Itssearching~and"Bea1ing Prc- I ' nartf are lnnwn- thy-nun-I1- QUUUUIII Uulg `gnu neaung 1' 1'0` partfes are known; through: ` 7 out the World- * - {For the cure of BAD Lmg, _Ba_q Hrguta, Oldwonnds. Sores`-and Ulce_rs, it in an n'oilnhr .'..._....J'_ 1:` .1p ,4 . T` . . } Thls Great Household Meqxcmel 1- hanks amongst the leadmg ~ . necessaries of Life-, ` . V These famous Pills purify the BLOOD, and eat most powerfully, yt soothingly on the I I'_`____.. n4_-_-_ ,1, 1!- l '.l.`he Best Salve in the ororld for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, _ Chapped. Hands, Chilblainn, Corns, and all , 5 kinds of skin Eruptions. This Sa1veisgno.mn- 3 : teed_1_:ogive perfect satisfaction in every `case or money X'0l!1l`l`I:rCdb girlie 25 Cent}; per Box 5 For Sale By . . c eau. Bzmjxe. . 41- f If you are aud(leuIy- attacked by Pam or 1 Inammatiunolds, Bums, Cuts. Bruises and Wounds. or_suli`ex' from any painfulor iu-xm- i matory disonso, or for ncoizlents or crnergeu- ? cxes, don't: delay till the doctor comes, but E use Hagya.xjd'e Yellow Oil according to special ` directions, and the chances are that you will D find` relief before you could nd a doctor. l Every household shouldlteep thi=z well-known l ` and valuable remedy at hand. .. .......- r- .. -......J, Jvv uvuuu|u6lJ vu unu fiver. Stomach. Kidneys, and RnWRI. m'm'.m 5.... -..;...,.... .'....: ..:_ ..-.- .. ,...,............... - _ . In ieference to the last purchase of Burdock I Blood Bitters, . I have sold medicine for over I twenty-ve years, and in thattime never sold a. medicine that gave as good satisfaction ; Taken for the diseases recommended, it has u always helped the ' patient to such a degree, I -t;ha.t, warranting themedicino, every person is satised to pay fox it I could get you any I I quantity of testimonials if I had timsto see | parties, but we are very much drove in our 1 business. - I -....- _- .......- qvI~\A vu nuyunuunu \/uuauIuklUIULI. A C.-\RD.--To all who are suiferingfrom the errors and indiscretions 9f youth, imrvous weakness, early decay, loss of mauhuod, &o... I will send a rceipe that will cureyou,FI{EE OF CHARGE._ , This great. remedy wasdis- covered by a. missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T.` INMAN, Station D, New York C'i!u Tokoxro Oil Co. are` sole hanufactnrers bf I Ca.stozine Machine Oil. Infringements will be prosecuted. T... '_..B____._.:_, LI 1 1 I -v\ ` ll` an v,|_jJl/ u1.'Jr\U.|.1. 3 What is more handsome than 1. nice bright 5 clear complexion, showing` the beauties of 5 perfect: hcaltli ? "All can enjoy these ad\'an_ta- l gas by using Electric Bitters lmpin-e blaod, I and all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kid- iieynanxl Urinary Urgzms are speedily cured. l For uervousnefs and all atteudsintv ailments, l they are a. never failing remedy, and positi- . vely care: where all others fail. Try the Elec- Q tric Bitters and be convinced of thrrir wpuder- 1 ful merits. For sale by VV. 0. McLean at .t1'ft_3 cents a bottle. - . ' 1'|II' - - . , ..~...... .- wvItv|\.~ Public (speakers and singers who would possess .a clear voice freei.lom.fron; hoareenesa and sore throat shriuld use Hagyard's Pecmral Balsam, a safe, pleasant and curtain healer for the throat and lungs ; it speedily bwreaks up a. old and cures all pulmonary complaints, that so often lead to incurable Consumption. A ('31 on _"l`n oll rrrhn M... ....J:'....:.....:......_ LL- Fox cows, carrots are better than any other _.variety or roots, and` if fed till anon. Ann-nan 1:00;)`: O'Hara nan!` ha nn Tmu `_,,--_., _.-. ....g .7, ...v....... :- | I It is not always` the men that knows the; most who has the most "nose. One frosty day 3 I in winter agentleman accosted a.nother,v sav- ! ing, hello ! my friend, you have frozen your ! nose; I fear. Well maybe I have," replied % the other, but I have rubbed it as far as I could reach. If he had rubbed it with 3 I Hagyard s Yellow Oil he would have speedily 3 `E cured the frost bite. Yellow Oil is the great specic for Burns, Scalds, Frost bites, Uhil } blains, Wounds, and for internal use in all ainful and" in fl-.unma.tory diseases,curingColds _ ronchitis, Croup and Sore'1`hroa.t speedily. l I V ENVIED BEAUTY YIYL .L 5,, Pob have snngof-the `-Beantifql. Snow, _ 6 James in at the heel az}d`g9_s uythg l Tun Central Tobscco'Depot, Mr. E. Bethell j proprietor, is gaining in popularity with the ` .blic. The best and -purest -brands of To`- : scco and`.Ciga.rs are always kept in" stock, and no one who once patronizes the csta,blish- } ment goes away unsatised. This week as new assortment`. of goods is opened out, and `com rises every `requisite of the `smoker. Don t fail to-try the Central Tobacco Depot, adjoining McCarthy's _block--the only exclu- , ` sive tobacco establishment in town. I I Uxnrunon. Oct. 1881.. A Massrs. T. 1\'Ii1burn_ & U0. Gents--W1th pleasure I inform you that.I have received much benefit from your last bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters. Would you kindly send me two more by the bearer, and oblige, I . Yours respectfully, J. 0 NEIL. V I I i . _SCR.APfN'G Cmmors roR,Burrim.