, r I Ivnnlll Vl_lI IUIIIH H "9 TI'3nnmanooI. Own;-of mu-on oulluuulluwnonun man :3. ":i",..""""....... ..u....."," D18'I'lUl' DAIIIKI`. Uvnm nolgnuon-I-3-nnnlgnlluouo It- oollolfljlj. unnu v In 1:; an ruynnna. Professor A. .1. Cook declares absolutely that them In no such thlmz ma nolnonoua moo. Scrofuloun Iwoin onlptiolu, akin din- Iuennrioooe loinu of the Mann. A. & P. ` ulnnlunnnrl W H lllll, IOI I5,000. M An auociation as fat in Gnnnoquo 'or the nurnona Yul I Clvdudlln Itnllion j..__:. A Oomplou llronldown. 9... ..-.... -- --..- v____-, .. Ah obouuu on-o. Int!` Wort. nch I -..n...m PR [NOISE r TRIET .. Imund I1.000.000 intho bultnm. Ho vounuuc III III Argollllno lloplbllo. Some twenty colonies have been estab lhhed In the Santa Fe district of the Argentine Republic. Their an-loory oo- cuplen ninety-five square lugua. and the settlers numbered 1,850 (nannies. During tho lut thirty yenrutho lltdol Inn grown through colonlntlon until it In: I populniou of 110.000 souls. line of Bull In Format Tlmu. In former thus there was but one salt- oellu upon the table, 8 large piece of plate much ornunonted. The tables be- ing long the salt was plnoed about the middle And served u I boundary to the dierent quality of the guests. Those of distinction were ranked Above, the space beiow being assigned to the dependentu, Inferior mlnmn nl than mlnfnr Mn _ power was nun me world, no : per- fectly hu-mlens, though, but he thinks wuuy nnrnneu. movugn, but no unnu the world wouldn't move without him. Very queer notion, isn't it? I dnn`Q. inrnlr Ahnnt {huh mu tum. ` very queer nuuon, Ian`: H1?" 7 I don't know about that; my bus- l bandhu got the name notion in NI head.--Ca11!ornla Maverick. ----uw:Io _:- biovcupogootlnh-nth} ` lllll IOOI 'l'lIlI IKIIIC 0' I `III. ` Hero is a curious cue, mn am," said ` the superintendent of the insane asylum. This man immrlnmn ha In um mnvn nun nun unngmeu no II! we motive power that mm the world, He laotlv hAnl1_ thmlah. hut ha think-I Aulnpvrnsuru Ill vvisu-vullulliuu rie!!- Aooording to Gen. Morin, the eminent French expert, the proper temperature in well-ventilated plnceels aafollows: N ura- eries, asylum: and schools, 69 degrees; work-shops, barracks and prisons, 69 de- grees; hospitals, 61 to 64 degrees; theatres md lecture-rooms. 06 to 60 degrees. In dwelling in thin country it haabeen the `custom 00 keep thetempenture at 65to ` 70 degrees. --Chicago Journal. IIIICIYK (`III DCIU I1 l'IDllllIU- Gen. Davis of the British army, who was a famous insect collector, unoe picked up a wheel-bug in the West India islands, and received a blow that paralyzed his arm for some time. As he shook the insect off, he noticed, where it had took on his hand, six red marks, the impres- sion of its feet. Kirby and Spence also refer to this peculiarity of the insect, and other naturalists have received shocks from certain of the lurninoun beetles. Capt. Blakeney took an un- known caterpiliiar, and immediately received such a shock that his entire right side became paralyzed, and fora long time he was dangerously ill.-Bosto Rndm-t . Tompornturo In Well-Vnnulntod Plooel. Anna-/Hun In (1.... Ila-I-. Al... .....:.......A -j-----z----- Iullnallunlnhldontlomou. Anal-nul `manna. 5..