!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~:!~~~~~~~~~~~~~:!!~~~~!!::!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ · ~·~~~~~"~ · ~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~,~~ · ~"""'~ ,~~~·~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~.~~ .. -~~.J!""~~'ilA THE CANADIAii ~VER 'I: -IJY - STATESMA~ I S PUDUSH E JJ KING'S EVIL Was the name formerly given to Scrofula because of fl superstition that it could b e cured by a ·king's touch. T he world is AGRICULTURAL. A farmer, t o be auccea:oful, sb.ould nevN' sell poo't' sheep, 1- u'J sell fab ones i>n<l fa t. G r n t he p oor ones. Scima farmers do not :ib ,ble sheep, chiming that they can nial~ f' t,hem thrive ou t of dco:r~. :Kow i.t ia ab · surd to tell p eople th~t shtl;:p will do bet, ter. ('t'l t of·doors1 and thab it doee n · 't ps.y bo llhelt.er them. A m:.n th.at cnu make a sheep fat out in t he wet and cold, would make a good rmccess of feeding in sh elter, ' if he wo~l .i pun h fo at tention to h is work llke he would have to out-of doorn. A m an should n~ver k eep more ah ; ep tba n b.e' can shelter with out crowding, although .~ome b reeds will stand crowding more than othera will. The first thing In fAedh1g is to be regu· lar. Feed at a certa.in heur, and then ~tick to th'lt time ; for where feeding is d'Jn e wlth regnlaxity, you can go about bhe stable and sheep will not pay any a.b· tentfon bo you until the feedmg hour. Second is cleanlineea. Keep the troughs clean, anJ d o not let them stand in t he wet manure, but use plenty of straw. Third, I woulcl s;J.y that good hay or corn-fodder sh?uld be used . If yon have poor hl!.y, feed it to the cattle, b ut n ever to the sheep. Corn shelled and m ixed with oats and bran ma.kes a good feed, but when the farmer has the money, it is good to buy oil-meal; buh we do not al · ways have t he money. The best rations are shelled corn, one bushel ; oat s, one peck ; bran, (> lle peck, and to mr.ke certain t.hat 1,hey get salt, mix a s mall amount with tbe grain, foz foedera are apt to be forgetful when it cornea to giving on n cold morning. · T b.e laal , and most important, l'.s water. A gl:'e at many farmers cla.im that sheep do not need any water. I often wonder how they wonld like to be fod on bread a.ud potatoes for sfx months without water. Water la neceaaary to animal ex· !atcnce, arid why deprive them of lb ? To foed ancceoafully, sheep should have waler acc<oasl.ble a t all t imes. In these days of bored wells it will pa.y a farmer to have a well by t ile eheepatable. Do not scare your sheep, bub make them know th!J,t ) ou are thefr frirnd, and th ey t hrive ; and it will be a pleasure to stand in the sbe.ble and watch t;hem er; ck corn and eat hay without being on t,he w ~tch t o s ee if any dang~ r is near. Shoot all stray doga and aome thi~t are not stray. I be1ieve the best motto wculd be, shoob all dog~ not with their ovmera, and it wo.lld be better for the farmerand shepherd. IN'l'EltES 'l'U~G Sp11rrow~-S1·0 · IH1 ~U.ou r.rEre1s. A Retir<:d :Ueggar. .An old woman whose face had been fam!ii!l.r fo r years about t he atreets as a b~ggat<, hl:d b~en missin. g ft r some t ime, and kind· hearted y( u ng follo ws of the Oil Bo:id, who had k nown her well, rem a«ked her abserca. After a wh.lle r.he reappeared, looking urnt:l:i. y o unger, and free f wm any crook in hei· bJlck . Her ra~s had given plaoe t o a tidy dres~ of neat black cloth, and she nodd ud p leasantly t o her o ld friends, who h n.td!y d&red to b e· lieve they ~a w "01d M <1.g" before them. Bh e Hplalned, h owever, that sh1> h~.d begged for twen~y years, and h:\d 13;n-ed per-.:!