse wile• west of this city was datrt ed ) are yearise. day. d three of Lslnkiss an Asg=Mq sod d g h wart= e �sMl AiVLL YIELDS ANOTHE� SECRET ! It istlt'►erii'-rtil•rioftIre well itjitllrtY1 plant iirt►1►t'rlY cured r expert growers. 31int1 a tt'orert. Iiri_'ilt and of match - ss quality; Stastift l'lu_: (*tit lt•ftlt• s till` 111.(Kt Ia-ttt u J. B. PACs Tsha me Ca. Mohamed. Va.. .ad Il..ttv1. t%a. GEMS OF THOUGHT. Nature is endistilled at. Age is the natural rorumy of maokiod. He ie wise who known when to hold his peace. A ran :a nearer woman -s idea: than • W011/1113 la When lore tills the heart, the pockets may go empty. It tan't a sign 4f weakness for a man to be afraid of • woman. IJleoess is the bane of enjoyment and the poising of happier's. Steamier, the wont of potsuos,erer finds an easy entrance to tgaobie !tittle A man's character is burn with him ; he gets hr : e/utaticn trent other people. The man who tries to du everything et ooce, too often accomplishes nothing at all. Individual lieu and women are fractions. The family is the integer of human hippie MUNI. 1'.'e attract hearts by the ,;ual.ties we dis- play ; we reutn them by the Isolates we possess. No one is so ac •used by late, no one so utterly desolate, but that some heart,ihuugh unknown, reepoods unto his own. The greater the difficulty. the more glory surntounttng it. '. iiful pilots gam their reputation from storms and tempests. Norway lose Syrup cured cuurhs, ',olds, sa!bma, bronchitis, leoarseue., sore throat, •sd .1.. -..se of the throat and lungs. Price 25 end 50.. A wise uta is known by three thioes by nuking his enemy his fiend - the ignorant learned, and by reforming the evil dispel tion int,. goodues. The life, were thou the pitifuleat ,.f all the sous of earth, is no ddb dream, but • solemn reality. 1t is thy sow; at is all thou hast to trout eternity pith. The state of mind called impatience is al- ways unreasonable, always foolish, always prejudicial. 1t is sort if fighting in the .lark at We ksor not what. 1f people wet• bound to silence upon sub joss concerning which they are ignorant or unonaliiie l t1 speak, what a sudden Moet petted and all prevailisy hush there would be. He that is good will infallibly become better, and he that is bad will as certain- ly become worse : for vice, virtue and lime rte three tt:inge that never stand still Should misfortune overtakeyen,retrencle, work harder, but never flee the track ; con trout difficulties with unflinching pe.eever- ance ; should you then fail, you will be honored ; but shrink, and you will be des- pised. Discontent is like ink poured into water, which file the whole fountain fall of black- oesa It casts a cloud over the mind, end redden A more oocupied about the evil which disquiets it than about the means of removiog it. In all should many teases do,i. t awake the best of what Nature has (riven. Every Doe's rateal genius should be carried ea far as it can be to attempt the putting soother upon him will be but labor in ran i suffered for • long time with oonstip• non end tried many medicines without sac" exam. I then tried }lorded' EbIood Hitters and eery soon had great relief, so 1 coo t'nued its use and am sow completely eared. .lusrrvt 1'irt.I.to', l)aebec, Vae. The basis and gronodwork of friendship u the forgetting of self through the sym- pathy which must always exist between real friend& With such •at•rtin` point,friaad ship --true frieadattin --moat bad to • bet" ter, nobler life, to higher, and to purer de- sire& Learn to think without prejudice, love all betam for love's aaka, express your movie - Liens fearlessly, lead • life of polity, and the sun of truth will illuminate you. 1f theology and dogma stand in your way in the search after truth, put them aside Work out your ewe salvation with dili- gence. Remise* abed Bitters core Dyspepsia - Iter set Shoed Betters care Couetiesttoe. Burdock Bleed Ritter+ cure Biliousness, itardock Bleed Hitters core He•daoho Murdock Bled Bitten unlock all the °kq/ed