-Farmers I wives have for years been in the habit of scraping carrots to oolor their butter. This 1 hard and disagreeable work is no longer neces- ` sary, for 9. more perfect color in every way, and one aboslutely cheaper, is now prepared by the well known chexnists, Wells Richard-Al son 8: C0,, of Burlington, Vt., and called Per- fcted Butter Color. It adds to the kee ing l qualities of butter, and gives 9. -perfect . nne l tint. Ithas been adopted by the leading darivmen.` Sold everywhere. 9- 3 ,> ,. o Wh::ver?yon he.ve'1nky ` " A 'AndAme'n will'co'ugb with a`ol on ko, Aqtlge bleak winds of winter whis e and blow, - `ll their lungs are nenr out by theroota ; ' ` When fgagyau-d e Peotoral Balsam would cure The very worst cough they havesto endure, If they only would venture to try it. Then never a troublesome cough neglect. But heed`thia, advice with -proper renpect, -And go to your druggiat and buy it. _. pup--n....A .vw---.~\ M.m1mAcn71ums of tempera`, mowers and ' threshing machines prefer Onetorine " Ma- chine Oil to any other. It will outwear lard, seal or elephant, and is warranted not to gum. 1' Use Ca.storine..Macbine Oil for all kinds ; i of machinery. It is also excellent for harness 3 I and leather making--it is water a'nd.weather _ proof. For sale by dealers. - V 1- 1 1 :1 1 I -- K `I L_'_ ___L 1,, - -1 - , yn1UAuU.4xnmnu . _ _ All the world now `lookeup to .Chicago.u` the eat western metropolis of America, be, ing. at ahead of all competing cities ; but non " the less so, in its line, is Electric Bitters. From their real intrinsic value they have advanced tothe front, `and are now far ahead of allother remedies, positively curing where everything else fails. To try them` is to be convinced. For sale by W. O. McLean` _at I fty cents per bottle. . 1 ..__ ____-c . = -.1 u Avn l\JUklBlaIl' fi.mLA1sHLE1', Elgin. B_UcKLIN"s ARNICA SALVE. .-.-4-.-.;a-.-unglnn. 'CHICA& AHEAD- nuu}-IA -nun -`nA'vn um I. CHIC!` _-VIFLUVJ U1 tuuvu, uuu u. nwu uu oomeavagaiu there need be no loss of quality in the butter. Yours with respect, II 1 AIQDY 'D\' 1 ' '-.'r--- T k 9! Ogmmeroe ' Aayjagniugi. c;41.1:4ANp FX4:M'INE.' % Pnzogsium Low; : -. . . :m: - __ V _ E R; THE ?LAE:A1AJ%Lvw-we sf 4.. A.` - Rink of Oominaroo` 7.'i`alt en this oplippi-txinity_oftet1ii'ning l$is _aii1cex_-e thnh His" patrons :in Barrie and gap. rounding x_unghb_o1-hooci gnd begs intumte that he has :4-ecaived u_ngua.l a large stock of Adjoining :BaAn k of % Coxnigexce ` _....-,, ..-...v, vus; uswlavg {F4'GlJ' a Amati 6 . ` Are to be found at `his Popular Hausa. Keep your money in your purses until you ` - have been to ' ____ _i I ..I None of your Shams and Substitutes; but the Best 0`? ~ . Goods ar to be found at MYERS`. ` Tho Leather is good as -taziner can tan, The work isxas good as'i_s made `by man, The fit is as good as a blcan be, The Prioes the Lowest . that you can see. . i Men; Women, `and Children "are equally delighted with MYERS Bufs Am] S0E8, they ` V . T T carry all before them. ` A T ' it `I. _A run '-- ---` -- -- - " I 6 i sc 9 `.E"I $ Ohlstmas Bllllen itnmuvn, sHuuIJa?%nVPBJcI;AIra%msuunwgwi jscqrron AND ENGL1sH1*vvs;z:D! Eta: %..ff%3iz'ti"%f:%':t'i1 jhomt. EFASHlONABLEQ,OTHINGHOUSEE .._-_...-.----, ....-_...?._ Barrio, Aprn 26, 1880. -- _ T -> AT 'T.U3 (-' ONT-A-RIO BLc:~cK s:r'oR2-:v `~. -`K $ J I . E OPPOSITE McCARTHY. BOYS 8; PEPLEPJS LAW om`Ic`I:s_ DUNLOD ST;-{};ET BARR; The Subscriber has opuuedout. his "Spring and Summer Stock of ' ' i n n I nay: III 1 n I 11 n n." .. .. ' .- __' _ ' ./\_I..:L\-' .I.A.!0`./AVAJ. a.;.4;. Av;.L:LJ.Jl.'J .L\I \J(\]JQ[\, Of the best material. Perfect Fits. Latest Styles and at Reasonable Charges. .-{splendid % ' assortment of the Cheapest and, Best of . Anni-..`Irn-41 -s c-v--._ ..-. . _,'_ ,, !I`I`.\AE Ant; Al: r~-..urur'4~q . """""-' " ""' """"'l"""' "" """"" V` `PEAS AND ALL. I-"DNIILY :'Gz._0CI::IIIES AIJVAYS I3 'l`0CK... N.B.-LADIISS MANTLES `MADE TO ORDER. '-- .. -.g_.__. . VFALL TWEEDS FURFH3/Hl%;3GS, - ' . . ' I 6 In this department my purchases. have beep unusually heavy, 'hlCbt'1l0 vgzry lar;_gely increased . . business of last ncasqn warranted me in u1uk_1ng. and as the depanlnc-_nt 1'-' sun under the elliclcnt munmzemeut of MISS~'I`_HO'[i NE our lady fnends can depend on hqvzng their orders satisfactorily 3 attended to. V Oh it PATRONAGE RESPEC l`I-`ULLY SOLICIPED. ; , 1-4--.'j-1:-gun ------ 1: i- -r ' D`; I-l\Ib` J.`\JJ.\\J.lUL . s|G_`NmoI= TI- .. 11I.-, __ _-. _I-_, | And` of the Newest udluiost I5a.sh'i6nal.)le tyls, and `of First-<-lass .qutiliv'.y, which he will 5 ,,_- _ ......._..= uninu ; vuiruv AILJIJIII A), . - 4 sell Clu-uper illlzn III ) Li2l.!n[)cI. n1 T`|V'\t\1Kl'1rI1- vv -- . v`-_ -__ _ _- _ ' ' 1'va_I I fox-`family driving I In: , and thought I couid Trust him above all men. " '03: I nlway: thought him good. 0 _ r Of the Latest Patterns moat Fashionable Obloga. . Lateht Styles in PVorsted,' Diagrmals and Nap 0-vercaatings, Eng is. z a7.zd_ ' French Trowsermgs. ` I . --j:----;u' V jun I ' K E Tb:-rsubsoriber in thanking hi: friends in Barrie and Surfonnding country for their very i ; liberal support in the past, has much pleasure in informing them that his _ ~ I 1'l"_"I In -I- 1- Q- '1---I---1--u----1-...` _._- .._ ------ Y CLOTHING M ADE T2i3s3`RE~E_ LA i`E`;?3': srvwss 1 Z & it J17 _ V 4- .n.'