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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Aug 1887, p. 6

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llll!! _! _ __ _______ . ..!!_ __ ___£ HEALTH. Hints. ---------·-------------------------!'-----·- - a__!!!_ --=' GATHERING EIDER DOWN. state of th e system, will find gn:r·t relief !n _ · WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. · 1887. VETERINARY SURGEON. In a case of sligh t sore throat, let a little powdere rl borax be placed on the tongne, and allowed to dissolve and r un down the throat . "Enough is as good a s a feast." Remem· her that it is better to leave the t.able a lit tle hungry than to suffer the pan gs of indi gestion after ea ting h ea rtily . It is ot a lway s necessary to have teeth extracted when they ache. The nerve may be diseased and the tooth still perfec tly sound. Changes of dress from thick to thin should always be ma<le in the morning, as then all the vital forces are in full play. A simpl e remedy for neuralgic headache is the j uice' of a lemon taken in a cup of black co ffee. A Maine doctor says bilious fever is a mild yellow fever . copious water-drinking. . A b!':l tas te m ' often be the m"uth in the m ornin g , rn· ; '(lrevented by taking a glass or t"'.o o water late in the previous evening. vvr.er 1s most effective w en t aken hot How the l!!tupltl Blr1h Plu.:k Oll'T11eir Own t"ent11ers for tlte 1Jse of Jllnn, h . Ruttermrlk. Buttermilk obtained from aweol; cream is o f ten found of grea t service in the treat ment of the disea ses of ch ild en, and is o ften use ful as a food for dy ept ic and persons suffering with the disei·ses in cid ent to the w arm season. The writer was informed, not long sil'.lce, by an eminent physician, that he had succeeded in curing a large number of cases of dysentery during an epidemic of the di sease in a southern State, by f eeding his patients upon buttermilk. Little or no other treatment was employed . sp r s A DBSPERAT.E ENCOUNTER. Large Alliga· B01Hce and Re sidence, Newtonv!ll e Ont, Will visit Orono every Tuesday and'.Sa.turday Ofllce hours from 10 a. ro., to 4 IJ, m., at Uoulters' Hotel , Calls by 're legraph receive immed ia te a tten tion. CH.ARGES MODERATE. Graduate of the Ontario Veterl.na.Ty College, .R egistered mernber of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. , . Popular No l, None of the minor" ills" is m ore trouble ]'or some weeks, however, the two great some than an ingrowing na il By pour ing reptiles have been sho win g signs of discon· hot tallow over the n ai l, t}1e hardened flesh ten t with each other, but no oue anticipated a bout it is shrunken and relief is immediate. the terrible and fatal termination of thi s Pumps Cheaper and Better 'Vhen any part of the skin has been fro curious quarrel. One day the attention of zen, apply ice,snow or cold water. The vi the gardener, who was at work near the than' ev.er. cinity of a fire and warm room should be tank,was ai;tra c te d by a commotion in the water,and looking np he saw that the two 'l'he Subscriber having built a large nev, I avoided. If the part blisters, tre at; it as alligators were en!l'a.ged in a. d esperate you would a burn. Pump Factory in Orono, It! prepared A drop of cold water, placed in the lobe struggle. The man rushed to the spot, bnt was to stop the fight, which was powerless of tlie ea r, will put a stop to hiccough, or if -to furnishthi s does not prod uc e the desired effect, raging so fierc ely that the water was lashed press firmly on the arte(ie.