Coai8;:`A%Wood I in uy inuney Lreanmenn. All this explains the rapid cures of rheu- matism, neumlgiu and sciatica mmlu by using-L)odd's linlney Pills. Think of all the Imrtihorl.-< that lmvo ulsense. Zeal, but, nobnmrording to knnu -all of it. I Y-in ..nl.I rt.- nk Ruaumnc 1>E(i>LE.; Imumoou. Yet he commenced to mend l-uinro the first box of I)0dd'a Kidm:_v Pills were 1111 t.u.ken-uInl he at. as well zuul aiming as ever he was. lgow wonderful. how simple te cure is. Len us learn something from I; is. Y . n-v...AA.... ...I...o ........ I... M... ....,.....A ,.`:,... unis. No mm/her what may be the secret ion of Dodd s Kidney Pills, the moment the kidneys are helped. ever so gently, cure commences that instant, Anrl if thy lxhlnnvn rmanvnn lxinlnnv - Therefore. (.113 only cure for is by kidney treatment. exnlnins Hm mnial nu I Will pqxitively cure nick hoadawho 1.11! Invent. its IIMIFII, Carter`: Little Liver ~ um- -m.:-:. ..... mm. L...'. ....u... H..- ni" ' EASILY CURED IF THE PRQPER REMEDY IS SECURED. `VTUVESDAY, JANUARY /7/YD ._ . ,, (V, \ K \\ \: \\ `.1. A? Hand `I Oeo, uofflr Jolmut In |nlOn- `av n nhmuu ELECTRICITY IN THE HEART. ~ rheumatism Hedge," \ = 4 N Pain from indigeaion. dytpopnin lug! too `Tnenrty eating in relieved `C. oncu b viking one a! Cart.or`I Little ' var Pil humo- dhtolyllter dinur. Don's lol-got thin. llonrnancnl and Bare Th!-om. ~ Dam-' SirsL-I. highly recqam end Hag. yam`: Poctoml Balwm as the bent` cure 't'or,c_ongha. colds, hour:-enot-s and sore thrnu aver used.-Wumrr. Asnnr, Have- 1 i `.ock, Q13. DICK Bnunegaa, `conacipaition mid all new \ l and ntomnch mmbrlea are uicklf cured hy ymking Wn.de n Mandrake .ivr iIls. One onillndoso. `256:-see for 25. Sold only l |nk Choehst/ Are produced in A few days by the note of Miller'a.Irou Tonic Pills. For people of both saxen whou~oeit.l'wr pale. weak or nervous they have no gqunl. Fifty ills in A box for 25. .Sold at Wade's < mg store only. ` fpindono. "ldoaeaf ` at. Wade`: drugvamrc. n ' Nlllg W300 ! Dlfl wnwn 0| IIUOIII IIX IIIIIHIIIOI AD nour. J The values of then epl-lugs. when ] llnlehpd and pleoed In watches, ll enorm- 5 um: 11.: proportion to the material from lwhlch they are mnde. A comperllon `wlll give n good ldenz A ton of steel lmede up lnso lulr eprlnae, when In ` wetchee, le worth mop shun twelve end in half timer the ulue of the nine 6 welght In pure gold. ' The Buy`: Goulp. II It really true?" and the llttlo boy.. ,thaI politicians are Iomoumon nu I strictly honest?" ' Va: " rnnlhul Hnnntnr Hnl-nhnm, I utmuy uoncu: Yes," ropllod. Senator Sorghum, I sadly; "1 am very sorry to guy that In In. `1 ban known'poHt.lchsns who got vmu years ago and ham not. paid (or them yet. "-\V'nshlnuon Slur. " :wa.wu on In! Iorwwn no wolgn (I pound, and I pound ll worth 8l.b86. `The hair- Iprlng ll nnrlp of tho nul noel. about much and one-but Invhos long, one nd one-huldradah of an inch wt , nnd I any-uvon ton-Ihousnndnu own lnch lck. It In oolled up 11: lplrnl form, And noly tampered. The process of tampering thou springs mm long hold an n scorn by tho tow fortunnte onau polaeulng II. and even now In I: not generally known. Their manufac- ture rowulren (rut skill And can. The .' nrlp la gauged to swan my one-tholuundths of an Inch. but no monnurlnglnurumont hu yet. been devised capable of ni enough gnuglng to dorm-mine before- hand by tho Ilse of the nrlp whn the ntronnh "of tho lnhhod pprlng wlll be. A twonty