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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Oct 1884, p. 3

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~&DtfW!fWM@t.UNWi$!W$A A1·AWWiRIMf4~$£MHMIW91t!hdiiWJW! M11t!W&1Jii$1Wi*IBS'MM!MM*'R'f'"' ¥ 0 1&Si* MAM&··· · Wfi if+ ajiWfCifMWS - Our lives make a moral tradition for I _The only thing the electric girls havl!t our individual selves, as the life of man. In Ohio tihere is one divorce case to England stands first with· twenty-five When ~ man starts oµt to paint kind at large makes a moal tradition.for failed to moved so far is a St. Louis girl's. shoe. every ~even ~narriages. The other six modern line.- of-battle ships, fulfilling all tho town red he does not do it in waterFRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1884. t he race; and .to. haye once acted greatly MM pairs are probably boarding 'with their requirements of the present time, and colors. """"RD seems a reason why we should always 'be · parents. ~ . fourteen obsolete men-of-war, nine mod-NEW_:_-·A crank is a person who ,does not* al- noble. A QUEER DANISH .A.l\U)SEMENT. "To be weak is to be miserable"-that's ern and six obsolete ironclads for .coast ways agree with you, but has opinions of Adam was a brick because he was made boarding-house coffee. To be strong is to defense, and three ironclads cruisers. his own. · ' . of ciay. ,Sun~<f.~ied, too, we believe. Rldln1t Up a:nd ncwn Jncl!hed1 Planes be more miserable still-that's boardingFrance follows with sixteen modern and "I'm not in politics this year, but I'l school butter. nine obselete line-of-battle ships, and I N ORONO? It is called in Danish rutschban, and When Clara was asked what she would seven modern and eight obsolete ironclads take the stump all the same,"aaidatramp THE DOJY,I:INION going down into the gutter for a half. may aa well be dubbed in English rush for coast defense. f~ay. A tower stands at either end of do if a nice young gentleman would ask Next to these two most important naval smoked cigar. My new stock of Millinery is now open r a tailway, which is perhaps 180 feet in her hand in marriage, she naivelyreplied. powers mnks Germany, with nine modern "Did they feed you well at your boardinspection, includieg Newest Styles o. t '.'I don't think I'd no." · (fi length, 40 feet high at one extremity, and ve ironclad frigates, four ironclad cor- ing-house, Johnny7" asked his fond HATS, FEATHERS, ha.lf a~ high at the other· .; I climbed the "WilJ you helpmetopresssomeleaves?" vettes) line-of-battle ships, fulfilling all re- mother. "1'law, they didn't," responded rude staircase of the higher tower, and the maiden asked her lover. "lf you will quirements of the present day, and three the youth. "What kind of meals did BONNETS, FLOWERS,. Fire Insurance Co. found myself in a room crowded with fasten them in your waist-belt I'llseewhat obsolete ironclad ships (the ironclad fri- they give you, dear~" "Oat meals." ORNAMENTS, &c. people waiting their opportunity for a I can do," he answered. gates Kronprinz and Frederick Karl, and --=-"Father, did the boy really ~tand on -.AIL s 0ride. At the en.t rance stood a pheaton"Let h~sbandsconsult their wives more the iro~clad corvette Hansa) eleyen the deck1" asked Green's hopeful progeny PRESIDENT,-JESSE TRULL, Esq., Bowman 0hildren's Knitted Gdods and.. like car on four small iron wheels, the ~nd they would be happier," writes a wife modern _ironclad vessels for coast defense the other day. "No, Georgie, · he stood ville P. 0. · <:ar being vecy stout and holding two peo· m the Boston Globe. The use of the word ((eleven ironclad gunboats all completed), on three kings and he put the deck up his J.\l.A.N.A.GER,-'R. J. DOYLE, Esq., Owen Sound. Ladies Fine Undercilothing. pie with comfort. The wheels were in "they" seelllS a little indefinite in this and one obsolete vessel, the ironclad sleeve to use as occasion demanded." LOCAL .A.GENT,-·H. MOULTON, Orono, Ladies a.re invited to call and inspect gooda grooves, and the course extended over case. Arminius. A.mount Insured, aboui $7,0oo,ooo. and prices. llENRl:'S IU.OllK, Oreno. A ust r1a · t a k es f ourth pace, l "th three A par"-"'raph in an article on "The care " . th . e d escend mg an d aacend mg s1opes. "Yes air ,, said the atump speaker wi "'"t> ' CA.PITA.L, OVER $154,000,oo. MRS. THOS. VINSON. 