<i of the wrist, into foam and the in every direction. where the pulse is felt. With or witho t Porcelain Cylindor, o; The largest of t he combatants was seek No person should bathe when the body the eat Material, on the shortest notlo· is fatigued by either mental or physical ing to get the body of the smaller al ligat or in his wide-open jaws, but the latter was -----labor, or immediately after a meal. For and at the !oweat prices. Eatmg A Raw Cat. always too q uick to b _ c aught, ad movd l bathing purposes, in sum me r, the water Cistern Tubs and Pumps supplied: ro_und nd r?und, stnkmg; the lJi g. reptile A New York policeman arrested, at an should be about 70 °, in winter, 80 °. wrth 1s tail! an_d sometimes ttmg the early hour the other morning, Charles Ri . In case of being bit ten by a snake or dog, nemy s legs m his Jaws and bitm them. I der, colored, 42 years old, residence uu suck the w ound (spitting it out) bathe it WELLS CLEANED &RERAIR:ED. The tan was soon reddened wit? he known. He was wal k ing through East with warm water to make it bleed fre ly. blo d w 1ch fl? . e d from s m fhc t- E ighteenth st reet, hold ing a dead co,t wi th the ound ? ? Tie a handke i·chief around the limb above ed m thrn c ur 1 0u a contest. The gardener both hands to his mouth, which he ate . the wound. Give spirits and water t o attempted to separate the ;naddened contcs - ra ven ousl y. _ drink tauts by betmg them _with a ong pole, " In my dreams I heard the voices of my but !hey paid no attent10n to th s a t empt dead wife and parents . TO GIVE SATISFACTION. They never allowed at d1vers1011 and went on, with then· fight me to slee p, and always said to me, 'You Rain-Water. y more de sper:ate ly " 'Ihey rolled ove r m ust either eat onl a human being or a cat if Orders!by Mail promptly attended to. Many pe rsons employ rnin-water for ech other, sometnes m he water and at you want us to have peace in heaven. drinking purposes, with the idea that in so trmes on t!1e ban m he ud, but alway s Night after night I heard the same corn d oing they are a vailing themselves of one of . lashmg DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, PICKETS, .with their t ails. . The smale r and mand, and I determ ined to obey it. All the purest sources of w ater The following m ore agile of the two cntm:ied to bite the last night I walked the street, but was un MOULDINGS., &c.1 kept on hand, from the Royal Commission, on the Domes woman or child that tie vVa ter-Snpply of Grea t Britain, is suf - legs .and body of the big alligator, and the able to find a man lat.ter moved about slo'!ly,seeking ,to make would allow me to :at them. I then chased ficient to lessen confidenc e in rain or cisa successful grab at his opponent s body. a live cat around but I could not catch it ern water for domestic purposes, and it Their sleepy yes had become bright and By luck I fo und the dead cat, alld I o be; renders very evident the necessity for filter. snappy, and it was evident tha the fight the wishes of my w i e and parents." ing cister n water be ore using it:was to he to the dat?. At last m an effort This was in substance what Rider told . "The atmosphe re is the recipient of vast to snap a t t?e swm mg tail of. th larger. the o ffi cer. The latter tore the animal ------ aggregate quantities of im purity' derived Ti the small alligator fe l over. on hi s side, a:n d from Rider's grasp. Both ts hin d legs had . partly from the respirations of animals, efore he.could get ont of the way the . big ben eaten and sever.al portlO! S of VETERINARY SURGEON, partly from the combustion of enormous Jaws of his enemy