one-thousandth part. of an "Inch dleronco in tho Ihloknou 0! the strip make: u diorouoe in tho running of I watch of about In mlnutu an hour. Thn wnlun nf than: -Imn Inn! n -n Opon your \ ntch and look at the little wheoln. sprlngu and screws, mob In In- dlspunubll put of the whole wonderful mm-hlue. Notloo the busy llttlo balance wheel, A: It Men to And fro unceulugly, day and night, your In and your out. This wonderful little machine 1: the result of hundroda of yours of study and exporlmont. The watch mrrled by the Average man In compound of nluoty-elght plums, and its mnnutaoturo embraces more than 53.000 dlutluot sud separate opcrutlonl. some of tho lmnllest screws no no minute that tho unaided aye: mn- not dlnlnguluh them from stoel llngn or lpoolu of dirt. Under a poworfpl magnlfylng glnu 1 perfect screw In re- vealad. Tho Illt In the head ll two one- thouundtho of an inch wlde, It taken 308.000 0! thou lonwn to wolgh pound, and nnnnd worth 81.585. `Thu hnh-. IKIBI EDI llllllllf una l|ll"lIUI UIIIIIKI IP01] to uuuln the (rent Weight lbs lose; mctural wlll be tho ronlstnnoo power offered, and the greater wlll be the prel- Iuro upon the palm. of contact If my- nno will take the trouble to ucu-mln the welghs of an nvuragu lund hnuled by lmmlrodu through all our chiof olclos dully, manure tho wldzh of the mlro and than Clguro the pronauro per squire Inch tn whlch n pavemonu In exposed, based upon tho fraction of n. clrolo V/hlch touches a In-nlght. llno, ho wlll have n boner lden of what rond builders of the present duy have to contqpd wlth. Thln wldth of cart wheels and lms should be regulated by law with I vlcw to muzzl- clpal economy, Iml onuh Commonwoallh should onuuvor by loglslntlon to on- foroe honuty in the laying of founda- tldizl for every foot of pnvumont med.- Llpplnoostfl Magazine. IIIU |U|.ll.Ill-Ell. By nlno o'clock a couple of olcphnnu brought down now. and a cordon wan run round tho placo, pnvcntlng tho tiger escaping or getting at who oattlc, wh two rather amnulng inoidonu oc- unrr A cow rnanaged to get into tho yard, nd nltor Ikipping about for name than rushed into a part of who not alone to tho tiger, and for long limo Ilrngglod men frantically to not 1' on. Everyone fully oxpooudho now WK : ud hn killed. Finally, however, ,\ nu men want out and hold the nnimal down and removed-, Hnrdly wan thin ovorwvhn a ~~ Itud bull got. /over a part 0 which had tallon down, I can-erlng about tho yard fl land done, ruched right up it taiu and dipped hi: non in ' `iivtdoatli--.hp had no idea that hi [or van Ihoro, or In '.'I5'I1`ld"ha!0lhQvo gone up in the ntyln he did. Howovcrr that drinking, he looked up. when than tiger, who could not have bun more than a low foes away, `woughod' in hit face. and the way that bull wont awny afur that dld onc'u hum; good to non. Thou wore two grand oppunnnibiu for Witnes- sing `how the tiger aelzca hi: pray.` par- ticularly us than ware uvcrnl sportsman about, but unfortunately it wan no! to ha Wlthout doubt the bury cnrzago sud drnynge of modorn times hnu much to do with the porllhnhloneu of modern pavomann. The burden rook ltulf unn- not long wnhatnnd the continuous grind at huvy loud: supported upon narrow tirmu, Tn Ihll fnnllnh and dnntrunclvn After worrying the poor bum for two day: and two nights, during which times he got into the ml ouoa, he quietly mnikod into his onto and Wll shut up. The 0001 um indifferent way in which