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Northern Advance, 19 Jan 1888, p. 6

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TO CLEAR nU'r `BALANCE or wnwmcn eoons.;. Son-!6:z:e1Vn;):e1-:1! tn; :eeJnr;n or L. s. as o. L. Sande`:-II. A L Tone ' OA'|'AI.C`G|lE8A i=ne.I:. FLOUR8 3}` EL L? lRGANS CAPT; lll -`Ti|'|v.; Luann! `Y b Guelph;`0nt:%? 7 r-'r -"-~- A cannot bev lqgiulatf ed reabectubxlity. I . I.-- Innnn nvnn cele b`1f'a;eEl' Bun MGALLISTER, STORY & co. Acme OLUB_ $K_ATEsg General } Ilarnclwm-e I COAL OID. 'rAR12'En~ANn PLAIN BUILDING PAPER, ROOFING PITCH, CATTLE CHAINS, Whd u mud. or hiv`'1'h1n. or amymn. or" who 3;-etxjoublegi with ` ` V MAGH-NE om ea respecmouwy. ~ It has been urged, however, that there in eomnthingrgrand andu lofty to be learn- ed in. the :3 '1eean9d,profeeeions : -that they -..- - ......e 1.8 'mmnt|l.'.lninl'1Il- an it wem..- . wup ltfu uyuunwu ANn1=f&3'r!r- 7: Wvll be lound invaluable for the hair an scalp. It cleanses the scalp of all Dandruff. in- viorstes thekrowth of the hair; and in cases of aldnesswhere there are the sllzhest signs of rootsleft it will roduce good crops of hair. It restores grey hs no its original color. and is an excellent dressing. DO NOT DEL Y. tlyour hair is in a weak condition get a` bottle at. once. . war gala hv Gen. Monkmsn. J. P. Kidd. condition get. a` home at. For sale by Geo. Monkman. J. P. Kidd. W. C. McLean;`J. Woods. Ask for it. iu GH'l`0N; ' ' '"';a;.a;:;c;*;;N;;;;' W A.`Do1-enwend in the leading manutacturer of Hair Good in Canada. _ 10-Iv. ;i;Manfr- -nan:-.4\gOnu._ `run A 11 A1\ n gqngg otrhl-V Qua As bus will be prosecuted DB:..P953:7"WF3u't'1..>'S %-Is%|.Aun_|3o'v'4IA srocx Maul cu. _.m....._ Il'-...-- We:J`hdve" 9jnst opened out a t "la1`ge onsignment ot the 90. Q ; 'U,'IuV"-IIPKUIUQZVUB - "'.vonuuv um: I are Iortof ..exact'i., sciences, as it were.- When this coinesito.'be`:t`ri1e.the'- pert -willi become -greaterg sthan; `--the ---whole1 * -`-Wliere-~ is-` there-a science '_ that-' has` not-' i.tti"!Q'u'ti'la'-i ` tion=i'n_ a ' cvilture ? What, in,relstioii-to` we our`so`ci'a ` l-`being, is` not] traeesbleftni the soil or to natl1ri_il.,f0Dportuhi_ties'3 Advanced `thinkers of the : day` fuses: pro- nounced 'the'dru to he s_ farce ;'.la`wf".'has`. dwindled intolthe farce , of internreting legislative acts passed for. the robbing: of the masses, `or the respectable toilers who produce the wealth of the world-the out- come-of` ourrpolitical `party. systems, Does the business, o our. country su`er because our merchants are not `educated at the public ex ease, or are their methods; less exactout is account 'I_ Are our business teachers less useful becausevthey are not digniedvby the name of. professor ? Have our agricultural professors. `by feeding out of the public crib, added dignity to agri- ` cultural erudition 7 '- -.-..- --_ LL--.` :n Innhn nun`nl ntnv 1i1%;A`xgDwARy:, iB`%LACKSMl'l'HS , CARRIAGE MAKERS AND MILL SUPPLIES 3Mr0BTFiif T,*%l_!-._ W Allsizes and `qualities, and at a_very low price. At J. HENDERSON S. Is complete in every line. Remember our sock of EKRPENTER guy SAFETY OIL CANS, cultural eruuiuuu 1 To sum up, there is more useful study ' in agriculture than in all the learned pro- fessions combined, and we do not run any risk of contradiction when we also add the studies of the accountant. We `question , if there is a business accountant in. the country; who could keep accurate farm ac- counts, giving the farmer . a correct balance-sheet of the prots and losses on each of the products of his -1ndustry-in-- - eluding. of course, the proper debits and" credits belonging to the manures, the fertilizers, and the plant foods extracted from the soil.