. ,...m,..,w...... n..n.--..n...| n....u~.1, ................... u. NERVOUS DISEASES, 2- CCU -unit`? V TIC I ' bought and Cunt. Jun. I}. (III Prlnocu IL. llama . K ltnumouu furnished on nppllonuon me sll w of lnltlot Dooanuolu to be onouhd In : clan I nlocl stock at rurnlznn nlwoyl TIM." u. % omuovsxv. DOC lid Cunt. 2!. Bunl won`! dnnk aarop 01 u ` Some: people do preier their wbiseky AND GUABANTIED TO ALL LIGHT AND unv. - dliouu. (`omploiorvdfilirt n9.'.'i'-.'u':"'.".'-."'.-uT5`s`B'.'.'."a3 ;.Ql.ld!."'_'!l . -. _. . The Dog Ollnot Aproaoh I Dying lug closer than `ten I'IOl.. T: nnj Du. E. C.|WIIn'r'I| Nnnvn AND mun: Turn nu. I nmn lpoomo tor Hynmu. Dluinvnu. Oonvululon Mu. noun Mon. unwed hr tho an o! nloo`ho| at coo. n stunts. nu Do- pnulon. Hofumtnq of Ibgnln. r_ooI_I| H3; Illlllvllly. It was a matter 01 wonder to many persons in Paris that Dr. Fauvel. the great French specialist in throat dis- eases. had not been summoned toutu-nd the King of Spain at the commence- ment 0! his malady, especially as Dr. F auvel had alwa s attended Queen Isa- bella and her children durinnv their resi- dence ln Paris for any tronbl-is of that nature. But such it proccedin was for- bidden by the strict rules 0 Spanish etiquette. which prohlbi one of the royal family of Spain I being at- tended b an physician ' is not a Spaniar by hi:-th. At the time of the last illness of the ning Queen Mercedes there resided in adnd a German doctor who was espe- cially famed for his treatment of ty hoid fever, the disease from which the (Eueen was sutferigf. He had recently saved rs. e thelife of J. R. Lowell w n she. man anwnrino frnmn violent attack Of F the lite Mrs. J. R. Lowell wnen sue. was suffering from it violent that terrible malady. A law days be- fore Queen Mercedes breathed her last her Spanish doctors sent for their Ger- man colleague nnd requested him to rescribe for their atient without seeing er. This he positively. refused to do. saying that he must examine into the physical condition of the Queen before prescribingolor her. But that could by no means permitted. l`hen," he said. let me merely see her-let me t) to the door of her room andloek at or without crossing the threshold." 7_ Even that concession was refused. ` I ` "Then. gentlemen. he declared. "I r:.2-n~'>.` "1 m'h"t`i'xrg:* -`vim? 'e'rl~`r1e*i' ~.tr*.;:;`m We prescribe for a. patient that I have not even seen. " even seen." - He withdrew from the palace. and a few days later the young Queen was dead. But the sacred luws 01 Smuish regal etiquette had In-.1-.n pmsurvet with- out infrin oment AHlllIiitll`ilm;lll', but with a di erent tlenoueinent. took place a good many yours :1 o in Russlu. The late Czurina, the mot I01 0! the present Emperor of Russia. was. shortly utter her marriage. attacked with in serious nffection of the stmnueh. Up to that time no )hysiciuu could uppronch the beside oi one oi his ludy patients of the imperinlfaniily nouror than ten feet. The Empress grew worse und becume ulanninglf ill. The Emperor Alexan- der gnve 0l'(iUl`H that u faiiioufirliyuicimi called Botkin, of whose skill in such cases he had il('nl'(i, should at once be sent for. llotkin mine. uud. to the hor- ror of his colleagues, he wulked~gt.rniglit uptuthe ht-side of the lituprvss and took hold of ilt'l` wrist t0TF:l ier pulse. He was instantly hurried from the room and wu:-1 loutlly rcinouslrutetl with on tho inipropricty of his conduct. being told that his Imperial patient wus to be looked ut from u distu ICU, uud that he must not upprouch ilt'l`. much less touch her. Botkin listened in Hiit`|lC0 to ull that the other doctors hud to shy. but when the l'(']l)l'[ of the consultntiun was druwn up he n-ftisotl to sign it. The Emperor, who wus cxcet-Llingly anxious respecting llotkin`s opinion. sent ut once for the report, and on notivincr that the nnmu of the new li()(`t()l` did not nppour in it he (`l|ll.`u'(i him to be BlllllI1l()ll4'Il in ()II('(' to his ll'(`.\'t`ll('C. ..v .... .. l\l..i...4h~ " nllnlil (ml.-in {mink- summom-ul to his "Your 1\I:1j-y." quolh iiutkin, trunk- IV. ``I can not ])l'(`l(`l1\i to turn! it palivnt that I um not pvrinillcd to uxun_iiue. Tliv E!]lpl't}.`iH is, I i(`1ll`ll. in u \'t`l`_}' criti- cal Hiillillinll. I think l (`mu save her, but to (In so I must he ullmvn.-l to go to work in my own wu_\." 'l`hn Emm-rm` |'(mu from iiiu ('iuLir. Wf)l`K III III)` Uwn nu). 'I'h~ Elnpvrnr umk Dr. limkin by the nrm zmxl ml with him into tho sick-mum Eluprosn nml strnlglxl up to I10!` "'l'lw1'v. I)m'lm`." ho Hil`. "c Sinou llm Wu.-Ahinglmn momnm-.ut was lIll\'vilNl. tlm qum'tinn "Huw do they make hronzv su\tnc:-o?" lms In-on fn-,qu:-nt- ly up-1k(-I. Mun) illl\'ig`('nt pmplu ho- llow that tho lnmr/41-, i.-4 ]H|lllllH'X`(`(l inln .~ah:\`x- on nn um-'i| null llml :1 .-w|||ptnr'.-a umin In uhnilnl` in n|nwnr:|m-a- in n HI]. )0 0|) llll HIIVII unu ulul u h\'|lII}LH| .- 1-lunio in similar in n >|M`ul`:\lI('u tn 1; l>lnck.~unilh's shop. IL I. I urk. tlw do- signcr and on-ntur of line \\'u.-hingttm nmmnm-nt. oxplnim-cl llw l`l'l|l p|`0(.`:.~'.~A to H l`l||)()l`ll'I` fur llm Mi|V\'l|llk('(} l'.'rr1u"ng H'(.w-on.~n'u. 'l'|n- lirz-It thin r to In uflvr K the plum urn |n:ulo." |u>.~ani((: l()Imlk1` .. . 1 , z I. . .. urmuterv, Ur Il'l|lllI`-\HH'I\ cu uu- .~l:uut-. m then lmilu after which the plzmtt-1' cm! of the liguru l.~I1ltult'. 'l`hv luttrr \\`m'k is the most impurtnnt part of lhu u[wr:|li<)n, uml its ('I`t'.'|lit)ll uvvupic-.~4 :t.~ lung 11 time ms :11] the nllwr stttgt-5 of the stntuq-`.-I gene:-ti:-I. When the ncttlpyn` lms cem- plvtetl hi:-I mod:-l in plnsln-r it is taken to the foundry. 