The Signal, 1896-8-6, Page 6rll� slitI A1. reOT)FR1CB ON, TQTTRRSDAY. AUG. $. 189S.
OVERWORK
nervous Prostration
fislg ere Baseveey by the Um el
Ayer's SarsapariNa
Bono yeses ago, as a result of los
sloes &nestles 10 bantams. my health
!ailed. I became wreak, u rvoe., was
unable to look after my Mimesis. sad
emaitested all the symptoms of a .let-
s:iue. 1 wok three bottles of Ayers
RspapsrUla, began to Improve at meow
r
1
•-'9 :. /..
Mid gradually increased my weight fres
eine hundred and twenty-five to two
hundred pounds. Since then, I and my
family have used this medicine when
seeded, and we are all in the best of
health, a fact which we attribute to
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil-
dren would have been fatherless today
had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
of which preparation I cannot say too
mach." -IT. O. Hresote, Postmaster and
Planter, Kinard's, S. C.
'Ayer's itztx Sarsaparilla
RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S Mk
AYER'S Plea Saw Doctor's Bills.
M1S& LLLA.NE�►I'
UP -SERVICE.
Lent. beer sty liptied set es. beset I-
t'ate.pt.d h p. that purely plead
A11 lease 1. the b tier pert
0 beer the word. a.rt • eft the teed:
As *lads will .hake ewe,
at.• Ik coed.
Perehari a to spire, pr wv
My ease -nog heart 'twist stud sad wIR
b sh.tken .1111.
Thee let oyal„y►I llp be heard
Above sly iPils re's rebellious cry,
If ■nrtblus • we bath erred,
It 1- m 11) , heart. r sad, pledges by I
air
..1 tips Skill steadfast vie.
I lyse .rubl..rn ••traded subdue.
Aud wake thee true.
t.uai.e• netts Y.d•ards iu Ilarp:r'.. Map
seise
►pare.• ttewtrtrr.• p44010011
Pei:•ce..11ealric , lays • wriest In linen/
Wuai•.i. wee MI own ter vu:te a Dumber Ot
bee earlier veer, e. "Keay ; is 'sot, she
wu twep'V veer. o •I n.lwe She 11.1• •
dropped 1-te nee of '.•1. pet o.n.o. '1
Prince Context fee .tntly •eferree •' her ss
•• the ntaet +n n• a • ' .' y we h.ve had.'•
She h. t .he ',v" tit •o-+Y••'e et n- reed m
the tbord per.ne. Wee. .h• .e•• learnioe
Pt wall she erred at (D.•h ea•e••le •• eke
deka bke it' e•he don't eke a •' .ad .e.os-
tta•r• ob. • n'.• . •••fir ... D. r w•'^nsa with
bar eves fed et ewe. to •.$i •tr. •• K.bv h..
iwo .n naughty'. Poor hub%• • •..nuts.
!t sieved su..wed .• se dee bnetdered
• K.ov osetbdr Denson. tshr deli.einea•
.see Stied bee with grief.
SNATCHED Fitt/JI DEAT11
DR. 1(:NEW'4 CURE Fos TIiI
HEART SAVE:; THE LIFT OF A
LADY ItE:IIIE'T OF TUE
NOR rHvl•EST.
CANNED SALMON.
rim !.tory as Mew the eleb .torr CaagM eel fur yrerw us Ute truntler, whir's he
had abundant opportunity to study tali
mid .•ret''"re't' ludlan, has written • butt about 'beet.
The nab ares ,mming near the IUI. iu It he tens of U►. nendfeh cturlty us
face nuw and 1f they look •'Y '~t'Y WWI s party of Com•ncei.s who captured
see upon every pole which rises trete • Mexican during a raid. They started
the wall of mesh either a hawk, as with him their camp acr•use what pre
eagle or a great gull rrsdy to pounce sailed the "Stake PI•In..
ups them. They der and try t. At a water -mono on thin tableland."
swim under the weed. They cannot. continues Colonel Dodge, •the party
The water is shallow and the weed halted for several days. Telling the
rises from the bottom. Meanwhile prisoner they wanted It for some ram
hawks and eagles are busy. a pan • Ilgious ceremony, they net bum 10 gig.
ensues. a few lien Tart through Ito ging a hole in the ground. Warking,
earruw way. It Is more open be)und, r With a knife ens Mods, he In a day
and. after a11. It leads In the right di- or i compltedsa pit bout three feet
rectum. Th. neutral impulse is troy ge feet
rIn e
er forward; n6 one want. to 111Th DICK. • deep. /Carly the next tttlordIng • rope
sod, Ilse sheep, they follow their feud-
lilies tied a out the ankles of the cap-
Uve and wound spirally round bis legs
and body to Ute neck, binding his xrm•
row. OF LITTLt THINGS -
The puncher went el tittle this.%
Their sestet. sad ewer. .p
And hoot the tittle pitted eek
Made •11 lea app•. wear.