'The peop1e would get m · t o a car andbe "there are ' lots ' of real issues in this cam' m:id ern and seven o bsoIe t e l" f b ttl of clothes" says: "An umbrella should alme-o - a e strapped in by a. leathern boot; the car paign." "So I see," remarked a by- ships. . ways be carried awayfrom you" It gen· l" Ita.I y h as t wo. mod ern. an.d el even ob so- era.Uy is ' innocent author· ·t generally Cost of insu::ance for p~"t would b e start ed d own the me med p Iane s··nder, poi"nti"ng to an adJ"acent saloon, · 'i ""° seven years,· DREss a.nd MAN'.l'LE MAKING i·s done In Ia.tea· "' · wonId go from ""' which a crowd of drunken fellows Ie t e 1ronclad ah ips at h er d1sposa. 1 carried about two miles awav. · d per year. styles " · b y a.n atten d ant, and away it a b out .15c. per $100 · msure 37 by · MISS KATE VINSON_ down the first slope, and by its impetus came wobbling. "What do you mean 011 · Russia has onl.y one single fi.rat-cla.ss Little Boy-"Pleaae, I want the docIl h 1 · toth e next h eig · h t, go o_ I rise v er and d own "Why, 'reel issues,' of course." _me-of -battle sh ip, and sev~n ob so1ete t or t o come and see mo ther. " S ervant - .A t e profits paid to policy holders,who again, at each rise pitching a little lower, . . . . " ironclads, two modern and sixteen obso- "Doctor's out; where do you come from1" might as well have the profits as at each pitch rising to a lesser height, An ed~tor.pubhshed m hi~ paper: All lete ironclad vessels for coast defense, and Little Boy-"Wha.tl don't you know me1 stockholders who live on profits until the last elope, when it rushed up coi;rimumcatwns ~o the editor that. are four ironclad cruisers. Why we deal with you. We had a baby made from farmers. the hill.· bumped against n buffer, and the written ~m both sides of the p~per will be Denmark possesses two modern and tw from here last week." Profits paid poiioy holders in 1883, two travellers got out. The car would ~!:::f~e~n~~rtdhheewraescteei:vbeadskaelto.na cAomdmayunor obsolete line-of-battle ships, and two "No," wrote a Mills Seminary pupil, $1, 0 9 4. 7 9. then be seized, dragged aside, put upon · . . ··. "' . · modern and two obsolete ironclad vessels "we don't see a. man over here once a a lift, hauled up to a height above, and icatw~ from !us gITl. It wa~ w~itt~n on for coast defense. month, but there's a French gi.rl just Rem em her this Company has sent back, with other passengers or ?oth sides of the paper, but it didn t get Holland, one modern battle ship and come who has a dear little mustache, and CO ME TO. ST A Y. 1 empty, .down a corresponding . road mto the waste-basket. seventeen modern ironclad vessels for we are training her to smoke cigarettes "' __ ~ . ' A dolorous story is current of a gentle- coast defense. ahd swear." Remember it is a home institution. Ne . , ( PAINS-AND_JLLS parallel to the fo'.st and terminating in a similar low tower by the side of the one man who was, asked to write some lines in This shows that Great·Britian still holds Y~nke:e a.d venturer. No home failure, . ;;;;{'.... ' 1" "They .are · h · Id b e h 01ste · d agam · a lady's albu m, a Dd commence d "B t" · . rstpac. 1 e w1t · h h eriroi:ca · 1 d fl ee.t;.rance · H' "Ma, what are soldiers backed up by another adventurer. That Old, Reli'able Killer "'ofPa -.t:.;, I wasm,w ·ere1twou . eau~: menwitharms,dear." "Andwhatisan ,1..._ i into place, and be ready to make the ful nymph, le~ fall thyeye~ponthi_s page. second, Germany third, . It~ly fourth, encampmentr' "It is a plaoe where the Actual Cost about half the Stock Whctlu:r Internal or Ext~~nal.1 .:. · 1 round of the rush railway again. He that his openmg · · C Perrii Dav'l.s' Pain Kuler should llatJe~a; t was sur_prised t d H f d w.as RusBia fifth, and Auatra sixth place. sold' iers go to practice uamg their arms, . ,ompany ·rates. place -in every Factary1 MachVn.e s1wp· ·~;;..r I stood by ·the. entrance where the car no apprecia e · · e was a Cerwar m- France, however, is building at present my child.,, "Oh, yes, now I see why they Mill, on ev""11 Farm., and m, every H<>UBe,-J started down, watching the cou·p les get formed that one of the !