The Signal, 1894-9-27, Page 2The Best Medicine.
J. 0. WItsON, Contractor and
(Builder, Sulphur Springs, Texan,
thus speaks of Ayer's Pills:
"flyer's Tills arc the best m.vliciae I
ever tried; and, in my judgment, DO
better general remedy could he devised.
I have used th. m 1e my family and
ron•mmeudel them to my friends and
tinplo; ea for more tli.•ut twenty year*.
To my certain knowledge. ge. many cases
of the following complaints have been
to.uipletcly and
Permanently Cured
T- the not of Aysre Pills alone: Third
day chills. dumb ague, heinous fever.
aitk beduche, rhe tism, tins. dys-
pepsia,
yep.epsia, constipation, and hand colds. 1
k:.uw that a moderate use of Ayers
I'11I . continued for a few days or weeks,
as the nature of thee plaint required.
wrtol.t be found en ntwlute cure for the
disorders f have named above."
" I have been selling medicine for
tears, and 1 . an safely say that
A .eI's Pills gi•. a !otter eatlofaction
t!::in oily other fill I ever sold." -J. J.
Perry. SpattacIvania C. H., Va.
AYER'S PILLS
Prepared by Ur. J. C. Ayer R.'..,fowell, Matta
Every Dose EffectIv•
FOR NBFURY IN RODS
PECULIARMAARINE DISASTER.
A Vessel aeseoer trout • Reef eels to AA
haws taster Wilk all aaada.
San Fraonsoo. Sept 18. -On* of the most
peculiar stories of the loss of • vessel that
has been received in this city for many
months is brought in advice, per the steam-
er Oes•aio from Siagapore, via Hong Kong.
Tb. Namyom, • 1,152 -war steamer, is said
to have gem down, with all hands on board,
iu the Canmata strait,. while on a passage
from Sours Baya to Sinespore.
On the eveniug of Aug. 7 the British
steamer Ingrabao noticed signals of distress
in the directtoo of Serutu island, and here
down upon them. The lovrab•n lay In near
the witted during the night, and at daybreak
the next morning dm -veered the Namyoog
with her head on a coral reef. The Iogra-
ban then approached closer to the reef and
exceeded in getting sixteen of the wreck's
erew off her. Then an attempt was made
to tow the \unye.g into deep water. Sev•
era: uselees attempt' were made, but finally
she commeased to elide backward, and al-
most betere aoyooe thought her floating she
dipped from the ledge, striking the Iogra-
b•n near the port quarter, smashing in s
number of planks of the latter. The Nam.
oog did not appear to be badly damaged by
ooetact with the reef, so after retrensferring
lief crew from the I•grabaa the/ vessels sep-
arated, each prooseding oo its respective
voyage. The Iegrabao had the Namyoog
in sight up to sit o (dock to the evuing of
the 8th, and signalled her twioe. Suddenly
('apt. Piper, of the former vessel, saw two
danger rockets' discharged from hiscompan-
io. hip. He came about and steamed his
vessel sixteen miles in the direction of the
lights, but oould find ao traces of the Nam -
yearn. H. searched until seven o'clock, and
ggaily gave up the hunt and resumed his
course for Singapore, where, on arrival, be
learned that she had bees given up for lost.
She undoubtedly sprang some of her weak-
ened plates after leaving the Ingrab•n. sad
mak with all ber crow
Capt. Walter Nichol oommetled the
Namyosg 'waisted by Chief Mate A. ti.
Sellers. Mate T I. )offs, thief Engineer
John F Stirrer, Second Engineer K Ne-
smith. and Third Engineer .1. W. Pains.
There were sight white men hod fifty
Malays before the asset sod employed on
the ship, in addities to officers.
The Mamyos, was an iron screw steamer
et the old style. She was built in 11175.
.ad had beau in the India trade ever sins
whet use. Then was $71,000 worth of ta-
s.r.nke oo the vessel. one third of which is
held by American oompanies.
lllrertors of the Heed Roads LINK&
.tion Meet a1 Toronto.
WORK FOR THE COMING WINTER
6doreikso In teed Reform Win N. tar-
ried es at NeetLge .f Warmers'
lastltute• Tho 1tep.rtme.t of
Agriculture Tahoe as In-
terest la Ike Werk.