-mu-I .. Ollglli B0 IIIVB mom Dy Ill IIIOIDI. "Now, when I say this I s air from experience. When I go to t e rink I have my servant make a good warm ilre in my bath-room. I skate for an hour to an hour and a half. I wrap up before leaving the rink, and go stra ght to my bath-room and take A good bath. Why, I tell you it is one of the best naslums in the oountry. Beforel started to skate I could not button my shoes; my wife had to button them for me every morning. N ow I can touch the back of my neck with my heel. Why, it is one of the greatest institu- tions for healthful exercise that I know of, and I have recommended it to a number of my patients instead of medi- cine, and they tell me that it has done them 3 great deal of good. A Protest Against Home study. Cramming V is cruelty. A score oi things well learned are better than a thousand things half known. A few hours study a day makes mentally healthy; too much study s him top heavy. Abrain that is e alert by knowledge is a good thing, buta brain that is water-logged with poring over books is a very poor thing. Children should be made to study hard in school, but not a lesson should be learned at home. Emerson oncesaid very tersely: We are students of words, we are shut up in schools and colleges and recitation rooms for ten or fteen years, and come out at last with a bag of wind, a memory of words and do not know a thing." Our present metluxlsare defective, but. we shall apply better ones by and by. The system of the future will have this fact in it and all through it~that a boy is an out of doors animal and ought not to do a man's work rmtil he acquires A man's strength.-New York Herald. Ttvv IIVVVUII vu- ,"Wo will an the Ihovu round lor my on: of Liver mm Mint. 1: pom. Moi Hondluho. lnlguuon, H--.n Ipauon or oauvenouw onnnot ours Irhh won I vueuhlo Liver Pllh, when I. 0 direction: In nrhuly Iilh. The IN nrolv Vuoublo. And no ow 1:" uunhm! an. ugly Oonlod. LIPID box I, Qonlun ngmrllln. 1: cum. For ale by all druggio I. who is one of the best physicians in this city and the nblest writer in this giant of the country on health and sun! ry measures. He is also resident of the etete medical board. Ie said to your correspondent: I am going to write an article for :5 medical journal on` roller-skatlmr. There in onlv one thinnr uncle I01` IDBGIOM. JOIIPIIII roller-akatln . There in only one thing lacking int orinka to make them r- foot. and thnt is bath-rnnmn av xwung III we nnxa to male mom foot!` and that in bathrooms. ey 0'18 t to have them by All means. "Now. when I saw this I maul: fmm nuw unperuepuuw uuwulurmgi us use skin, which, if not immediately out out, will extend and re` the fur shove them until the hairs drop on . When discov- ered these spots are out on and skillful hands are set to work to sow up the incis- iou. Often acut six inches longhu to be made to get rid of sspot not much large: then s nsii s head. To bring the pieces together again, without patching and without visible seam, requires the the utr most delicacy. After this is done 5 paper pattern is placed on the skin and it is out accordingly. Then the skin is nished and lined, sud the garment is ready.- New York Btu. Oolonlu In the Argentina lopnbo. ning twunhr nnlnnlnn kg`... 