& . dy's eyes was fourteen vessels of the most pbwerful deFOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO hold! ready ;or immiediate use, not un~u fin"' f I d always have an encampment at a place Acc·i dents, Outs, BM11ses1 etc .. lmtfor BO-Wet; into the vehicle and then go thundering o g ass, an oonsequent1Y remov- scriptio.n, and eightsimilarlypowful iron- wh ere there are p 1en t y o f pret t y a<>1r · 1s. ,, Oom_plaints,suchas Dia;r.,.llrea' 1»y11ente~,.· down the slope. I saw, sedate. men who a ble. · clad vesselli for coast defense, against .. . · · . ~ Cholera Infantv;m, sudd<m. Colds, Ohil ., might have been bank presidents get in, , "My. child, I cannot co~sent to your s even line-of-battle ships and five iron- . Mrs. Blank-"li!! your barber a musi, Nei<1·alyia, etc., etc. Sold everywhere. '" k · "" M Bl k u r t th t I ' k 0 R 0 N. . Q ;; Price, 20c, 25c and . /;()c pe'I" Bottle. and children, and ardent youths · and marryrng young H enry. .1.ou n'?w. pe~: clad cruisers l:!uildingin Great Britain. In cian, r. a.n - J.~O a now DAVIS&: LAWRENCE co. Limited~ maidens, two by tW<J. They held e~9h ~~ctly weH you are ~n~age~ to Wilham. a fe~ years, th~refore, Franc.a will be a~le of." Mrs. Blank-"Then why does he .,Orono, June 12, 1884. 24-6m Wholesale Agents, Montreal. other "n; they almost lost their hats; Yes. papa, but Wilham 1s on a three to dispose of thirty battle ships of which call himself a 'professor' if heis not a viothejth~wed, and fell back up01i the huge y~ars'. c~~~~e<' "Well, what has that ~odo tw:elve are first-class fighting p~wer, and linist er something?" Mr. Bl nk-"Uh, · "thank-you-ma'arn's" they looked fright- witp. it? why should I ~aste the tim~1 Great Britain of thirty.two oattle ah,i ps; that is because he fiddles around a CUB· r]l 1 ened, and they looked bold; they smiled Henry has solemnly promised thath;i ~nil, numbering,however,onlyasinglevesselof ~y:ie:~:::.~~ in a violent manner .with a. . .. . ,. ..u · . · -· . " l · · · · " and they almost cried ;· but I heard no consent to a divorce as soon as \V1lha.m about equal strength to the twelve, French ~ ,---'""'"' -'-"""'"·'" ' --'"' one scream. At length, when I had arrives." . ships. . Italy is constrnctin»: five battle Husband-It looks hke rain, .my dear. politely given way to those more eager "Why is it that the employes in tele- ships of first-class 'pbwer; Russia tnree Don't you think we. had better take u I was driven by- 11h~me and an inextin- phone offices are all ladies1" Mra. Brown battle ships· and three ironclad cruisers ; umbrella1 Wife-Oh, no; ·we don't want within the next NINETY days to wear HA RN ES~ made at guishable curiosit.y to try this reckless made thisenquiryof her husband. "Well, 11 Germany, one ironclad cruiser, and two to be bothered with it. Hµsband-You "coast." I paid'the fare-about two and answered Mr. -Brown, "the managers of ironclad gunboats; Austria, one battle take great chanees,. my love. Wife-I a half cents-:md took my se~t. I the telephone companies were a.ware that ship ; Denmark, one ironclad for coast know I do. If I were a man I would be ~. ~'S jammed my ·hat down over. my brow, · no class of employos·work so faithfully as defense. Great Britain's pre-eminence a bold speculator. I would never be congrasped. the back of the cat" with one those who were in love witli their iapor, on the seas is, therefore, !Dost decidedly tent, like you, to do an ordinary humBOWMANVILLE;. hand, and no doubt turned pale as the and they knew that ladies would be fond menaced by France, with the completi9n drum business that would just bring me a A large and well assorted stock of first-class Harness on hand, both push was. given and began that awfql of the work in telephone offices." "What of the vessels building by both states. As living. [An hour later, the couple standdescent.