Mr. Bnllnpnli Urn touiiiud hunters, with thoir furfuliy uni wondtrfuily mad. bundooh. wnlked up and down past the cigar wun most Anulilg. What they would have don in tho ovens of the vigor making for out of them it in hnrd to tail. The claw: hum grown into the pad: oi the tiger. And tho wrotched nnlmsl nun: to be nnorimr [rant nnin. DIG! OI EDI lll`. Ind IUD VVl'I| :(l6(l nnhnsl uum to be Iulfol-lug [rant pnln. Had It notboon for this. than wou|d doubtlun have boon a very dlaronl tale to tall. "- I`ho Asian mo nmnngerie, anu , lulu uunug nu lather`: reign a tiger-Aafod all over the ion a whole day. going in and out of people : houua. but. eirnnge to any, on none or iheeo oocaeiona hoe any one been injured. The tiger in the present in- stance in one which is kept in nu High- neee' dairy to keep awey the `evli` eye from the oaiiln. He wu netted for Lord Lanedowne Io ahoot when hie Excellency vieiied Mysore a few yeere ago. and la a eplendld hreee. The dairy ie a very lhrgo yard, with open ehede all round in which the cattle are met, the Iigoi- e cage _beln oloee to one end and a fountain near the other. The tiger got out about 7 p.m. end calmly etrollod around, the place being tell of cattle and people at the time, but, torinnalely. he had no desire whatever to cane etall-fed beef or Hindu ` either, although he paeeed within a few feet of the cows and men, and, em ex- , amining. them all quietly, lay down by , the fountain. no. _I.. -I..I..-e. - --.._I- -0 -I-_L-_:.- 7} T896 armed with like force. And ft that} all other nrmed \-cs. ml: nn these lnkoa shall he forthwith dis nmntled and that. no nchvr vlcsxel.-4 of Ivar g|mll.ho,t.ha`e`buiLt.or Armed." And it (ur- Lher agrees that if eithm party nhould r be desirous of nnnull_mg this hold give notice gu that " license to be AN INDIAN TIGER STORY. In nu cu. Quito rm. and somJw|..s on I 1.1 (In: n-u -nn , we new uvu:-v- . Ou Mnoxe eorrupondenb writes: "Then wag considerable excitement hero recently. One of the Meherajuhh tlgere got loose and was not re-captured for .0!" lm-t_y.aight h__uun Allowing tiger: end other wild animal: to escape out 0! eonnemeul Ieemenoommon event in Mysore. During the time of the late Mehnrajah, one got out 0! hie cage in the monngerie, and nleo during hie !nl.lmr | mian n tiny-lnnted over unocr l' MRO IJYQI` l lll!. Una V may` way Mud up nunllg. we mm town :3 `cry -~- ~.__*`-`. ` 33$-T ORDE/5..L Br BAT E. Acnuer and Dufrndunt Fought It Out In lln: l'nlu1-e \'nr<|. '1`hl.~a rurlnu-. ln<`id('l)L happened In the yunr lllm. Thu lunmluwus fou;ht. early on tho morning in June in the presence M the: Earl of liuckingsnu as High Cun- nlnhlo of I-Ingluml, And In tho pnlune yard, \Vn.~x!n1Inster. The oolnbnumts were Sir Juhn Annoslny, the nccuser, .n.I |`h..nn.a L neu-Innlnn `fun than an DU] Ill llll IOIUIIIIIF. II ll 3 gllll I u A onrmln mnn nmonoa upon I mm Ind than hnndod; 76 onto 1: pay- 'ment. \ V `~, "'6 0 ddltu. It ran plan." CM Q50 cuhlar. ` - ` Whn Innk..I\AQ " Ahnnotl Aha Ix-AL I Why. look-hon," Arguod ihohlvoh lr.."`yon Advertise Io lnnuh ` win to: 750615:-L" * ` ` "TIun.'- All I-inhl." Iunlhd lm nnnhlnm R I no oaupr-' "Tlmi'II gall right." npllod thb unhlor. lemon his ollnohml n am npon IIIO tied: with a mighty thud, "but when n Inn em: as thouglithnrn won to Cash! W0 01. =0hIu0 Tmil-Rudd. - -3 AA , .-- . .. .,_. _ -.`__-_ -.