THS SIGNAL : GODERIOH. ANT., THURSDAY. SEPT. 27. 1894.
SEVENTEEN YEARS AT KINGSTON.
Lafleur CenoMM asd fiesillesood for 9114
leg Teens masssr4-
L'Orwlaar, Out, Sipa 111. -The jury
lest ereDtug brought 1• • verdict of man
eleorghtee atter one boars deliberatlea
alpine' Joseph I. dhow for the murder of
out Flatlets Bernard at t'lareuce Creek till
S.turday evtn:yg. !larch 10 tett.
The two neon and nue Roue wen drink
its to 11•siuet'• hood betweru 10 and 11
"clock, when gwrnleuuee,
tri. -1 w pick a quarrel with Beruard.
haaiuet, tee bookkeeper, mtertered and
Lamar left the Iv tel. going to his uwn
house. • short distaste. awe>. Shortly
atter rue other two uwn left elm awl met
L.adeur nut ter from toe hotel when Dhow.
who was between the prisoner end I4.•r
hard, received • arab iu the head and
Bonierd was stabbed iu the heart
The prteoner mads a abort aJ1r es,
atter which bis lool•uip gave the sei.mum
of sevestesu years i0 tinplate pastime
Toaosru, Sept. 14.-A meeting of the
directors of the Ontario Bund Roads As-
soetauon was held here lest eveuiug, Mr.
A. Psttullu, of Woodstock, Preeideut of
the Association. presiding. There watt •
good attendmice. Mr. K. M. McKay, of
St. Thomas, the secretary, reported favor-
ably on 1110 progress of the Association
during the summer mouths
Th- object of the meeting chiefly related
to the work of the comlu4 wooer. The
Assoei•tion was formed too late to reach
the animal meetings of most of the agri
cultural bodies of the province, but the
friends of good roads have not peas idle.
Though the public mind wee engrusswl in
the provincial elections during the way
part of the year, cutaiderable intermit has
been manifested in the work of the A.
*Deletion.
Through the D.partment of Agriculture
about 20,000 copies of the proceedings of
the annual meeting have been distributed,
while much information on the subject of
good roads has beeu disseminated in other
ways
it was resolved to carry on a campaign
of education during the coming fall and
winter at the meetings of farmer: insti-
tutes and other like bodies. Another
provincial couveutiva of the liood Roads
AaeociatioU will be held at Toronto to
February nut, to which every municipal
agricultural bodyin the province will be
iuvited to send elegates
The members of the board of directors
say that the queition of road reform is
taking • deeper hold on the Catmint! oom-
wuntty than ever before. Fartnen are
becoming more aul inure inipreesel with
the necessity of having better roads.
The problem to be worked out by'toad
reformers is by what system can good
roads be beast secured. That is the ques-
tion the association has set themselves
aloin to solve.
LITTLE MINES OF THE Flagg!•
d.
Salverkyr li sII_ 11•••
MMmsapatis Teams : 0ae .t the mss
remarhakM .t the many umessostitahle M.
Mdmts was developed in e.aat•d•e with
the iodine of the body et a man a Mw rei
.ertb of the dismal ewsap north of High•
toy. The 'aide of a w woo toad when
had bees exposed to ash as MMES. hese
that three silver dollars in his pellet had
hoes melted together so that bat see woe
reoogsvable. Near the body lay .alaw
cartridge lording tools sad a flank one.
taming p.erly • psese of powder that was
not exploded.
LEFT IN A SAD PLIGHT.
A r.terb.reagh school Teacher geode for
NM WamUy arid Thee Disappears.
PLAINVI&LD, J. J., Sept 13 -1'he der&
appearance of Frank F.h.i, • school
teacher til Peterborough. Ont.. has been
reported to the PLstuteld polio*. His vette
and three eve dl cbillreu and his mother-
iu law, Mrs Jobwon, arrtvd here from
Can .da on Thurd.y night expecting to
meet Fisher They said he left 00114e three
weeks ago for New York and wrote home
from Plainfield telling hu tamely Le hal
found work and tustrucuug than to 0Om0
uu and learn hu street address from •
letter in the postof ice. No such letter
await* the woman and no trace of Fisher
can be Lound. The faintly u destitute
and is being cared for by charitable
1 eopl'
Twelve Horses Bernd to Death.