~tently. W h en goivg from r.fli~e to dfice ahe learned the condhion of the muket , and she had profited hy t aking tu~ns on her own account. "But Mag, you can't h ave enough te live on always, can you 1" as.ked a br?ker whose moutb. was cpAn wi th a~tomishment. Mag laughed q uietly. "Why not ? my friend," she aaid . "I sail for E!lrope, Saturday, and I propose to spend $12,000 during the year, and that is not one-third of my inoomf'I. "How old are yon? Ycu look twenty ym.rs youn~er" "I was t hirty-nine last b irthday . When I was eighteen I commenced to m ake my way down here, and that was twenty yea.rs ago." " With your know· ledge (}f t he stref.I~, why don 't you st ay and spaculate ?" " No, eir, my son," she l!aid with a smile. " I aUl not a fool. I ha ve iny pile and out I go. I have seen the rich grow poor. I have gone cold and hungry to become rich, and now I shall live well. And, if Ist ny here, why, all you bo:fa will want to marry me to protec . me, I imppose. Good-bfe. Thi$ is my la11t da.y in Wall street." Lake Er1c's C1u·rcn>-Jlow to get liUd or t!lueo11s ('om...tlc., .~c~. !FllUD..\. 'l' l'tlORNIN G, 1',{, A.JAMES, A 'l' THE 0 } ' KIO E TER~l:3: ,~·l.~er now, nucl knows that .. ostOllle<l SloeIi, H.ing!!\i., nowwan vfUe,Ont $l.6011erannuut. ..1· $ 1.00Jf paidlu atlvance SCROFULA onn only b<l cured by a thorough pmfflca· tion or tl1c blood. If t his is neglectet!, the (lisca~e pnrpctuates its taint through generation after generat ion . Among !ts onrlie1· i;ymptomatic developments art:l :U.~czcma, Cutaneous E r uptions, Tttmors, Iloils, C1ubn ncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ul cers, Nervous an<l Plly· sical Collapsa, ete. If allow ed to continue IU.1e.umat!sm, Scrofulous Co.tarrl1, H1dnei\': and J, i ver Diseases, 'J'ubercular Consun·ption, :11ul Yal'i· 0119 other dangerous produceu by it. 01· Payment strictly in a dvance requir ed rrom J1.bscr1bers outside o f tbe county. Ordf?rB to taoontinue the p>eper rouRt be a ccompamed by ahe amount due, or the paper will not bc stoppe~. anb:JCribers are responsi bleuutilrullvayrnent is made. ILlTl:S (i)F AlH'JE.ltTIS!NG1 '.iii5~ Whole Column one year . . . . ...... . .. $50 00 f;i :;!i ~ ·· " l:falfyear . ...· ·· .. . . . 30 00 ~:;; o " O.ne 11uart er ....... . , 20 00 µ-.!"Tl Half Column ono year . .. ... .. .... . .. 30 00 - - At Aeli Foid, a et n.tion on t he Atlantic a.nd Pacdlc Ri:,ilway, 1n northern Ar~zon a, the water su pp ly iii brought by r& ll a d jsbance of sixty n:nlea, and sold for fifty cents per lar1·el. M . Laut h of Sevrea has, after ten ;teM·e of !;xperiruen tat lou, produced a. porctolain far supF3r10r to th.:i famous old Sevren. lt will take all kinda ot gfo z<"s, and ls susceptible of the highest kinds of decoratfon. The rfohest colored man in Phlla.tlelphi~ ~ i· H e alth ~ ~ . Of.90'Ui an~,ap~. bress. .~ ~ 00 A SOTHERS ~ MAVE DOME. ;1 ~c. , a.!' t~.·r is Jo!rn Mt>K1>e, a. real eatatedea.ler, who is estimated to be worth between $200,0W u.K.klney· \Vo rt c L.U·cd mo f rom nerv ous w!~11h. 11e;.;s 1 wa~ not cx pec ~ed to live. " - &trs. tl . M. B. . Goodwm, Ed. Christian iJfon i t or-. Cleveland, o. .Are your nerves weak ? · H aye vou Bright 's Disease? ' '°Kid11eY \Vort cm·p.d nm w hen my wa ter was just like cha lk v.ntl theiF!~kh\¥7~;~, Peabody, ltass. fatul mulutliea, urc . The Mont V entoux Observatory, near Avlgnon, in F rance, is in course cf con· structlon, and in a few weeks will be in working order. Its heig ht is n early Ult , 'l 'iUIBLYl'i, 6,300 feei ab, v.i the sea level, and the adHYSICIAN, SUHUEON and Acc9ucrrEUR. d itional observatory, likewise in prcgrese, Office :-Silver Street. Dowmanv1lle. 7 Is composed of tho ~rnui.nc llonduras is 5,150 feet in height. Sarsapai·itta, will! 1 e!luw Duck, Stil· l,, l'OTTEJt, J.'1.D. At the Academy of M1:.d icine in Ireland lin(lia, the Iodid6s of Potossium nml R.A.DU A 'l'E of Qu een's College, Kingston ll'vn, and olhct· ing r etlicmt3 of great poa description was recently given of a l ion· and Momber of Col: )ge of P h ysicians and tencv\ carctully and ~t:ie nlilic;i.lly com· ens in the Zoological Gardens who was durgeon s , Ontario. J>Ouiiced. ]tg formula fa general ly' known · .