__--. In in outing house I :10 an nest broki- man on possible. Brnhmonnlwlyu lnvo good nppetlml and on ovorythlnt in ugm... As long on they pursue the oven tenor 0! their way, I know the In]: In I nuro. By kooplnn one on on ghost In- mung Indicators. and by naming one or two counu ahead of chum, I now eon- trlvo to go! Iomothlng to on who din- ing-onrl no nosnuohod to my trnin. It. In not I aqua:-o" nod, but Irkocpu body; And noul together. It in not guoh o nit: u A mrmln man AIA anon unan I `(HIP Rllll HIIHFPII UPON ll` .*~ proposal to rcdurathc-nnvul fnrr-, countries upon Lhc I\ln(.`rH`:m h I'c~-ohm ! (he ummnnnd.~< :4" his nuns the prim-e rt-gout. in mfnr orlummt t mt. his myul hiv,_vhno.~ IIIQ tn accndo tn the |)Inpnsil.I1 -b'-0 I onhry of shine in his not of August. hut. Thuumiersiunerl hue the hum` In an action rocantly tried before Judge Wilkinson. no important doolnlon n~' nllm-tins: inunivlgll ouuuclln `WM given. Tim [11ull)V.llll_lll0 cue owns and drives a strum hotuon Kingston and r~'s'don`nuu. In comm parts of Loborough mwm. lip, (luring the winter oouon, snow but been IIHOWOG to nooumullio until .lho roml i` almost lxnpuublo. The plalntl has repeatedly notified the cnunoil in regard In the matter. but no Att.enl.lnn was pnidto his oomplnlntl. In the spring of thin your the snow. on usual, was allowed to nooumulnto at I part. of the highwu_v, and tho lh driver notllled `tile mmncll to hnvo ll. renmvml. Tho cunnrll. an mull. dinn- gnnlerl Hm nmlllcmlon. and tho plnlntlff was ohllgml lo turn out. himself nod ro- mnve the snow nml nmko the: road pall- ahla. Ila hrmrght his action to rooovor dnmigaa for time hn losnnnd that amount ho paid. .Yu(lg.1 Wilkinson has just do- omed that he can room-er, and that the defendants urn liable for tho` non- relnovnl, run he gnvo jndgmgpt. for the plaintiff. whenever lnuro was en cunnoe. Ab inst, oxhauntod hy fatigue and loss 41! hlund. Kutriuczton nlumbiod mid full. Annosley atom! over him with luusul. to nmku him sun-uudsr or din, when he was blinded ivy tho perspiration of his hand and foil xnqroas um other. Then it was Kntrinsziolfl turn. 30 rolled himsait ovar, and wunid perhaps hnvu nishej of! his adversary. when ` tho anrl 0l"(iI\I'dd them to be parted. "Mr." mid the knight, marching up to the judge, "bnholtl me! I am nill fro-ah and unhurc. lat un together again and let Hm hiutln no on." 'l"I>.I. vmrlunn unu ur-:unar| huh It now WIIUIIUVUI IIIUIU oxha Kutrll sun-1 wan ordolcd 3.! ` from!` and nnhn `III`_\' IHHI ll1SUH|' [HILL lll[`._V llllll llU|a l|'n'H'll tlmmnulves by any nmalu arts; em-ll mun sworn nlsu lo Lllu trulh of Ms owl! sldu; Illa ludulluro ur ugrealneut by which they wore bound to llght. was ruml bufuru them. 'l'lmru was uu Immense concourse of people, and averybmly In the and worn nwny quite nmmclml. for the battle was lung and urce. and tho rcsnll. was ex uclly what the Itpoommrn desired. Km.~ rluyrlon war: 3 Mg. hulking man; An- nesloy nun of the smallest. meu-"umung Lhnsu that urn of the moune nature he was one of tl1o'lcIun`." Thuy fought, wlmh spears rst, thou wlth nwurdn, and lnatly wlnh daggers. Tl1olln.lo mun damned about-, all round the My nun, wlthouv. revolving any hurt. but wnhoul balng uble to lnlct any fatal wound, prodlllnp Illa ndveuary whenever lhuro cbnnoe. --h.n...o-.I hp lualann nut` pru- Av |.-s `nan Tun? . R. MCRAE (2 CO.. Agra" |<'~1;(:ston. l.- lu.lIal\\avI\HI.a- ug - ~ HE" NOW FABJA ED BERN ' ", T with cable oommunantlon And winter unnporntnn of u'ont:_danragu,_h;Q]; ' HE FAB-FAMED BERIQD , communication oq _ 9 vent: den g :3; xx `:'*:h*" n1'::.: .