BaasTviou, Sept 11 -Yesterday morn-
ing fire destroyed I.. Taylor's livery stable,
Da:boseie street. Twelve' horses were
t.urued to death. A quantity of harness
and some buggies were lost. Two stebl.-
men sleeping in the building were rescued
with muoh dltticulty. The fire spread to
the aljuuiiug building. occupied by I'erley
ct tire. •rl as • carriage repository and
war• Its use, The roof of this building
was also destroyed. t i. N. Mann, (painter,
occupied a poriton of the building destroy-
ed. He lost some cutters end buggies
which he was painuitg. Purley h Securd'a
km on building and block about ¢1,000.
Building insured for $1,500 in Waterloo
Mutual. Stock not insured. Taylor's Iola
not known; insured for $1,400.
A Mbailtete,
Sb. Do you thinks that money takes the
plow of a wife'
He (100141 g over Immo bills) -No, hat i
know that a -wife takes the oleos of the
money.
Wloree Forest ?treats telellgsa,
BILItantga. !itch.. Sept 14. -The
Ougdec Powder Cou.pany mill is in immi-
nent danger of destruction from forest
fire, which the department has been fight-
ing in the face of a strong wind. Trout
Creek. !lith., is again threatened with
d•stroctiun. The wires are down and
several railroad bridges have been burned.
several building* at Iron Belt, \Cis., on
the Wisconsin Central, have been burned
by forest fires At Wakefield a !ulnar
died from the heat Fear hundred mil-
lion fret of pine have been burned in
tiogebic and Ontonagon counties
Cheep .aeuek.
H. brought • whole lot of stuff home,
whisk he had picked up at an auction
sale.
" Gamboge me," exclaimed his wife.
"• what didou get all this fere"
•' For anthiag." be replied premptly,-and
that explained it fully.
0a.er Timm rlreseneseeoes
The tramp got away from the deg, but
the deg got halt of hie wearies apparel se
M ole•r.d the feu.
Why did. t you ren when you seen him
pasta" inquired has wooer, whoa they
had melted • safe pass
Rao .
R.thine, he asked indigns-tly
"Voider them elreumet&ncen wbae • men
aeons is wl.ga."
Temevea.ese.
He read her thoughts
(lee leek i.ol her deep, lustrous eyes was
esAM l4 Imes spokes bet at him gesture
.l deprecates"' ber voice died spats her
h
"Quite," he said, ••polebrslly, 'ler ma."
As by omens impales they tented .ed
repelled the t1arla..w.r whish w.. ragas
arses 90 depress Mtn. had.
Tee," he ends4. liteely.
our t t' ID ata (MIAMI'S..
St. Paul Dispatch . Mr. sad Mrs. Joseph
Armhury' r drove into w hat case woo
Hinckley yesterday afternoue. Everybody
thought Joe sad his vette were dead.
About three weeks age their home wail
Panted to the ground, but Joe plsokibv re•
built, only to haws Saturday's blast of flame
undo his hard work. Wheel the ere dee
*ended he and his wife fought it at every
point until, finding that they could not du
aaythn g further, the set about to save
what goo is they could. Some household
effects were loaded upon an os waive, in
eluding some Musa chicken's do • box.
Then wee more poultry, and Joe west back
after 11, getting out several chtcksos. These
be deposited u • place of apparent safety
and west back after more, but those at the
house had been burned, and whoa he re.
traced hie sups those he had left were Oleo
broiled. His wife, however, had saved her
beloved oleander. For years he had treas-
ured that plant, nourishing it when It tad
hard work to pull through and whoa the
house began to go the ole.ider, now to (till
bloom, and on Saturdav • thing of boa y,
ass her first thought. Foregtlul of every
tl mg else, he rescued that oleander and
bon it away in triumph.
A Nig Ked rotate steel.