_I 1.. C. Is now Complete, comprising the Newest and Choicest Goods in in a position to secure every-a.dvnntnge that Capital and Long .5. \l\y.x.1. every Department. Being experience command, can guarantee 3.11 intending purchasers Q0093 AT BQTTQM Pmcs, I0! . Plain and Fancy`, #11 Colors and Sfylvlfkzny lines of them o;ering at`-HALF THEIR _ . . A Jm .7... _. .. ._- `..~_, ...._ _._-... I. u nunvludnua vuunu aunt llll ` F`1LW2VL.I:mcik:- VK7I1\fr5f-3::.'m%R s-I-ocx; Tl nnur nnrnn`nfn nnnwnp-1nn'nn lhvn Vacant nnJ fVL...`......l. I`1,...I_ :_ _.__ _, vx , L any 4Vvvul I Hos:Eh`YTTA}ifi5_ L:bvsi c Awa- P I-:_'1E='s 1 n_.._..L T.V_ ._1.`._L ___}l (V,.__ , , a... nun u u.n.u- vuv gun up: lllb anu ;Ju1uu1Ul' DLUQK OI my Gm.xs..clonnwrweeds. Ready-Made U?dlhi_ug.h':1l~s} Caps. Mfmllvs. A H?! of thy Nawnct r.nr'l mnnfc Fa-airlunnhlo Qhylna nnr` 'n6' Vim; ..1....- ......L1.'.'-. _L:.,L ~ L , , "`,The EIi:@1m1`3oriuIn%. i3TIi s FALL AND wmnan STOGK . Well. I nd I've boen mistaken And candidly feel nu-aid,` V That an honest man in other things, Will cheatin an equine trade. iIA D E S I o1=1RIs'1`MAs :G0 oD?sz [~ I i V . ALSO S'I::;:UKS OF V - Winceys, Flanmgls, Blanlnfts, WoolV Goods, Carpels, Slzeetings, 8/avirtings, Gloves, Hosiery, Toweling, Hollznrls,Lace Curtains. `GENTS I-""[3'$1\'l'ISIEII1JN'C3-Q. Beg tuj umxounge the afrival `of t-hei1-`FALL T)IP()RTATIONS, em1;.,:cing ` _ 7 20} Special Attention is directed to the following Lines, in which we Offer Bargains ': I ljnjj j;-14; I .__.---:_- ;o; .c:'7EDON T YOU- FORGETLJT, TE{E_1;-ARISA HOUSE m hngn g-1 1-_L ....___ ALE? oaass GOODS ;`E):'l'W_E~E:-IDS_ & coA_1'mGs! T H J-3. \Tn-..\..L D..L..:...-. tnngor ` $1 , Xe;uhelpd1;a emu ' Out of a road. ' I'm xznged uggy If the hasn't busted the dash in, And thingnxo generally banged 1 . , SPECIAL :%;ALUE IN Gents Overcoats. Gents Shirts and Drawers. &c., &c., &c., dzc. ` " A CALL INVITED. Prices to Suittze Times dud Satisfaction Guaranteed. ` SANDERS 33.03., v\~ nu- wunvnv uuuuu. EVe='Y Size. F -very Make, Em Price! ha fnnn 2.1 1'13: Pnnanr nnnun wnnn "nu- `.....~...... .'.. __.._ __.._____ 1312.4 02:: 'G.i;-S-`I-113431335? IE5! ' Remarkably Good Shades and LOW PRICED. A -9.` .-- _..-_ ,-._ _ 1 -- .-._. __. _.._.. __. w--- a `la \as-n\rvno\- \/l III I. I \I French, English and Canadian. . Larsreebstock in Town. Bluulwta, Slwenngs, Tame LIn'en,. N}Dk`nS3V &c., die; SUITS P`1}i:()-I\I'i>"1""13"rm.\/'1:d;`1`)'I'`:"$5. ORDER" Lnas .....4.....'..1 D;....:.....L `ma... f-L....L cu._1-__ -_ 1 _L n ,, , an iaoojis, aAAbv-MAo:v.Lpi'uN_a, anooamas, . ~ A EA EEGE & %%VA Ls .- u --`y Vet}-I.;a;:est Parisian Stylresl nu:-.1. -...: 4-. g F%ALL0I-EMNG 3011! on till I fit: the cfittiar To the fence. Gum, isn't she wild 3 But me tell you how the deacon ' v ll'vvm-rlnncvfroshbazuilod.' -- The most-V'aried_ Stock ever` brought inAbo Tuwu. Full Assortment of 3.77 V -In_'a;ll:h`'Newest Fabrics. LADIES5%L'2;5obLs;T: MA~f;[ rxats, caps, bc., ace, T ` -A'l`THE--- ` _ have been --" MYERS FOOR BOOTS} - --_-j.__.'...:. . _-----gun:--_ _ HBj_m_PAlNT aw J; ...----..._.-- sANBEhsBRoa ,.-- f. can fl? 3%` In Cheaper than any mliur llnune dare he, Embracing muyneig gnd Nice Good: for Pmehtu. on: ' j ...n.. 4.4 vs .v_-- .A..5.- A. V ' The only plgce, wher a. Perfect Fit can be had.` `Kc wpixentle Whoa! whoa! ger`p,there!'back geg! She ; a kicker, as un-e.a.s_thunder ; 'IVk.-. -'hA'l lmnhnd the ninaln tree. Two s'ror.Es, j IE1-LFIEIIE. % Two ; sronn; COMPLETE THIS WEEK. - -- __..v-y --vnjvvtxv-C--I371 -wI- t-I013 IVS VI I-l I That the Best and 0n1yAP_Iace in Barrie for Genuine; n-:u_'l.eA-I- : -,4- I AT MANUFACTUR'ER S PRICESIS 1 ww eaipraang thnoritter, .- ' Bhfahslky, nun:-e nnagun, - 'I`ll`nevortnkeItockinade4won, - V on n1|IIliAnIIaAr tug gnn_ --> AT (_ I. .Lu.:u1y L1 VALUE. Aaolicld; ; ux cxgu uuu uuuwuuu. | - x ;'GEN?s' FURNISHINGS. H A H L... \T,.....!L2.... FR'A'V/AVLEY & oEvLm. Foreign and Dqmcatic. -`-1-vu- A1; ti; Novelties. D, `McDONELL Merchant Tailors , ' I` `\1I'II'\. In. Freeman : Worm Powdeg but tell now me ueacon My nrdnncytrgsh beguilod. -L- Can: or Dnnxxnnmms.--At a. late - iemperanoe meeting in `Kincal-dine,Rev. Hi`. Hilts referred to a gentleman who the previous Sunday had offered to get anyone, who would pay about $150 for Ike medicine that would e'ect.ua1ly cure L. ilnlenneu. Mr. Hilts said he had a diaper remedy to suggest, and one that. quite as certain in its effects. , to soak -an-eoloin whiske ,- and` hrn:a:.a_naniseep the lime to fans A A" 5; ;_.- '.l'he`only,diici11l:y in i.`fay x , .LIne dicine won the unwilling-. @;1..; Is :,o'f=.it-2 {e AL i;..esnoe;u,..,_5" L up it lmle - 1 Opposite Queen's % Hotel. % A llllul 5, Dun1op-t;_ TT 1 AT 34. `.44 _ DECORATING; PAPER HANGING, 17&LI`)13S2*?8$!f@3 8iBa :HI'loiicits a call from parties requiring such irork, and guarantees Peri \. V ` Moderate Charges." A Bd. Mann`; 19- -1 no ` ` ._ _ HAS RE.\_IOVED TO c Canon & Poarcym old stand, opposite the Clnrusun HM" Wlexfo he is jargpamd to do prbmptly and cheaply any work entrusted to him in W '1 _-.1 'VaI.x.....A.-_A ---A-- - --- Hausa, ggumga;a`1a i;;`;`g3;;;;ℑ C'01I_ and .7|I(1c/zin-/2 0.178, Tub/Ia?` inc 3 kicker, Iure.u_ununuex- ; There, she : busted the single tree. ' ;DUNLcP's':RE,1~:.T, sl HORSE SHIJVES AND .m1L:<, " [BAR Iumz. s1,mG11 SH()E s-s{`:`:&:1:F s/\r\//K"/'.