-.' on n In 0 .I I Q: ut_:giv\'I1od__fn ltq sttrgouvorlrub Kvlllll l|3Cl'I Iu Ill IIIHUI VI gvvln av- h a r ch nu uh. ` W ls.\.1n?:lV`hr'l`1.o:i' fn It: |it:Ao:oT&`nmhm' h!'.!"_ my-qnivotvt irn..-*~m9!1 v a mu :;a `raft ville 'l',rh|dnd- I 0! August. mu. Thuuudersignerl In to r. Hngnt the PlI(I.~{1It'l pmnident feels nt hiz-x ru_m prhwu regent, having 41-- |m)Jm4it,i0I| of this gov:-rmn ed III the note ullluleul to. i";*.""....."`**'9`.."**:2*%`: i tropics! inland: ?.'I:F'A'.T.`' '1:.j..?. a': r\rIIn.ur v: u auv------ Ochln. M5 And upwards. uocotding to cut`- or. locstlon and number 0! pattern in mm: room. ., ` T from Liv rpo I.Glnaov. Delta! douo. tlrfondondorrg au?i Quoonstown.` J` `or I t\lI7l2"I` nA'l`l: ' `!`.lIlNLX`. `J. P..0Mldanl'hnVa. Ann . .____.__.._,__._.. ALLAN LINE Canada Pactulc Railways K1Tv c'f()T8T FEMBRUKE Aather Xmas ls Past Bell tganiii Piano Ct lowing vow-cl on each side "On Luke Qlltnriu, to om nailing I00 bone burthen A an eighto`on.pouml gun. ()n the unuel lakes. to I, robin. 9000114 065111. O0: Wrotum. I wm'.L e 3 HQAGF Ill, IJOIIGODIIOPPI Illa HIIDOIIIIAJWII. _AT Lqwesr RATEB. _ nu, _,____ g____._-L Hteragel - _._._. n.n..a , BEE MUDA. . ....... ...-.....n.n unnnurinnh RATES OF PASSAGE. 7,, _.u, ,-_-..zn.._ A- .. whey: ul IIIII uu-uau. u--..-;_ up ,--~. V :.:``...';;.::'..::.*::::`.:::'.-.;:...'+.-.:.'=9.~ II` n 09 hour: 11-om New Yog. fll` hlnndn. inolndint. St. ' _ pf.` TRA\'ELLlNC: TIME-TABLE. nnn an elgnwon-pounu gun. upper lakes, Lwn \-emaha, not exceeding the like burthen `each, and arm` red with likeforce. n'I1un ` tII.n|'l7lT\' YJLA (`.lunnnIuin In mu for tho vonu_mrI|lI!9I* fi- .'r".`n"A'in.xuaoxu.u-!y. ` 1 . um-. AIM". ed with hkolorce. On'I]'1e ynt,en'nHf Lake (.7lmInplau'n.' in one vessel. not ex ing lnke burhhdn and armed with like force. Lin` :0" AJTICAI fh'nO. n" nlhnr m-ml-1| ran. K. M` NH 10 ])F.I'.\ u'r~1r..\'1' nf Hr \T -- The undersigned. Mme, has the honor {- rvveipt.` uf .\|r. |{np;ut s Ulla mrmlh. infunnine Vlll IHUIIIH, IIlI4N'lHl"f_'_ Ill laid before the vrnvernnnmn um: majesty 13:0 Cnrrr.~] pan-.c\l lust your between t dlntn mnl humit-If upon H: nmnosnl D DLIUHIIUJ. `U15 ' ,_.-up > u v Q.` $6$#@#$$$#*$W ._ I_u.m.:1or_ u1n_(-Inv.eu.aLnw.-4 .\in shall lxclncefurth be out lowing vessels each sid: "On Lake (,)nt.nrin. to on LORD NAPIER .\m1nc.~+ .\ m.\|rx.u.\"r, Matter: rested in this shnpe until 18 when Lord Napier, on April 94, umhlrcn, Mr. Cues with a l'epreHeIILnt.i0n tlmt govennmsnt was advised "tlmtl nu Ann nun armed vessel lies in the llclmit nix from which it. makes frequent Int-ur.-w into the lakes. He (`0IlI|ll'ul lTu(l Llmt l vessel wnn of dimensions nml nrmnment cdmiiateno withuhu many 0! INIT. 'l subject. was rlropped until .lul_v `.5, IN when Lord Napier cmnplnlmzcl nf the portcd construction by the l'nitcl Hm of six nrmetl revenue (tuUel`74. To I complaint. no written respomu: wnu nm In I!-Mil lmrd Nnpier ngnin (`ml`IpliIlIIL`ll the Michigan, buc'Mr. Stowurxl, in ex nu nllnyed his npprehennionu. On April `Z12, lfili-I, the lhilisln Hlllllt-4 hm! nu intm`\'iuw with Llw :~C('rc'.:u`\` we treaty 01 151 4. --~- An act of congress, passed Seplhitl, provided: For the countructionmn rmn ment 0! much armed steamers 0 other armed vessels for defeiice on the n0l`LilWCHt- ern lakes Elli the president. may think most proper." Under this authority the Michi~ gun was built at Pittaburg und carried in pieces to Luke Erie, where she was luun(`.h- od in 184 1, with a tonnage und nrmnment far in eigcesu of treat atipulutionra. This drew forth a protest mm the Britixh min- istqr, Mr. Puckeulmm, on July '33. lSH.