WllDe.pK, Sept tai. -Tut largest real
estate deal yet consummated i0 Windsor
was concluded yesterday, and as a result
nearly- 8300000 worth tit real estate passel
from the control of ("moduli capital tutu
the timid* ut a New Yolk .ynticate. For
some time a syndicate of eastern men have
town negotiating fur certain property in
Detroit, and the deal falling through, the
attention of the speculators was turned to
Wiudwr. Another deal of a similar nature
is beteg consummated arcd within a few
days more $1,000,000 worth of Windsor
property will have been e,11 to these same
eastern men, who promise to divulge their
names at that tune nut not before. The
property include: in the deal it the best
resideutial property mt the city and none
of it is more than one mile from the ferry
lauding. The principal owners of the
property rued ate the t'amer,i. the Cnrt'y
and 1)00 all rotes.
A Tatsel the Niagara falls Ont.
Ntauaaa P1.o s, (Mt, Sept. 14. -That
the construction of the Canadian Power
Tunnel for the Niagara Fall* Power Com,
piny will won be beguu is shown by the
increased activity un this side. When
ground Is to be actually broken is a nutter
that is keeping everyone guessing for the
present, but all agree that the time is not
far distant The residents of this town
ass watching each uew change with great
interest and satisfaction.
iMawras lose wisdom.
Hosii,spsr-1 wish to gas seem bo►•,.
11.ar Petdesrd
1 knew. 1 i■ •piper that
reale. he Wed ►sewn.
" seem les d h.A5..she the other kid,
ae1m. We most as hast se men Rave
gee•I .beyr
M •
I I II" pea. Cd W him do the
. data
A Tomas Net, 1[ldnspp•d•
PITNAM, Conn.. Sept. It -Clarence,
the 10 -year-old son of Ferdin•ud 1%.rd.
of Grant A Ward fame, living with his
uncle. Fred D. tireer, at Thompson. was
kidnapped in a public street `Card bee
tried several times to obtain peaceful pos-
seosion of the child. The Ward buy comes
into po.seesion of a trust fund of $10,000
when he comes of age, whish was left him
by his mother.
TAUGHT SY EXPERIENCE.
• Y1� l sear M
into mesa. Nab bene
pewee t!e hetes
aeeskes it is better to db w kdM
le sold tooter.loses that he hodmilk i. them
ahemid trot be rit, 1. Its. water.
Seriesk 1'tlls, ...l1, sale sad eater t♦
Went the hear sad ears eoasupabos.
If par teal fist is low throw at • heed -
fel of salt wad it will brighter& it eery
much.
A spoofs, of stewed tomatoes per in the
vy of either roasted or fned meats is sa
veo,eet.
l
awake without salting. Salt draws
the julues is osukieg, sad 11 le desirable to
keep these is if passible.
To amen oil *lotto use milk asd water sad
wipe with • fmamel cloth. A bosh and soap
will ruin them.
You oaa get • drop or • barrelful et
oil off ear carpet alp wollu oaf!, by ap-
plying buckwheat pleatifull► and faithfully.
Never pet water 1. soh • grease spot, or
liquid of any hied.
Wiwa.rMl sa.mm.r.
Teacher . - le the s.etesos 'Tums is Mossy,
can you parol imam!
Scholar -1' es' e•, if at is fowl money.
Pembroke Burglars Captured.
P.usautl, Out, Sept 13.-t'11e burglars
whu have beim operatlug in tuwu for
several weeks last have been captured awl
L►td up in quad. 1 he men arrested aro
Stephen. J.,eeph end John Briesoa They
were tracked down very cleverly by Mr.
G. W. McMartin, waterworks engineer,
assisted by James Miller, and snorted
!duet of the goods were found in Stephen's
house. It was packed its two trunks and
includes the ,sue ant revolvers stolen
from Bibs] and Jones The liquor
stolen was mostly consumed, but the
bottles wete to be seen all over the place.
These men have all hitherto borne a good
reputation, and their arrest ie • surprise to
all who knew them.
!tank Mobbon• Blg Masi
Daxvlu.a, 111, Sept. 14. -The Cltiseue'
Rank at the little town of Roseville,
twenty miles north of here on the Coarago
& Illinois road, was robbed of betweell
19,000 and $10,000. The officials locked
the bank and went to dinner leaving the
key to the beck door sticking in the lock
un the Inside The robber succeeded to
gaining entrance by naing a nipper un tn.
key.