He told hew great trig stardyeak*eon►'rota little $.*eonow.
Ahd boa the flay tittle Inoue
Theburly slant New.
But the cyclist sat there mre
l.yo.•ad
its. Ili the speaker's are.
Vow be west outside and tented
A pia had pined kis the.
ACME OF CRUELTY.
TM Nts errlbTortoni Invented b7
tenuseebe t edtase.
Colonel R. 1. Dodgy, wbo was static
1iN wo7DtaFel..'ATAI.wNAL Fringe Main
a nova miasma R, f
ID.AT o
TAta.AL n1t
A1!:....
era through thr gates of dealb.
�
a
Nat Viet fused
bre4wilydle
lair. Issas bh.Mis tried
wel'Ai1�mMMrshJpR dlttllty
Pi
',tette"is R►wO TAR ' •
iris splaadid krres . •
gtiltmdilPlalgfi�d'r�r•cy� ,1 ;.,
0 irktit u aid to DMdr.f 12
l r b
fled 3tw RK � "'t:'y �, •�•
23 t toil a L*$t 1n1/tR I
11.11-1170MILL.
after i s It Is all over with the sat- tightly to his sides• Will and Ins-
mon •tore long the wide pool ear_ bbl h was then p
beyond th. manti befule long they are
upr!anted
rows againAgain a straight way IaYs
pr e. the
map ight, like a port in the i.oir, tjlei
dirt Oiled hs and tightly rammed down FL
d jostling each other In a
crowding and
around him. When all was completed 1STADlI1NE0 I8clli.
p,.un'i Oft) tort t.;j thirty fent, where nothing but his head was visible. Then
tory stay. hopelessly confuse.1.*Idl and they scalped his head, out off his h Ilya Bl1cI1llans
�lh�asM
Jash.ng wildly frm side to std•, untl end rallds, taunted and def[ him
u steamer r• u.' a along with a scow in On their arrival In camp the party
t Ito Un the .row is a crane. Chains ' described In detail their punishment
tn.m the crane are hitched un •tetof the Mexican. and In all the tribe autsor•orvaws
net. whkkb .4s below the pound. and it was regarded as an exquisite p.ece
- me thousands of strung. free nick.
Thu had an hour ago the whsea
t•. swim In, are drawn up to the sue-
t tee and ladled out In scoop nets,
knocked on the head. thrown on the
.cow and carried off le the canneries
e herr they go through • •ausag.: rna-
.•hine and become "canned salmon."
These canneries are taking 10.000
Vick -ryes per diem. Hut some escape.
Either they swim wide of the bay or
b> luck escape the "leads" which guide
them to the "pound'• and find them -
'wive. at last near their goal. All
around them is blue water, clear and
cold. In front of them is a well --
marked band of yellow water, thick,
.tale and warm, through which they
blonder tike Londoners the ugl. • tn4.
Above them are tan or three thou-
sand white -sailed fi►hing boats; to the
dim water float i00 miles or rrore of
frit nets: on the river's banks are
thirty two great canneries. with ma-
chinery In each for turning from !elle
to 2,000 nes per diem Pito "ctnne1
goodie."
T. Mara a Large Town.
European engineers are much Interest-
ed In the proposed removal of an en-
tire town In northern Russia to a
point forty-three miles distant, the
houses to be transported ov,r.r the
frozen surface of the river in sledges.
says the New York World.
The city of Kola, on the peninsula
of the spine name. 1s now situated at
the confluence of the two rivers, the
Luttojekl And the Notosero. forming
the Kola River. about arty miles from
the Arct;e Ocean.
!While the rivers and the hay below
are navigable for even large vessels.
Kola is situated so far Inland that It
1
,but '•ff from the sea by ice much
Linger than other seaports situated
t-.. n furth•. r north, like Vardue. in
Norwegian Lapland.
The gov•vnor o: the province of
An hatuteisk, damn Engelhardt, to
whose jun.dictlon the district of Kola
be1Mgs. has proposed to transfer the
citrto a better port nearer the mouth
of the Kola River.
