The Brussels Post, 1886-1-15, Page 66
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inotory cS-1thFces and Societies.
H1.LVYa,I.10 CILu1Wa.^+-Sabbath Services at
11 ty, ty; and 8510 p.m. Sunday School at
2:30 pan, Rev. Jim, Rosa, 11. A„ pastor,
Kaox entnitlt.-ySabbatl1 Services at 11
a.m. and 6:8') p.m, Sunday School at 2:30
p.fn. Rev. 8. Jones, pastor.
SP. Jo11N's i;uaaon,--Sabbath l4ervioee at
11 a.m. and 7 p,m. Sunday School at 0:80
840. Rev. W. T, Oluffe, incumbent,
1lftrnoblsT Onunca,-Sabbath Services at
10:30 a.m. and 6:80 p.m, Sunday School at
410 p,ln. Rev. Wm. Smyth, pastor.
Umtata CAiuoLIo Ousioc 1, -Sabbath Ser.
vioothird Sunday in every month at 11 a.m.
Rev. P. 3. Shea, priest.
Muctrau1Ca' Unarms Reading Room and
Library iu Holmes' block, will be open
from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. Wednesdays and
3aturilaya. Miss Jessie Rose, Librarian.
ODD It`Ezww's LODGE every Thursday
evening in Graham's block.
MAso rro Lopata Tuesday at ov baforo full
moon in Vansteue's bleak.
A. 0., 11, W. Loons meets on 2n11 and
last Wednesday evenings of °nob month.
Fogsarsa's LODot 2nd and last Monday
evenings of each month in Smale's hall.
L. 0. L. 1st Monday in every month in
(Rause Hall.
POST Ozaror.-Of 110 Hoare from N a.m.
to7 p.m.
VARIIETIES.
\1/leen a Heiner has been eaten by a
grizzly the western people speak of
Mtn as being admitted to the b'ar.
Garear,whooiiug sough and bronchitis tot
med18Eoly relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by
c<: A. Deadman.
"Give an example of syllogiem."
Logical freshman ; "All Mil are more
er lees alike. I am a man, therefore,
I am more or lees alike."
'TEAT booking cough oan he so quickly cure d
by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee lt. Bold by G.
A. Goodman.
"I don't love you, and I won't mar-
ry you, she Said to him in a pet."
"Two negatives make an affirmative,
my dear ; let's go and eee the parson,"
he said. They went.
'40,010' Cough and Consumption Cure is
old by G. A. Goodman on a guarantee. It
0ar00 oonsutnytton,
Jones -Have you heard from your
wife since she has been in the count-
ry. Smith -I got a (hit) letter this
morning. She cautions mo to be
careful about drinking (hie) ice water.
Jones -Yon ate careful aren't you.
Smith -Very (hie), very careful.
S.oE'a Catarrh Romdoy-a positive ours
for Catarrh. DipMaria. and Canker Mouth.
SOW by G.A. Dretadmn.
An exohange says : "The Chinese
IMO no humor ; they cannot under-
stand a joke," Ads explains the
reason why the Chinamen get mad
when lioodlume smash their windows.
We Clave always had a suspicion that
John couldn't understand a joke.
ar. 0anlsesetetss . matte miserahie by that
Able cough, shlloh's Curo la the remedy
ta�rr
f10 'D0; Sold by G, A. Deadman.
"What do they do when they in•
stilt a minister ?" enquired a small
boy. "Do they pnt him in a stall
end feed him ?" "Not a bit," said
hie father ; "they harness him to a
church and expect him to draw it
atone."
Wynn you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed
so cure you. Sold by C. A. Goodman
A sentimental poet says that a kiss
is "the meeting of two souls." This
pretty metaphor .is badly shattered
when a third aole on the foot of the
girl's father, puts in a euddon appear
ince. So are the young man's hop- Farm ikl trtete.
es, A correspondent reports that his
I cannot make it out, Will yon please
read it for me ?
Tbo young postwaeter read es fol.
love ; "I send you 113 mitt a dozen
kisses."
Glancing at the bashful girl, he
said :
"Now, 1 have paid you the money results ill tightening tbiaa cord, which
mud I suppose you want the tattoos ?' 00021 brings the refractory Onimel t'1
"Yea," elle eaid, if lie has seat me ! terms.
any kisses 1 want them, too," A Sensation.