Convleted of • 1heekleg Mme.
Tommie°, Sept 14. -William Henry
Barlow. of 1 Fitzroy terrace, painter and
paperhanger, wse found guilty of indecent
assault upon • little 12 year-old girt The
assault took plow in Barlow's place of
lowness no July 1. Barlow 1. a married
man with two children of his own
aim Ills Wife Afters Spree.
Lotto tetraD i'ttT, t -L, Sept. 14. -
ti m. Schernottiski, • tfohetnian, 50 years
old. while army from the effects of a pro
Dulled spree, shot kis wife Antuie:with •
shotgun at their hem* The woman I
still alive, but hes death is momentarily
*sported.
Nog Slam Is Dartfera.
W sarwome, Out , Sept I t -A dime -
trees fin took plass about sone yesterday
M Deetlord, daesroying the grist mill, saw
mW two dwellings and a blacksnake shop
1t is thoef<ht the fire originated from the
engem in the law mi1L Lass about
81,00•
A Peluso .f Nenrtr.. t. Treabl..
Manes, Rept 14. - Prtesedlsepp have
been beim opting Prince /'toed. Mgr*
of •0erbon wbe lased • proolamesim Met
week elafmieg the heritage of dm News
.t libsemd is will he r eaUd hes his
military commids
am ellass t. liteetwohria
PLat.e'NLtat saps, 14. -fie .iter.
ad Video's sten by a barn window
A Hafale Maa's Destb at Cryan"' Beads.
RIP/SWAT, (int., Sept. 13.-•.e..rge tC
Francis, • well kuuwn bustnese man .,t
Buffalo, 50 years old. was found dead yes
terday in hie room at Crystal Beach, a
nearby summer resort A partly tilled
box of snlfonal was lying beside the bed.
The family deny that it is a ow of suicide,
but an atatop.sy will probably be held to-
day to determine the cause of death. De
ceased
was the proprr:or of the Francis
Axe Co. of Bo.talu, which ria absorber
by the trust in 1399. Ile then began the
erection of bnsiness buildings, but his
health broke down and reverses swept
aside all of his property, the last of which
was sold at auction it'.-1n.•s•lay
"Fee years," lays Capt. C. Meller. "1
have relied more epee Ater's rub
shed, thaw
sa thug ekes in the ssdi*
re -
paste my bowels, sad the of the ship's
craw. Them pltle art net ewes, le their
settee, but do their week thore0 17.
aa.I\•.I\,. ANI% 01T11 A 451,141!11:.
Minneapolis Times Duluth, Sept. 1. -
"With this ring 1 thee wed." Three words
were uttered this noon in the Bethel in the
midst of several hundred tire sufferers. The
bride was Sophie Samuelsoo, and the froom
John Ileroster, both refugees from Sandatose
Junction. It is was one of tee few cheerful
inti ients of the fire. ( -bird of Pollee Arm-
strong wee hest malt, and Mw Crowley,
head of the Woman's Relief Committee,
was bridesmaid. The lade wore • white
veil and carried a large bunch of roses
The father and mother of the bride showed
up with the others, and her six sisters .ad
brothers and the family dog looked on from
one comer of the room. The families of the
bride and groom lived oo adjwnine farms,
asd although the fire swept away every-
hMeg they had in the world their live. wets
*pared The '-amuslaon family fled to a
root cellar, and with difficulty kept the
wood from burning by pouring milk on it.
The children were •l* barbed in milk also.
1l.roieer had bees back from Pine Pity
with his marrisre license oat, • few hours
before the fire, and was to have beern mar-
ried Sunday Today. although pemmsed of
nothing but the soil of his farm, he conclud-
ed it wee just as well to get married now as
to wait, .ad the bride's parents agreed with
him. 1a • hew days he will return to his
farm with • box ver for a temporary hoose,
and put up a modest m•bio. hie bride mean-
while staying with friends is Grantsburg.
A m IK.'i \ C 04 12 AKAR,.