closed, up on him with a Rider bc:cam o fran ti ? on being prevented quantities of fuel, and p artly fromexcre- I sn p rom etmg the remamder of the_ cat, an d . · mental dust, the fine particles of which, i n Th en occnrr· the !nost cur 0 s p a rt . of it re quired two officers to t ak e h:m to the dry weather, become suspended in the air . gh tly upon t e ba tle s st.ation ho1;1se. h _ His face and clothing were: to the extent, over the area of this country, h is fore feet the bi., alh.,ator lifted th e covered with blood,and he pre sented a ter of h undr eds of tons and rem ain there for he water ri ble sight. They made him was his face smaller oe _from the surface of d weeks until washe out by rain. Th .is and shook him a&.a og would sh.. , ke. a ra:t and hands and then brought him before rain is in reality water which has washed a . at Ins t a!l Jstic Gosma.n, ho committed_ im for.ex It is laden -shook lnm until iL seeme t i m o re or leas dirty atmosphere. would be hurled off, and until, m fact ? lus mrnat1 on as to his mental c ond 1t 1on. with mineral a.nd excrementitious dust i ).Jack was Lrnk.en and he Iaydead.and lmp zymotic germs, and the products of auima big am i;ial Th n n t h oe g re t A i and vegetable d e cay and pu t efac tion 1 :Emperor William's 'Gift. _ d1uppu Lhe bu( y and moved off to su11l1mhlilf pin t o± rain-water condenses out abo ut self. In th ?orz_ellan Smmlung, a great cabi I 3,373 cuhic feet of ar, hus in drinkin g When buying Coal Oil ask your dealer for the New Oils, net of Chma, m the hoyal lal ace of .Dresden a tu ble r of water, unpnrities . d. Want llar C Sh1·t n s i s A a coll cion co a n 6, New t l t in g of o fewer only gain a.ccess to the lungs in , new form of sh i rt collar ,),, "'e A days, may be swallowed at ori<.. need ed. 000 piec s of pot e ry, theie are three plam . ell w . roofs of dw elling this rain-water, ...,hich is, We have noticed the 1 number of hand-, y o plates, two of th em_ en tir e, he th ird en. Honorar:i; raduato of he On tari o eteril!'at'Y after all, the uly source of our w ater· sup- kerch iefs thu.t are t\lcked around men·81 : brok_ Tes e are c01s1dered to be, as . o e '?' e ·,}0 ro!'to. Regise r d embero! the ply, m eets wnh oot nddu t · and on the necks nowadays between the shir Cn lar specunens ot th e ceramw art, e1'en more t col 0 ltlano t Try it once, JOU will use no other. 'c termary Asso m a 1on m aocordance . · on .. o · · rl more pi · cto us tlan ' ·J1er cur: any_ ot _ nn · · fi cId s, _ ma nur_c u.nd all art of impur1twa, the neck. Some and the skm of of with the Veterinary Act, · . · t r m h t c l a g l ri e :ncli;d not , s e l ela por e m c w lls , sreams, these h andkerchiefs look 'as though they I preared t o treat.all tlisea.eB of the Dm· whtch .1s earned down mto ' lUct.;OLL BROS. & tJO'Y, 'l'oronto es Ammals, ncc ordmg to the latest theones. and rivers. These so urces m thei r turn h a ve never been devoted to'any other pnr- mg even the two earthe nware h fe- srne . Iel o le_o ard s, the_ co_l ss<tl bnst of. Augustus e are iabl e t? be fn ther contamina ted by pbse, yet o thers have the ·appearance of phonecif1i:lt rf.ffg, r a e e ons rn:1,csss B / n a il.l tfi:;11' e Orono, one doClr north ot f a i1 l t e s ect".r .,,_ n g u s tus by compo smg vrcec_ s, and also on a lar ger scale with a corner of the h<i.nclkerchief ou a pre· give.a . o CHARGES MODERATE, · -------·-· d 111 exciange fr a 1 by the Ian drama fie, se.wag, an. d refuse of ci e)ine with the top button of the wai stcoat. Fre eno I. of towns,wh1chilowmto ournvera. Others rumple them and cr m them