1.1 10 a hardlynecessary to saythat Ali I nnaralloled sensation le bolas uroaball
Y all 0x00 Ontario by tbo wunderinl and uuoq•
the rest of the order 413031 promptly yelled. manner In whish NmlOalgia,To0thaeb0,
aid and in a scientific manner at nheumatlam, Baetrait ,HmtdtOhe, Is 1'01n01' -
p , nd by but 000 application al 1`lui4 Lightning.
that, and eminently satiefatetory t0 No offeueivo, disguetlug druge need be takeo
for days. It is au Instant mire. Try a Jou.
the couLltry maiden. bottle from J. Hargreaves R 00„ druggist.
After she had arrived home she re- Although woods will nob grow
marked to her mother : "Oh, moth- when the ground is covered by scow
er, but this post office system of ours and ice, this is the season when they
is a great thing, developing morn and are largely spread by being blown on
more and more every year, and each icy glare mune the fields, This is
now feature added seems to bo the especially the way in which seeds of
beet. Jimmie sent ale a dozen hisses wild etlrra/ are disseminated from
along with the money order and the from farm to farm. 'these runli
postmaetor gave me twenty. It beats sends often adhere to the mud attach
the special delivery eyetem all hollow.' ed to wagon wheels and eau thus he
"I say, Aunt Chloe, you Is getting around carried long distance,
right smart:. 'Yes Mclean I is, honey, I was
postured anus iokabod with Rheumatism for For lamp book, eido or cbout, nee 8hiloh'e
six years and done triod this W est's World'o Parent fluster. Price es cents. Hold by 0.
Wonder or Family Liniment the pecple are bondman•
talking au 1111101 about, and I was aura enough Few farmers a COClate CiU) tell )OL'-
cured, 10 done saved this old itf
0(0880'0 o." pp 1
Price 05 oente and 50 cents nor bottle. Hold tnuco of giving Lite bulk of their food
by.) ohn 8argreevesd: Co. for et0ok to young animals, They
And now the honest farmer packs gain more from the Hanle auuxmt ul'
His apples for the town ; feed, which manna that by proper
This la the tip rOW in 1110 sacke-- selection of stools a farmer Gall get
The Tins:dans have an effdmenti1 1' 1
way of managing rnuaway home it i Ib
They take it cord, melee it into a slip.
noose, which ie linseed around 1110 -
neineal'd nook, The other end 10
placed where the driver tau oltsily
reach it, Any attempt t0 run away
0 0 0
higher prices for hay, oats and
corn. It is very possible that by
And tide is lower down- feeding only to growing stock far -
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mere might make the feeding great -
are sowing the seeds of consumption by er than the commercial value of
neglecting that cough. Much misery and coarse grata Bud .nuke the 'immure
lingo ring sickness can be avoided by tieing
West's Cough Syrup, as it will completely cure pile as so much extra,
you, Xinarseueao, Influenza, Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Congo, Asthma, b renehitie, and all The barbed wire i$ a lawful fence
Throat and Lung diseases vex ish like magic ill moot States, but t0 avoid aim •
before West's Cough Sy0up, Sold at Jae. Hay.
socines and si.00pe booifle: Prfoe 25 (mute, ages for injury to stock it must he
matte vieable either by a board oe a
1ll0FORE AND AF01''11. slight bank of earth thrown against
Dot vas leedlo Jakey'e ehtomack it, With this precaution the daag
`'en. de K ismae day begun ; er to animals is reduced t0 almost
0 nothing. Stook should, on being
Un dot vas Jskey's sbtomack taken into to pasture inclosed by barb
Ven dot Iiriemae day was done; ed wire, be led to it and their noses
be touched once or twioe to the barbs.
They will need no further lessons to
Sant Jones Philosophy. Induce them to keep at a respectful
distance.