` All the agricultural apro- fessorson this continent, including both the genuie and the bogus ones, `have proved disastrous failures in the prepara-. -tion of the farm balance-sheet. , . WVL - -_...I:L...-. l\` Ann `airmail l\l'|`I1 X CUT SAWS, -----oOo MERS AND THRES.HERs.-'rhe made by uccou. BROS. cc C0.. Tomato '1'. MILBURN & 00., "" _`m3`3z-rg The Great Engisln .P.rcscriP"" ' 4:5.` 1' mmannhxl edlclue used over ($3 3;,-mu] indlcreuon, or over-exeruuu. Ix gage: Guaranteed to Oufo when a E Fa Ask your Druggist for 15 9'9"` Pu-e-a-|vtIon._ take no substitute. One P9 81.. Six 85. hv.mail.- Write for Pamphlvt A Eurelm Chemical Co., Detroit, 1! 1-) ` Run!` I n.nn|-In hv nu N.I L I` PENNv1_ovAL WAFER5 ` -w: J. , 1 N . 43:2-em'.9..A2.PE?; ..ce4; 8AK~(G ~-: I CREAMI ' ' A7 Sucqssh itedlchze 30 In thousands` or cases. Cures Spermator-rhea Nervous .Wea.lmess. Emiuionmjmpotency` ? . and all diseueacauaed by abuse. taxman] indlscretion. over-exertion. [11 it manages Guaranteed Cure w_Imz. tion 0! Due xarm uaiauue-suueu. I _ The condition of ouriarmers.c_an only ' be battered in one way. So usndering public money will prove more :or.less;.utile . .-so . long as we remsinnneducatod; vss ` to >the - most useful and practical method_s `.em- I ploying these expenditu_res,._` The e move- ment, to be effective, must be spontaneous on the part of onrfarmers: - Theymnst` feel convinced that they arebeing despoil- ed of the products of their "honest toil, which will continue to keep a majority of them in a state of abject poverty - and slavery so. longas; they fail terousethemm selves to a comprehension of the msgni- ~ tnde of the dangers which are kept inwthe: haze-bythe despoilers of their hard-earn- ed property. - They vmust ' dispel A the terrible gloom of part politics. `seize that deadly weapon, the a lot; with heroic grasp, and make an organized effort to vanquish their common foe--the organized foes of society and humanity}; ` i ` '.2:UOUSNES$,`- DYSPEPSIA mmessnok. mmmcs ERYSIPELKS sm -RHEU K1, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE. ;URE:T, %s-1'RMonE'es1Taas1. BI\IITAIII III` JIQZVQQ Q-a$ vv iiIi.BU1m' & 06?: Iuui-'v----w- -,_ counms NO. ALUM,AMMON_|A., |__|ME, PHOSPHATE5 . . n . u n n u n n u n . In nnahu-ialn ljnvivyuvvuuv v And every species or disa;6 Qlsil mm dis d d LIVER xmNE1- s2'OM4a5:Hf'3oW1:Ls ok BLOOD. 1 ubbooni ll lIl\~ &--n-IACAPI. TORONTO, owr. El wt CHICA(;(,` Isn't : oho OELSBBATED ROYAL YEAST CAEEE CHOPPING AXES, &c. WiLL CURE on RELIEVE ltillf ` `lfjf Q?! 1`: b})ul`_| nu.rrA|e by uh.- J```fY *1 91`: no uuraongot rapt; ' - , A.t..the beginning of March the gar- dens of Egypt. `SIB .reallvwonderful ; the or_ange.and.lem.m trees.Iw read<.their must..pungan.t od'or_;.the rosejnees are covered with innumarablbvpwerp-;-*:the -` palms. .`*i.th,"`~t,hir%% Jgren, ind. .'\ *_ l.t.i; 5'9.;Vf!o. .-`-A*5P8-7`5'sh`?`i?:E93?-;Vh%}*i5.i32>31i olaande ,..th9mb6Iiegq.;.tho>menua ;' on--shim it .<>a`I5iiual' ........3.." -.rihna a.a.'.ti"a;IVag.V.1:l`Ja.'