clown comp>my of very tall gendlern. ' - -'-" . · .L't. ' f --are of direct Chmesc their thro a t s carelessly prodnci:ng an .ffec t' . e ·-------M.ANUF.A.CTlJHER OF'---?uf ctnr e and ae esteemed the gratest Causes of Sudden Deaths. ! snchas one m i ght imagine would be t he ma ra tv i th e colle tiou for th , : e rm1son tha t e of _ ? t r i g the shirtuo?icle do1,1 u and _ The number of sudden deaths is l a r.cT(' 1 r sut 1 thi., class ot wa;-e ls made !or the use of the · 0 ' puttrncr its lower end or sknt 011 top. . Ii. ,.,,, · . ' u M ' ; \ . , . 1 h l 11.· ' ghthe popuar . 'L'l periaps mcrea.srngyso,t ou " " '1 · _ · perorofChin aalone ;f' ' . auuit.exoort a tion " !Em l h·,,s been : o· ·'if) 1 h'b' d b nse of .s tlie ,ervniet _ ce th e d a l y . ancU-· i 1 sin he mfl.y false ss1011 ' i unpre ' KINGSTREET,BOWJl.IANVILL u nccr pam of neath. . h particularly noticeable during the tremen·l!S p ro i 1 te How fi d p ress and tl e \e 1eg p1 have neig m9ny more) of the ne colo r ( yel - Hi.a now on hand a number of "ehiclai (and ia manufacturiu;: I\ great · 1 dous exer tions ma e a lrn 1 1 ' il tl of the snn durincr the last I th ese plates red with the Imperial · · burh 00 0f t ie wh c;i_e l lLU< . · bes t fl nrn · h wh' t or s,;.le 11t t.he lowest 1ir1coe ccria1stent 1 ) f d th ·r ' " ermg w o Dres<1 en 1s mrnertam, ICh I am c fti o PStt ermi anu · a y to. . w ei un I o us-efforts nourrh hot th n it o m make f to r e . d ent2, t 0 ne source of sudd en <leatlis w 11cc1 wlth due regard to -.;:ormanahip and q_uulity. 'l'be fo<lowing is a list of hut for considerably me re tlrnn a ce nt r y I which it is neeclles to y V' been 'm" .i the prmc1pal vehicles man11fo1tured by me b ut many vents. pu,ss und er r.he head of ac_ 1° 0f,I thAy have served as models uoed at th e! . a new ·t s.t tl1rn Bnt ·1' nentlY su cc e.,sfu.. · Ye _ ' · 1Jnlocka nllthe clogged avenneli of th· c1dents which might have Leen foreeen and ; '"' · . . . . . ... .. .. ... ... . ... . . ... . ....... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . $150 Upwarzy1 . ·t u:onb" 1e a overe d C arr1ages rnnufactory, for the pro· It is 11\so vory i roy a1 po rc el am n . . · . d" . . . 1· 1, neglige collar is very ugly. . Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, ca.rr:r· ded ugams · pat t1cu ar ' C guar ;<Illa ' 1 d uc tron of a speci al pore eI·· o l · ma d e for >! mle Ph·nton° am 11} Q . .... ' 5 . = 'd . . . .. ... ... . . . . . .. . . . ........ ... . . , ·· , .. . ..... . O ,., ·· , II f e. r orta d 'lllCOm Ye f bl e · b · must y I Untl y, an It , for exa mp1e, ' · k· ingoff gm.dually without we:.;,kening the a. are a pt to t ake ., reat ns s ' ml " Dres · ' presenta person' " "0" " <)"' h 70 ' l;en Buggy ... . . . . . . . ..... . . ... ...... ··· . ........ ... . .. ..... ...... ······ . . tion . to roy·1l b . ' th e nee l t: cIoser ' 1 oth. It ma I ' mg .rnurnt m s the c ill" system , all the impurities and foul . ing dothirnr their ui!d . t · ' their . he ir e at 't tl I . I ne I nen yellow " is thus as h i or tcal a hue as 'I'op Bugg , 1 iswi 11 16 co Iar ' h e v ·" . "' and t ig h t r than 't · 9' , 1o !" · d B humors of the secretions ; at the ;amo m cr ossmg railway tracks and m man y " or "b len d u R 01. ·,, f E " upon t he ir 1'1nd the high value th>tt m11 Democrat \Vagon....................................................... .. . . . . . .. 60 time Correcting Acidity of the . 01 1 mm or ere d a s er vic e u t1 ns . can be ecn by the freedom wi th d' collvrn · " J umber Wagons . . . . . ... .. . . ... . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . . Stomaoll. curing '.Biliousness, Dyff. .. .... ... . . .. .... ... .. 50How care . 1 ess we are . 1 No st agmg nee .. · " W"r·e u to be In "' con· : " cl e as w . .fice tl iemsel ves 111 wh ich they sacr1 0 11s yello"' order 1I f·n1 ;pepsia, · :S:eada.ches, Dbzines, ight Wagon..................................................................... 40 L' · would no, ever f a11' a:1d it 1; l 'f pr?per ca!·e " to he1· MaJ·est.y the offetin" y g ratnlat a r I . d ' , . ' , . 11· l 0 t a ie co ar m.t) e pit.sen e · mus · th . t b t I t · Heartburn. Constipation, Dryneaa were taken in the choice of m aterml and m " Express Wagon ... . . . . .. . .. . . . . ... . . . ... .... ... . .. . .. .. . . . .. . .··········· 75 " ueen. of E ' ngl a nd on tho occas1011 of the Q ost r o ye t s. c of said a e lla be h o t s l that m b1 of the Skin, Dropsy, Dimnees ot construction. '.l.'hink of the fri ghtf l list of . s keleton. . ..... . . . . ... . . . . .... . ... . . . ...... . . .... . . .. ... . · .. . .. ... . .. .. . . 50 · · e e. 11 d ea s ' '£ ' generally used of late fittrng h-"h and dose royal JU l Vision, .Jaundice, Rheum, th r:sultlng f r om the use ? o l po_ u red -Sulky·.... . ... · · . .. .. . .. .....·" . · " ""·"."··.·· ··· . ... . . . . . '""'.. ..-.... "· 40 " · 1 t o the throat is " i l l ad a p ted. p ticnlarl r · l!!rysipelas, Sorofnla, Flutteri:r..e. <Jt upon a lighte ' · d fire t o cau se 1 t to k md le ' The W'dth lo 's path . . .. PouBeHslng u11erlor facilities for 11'.!anufaoturing oarrii,i;·l·, I intend to sell very cheap ror tl·< l of a Tornac , for hot weather. Bnt even turnc d-down the Heart, Nervousnee:m, a.nd Gen.. more <luickly ! : Woul4 o rn a does are ' f eral Debility; nll thes and many . r approved credit, and by BO d orng I hope to greatly increase my n um ber of sal es, Fort·u \ ith many o ther cases of sudden death colla r s are se en to be sheathed with the V' . uately the p aths o to Bell the wood p1irts only, or the gearings o1 buggies Ironed · . . · ' h anclkere · I ne "f' '.111 d theref01 't 1 · 8 J>]am tlia t ord othl:!r :;irnihr Complaints vield to th· 1 · ma.rily very narrow-the widest h ave a · . onr own per sonal ills seem at first sight to . · , , happy influence 0£ es :BURDOCK · have almost nothing to do. There may be a ome very ;ad1cal change lll .sh irt e n diameter of - · · · "1 8 1'.eede, f th s am e proprety of d r ss 1 est of only fort feet. Jn inost cases a tor - t BLOOD BITTE;RS. · . : fatal break in the ph ysical machinery at a . c.A y whi c wm- · nado is ser io us l h distingnishes mei; du rm g _ y destructive over a width point wh ere weak n.es s has not b eeµ suspect- . At the Shortest Notice Painted and Trimmed if Dea1'red· ' . is to b e observe d m summer t e no t exceea· l re rJ. f mg, tive I Th e Iength Ii t the Factory I a so do Planing, Mat ohinK , Turning an<l. Sawing mur iea.rt ' P?rhaps, becomes nnnatur· ed · e 1 Th . eet· with Cirole,Band " Sor l · ve want of the tornad ErnctlY w hat sort of a collar . : o s path across the c oun try does saws. and vrepare all kinds of lumber ror cai·penters nd o t h ers for building purposes ally enl arg e d , or its tough , muscular fibre . . l not . ' i h fo e summer t m under· on t s e Wl I not on c ly o m exceed m thi rty miles, and it Ornamental and Plain Pickets for fences in ev ery style reQuired, made to order. tm·ns fo·,fat, u.nd s uddenly there is a mortal i ta e to sa.y. On pr c1ple it would pro- generally traverses the distance in about an rup ture . ·====== bably have t.o be at least a twenty mch hour. \Vhen the upward Or the enfeebled