5...... ...4-I um mawruuy uuuwu um um. Only about 700 of eve:-y 1,000 skin: can beuaedfordmuing. Wbentho tinned akin Arrive: the manufacturers stretches ltnndnallnitw a bond, with them: inward, and I search for imperfections 15 made. Thesecan only be dinooveredan tha skin side, and it takes A keen and ex- perienced eye to End molt of the blun- Inlmn. Thnv am mnemllv shown in Ini- penonoea eye to land mon OI me mum- iahea. They are generally shown nutae imperceptible dlsoolorlngs 0! the skin, which, if nnt immndinmlv out out. nuwml zuoquns. In ftooou Witch Iltu Ilohlonnhlo Ar- Ilnlnn llndniun -ck-I --D.AInM4 `KW UK llIIll\lullb'IIILI'U II I-nWl' W' Illg. Tho rawoklngoeutolondon, when it In dyad nnddreaaed. Thislnborcum dlh to two dyeingu, with 3 plucking 0! Itllfsndgray hair: in bctween. ~ Good dyeing is-performed with a comb and brush, and requires great pstiance. Women are the best workers at this, at their touch is more delicate than A man ; Anentire day in neceaary to properly dye ankin. The prooea of dippingthe akin intothedye workllmrmtothehdrl and materinlly injure: the skin. Dnlv Ahnnl: 700 nf mm:-v 1.000 skin: can Benn oi ooum r lnolnrod on I Alon. ' II I urb I-`no lrlnl Idle nlouul lllnoa olnollun. Hun vnnnnl-non... .-L- 4.4.; 1 '11:: puooan of Inlnufnctum in interest- lnn. Tim mu skin smog tn Inndnn whnrn Bu! loo: `nut Kind o! In. II:-II vnul. l|:uu. lulu um nan. .m::?`I-balsa lovtutonnhouucy Irl- J . K. OI.a1'VIR B AK-`ISLE XII; Qnqgg ovsmns. oirs71TEr u..u..a.`.`.'.'a'h.`3`...*"s:.2.'.`;.k.a:...... oh Ouch; Inn :11 nn-.-n--- -:---u-Ilulllljnlllgqgg `I-`Iv 0"-has luau an ammonium Olinlnuuu. lulnoluu __A0h,|00I,IlIduutlou!anu..n.......... ADVERTISERS i can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing f`__ 1') 1") II_n rs :0: LADIBO: Ask `or nun srool. !(IIJ.ll. and take no other. 94 the III-e or Balding. Paul & Cm. In on liver: Spool. 0 Ear Sale by an Dry Good Houses- nlnolnrod only by mm 0 in-.a1*Aoo., ml And -9 lug Biron lung 1` much]: am, Ly mail, propnld ind. ot othron um sump. W. J. Wxuon. D Knpgnon, QM. _n...::4.n.n \J.LJ.V .L.l.L.l1iJ.V '.L' In In Infnlllblo round} for Bad Logs, Bud Brush. Ulzl Wound: Ho:-on and moon, For sore throats. lronohllu. 0ouahI.0oldI.uout, Hbeumnl|m,(ilnndunr wohlngu um .1: sun mg... on it but no Inl. The Plllnun Ointment Am manufactured on! st 73 New Oxford uI.,(lnto 538 oxlord nu, London Ind no told b' III Vendor: of Medicine roughout. the clvlllud world; with dlnouonl (or use In nlmoll ovary lancnuao. Pumhucrl Ihonldlook to tholsbal on the pot! And boxes. If Ibo add:-on 1| nol 583. 0:- -Inot. London) Ihoy urn Ipnrioun. June :8. For sale by IIENIIY WADE. lllngnon. ..L 42.43.: .J.`.J..|_|J_a Purine: tho Blood correct I" Disorder: of the Liver, Btomuh. Kldnon nnd Boweln. Thu 12:- ugonu and run .5 to health Doblmuod Oouumntmnu, sud are lnulunb la In :1) (3 mplnlnu Incidental to lfomnloc 0! all non. We will guaranteti perfect satisfaction to all who will favor us with their Spring Orders, as we use the very best trimmings and employ the Best Cutter in Canada. THE - 0BEA'l'lI l",f`,- WONDl)ll 0|-` NIIIDEIIN - TIMER For Spring Suits and Overcoats, of the Latesg Designs and Best Manufacture. |[Mlf0_BTNElJ TWEEHS nun wonsnsnsl _ __- - - --vvv won: `.06 \g\loj Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Dyna It, New York. laud loch. lbr loom... nu.----. IWE wAN_TTJ}T_1;IE PUBLTEI j -./-.rg.a-. To Call and Inspect OUR STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS vulna Ever Llue in Stock iajmnrked down. by ten ing our cheap sale. 'T"\ T% A -~ -- To Introduce them we will HIVIL` AWAY 1,000 Helf-()ponung Washing Macblnol. If you want. nus loud us your name. P.J. and oxpnu otce at once. The Hut on|| (?o.. an : .: `*`.r-9Ii V " ..'