`\/`. " EA arm, Eva . _ -- '-----:"_',' '-_-_f- -II:-1&4?--=-`.01-. ..na..nns...5.:.a (.2. gm =_..,:T,_';.:`_~_-a, H-}.\TP.A caoxcr. xobw Ln so}, .IAl A.\' m;,x:-u, S N D` 3. J-\PiN.- ()P.A.\'l,.I-.1 1'};:~:u1:,~< 1..;;, _r_ 3.` W I N _ -.r_>:"V`. . . . gNE.W F2-=;ua 5 3 JU-`::5'.' v;:a,, . ' `ln'\'l'\f\\.? I \\`T.`'!.' 1`ArI.V\'r nv-s--- ...--._. .__, _ ; GU-3 POWER. _ . |'\'ERY FINE m...~.(-1.: 'T}Z.-\~. . i . . :June 22. 1880.. V nu'I.nuII.6ulIu'n`|u'nnu'-an-`I.1- --.--~.---------u-I-0'9:--v-Irvin.`-a gANTO:az air; Capital, $539000. - {.:;~a i'1"L:.. :. 4.1.- I'\'l',1..-a.. QUEBE%c"%szgAE assu; i - --M: gcapitai, spoeyooo; T -Ifash i`This is the -Ol'dcat'C.\.\.\.D1A.\' FIRE ].\'SU{,-\I\'('}I (,'l?.\l! .`.."'. I ` 1.51-3. It has paid for L 2.-..a;J. - 6 Willlout Dlscmnst (tr licducuom of an ` Emmi -'-fvx` . v 1 1 H1 LLIC rruvxucu on. uuturxo, on an (IGHCFIDEIQIIS ot msnrahlc pm}-: , ~The condence of _the public in the Norwich Union Fire Ine agencxes 111 all` arts of the world, 1.; shown by the r: mtiuuous i amount insur now - . % . Excsanma $675,053,533 V This nH'1na in (.;ltl'n(nl=h1} far in lilvmmno-.. ....v,! ........m- .. . ` ` " 11`."' \IIw\f&1p' r Thus oioe I8 dlstxpguxshed for its liberality and pm:np`.; ; 8|2 261 700 havxng been paid to insurers for l<.-arses b" '3.- 'rh;. nriainalstm-.1: in urn`:-Hx n... mman... .,,.,..\;..n 11,. . .11 nevcrtylenwcxxnuuuaw 0n nynanundez-hemn. -- ..----aw wvwataavi 'l\F1_.ilU!....'. ,LO.\'DO2\ , LAYEX-I, VAI.-E.\'Cl.A`;F, SI.'L'I`.\."A, .C.UI~`.i2.-X.\"l~, IWCANDVIICD PEEL ANT ALI\E()bJ1:: . - ` `:---50: runs"?-dues 1 nosswnon as WALNUT CCFFINS With Hem-so furnished in 1 addition, I - > ""` I0: """` ;cAr?rrAL 5,500,963. ; u I o - ' - {' $5` J smmgdga deposited with the Finance )iim'ster .-: cmm... ii,-r~..`~.: zL`.':::`3- pohcyrhol ers._ - _ ` I _ Thu; first-class old-establnshed Enghsh C`-Jmpany is now ;;re;p:~.n.-i *.-) 23;: 3-) }'in the Province of Ontario, on all do:-1cript:'L_ms of insurable A 1: . - V the Dllbiic N0rWi(_'h I/'nnn F-`in. In.- i \-N,_..L{; MW " .1110 an 1` uneral 11r:q';issii.;aI upruj5h._4_ g TLNo RWI G H as N I 9 ;FIRE INSURANCE g`ggIPA\_I_1 or EXGLM 1`. scxzj 6r Reduced Pricey. rsgg F133 3253 5 ix zul (Irv uunvxng ucexl p.1.}(J. I The Original Stock is worth the AGENT F01". RARIIIR "'..a;' ' :-arzsv ..,..._,..g % H EA..&e_i"..I%a % H? 13-15 ---v.-J.---._..- WILLI:i2;_ 53 .=1=z-Kai-5 ARE =?2:=E,pL:..~ YCTRA nlzrnrrw. \'1T\`:`: uvenv ` .v 1 . .. . n. HOUSEHOLD HINTS sRAoKsTAr5%`fAND LAP~fsP8, M. `nl.:._Cl>(>.`Fl.E.`-. nk` UNDERTAKME A".I.ho').H:-.1 20 cu'r'rER% 8;; sysjies-a wazwmwazmx, A `rue only Medicine that successfully puries the Blood, acts upon the Liver, Bowels, Skin and Kidnl ` " V: -`while ' at tha same time it allay: Nervous In-itatxon ` L_ . :andVstreng`,thens the Debiiita.ted' System, perfectly 811? ` speedily curing Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, C5"" 1:..}J paj:ion,.Headache, Rheumatism, Dropsy,N ervous angi Gen ; egfal Debility, Female Complaints, Scrofula, E1'YS1P1"` -s_g1t`,n_houm,. and every fspocigs of Chronic Disease arisini 5. L1ver, Kidn,eys,' Stomach, Bowel: or Blood 1 V TIIE BE3T_.Bl.00Il PIIRIFYINIB TONIC IN THE WORLD. YIIIIITII A l_I9u;.` liar T. mum 2. nlL`InI':.u2sIn . -.---- me- O"`'- " L ` -' `j. . ` """"' 8 8 I Constantly on hand, Shrouds, Head Lin. 6 V 0 ` ing, Gloves, and all Funcml Itequisites. 5 4 HEAR $E'FOR HIRE. Orders by Mail or Telegraph prQrnptl_v,v `am QPL-ACE OF BUSINESS-John-St, One Door squth of Ball's }'l;.m'n'-,4 uII- IILOI DLUUII I'Ull"lNu "IN"; gm; nouns. Ice. MILBUBH 8: 60.. SOLE Aems, tqpomo. ie, March 12, 1879. Gives Mast Ugm, with Least smoke and Lu.-.1: l.os:r.<`*|3 II _l-`OBS! Emacs. RUBBER AND LEATHEE . I 3 \ ;:mnea`f@ 5*. ' ar. Mcoromom Coal Oil LstnterIVlsM._(~V3i1,i_n1~I:;&>y:?-. &c., farmer of Collier and Bmgrzezd Srreets, um-, HEAvv ANn- `SHELF HARE?-WARE. ac. /,\/\/\/\/\/W 4'\/`\/`./'./\/\.'\/\./\4`_._ '-/` -'`\-r`- ' 4' - V ` eP.o_or-:mEs. FRUIT, iasscurrs, 20. Lug uuuu p.uu. no IIISUFOFS {or loss! : worth fabairms premium; '\.'> `rt Annin HEALTH HINTS.` SIGN or CIP.CULAR sguv, Having purchased a first-class Hearse in, . prepared to do Undertaking Cheaper ' ' than any other Dealer in this ;|: part oi the co_untry. 3 (V02-1!` (VIQIIII. Under` HANDSOMEHEARQ Afr J. HENDERsoN's. And all Funeral RI.-quisii. 75: rm` :5 mf ALL ITS IiRA.\'(;HES ~ \JJ.|4L4n~ at-hmv, . Money [0 DH lop Street. Mu \ N|'Y-.\ ( .n-uvnvnnm-.r. FARM HINTS CH LE3 f `j-.5/' 30 7216712 3, @399` d33aD gm} me. 0 . Perfect Sm :uI_v_v.u,~, an um} uuvuvn moss ,1 .-,.-: . Ittoyod ho if ,-,~ ~ 1.` -.. `*.i6Ag1Vro*`4!'<: r~g`1i-* I I Ih'.V.V\J. JloH.\uor E JV Con veyahcceru Owen Strwu Lonnox, 3'-'.:'.:.. .... It In thaofnr-3 M It does the h lumen. tear up 0. 5 per y In. var sing on can ordem mus Iuhlcrlptlnn.-1 u`Lost, Wunc _ "tfy,~`lugf n03A.l\`VH ` 0 on. H. \ 1- those with must be paid I be ltrlotly ad 'uu-rluges, un unu- I Works, (,'ru1.: V0 ,, G. 1 - (7m-.--5 .. ,1, '9' '433~5:;\:::.f:::..trtf as Fu; `Ii _ I Il.LL.| Lnn4- >2... -)o,4s(1 I `and \-'5: ~w - .Inx4son A;:--, `L5 V` -'\\.,hIonoy to I. yooxfze 17+ I Dr _-, ;x,_-_ I. ...-,, Tow A. ntisfqc '- .-___ ..