'l`here is then tulwn from it n piece-umlql. that is. a mold that mm be mken in pl(`(`l`H. In this mehl wax is (`u.~'t. of the tlxiclcm-.<.u whit-h it. is pm- ])0Hml tn lmve the hrnnzu. Then [he mold in lillml up with 2-mml puck:-cl in solid. The sand is called the (`em Then the pit-('0,-Ineltl in lnlmn nfl' uml the wax ngmn is mehletl or tini.-uh:-I up. Again the wax in covered with u prepurutinn v I pluutnrhmlcutxlulit. alter which she work l plt\({d(l in n In-ntml even and stnml on oml. The heat melts the wax, which runs out ul the bottom of the cut, louv- ing vammt the space It occu xied. Win-n the wax hu.-1 entirely left t. e form or mold. the molten bronze in run in through ll hole imthe top and takes: the ])lI(`0 at the wax. When the metal (-min. the Olllsitlv plaster is broken oil , tho mm tnlten.{rum the inside and the statue completed. --(-oo------ A blushing and pretty oung wnohor called at Superintendent nsper`I omen. Wednesday and. utter being reassured by the Sn rintaoudens pleasant neb- lng. inqu rod: "Will the Board 0 Edu- cation give the primary wzwhena who have taught seven ours and over the extra nllownneo th a war? uh 111"` mnllml Mr Jnnnnr: "thmua allowance this (`.nl`i`" "ltwill. re llod Mr. Jasper; "those who lmvn umglt sown yours will gt-t. 066 as a Christmas gift about Dec. 20. H! nm 11 nrlmnrv lmwlu-r." acid the inuf D83 uu..u....m. .-.... .. ...._. . no ASL-on VIC roman. ofumlnq I Bnin. nun! |n In lnumly. Ind ndlnu In In In _ d onlgnd donut. Promnuro Oltl An. Bnrronnc o owonn olther not: In- nlunuq Loan: an porrmllorrhou. oanud by mor- muon ol the bra . Ioll-obnlo. or our-Indulunoo. h bol oonulnn om month'Iu-ulmon! : I! II) I ha: dluu incl lot Mm Inn by Inn pnpold on rcocip, D 00. 066 (`lmstmas gm nnout. uec. zu. "I am :1 primary kw-In-r." young woman. heuimting and coloring mom dooply. I huvv taught .-wvon yours. but--" "Thon you will be entitled to the nllnwann-." nllnwann-." . . --Hut, she continued. "(umrqn mant- ed mo to----Supposo I .-lmulcl "resign this month. Ml hmr Hm! 1-nu xnmlnl luau rnnrphrini. nuu- Irunon. I ow ii I shnuhl stay until Dec. 20. Then in so much to be clone. and (George don`t want to wnit mm`! Christ,- Inns-day." "Tho n-solution of the bond trims the o n ..r..:i:..* rra .a....':.. | on null so llndcnonh. nllnv mm:-uny. "Tho gives money to those who have so 'o(l seven oars up to Doc. 81. I am afraid that {Merge will hnvo to` wait. said Mr. Ju r. smiling. A "l)osupposo he will. then." she contin- ued "I told him tlut. I thought he would." woum._ An aha I011 tho building n young man who was wniting unpnuently outside gml her. "It`s just. as I told you. rgu-. You will hnw to wait. she laid to him Is they walked |w|y,-NcI Ya!-I Ibum-. - " IDOIINI. " "l It-nr that `you xmuld Iosuyour(`hrisb- llHL%- iftlhon. ` --I n-1 it I ub.....l.I nlnu "nail l\nn -In The `I 1d" A an h ` zgyda gzjleuahoiong mu nn"f{on:nx:` | WIJSTI. RN I ! III} ADOIJIIANCE - __.. - _.-. ..-V liitnuggguyrt` Illll [0 III"! I! I You Ibunc. TREATING ROYAL PA l`l EHT8. Mall lng llrnlun Hmtm-s. The Pretty Teacher. u nu Imu'ch- of the nu on I... Iuu`\IiAln In 01 um ' lM5(`.`4i(l\:. u.../...unn u n 5-` n,\u,\' nI:l'I`|.~u u'u|.'.'_ MARCH 12, 1886 lALLwIuTEneoonsATcos1| See our large stock of New Embroideries from 15c. up. See our Pretty Colored Embroideries. See our Handsome Ronian Embroideries. See our Wide White Cotton, without dressing, at 6c. See our 2 yard wide Sheeting, in Twill and Plain, at 200. See our 2} yard wide Sheeting, in Twill and Plain, at 250. See our display of Ginghamq, ---WB IIEDPBCT FULLY SOLICIT -INIPECTI 0:1.-- 1 37171?-1-:1-5. '1-%'7Tv%"T'r Just reoblvodil Canoe of Checked Gingham! Drona Goods. a ue ulormouu. ll 10. I3. 150- P" yard. Thou good: an very cheap. ,- Also a line auorlmonl of lcuzbroldu-ad Not Lucas at prices luwu than ova baton- Alao a nun auomneut of Scotch. English and Canadian Tweed: at P on to compote with ny houaa In tho tndo, ` Received ma, spun.` Carpet: which I an the India: to can and examine. Thou CIIDOH will be told at. prices that In la tonldn you. ` \ To can any one. With nah order ncclvod `a In low xbonu. Aooonrrntod um: Cull no will and I. par- 0 now our IN! on nurlntoo to rohmd the mono: ll tho _lru_Iu_Icqy__dqoq__g_o_Q_I!_o_1n__n ourg._ Qqulpuol ID- ._,. There i-1 no use tor me to advertise prices, but just to state that our Goods ITO shown with plenure and samples given. To hear our prices is to give an order. Many who have never dealt with the old rm of Thos. Moore dz hlon imagine their prices were higher than other places. They will find by mlling what A mistake they have made, and to buyers advantage to examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere vvnul.--I u. Cnnaun. ISPRING. SPRING. SPRING.` Friends and customers aurgristd at the wonderful change minds in the Old Btou_ but not more so than at the Large Stock of New Spring Goad: just arrived Ind opened out for safe. 1n every way mxnplobe. ._. . , . . . . . .. ... r. 1 Trade bu all-endy commenced to boom and we would advise our old and new ous- tomers to call early an! choose from one of the uent nssortnxents of Tweed in Contnl f`-....... I Ever Line in Snack is marked down, by utteu iug our oheup sale. I-.-. _._ . T` _ lWE"WANTJTI*IEPUBLIC] To Call and Inspect OUR STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODSI {ht IPCIHIIOW '2's'l. All our surplus stock must go. Special Reduc- tions in Ladies French Kid and calf Kid But- toned Boots_ Cents Hand-sewed Laced and Elastic. ID}: 7% R M 5'1`. .1iAQ;NG.l `IMPORTED TWEED8 ANllWORS1E[l8| For Spring Suits and Ovcrcoats, of the Latest Designs and Best Manufacture. We will gnarmmtoe perfect szmtisfalctiml to all who will favor us with their Spring Orders, as we use the very best trimmings and employ thellest Cutter in Cullaclu. 