.'N 0 0 g K-.33 9:41.` | Ihuu u pollllvr r- 2` ` an .n...-.u-nu... , I.. in up. CASEY & BYRNESI _ U , ,,.._ -_ `..._.._ ... iv nu: nu Mmy who have never dealt with the old rm of Thor. Moore (Q Son 1' price: were higher then other places. They will find by calling whst I hnve made. and to buyers Advantage to examine our goods before purohnni _ U , , . _ ... a_...._ -rvlvtv yuuaunuuug ulucvvuurv Tnde bu Already oommenoed to boom nndzwe would advise our old and new cus- tomers to call only end choose from one of the nesttsaortmenln of Tweed in Centnl Canaan. All our surplus stock must 0. Special Reduc- tions in Ladies French Ki and Oalf Kid But- toned Boots, Cents Hand-sewed Laced and Elastic. 0..--.. I ._,_ 1 rs, n - - Friends And customer: eurgrieed M the wonderful change made in the Old more but not more so then 36 the Large Stock of New dpring Goods just L1-n'v`ed And opencd out for sale, In every way complete` nu, 1 -~ -.4 ""'r""` There is no use for me to advertise prices. bub just to than that our Good: no shown with plranure and samples given. To lieu our price: is 1.0 gm: nu ordor. |A-...._I._ I.___- , , 1 .. -.u .. .. .. . .._. ISPRING. SPRING. SEEING. , 7 ---~- ---.---u an-- uuuuu. - uuu In-urn; uulnllnv, II; WW 3"` yu-d. Theee good: are very cheap. Aleo n he ueorllnenl of lmbroldeud Net Luce: Lt, prices lower then ever baton. Also A line ueonment of Bootch. lngllen end Onnullen Tweed: 51 Price! to compete with n h I the trade, R=e`e.l.veIll the Bprl Onrpouhwhlcn I suit the India: to cull And exnmlm. Thou Carpet: will you. be nold el price! the! 351. Joni: Jui lodio tcnnaoa 1) Good. ,.....n.".`:'.:......`.:"..,, ...::.: "*'-N '- - - 4! n_no Nat Luce: u mean 1. We are showing: the Largest Range of Spring Dress Goods in the!-city. HOOAMM ON BROS. llgve_ rcgnovod their Stables from tho cm MINNES & BURNS, IDRESS Guonszl 41! ; Much 16. tab. 20. .LJ.l.J.L4.l/.I.L` \J K) KLL \J\_/.I.J U1. U1 In the Most Popular In-and In Inc United Male: or Canada. (:02! Feb. 96. Aug.4Ih. _ -.- ....vv- BEL1)IN*(}7 Si5L(iOi;#` SILK II llun lllnnl Pnnnlnu-n-_...u an n.. Iv..n-.n nag... .. a-u__-.-_ BE L_,_D1 N_G_ _ sh s15pk`f1,:#:_"1LK I.`-._m.. .._ __ _.__n .___ _. To cure any ulli. Wltb Inch oror rocelvod Lxgua {or III bola. uwoln nhd with IA,(lJ no will sand I. o pur- ohnapr qur wy1t_ n nngrnglao to ralund II) on I! __. _ .,._. n.4. ._ . Feb. 15. BELDINGHS SPOOL `Lfi.K II Llllrnvn Poul :-I-I-nil hr I )------|.--- ELDING S SPOOL SILK II Fl!-Inna fnr L1-nnih, In-o-uni. n...| tl_..| _ BELDINGEL" sP06LmIL1{ Measure: Number ol Ynnln marked on Innnl, ._____.._..._._.. B13L1)I;\f_G_js%_ 1>pQ SILK @Piease call and inspect them. tujr TWI AIIIIGAI VIII]? DIPUI. EMIF.` is R M ST. ;' G SPRING GOODS DAILY. CLEARING SFFALEJ 1' volunury Louol Inn ||)lTl IlIlIulruuau. um-nu u, mu.- unnlon at the bum. all-nbuu. or our-Indulgence. Rum ho: oonulnu one month`: trucmont; 31.00 a box or III boxes (or II. sent by nun propald on rooelp DPIDO. _ _ __ _ _`_____ ___ _______ n,sn.v mu-.~..-n w m.._ APRIL 7, 1886. imagine their 9 miatnka they I. purchasing elsewhere |.--..I-..-.I_ ._______..I 4. L, ,, , I - -- - .4_.|_J.lJ.l..LV \JI IJ LJL \J\J1J k)J..L II Famous for Lt-nglh. strength and Qnnllly. 'I'H_E% OINTMENT remedy Logo. Brush. Wmnndn, an... ....a __-_J.;-v\/V lg) K/..n.