~Office and rtesidence, Enniskillen. found one morning to have eaten off au to t be medical profession, m1tl the beRt inches of her tail. In two more meals physicians constantly prescri!Je A YER'S Jh, A, lU:ITR, SAHS,\PAIULLA us an she had cornpietely disposed of that ap;"-1 R A.DU.ATE O ~' THE 'l'ORO~TO U~IV~R pendage, a.net had commenced on her forelJ SITY, P hysician, Su rgeon. &c. O!fice Kmg - J:Jtreet, MORRfS' BLOCK, Ilowmanv1lle. pa.wa. The animal waa destroyed "for fe!),r ahe would eat herself up." 'fhe CR.Use all discasQ.H causetl by the Yitlutlon or -.., For ' 1G. u. (J .. UtVETIJ., n. A .· n. Sc.,lltl. D., u.u of the troubie was thought to be hy<>beria t he !Jlootl. It is' concenti·ntetl to the high· of a. kind similar to that which causes wo'i;f IVENTIA'l'E OF THE COLL~GE CBt prnctical>le d egree, fa1· beyond an;r .i...J of Physician" and Surgeons of Ontano. men to blte their nails. other preparation for which like effects OFFICE Al\D HESIDENCE :-Main S t., Orono. A geutelman in Germe.nbown, Pa., who are claimed; anti fa t herefore tllc chenpc·t, ... \V, lllcJ,a11.ghliD, ltt. B., was g;eatly annoyed by a colony of ap.;irns well as t he best blood pnrifylng· med!· ICEN'l'IA'l'F. OF TH.!£ ltOY.A.L COJ,J,Jl:GE rows that had taken up their quart\\1:11 in olnc, in the worlcl. of Physician~ and member of the ftoy11l a mass of ivy covering one 11ide of hia College of Stugeons, E dinbu.rg.h. Aye~"s Sars<EGparma houee, got rid of ·~hem by a novel expeOfiloe: J.VIORRIS' BLOCK Kmg-st.,Bowman· llle. dient. One day he purcha11ed haif a pound PREPARED B Y of rOO. pt>pper, and, going up the third Dtl. ,J. {!, !tUTUiilEJ.l,, Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. etory, opened the windows and sifted the EMBEH Ob' UOI"LEGE Ol!' PHYSICIANS [ Analytical Cb em lsts.} pepper down through the ivy. The alarm an< l Surgeons, Ont a rio, Cor oner. etc. Oftlco and l:tcsidence. Ennisklllen. 74. of the spi_\rrows wa& evinoed by the h aste Sold by ull Drug1;lsts: price $ 1 ; six with which they foft their hiding places. l>olUcs !or $5· .!'olm Keith GaUH·aUlll, Every bird took its departure, ?nd his ARRI8TEit SOLICl'l'Oit, NOT.A.RY prcmiiie11 are now clear of them. B PUBLIC, &c. ' Ofilee- Bounsall's Blo~,k Ki ng Stre<'t, Bowmanvill~. .nv11cy to lei.Hi, On the 1mbj ecb of color-blindness, a correepondent write!'* to the Pail Jt!LaU ». nmurn srn1rsci:..'i, Gazette: "A Vl r y laTge proportion of the A RRIS'l.'Ett, SOLICI'l'OR, &c., M OPRIS 'i 'o .Preserve ~'en.cc Posts. BLOCK, up stairs, K ing. Str eet, Bo'Vman c..aea of BO·called color-blindnella i a, I am ville. Solicitor for the OnLano Bank. .A correapondent of the Oount.,y Gc-r,t'e- convinced, d ue to ignorance, and, in con Pdvnte !lloncys loan ed at the lowest r~cs'..... man recomme ncl.s saturating fence poat.. tirmatl.on of this opinion, there is hhe un11rit h crude petroleum by b9rlng a b rtlf doub ted fac t tMt It ia rarely founc Jn f.J\: · ROC ER'f A.R:tl!Ol!lt, d( ~m h oloa into t hem cbl'q11ely, near the ~mi.uat1on of fomfJ.le csndidat ea. If co1orE Gii:!THA.lt, WEST OUllHA:r.I I<>SUER " of M.a.r r ia.ge Licenses, Biurister and rUtor· butt, wit h a thr ee q 11.-rtor moh oit, then bl!ndne11s is a n organlc de 1 ect of t h e v i~ ey r.t Law u,nd Soli<litor in Chirncery. Moi:ey ,... fillir,g wit.ti po;trolE.um, and plugging t o u& l t·pp~.r&r.us, aurely it ought to exl~t in ;111.ned on Uoi;.l n;i;ta te, Orrlco ·>ll King street, pr,;vent waat u, .'ifrer the oper;i.,;ion the sou,e ..