22 ~ Night calls promptly attended to by Robert or Jos. Reid Garrett Street, near .c0rn-r Division and Princess Streets, or at office, 254 Princess Street, Kingston. -_--TEI.EPIIONE (}OMMUNI(}ATION.-- v n zniinr- _ ,, `I'll! -I - GREATEST - WONDlSIl- 0|-` MODEIIE - TIIIBF. on It In no ul. " The [mass Olnlmont no mnnuhctnmd on! at 78 Now Oxlord Bbulnto 588 onmra lll.. London and on cold I)` III Vcndon ol Iodlelnc Jnronqh In the clvlllud world; with dlnouonl tot Inlnnlmoul envy fun '1 no. I! ma March In not gas. 0:- Punhulnlhnuld look In I-h`:'lAbolcn the pom sud Intent. bonoonnhoy urupcrlonl. _ jam :3. rs r Isle Iv Illinlll WADE. Kingston. M1NNEs&`BURNs . M --(:o:) LADIES: Ink lorlllu In-00!. sums. and unkenoonu.-r. see um the name of lleldlng. Paul an ('19.. In on [Every spool. ?.__.--j lmruce8onmuy,o1 m.rtturd,I:u J. .:...I1l .C J. .I_lI.J Pu HIM tho Blccd correct U1 Dluotduc oi Ibo Lian, Stomach. Kidney: nd Bowen. They tn. memo ma rulou Io hullh llobmlned m-mam nmnd no Inv-Iunblo In I`! Complumu Inoldonul I0 Fannie: o! I luv. IIPT UAUTYOROWKJIW BDDAAND PA Y 71003. CRIAP OAII. __jl outs. lrun; IIOIII. and Pool '0! III III`!- 1hlnl'IoiInIohnlnluI.n C --______ II*_, n, CASEY & BYRNESJ Z!!!` fI'X *2.'.'.'!""*'i"539'iI3nt .L-I-J--LI-I Um .J..J.1l--IJ-IA.` ul- In Ill lnhlllblo tomody lot Bul Lap. Band Bmul-I. Uld Wound; Boron sud Ulurl. Po Born 1km: lroIoII:llO. 001:. In Ooldn. bout. In enunulnmtulnndulu Bwelolnp and all um lun- , J0 N ,- toronto Flour Storo. ` 81 Brook Street. 1 Feb. 38. Feb. 25. Aug.4th. ea|th}s Wealth Jnn. 25. .lJ.L'JJ_J.l./.LLV \J k} KJ.A. \I \/ L4 Ix/.-.A_J.-..-. In the Mon Popular Brand In the United states or Canada. _ l:o:) SPRING GOODS DAILY. IAMES REID, Ear Sale by all Dry C}ood`I-Iouaesm . A . 1` i33+LDING s SP()()L SILK BELDINGr S SPOOL SILK I- I_\.._. _ . . . r A - I A - n I h E n r n -urn h n n J n n I I I 1, BEL_Q_ING SP()(`)L\.SILK% .-._-- ID-an nl-Ilnnl luv III-onninnllnrn, G S_ SBOOL SILK -.... ....n___; ..u.. Ynllnll hinlnnnl-l`.nl|I|L. BEI_J_)ING_fS_SP{)()_1i`_ILI{ __.n _._. lunuuuun. vn n--nu. |:`.l`I`AIl.IDllI:|) . . . I85! All Innolm of undcrulrlna nundod In. B: ofnuungly on land All kind: 0! BELDING S `SPOOL SILK llonnnl-on number ol Yard: Marked on lnool. 1886 JJ._JL_/.l_AV\_}I I-) Ix./I. \J\/44 K/.L.L4 II Famous for Lelylh. Strength/and Qnnllly. (lhg-_l.-Aiding llnderlnlur and Iimlmlmer.) NM 60008 mn/Wm; DAILI! TEE OINTLIENT romodvlor Iul La-1 Ru! nu-nut; uld Wound; Horn and A4;/.;.L\\r r\/ v\,..-.\,\,___. --._ II Free Iron: Knots and lmperlecllonu. Corner Princess and Bagot Streets. _JI.l..L.LV\ kl l\JI-\J\J-ll `-IQ-I Is Always Preferred by Dreumnlu-rs. ~ mm wooden and Inoulllo. oom lob noel of BIIROUDBOI ovary ducrlptlon. an All things Int-alum a slum to but lino. Run: 5117 I or on tho and I) o! ombumluu an! n In cunt tn nntolau. Iunoanlu conducted In the any and oonnnl Inoll rouonsllo Ionnl ILJLLVKJ L) L)1U\JI.J k).l..l..J.1L Measures Number ol Spool. Vfam 15I,1:.Ls -I Igluopcjcgn Vlho L153, Btolpuh. lg That have just arrived. In the lies! In line market. _j-___. 1} j 59 IHIOI/`It HTIIII I-/I`. u _______ 4.. .- jj 7 Btuplo and Funny Dress Goods. Cu-pot. Wamkwuao.-- 1886 IUIUVIIIIIIIII VII CIIVC. the cm Ihvo ro-and their luau hum Ilotdiudooao NIB. 8806! I IIGUT ISTIIEEIS. 1th.... 11.... -_-s.-__. _.._ __; n....|. l:..'. n.'."s.i`1'.'?.`*..}f.."?n.'..`.." ..'Z`?.:..9"a......"""7 1-11: 1 155-: :1`... ` rgonoe. IMQOAIII on aka I Ihvon-ovIdIhotrIuucIfrvnlhoOI\:` I 0 [n III. when no dlroottmn an um-I nk `R0 nu rink Vopublo. no In .1 M In hunt: on. u v concoct hnrn om -. nu Illlo. I on or sale by .1: drunk a. -up , -o.--`M.-It-.;.._|--Mzstzv-_-; .'|'!I.9.n!a': . 0 7 ummn. amnul a Wlllfirn & mu` INIUXNCB COT. l You will save Irom `I50. no a Il.50 5 Pair 1- -u-.a-1- . Successor to Thos. Moore a Son. I -I I Princess Street. -.--. vu uuyuu --u u-gvuwuvvw IcCAI ION IIOI. 1886 oooupnuou In tho OIIIIII-03-A lloblo and AI.n n Imllnnnmn Ynnlh. The Children`: Cu-don. Did you ever think, children, how much tunthere would be in a gudeni The way thuaethingsareusimllymnungod the garden "hi0d and dreaded by the boys and girls. 0 thatisnll wrong. If you only lookr at T right the garden is the prettiest and most teresting spot on the farm. Children are I (1 of learning things. Their bright eyes and quick ears are slyvnya open to catch something now. Well, in the growth oi` flowers and vegetables there is something ever new and beautiful. There is no fun at all in just dull booing and back-breaking weeding. But-lnolr at it another way. l`lwrv ` ih"fi6t`5ruz`3nsuzir'mnn`*5"ia*oi `- wuiaesz=v.ar=v let rnzlishos, pale gronn unions and lmwers of climbing curling lima beans. And when, in the midst of them you have here and there a tiny bed oi flmnlng pblox owers, or is clump of brilliant our-nations, you bnve a picture more beautiful than the most gifted painwr could pa-aibly make. " "` Then there are the (rapes snd berries- I-/ "Hang on tight, dar, Abby." Hang on tight, dnr, Abby; It's gittin' lot: smoother since we payed dat air tree bark yonder. Dat Ina` fall oh wow wan jes'de t7lnn- fur nlnlnln '7 yonaer. Una mu 1 (ing fur nleighin. could pombly make. ;~ Then grapes berries- strawberries, raspberries and blackberries. They must have a place in the garden, which should be larze. Then. children, you must No; In, honor Pnnoeau 0 Bydenhnm km. Kmouol. OIITAIIO. .\..-u.