.s.":`..a1".--:1 lV|IVI\JI1Ir\. l_IIvIL., u I-vvu otany injurious materials. lI"l\1)t\`L"l`( lS_\Jll'lJ.o VVau- -";w Jrrrescuzi 110;! 0% a pl: 1g_;:`ce, 8 1.818-gFse'ast.g_ I8 9 - `1 cg succew M ' mo" tooi1'ndf)3mrlea~8n`v" 3.` e . I:Q&feyg Wafer? and gqg b ut,e.9r1W` ` K ` Er7$al?$mnicuIam S05 1 Aunaolmn AI nnr box.` __ A4 HI lUl""rDImyrI1ya1 "-_'-"' :f3g.9.a:;?.2:s;;a~:~.z;::,:jsg3g b .- -. ....'.-.'.`.'F"`%:`;~%'..*_%" " tn, Dn'.noI l'.. 5 itock. orders will re- `Funerals furnished com. "and prices always In "'o:`eivo' careful attention. plete. Caskets and Co}. CARPET FELT, ongregatlonal Church UH` YUIIU` nil `III _ W`!-III)!-t W `Liv. M .M6*~ .4 nnu,`pm COLLIER S'l'.- BARIHE. of various dedgm OPPOSITI THE LANTERNS Acluuv ur THE STOMAC3: DRYNESS ' OF THE. SKIN: LUTTE ` or Wehnem. ACIDITY OF -rut o1-nu mt. Bliziifss. onorsv I-'LUTTEl|NG AB `rut IJ .TARTAR IL]. compreheiis,"'on `u; which assume in a tew months enor- mui: proportic ns, the cruelly ingenious punishment of the Chinese in binding 7 a criminal to a young` bamboo. The plant grows, and the wretch is quarter- ed in a few weeks. N 0 wood is lighter or more useful than that of the bamboo. But what gives, at least during the winter or sp:ing,'.'the` most smiling aspect to the Egyptiangardens are the great sheets of rose bougainvilleas that , cling togthe walls, the trees` and group , 2 of `tuliage, and _wl_iicli displays every ' where {the ',exquisite stints of their L *Th'e.jbouga_ii iv-illeas is certainly . the finest of- climbing" plants. During, ve months its owers under the winter sun take shades of extreme delicacy- one might say a light rose trail, the in- tensity of which every play of light _~ varies. . The aloes, the agave, attach themselves to r.cky_ slopes. `On the `banks ofthe water "courses the. blue lotus and papyrus still revive zantique reminiscences Grass cannot_.bb raised. in Egypt. The layer of soil is so ' thin that zthe sun dries it up immediately. and unless the grass be constantly sub- V merged, it turns yallowand. perishesat once. It is not the heat alone that pro- duces this result, for there is much ne grass in the tropics, but the heat ac 2 oompanied with theshallowness of the : soil, renders the cultivation of grass impossible in Egypt It is with dii culty that a few isolated bladesof grass; sprout d.uringI,winteij' `along the Nile an'd`canals ; they disappear as soon as spring begins, so that everywhere in the couptta.-Wlierasarticial~-`cultivation finishes; the dry; bare desert bc gins: .. I liar.---- _ Proprietors: TORCH r-exertion. Arm: Burt whena othd p The I-Jul; me. One pack9$ Add| *' Detroit, AW 0 MI ` 9. "3 about`. of min of his c " zpptteri Fjma td .-v was they d`1I 4 age _y--s. \r\r with V 13' of expr absorbi g .. . nofua Inventedasatoty Shoo. _WaIin to make`:-= $50UO0 this win-V ter`! queried a hawk-eyed man with 8 lob shbulder to 6 shoe dealer on Michigan avenue yesterday. ` Of course." Then buy my patent." , He unrolleia package and brouglit. Jhn xlinlulz} In ' slung n 9.311.-.fnnnnl, and" il" Gawain of it al Den An ment In for ins accident hope, an think ' a cheer )1, Female inch on would Q says. '1 V say or in please, 4 the whc `Capti 1 forward anythin` NO, madam. pqo_r sh came h but hat` _ H0 Not con de "bore up not eve I m An getting weed. feet by anal? ` natral la'cl'_s,`-!:' 1.11} keep timldly` __;:(;. little sa J |\Tha C:mt.a1n~ kc) . 