~ 1 felt that thrilling eensati:m is the work in a tel~phone office7" Mrs. Great Britain is obliged to employ a great ing in a nanow doorway with the rain for Team and Carriage purposes. Also a splendid stock of Horse of vibration in the pit of my stomach Btown further. inquired. "TalkiIJg," an- portion. of her fleet in the Mediterranean· beating fiercely in.] Wife-How do 1 Blankets, Goat Robes and Lap Rugs for fall and winter use. which one· has in a swing ·when descend- sw'e red Mr. lsrown. and at ma,ny dishnt 'stations, 'it may be look? Husband-Very much like a . Call and inspect the goods. Robert Buchanan, the Eugliah poet, rresumed that fro~ :i.887or1888 a French speculator, sharer of my joys an~ sor- · ing, and t4en we shot up tho. slop?, saw. ·Trunks and· Valises in stock as usual, also Saddles, Whips, &c. .. a new abyss,. and plunged mto it. A wishes that Americans would "evoke a fleet of fort.y·two ironclads would be op- rows. " W. H. MA 'y... deliciqµs reprieve was f?llowed by anoth~r deus ex machina of a more robust virility po~ed ~o an Englis~ ~eet _of, at most, '".Nothing too good for the Childi'eJ1." All goods will be sold cheap for Cash. fearful descent ; four times we d~shed m than is fashionable with supersensitive thirty ironclads, mc.udmg m the latter There has been and is much false' sent.it~e face of -fate, and then,_ w1~h one and superamatory misses." We have the vessels reserved for coast defense. trmmphant rush; flew. up the ia;~t mclme. often thought that one of those italic ..._.._,....._ ment thrown away in this world, and in ·l t t d no one direction does this appear to be I . go t out of the car w1, l my wi s s an. · thinas .vould fill a long-felt want, but owA Dist1°ll1"ng Insect. t J h h h d dt bl d d tl 8 t ~ mores rong y t e case·t an in t e treat0 mg .n enb · a~d u~ e own le _air· ing to the pre~s of business we could Livingstone met with a wonderful dis· ment of children. Perhaps, however, it case Ill a ewi ere ' groggy way, anxious never get time to evoke it. tilling insect in Africa on fig trees. Seven is not eo much in the actual treatment of to ~et my legs upon the immovable earth "Landlord !" cried an i~ritated traveler or e.ight of the insects cluster round a spot children as it is in the wa.y in which tl1is agam. hhdb · d"d · at a on one ofh There was no mistaking the thorough w. o a een eatmg ne -appl e pie t e sma11er b ranches, and these subject is treated in literature. There is Q enjoy_ment w . hich everybody took in this tt·oa1hlr1?sasdhlautntecrhe·dho J ·auwsea'nads phreodhuelcdedora1egi?nailnedt keep up a constant distilfotion of a clear a certain class of writers who are never lli d th d d fluid hke 'fater, which dropping to the weary of crying out against the "shut up amusmg :P ce, an e ecorum an with the otlier. · "Look at this confound- ground, forms a puddle. If a vessel is parlor" which is considered t oo aood for · good feeling seemed to come by nature. ed· "ml t ·1· f d 't · · d ~ , . . ·h · · d . · g1 e . ve oun l m your pie an place.d imder theJJlin.Jhe..av.e.ning, it con- the children~ Probably these w1iters-are- . -The '.l'PPJanse was enu usiastic an en· nroke haUtheteeth in my head -o ut' 011 I" t · h f · f fl 'd · l b b bl ergetrn, and one formed a most agreeable "V" ll Id ,, "d th dl d ,, ams _ t ree or our pmts o ui m tic women, ut pro a y they are not moth1 morning. To the question, whence is ers, or they would not aivocate the rights . · f h · bTt f 1 " e , ec1 are 1 aai o 1an or · iipresRo~ 0 , 8 t soci?' 1 i Y 0 tie peo- wanted to use that yesterday and hunted this fluid derived1 the natives reply that of children quite so strongly. The fact is, Pe.""" a per aqazine, all over for it. Much obliged, stranger." the inseqts suck it out of the tree, and there ia neither common sense nor kind· - - - - · - --- - - "I tell you what," airily exclaimed Per- naturalists give the same answer. But ness in the idea that no room is too good The Best Oil in the World for Reapers, 1\'Iowers, Threshers and kins as he sat down to the supper~table. Livingston could never find any wound in for children. lf you yourself love to have LiJSS BY