-----avg ' -'-When a_man tells you he doesn t believe the Bible, qubte eomeching from Aristotle I or Shgkeapeare, and oak in, T which portion of thecriptures the some ` `pnbsage Occurs-, .and't"e"xi'to one 139 iwill M acquire-you th5;t,lij']: foffg _ T,o'_hg[ f1p u1;'has Fumim ` '\."`=l'4.-` ' LLVL_L . .- """"" H and mu """~`~ urlos Publliz, ' `pf ;_'n0ut.. Omen ( V ` kc. t..nco 1 -' Libs late rm L`-`;':1.r,-._ w. Lounl. Q. V V A n. I -A Lonvoyancur. $Iro0t. Pouutu "1. 1.` 50:11.. LL 8. -I lctz, u.) .'-causes nmlor RED . '-I sun nu- U-Jnvcyuncnr -Work9, (3rzu.: L __ '1 oer. U) dancer. An the sale .0!" `'hold lfuruit mlluction 4 --_..--.. vv uunvunvo I-.-A cheerful temper, joined with in`- nocenoe, will make beauty attractive, V knowledge delightful, and Wit good _na- tured It will lighten sicknesa,poverty, and alicrion, convert, ignorance into a.`n amiable simplicity, and render deformity itself agreeable. nr|___ _ ,, .`... - ' s1'f:'&6S mmnod In th In n for aslv wookues. The Job Deni Iivay ssortme ;?`1?9;9: . om: x1 ' EH. (3.) nnuamq unam- fj H uv--. . .. . And on I-In been 0'rx< your Into-ru ylgotlme ole.- t tan 0.1 tr Lerost xnun I `lnt.e`rosL or 4 axcevtlou. gs Manny (`M1 b in conn~<~?. : 13 O0n1lw' nancial`; D3! prim 1 . I nwvn n Lin tlw Cu.- _vury lnw uqaintanv-r who inlcn land nmy_ \ travel nu~ Cheap Far cmllauvlex -( of you'rT"life depends upon t e quality of your thoughts ; there- fore, gaard accordingly, and `take care that you entertain no notions unsuitalile oo_vir.tue and unrensdnable to nature." ' I Oouuuxxcnmo DIPHTHERIA.--AB every physician knows, it is no uncom- mon thing for adults to have diphtheria Io Inildlv that it is mistaken for an ordi- nary sore throat resulting from `cold ; yet `such a. personcan easily infect a child, and the child become the centre of malignant infection. In view of the fa~ tel prevalenceof diphtheria, therefore, the kissing of 9. child upon Ythe month ` bye. person with a sore throat is hazar- done, if not criminal ; and scarcely lees loin the practice of allowing children to kiss their aiiling playmates. It would be '3 * vile to exercise great caution in `this i matter if not to discontinue the practice ' of upon the mouth altogether. INSURA '_bog to inf: money on I- t0 effect I Contents; or to have in all the u and honors We reproaa Innis: in U IIIIUI ire and Li And Canmli and deal in L:-- IF... I: ` 021 L E!!! .Ir.\:\'n L) \l LI- .)n Spoci.-s11 _ shing tn uh.- I drouaing. 1 All Inform charge. y mmm. umm - '1 Inc "~Amc vstreot, Mn `v 1. B90!-ZVQ IJ- GI. find good I Borrowing able termn promptnowl u conti-ion ht '4 an'u In : 1! n _4b-ly. ,.__.._,---vua -Thiere.is wormwnnd of bitterness in nearly every sweet of life. But it would not seem half so bitter if we did not stop to weigh, separate, and -analyze, to find out exactly how[ bitter itis. "h_i 1, u n .u.. I hlvo n 90 invout In oonnidernh 19 VII l'll"' ` -of Simroe The nml known, Fl A number , ,. House hum lrgtruu zollucunn -PoUce Cu MCIRTG A1 .-U'(`T aOI`|O6y(lIl l INSUB.A.\ HI. ICMAU`: ..I5.\'.\ OX. - g193,s_l --Those who, withdut knowing ans", fhink or speakvevil of us do us no harm; it is not us they aack, but _the phat- tom of fheirown imagination. ' ` ` lI"L._,,, 9, u -- . _LoA}; A1" ENNo) I ._.. A nm `STIR ? I A ,-Mu-nn fdsr;1>:1| AIF `Upon \HA1'.1.I I ...A \'..u_ fA.R.x1 A Olnllnx Mlde in FARMS 0nlcn-- v `He who is false to thenpresent duty hrenks a thread in the loom,and will save the effect; when the weaving of a lifetime \ is um-avelled. . ' _ I iAL`)V.\I~:c Y TCA KT Brrlstu 1) M101: 8. 1-`mncl | A -A Chfistin church is not a Sunday club wbefe we-I` drewsed people meet to enjoy music and rhetoric on the Lord's lDay. . ' I > 'l he great D_r. Guthrie long ago fol I lowed the cnstomof most Scotch minis -' ` tors in his day of taking a glass of wine. Butthere was in Scotland :1 poor, ignor- ant driver, who was wise enough to pre V fer total ebstinence. One dayythe Doc~ tor `rode in his cab or wagon over a wild l part of the country in a pouring .rain. f 1 When an inn was reached the _D.octor-I 5 took some whiskey in a glass to keep out? l the cold,and offered some to the cabman. No, I thank you sir, I'm a. teetota;ler. A very sirnpleivansaver; not 9. word of argument, only example. I don't sup- 5 pose that he `ever knew that his refusal l 1 ever did any good. But the learned,elo- I l quent divine remembered it. Soon after l when he was called to Edinburgh and ; I wont round among hie poor p'a.riehioners 5 {he found mm was the cause of muchl l poverty. He could not say anything to ! them while he tr-o1: his glass. and he! 3 a teetotaler and did what a man in his ` position could do. .The good done by his 3 lvserrnons. addresses, books. schools. and llulaors will never be known until the; iyidgment. A fer: months" ago I went` , l11`0"t2l1 the rnaeed schools be founded , lin Edinburgh for poor childran"_.tem- perance homes.` In four kingdoms I saw thought of the poor cahman. .He became ' I 5 no such joyful sight as that of these rud- 5 I gdy-faced happv urchins. The c:1l)m$m1 `ml to drink. he thatld-ryyhelped to tear-l was not aware that hv his ~mn.lest -ref-.1 { ` 3 away 9. habit in a.nnth_er that leads only | ~ to evil, and to start a great man in a course that was ealxmtion to multitudesg ~ : for whorn he labored. A 1 i _-_-']>.