·h Gre .. buo.t t he aame ratio i a t he Gt·ad ua.te or the· Hoyal Collcg" o r ,neu t.al :Jowmanville. - ---------- -- --poats should l!e in pi!ea a week or ten m::1le and fomale. I dvu t for m oment Sur;..~Ct'll8, Ont.tH'\O . A-:\lRUt08 U~ W. 11\U.SO~, d~ye, when t he poren of the wood will be d c:ny the t x u:.tence of genuine color-biindOF'F'ICE OVER DJC.KSON" S S' J 'OB.lL U'l'IS'l', 10 KT~!+ S'l'. EAST, :ronONTO. completcly se.turated as high up as they uees; b u n 1 d o contend t.ha.t t he genuiu0 Ont . Portraits fruw Life m Od. anil 101.lJ FILLING A SPECIAL'rV. 3.re Fpecially liable t o decay. A paint dciect w 111 r;ore one. Jlriy suggest.ion i~ Crayon. IU-3tn _:_, Pl~te \'lork executed in the lut. est and moot oompvEod of raw linsood oil a nd pulvor'z- t hv.n met1u cti. un i n oolore un d their 1111,m111l improved sty le of 1.L~ Dentul A.rt. :it. '1'. l'IULILU·S ed charcoal is thrn i;;pread freely over tha ought to forill a d1stinot it.em in t,he car · 'i JOENS.ED AUU'l.'10NEER for the County EETH IJ:X'l'R.ACTED WI'.l'lIOU'l' P A.JN lower end of tho puats, and sb: inches riculuw of c;,ll elementar y schools." L of Durham, :SalCB tJL'OJUPtlY attendod. y the UtiO of Nilrous Oxide G-aB, w lthout injur1 a b c;ve t.ho ~urface line wh<in set. W hlte '!.' he P.refE:cLure of M!!.r soille2 h~a issued Address-Ham pton P . 0. 59. ·co thti pv.tie nt. oak posts,. cut in F.:,brutu:y, and sawed 4x4 a volummouu repot·t on le.st year'e chol e r a ir. uun·c~1i;ol'i . pa,rtioular attention 1·aJd to the regula.t.ion oi i>t tbt:l but< s and 4x2 i>.t the top, and pre·· vfo!tation, profusely illustrated wit.h maps SkD Au C'lIONE.Irn ' CONVEY AN OlllLDHJ£:N'b '£K:R'fH. p:i.red a~ directed, are claimed to be good and plans. ·: rnelet d lng phyeician;;,t-akfog LrnEN C.KR tnd Crn m iBBirner in D. B. ~ales at ~,.1LL WON.K ~fiAl,RA. J.'V'l.'.ED. -c&;;. for ~ny mrm's llfe i;ima, if oocas!onally acv· up d ifferent depar : men ta of the subject, ended to prom' tly snd at reasonable rates. ~.A.ddresi;-E1.nis!<i kn P.O. ered wit.h a fresh coat of chrnp paint . A dei,cril:ie ~he introduction and pr<·gre~a of fou r m ch ':ide strip, one' in~h thick, the epidemic, th.e measures adop v ed for OHN HUGHES ... L kens ed , Auct'one ..~r, sho11ld b e muled on fot· a top rail, and the withstanding it, and the l'eaults ootained, V aluat or and .A.1 bitr~ to~. lltre end J.1fe . nsurunce, N otes and Acoount3 Collected. peats th.e n a~wed o~ P.qui:re, when ,a five infectlicn i11 dee.:dy traced to Tculon. The Money to Lena on rearnnat·ltl t er ms, A· _!iress ~ Inch st:1p nailed no "~P flf ~oats, anu edge aggregate umbor of deat hs w1u1 1,235 l.n Cartwrigh·,OLt. 4 12 ~ of the tom Inch st.np, will keep W&ter , July 380 in Angust 114 In Saptember GOOD WI F E GUARANTEED TO I from getting into t he topa of the pests and October th~ total b1:1ing 1 772'. ,rerY man who buys h is J,icen~e from · and rotting them. Two etra.nde of b~rb· In 1866 there .;ere 1 104 · in1865 1 8 03· 0 HJJJNR Y SYLVES'l'ER. ltlnuiskillen. ed wire below the top otripa will make o, in 1855, 1 410 ; in 1S::>4, C69 ; i'n i 849: By ge l t i11g yourself we11 ahod ttt fence that w!U tum cai.Jtle and look well. 2 252 · in' 1837 1.526 · in'. 1836 2 576 U. W. DHJD.U> J(, The wire should be put en I~ warm a{id 1834, 860. , I t should be i~ ETEltIN.A.llY SUHG1WN. graduate of tho weathei:' to secu:~ the prop<'r teulllon, an d mind thi\t the population ha~ i.ncressed. Ontario Vet.erinary College. Offico >tnd Residence, Nl!: w'roNvJT:r.re. Ont. one o~ more add1tlonal strands should he Dicken!I ha.B been much criticLied for Will visit Orono ever y T u esday. Ofiice hours ua~d if sheep or swine are t o ba pusturetl. his apparem acceptance of the ; 14ct ol from 12 a. m. to 4 p, 111., 11t Coulte1"s Hot.el. * Special att e ntion pahl to S urger y. 32·1Y gpontaneons coml:.uat illl:i, but Sir W. Gull To EiU Wheat Smut. lately testified. t o a surprising case before ONEY! MON1~Y !