heart fails to send b\ood 00 ' . g tho , wo u ld produc? the, !lar, somet_hm of the outer par t of the spir a l u.ndthe swiftto the b rai n , and the man drops dead in the effect of bemg a bit effish, of h avmg a; er uprush of the air through the central !treet,or at his b sin ess, or, more fortuna. _,,, r ather for-away look-1i;i oth er W?rds, very shaft have drained away the most of the To buy Fpot Goar for Men, Women, tely, perhaps, in the mids t of his family. l oo e. It ma_Y be stnclmg 0; lymg dow, warm air which gave birth to the motion, In othei· cases there may he a de'-'eneraB . oy_ and Ma1 "ctens, a" , h i e r sms the mventor s taste, .and it: the tornado dies u. way. The equi libri m of tion of the cerebral ar tery, and highe; l ivi ng,I w ch ve . i shouhl not be, too decollete. It IS i:10 t 1 the air-masses is for 11. time restored, the or a gl a ss of wine , or an excitement of pas...,. i sion, may r ou s the hear t to send th e blood necess ary tht it should b e,< m order to gie : _ h eavier air has follei; d own u:pon the s ur a , to the bram with a force too great for the t,h neck_ snch frei;dom th , , the h ndke_r- I face, and the warm an-, spreadmg lat erally · ·· , .!A chief whi?h now disfigures it my . be laid a s it attains the level to which it t en ds , · weake ned arterial walls to with stand . . · 1 1 asid e until called upon for its leg1t1mate use com es into a state o! q iet. Assuming the Pur fy the Blood, correct all D1soruers i · , , . of the These walls give way at one or mar point s, . . only. wtd h of the destruction brought about by t the · . , r the out poured blood presses against the . , , To m ak e h collar snfliciently comfortable, ' s torm at six hundred feet, LIVER, STOJJIA.(JU, KIDNEYS AND BOW . EL . and the length of nerve centre s, and th u s is cut off the n ces· · · · · · a.nd yet sufficiently proper -1 1 w e would sn · g t · o u rn y a t th' . ' ·t . ., es s · J fi w d th' 11 Y t 111 n t h e · T , e · 1!"'1 .organs. a sary supp1Yof nerve f · . · 1 iey i nv1ao r at e anri restore to hea.].th Deb' . _orce t o v1 l l 1tated ' c 1 ,onst1tut10ns 1 an d ' 0 est th a.t, s ar . tm g on 8: twnt y . m ch basLS, are a of its devastation amounts to about . The man falls nnconso10us, and w1tlun a few ! I are invaluable in n;ll Oompla\nts Incidental to Fem ales of 11. l l Agee, Fo· t sh o uld -1se to a h ?1ght of about three 1 two thousand acre s or to a square area days dies. . Ohildren a.nd the aged they lllre pnceleas,. 'V 0 have not space to speak of other ! mches, with. a centrifugu.l flare of abo u t a bo ut two miles on a sid e. Over th i s area . the destru ction is o r:l i naril y more com plete c a uses s om ewhat s im ilar, but in m ost of 45 ° · · · .C' ...J .J.. V..L. l. · .. -',r -· · The only proper altrnat1ve for some than that which occurs in the most severe them the wea.kness of the link at which the · . e ar thquak es. ls an infallible remedy for Bad I..iegs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sorel chai . breaks i s due to over·exertio!1, to oo such collar is a flannel shirt. c?ntwo bram-work,_ to excesses m eatmg ! . and, Ulcers. It Is famous fol' Gout and R11eumatism, For disorden of the ---. · . , Toronto teacher to a boy m a grammar Dr. R. W . Shufelclt b.g r ecord ed an Ill· and drmkmg, to pass10n, to worry . The .. 11 '?' J, .·' - Ch a st it h as n 0 aqua l .w eak spot b e ing asc er tained "John, correct the following s en- · , the f ata l r e· te resting study of a case of the re pair of the class: _ . Colds, For Sore Tbroats, Bronchitis', COltl :,ds, tm.