`-Vhelr in no tvrani like custom. and 5 no freedom ,whe_re 11:3 edicts are not re- ! sisted. , ' ' g -For children there is absolutely nlo` morality except exa.mp1e,either narrated I or seen. ' i I I l The saints carry their glorywith them and diffuse it wherever they pass. The Christian, wherever he is seen---in the street, in the drawing-room, at table, in prison, or in the height _of greatness-- ahoiildhlways inspire_ others with the opinion that he is a man seeking God, intent upon advancing the great interests of huuninity. and who thlnksit is not worth living for anything but to glorify God ; and niake all his successes. and all his reverses contribute tothat end ; who is ready to leave the world as soon as his work in this respect is accomplished, and, like his Masrer, goes about doing good. lO,h 1 how holy. how happy would such a Christian be, free from icovetous- I ness, from envy, from anxiety, and all that can disturb the soul ! Walking :1] ways with God, how would he make the 1' Gospel honored ! how Victoriously would ' he put to silence gainsayers ! And how many souls would he bring to` his Sa~ viour by the humble inuence of a holy life. .._.__._._ HOW DR. GUT!-'l~FI-lE*EEOAME Ag , TEMPERANGE MAN. '4 l `-Thy gentleness, said the Psalmist ,-l lha.s made me; great. There is, true greatnesshin gentleness. - Little minds.- with little gzrace, cannot hear contradic- -tion. But hewhoee heart is lledlwitb ` I I love to God and love to man" can bear with the weaknesses. the imperfections, | and even the perverseness of others. If you nd yourself tried withlevery body, rest assured of one thing, that however ; much out of the way they maybe, you are not right yourself. Glass imparts its l own color to every object. that is seen` throughit; so do the passions and pre- judices of our own souls color theactions of others. To one absolutely deaf there are no provocations Lllzilt dist_u1~b' the equanimity of the soul. ' ._.' .___ - Q l OLD BAcmzLon s CHICKEN P1E.-Put ' your chicken in pot, with as much water I8 you wish gravy. If the chicken is . young, it will only be necessary to let it .1 come to a boil ; don't forget to season it. E For the crust, three pints of our; rub s three spoonfuls of cream tartar and 9.` half cup of butter thoroughly through it ; one and a half teaapoonfuls of soda must. be dissolved in hot: water ; putin milk l to make iteti` enough to roll out. But tor theldish you are to bake it in (9. deep asrthen one is best); "put the dough: aroundthe aides, not the bottom. then! pour in the chicken. but ` first thicken Q` the gravy. Now put on the. top crust! and bake. . ' I VV an u'uu 5 Ulilliil auaunvuuv. Queen : Hotel, Ba.rrie.'Dec. 10th. 1880. I '1n This man-, su.id I,,is ene,who, When em-th s short time is past, Shall hour with joy, those blessed words: "The least shall no1:.be1ast. : Ye foolo, said I, what are ye, But tenants hero on trust`! 1. The treasures too,of which ye bout, Must page to moth and rust - Your days, too, all are numbered, Soon must your` time be o'er, - ' Then must ye.lea.ve yourvast domains, As all have done before, ' M ake _me thankful for "the blessinga, Thou show'rest from Thy throne. Make me ready, when Thou callest, To return Thee but Thine own ." That night as the monirch alumbred, He was rt-used by an angel's touch, _ And he left atonce. with only a groan, The_world he had loved so much. De$tb a angel journeyed onward . To full his mission bound, And called the no}: man to account H`... Li. 4--.'l-u+ in flan Minna But be passed the cottage quiotlye-A N 0 power had death's dark strife- For, holding guard at that lowly door Was God's other angel--Life. ' , 'r\-_ Inn. `IDQA By rank 8. Aslpusedbyashtelyplhw. I heard the Monarch my :' "Surrounded by my glory ; .. ._ I will nev_er-pus' sway.- Aa.I passed by a noble mansion, The rich man a words ran so : "I have all my heart desireth, From this world Iwill not go." As 1 passed by a. lowly cottage, I heard the true prayox` within : "Lord, who this day hast blessed me, Have mercy on my sin ; . How [Lona To COOK I 0UL I`RY.-A chicken will require not quite an hour for roasting ; 35 minutes for boiling. . . . A large turkey requires three hours of g roasting. . . .A turkey will not require so much time for boiling. Put it intn boiling water. . . .A fowl will require nearly "an hour s time for boiling ; an hour and a. half for roasting. . , . A goose l requires two hours to roast. Boil it l rst. . . . A green goose will require only l one hour for roasting. . . .Aduclr requires 1 one hour for roasting`. . . .Pigeons will rout in half an hour. . . .Quails, wood- 2 V cock, enipes and plovers require fteen ._or twenty minutes for roasting. A g _$uuuan' scum. -j-o.._._ `mus CHRISTIAN Lars. Lnd cauea me rlcn man up apcu For In: talent in the ground. . GOLDEN GLEAMS. `A~EE?l.1TLE Si"IRl'lA'..M |.l Bl'lllIll PPBB IO _1 bin! .11: ml. con wanted to boy a mule, telegraphed him : A Dear friend-If you are looking for a N o. 1 mule don t forget me." --We ask Dublic sympathy for John W Cobb, of Michigan. Being in jail, he worked eighty-four days to dig out, and then rose up in the Sheri_"s bed-. room,-in front of-9. tickled audience of a dozen persons.