-The s u bscriber where you will find great bargains for A correl!j)ondenl;, a.t the risk of being the committee of the H o u11e of Loral on recei ves m on ey on d e.pos il; for the9nt.a1·io CA.SH. Having no w received our A large, bloat ed man, Lonn and Savings Company, a1'd P,ay s mtet·est; laughed at by acleut!fio men, contributed intemperance. a t the r<tlc uf 4 e.nd 5 per cen t.. No not.loo or. to the .Ameriean JYI.iller hia exoerienca In who wae aufl'ering from difficulty of breath· withdrawn! requil'ed. Al~o loans nwney ou hia wht ab from the black ~mut, Ing and great di~tention of the venous mortga ges at Joweut rate~. No com rn1ssion Sun~mer clearing charged. W. l ' . .ALI.EN, Bownurnv1lle. :Hy. At t he Before applying ilhe remedy tho men at sy~tem, died at Guy's hoi;pitof!.l r,hre!!hlng time were as black as Africans. post mortem of thti following d!!.y there PG.OF. W. n'l!LLSO:V, The wheat, before sowing, was soaked for W 8.s n o 0ign of decomposition, and tJ-.e r11EACHER OF PIA~O, ORGAN AND w~a beli veved to be d i11tended with gaa. Jl SING!!\ G. T er ms : Jror beginner s $6 ; for I will be prepared to su pply any k inds to hours in etrn1g ,l ye made from wood body ashes, ~nd was then 2own while yet wet. "When punctures were made in the sk in," advanced pnpi ls. $10 fol' q_ua l';.er o f .t w ylye lqssons. ltesi dencc ut M r. Joseph Ilr1ttutn fi, required which you will fi r..d marked at The application m:i,de t ho yonng wheat said Sir William, "and a lighted m 11.t ch a rr corn er Libert y and Concession Street, .Bow plants look as if 111 coat of manure had plied the ga.u which escaped burned with nw.nvillo. 51-~ ROCK BOTTOM .PH.ICES. been spread upon the land. After two the ordinary fla.mo of C!trburetted hydroPianos Tunctl &unl Repaired. Tl:anks for pc-Bf· favors and still solicit a :veimi srmlt, entirely durn.p peared from the gen. As many as a .dozen of theae small fann, o.nd none has been seen since, al- fie.mes were burdnlil at the same. share of your patronage. AHTIES WISHI NG 1HEIR P IA NC1S th<:iug h t·he experiments were made near ---~--'l'uned or repaired can have t hem attended ly fo\ ty years ago. Our advlea is to t1·y A Good Story. :.0 by leaving w01·d at the UOMINJ.ON OJlGAN SIGN OF "BIG BOOT." rnch a. rf'oroe·d y on a :imv.U llcale before The following Co's O~"!IC}:, Bowmanville.· .A. first-cl as n.i.an instance shov; s the keen 'lOW oei ng in their mplo ·. rieking t.he entire crop. Lye will quickly star'.; tlle hull frGm grain, and it will also sarcastic wlt of the late Wendtill Phillipa. ~o Mo! Ge&~tJ emeno.nPa~°fti! eat the akin df th e hands of tho:;e who Aa h.e waa journeying over the New York non, D!ot so a:-:ut. 11.llw may handle it. It ia c ustomary to roll Central a rather pompoua clergyman ap'.l' yrone. :\![ar ch 1. and dl'f soaked seed in plaster of Pa.ria pfoached him and a~ked ; " What ia your aim In life nave written these few lines befoxe tryiug to sow it by :hand or with a And all I have to sayTo which Mr. Phlll!pa ticntly replied: ma.chino. The remedy, if { ff~c!u:~!, would I'!lat yon can find rne still at home, "To benefib the Negro." doubtless be equally applicable to oate lam not gone a way. " Why don't you go down l'louth, then, so all my kind o l d r riends may come, e.nd other iipring gr1,in~. And all t hey oung ones, t oo, and d) t 1' inqulred tJhe revrmmd gtin Aud get their garmen t s nieely made tleman. In f ashions that are n e w: A.n Eccentric :«»rofesso:r. "Well that is worth thinking about, " Vhero old and young, dear