-u ---I-nun `ny- m u0Lan_\ Iulu HUI uculu able oducutlon to you. A hnvhnnd nr Izlrlhot They must have place in me guruen, wmcu should large. Then, children, you learn all about grafting and trimming fruit. As you watch buds swell and blossoms die away, and leave the beginnings of the berry or grape that is to be, you will lean: lemons in botam and horticulture that will be u valu- Hnn In vnn nluln xulu able oducumon no n A boyhood or girlhood in the bright, sweet country, where the sun shines, is worth a thnusand years of life in the city. You should have lizht. sharp tools to work thnusand of life In the cniy. You light, sharp with. Hoes and rakes made for grown people are too heavy for children's muscles. The garden should be first plowed and har- rowed by a man, if it is large enough. If it is only a town garden, big enough for a few vegetables and berries, it may be spaded. The ground is not dirty, either. Earth is sweet and wholesome. A person may work in the ground all day, and if he bathes himself in the evening and gets the dust and perspiration oil him, he will be cleaner than many a lady in her parlor Ls. Thn mum rlmmlinpss should be brought to Audio nhnnruolvedncveoIIIIfT~"' nidtlcl you-old `rho: companion 01 Jcrown no. You. Inn. Xhnolnitwoglld bnukmylnut ihnyonoulhltollle 1150 pa doc: to ma." than may In nar parlor us. The smne cleanliness brought bear upon your garden, and e` v weed re- moved. Thon when you look the bright green mws of things made by your own hands, it will (lawn on you how beautiful the garden A gentleman, Mr Unautuer, wuo xnuwn about gardening has made a good list. of grapes and berries to plant. Mr. Chandler also tells you how far apart to set your rows and plants. He says: I would recommend the plat to be about. and plants. he says: plat twelve rods long and seven wide, or it may be longer and narrower if the situation se- lected may require. But, for example, take the sized piece mentioned. It should be rich enough to produce 9. good farm crop. Plow it the same as you would for any other farm crop, harrow it smooth and plant while fresh. It is better to have the rows nm north and south; then on the west side plant two rows of grape vines (eight feet apart each way), requiring fty vinee-ve Champion, ilve Ives and forty Concord. Next six rows of Snyder blackberries; rows six feet apart, and plants three feet apart in the row, requir- ing about 400. Next plant one row of each variety of raspberries mentioned, making nix row, the name distance as blackberries, re- quiring 400. Then strawberries in rows three feet apart and eighteen inches apart in the row. Bet two rows of Captain Jack and four rows of Creewent, and four rows of Mt Ver- non. making in all 1,300 plants. The Whole outfit for a half acre should be bought for law than sou." Mr ('|mmI|nr oivm the number of nlnutu Poop! peep! poop! poop!" Hark! hark! `tin the (-all of the frogs, Tho mwulip hudx in the meadow man-1h; Thu nmbos start in the bogs. Conn, viulot, come in your purple hood! Como. wild wake-robin, and light tho wood! Shim-. star ower. Rllllll) in your elnerald Vwlwullm. , _ p (Iu|ne,smnIl wln't4- plume of the Hololuolfl at-al! Bloom, wind ower, bloom, to the south wlmltruu! Come, innocence. color the hrmkxldo blue! Como, yellow bell of the udda-r`a tongue. Again o'er thy npotmd leaves ho hung. Urnak, bullfrogs, t-rook. Peep, little frogn, peep, Till the very last. blouom Wakes out of in: sleep! -.4 Wllnngull tall Mn necane ct-Ipuuqy porIned,uithcalled. lthnotnowvvu-.| ndturninlntoItone,bntnn'onnu-lyinto hard amp. The nmmtmh releuud by do- oo|npddl.kxnmnd.|mns.1nItaIwithf|tol the body, chunbu my, and product: I hard, nlhllnocungfonnd. Thhunndocqy. `u nltlnnnnvhnnarnowitlllkllfo. Inns: :1: on hand unnnn compound. 'nmu-luuoocqy. n nhnnncolnnybonnnpcdowithahlto. _- A- _-_... . than 5117." Mr. (`handler gives the number of plants for half an now, but you can easily have the patch half or qunrwr as big, or oven lam. The utmwlnorrioza nm of dlffemnt kinda, bo- onunu the (`mam-m., nlthou b a delicious berry, in not what is called :1 per 941. fruitln plant. The po.lun, which is the yellow dust. groin its owers must he mixwl with that of the blos- unnnl ml mml.h(-I` kind of nlnut. lxifore tho sonna u} mmchor kind plant, (`rm-In-.nt will hour fruit. Rnwn of nchor kinds planted uhmgsitlu will nlnku thu twn pollom unit. Il[IIlWIItlIll [JIOVBII W Uruwuru u-mlnndon. Solongutbouxidennkt. wot-klormlllinen in the lu`go cith tlkellllhebirdathatcould ho upplied, a-nnnnnwm-n Ihnnmr (law after dnv. were Inoonng uly Ill gunners daylight until du-k.-8c-ience. T0 IIICIIRII l`Xl'0l I138 108 P6181: III-Illlll ' otuingbirds for but omnmenta been our- rledthnt the waten and beaches in this vi- cinity have been entirely depopulnted of their blnln. On the coast line of Long Island the slaughter has been carried toauch ede- gree, that where, a few years Idnoe, thous- nnds and th of terns were gracefully nillng oyer surf beaten shore and the wind rippled bnyn,nowouo in ruelyto be seen. The demand for nee birds of white or deli- oetenhndeeofmlorwu cog-rut,thntm1ny nl than nmn-mm] mums: and market of the protclonu gunner: um mnrnu Ihootuugnvenpthelrumnlahoodngooemhar uponwhnthuprovedmbt-awurotex- urmlnndon. Bolotuzuthouxidermktwho tnkelulhoblruatnucotun no nxppuemuu gunnenware nhooting daynfwr day, than dnvuzhtunuldu-k.-8clence. , Al0lpWon5Ii . 1/ Thobodyofnyounglndlnnwcmnnwu noantlydxippedhunuiutha-noolandoto` Wnhlnnun untlnd become ct-nnlnhly Audio nhnnruolvedncveollllffi?" nu-oldnirlton companion _, -----'._-_ ...._..j~ Ian`! I Pllln. Wot s ""'-N" =!::.:..., '"- a.'s'*wj;.r= .: II I "ll md D` uent orontu. Un- nu-Io. I an M I: rv l I I ll I. . not of u\'Var:olu't`-to-r.a.: :;.