` - ' e ' 4 -{-Wh y isvit your loaves are so -much `smaller than they used to be ! ' asked a man of his bakejr. . I don't know, un- less it is because I use less dough `than for merly, rasponded the baker. A - -A Galves*on iah, whovnhas a tule for sale, hearing that, a friend in [Ions- ton wanted hp)? mule, I: Dem` frinnd_Tf vnn urn Innlp...... ' How To CATCH COLD.--Breathin'g% more or less foul, breathed air, in close rooms during the winter, irritates the. lungs and poisons and impoveriahes the blood, and with inattentionnto the con- I dition of the skin, thepowern of resis~ I wanna are brought down to a. minimum, i 1 1nd the chilly, but usually pure,b1asts of lpring--which get all the blame, but,` V whi-`.h ought. to be, and which can be, readily and safely enough resisted by a healthy and vigorous individua1--give rise to 3 eold--kindle into a flame, as it were, the smouldering combust-ib1es- _and the work of destruction is soon com- pleted. ' -M_ attention having been called to a slanderous article in. your paper,I now --." That wasss far as he got They fciund him. dead cold, with the pen still in his clutch. - ` ` I 1 F I 1 -_.__ - ..-. -- ....-.. ...,3....-. --A man can easily arrange to have a comet. named after him, but ' the` next thing is to nd some_ one who will .in- dorse his bank paper. run: '0 J ,,V-__'vv ---v-4vvl4v IT!`-I'll-I-I\`I\l5'\39l T --A fed headed man rec.nt'.ly attend- ` wt! 21 m asquexade wrapped from his head A to his heels in brown doth, and with his head bare. , He represe_ntedVa lighted ` cigar. - V V _ 7 I 5 --Thex_'e7is nothing marvellous about gaming ` by laying` on hands. _-Hands l laid on srnartlv and vigorously have i cured many_small boys of baduess. RT... 41.... .L'_ _:,L n -- -` -..---. ........J `unuull uu_7o vs uauurzs-1. 4 . . - . . Q - Now that the sidewalks are so shp- : i _pery{mosr/[people can st.ud y`t.he stars lwithouxtfia. tel-scope, althqugh by so I Joing they almost telescope themselves. g l.L,.`.IL-,l._'I,.,, -` -- ` um , UUL ULUJ L1 111 earnest W113 351010." I Jim entered the place, nodded to all I one of the men mm-ed over to `the bar, 5 winked at the rest, and said : E rhandsgeand was `warming bis tees when 1 I i J 1m jaaunterecl over to the bar`, poured ! out a stiif glass of whiskey, and sent it down without 9. sigh. The other looked ` at him for half a minutx-w,and then asked : n;r]n t tn,-v utvvnnuu t.`I\Vl `KT.-nu Vn. .u n 3 I Eh '3 Jim--take suntbiu"with me 1' `I % [ E>Z`w1m T 1 ` On drinking water 1" replied James, '1 as he calmly wiped `his mouth on his 01 bow. ' V V ' T : " -T~.The length zt:-t'. ;1e 1ongest Polar: Q night is equal to 142 days, but, there t` are no cats equal to such nights. ' J A w____` ,_J__ ,\__,_,:|_ __,,, _, . I I ' uu uuu V110 nauu. UU nU.UIL l.u uuu I A ` Oh, but he has. `It would make him fee1Tawful'bad to be invited up to the f bar, but Jim is in earnest this jzime. 1 Ti... .._.L.......fl `L- -1 _- _-;u I`, I ., 1|: vuuuu vu uuxun vu AU. | Swore off, eh ? He .doesn'.t look is if he had the sand to `stick it out " 1 :r\LL.I I I I0 P171` 9. bowl c:.>f qvuzklime in` a damp closet and it will atsorb the moisture. ! U"\: I IILLCC nu KJIJUUD ; ` He swore 06` .on the lat-,9.nd_he seems } bound to stick to it." ' 1:(`1 , , A` In 1'!` `I -.u u ' no- I 1uL.| D1111-J LVL uuu. K VV_hat s the matter with Jim `? asked two or three at once. t(`l'I III 1 1 V-AULIIJ Jcnunlncu - I" "There. comes Uim. Poor Zfellow, I I feel sorry for "him." A _ uY(7l...+ .. 41'... ......+;.... ...:;L T:... an -..1-.._1 `_ It was 3 o'clock in the afternoon-- just the hour when old soakers putdown their mid watch dram. Seven or `eight 1 men were seated around the stove in an uptown bar _room when one of-them sud- [denly remufked : _ 1 ` u'I`l....... ....._..,... I:... 1).... sun... 1' .uUu'7 VI Jllu ulu, uuulnuucu uuv J. Luabulu l I ` De mah who knows dat; he amv mean, - tricky, dishonestl or degraded, an yet; who Bots down to wait for any tickler I day. on which to vow data he will do better. wonft'be apt tomalze any change ice. Ebery day should be a. day fur! s'w'arin ufffrom wlmcebar slunvmenn or; offensive. Ebery dayshould be a day 3 fur resolvin on rloiu _a leetle better dan `. de day befo'.w If you do "wrong ldoan` wait fur de speshul day, but rightvit at once. If you feel dat. you _am mean an low-lived, doan- lib a day waitixi fur do l new y-ar, A but ax some one to kick you K right off. VVe will now shetup de,sto\Te turn out do lamps and respond to our homes."-- Lime K22-xz Club Proceedings, ! in his system dab his na'_vburs will not I I w;'ould like to ask ifnny iuembe'r_of! dis club `made any resolves on New Y`ar sTD.ay'!" "Not-a. hand was lifted. UT om mnra ["4111 nhmmanl O-A n Auk J. at D JJIIJ I LIUV at unuu wan AAA |.'\4Lln I am more dun pleased to fin dat `. none of you did,"conti-uued the President; 11.. mo)` m-kn In-.nn-n .-L.+ In. nm nan:-,~\ n 5 The squareman mezznres the" same! each way, and haintg got no waiuny, edges nor shaky lumber _in him. He is free-from knots and sap, and won't warp. 1 He is klean stuff, and I don t care what (ya work him up ' int_ he won_`t' iawell `and he` won : shrink. He 1z_g jamungst man what good kil dried` |b,oa.rds` are _among c`a.rpent ex's, he won't gseeson kraclfp It} don't. make any gdxfference whlch stde ov htm yu cum pp to, he iz thesame bigness each way` 1' and the only way tew get at him, ennyv how, .iz to face him. He knows he ize square, and never spends enny time I wieing to prove it-.