frlen ds 1may meet A welcome l>'l'eetimr. bv R. PEA'.l E A oorresp ·)ndent wtites : Eooent1.'Io ad-. auswcred Mr. Phillips; "but," cont l!!.u· dresses t.o individual students a.re t.ra- ed ho, "I notice you weal' a rat he:< whit e dltional in the University of E dinburgh ; neck titi ; I would hke to ask what is your and it mny be worth while to oa.vc from aim in lifo i" oblivion an extempore oration which I "To save ~ouls from h ell," was the heard from my fat her ail having been de· answer. HAS REMOVl!;D lil.ER livered b:y the professor of Latin ifl hia "Well, then, Vlhy don't you go to hsll day, whose son was the famous Prof. to d o it 7" asked M r, P h illips ; bub he reChristiaon, so long an ornameµ b of t he ceived n o reply. H is clerical friend had Edinburgh school of medicine. H1wing gone into another car. to buildings formerly occupied by detected a student winking in the cl!lss, ~ -·- CODD & CO., he ordered him to stand up, and spoke as Sighing for a E uropea n \ Var. W IT H TEE TH. , W I T H O U 'l' T EE'r H followa : "No amirking, no smiling, and, The army and navy people at vVashingabove all, no t ipping of the wink ; for ton talk of nothing but war news. They s u ch things are hurtful to yourselves, all hope that ther e will be a fight . If l 'ltAC'.l'ICAL DENT IST , baneful to the republic, and will bring war is declated t here will be a struggle OVER 'l'W E N T Y Y E AR S EXPERIENCE, down the gray hairs of your parento with among the officers t o b e sent abroad. It NltrousOxltleG11 11 Admtn tste1·ed ror l'a·l nles She has now in stock everything eorrow t o t he grave. Rum ! l:y the way1 is the cuaiom of th ie country, whenever Op t,1·auons. that's a very pretty sentence ; turn it in· there is a. foreign war, to pick onb a n um· M.CCJ.IJN4"S BJ,00{. O Fl'l()E usually found in a well equipped t o Lltin, air." Judging from my father ; ber of the young officers and sen d t hem who had just left ··Old .Pillaus" and the to occupy poets as witnesses. Such ex· HARNESS SHOP. h.tgh school, P rof. Christison turned out perienee is of value. Lieut. Greene, of Forme rly .s:n own °'" t he " Soper Mills. 'I e:xllellent scholars. I doubt if many stu- the engineer corp11, who was sent as Am· dents of the prea11n ti day could give an erican military repr esentative t o t he R uaR IS MILL HAS B EEN THOH.· imprompt u render ing of such a sen tence, aian legation at St . Pet<}r~burg, made a MRS. HUMPHRE'Y; U GHLY ren ovat ed a nd put in order, undo!' or if many professors could afford to mix great reputation for himself in his repor t our own special supe r v ision , for the pu r pooe of their classics with such a sturdy vernac· t o the war depar t ment. Through these risting and manufocturing Oat Meal 11nd Pot 'Barl ey, a n d we are n o w prepared t.o recf'lve ular. reports he was enabled t o prepare one 01: order s from a ll our old cu3tomel's a n d oth ers - -....- ..... · -- - - t wo special books on Russia and h er for w ork, a nd we g nrantce t o give them who I hu.ve n pottitlvo rcnHl ·IY lor to~ t\OOv e Lil:ic;1sc; 1Jy Ho uao intr ust us with the s a me en tir e satisfaction. thou gand~ of cn::ma of the worst k!11d and of long sl.tmtllug It is 11 bachelor who always knows how mlitary h eroes, which brought him in a Oats a nd othe r g rains ta k en in excha nge for have been cured. Jndccd . ia m y falth In iii; cflfoucy1 t hat I will 11cnd T WO JJ(J'l'TL.h:::i l"H E~, to ze' hcr w1th a VAL.- a child should bd brought up, but he for - handsome profit in the way of r eputation F lour Oat Meal, &c. H. & J , '!'OWNS, Bow- UABLI£ THBATifrn on t his 111 seaae , to M1y eutiercr. Htvo J<;xand revenue. m11.n villa 227. J.WCfJa nml l". O. i~dd 1·ct111. DH, 'l'. A.. SLOCU.UJ 181 Pea rl St., N. Y. gets It after marrlau:e. " Half ye ar . . .... ... . . .. . 