St Paul Pioneer -Press : Freda Johnson,
of Partridge, 12 years old, laved her baby
brother. 2 years of age. Freda lived with
her parents, and in the excitement she and
little Joe got separated from the rest of the
family, and he would have bees left behind
As Cdltor Arrested for IlIsephemy.
Brittle, Sept. 1' -Herr .Weidner, editor
of the Socialist, has been arrested on a
charge of blasphemy. The article on
which the charge is bated was prntel in
No. 8: of the Socialist, 2.11 copies of which
hone were confiscated by the authorities as
Soon ee the matter was brought to their
attention. Weidner is ebargel with lease
maj►ate to having printed a porno eutitlel
volo Sic jabot' (Thum I will, thus 1
command.)
T1s Tilbury Cesare Tragedy.
Wisusun, Sept. 15 -The record whish
Las b -en made 1n the peat by John War
nock, who ie held on a charge of mnrder
ing Jick Ratcllffe at Tilbury Centre on
Monday night, is not one which assist' him
to public sympathy. W•rtoek nee ap
peered in the police Boon to Windsor on
two different occasions on charges of et
malt. He is said by those who know him
t, be . man of qutok temper. unreasonably
ugly when in • passion. and from the fes
timuny developed at the coroner's tureen
g•tion the murder of Ratcliffe was as to
provoked as finch • crime eosin be.
A wema.•. right With • Burglar,
Wtstroa. (►.1 , Sept 15. -Mrs. Ea+ly
Moobfenl, s widow, wbo I1ves on Elliott
street, was awakened by • burglar at her
bedside wbe demanded her mosey or her
life. The bra* said h. itagr .►e had
money In the hoose A Ion. struggle en
sued. Kra Roebford placktl lighting her
way to the front door when her servants
brought eseidanoe. The fellow tied but
Chief Wills says t4e police have good elite
fad will soon have hie. Mrs Roehfoed
is badly Injured
A Little Beg Nursed to Death.
Caaaurrnerowa, P K 1 , Sept IS -A
total accident occurred aq s*.brldge road.
Edward Keenan took hba'►►1166res year old
boy to a field where there was burning
brush and left him sitting near the fires
while hei went to another field to look after
some cattle On returning he fond the
little fellow to bad! burned that be died
In • few etiolated badly
clothe@ lid essght
Ire front tying @parka
Teo Tears ter tad.1.55 AesnslL
Momasar, Sept 1S-LnaL Demaler•
who wee 'envision of ledeuet am"
bas bees laoteseed to ten years is
watery her. Jade Wert.*, whe rsrrbri
Wet he eight hew ibiles4M the dgssb
.s•alty had he shows. J. it Arguer
leek who was asvIlad et ea Weems*
insole ea lli.a.h. L.etfnr me@ sruM,d
to two years.
except for this brave sinter. She le small
of her age, and Joe is chubby and hairy,
but she took him in her arms and followed
her panic-stricken, flame•pursued neighbor&
There were .erpents of fire all around her,
and they kissed her cheeks and hair with
their het breath, but she strugvld and
panted on. She tell twice, and the baby
was bumped against the gravel pathway,
but he did not cry. He snuggled all the
closer into the brave remits* arms, and
never vice whimpered. She reached the
little pond where the people took refuge,
and fell rather thaw walked into the water
with her precious bards..
ewer re 5e.mna..
dig Havas !.feet. &oat is -T1s dot sem
mg ask .e wilt me ma an" . whew es el the einem bee .weaned hem Thom
hiaalaa.w
The Signal
There is always a Dolt, even
among tt score of glob things,
and every pipe smoker who
has tried the 4l1stiff brand
acknowledges it to be the
sweetest, coldest smoking to-
bucco mule. It duce not bite
the tongue, and is positively
free from any foreign mixture.
J. a PAS 1rbs... Ce.. Mohamad. v
sal IM.slaeei. Ow.
Pure Quills
Make a better filling for Corsets
than any other known material.
"Featherbone" Corsets are tough-
er and more elastic than any
other make, as they are entirely
filled with quills (Featherbone).
To be had at all Retail Dry Goods Stores:
SICK HEADACHE!
Twp. I1'. KT CHI'L'I.