1'1 that in was ju energy, And, and tap fellow. Miss _I (`kph after sail with 6 far _in bfother F The fhe chi flood `v BILL! canoe the ch Asoiyea learne next N..And I-Of '77\'\{1 /AJDM 'QP "_'~vLI- n-_w.w' -v v-u-v_ --u----, ---v. 7 ;t;`rto1"vvooduhheas 5 j ~ If -Whu .on earbhvisi it '1" asked the `W9?-. n " o n.,;,. n,n-._c||_-- V -.-v- UUBIUI I It is Bronson s Patent Safety Shoe. Here's the idea : In winter our side.- wnlks are dangerous from ice. By sprinfklipg ashes on ice 9 you produce de- ........L_'.-Ioinun nun!` uunnnnt Euclid!` 2" you don',t.:.."but I l1;':.ex- plain. " This is a double soled shoe. There is a space between the two soles, and the toe and heel ende are open. You ..thiB.8paoe..*withmeIheu,.. and: as you walk it ipe outin advance of ...... `I3 | 'you.'? 1:7 ,...... . The idea l Yea, I worked twenty-two years on the idea. ~'-.Thi'afuii!iel'~`t's`intothe heel of the ' shoe ; and` ` is `to load `up w_ith."," ` - - ' it 1 vvnaiei ,9;s hea1'l1\ 3 . Q: " 0h,,_`_you~ `_fA_hir_e h_.._._ boy i to ._ follow `you: . with -.a, : pail -.0`! them`. 7 `W-h`en::the: shoe is empty you -whistle and he load: it `up again. There a= nothing-`like it: 5 -I aim` `walk twenty miles a daiy over ah "perfect ' glare of ice. Will` you give `me an ` *19.'.? I . `P-I - -I , A ,_!]!.__I.___ IJUIU5 ..L UV-Us AJVIILIA V50 "I I; is, oh I "You'll see whether it use -orenot before the wineris over`! ` I'll" sell enough to buy you out and , throiv ~_your. atock into the river I" A- 1.....- `.n`l\$ lit: man nimnnha fnr UIUUI I % No, air.. It`: the .moah-ridiouloua thing :I ever heard of." ` ' nlf- l. `L I .`]-.- II 1-an -InLl|`Ll|$`:" In` Ul.|l'~`BOUU_5 zuvv vuv Lsvus o . An hour later he was arrested -for Being drunk and hilarious, and as he `went down in the wagon he ;wa.`s `ex-i plaining to the officer : 11`)-.- ...._ ._ ,..g- 1-LAA i1l\'II on puuutug DU vuu UIJJUUL u Y on puz on er shoe, you know, an you puz in er ashes, you know, on you -walk on` `or ice, and `er patrol wagon. comes long an_d.gi_vea you sleigh ride." T Dakota Journauum. , "This copy of our paper`-., ' writesa.- 1 Dakota editor, `.`ie not" issued from Scrip , City, our new county seat, as we hoped ' it would be, but. about four miles from there, "near ank Potter e` place. This ; is owing. to the fact that in moving our oice`on;the ; wagon, `where we have ' had it for the last two years no that we might` keep it as near-the county seat as possible, one of your `horses be came. frightened at the noise of the` job. `press as we were running off some, `posters, reared up, endffell and. broke; ` his neck, thue compel ling_ us to stop in thern. ad We expect`to remain where we are till next week, when the `boys from `Jumping Volley move the county. seat` back, when we shall hitch `cur wsgonftothe back end of the V court house 'and7h`e towed along tociviliza-' _ tion. Before the Scrip City boys come V after the county capital. week after next, we shall }. have` "secured a. new horse,te,nd propose tolkeep right up to the procession after this. Remember to subscribe for theeoonty lest paper in the countyl-the wlieeisfwore off ot our eeteemed butisleepy ooiitempore'ry, s, Was9n,si.x months. axonmd it -has emcee. been detracked _et< Chicago. Quty, I ~ . : -v_- - -yvvvu----'-`--_ ----.._-,_ [On account o?}Ea.