20 ?O " One qual'ter ... . . ..... 12 aO Quarter Colunm one yeer .. ... ·.·. ·· 20 00 Ralf year .... . ...... 12 50 " " Ono quar ter.... .. ·· 8 00 5 Blx lines and u n der, first in~ertion . . $0 ? O -:= E a ch subsequ ent insertion··:··· 0 2~ ,. l!'rom six to ten lines, firs t. rnsert1ox:., 0 7~ ·En.ch subMcqucnt iusertion ·....· 0 3 " -lo ::>Yer ten lines fil's t insertion,per lin e 0 10 E ach subs~quent insertion, " 0 03 'l'he number of lines to be r eck oned h)'. he space occupied, _ measu red by a scale of solid Nonpareil. · · and $300.000. Thera are two or three other m t he same clty wht:;se fortunes run up into the hundud thousand11. ·. Queen Victoria. is a ttended during her excursions by George Brown, a brother of the late J. B., who was taken rnto the royal service after the death of his relat,ive. He attraot11 much attenticn, as he !..ti in.variably clad in the Highland garb. flyer's Sarsaparilla blood-pui:ifying medicine. It 1sso etlectu11l nn alterntlve that it erndic11tc3 from the system Hcl'e<litary Scrofula., and the Jclnd red poisons of contagious diseases nnrl mercury. At tho s:ime time it en· riches nnd vitn.lizos t]Jc b lood. restoring healthfu l nctlou to the vital organ~ 11nll :r;ijuveru1tlng the entire system. 'fhisgreat } "K.i.il"ti...)y .-Wot"t is t~e niost ~cco~ful remody I h ave ' . ev01: Used. GivesD~~tJ<5.1¥t~Sft~~ -r.fo ~1f[o~, Vt . Slufferin o- from Diabetes? Have you L iver Complaint? u K.hlney -W ox t cured JUo of chroniQ L ivor Disonsca 1 ls the onl?.f poweiful cmcl alwa11s reliabl~ a fte-:r; ~~~.<\~~r~li,c'te Col. (l0th Nat . 6 u nr d , N. Y . 4 'l(frlitcy·\Yort, \1 ho bCle) cu red me wl:wu I was~ lame I ha.d to rnli).oht. ~~~~~,Milwaukee, Wis. Is yo u r B ack lame and aching? H ave you Kidney ~10a P - ' 'K:i~y-Wort ma.do me son H.d w li vc1· and lu dneys &..S.t~r year$ of uti:mccesflful CIOCtQling. Its w. orth Disease? box." -·Sa.m'l llo dgog, WJllWUnstown, West; Va . Regenerative Fr1edicnne " l(idnay-Wort ~il.uaea eva cuations a nd cured me after 16 yenrs w:.i:,~~~)!~hti<£i%it~'li~a03, Vt. ccrudf.U?' §~'\.V01·t h8')!. c19t).('). b\)l(;t6r ti.lut~ "f,Y o ther- Are you · Constipated ? e&.'>l ·Have you Malaria? Are you Bilious? G . r emody l have eve1D~ f ~ ~ ir. (JJ~rW, i"d~th· Hero, Vt . c' Kidncy-V\1ort ha~ d oue mo mot'O good than MlY " other i:emed.y I ~1vc ttiveir 't~)n." liil'ti, J. 'l. Qallown:y 1 Elk Flat1 Oregon. "Kidney-Wor~r:ioo.H~ hy c·u -nd 111"' of bltWding -----· Absolute Cure L wm M The 11rclne >logical societies of V ienna ha,ve put their braina to work on a c tirioue whim thah of raislnJ:l th9 Peraian fl eet lost ln the narrow abrait of Sala.mis 480 years before the Christian era, 2,361 yea ra ago The Viennese evident ly have contidence ill the preeervln;c q11alit fos of the bI'iny deep. On the s ublime faith of an idea Columbus discovered Ameriea ; why should not the same faith lead to the resurr ~ction of a. broad t rireme of lEglna, or a bronzed ben.ked galley of Greece, or one of the hughely high-sterned, lofty ~ dec~ed Persian sh.i pB, whose size and nnm· bor threw t hem iuto confusion before the desperate valor of the datmtleaa Gi"eeka. Looking for a Lost Fleet. · Are you to:rme:r.i:ted w it h Piles? : puea.£~. if~ ~-v1"B~ ~1U.t7~~, ~~~;,;z~iro, P~ ·r " Kidney-Wort cm·tH1. me a ft er 1 was gi ven u p to : die by r>liysicW..us a.llll I ha~ suf tered L lt.irty yen.ri:i~ " J.Ct..bl·!d!JO J.l.;tlcolm, YYc:!t Bath, Mu.J.o.e. · Are y ou Rhliilumat ism ra.c ked? "K i1.lney·Wo~ l."