-IW. .lt,` luau . Dun on us. A gentleman, Mr Chandler, who known about. annhmimz 20011 A Tlnled lguyinu. Otw omit Imkeitt, mu oynmrt him, Ahgno at aqurlm nnd etnh ot lgt; NM run! a unmm, o-ht corht Adb trhon, Ndn lmtl nvm (`ht awv {eh euluarr AIDE N:-5 mma--n, 1-ht corht. ulh cmon, Ndn [um um: my oh eulqarr ngnbe Uillflllillon OI nlrul II)! Inc an uurnn I To suchan extent has the recent fndaiou -.I dun hinrlu Izun I.-I nu-nnnnnntn hnnn tar. ` OUR BOYS LID A `Fun glad Rhylno. o ....lmin mm nvunurf. ah has accepted we breezy m us enmreny. The Senate is continuing to aun itself out in more senses than one. It 13 not genenlly knowmperheps. thut one of the features of the Senate chamber is a gi- szentio snu` box. maintained by the pub- lic expense. This snu box has been i 2`.%:;32.-.`,'!;*~~F-T?e5l*r`*%?'?Eii`$*>'l.~ M.~!i-.x4p.!!5\`fP"~ ~- At. the mnrrinnn nf Jpprnnn Selig` IICIHI 0| IDIITBII ff`-IIII V-I'IUIlI --FreIh Ind Urllpv. The conference of representatives of Powers. to consider the Turco Bulgarian rwurun `treaty. which creates Prince Alexander of Bulanrie. ruler of Esstern Roumeliu. has accepted the treaty in its entirety. The Hanna in continuing to I ' 2`.~``:*;3%=`.- .*`~~ *'.-".ietw:| -`.~'l' At the marriage of Jeerson Selig` man. mercbnnt of New Xork. were sev- eral magnicent presents. J. V. W. Selinman 8: ()0. gave a library. a piano and 025,000. The groom`: parents par- ents uvo 050,000 in cash. Isidor Wor- rner. {ether 0! the bride. gave 0150.000. and ordered banquets in six charitable institutions in New York. and in an equal number in San Francisco. to be eaten at the same time as the marriage lent. at his expense. (hmrnn \\.' (lnrtinnn, inwnlrv nndtller. l I, ng.:g4,.aeaavnn . M tween us; So sweet was her smile that. had nobody won ll 8. hoe mu I hroou Juno 1'30: ` II . In nnytfrowsy old bmln I f('" ` teeming; tens. an um expense. George W. Cnrbiaon. jewelrv peddler, of Brooklvn. surrendered to the police today and confessed that be had shot and killed Thomas Mnlloy, bartender. who was found dead in Herman's saloon yesterday. Curciaon says Mnlloy and several others had taken some of his jewelry and when he demanded it Mal- loy told him to get out and reached for his istol. Unrbinon drew his and shot Mal oy. His story has been corroborat- ad. `ha as-non w|.I|:m|'&nd mopwachr wu _ P"!!- , .-_,. A sIn rm ounce um! um curl of n reathor Lay 0 one to my L'h(`l`k. and I didn't our whether Lay clone L'h(`l`k. I didn't can The service was lumr. Or lllrtlng was wrung In 1: lonely back p!'W. us we knelt down to [em r. \ In madlug the prayers we luul ono book\ be `P/mm/mar /25 ws/a/v. FIRST` LIE}? vnrnns. edded. or -he perticulere at any ouzer pm I Feed Amendment. end the ground: there or. end every such notice mun be eigued by the pereon eo giving notice. and mm: -so forth his rendence. oooupeuon, end poet aloe eddreee. In the event of the penon eo givlll notice objecting to the nexne ofeng penon elreed on the list. the perecn en 0 Inuit e deliver to, or men to. sign! not: ougdreu ef the pagan u neue 'eoted so, 1; H8101 . end M IDOJEIIIO time 3 thelotine ieglvegl tothe Revielng Ooer. e copy of the notice given. Deted this Int (13 of Heron. 1886. W R WHZK [HON . uuv uvu-In 5: vvu. "x'>"'H'mi.nnza. ofluoh. w nwnxmon. Bay 011003.10! an amount Dlgtrict. `o! oCiIf'dKfugr|un.' 90"? ` And. musklf. I knew By my this n the pew Was A dear lmle fncv that was dlmplod Ind rosy. rcuns `Ms: . wgjgycnrnl 31-unm mun mlrrv-'v to (up In In for n ea. Mr. Haxie. St4 Louis, \'ice-President of the Missouri Pacic RR.. has iasueu an address to the employees pointing out that there never has before hmn an act so arbitrary. useless and uncalled for an the present strike which abuts up the avenues of tralc in full!` ate tea and pro vents some 4.000_000 people from ob- taining their customary supplies and necessities of life.hecnuse it was claimed one emplovee of the car department of the Texas 4: Pacic road at Marshall, Texas. [I rondnver wliich the Missouri Co. had no control. was LllSGlJB.I`|,.{d by the agents of the United States court. mm by r-amerea lullel` en nu omce o leee of eddreee. e notice in writing In the arm for the: purpose conteined m the euhednle to the send Act. an neellv :1 me) he. eetting forth the nen e or nelnee ob- jected to. end the ground: of objection. or nemee propoeed to be edded to the list. with the grounds therefore. end pertionlere of the quelioetion end reeidenoe of the persons whose nemen ere [gr-opoaed to Le edded. -he perticulere 0 other pro- noeed emendmant. ground: I Ul\l'I\'II\UI. March l0t.li.-Mr. I.sncasl.er.ono of Mr. Nicol! foreman. will retire from his position nnd manage a garden on his own account. He has taken the Mo- Miohuel garden for u term of _vesrs.-- Mr. shew;-ll leaves Mr. Powloy's farm, having purchased one near Cst.nraqni.- Miss lleuslev. of Odessa. is the guest of Miss A. Ely for It few duys.-Rev. Mr. Meyers. of Willmmsville, occupied the Metliodist pulpit. morning and evening. Hil sermons were pointed and very much thought of lny hull: congregations. which were Inn:--.-'l`l)o Imlies are al- ready nropurinu work for the {sit next fall. I was shown a. crazy quilt to day nearlycomplm-ton, and it. is rimply grand. -Soveml snzuteurs from hem will assist at the gift. concert at lnvcrsrv. 1 I lurch, Isms. Any rcon objecting to any neme on the uni list mey, et nny time before the eeid dev. end my person deeiring toedd my neme thereto or deeiring other- wise to emenri the eeme, may. on or before the hreuiy-third dey 0' March, 1886, de- liver to the Mid Revising Umcenor mlil to him by r-gziclered letter at his office or nine eddreee. writinn March 8Lb.-Miss Nettie Comm in slowly 1-(covering under the care of Dr. Curti.u.-\Villiam Heating, who had his foot frost bitten two months ago. has moved to l\'ingr~l.nu.