` Mr. Calhoun responded mu Ha-,pt.. .3, Luu conr:ilinY.ory tone, but he called Mr. l'u(`k('n- hnm a attention to certain repnrt.~" re-ei.\'- ed from United States nnvnl nlliceru to the elfecg that the British had at that moment. nn the Inkon t.wn fnrlnitlnblu w:u' \'L'HF8h-J-~ enecg Limb L118 brlblsll lmtl (II, um on the lakes Lwo formidable Lhe Cherokee and the Mokuwk. lnun unlovwu uauuu 1 mun-I menu as to me aexencen or we -axes. . An investigation of the `records seem to mnkeit pjain that the United States took the initilIf.}v"e in the 1nntterof(!im'cgnrd of the treaty of 1817. congress. mused Sent. I:nlM|. SIJIOI--W3II nevlvea III 1aoa-|exL on the Correspondence Between Bush and llaot.-InterentIu[ Facts Fuuml In the Records at Wanlnlnrton. D.L`.. Bearing on the Pronblllty of War. (Thin.-ago Inter-Ocean. The rbceut war xcitement. nnd the mg- geetion that Cllfll ha.-4 cnnetructotl rowe- nue cutters whm I may easily be `(:u||\ crt`e~l into war vessels has Attractor! attention to the provisions oflaw, treaties, and agree- ments to the defence: of the |nkes. An huunntinnnn rs` Hun `v-nnnv-(`II nnnl tn Tgqnty Wan nut Brolmg In the United lit.-tnn-Wnn nvlved In 1Hl$5-'l`ext of STORY OF THE CLEARING OF THE LAKES OF HOSTILE QRAFT. 1-Way /THE WARSHIPS WENT.) IDIOII 0! Ullrl govt`! he to V ... u. n......n'..... ` s'::: ~"r" & cnmruuv ,n:u. momum I` l..\l.\"[', 18.7, , ul[(|l't:r-:6ll- Il...l LL; .'\ll)S.'ll'~4. l. .\|nvurn 4` \u.. |(n.Ir-H--5 l.'eI|tn,- l'lr`n.~`c F(`l11l In four (l()7(`Il .`l|l lmrn's (Joli Livcr Oil Hmul-lion. \\'u linrlx it n grcnuine nrliolc. ll knocks: all other: _ouL in the first rnund. Several l1Hll(.`.~I here are lnurl in its pmisao, nving it. hns sm 041' the live. of their t"l1lllron.-IiRm:\\ & (`n.. K011 hihougm\(.", N.ll. ' woou llru. James Campbell, porno: of Wellmgton and Barrack atreefc. always has on hand a c `(I abock_ of boat. m.{nlo, out and uncut, ry slabs.` me and ootnblocks. All cheap for cub. elephonn. U6. Nerves on Edy-. I Wm! no mun, tirotl, irritable nm. cross. l Karl's Clover Root. Ton lx.-ta xnnrln mo "ell I |\'ll"lH'\l`7]'. l1n!.1;y.--L`n1x_n 1 'l`h;u.'n, tho nus I'v n .... i non: nro m"roumvu1no vmn | water and nut, the trap afresh, " \\ HO ITO _V0ll IHIU 1 Illllbl KIVB up llly Rlglvqf" raplind the Hopper. H9 onrnfnl of your Langlmgu, slrl" And don't you rub ngnlmt me?" And they In-re on the pnlnn of combat. when ts Turin-v nmnlng alum: the Path llpled them and Gobblod up both. MOR.-\l.: Men who go to law rnr thoir rights be- ooule the vlulinm of H10 lmwyor. _ . . ,. ._ _ ,,._,.4\ _. N. XVIII] HI." (l'\_V ll }`1r\nty of Known ! turn m.hlo9 "l`nnun nnm V ll up nu n nnu aomenxneu an mu: mu 0 u'clnck In the evening. II: was very In- lerunug work, becuuso there wnl all the Limo n myubery as to what we would` bring up. Nouwithsl-audlng we ubod H grant. deal at great depths. Inns: of our nnmh was made at from 90 to 400 up its anomncn WIB crusnau up (Jul 01 u mouth, and it: -yes were puffed out. It. could not, Mu In the upper vx-mern. In lu native depth: the dnrknon wan m tense that no other fish could we nnything. IBM In llsh purfuutly contented in tho darkness and lmunua cold