\l,corrv :suit may be prevented for yea rs, perhaps in-· bill of a raven after it had, been sho off. ; tence: It are very cold." John, as he ur New · . · . The b all had carried away the upper bill f w i p s the perspira tion from his for ehe ad · prises somethmg neat and pretty for definitely, by a carefully regulated life. , · . n Diseases it ha. no rival; and for -of the nostrils. '.!.'he bone had· with his shirt -s leeve : "It ar e thundering Glq.ndulat· Swellings, and all Ski just forwar,d . Ladies, Good, and rvioea ple for Men . , contracted ancl st. itf jo!nt1J It acta like a charm. wo wn again so ?'s to cov er. the i1'.jur{, a;:icl hot." · I · and Boys, Water-Drinkine;Boots for Be>ot the horny coverrng, followmg smt, liad m - .. . . . long w1'll Can" Ho 1" " the S tnt es 1 " . "n.d " w d" every mem b e 0f·the ouseh oId · · . . runt on m the Prac- c11.sed the s.tump formed by the bone, The : A c cord mg to Dr. L. B ' . ' l l Manu facture d only at TROMAS H OLLOWAY s Establishment, titioner, the re is no diuretic so good as ·esult of N at ure 's surgery in· the case was play the ignoble.part of be1_ng mutua ly th UL.". ·! . . . · , refuges of thou· res poc tiv s oundrels · W!).ter. Water does not merely stimulate I that the injuredpar-t was left in such co11di73, I'fEW OXFORD STRE.ET, (late 633, OXFORD STREET), LONDON' . Surely su ch a game has been gom!f on too TRUN:KS, 't"Al.ISEa..,,jA'.tCJliJlJS IN. i!TetJK. the kidneys, but it facilitates their work by. ion that . . the dD.nger of subsequent inflamt l And a.re aold at ls. . l 1jd.' 2s. 9d.' 411; l lb.' 22s.' and 33e. eaoh Box o· P o t' an· long ' a p _reparing th e m ation was a v<.;ided, while the f orm of the . . Ordered Work an& ;Repairing I may be had from all MeLc .. ne Vendors throughout the World. t1on, and by aidmg m thei r removal. 'I'he 1 r esulti 0- stumv; was as useful a one as could The B aron e ss Budette-Coutts has 3omed Specialty, as usual. majority of person s drink too little water Wli"nl'ehasers hould lo&k at the Label on the F&ts and Boxe11. If the r ddre with Mrs. Mackay for a grand chari tiible ·al0be exr pos silily wound a r e t f a tof?llow d e t c e iJ ·.r ::: · ill· 1133, ctxforcl Street, I.o ndon, theJ' are spurlon·,i Per so ns who ha.ve a gouty or rh euma tic of such a charncter. DA Ji u.n e e. :\1 . .I ,Q.',) !,!·:·, . Orono Pump Factory. A fierce an d bloody fight between alli gators was the r<i.re spOl't witnessed at Coat esvi lle a few days ago by one of the at Keep your slee pin g rooms well ai red even tendants in Dr. Huston's garden in that in c old weather. .Many a h ea d ach e and boro gh. Each of the comba tan ts mea.sur unpleasant taste in the month is ca us ed by ed over five feet in le ng th, and h ad been slee ping in impure at mosphe re. livill g for eight years peac e ably together in Men in business have a ve ry bad habit of a great tank which Dr. Huston had c on They k eepin g their hats on indoors. To this structed for them near his house. a, and were Lrought cause may be ascrib ed the di stingui shi n g were n>Ltin: of Flo ri d mark of the middle-aged American-bald from that country wheE. smll.11 by Dr. Hustun. ness. The habit of continual spitting which at tend s the chewing of tobacco !nd gums, in· duces debility, not only of the salivary glands, bu t of th e system generally. A Fatal lli;;ht Between 'J'wo tors at <:oatcsville, Pa. u 1PUMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOl u greenhouse was splashed gey, and Akrey. He re the ducks pair and make their nests every year abont the begin niMg of Jnne. When the female has chosen the place