St. Paul Dispatch : It appears, after .11,
that the two Chinamen who were on the ill-
fated hooted did Dot perish. They were
seen to dive under the ease .t • critical
moment. Aad no ..east of p ese•Iioe could
get them to budge No ems Now them have
the trait, sad it was pspsl•rly supposed
that they had burned op with it. 1.deed,
then are these Mee are • filling to swear to
it ; but it ansa the two Mongols were Wak-
ed op sear r'utridge. miler away from the
scene of the diwt.r, bet that is all their
roomers know. The Chinaman outset in
plain. sad their daRvera.oe is a sine days'
weeder.
The Bane of Millions of Lives
ITS CAUSE !
ease ewe was= -i-r_ to n.
Job Pri•11ea whfale are ewer.
posad ..tsst�is the .Hiss it the pompt
and proper sweeties old dames al
pdg A perusal .t this aniesee e-
mset may suggest .sm.thiag you may
bele need el, and M sash tees we soh -
eat year pewees's, feeling esedident
that cur Alerts to please will meet wet►
the approval of our patrons
Ment i‘e.lad►s
This maul aim is kept in the fall
of i u*1itte• same an letter
NN bile
"Leave k%tad.s
In this line we have a very large
stock of fine writing papers reit •
able for every class of limits/es
represented in this locality, oum
prising laid and wove, linens,
quadrille and other papers, ruled
or untitled, as may be required.
'*ttir•O. 'X-Xtad►s
are not so generally used, they ill
an important place in commercial
correspundenoe. Bee what we've
got under the above heads.
'x( Atad►s
If the " pa -as-yea-go " plan was
the order of the day the demand
for account paper would not be
se great ; but there are some mea
who get so many dunners that
they wonder if the stock will ever
run out. We don't intend it til,
- sod at present our stock ii con
plebe in this line with four sues.
Good paper and neat ruling.
fit
Both single and double dollars
and cents columns. They come
cheaper than bill heads, and are
the proper thing to send after •
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch him 'round -
sometime.
01.101IID TIMIS NNIS TO SAAR • DP:.
Chicago Daily Liar-msaan : Wart Super-
ior, Wis.. Sept 4.-Suparintadawt Thor&..,
et the Eastern Misses..., piloted ens of the
first relief trains cost out from this sity to
the striates dkttries. Whs. Kettle River
was reached it was fos.d that the long
bride" "passing the revise was gene, Dat
the central epee, which was oonatreeted of
tete!, remaieed, wed the fire from both sides
was slowly destroying that then was ewe -
thing slaw, on the tow reclaiming timbers,
wed a temporary *leering away be the smoke
roweled • deg. A member of ewe at case
volunteered to go to thereon* of eves a 4.11
that had lived through soh • tornado of
Sm. Freon the bottom of the revise to the
top of the apes was 900 feet, but the ase
()limbed through the tamped ire work.
They tarried long ropes with bete ed by
steams of tame the enfortsewe ening was
lowered te arra gran, while the mese who
risked their fives for hie warn gives • hearty
Weer by their (show. on the relief Moil
The moment the wag was released he reel-
ed to t1e rives to slake his thirst gad thea
tame Reek le seesewledip his ebiidptee to
Me sten who laved his life. la half as bear
after he was taken down the epee lWi with
a eros*.
uses wed eases&
He eh= weeders why his wile
Wilt spend a liner -es � i
Is Q►Wall theersi e'er e lamed mis
ahem • area
had thee be st'ses sswsarYietr.
la sues A ted dhe gw. trww.
taw WIr mads that abet
*Or Mam.asa.
'•Do'► be alrsid al Ib erldnw, ashram
Time ben whiled ber ether t iesom
•moi asn't her Alli e. dens dee 1pe I
a
M'
Sick Heads -he is a malady which( tone to the whole body. and thereby
makes its appearance must frequently
in women. The attsh often begins
in the morning. upon •w•keniog,
after a night .l restlessness er heiavyJ
sleep ; though it is especially went
10 000ar in 00nneeti0n with emotional
distorbe sis, sash as .hail neat,
fright or meatal ste.ie. irk . pain is
usually localised. being is ate or
the • more frequently the lett
of die head. It is gaerslly
soeompanid by great disturbaaes of
the stomach. whoa light pains the
eyes ; noises otbarwiee unnoticed
inflict paaishmat ; odors excite
nausea. From the feet that people
with strong nerves aro moat troubled
with Sisk Ha dashe, it gessr.11y
•o•eed.d by the most eminent phy-
sicians that M is dependent upon
weak genes air nervous debility. and
.an only be permaas•tly eared by
strengthening the tensa. syulns.