-.; iimbiliuy, to digest 303%` ad and ivouttenth aiuteah when allot ei- ggflraggh Seo.1I);vh9|Ml).I', :A'.~ H.1.Peo|`x,IP;nn. . .. -980 -091 .m_. `. um I need .nn<,Iprq93ari}>9 ., .t!!'9:l%u1~a9n..qf. C94 dim! 70.06.. _s00Wl=:Em!3l!|9l1..9N.l ;.bo.;' dis t~. E 3* V'n."".""*a......n.""'"";'T'.E an 3$',0.9!! me . .33 `*'9'Q.': *1 1` {moat 9' nfhm `_`. , For cnumn ssgmnut `X ,-A LI. ,3__- -4. |_1I:.__ L- _I:.___L -.. IIIWD `III IV? ,ll$ r|Il@Ilvv xv nd render travl info. `Do. ' E -5'.'3. T`-.?5.*"..'|.'!:: ` - Oi '!:~'n3 a tin -funnel: `W One cannot then: to pay7*f6r nn-article he used to get for nothing.` - - -__.-..L-.`I I... 1 DUB lav vi av: uvw--..- We are an liable tube corrupted by books as by `companions. L V ' 9 \`l _;._-_`__V- .'-I._-3.3..-. ....,I UUUAD an I! vvu-y uuuuu -- Employment is Nstu'ie's-bhysician, and is essential to human happiness. ,1 LE- ___._ ' it does at the so-called learned professions ' imer where he ought to he, lies in a MIDI Uvusvwvuua--- -- ._.- _ -_, `Will Fall. The following article is taken from the ` Farmers Advocate. While it states what is true about the vast importance of agri- culture snd the necessity of the farmer being better tted fol! his position, the- spirit exhibited is a bad one, sneering as and trying to impress the farmer that every other class in society is seeking to rob him This is not the wayto better his condition. `The way to place the totally different direction. _ A He must bring IDOIO skill into his profession and? must keep his sons from the results of the . foolish ideas , which too many `act upon, that ',tuwn- and city life is better than life on the farm and that a place in a store or" office is where money can be easily picked , II... In-.-`nus nllnlild ffv to h`s an vnuvuu--. ow .._._.--.. ....r,.____ _ , `A _man whd cannot mind his own business` is not tit to be trusted with a ku;g s. , - I I ,, '_;43___._2._.. ... 5`..- lll 90 I The most miserable pttifogging in the world is that of a man in th'e"cuur; of his _own conscience, - in Adversity _ is the tmi A (if principle. Without it,` djgman A hardly know: 1 ' whether ha in lmnpnt. 61- riot. ` A` 5 VI nuouvv-v -wt.-I------- -.._`.Y' 7...? H ,_ ,, ` he i_IAhones_t_'r not. 7 Tli e_ greaidat pleaaure I `(now is todo 5 good action by stealth and to have it found out by accident. 1 A, _2._ ..-_-_-I `stow indivtdugl happiness. lvllblu want I ; uuvw-wuv.--- Those who are formed to win gotieral admiration are seldom calculated to be , , 321---- .. Ilvv cw nu.`-u v cw-w-v-c v--.rr ____ -- No man if rich whose expenditures exceed lug .meIn; and no one is poor whose incomingll exceed his outgoinge. an n p 1". .L2`_1_" _.._ A _...._ :. ....-.; impe. A m;n i; sure to dream enoughgbefore he die: without making arrangements for the purpose. - 3 --'-`3_._-_L -..:A:.u Loo IIIIXBIIE TO.TIDrInuw:vvu -w_ V--- ` V, `, A dmhonest and malignant critic, by severing pmages from their context, may make the best book appeu to condemn itself. IIIJ-_ Iuuu uv gt-u it-v'a._`-VJ. . I . ` Ayer e_ Hui: Vigor improved the beauty of _the hair and promotes its, growth, It pre- ..-Venta tbeiaocnmnhtion olf dendre eleangee }`.the" scalp; end.