- -The farmers round here are busy drawing l`1exr lmy Lo (lau- n.noque.-C. Lane is tho owm r of a. cow whose unlk produces olglzt. pounds ol butter IL woek.-Misu Barnes, of Rove Hill, is visiting lrieuda in Pitcaferry.-- Miss Bell Root is visiting lneuds on Amherst. Inlaud.-ll. Cowan purposes holding; cheese meaning in the school house this ovomug.-Jou. :.j++`_ l.v !lll1AVIllII1I. Mulch IOI.h.-Mr. LeRir-.lieux. King- ston. will occupy the pulpit. in St. James on the first two Sundays in lent. the Rev. Mr. Nimmo being unable to oiciate on account of his university ex- nminat.ion.--Mr. McKaue. our new post- master, is very popular. Rumour has it, that Mr. W. Todd paid I! ying visit. to friends last week. HE BEVI SING OFFICER for the lslootonl District for the City olKim(- own, `in the Province of Ontario. cp- pointuod under "The Electoral Franchise Act." hereby gives notice that he bu com- pleted cud published. in the mcnner di- rected by the nid Act. the rst. general line of voters (or the and Eloctonl Din- uict ; Ind thnt he will hold 3 aming, pnruunut. to the said Act. for the prelimin- cry revi mu of much list. At the Court Eouaenn the City of Kingston. in the said Province, st two o'clock in the afternoon on WEDNESDAY. (ho thirty-first dny of Inch, 1886. luv rmnnn nhinnhna tn nnv nnmo rm IOTIBE IV IIEVISIII QFFIGEII eoriul window the sunllghlwae gleam- lug. In the Lonely luck Pow. E! EVE;i`S OF I'E DAY. nwsy um m1un I n-It Iovu rune: utnf; '1` Ion my hour! gun: It thump- But my hand 30! u hump tick ul Ilm pt.-w-l had only bv Wlnle bent un our knees (Oh hnw Pu vld dld lease!) Lon u kiss w}! 1 the pmyer l Mom! uf D01`! K. It You VVa.nt. THE DRUSST. Oii.lA?E8T npd BEST Had I la and leach Oowood. Oull, B rob. _A.sh. `El_m or Hun lulu won): 111 Jun nunnI.---Z- Tl W` , ' `r.-cu 1\"`..`i`;'ii i'iiii`i -'n6`iii-'`-i`-7? V T ` " " 2--ctmlnu-cvst. wmm. ` ` " 3--aI.l.nwronr-Whnrl 5. a ._.. `\-. |.-..'\ -.-ok..o .. .I..\.....-.. turd I la and m.-nun (Jot-`wood. Ash. Elm loo: Cordwood. Bo wed or Unuwod. 0|! II` \0I' WANT Alumina Wood (Dry), or Bwvu -.'(IuI. hulllloc 3,0. 6 tot]. Eon (`cal or Blnulv-m\Ilh`a Ccu, go ]'. CRAWFORD & .65; FOOT OF QUEEN ST. In IJIII-I 17 I \JlI|J 1.\J\J. V00 QUEEN ' N.l9--(l|`darI Is no lheurucery more ol Ju, Cnviord, l`rum-so Slreonwlll rnrrtvv prompt ntteulllolta. Kt Tel:-pl-one oommnumn um um . w---;- :.-:-----I\J.I.v In I Nob-uoul mu: an FLU! I BIIIIEY SIEEPIII Having follavod Inn no and Gonna-who -nu. Dntahn G; BUU`I.'1 HAl"lN(ul\`8, Vessel Agents nnd Wlmln Illa and Item! Cr-nl and \\`ud ['1-non Coal: of lhu HI`) mm d(=5(l!]\l5olI_ uum emu well rcraentd and gimxu My dcliulrd lsuml. wood and Hum An-d `ion (`ou'vncd or (no I Quality on hand. Xmmectiuln mlirned wanin- YAlD-Corucr Ouuno an I.-T 0l"l`I()E - Clll Inrlo SIM-eIs-l'oul street. ` 1` GIIIDHIIH Inf! nt Hm d W I` (3 I (3 turn: 11! Bcdclnn. Pnm-o-re PL, An-1 Mann-. Mckolve x N roh. Brock BtrQcI.Ii|l op:-ou>plI_v lled Tmlouhnno (`ommuuh.>fm'ou. L. W. BRFCIK. EITIECI. " 2 0lH)l:)llt5 lufl. at Clto-F ovm; no WIIILY BRITIBE wmo. -I In upuui-bod ovary Thnnd-1 mania: .331`: M: .0150 H `(h ht on...'"::`ouhu.?""npsa. '.'c'y'nn Jun 'e'n'.'3p plating ;`II Will. 1 wood Fen (`ou'vac d qulllty hmpecllun rorned flcllnn gnu-unwed. YARD-(.`orner and Btreeu. 0I l7`Il)ls`. Plnro I`. & On. Li`:-In-cure dehveyy m-tcns brtkcnltesthvl wt: in. Ohio! \mce-~HI.. Laurence Wharf. Bunch 0lIIoo-Cornu Kin and Clarence lo. oppouite Hrulnh American loksl. lor tourlln-mans C lwolnlunlorl .. B0 " each so neat I5 gut tom nus. In-I on . wager um um nbluqlmn oonuontlvol . lo Olen: .... . loo " 1-am " ~...... . no -` cu. no. 0.... TDIX " Inorn ... -~~ --an Ill! " Notion of sun: Iurlocu -nu Dunn 501: noohmnlcn when ," when OI In china`. Quaunothuln nan_uN|_ooln|nnIuo chug: luqodclruu.` pn me (my. I-`Int-clan Cu-rlnges and lu- Iloh Teams on than Iolloe. Qcontann BY 'I`R1.IPloFI.i F. A. BIBBY. RA FIRST-CLASS I0 ol my (`a ~ 1 ylplion Flnoll Pnutonu. an But Covmod Buagtou the Olly. x.u..n_.-In-n Pan-I--nu -ad luv. DUI: u vulunnl IDIII-ETIIII Hsvlngfollavodhhloofldconutrylotyun. I nu to x 00! MOON . and In pu-Qgnd `not 0 wort C t nooo. A-I-A. IDA E-pl an 31..--.. In published nnw. J. B. PKNBI ovary oven mg. at IN. lug Strut. Kinuol. Ontario. u 911 nouns in run. Al.!VhD'llBn-.nnl& lwolnnurilorl .40 upbooqyont Cheap as tie Cheapest. Delivered nqnny put of the town. 5637!. I. '3`. Auk your Grooot for Furmsnu Btu Bryn Hunu, Brulfut Bwon, 8p|0Od Rolls. Hugu- Curoa Ghudorl. Long Olou s. The boat LA R D In Pam Ind Tuba. wTAnn c0AL M. MALLENS MIIIII UTUPOM DIIJIIIIIII. NHII OI Ill IIIIIII. A choice Iolootlon nf New York Oon focllonory :11 to be had at Mira J. K. OLIVER'S ii." Fiaihu. lab. 23. gt coutnluu neither alum, lime, nor ammonia nnd may banned by tho moan dolicno cor-an Union: with Porleuh uh-ty. Ila grout moon: :1 mm. from tn bolnu Intnnalonlly THE BEE ! mm; bolmhlntnnalonllf BEE VAL! E IN Tlc MA Kl1`.'l`.|IIn lnllhllouxh` Iy tdnptcd to the wants 0! the kitchen bu an *1 ml uuvlouu Imitation: 0! In name Id Iyponr nuoe. Beware 0! such. my mullnuu In or vnrlnlion from Ilw simple-. nnnu- - rs. ..r-\-u-para -I-Ir\1-1-:"|\'I l'\ amass TWINE An: an un. moors" rmsun I\ A IYIKVIV '\I\aI7'\I'Nn ...u.. -..., .l}['lI\lLV\.l 1 \J `V IJIJLI1 Is In Pure Il'llIl ACID l'0V|'I)lIl .Tm.awEr. 737. OYSTERS. OYSTERS '-V\I` -An_au' ---`:j-- E) A FIRSTCLLCQ 0' III] I : rlpon In iii? 04/1 fihir/sli Willi ;C" 6}{1_. AND WOOD muzcn E_Boo'rn (II HAHFlN(HLhH. \'nnm~l Agent: and '|mlu \a\.a.-..~.- _.-..._.._._ I8 OENUHNII. 'l'nuIo-. Murlc on l-`.\`'rv I Iu'Iuu[o Qlh (Jot. Er'l'ry II um! you will use no nllwr. B. J . LEAHY. A r`3"I!'