Imperial and ministerial consent bav--
ing been given, active preparations are
now being made to transport Kola to
the new location.
The project Is not. however, a new
one. The thing has been done on an
extensive scale right here in the Unit-
ed States.
When the Mormons left Nauvoo. Ill.,
they left behind them nearly 700 well-
built frame houses. clustered around
their unfinished temple.
German graft -grower* came M and
settled up :he place. They wanted the
h,lMhl..s for their vines.
Th houses were mid to speculators.
w ho nue -el them all. 1n the course of
three• winters, over the frtsen basin
of the river to a point twelve miles
shove on the Iowa shore, and founded
what Is now one of the moat prosper-
ous of western town. -Fort Madison
The houses were set on rude sledges
and drawn by oxen.
When heart failure overt.i.ew • person,
unlra. Lhe Mt dol• ..t La.• fNrt o•a I 111r.'
D..dt•reIV oe.,el.r..rI. t,,e v -,v' 'uncut re.
suite any falba. This is whore wa hear
of .n amity unties tit .rJJ1.. teeth from
beers d&•...s Tu. eiemu•.in that oxistitute
Dr. Auww • Curs Iuir Lbu Hears are each as
• to ate. r.Lef is this particular immediate
ly, without pr.xise.aa a. y bartfnl effect..
1'nea, eeet.1Dued with • Rifle p.tleooe the
Meese* becomes h•.teh••1 from the •,•tem
Mrs. J. L Hillier, fit W•Itlew•wd,N.W.T ,
says very plainly that this remedy saved
bee Id•• Site had twin mneh Owned with
pout fa lure, 654ieg it •lesta impassih'e to
aletlp or Il. does Mr tsar of e•idne•tiee
TM beet looters .k it in them Northwest
Territories erased an avail. She says • ••A
loyal druggist recommended D bottle of
Dr Agnew's Core fur tn. Heart. 1 tried it
sed with the result that 1 Imm.Aut.ly sa.
0111r*A ease. end after calcine further dalesot
the rawitn:s• the tremble left Tao. Tit. tent
kanwlae new ssr.e.55 •s. ate medium,
taw remedy saved .v Itis."
Is would be • ..let•k• to su0Deae that Dr
Asset's CetarrMI Powder will oelr oars
the gilder forme of oatenh. It will .er
feisty An this. sad with wnuderlul .apedi
tree_ Rut, es Joke
` t
Teals, of wl
Dare the weal ease et esterrb. This g.n.
tlateaa sagered from istalrrW deals.... but
after anim ego bottle of tide rrwmsdy he
wmahie le hear se good as over. Pai.las
sad d�ktlal N easy it relieves a tea bis•
utas. t. s'iteM Ilan n.ren•naatly Dares
eatarek e1 ail kinds -Sold by .1. E. Divi..
of pleasantry. The man would lave
they said. eight days, revived at night
by the cold of the blgh plains. to be
driven mad the next day b, ;he bot
sun beating on his scalped head and
defenceless eyeballs."
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Daly a Drop of liner.
One of the Chinese modes of punish-
ment, especially when a confession 1s
wanted from a criminal is to place
him where a drop of water will fall
upon one certain, spot In his shaven
crown for hours, W days, it necessary.
The torture this Inflicts Is proved by
an experience that Sandow, the slmrg
man. had.
When he was In Vienna • few years
ago a school teacher bet him that he�
01
would nut be able to let a nal( litre
water drop upon his hand until the
measure was exhausted. A half litre
Is only a little mere than a pint. San-
dow laughed at the very ilea of h:$
not being able to do this SJ a half
litre measure was procured and. a hole
drilled In the bottom just suAlcient to
let the water escape drop by drop.
Then the experiment Logan. Sind•ovr
laughed and chatted gayly at first. The
schoolmaster kept aunt upon the num-
ber of drops. At about the two hair
dredth Sandow grew a little more seri-
ous. Soon an expression of pain cr.ser
ed his face, With the entrance into the
third hundredth his hand began 10
swell and grow red. Then the skin
burst. The pain grew mor- and more
excruciating. Finally at the four hun-
dred and twentieth drop, Sandow tad
to give up and acknowledge himself
vanquished.-Pittabarg Despatch.
pea mo rel.ns.
Matgleri sad Mane have retrad, aide
arm •zpsrimoste sate the mate el the
pease esgesdered by fatleM will& Ws re -
ate with taeide•ea Thew ay.stigaNeea,te-
gal ar with tV,sllaaeky ad .then, Gad
Ma if tk. Mend .t a ..tweed rimed he b.