CHOLERA.. · "I was in a tight place this afternoon." the bark, or any proof whatever that the every corner overrun by lawless children, all fast-running Machinery. For sale by all Dealers. "Yes, I know you were," interrupted his insect pierced it. Our common frog hop- .you at least owe it to your friends and Figures Mrtved at from Bankel"'11 Re- wife, in clear, cold utteranoes that cut por, which before it get its wings, is call- callmg acquaintances to have one room turns. like a knife. "I saw you coming out of ed ' 'cuckoo spit" and lives on many plants in which one is' not in danger of seating It ia said that the loss which the conti- it." And then it flashed across P erkins' in a froth spittle like fluid, is like the Af- herself upon broken remnants of food, Liv- ruining delicate gloves by touching sticky nent bas .sustained this year from the mind that he had incidentally stepped in.. rican insect, but as much smaller. cholera scare exceeds four millions and a o a saloon with a (riend for the purpose in,gstone considers that they derive much latches and door knobs, or running the half of money. The figures are arriv.e d of examining a doubtful political state- o~ their fluid by absorbing it from the air. risk of a sprained ankle or broken neck at from the bankers' returns as their ac- ment with the aid of a magnifying glass, He found some of the .insect':! on a castor by stepping unwarily upon :o. marble or counts appeared at the commencement of and his contemplated anecdote slipped oil pl~nt, and he cut away about twenty rolling epool. If one is unwilling to do the current month. The amount seems from his grasp like money a.t a summer inches of the bark between the insect and this much, it were better to hang out a The work goes on. I am still continuing to sacrifice my "Thia house is sacred increadibly large, especially as the ex· res0rt, while the supper was finijhed amid the tree, and destroyed all the vegetable placard at once: penaee of quarantine forms no part. of the a silence so profound that he could plain- tissue which carried the sap from the to children. Nobody else has any natural tree to the place where the in$ects were rights or privileges here. "-[Boston stoc1{ of Dry' Goods. total. Switzerland has of. course suffered ly hear a napkin ring. most, as her special. induatry seems to · " I h ave always pi·eaerved my fam ly distilling. The distillation was then go- Courier. · They must be so1d or given away, no matter how great consist in the housing and nurture and honor," exclaimed an Arkansaw man, ing on at the rate of one drop in every -·-- -· ·-- - - - transport of travellers, but in actual, with a violent demonstration, "and I shall sixty-seven seconds, or five and a · half The Adjustments of Life. though not in relative importance," the suffer no insult at this late day. You tablespoonsful every twenty-four hours. Some humor..,us philosopher avers that the loss. loss to France has been greater. The have said, sir that I am no gentleman. Next morning although the supplies of there is a. way to have all one wants by From this time there will be enormous reductions all around~ Swiss harvest of tourists is reaped by her The consequences will be fatal to one of sap wero stopped, supposing them to simply wanting all one· has. One thinks hotel-keepers, and railway companies us." "I did not say that you were not a come up from the ground, the yield was of ir now and then in this world where The stock of Staple Goods being one of the largest, house .. only in the summer months, and it may gentleman," replied a red-headed fellow .ncreased to one drop every five seconds, "so easily things go wrong/' and where be said that almost all the crop of 1884 with a whisky squint. "I said that you or one pint, in every twenty-four hours. circumstances are so transitory as a kalhas been lost. The calamity to France were a liar. Ain't that what 1 said, Jim?" He then cut the branch so much that it eidscope. It is possibly one of the secrets holders will save money by giving me a call. has been spread ever a wider area, but turning to a companion. "That's wha.t broke, but