Soap don't cost as much as dia- With a good flock of sheep or herd
monde, but lots o' people don't seem' of cattle tinder bare basements it is
able to afford both. an easy matter to exoluc'1e frost. A
A. mac who needs forty cents worth very perceptible heat is radiated from
of whiskey to give him an appetite one animal, and if ordinary precau
for a fifty cent dinner always has die. tions are taken to exclude outside
pepsia. cold, even potatoes may be kept
'never feelcomfortabiewhen there's without freezing. They may need
a man around that smiles all the some covering in coldest weather,
time. The only dog that ever bit me but this need not prevent them from
never stopped waggin' his tail. being easily accessible for feed. Last
When I see feller sittin' two quarts winter was of unusual severity, but
of ashes an' amokin' a ten cent cigar potatoes were kept in underground
at won time, I know he'll get rich be- stables without injury.
cause he's ekenomical. As is well-known, the common pot -
You show me a lean that's alae ato is native to the 'plains bordering
workin' in politics an' I'll show you a on the Rocky and Nevada mountain
man that gets a eight more an' better ranges Growing wild it has an in-
to eat than his wife and children do. significant top, which is usually so
I don't often ask riddles, but wot eaten down by the potato bug that it
do you think a family is likely to have is not to be seen. Digging in the
for dinner w'ou the Ohl than earns ground, however, the tubers will be
eight dollars a week, spends four for found in large quantities but scatter -
beer. two for cigars and buys a raffle ed through the soil, The tubers vary
ticket? in size from a pea to that of a com-
mon potato ball. Planted and culti-
vated for two years or more some of
these potatoes may develop into var-
ieties of value for general cultivation.
An English farmer who believes in
ensilage, but did not wish to go to
the expense of building a silo, stack-
ed sumo eighteen acres of green grass
,ind clover the past aea80n, treitdiug
it down solid with Ilorsas which were
slid down from the stack after illo
grass was tall 0D. A. portion of No
bottom of the Statk was cut (00410)'
and put ou the top, which was coy
e1'ed with Coarse sacks, upon which
Wail placed a layer of earth about one
foot in thickness, the latter being
covered with rakiugs from the Stacie,
Upon opening it iu November the
fodder appeared to be in good con-
dition lvitll the exception of some
portions on the outside of the stack.
Although the experiment proved fair.
ly successful, it must be much safer
and far more convenient to store the
ensilage in pita.
Secretary Chamberlain, of Ohio,
eaye that if fifteen farmers in every
county in that State each grew as
many potatoes as one farmer grew in
1888, they would together raise more
than the average potato crop of the
State. The fifteen farmers in each
county would aggregate 9,190,000
bushels, while the average produc-
tion of the whole State for seven years
has only been 8,690,000. Thie shwa
how easily a crop like potatoes may
be overgrown so as to glut the mark-
et. But on the other hand the grow.
ing of one crop as a specialty, .pro-
vided it is not in over•sdpply, loaves
the farmers who produce It greater
profit than would the production of
the same amount in small quantities
on each of hundreds of thousands of
farms. What is done at wholesale, if
economy in labor is used. can bo
done cheaper than proditoiug in 8
small way.
n00anrn oared, heath• and sweet breath ae-
rntrod,byShiloh's Oatarrb. Rented), Price eG cheep ran in Ms apple orchard all
ciente, sanal injector free. Soul by Geo. A. steamer, doing 110 damage, bnt be -
A girl who heel just been admonish !gen peeling off the bail• with the 1st
be-
ad by her ml:.tl'ioa to be very careful freer. The grass at this season in "washing up" the best tea things, I comes shorter and lose nutritious.
4100 ot'rrl:r`;u?? shortly :1 (0 10ards, in { Don't Ito Deceived.
Beware of any druggist who will try to in -
the isitebcn, iLall;ging in mho follow• ' duo° you to take anything to pine° of Mc-
Gregor C Parka's Carbolic Cerate. I4 is a
ing eol';Oquv, while in the :set of wip•
ing the eugar mein :-"If I was to
drop this 'aro 1,nein, and way to catch
it, I s'lrise 1 sherd:1u'; catch it : but
if 1 eves to dra1) it, crud wasn't to
catch it, 1 r i' :rn 1 just waned catch
it."
•1ursou'oVitalxzer is what you needier Con.
atipatioc,loss of appetite, dizziness and all
oym tome of Dyepopela. Price .l000,175 cents
Per bottle. Sold by G. A. Deadman.
A brisk, rapid clergyman attended
hie church to solemness marriages lat-
ely. Seeing a bridal party waiting,
he had deet: ordered Imp sharply, ami
began marrying away in post-haste.