Oral has another animal that M trash .ad
ta•,attrio.l, .It the pheaet•e.a of faMgs.
fwd.
A
tlpAhe1 sI we that this
A tthtasloal ttaalTaia pois-
on M wailer so site vee..abb poises ..seers
lass whtea .swim tribes of bedlam still dip
Noir ..raw This poises when hjested te
se the Mood ease* tai .ler!a to doe is ter.
Able alwtare The p.ia.a produced tey (a-
larm her away roam is o•es•t's with 11,
sad is as Moly a SSW 550456. la are
where Nis waled .a1Ry thaw it ess
be neral a ley rhois se b-
w `
.+. i 1. .•d pessik
ti~sA il+
Ates game Is . 01111111nbts.
Dr. OlatilMla .s�awllt1 ease
of iM ellefiret. vrllbd ea/
�a��.tg Ftl.a r Aye cares
:bYtw. Mk AMwm. rmmta•. R•Amt• lad.
pad ell ...alma r Moal11► Sae. Gold
G. B- NAL
A 118~11 welly MOB 1.111 l• k an"' s
11 ele1i.� sad eaty ar lava tin
Were Grursed!deer•Serra lavers.
Johu tl.r• ,•, n.•.•.n, Atilts. flue: Out ,
bled Silt /thene s•• severe that ler seven
yes •a fie ...ee ereneed =loves He int/.:
i n
en w uo.rrrr .1 a bolt • f Ch.►e'e
0 nttuent. It lc.lred me N.. tiler of
S. t Hh.un, et..., Cha.e's (hat want
e•.re• et en. irritant dteo a.e of the .Lin,
a1 eta 'school( Iearantly, .t.1 u A •teruae
timed) for isles. A%"el wet elione
60e. l,er b' x
Desks la all kl.ds el
LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES
Lad builders arterial el every dssaryYsa
WE MAKE
Sewer and
Culvert Pipes
A11 Yeas area M. as fa l.. Alm
WRITS FOR PRI0.E$.
School Furniture a SDecialt,e
THE O001 NTARIOAD*SEWERS PPE (fit
l.A10B T Iim••
e *mento
Tra.el mad 51I4145.
Frets Rt. Louie to Chicago 1s a dis-
tance
intance of Yes miles.
In twelve days' time the dlstanee be-
tween New York and St. Peter -burs
may be traversed_
in twenty seven days a traveler os
a matt steamer leaving New York may
arrive at Rt. Helens,
1•:Ighteen days are required to teaks
sty journey between the Isle of Ten_
eriffe and New Tork.
Twenty-seven days from the date of
posting a letter in New Turk it *111
be delivered In Bombay.
in eighteen days • letter from Rey -
rout, Ryrla, will be delivered at Its
destination In New York.
Only twelve days are requtr*d for
mag to pass between New York end
Cartbagena, In Colombia.
A joarney of 0.080 miles mast be
takes by the traveler between Wash-
ington and Canton. Chlaa.
The Italian ' Iamigr•nte wke start
from Genoa must travel 4,0011 (roots be-
fore reaching the Narrows.
The traveler frost 8t. Louis to Jack-
sonelll.. Fla.. eavons mfg mile before
reaching kis entrees• tied.
Ry the nearest mall route trona IK.
Louie to Moban. Ala.., a dl/tasee of
etig miles mast be traverse.
Twelve days are regalia/ ter mall
from Now Test to he dePvwrwa via
London. is B.rosiesa *psis.
Trete Sydney. In AllatImsalat a Womb-
sib's's*. the dldstaaeei by tf a wawa
avWa►k route r SAS mem.
The sbstesr between /fw Tort and
lt....aloe 8' •Oath Tlawai, wave.
104 snots twists Ye Meek
The Bicycle
Season of 1896.
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EG i THE_Li F.k.�
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INSURES S. OD s' .tSTION.t
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MORE GOODS1 .
LEGHORNS,
WHITE SAILORS,
VERY NICE FLOWERS,
All of the Latest Designs.
See our Large Stock of
reteee
IF YOU WANT
A P'SPRING SUIT
.e g. of First ciao; male.
■
Good Material and
Latest Styles,
-C
'ALL UPON -
HUGH DUNLOP.