they still went on at the rate of of happy living to attain that equipoee A large range of Table Linens, Blankets, Sheetings and on the other hand, the severity of the you said," Jim replied. "Then, sir, I one drop every five second~; while another that will not be deflected by the changes trial has been mitigated by circumstances. beg your pardon," said the gentleman, colony of the insects on a branch of the of events or the change of mind and mood Towelings will repay il'fsp,ection. The French seasideresorts have beenfuller "I simply misunderstood you, but you same tree ga.ve a drop every seventeen of other people. Yet this carried out to this year than in any season since 1878, ful- can not b 'ame a man for upholding the seconds.- [The World of Wonder. its fullest reBults would imply an indif. Large lines of Dress Goods at enormous reductions. and the influx has consisted almost en· good name of his family. Well, what are - - - - - - - -- fere'nce that is merely insensibility, and tirel~,.::..of French, and very largely of you goinp; to take 1" Power of Jllnsie. what one gained in not feeling pain he A few choice Paisley and Fancy Shawls at half their value Pariaians. The ea.me dread of disease or It is true tbat most people are more would lose in not feeling plea.sure. its probably consequent annoyances, The Best Medicine. impressed by what they see than by what Rather than indifference one might praise which has kept the English from crossing Speaking generally, it is not to the they hear; 80 that it has become a maxim the gods for a power of facile judgment the channel, has kept the French in their laboratory of the chemist that we should go that orte learns more readily through the to the inevitable ; t he power of makin!! own country, and here again Switzerland for our potash salts, but to the laboratory eyes than through the ears. But Nature the best rather than the worst of the daily has been the chief sufferer. But even of nature, ani m_ o re especially to that of is a compensating mother. If the eye disappoin~ments ot life, and of gathering B«lWNIANVI LLE. with thes.e allowances the French losses the vegetable kingdom. They exist in begets. the moat lasting impression, the up the fragments, collecting the broken G LA.~ GO'\V lfiOlJ§JE, have been considerable. The line from the green parts of. all vegetables. This is ear imparts the most active stimulant. threads, readjusting the mismatched plans Marseilles north has' for some weeks been illustrated by the manufacture of com- Few artiste who appeal to the eye have and getting what good one may out of HEALTH FO~ ALL! congested with traffic, and yet the de- mercial potash from the ashes of the twigs 80 roused the vital action as those who them. Doing this, one finds that the law ficit, as compared with the averages l'f and leaves of timber-trees. The more seek the ear. An illustration of the of compensation prevails. The world is previous years, hab exceeded 3,000,000 succulent the vegetable the greater the power of sound, expressed in fi tting music so full of resources, of interest, of people, francs. '£he four principal · lines of quantity of potash it contains, though to fitting words, is given by Ben. Perley of plans. You fail of one thing on which France show since the year commenced a there are some minor exceptions to this. Poore in the Boston Budget. He says ; your desire was centered, and, behold, a loss of 11,000,000 francs, and in the case As I have already stated, we extract and "Jenny Lind's ballad-singing carried dozen things crowd into its place. Life, of the Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean waste a considerable proportion of these her Washington audiences by storm. like nature, abhors a vacuum. A belief THE company, the bad commencement will be salts when we boil vegetables and throw Without in the .slighest degree compromi· in the divinity of circumstances is a creed Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the followed by a worse sequel. The loss t:> away the potage, which our wiser and sing i ts character of .a simple ballad, she of comfort. To do what