|'K'I'f'f1 Ti: Buili. Uuu niid Hhhll. Also Meulnn und Florida Orange: and Lemon: Ruuotn, Onenlnp. spies and Bpltnnburga Mnlun Grapes. Bunnnu. Nut: olnll kinds. A ahninn nlmtlnn nf New York (`ion fmllonorv Damollliopowork gnu. !Apnol,........................... .. on! huh. Jtnnny m. was none: pnldln 68 yearn... BIBBYS LIVERY, vsro. 129 BROOK St.- .-..u. . u-uuun n-r A nun -5 -_- L . . - _.n-.. 30Sg!@vv9LSWA1e Juiy 10.11. Annu rnourr dz sA'rmx-`urrnnv DIELIVI" V \ ulmu (nal an nndor can-r nud well u.u`uoLe\. Id Telepbonn Communication. 1 A 1;: 1-111' tn!-I `BA K 1_1}_1_g_:_ POW DER` . .. nu-.. . Al`lIl ll1|IA'I|l.`I Wholesale and Retail. unln u..L-m In n Inninrynuvn Machlne, Engina and Boiler Works. cQ6'1i3's"""F1%'i'i%;ND In nu.-Lvv1l\.I7 HAMS. COAL! Ill IIl[U-IIr uuvrwuu -. .- Gompany. Halifax, Nova Scolia, Am now nra-para! to quote price; of TH E (}l`~)l.F.BlLA'l`l wag; nnddoal. M1c(xJ1an:ou u IE THE BEST. -uunn \,uu.uuuuu-.nuun. EEI`K7IFT. IIIIIIJO I. BBY. Proprietor P813033 I`l`IIIT........ ...... KINOITOH I lD`0IT'u-I72;-I:i'r:I3i on0 olulnu union` ylotence to the Baud It London. 1: H. GODWIN, Anni (or Human. ` O FIOE-Bnxruuwnm. I llllling IIVIK YUUIIC Ara ed upricu BINDER W NEfor season of1888, in ion of 10 tom and upwarda. Aululnu. _ A______ __ _ __ uuumlnx 1: Ian n}iiEEs' Iunnlodllntloug honnu | '1' llnuton. Jun. am - Vvlaan :2--u - -_-_. -__ V COMPANY. or "ro::on'ro. Rh. 19. :---_ Vww uuv vv Uni vu- Wo will 9: no than round for any out o! Llvu S20-1>!9|-2%. 31';-Ia-.*~ Mo! H0-4b.~M "'.`!'!'."f'.": WILL G95 011 RELIEVE. BIUOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, DYSPEPSM, DROPSY. INIIGESTION. FLUTTERING MUNDKIE or THE HEART. msms, ACIDITY or sm RHEUM, ms swomcu. mmuau. DRYNESS nemcna. or me sxm, And lvenr mocln of druuasuu arlnlng non-, anu-` `Donna-Isl" ` % p..;i;.. -.-. The lunch: ll:-o lnuunuoo Company on the Oontlnonl. In Annunl Promlum Booolptnr. Donal: and Ibo United sum no lunar tin: mono ol any olhn Company. und in bu sn un- blemished noovrd of oadleuu. April. III: J EB SWIFT. M1030. ,, , , . 4?. ,_' . 3 I H I Inc I Ilvo II 0 shown I wont llnd and ot an 3 lb dn Menu 1: ch -.--n-r-..-.-=.=-_. .-'...-.':-.':9.'.'.I.':.: "`.':. . .4 : III R h . I CC PHIL m...':`` .:.~.1."-_=m I3 m'Juic n_'"' - uhnu been I-Jo ; Irl';r;'|;.[nIrIll>lO"'10 mouiy Lho lrouulowd at a 90% A cure. uunntou ..Y.Vu.a .-4. omum Innton. Om ;,:a'a =r=`,,:,.:.:: .;.-*:-'55 : Gui" imubonn Ind. lndIod*ngI|:ronmI*;n`lb'lI|`: u :1 ~`1;.&E'.W |.u'a .I"?'I 'm on umauouo. to Mr GIN Ind P. Jdn MI. I. 1'. A. l I. in rout. pow mt. HLAUALHL. VI Inr. omn, And ovary epoch: om dhotdered uvvn. KIDNCVB. BTOMAOH. BOVVELS on BLOOD. KIDNEYB. uummurl. I. ILBITIV A t`(9.. l`r-.xIvlnr<. Tomto. Int lj III W0!` X UKUWI IIUIIOQ. l Ayply Co IIO Burl bl.. llngnton. I `$5OO Reward. pay out M Lin I anbsubod Os Ital...........................i.0Ei).(m Md Inna Fundlupvnrdr ol 2.HM.000 oh! oomo......... $5,000 4: nvenod ln(5suuln.. ..0 woooo ooeptod n the lnnnnou -mun lou I3 Incl! an-nut nut ulna named Imhouo (Olounce _ .. nnnnynu A..-.mhul1n11tnn. `D\'|ll`l`IlElH Iumzl In! on! 801601. List of Looal Nowvauporn. (loo, P. llowoll at C0. Bnruool. N. . :|ul`B0lI'l' ITIIIIET, EAIT, TOIONTO. Tinii i3in. % [In-E IIIIIET , Hnannv WI GIIAIAITII Ill IOXIIO um. -._.. -..u-. ..--a...u ~.- I` 'I IV` 'm7In ummm. III `on... D-unngnn A Klunlnnhnrr Ed` R162 swan` ' `fun "to. 02.1 `G pm up out ly m II. M. In recount sump. W. J. at 31". "?:";'.:':'Z.*:."1.';T";a'o.':;-.:.,.-M =:.:~u.~;:2 E: .:.=.! - ::."'-.2`--~ I. uI.o%`l". .-j Oll ofdlu but lnuunnco Companion doing bnunuua Cu-man. In-nu or nmnuu 1 union u my are once. lnuuxol Gulnn on (my me Farm Rul- lonou. [or Tuna was, at Lnodomte premium. New youlylnoomo............ l8.6I0.1X0 L110 Ind nnnuhy lund .. `. 17.528411) genus] ruuvo fund . .. 7.100.000 oh! llvutod fund: .. !l3`1`ll5.0w _ Olnuu pail since we .,, 08,047,000 THOMAS mace; 'i'A.'YLOR nasal`-In`-I -y.-- A nu. llcl Hoaduha. IIIGIKOIIIMI, In-on cannot cure with Won 0 I. when 0 dlrootknu l1.r1n'Iy {In or I- -Q" 0099051 '. 1' 0.` not 150 .... H... Uu.vu.u B51005.` It. It F"T .n ..".".`i. ."-...H' 223' I. IOITOOIVIY. Hutton! Dnr. 0 ocdnd Annld |d|o nun at Lilo nan no lo! Plooum o_-lloutho Oonlruth | Confessional poker parties are quite the fashion in Wuhington this winm. Them in no certain wav to telljhe I68 0` year. Editor Morgan ufthe Chase cQu`nty (Kan) Loader. hnving received a note from an irate subscriber saying: "Stop your p5per and send reasonable bull, and I will pay It." Morgan sent a bill for 05,000, saying that he could not aord to suspend publication for less.--Chicago Times. Pronnumzad incurable. cured free of less.--Uucago l`me:. Pronounced incurable, charge. Giles Liniment Iodide Ammonia, spnviiis, splints, unsightly bunches. sprung knees. weak loins,lounder_qiiinsv, distemper. Advice given , no charge on all ailments to wliiclicattle nfe SUll]8C'.. Write. In. Giles. box `i,ilH.:, New Yolk P. 0, (enclose stamp for rt-ply). who will give such instriictions as his great and long experience enables him to la. The liniment is sold by alltlruggists. There are 703 McC:irthys. i,ooo Mur liys and i,3oo Sullivaiis in the llosto` city irec- tury. These three names may be taken as an indication ol the Irish element in the po- pulation of Boston A iieddler. til Derbv. Ctmn., fell into the $0! `A-:uIo. iii)` IE9`. .. a.m,m.o paid In you! ....... .... ...... 