As he rattled on through the service,
the bridegroom turned color, quivered,
and gasped out -"Please, sir, don't
you think It would be as well to watt
for the bride? I'm sure she won't
be long a -coming."
Robin son's Pbosphor1eed Emulsion is part!.
elderly adapted to delloatefomal es, is those
low states of the system that manlfeet them-
selves In SO 1)30.01 of the ailments peculiar to
their amt. Always auk for Robinson's Phu..
phorized Emulsion, and be sure you got it.
KisoEs BY afaiD.-A young post
master of a village post office was
hard at work when a gentle tap was
heard upon the door and iu stepped a
bashful maiden of 16 with a money
order, which she desired cubed, She
handed it to the official with a bash
fol smile, who after examining it,
hauded'her the money It called for.
At the same time he asked het if she
had read what was written on the
margin of the order.
"No, I have not," she replied, "for
marvel of healing for Sores, Cuts, Burne. eta.
No family should be with0utit, It has no on -
vel. Get McGregor R Parkes, and have no
other. Cray 2to,per box at J. Hargreaves 31
CO's
Fowls will clo very well in winter
if fed only twice -a day, but the last
feed should bo late and of whole
grain, that it may not be digested too
easily or quickly. No soft food
should be given at night during cold
weather.
IlrGreger's Speedy Cure,
It is popularly admitted everywhere that
McGregor's Speedy Cure is the safest, most
reliable and by far tbs o homiest remedy for
ConetipatiOn, Liver Complaint, Indigestion,
Impure illood,Lose of appetite, and similar
troubles. Itto not necessary to take a great
quantity before any result is produced. A
few doses willocnvin co you of Its merits, Tri.
al bottle given atHergreaves' drug store.
See that poultry is free from ver-
min when put up for winter. A
thorough washing of all parts of the
henhouse with kerosene will accom-
plish this, au the fowls will clean
themselves if allowed fa deist -bath.
It iq the vermin on fowls more than
any other cause which prevents fall
and winter laying.
The breeding sow should have a
comfortable pen during cold weather,
but it should not be made so close as
to exclude outward air. In the eon,
fined, ill -ventilated bed, the pig's
health is impaired, and it is all the
more likely to catch cold when it
ventures out for food. A nearly uni-
form temperature is more important
for the pig than for any other dom.
estic animal, as tltey have little out-'
ward protection.
ft +1351 i o-, A L "j
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ty .
Da.10, t1 waste's Nerve and drama Traits
1110111, a ganra1110011 x sonic for Hysteria, Dla-
mause, Cnuvuleious, Fits, 2421Don0 Neuralgia,
llordauhu, Nervnns P rofOration :amend by the
use of nloohnl or To lame, Wok°fal'leOe, +ren-
tal Depression. Softening of the .irate result.
lug In tusauity, leading to misery, decay and
death. Premature CCtl Age, Patroness, Lose of
PO•ver la either ocx, fuv lluu tory Lcsses and
Sper,uoiorrh'ea caused Uy uvor-exertion of the
Brain, solt.abueo or o vor•ludulgonoe. Paoli
box uout.tl.ls .1132 ,touters treatment. $1 a box,
or 210,41000)0 3.i, snub by mall prenold on
ro0elpt of urloe.
we Guarantee Six Boxes
To mire any:aae. with each order received
will Bend 41. 1 em pnrehaser n,'r.ind written guarantee
to refund the money if the treatment does not
ei00,1 :0 O'll't, hear tutees issued Only by 2,10.
Hargrea lose Co, 'Brussels,
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Gold 1T 'etches, .Silver
Plated Ware, Silver,
Wcitches, ClocIe-s, Goltt
Rings, Violins, Etc.
1 keep a full line of goods usually
kept in a first-class Jewelry store
Call and examine, no trouble to
show Goods.
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Agent for Ocean Tickets, Amor-
ican Express Company and Great
Northwestern telegraph Company.
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All the School Books in stock.
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Square and Nortel street, Godol'icb,
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MANAGER.
Godorieh, Ang.5111,1885
Hurrah for the Beehive.
The undersigned desires to return his
hearty thankv t0 his numerous customers
for their past support and wishes to an
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:EXT 10 T-)AYS
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