of the dmp oconu dnpths. Thurs In In nurmnl state It probably hut nuny vuvnpzmlunn. thmuvh an-lance had not ml uow over lnquoncou ny uni 000 lulu nunnuo. iv. was was than great depth: than our most lntm-outing specimen: were taken. Wu Look thom in the guns drodge that wont to the floor of the ocean, and n(-mpml up the denlloua of thou dark` caverns. The drudgo is A great. rope-like ruck, uavuntoan feet. long and olovon foot. wide. In order to llnh to any dopth do- llmd this dredge was nv.r-aolwd so a gigantic: reel oontalnlng four miles of l.nrou-oiglnha inch noel wire. When we let the dredge down and Icrnped the bottom of the ocean we would bring up In much M in ton in weight of mud. unrilih. worms. anuuonenl. sh, shrimps uml miller Ilmllu of vnrlouu kinds. Often- iizue. we would have have M` tin-ua dozen tlilfamnt kinds of ilsu in the dredge. `Tue queer fish that. we got, the like or which nu never been seen heron, was twenty-six lnuhas long And weighed be- Iawaer. sight and nine pounds. II was taken at a. .;`.C`3L uboggglfl mile: nonh- west of the Prybllbl lnlnucis. 3-: I Jeth` of 1,700 tulmmu. it, resembles the nh knuwn u the mac:-urns, bus still win euant-lnlly dierum. from anything be- fore tlimovoronl. in hand was peculiarly ab In Appearance, in: eyes very large, nml m lull dwindling to II point uucl lruum curled in ncllnn, something like that of a snake. "in WA: phynlonlly nonutruclod so that It. could only live In lfuln gram. llepl-ll in the ouozm, whom the weight of the water wnn so great that is would kill all omhar ....x._..l 11:. MW...` .1... 11.11 mu. .lp-..unu llll) ouozm, WHUFO Iall WUIKIW U1 1 animal me. when who 11-h wu its abomnch Wl crushed up` mmnh, and its -veg uuur lion, n-om run ITIIIOIUOQ. bullid of the eruemoenne taken are from I mile or more deep in this sea, and one ` Huh of A kind never before known to exist in from the great. Hopi}: of 1.700 faihomn, or almost two In I. It resemble: the mac-rurul. or the family known as grena- diere, but in yew I0 curious in appearance that it is evidently a new thing. There in nothing in the book: like it. The vessel in her oruiu In in ohnrie of N. B. Miller, oi she'Unit.ed Stains Finb Com- mission.` "Leaving in may last, we weni: to Port Townsemj, Wnsh., and then pro- oueded to the Uommnndor Islands," he uid. "From there we eruieed about in various waters ol that to ion. For n time we mixed in the co and halibut Imnl-u hut. nnnnt. nf nnr/Ilvilh In were IIHIB W. HSHBU III II)! 00y Illu lllllllllll lnmks, but. most or ou;/Him; we were tlnhlng In far greater ddyuu than thou freq uontou by the cod and halibut. IL as areas death: ."fID'0 FIIII. NIVOT ISONITB lI`l`H. UOOIPOSI ` at Thu Dcplh. One of (hi molt lnnporwm and 1mm- mmag crulnu ever made by the Uulwd Mute: amp Albnlroaa has ruoouuy beau ` completed. biuuo Mn} luh she has Iruiuul In fn uoh wnbern waters. eli- 'nged lu Heap-lea fishing, and the sh she as tpkbu no packed away In boxes for nhlpmont to the Bmlmhuonlan Immu- Hon, from San Franclsoo. smug nf thn m-n-tnnnnnn cnknn llr frnm llhnngo Flih, 1 ll. ncm-o--I. Wlfo.--Wiu\t In Hm unrhl do you lnlal with n lnmmnner You know that Lhu man v,:~x(,(1u:-r hug driven III In-nrly wild by hm purlurxunucu on that awful in- .-u r-nun-nv . an --nu. A Scottish r~ongrn._:minn pro-ontod their minhimr Irl'h n nun nf Inunuv AIIII mull. mo w1u.a DOWN. DOM :;=2:i*3i AIR ,...n._ Spunk: T. Slbu .I I'll lllllleln 1t.hut`I mu.