..arod me of P."culliu t.roulil~s .of Ladi~ ars you suffering? . ~[Yie":d ye allB $n1~i1i?r.!::Iu~~~~¥~1i~1'igtf~,ays~ · 1 If you wo~d- Banish Disease a nd gam Health, Take HAINES' CARRIAGE -VV-ORKS. GEORGE C. HAINES~ R R Propriet or, - --M.ANU FACTUREU OF-- - C A RRIAGES, SLEIGHS, GUTTERS, &o .. -- -·· Has n ow on hand a numher of veh icle~ (and is m a nn racturing n i~reat ma.ny more) of the newesl patterns a nd best. finish. ·w hic h I arn offp,Jin g !'or sale fl t t.he lowr. st p ricHs con:sl&te nt, with d ue regar d t o wor krrninsh ip and q_ualily. Tlrn ·following '" a list of t he pr incip1tl vehicles m an ufnct ured by mo; A J PREPARE FOR Double Covered Car rrnges .. . ..... .... ... .. .. ... . , ...... .. ...... ... . ... .. .. ... $200 Upwards. Single Phootons . ....... .. , ...... .. .. .. ... .... ............... ... ...... ... .. ....... 100 u II Open B uggy .. . ... .. .... . .... .. .. ....... ..... .. .. . ..... .. ....... .... ..... ..... ... 70 II Top Buggy . .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... ............ . .......... ......... .. ...... .. ... .. 90 II Democrat Wagon .. ........ .. . ..... .. ..... .. .... .......... ..... .. .. .... ....... ... 65 1 1 Lumber vV::tgons ........... ...... . .... ........... ....... ........... .. ......... ... 55 Light \Vagon. .. .... ....... ..... .... .... ... ....... ..... .... ....... ... ...... .. ... .. 40 Express Wagon ... . ... .. .. ..... ..... .. .... ........ .... .. .. ... ...... .. .... :..... .. 75 Sk elet on. ........ . .......... ......... ..... .................. .... . . .. . ..... .. .. . .. .. 50 " It Sulky . ..... .. ... . ........................ ............... .. . ...... .. ... .. ... .. .. ..... 40 Posse ssi ng superior facilities for manufacturing carriages. I inte nd to sell very ch P.ap fnr c ~ or approvod cre d'it, an d by so doing I l1ope to gi·ear.l y increaso my number of sales. W ould s ell the w ood parts o nly, or th< ' geu.r iuga of buggies ir oned, A V R I Al l Kinds of Vehicles Repai red l At t he Shortest Notice, Paiu Led awl TrimrneJ if Desired. At the Factory 1also110 Plan ing. Matcll.iug , Turning anu S1 t 1vin.:; wit h Circle, Band ::laws, and prcpure uJl k inus u( l urnl.Je r tur <;a.r µenLetH nd otb.ers rvr butJding pUr:J"~0P, 01'namontal a n d P lain P ickets for fc.c.m s in ovr ry sty lo requir ed, mad(~ to on l.>t·. >t· 43 S r 3 TYRONE ir; borne Boot and Shoe Store. Spring & g --AT~-- ----- s M GOODS -·-.- - - "->. P New Prints, N·ew Gin.ghams, New Cottons, New Tweeds,.,. &c. all of which:will be sold very chea p for Cash. Wo H. HICKS. r· Call and inspect. A pleasure to shov; goods. vV. 12. J.Yfc1\1URTRY, West End House ~- -- - · - ---- - -· [>ENTISTRY :EIE ALTEI FOR ALLT RS. HU PH REV HARNESS SHOP Tl::l~E PlLJ::...S A.ND DOWEI..i S. For Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the I .. IVER, STOJllACD, li!D~EYS J. :m:. BR I MA COMBE, firstOco rfast o fRuebottomHou se, They invigorate and restor e to health Debilitated Constit utions, and am invaluable in all Complaints incidental to Females of a ll Agea. Children and the aged t hey are priceless. THE and U lcers, OINTMENT li'or disordere of the Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sorea It is famous for Gou t and Rheumatism, -Chest it has no equa l. - Caledonian Mills. F o r So1·e 'l'h1·oats, Bronchitis, Uouglls, Colds, Ghndular Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has n o rival ; and' f<tr contracted and atifl' joints it acts like a charm. Manufactu red only at THOMAS H OLLOWAY'S Call at the new p remises. T Esta blishment,_ _ ,, CONSUi\,PTION !\o~tr?ni,; 78, NEW OXFORD STREET, (late 533, OXFORD STREET), LONDON A n d are sold at ls. l t d., 2a. 9d., 4a. 6d., lls., 22s., and 338. each Ilox or P ot, and may be h nd from all Medicine V endors throughout th<i World. tarl'ur c b ascrs should look at the J,abel on t h e Pots ancl R o::s:es. If lhc is not 533, Oxror·d Street, J,on1Io11, they ltrc s1mrlous, atltlress