The Great Booth kmgrisan 1st -
vise Tosie is the only remedy maas-
fasierod whish is prepared s.peeially
end espagdy for the w es. I1
sets &Leefy ea the serve onetres M
the base of the brads. esrs.slislg say
der.agsasa0 thr . ssY be. gib
is emilog Itis s gply a! buyer
earn" er terve *Ms. glebe -
enabling a system @tibiae. to Sick
Headache t withstand future attacks.
It gives relief is one day and
speedily gists • permanent .or..
Mrs. Isabella B. Grabs., of
Friendsweed. Indiana, writes: "For
a number of yes I hey. sabred
intensely with Nervous end flick
Headache ; had hot Seabee, was
sleepless and butane despondent.
Dr. Faris, of Bloomington. Indians.
spoke se highly of Booth Americas
Nerrin. that I wag id.eld to buy •
I
fa
bottle
otbw:f .ow 1 Ia..
buoyant, strong and vigorous. I
would not he bask in the 000dition I
was i. when I began taking this
medians for any sum you could
An. J. H. Prouty, of L Or sage.
Iodises, writes: "Your Booth Amor-
tise
.r-
t ise Nsnine worked • searr hoes
.tire with nee last year. I beim
taking M hist April about the 110th.
The that week I seeds • paha of IS
lis.. gad Mee .!flat bass se I mail. s
sway gots •Mil I readied ley
serum! weight. taking is all a tela!
gels .l g0 lbs. Alter Midtsg it three
er bur menthe I ihmd oyes, •
wi$i wanes.'
Erve\ones
Now, it would be hard to Ret
along without envelopes, and to
keep up with the demand for
them we keep • large stock on
hand. We have now about a
hundred thousand in stock, •ad
the prices will range from 75c. t.
$2.00 per M. We handle them
rnercial and legal sines exclusively.
COrxxxxerC'•a'
has already been partially enum
orated in some of the heads above.
There is, however, a vast *mom
of work under this head that to
enumerate would more than take
up the entire space occupied by
this adv't, but we do it all At Tse
SIGNAL.
X r\vAu oyes
to an "At home" or a wedding
require considerable taste in 'oleic
tion sometimes, but we make it
an easy matter by keeping is
stock the very latest and hest
samples to be had. Call and res
-Q rograms
of entertainments and meetings
promptly turned out, from the
plain but neat to the most elegant
with cord and pencil attached.
We aim to excel in all the differ
ent kinds of work we torn oat.
but especially in this, and keep
in mock plain and fancy paper*
suitable for all requirements-
Card►s 8Uti & T'xekt<s
This head covers a large range d
work, from a bread or milk ticket
to a neat calling card, from an or-
dinary
rdinary admission ticket to a tasty
badness card or • hend•omy
printed membership ticket.
4 osttrs
Our facilities for turning out this
class of work are evidenced by rte
fact that the great balk al it to
dome by its. This line also i.•
eludes
JOHN 10 _
W_DAd
ho (3odels taaA g her
8abradb for "Ths s year.
Dodgers
which our three fastrvasi4
presses are able to turn milk
surprisingly abort time.
*rake B‘Xks
belasg to the poster dap rtssmt
also, and we make • specialty of
theao-promaft. A o per
in this of rte
will appear in Tax t.0A1. free el
*barge when bills for oris, ere gla
here,
\‘Acvlahos 'Wo
in the typographies' psisliag Y
I,taB ii. dnain, this
in a erpeditiosa and ea.
snase@r and
Our rets tJ11J►\.� $01.104
We .Mond ogr. .harsh for p'm't My
ere and solicit a oostis.•etee J fY
... Rays eiuo.,