-,~,,-reetore|_i`;'n.;._neln Adalqrito -gi-eyhaii-.' Hive you received A"y'er a Mme- no for the new veer? . Man an honest men Sp:-ect,iees.. upon himu nn'v'amouu1;e2'1leo`eit* iutcfent, if practiced upon another and in a little di`eI:ent way, to send him to the note- Ind V 17 nun-up vvou If we would have` powerful minds, we . must think; if we would- have-faithful * hearts, WQ!nlllt lovei";'~.I'if`we would have strong muiolol, wenftnuugi labor; These incgudo all that is vjlnublo in life,` : office is where can no uaau, ,.....w.. up. The farmer should try to make children s home the best place in the world A ~ AL--- -ma um. t-.nnt.inll&V impress v A man should never be ashamed to own | he has been in the wrong ;_w_hieh ia but saying. in other: words, thathe in winema- day, than he was yesterday. . 9 It - 1'7! .,___ 2 _____ -_ LI... L..-nLn A`: nlgxhty, like v the owering blossoms, 1oonfsdes~;butthe-divine excellence of the mind, like the medical virtues of the plant, remains in it when all those chnrmee are withered; IIIVIUIVIU to Uuuw on yw---.-v -- -..-- When the eye: become weak on theilide inamed and sore. a disordered system or n eorofnlone condition of the blood in indicated; . for which Aver : Saruparilln in the beat remedy. It" invigonteo and vitalizel the blood and expela all human. :.,.'__-_ -2 I.._ 12.5`. Unvvu Claw vanrvpu rug. -w-----. i. Why, naked 9. governess of her little. % iohn-ge,u.do we pray God to give us om daily bread 1: Why don't we ask forfourk 4` . gun: An Rafa`,-Ann-: :l\S Q` Ch ' w Words, words, words 3" teeyu Hamlet; dieparegingly._ But God preverveue from the` destructive`, power of. _w1ot-da !` There are W0lf_d.Whi0h can eepathte hearts noon- er than ehau-p"|wordu. `There are `words whose` "et1nge` can remain` `in the hen-t _th_rou'h 3 whole life. Therefore`, "think 'a1weyebefore yo'u apeek ;' `and apeektin hloye, or be silent. _ ` V duly `I : wnyaonw we sax nu: wurk dya,;.or v`g`:da.yI.=for 3: week 1'7 Wp; it fresh! replied the: ingonuoua c 1 . IIIL. -_;_ .t .___.....A.:.... -.-.-.-:-6- 3n tho Tho art of conversation consists in the exercise of two fine qualities. You must 9Iji_g4i_nIL_t_oV and you must sympathize. You must possess, at the aanentime. the habit": of-communicating and: listening. The union isirorof. but 1:-reaiotiblo. ' CT `,;` Shem-cad. `eilta`ned`Nos c.* ` There is astory of a pretty Kerry lady who had all her-`life a slight tendency to a redness of the nose, which developed with years. One `day, speaking to a neighbor- ing gentleman. she said. simperingly, "All rnylife I ve been in dread of having a red nose, which elicited the following reply, in the broadest` Kerry brogue, "And,- woman, new that you -have a `red nose,` will you tell me what harm it does you '1" Most diseases of the skin Au-iee,from had blood and [leek of cleenhneee. except when caused by grub: or ineecth Erveipelee, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Pimpleeend ell dnmore of the blood ere curable by Burdock jBlood Bitters, which puries the blood. swelled Neck.- Mrs, Henry-13;:;:A?;F'1;rndale, Parry Sound,7tstitios to fa prompt cu1e'ot enlarged glinda of the heal: and "sore throat` by the `internal and external use of lHagyard a Yellow Oil. `Yellow Oil ii a. sure relief for , II ___:.__I --...I.L:-..- children's nome we uulsu 9...`- ...- ..--__ to them, and not continually impress upon them the idea that farm life is necessarily one of drudgery. 