- `The square man yz one ov the. best shaped _m_cn the} world has ever produced, he 13 one] of them kind ot chunks that kant. alter tew t a spot, but yu' must. alter` the spot tew t him.--Billings. T . | ' z . i It. being neaf the hour for adjoufn- ment, the old man stepped -forward and I asked : 7 I 111-: . I Ir ' 1' pl THE MAN WHO HAD -swarm, OFF. T Sons Irmrsa in Farm Ecoxomn-- There are certain T general "principles which should serve as a foundation for the arrangements of a farm, but the de taileimust necessarily vary greatly, For example, if possible the barns should be upon a rise of ground where a cellar can be built opening -to the lower ground ' at the rear. The elds should be so arrang- ed that there shall be as little fencingas possible,and so located that all` the elds 3 can easily reached from the lane. A long eld is considerable advantage over one of the same area that is _square-in_ time spent in turning, plowing, harvest- -ing, harrowing, sowing etc. A pasture the longer bouts, and therefore less! clnse to the stables is always handy, and other things being equal the orchard should not be put at the rear of the farm where the wood lot had better be locat- ed. There is much labor to be saved in having everything so placed---and this applies to the very details that seem tri vial at rst |ight--that therewill be no extra steps or turns in- doing the every: day farm work, For example many days` labor can be saved by having the pump in a handy corner of the barn-yard where the Stock from `a number of yards may come topthe troughs. . u uLu.I IUA uau Ii LLll.ul|l:C" B1.lU DUUU ILSKUU '3 Didn't; yo-uswaar 013' on New Year's? .;'V on H ' ` -._`,`, ` 1' <'>`%`,`il,;I.!:-L -._.I.s-.:*i; iqr. : '13itk1i:_1:3't'ntti(`l.a_ {% m=sZ.3?%Z b`-3.`I.1':e..`.`'..`? a;'.eua . V So often tojthe skggsi 5. The little school-git -1 steps oh `it ' With an elastic gait; ' . But ere`-she can step o again. She sits upon her slate. The-little boy, with pail of milk, ~ Treads on it just in play, Beacon some stars. A The passer:-by . {Gaze on the milky way. The belle, with rich embllishment, 7 Come: up with mincing tread. ' Her shoes-nre made of best French kid ; _ Ber stockings clocked with red. No matter what the size of feet,` Not with what they are shod, The cola hole top has never yet With uprightness been trod. The big poliezan, prbud. erct. j With gum shoes on his feet, Disguise: it with condence, ' 11.... ,...;..I. 1... . nu` M. hunt ' ` The gt-anger with his cowhide boots : ,By thunder '! `-Did you see V How apry thutvlittle iron thing * Got out from under me ?" ` ` NEW YEAR'S, RESOLVE3. Eb: . 1 I!B_`t%I_,l1;_`tc%',17 TEE HonSI: s BI'I`.-Let'8nyone who` hes the care of a horse these cold, frosty mornings; deliberately grasp in his hand _I piece of iron ; indeed, let him touch it to the tip of his tong-1e,9;nd then let him thrust the bit into the mouth of a horse if he has the heart to do it. The horse in an animal of nervous organization. His mouth is formed of delicate glands and tissues. An`! it is not a momentary pain the horse suffers when he . takes a I frosty bit. Food is eaten with difficulty I and the irritation, repeated day after day, causes loss of appetite and loss of A strength. Many 6. horse has become worthless from no other cause than this. TIGKLISH TIT-BITS. Iglllli 1| : VVIDKI CUIIIIUUIIUU, How quick he s off his; best ! %r%ua"?-;LL'Asi3~}eiAu T -:1 uv FMBBBIIBGG.-"v `~- ' ` hef -'I`n.d6~Marka of theno~ Modicineq are regiuteredvin Ottav Henge, ono.tht6ngh- out tH6'El'ill|`_`'.?0ilCO8i6nB, via my keep the A=:&;n:.09u.mrei,tg, hr ..-1-10.. will be progecned." `~47 ` ** ' ' 'F'Pnrol1iIh _.1;un1a r _ ;w;;:th'oTI;` Ion: mdt. ` ' * M` 1 Ath`,PiiI=-" x:7'T;_`*If ' .`.S.0ilvi'd3tr1M ` ,,.- vac u,A4I-UIID STREET LONDON, And are sold b 111 Vendor: of Medicine: throughout the ritiah Pouessionu, `who keep the .A`marioAn.0ounte'a_itl `fox-.ado, be1'~ w-v- V" 5.` 'l`...IA;|l-'_|__ -n -u~- -- v-- - &_%\I I I I And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it has . never bQeu known to fail. - . * '. ` 'l1`he_> Pills And Q1i1tment_ ja_x~_e uftctnxe ` onyat,w., ' . ,.`. ' 533 O_XJ"'_OBD...3T.REET ` by :11 vmI....- ~..c ~'u.`.::.-.:..-- - -- -- cu-soul nu: VI) II-Ill,-I U103`! D; it is an infallible: remedy. If effectually rub- bed on the neck and chest, as salt into. meat, it Cures SORE THROAT, Bi-onchitis, Coughs, gold_, and-even" ASTHMA. For Glandular gygrea SURE THROAT, coughs; 861? A8THX_A__. For Glandulgr _w mgu, Absoosaea; ~_I11e, Figtalgg = ` ASOUT R-'H`E'U-MAT! .` ` awn-v 1.;.`..: .: unvtxr .nmn.'a`-n ,-. . ~ ~ - - -- - - vv-----`--- ---v---J -y and BOWELS, giving tone, energy. and vig- our tothese great MAIN ' SPRINGS OF LIFE. They are condently recommended as a. never failing remedy in all cases where the conetitu- , tion. from whatever cause. has become imnair. ed or weakened. They are wonderfully ef. cacious in 19,11 ailments incidental to Females of all ages; and as 9. GENERAL FAMILY MEDI INE,'_a.re'unsu_rpa.seed. ` Fol keeping the stables [where milch cowl are sheltered and fed clean and 1 tweet, ne dry earth is superior to any- thing else.