where she wishes to lay her eggs, she plucks from her plumage the feathers which she uses to line the bottom and sides of her neRt ; then she genem lly lays six egg , rarely more. During this time the drake, more jealous of his mari tal prerogtives than was 0..B sar, like the good father of a f mil y that he is, ce1tses not for a momen t to keep a on his consort and fetches her back in· stantly if she gives the slightest indication of wfahing to take a walk. Thi s curious phenomew>n of a male more ca.reful of his o!fopring than the female has been confirm· en by n umero us observations. But perhaps hi8 mo ive in this is simply jealousy. The n ext day the owner of the la nd comes and carries away at the same time both the down and the e ggs. The unfortunate couple, which sometimes makes a s to ut resistance, clinging to the clothes of the robber with their beaks, go off a short dis tance and begin again ; but the bondi (farmer) comes once m orn and takes t1e precious deposit. The i ndef atiga bl e mother goes to work ,;new, and this time only a part of the eggs are taken ; for if all were removed th e cl epr ed a tor in desiring too much would lose all. But this reserve is made solely as regards the eggs, for the down is removed once every wee&, and the poor mother continues to strip herse lf until she finds herself so bare that she has no longer wherewithal to line the moist hole tho.t contains her egg. The male, squatted near her, comes to er assis tance, and he, to o, strips him· self of his plumage, a quality of d o wn thiit the Icelanders distinguiRh ea.Rily from that of t h e female, because it is white and taken from the creature's sides. The eider duck constitutes the wealth, and lllay be sa id to be the providence, of the Iee landers. To st udy this bird in its f avor ite haunts, say s the Cosmopolitan, it is only necessary to take a bo11t at Reikjavik, and pay a visit to three islands situated in front of the harbor. They are named Videy, En· McDOUGALL & METCALF, are ottering Coal as follows : . Stove and Chestnut, . Grate and Egg, .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . s eye a .. . . . . . .... . $6.25 6.00 . . . . . .. . . .. watchful Twenty-five cents extra will_ be charged when accounts run over one month. t LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, POST & CORD WOOD Always on band a lowest prices. McDOUGALL NEW -have arrived at the- SPRING GOODS & METCALF h then ALL WORK GUARANTEED e w . . i I, I . Full lines of General Dry Goods now open for inspection. and see our lovely Ladies, call Dress Goods. call and see our handsome Ge11ts, Tweeds and Suitings. . JOHN SPENCER; R. FERGUSON. I t I I f f Our Grocery Store is replete with the Choicest Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, G l as swar e, Field and Garden Seeds, &c. . . Raismg .1ITIF'!f 1 u the neck. Farmer s' Thresher-s MACHINE lBM Rc:fmlmltYe I t ) W.<if;;;--st., . , II m an r 11 s u , which would . ,hm11; ,,;rr:.it s s w I1 I I a. J alw.. e the. ! j great is e t , LARDJ:NE 01 L. Use lVJ.cOoll Bros. & Co.'s Celebrated. and Millmen, TH.E BEST IN TH-In WORLD. t ::'s s ; . ;;= TH E hY,lO.:HUt,_ ;LTH. ·' I s other way. ,, · mns, ' , l' l 1 l u uu . , t f: a E ::tr::; I fgnhi/ f l e, : t· hc t Z lI 1 ? Coal Oil. Prussm, . three yellow plates h. , , , "n I . , , the l ; i i:l Ie1!r: I HA I r E S' Q ARRIA.GF.J _The '. u I l l lRRIACES f'ilf: ICHS OU'f'f Efis·" ·n. ii VACn N I I GEQPGE C B.A.I"l\TES p ropr1e · t or, "\ATOR KS Salt u I I Il set : l>s ,.1r-Y r st j j 1 , , , . . . . . . . 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