'n------- -- -m nnnnnntlon which requirej LUIIUW `III. LUIIIIVV \. all painful condntions. If you suffer f-n:u;wl`:l`c:i'aoho you maybe- aure that your Stoiaach, Liver or Blood is at fault, and perhaps all threeoare combined; In qbadootion. If no. the bait remedy is But`- dook Blood Bitters, which cm-ea Headachel by regulating the organic notion generally. -I!_----n- and I-Jinn Al `TARA- J """"'- '-', "G~"" "' """` l'l"""" . nourunounnd hon ofvoioo. Public speaker: apd. A-uingert fare often dim-,e,uIAe_d ,.wit\h l;qqra_eneu,;un_d much danger in lurking iutho, bl`0nchill;Qip_O_I.`;` 11 am . .'Peotorhl. Bslum 3 pi`-ombp nnieqy; or the; `irriIs`tig`n1,-,': ind Guru` ":11 throat sud `ling ditnculeiesg` ` V % V , % The jvffopfigtfu-;':.!`;\"7g';sidfi.4 Ye115wi,`on -have` bonade cbrtiouteu - of 7 some mow `t-`es an-u-Ir`-`HIE '1-non. nf nnnfnnn -htflhnt nrinnifn-I. Lh.$3o`$&Z72B}e?.$'.&7imZ "3336 F53 markibld `cure: of Deafness, "by thus mgiosl h1LI'|l`II `ah .'|:n n`an nann- IIIDFAIIJIU vulva VI yvuluuuu, vy ll|QK|U| remedy for pain. Yellow Oil" also cures -Rheumatism, Sprsina; Bruises, Sore Throat, And all inun mstarirv troulaleua ` n . -' Norvouunofn.` * ` The unhappy and distressing `condition called nervousness fnriuu from debiliuy, irritntion, porn--`o1roulation.and~n; -blood of low . vitalntv. Redrannize the Jystem by Bur- dock Blood Bmen. which gives permnnemt strength by invigorating .the .'blood and, toning all the organs to perfect action. I EKUU UIWDIII` VI I`$VI.QIIU$O The 81;. `cm: mm 1.1 bnguuea withlice ~ st` Marine City. Michigan. closing naviga- tion on the 12th uf J8lIl}&l_`y_._ `; '1`_he_at._eam- er Mary made her last: trip to Port Huron after a oominnouuenon of oan.munt.hs. """T.'F"T"`."'.` "` #3"? , ' K i ? AVA Ge__r;_nan awngmgu wieu-t.A1`u_t.,ao`It.heexo;~ea;A! Mime at East Ssi.".|!'.5 'M.!9'!ilD.,&_d.5..Y 01' 3` two ago and sent. a paclnze of medicine to toe .Grbnn:.Pn'Imos':m` h1il_p~$n:.;cu:!'o5Ilia . ; ..;u v \.`u $352. . .4 1"? .5 51:; : ; .':W- I -1 \. . A l1..-........ .-..vo-u-an .-nub IllDxA".k`L QZRIZQDQ `who is fit tor no business, trade orpro-` necessarily one or urnugery. _ _ _ There is` no occupation which requires so many accomplishments as farming, and yet it is vulqarly supposed that a man fession, will do well enough for a farmer. This is a reason why farming is held in such disrepute, and why so many ambi- tions..yont.hs make for the. so-ealled,-'l_earn- ed profellllonl. The asserted "respecta- bility. of thelearned professions is largely acquired, or rather purchased. at the public expense. Why should the farmer.` permit himself to be taxed for-`the_ purpose; of adding prolit and respsctability'.: t o`= other professions, thereby degrading his - own `l Our .,educational`&-llthorities enjoy their. innip --thats;theqresson..-.,-and the A Ohinelblax l `gig-ounda their profession is the cause of a great deal of degradation amongst other classes of the * commu nityl,-3. 1- i The, `fhiglier education, ; boom at thv blic expense is a most niis -" ~ chievous and dangerous weapon in our social-a'a_i;s; o,ne__past;ef; the . ,coin_|nunity~.- being.edu5:a_tsd;yJint_,nihnies, w_lnle anothei; part doea',,n'o`t enjoy` an education betting . for good citizenship-`and industrial`avoca-- tione. The condition is somewhat akin to a pack of landlords who control legislation in subservience to their own ends, the re- spit in both instances being a widening of L ---- .... Ll... --ansnnlnn and 113 (g... I I-Ate 91-11!! >2. 