ssgMeseel the Bowes, thus cur - thee einfMr comple'sts. %esu Neawagge cyeses,, The lesferth San says : " A number of young ladies beloegiag to some of the most reepsetebe families of S.alnrth have organ - 'red what r rolled the " eaterpri.e Moine club," for reclaim'sg the yoga" see of the town. The mode of pr000dure about their work might well be &deleted by some of the elder eeei•tis of the tows sit seems to be rery effective in the way of reform. -The yea[ ladies prepare • Gat elan meal to whisk they invite the yosag men to pairs sad after the ismer maim is sIfefled, thep • very elsmsmat remise is spent in .01.1 esn- vermstios• meg, ete., after which the yeast men go away with fresh dstsymisstasn to lead • Maier life The Snit of th.ee ,aeet- iege wee held at the residence of Jobs keatti., Mimes/ the town of thdtrth • than tint. dray, and w • dseir: 1 ssoossg.'• ltelaMti ttstlsese. lila 1. S. Hawk Tea., sele ' 41 &3, •5 lump Bfa • 1 omaidsr it Me hest wmedy fee • debilitated Irian I sew tl.d." Fee stemma. y.« Sit hicine�tremble it meek 11ri.. 741 �� It has often been contended by physiologists and men of science gen- erally, that nervous energy or nerv- ous impulses which pass along the nerve fibre,, were only other names for electricity. This seemingly plans -1 ible statement was accepted for a time, but has been completely aban- doned since it has been proved that the nerves are not good conductor. of electricity, and that the velocity of a nervous impulse is but 100 feet per second -which is very much slower l than that of electricity. It is now generally agreed that nervous energy, or what we are pleased to call nerve fluid, is a wondrous, a mysterious force, in which dwells life itself. A very eminent specialist, who Las studied profoundly the workings of the nervous system for the last twenty-five years, has lately demon- strated that two-thirds of all our ailments snd chronic diseases are due to deranged nerve centres within or at the base of the brain. All know that an injury to the spinal cord will cause paralysis to tie body below the injured point. The reason for this le, that the new force is prevented by the injury WIN 'teething the paralysed portion. ' Again, when food is taken into Ilia stomach, it comes in isottoct with numberless nerve fibres in the walls of this organ, which at once and a nervous impulse to the nerve centres ' which control the stomach, notifying them of the presence of food ; where- upon the nerve centres send down a s:ipply of nerve force or nerve fluid, to at once begin the operation of digestion. But let the nerve centres which control the stomach be de- ranged and they will not be able to respond with a sufficient supply of nerve force, to properly digest the food, and, as a result, indigestion and dyspepsia make their appearance. So it is with the other organs of the body, if the nerve centres which con- trol them and supply them wttb nerve force become dsraugd, gray are also deranged. The wonderful success of the remedy known as ilia Great South American Nervine Tonic is due to the fact that it is prepared by one of the most eminent physicians and specialists of the age, and is based on the foregoing scientific discovery. It possesses marvellous powers for the cure of Nervousness, Nervous Prostration, Headache, Sleeplessness, Restlessness, 8t. Vitas's Dance, Men- tal Despondency, Hysteria. Heart Disease, Nervoasnese of inhaler. Hot Flashes, Sick Headache. It rs also an abeolats specific for sJ stomach troubles. JAS. WILSON Wholesale and Retail Agent for Ooderich and vioinity IABIST Upon having Featherbone Corsets. Refuse all substitutes. ate Rey we stamped 1*: s 1 i FATENTEs SEPT. »rd, 1114. Ms. 20110. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS SO STAMPED. YO V NEED THEM (s[IJAPg LIMB TMy s.. not s o,ue .n 1 rat .re the hew ,,«}Flee Conetipsoes, 1y. week. l'wtieewiee. 1'..aple. Selbw..ea .ed .11 dim. roes 25 CENTS A80X. Ask New Druggist roe 75 .... 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