one can, to do these countries has indeed been a gain to more thrifty neighbors save. When we infused into every line of it more of the all that is reasonable and right in the J,fVER, STOlll.A.fJB, .KIDNEYS AND BOWELS. our own. '\Ve have seen more Ameri<'ans, eat raw vegetables, as in salads, we ob- poetic spirit and meaning than the words, furtherance of a. cherished plan, and then They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and and the Americans have seen more of tain all their potash. upon the mere reading, seemed to COll· leave Tesults to come as they will, and are invaluable in all Complaints Incidental to Females of all Ages. For England than in any year ·since the accept innovations if we must , is always Fruits generally contain importam tain. Children and the aged they are priceless. Franco-Prussian war.-London New~. "It was often the outpouring of the wise. No loss, or failure, or disa.ppoint quantities of potash sa.lts, and it is upon soul of a Scottish peaaa.nt lassie, yet it ment is worth sacrificing one's serenity of these especially that the possible victims THE OINTMENT of lithic acid should rely. Lemons and was one of the most charmiug pieces of spirit for or one's best energies for worthy Is an infallible remedy 'for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores achievment. grapes contain them most abundantly. vocalization ever listened to. and Ulcers. It is famous for Gout and Rheumatism, For disordere of the ------...-.~~ .... Those who can not afford to buy these as "W'hat wondrous VArsatility was here I · -Chest it has no equal.Polled It Herselr. articles of daily food may use cream of From B ellini to Burns- from the highest tartar, which, when genuine, is the feach of Italian art to the most homely "Will you pull the bell I" she aaked of For Soi·e 'l'luoats, B1·oncl1itis, CJouglls, Voids, natural salt of the grape, thrown down in simplicity of Scottishminstreley- and the a man acroas the aisle as the car reached Glandular Swellings1 and all Skin Diseases it has no rival; and for the manner I shall describe when on the same eff.,ct produced by ea.ch ! the corner. contracted and stiff joints it acts like a charm. subject of .the cookery of wines.- [W. " A-. the close of her singing the "Last "No, madam," he answered with a. Mattieu Williama, in Popular Science Ros.l of Summer," on one occasfon, l\ir. bow, "but I will be mo3t happy to pull Monthly. Webster, who occupied a front seat , the s trap which rings the bell." Manufactured only at THOMAS HOLLOWAY'S Establishment, FREEMAN'S joined in demanding its repetition, and " Ah 1 but never mind ! The strap is 78, NEW OXFORD STREET, (late 533, OXFORD STREET), LONDON, If it is part of prudence to face every when Miss Lind came on ·the stage con:aected with two bells, and you mili!ht \!ORM: POWDERS, claimant, And are sold at ls. l i d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., 22s., and 33s. each Box or Pot, and and pay every just demand on again he rose and bowed low twice, his stop the wrong end of the car!" may be had from all Medicine Vendors throughout th>! World. your time, your talents, or your heart, al- swarthy featµree gleaming with gratificaAnd the look.she turned upon him was A.re p1oe.r.r..nt to tll.ka, Contain their own ways pay; for, first or lMt, you must pay full of triumph verteered with cayenne tion. The audience indorsed the compli«Purchaser1 shoultl look at tl1e Label on t11e Pots and Boxes. I f the addreu Purgati>.o, r s o. 'safe, en~o, aucl effectual 18 no· 1133, Oxford Street, J.ondon, they are spurious. ment with vociferous applause." pepper. destroyer of lf'<ll"llJS in Cl.l.U'11rn or Adtlltll. . your entire debt. CHI1'·CHA.T. Europe's Ironclad Navies. I AMONG OUR EXCHANGES. Mlllfff fR.Y &a . Rf SS MAKfRG ---o- ®RANGE II MUTUAL!) { is· H MQ . U LTQ'N I F - Aij; l'{ E s' AT · TEN w . 1 'R. "VV. 1\1.Jr.A.. 1 I 0 N·' HORSES WANTED H 'A RNESS SHOP, FAR . M E RSI For your Machinery use :al.I: C C ::m::..a :J:.... ' S L A _l: "- D I N E M MACHINE OIL, MUST GO! · THOS. PATERSON, PILLS ··-- -- I.

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