5,|'XJ.000.0: faahioh Wllhington winter. There no certain way telljhe an egg before hatching. all theories to the contrary notyithstandmg. Explanation: from the voulh who Wu Sold by W. J. Wilson. druggm. . An ingenious calculator has been umng down the progression of the hand. and Ends that it travels as fast, if not as far, as the foot, The hand o{_an ordinary writer travels over three hundred miles of space in I Editor Moruan county (Kan.) of Boston pedd1er.u[ Derby, water the other day and would have drown- ed, but for the timely assistance of two young men. Glowing to gratitude. the peddlgr opened Ins p.Ack and gave lo each a lead pencil ___.oo..,_.._ notyithstanding. Ex lanatiom oulh W119 W forci ly ojectcd from a we aide l'eI|dDC I the other avanina are unnecessary. The rea- I lorclbly ejected from west mac reuueucu the other evening unnecessary. son was 8 parent. The notorious Parson Downe admits that "hedoeeu"t know in advance what God is oing to do." If he did he would have pro- ably behaved better. Iem jonee eayl : "Hell is whiskey : ro- per place. If I gghere I will drink al I can get. Bul won`! drink adrop of it here." people preier here. " hot. hot. "What is good for a cold? is 9. question often asked, but seldom satisfactorily answ- ered. We can answer to the satisfaction of all. if they will follow our advice and try Hagyard's Pectorai Balsam. a safe pleaaan . and certain throat and lung healer. Sold by all druggists. What do u think of the statement that there are thre undred haunted homes in Uhicn o?"aske Mr. Mcswilligen. "Oh," repli Swlld' ,'`that only ghost to show how plentiful spirits are there." repuea awuang, "min umy gnu. ... .,...,.. lentiful spirits W ile Mr. justice Chitty was trying A case :1 !cw' days ago a large piece of plaster fell from the ceiling of the court room. in London, upon the canopy under which he was sitting. "Let justice be done, though the heaven: fell "' was his ready remark amid loud laughter. It is admitted evervwhere that one of the acn, correct biliousncss and carry on an mm is noxious from (`re system. Holloway : Pills are composer! ..if rare balsanis. unmixed with baser rnmlm , uml ma chat account are peculiarly well adapted for the young. deli- cate and aged. As this peerless medicine has gnined fame In the past, so will it pre- serve it in the future by its renonting and invigorating qualities. and the impossibility of its loinp harm. ll. Wade. agent. - urnuu VVII\"lIIIII. There Is a great awakening of the sluggish organs nf the human sysu m whenever Bur- dock Blood limars are taken, I! arouses (he lurpul hvcr no action. regulates the' buwcls.aml the kulnoys, puries the bluod. and rvstnres a heanhy lone lu the system generally. --~o----oo_?_.. `R. STIRLING, Kingston, AGENT FOR It is admitted everywhere greatest blessings conferred on mankind was the invention of West`: Cough Syn-up.as this remedy has cured thousands of cases of 4&1:/:av.e_eI~w.tt:.ite.inn _ , Jgzzyiqz khvvgrmzr-`\4!. l tors have testimonials without number to this meet for coughs. colds, influenza, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthms and all throat and lung diseases it is incomparable. Sold by W. ]. Wilson. druggist. imzenious setting IIIHIIAWII I I III! Changes of temperature and weather fre- quently upset persons who are most careful of their health, and particular in their diet. These corrective, purifying and gentle aper- ient pulls are the best remedy for all delec- tive action of the digestive organs. They augment the appettte, strengthen the stom- ach, correct blhousncss and off all that is nmimn frnm t'1e svstvm. Hollowav's 4` VVUTII III `III VUIIU. IR) not allow that cough to weaken you" ll` -gs, but |mme purchase it bottle of \\ est : Cough Syrup at W. \'Vilson'3. drug` gist, and you will be perluclly cured. It is an infallnble Tt'lTlf(lV for cnuzhs. colds. \ `IiIII'l'U Ul VITU-I I If. 1 rnb.'1l)ly the nmsl prolic l-Ol1{CCl7{CllI0- LIIC ills xsnndngestiun or dyspepsia. cnusmg unhmlthy blood. Yet taken In time It is msmvely curable Burdock Blond Bitters lms cured some nf the worst cases known. even of fteen years` duration. If troubled Wllll imllgeslmn try 1!. __.A-.4 . - ~`_ Ilnudy n lllvo. livery household should keep some ready remedy in hand for plinful dnscases. sudden attacks of inflammation and accidental in- jllflc, Such a remedyis best fountl in Hag- yard'n Yellow Oil for mlernnl and external use. 1! cures rheumatism, sore lhroat, croup, neuralgia, lame back. sprains. bruises and burns. In uonu ll.!|J|llI'. jmncs McMurtloch. writing from hinsale. says` `I3.ll.ll, as a remedy for diseao-es of the blood. lIVf,I` nntl lmlneysnhns an excellent rcputatmn In this locality. [have used it. I and speak from cxpcncntc as well as obser- vation. It ts the only medicine I want. and I . I others altltcted to try it." --.--o-__._. gum, and wm be penucny cureu. u 15 T('lTl(ly coughs, bronchitis, and all throat and lung (liir:ul- nus. l rIcc 25v , 5oc., and 91 per bottle. .- Such u Booumnulm. PHOI. Anthmn. Colds. N: r- vom Dobnmy. lndiaoatlon. Constipation, nd uhu. Liver and Lung Oomplslnu Luna Bunk nnd ull Pnlnn sud Donnell. an immediately cured by NORMANB IPI nu -run n.anA---n- nu-u-In --.. _un |REL~3F1s c1iRTAIN| -v wwovc-nccav uni ICLIN TBO-OIIRATIVI Bums, rrc. I10 4 Queen St. Em. Toronto. IJ'Comnl\uuon and Olroultrl hoo- I-'or 8110 by w. 1. WILSON. Prlmul t. Klan!-on. The lqlittbla Lifo Assurance Society, 01 New York cabinet and oronnomnllood Workers. ix. II. CARNOVSKY & co. |Young Men : Christian Ass,'n.| You sllowr-danvurlnl Ilmgd onto '3. D) `I (elem-nerd olu 5:1`! wt ` snap-v Lory Appllanccn. far the 0 y ` aw ponnguont can at Nmma Dobmly led up and uuhood. and Ill Ilndnd troubles Also for mu other dlnuu. Complolovvuwo not to Heal . Vlgot and lnnhno-1 in IQ hllglrnd. lnunrpgod pom;-I I. In o:a'|i.|1'A'r:'o' Knew. V:-1 nu. `II...-...a .. A... 5.4-: _pn._._. 4-.. -. .3- HUN!!! NERVOUS Iioi in 'll CliTI. Vifdr 'ii}I-i'n'nh}{c'-'-'1" '~"-"""'."'.x"'z.*:"%'ia""s"s7r"?.L' ['1 Now: 10 Bpruoot. N.Y