8-var-tum Diseases of the skin; :';*'r;! 3 3, `w. . . . . - THE'30K'5`3E3T`FR|`ENB I, _ ` .,-L: 5'; -` ~ .' `,` . : .; '-L.IT'I .21.? I..?l!!'..'ZV`. TTLK NEE`) THE LARGEST, THEVCHOICEST, , THE `CHEAPl;ST, Stockof TEAS infTbwn`. requlre 101' IIIIU lIDll"'Iuu uuv vi >------, .daily..to- pre.8e.rve...tho color an prevent baldness; , mn.......... 1ur.m.1m mun-nn Grove. Ky" '_1`he Choicetiv Brands 4 of Roller, Patents, 'Pastry.Family and Stone ITLOURS. J I _,_4 M .4V|0g_tl.19i.Qnly 9 you require for the hair--and use a little, ` .:..:1.. .. ............m thn nnmralcolor and 4` Special Priceg to dealers and others taking large quantities, III" In 01?!!! lIllIIltli;JeIJ`J UUIII5 an the ga.p,..,, etwegn, _ ,,masses 9}), . _ - es; the-20009: . rr'`?`:*~3`*?.%.`.!'*PP`.e-.:~- form big, ` t_ - not-.e en _ _:x .._~_; mainly in the arm of :`reepec.t8b1.1lty- ' Let us for a moment cast an extra. tray of light on the picture. Let everybody be permitted to enter let, r_r;dt1}e1ne,or the teschinc profession j_us wt _ 0 SW10 liberty as he engoye w_1th reference to agriculty)rD;..Ind whet mllthen become of .1.-. -.-..&...nI>ghiIiI~.v nnnnninned` bv eexcluei ve- BOTHWEll,| prevent uuluucaa. Thomas Munday',,.Shg.ron grove, Ky., writes : Several months ago my hair commenced falling out, `and in a. few weeks my head was almost bald. I tried many remedies, but they did no good. I nally bought 9. bottle of Ayer s Hair Vigor, and, after using only a. part, ' . \ of the contents, my head was covered with a heavy growth 01 hair.j I recomg;-'-A mend your preparation` as the best halrp restorer in the world. --- * 4-, !I`_`.i`....a .3-.. to wait; -` l'!:5lUl.`cl` Ill uuv VVUlA\|1 My hair was faded and dry, writ Mabel C. Hardy, of_De1avan, I1l.; bu after using a`bott1ejoI__Ayer Hair Vigil it became blhk and glossy. ' |EEfN1%m_3>A5!r$,i&'ii@I3;R3-1 Pimples and Blotches. _.. - ::....'.'\..`..a 1 Ana ovznvliaunss` UCUCIIHO Uluvn mus. - "Ayer s H:iivFVigor u.'.m rm nmmalutu and Pm-fnmersl. -- ---l ._.__,_ T 80 disguring to the lace, forehead; tine! , neck, may be `entirely. removed by the use of ,)jTeI"st the best` and. ` `_ aafest:.V;'lte`x'a.t_iye'1a`n<`i jBiood-Purier ever ' discovered. '_ . A . a Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ,,____n_... . A1 . ..I- hnnlnn fnr CK, [ mt SUITINGSI AT 0081`: ucul`ru'V-nu Wu. ,,.. _...`,,. uuuuuuuu v- that reggaotability occasioned` lizypxcluai neug mpe1 `.1. map` to fqg..throug`t_1a long oI2l'5A@l,l,1_m=9f 831145 n.!,|M`i !'3 b"'` w;.p}iuf;~'u,u_ninations ___gu'5/`he is per- ~ mitted to enter the practice of farm- , ___1 u.-- -.....:....lon'-m mac hnnnmn A [ -1'15: Rove-I-I TICKETS To all boints Eaajt nd "West. and Manftohd. For tickets. rataes.'et.o.. apply It) [ T van. quu;u1- ~ ;. Rom. Qqunr. : Agpnt NJ: N. W. Rm. I_ General Passenger Agent; ` _ W; Sign %otu"l':%s:;. aziiatchgs % and Spectacles, and large Regulator in doorway.` ' [;.. ..- . V1.1: O * . . . , jQ- jJL-.l -iljjj corn-:Es a Specialty. II TI $I I.I - wv wv-' Sold by Druggists; $1; nix ggtiia Ear $5. cAu. AND EXAMINE. I_ ` .. [sold by Druggjsts and Perfumexfs. IDIWOO. $0 enter vuu ylavvsvv v. .u....~ ing, and then agriculture may become a popular and respectable profession. It 3 cannot be legislated or talked into so-oall- -3 .._-`_-..n.-I;. m- `

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