~.t give up my ad than Harmer. , huh why (1 -n's youglve ml Hwineh . n...4`r . ...:.... .... ..... um! the (rmIIl|o|Ipo'. \H|"Il.h(Ip[H`l` Mun in n and although Ilwre wnu fur both, neither would yuurnu-ll. 1 I've ,-J `ght.- II liulvu `m from Chickering'a. N : bookstore. T THE [DAILY B1;`_I'r1sH w`HIG.* my near. -Hnrpar'I IHONTIQERL. The olden and largest mustac- tunn gt Vu-nut II Cqpplu. Japans. nun: B<"ik'f1"iFi""'&_ _cQ.. Varnish, imvus Mnwum co `Paints: |JAs. REID! \\r best. A Cheerful Call to Christmas Bargains. -.a~:...-..;, -\.'..., vV,-. Practical Commentary on the International Lessons, A f5f\I'_` |Christ11'1a`s% %- Bells] Oice Diaries, 1896. Pocket Diaries, 1896. Artistic Calendars, 1896. Pe1oubet's.Notes on the In- ternational Lessons, 1896. or I lII(`lllP'l`l0Il. mun-`~`1-\.\'mtxvrt ?.ii-`I-'1(`.Ir.-comox pn- wuuml \JHI`I'IL\' r\'Ph4 a I-Iyr1bu;& Dohert3,z'_s Notes on the International Les- sons, 1896, 600. -r\ _ _ r~_._A_-_ ..__-_.,__ _,, KJCL 200. 5F. NISBI-:T s`i BOOKS #355 50I(l xn Alllg Princess Street. The Leading Undertaker and Fur- niture Manuxacturer. 16 tq 30 Nazarethtroet. 254 & 256 PRINCESS STREET. Sold in Kingston by E. C. Mitchell, 124 Princess Never so (Jood. Never so Cheap. rmu.- nvvmxr. " -N : In `J Canadian Art Students. Calendar, 1896, 250. MAKES THE tuglz GROW Star Almanac, 1896. 250. Canadian Almanac, 1896, \l'\~ The Corner Bookstore, THEY RING FOR ALL. . I896 . | &. Sons (`o.. ll 8: I3 Jarvis Sire" Torunw, Ont. 75 1, Hllll\ll\. uH\: U1 : in and sec thu imas Banks, [mas Presenls,l [mas Eards , OUR n \'l'l'Pf.'1 J (`I-I . Y.-\Rll-(`.ornu 6'nm1o `ls r1 IIVUX -TUCX ml wnu s. C. W's-.lla 1: (#0.. he `Roy, N; Y., for pamphlet on "Fnur National Foes" and ample of thair ml:-brat dKnH`B .' .L`lovor Rant Tea. At Wade`: Drug Stox'r. } nut is noan easy true 0 trnnspmns. In the country there Is no hem-r tree fur the road shin than our Anmrimn whim (MIR. 1!. la bru!y l| tree of slaw grmvth, but. when grown and allowed a (`hn,l"\n to spread nothing is mde worthy of tlm room. Ash. elm, black walnut. nhelllmrk `and hickory nut command thenmelvcm tn our nttemlon lnr Arbor Dn . The hlnck'wI:Il~ t dopunds so Jnnch on its loni: mp mm, which is apt. to be injured In the removal tx-nu no ground. I i 1 She Ought no llnnw. Having used Burdnvk Bitters fm fteen yearn I cannot. keep from recommemling it to others. I have sold hnmlrcdn of bot Lies from my store, and I8 I keep other medi- cines I ought. to know which sells best. It is u vn)ndor5\tl medicino.~ Ynurn very nin- nerely. Mm. l)o.\',u.n KE.\`.\i:m', Caledonia, Ont. i s . DOG IGVOFL: DBIIIII 'a'a..{'L;?a... 3"'!.' P"'0~. vrnvom. us mourn, uuwra mule Ll\'8l' ~, Lilla. Thils not mt bu}. trut.h.~- Ono `grill ' :..".1r ...:.:..':.::'."""- Sm." `<- -au 01 IL. Uriu acivl remaining in the hlm stalizea in Lhe nmsclos and joints, n pain pmducod is called rheununlim1. There is but mm wnv --n xilrrln m palu pmuxueou IB canou rheunu There is but one way --u xin by which uric acid cun be rcnu bluorl nmdv pure. The kidnevu In this work m- munu nmuv pure. kidneys (10 this work or be done at all. uzuugvuouas money runs. pf that, have been tried to t1lle\`im.e the nu)`-.-erieu of this disease. `Vina! lxni .mt ..,.....ml:.... 5.. L... .. commences man msmut, And if the kidneys resume l(il'`.`_\' work the poison mny nll he srmutewl uud turnetl out of the system in twent_\'-four hours. 'l`l.a.-.J...... al... .\..I.. ......- L... MEDICAIZ