The west -M. Cleans
feast to Wk el Montreal
�wA,rw yea Is It. If ye�aaa Ora ow*. yes
Litt
s g... Ow %Ms
*..a.. far hearts (a
aederloa teas say of Ma psedr
.ssaasa A
Riding Academy
'e. the trwl.tag 51sed
wsaarttere .es bas Ma Mod le
WM last! year amideaa� 0 we •ts
saws
ewltieukt le ieork. tam asst►
bA MR alsa,Tae effi Ctt51.5s lfaageta.
for Yon
I •orrribbn la We
leper Fixe
burl ssaalgga/e�,builheist, gad ars* b!md
basis
J. YULE
t
Saab Legg Itmgmiswal
V1ONDBRFUL DISCOVERY.
Excelsior
Egg
UNDERWEAR
MISSES YATES.
Ask your Drrgilet ter
A
Wonderful Tonic
and
woo
1101°4
Remedy for
Weak and Impure Blood.
• Kidney and Liver Troubles.
w W. M. Ma.LCOD. aaasa•aw. ONT.
Summer Millinery.
wltl
11517
teas rats►
Ion 12
mONTN..
IT IS NO PICKLE.
Yon 610 ly treat tea Eggs with
PRESERVER. bad lay them away
la a basket or box. eseeeeseeeneee
Ai DOWN A *UR►LT WMCN TNCT ANC
CHIRP.
Oat far bosh Siv1•g fuli lafaraattoa, fres
f Mama
TOR MALE BY ALL DRUGGISTM.
Canadian
Pacific
Telegraph
Patronise
True
6t -3m
The undersigned having received a large importa-
tion of Spring and Early Summer Millinery, is prepared
to supply the sweetest of
Bor..itets, Hats and Trirminys.
The goods are Fashionable, of Superior Make, and are in
Color, Design and Texture unexcelled.
MISS CJ4MERON,
• HAMILTON STREW
Competition.
The Kroll Double Adllon
WASHER
MIPAR INNIVRl
R f. l amt Wormer Oa mita
TAKES TH K LEAD ever all
other Wi.ths. It ees.paaod
with ev.r80O *sables a••.sYhltaa••••
of all kinds as Cha.. • is 1893 sod car-
ried off the. First Premium sad Bold
Modal. lk is easy and quick. Ill. .
wa.h-boar' required.
- GIVE IT A TRIAL -
Seed tot y sr address and tea e•sem
tins yea ilea o.. sad I will cows and
show ,ea hew it work.. It will east yes settling. H. HAL ,
d Box 130. h.
1896 . . .
AT MUNRO'S
For SPRING and SUMMER ... 1896
d Lor'' Asorfrwnt uJ
Parasols
umbrellas
correct shapes and 'Wish Aatd'.a
Gloves
Fine Hosiery
as u.twI, i specialty.
5 per cunt. off
Our 50u Corea pro/mimed tea haat Is
aterket at the lean.
i)nabte Lets black Lama. herd -lamb
Mock .nA Meed .www.
A fail isag. el *Kees IN '.m, Art
I Studies, whits and eedeved C.n..pot (Swims
.ad Nsswahtte make&
Val s/issaea Lagoons.
a
Salm .ad Jeiaaea•t Ea eN► it
tementee to mates.
Leda..' sad ee I.1r.s'. Sommer Vatter-
! clothing
oAer-
!cbnhing better sae eheepsr Clam *err.
tor Cash, or 30 days.
A. tEU1$4y Drapate
Subscribe for THE SIOEIL. $1.00 a Isar in 1dTanoo.
THE
OLD
REUABLEI
always on hand.
The I est and only Scranton Coal in
this market delivered st Se .26 per
flea, with 60cta per tea oA for Cash,
toai ia- it
56.76.
All ugsl Insights; its the Makat
waive, se that you art mare d egad
measure.
wittintak
• Raba Q.
ziam • Lira e..►
TIM STIFF OF LIB.
aAdulterating" sad eaa1 Missies Is ams/ Pla
liavocryo thea eettre+.rm.i»f eeary>M•`!.. h... b•.
ase Ways
sset
gall b We s.vwt ie 7e en M
ehsatt )erg Bead sad own die Wee en UM
01 tasat laaerta•t amities lobe�MiAA TNlitrent be 1.
ilree
.
or. la atter
Bea 11► tea �a 1h� a
iiiailtsiMo/ W Y ewe bI � lm
N
Mime la W
IaIN MY BAKERY
•• MS0 1 w~��1ie•• 1�5. 555i�•�t,tSrr
asd onset gM act a•me swsM ■
MT BRZA) IS swam* TO PURI
ilAi•T AHD WW TINE,/1D 110. 1
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