\J\I.L_l ll.I In Free n-om linen and lnpcrlccilolu. .4:/.l.A.V\ KJ KJL \I\JJJ II Alwnyl Preferred by Dressmakers.- -I., new York. IOGPQQO Pamphlet- uJLLVu Q 01 \J\JL: Ol.1J1\ lllenlurcn Number ol Ynrtln Marked on Spool. Corner Princess and Bagot Streets. |.lIA'l'T _8_ R E. That have just a.r1'ived. In me lies! In Ihe market. _:-j_ V T 59 BIIOC It 'I`I|l:`.l:2'I'. u..-_-..__._ A- jicf Staple and Funny Drona Goods. CArpet|War3h&u{iio. --(:o:)- , j___j______. [Fl|it`SIgl_ a nun. I n with I ynpmmon; REJIIT nus: :tno $33: PIooqIuo.( bud.- :`Z.'.".'. ...`. 3 ..".a.`."2.f`... '. .'7..'.`;.7,',.`." """ A -In ;u--n4_______._ I For Fun Brush And Comb Sch. Odour. Dunning und Jewel Outs, In no tho had an Illllll. showing tho nun Inn in the an . 5:1: Stock of ARTISTS` HATEBIALB in Very Fa our on-Fund 0nd: {or panting I ll without ynpsnon: All) sh of B3 Plnoanu. lvnrv Inna`. [mar AND BEII/T/FIIL You willjsave Irom 26a. to !\ 81.50 I Pair . see that In. I- 15- I'nrA-up Q_--I 1-aux;-.4-I Successor to Thos.]Mooro d Son. L II! Prlncau ltfocl I. one nuortu onmuo, ll. Ibo. pot _.g_.\Jm`\/I I4 I Princes: Street. Ioowsoy coma an manna: um- nghorselnthoxgunhltylohbhaio mnnnhiplnoohnovonrtut. Alnuter n nohoolneuodonusylthu vwuv -..v-n - anus: vuuuunluu llnpton Home Exchnnco. Liver sud Board- lng Sublet. corner 0! Bronx mud on Btnou MCCANI VION BROS . Doc.l IGIWKKJY UIIIIIIIK UIII claw. 110 II hlnhonowithperteot gnoencu-oelyn his model: In not, while the hgoingutnll speed. Butwhen noaio y comes out nndrldan tam- Hnn hnl-n In Hun Knoll-In -0-]. In. I..._.. `no Oovboy no on lqluu-bu. There is some dhou-ion upon Ibo equutrhn pqformanv-9 of puwboyn, ` Ilund by the defender: and opponent: of the wqearn riders. Ono up: `Puke noowboy cutting out cattle. He Iltl Ink lining with narfnnt arnnn u-nu-nalv n Coot or Pnbllnl `iook, The following points nu-efmm a prom- inent publisher in the seat: I! you are bent on publishing. treat your book like my ware. It will be a profitable exer- uiaeforyoutogontto a good book printer, md loam Ill be will tell you about type, paper and press work, and their cost. Then you will know what publishers tnlk about in the poet of a book. One of the oldest. men in the busi- naunidn book could not bewell ud- vu-tlned undertsw. Thoooutol print- ing and binding an octave of 400 pages in very much better style than the ordinary well-bound novel. in given At 1!) to 50 cents I volume by the four lending pub- linhan in Benton, where the coat of I book in lea than in New York."-Ex- AL.-u-n wur llllly UU ruusrruu ll} (INS WUHTIIIK U] {I pair of earrings. The boring oi the ears of in royal princess in Bunnsh is re- garded its an event of as much im- portnnce us her coming of age would he were she the heir to the English throne. It is the occasion when she first assumes the rank and state due to her. King Theebaw. it is stated, when the time approached for this ceremony in the case of his eldest dllglltlil`. con- ceived the idea of inviting all the crowned heads of Europe to witness it. md was eager to entertain them with becoming magnicence. Hence he made an enonnous demand for duty- payments in Advance on the Bombay- Burrnsh Trading company, an English oorpomtion. The company refused to submit to this extortion, nnd the result is matter of history. -Youth`s Com- pnuion. (hue no n..I.II-u _ n-_n. 1111! units. But from this period the decadence of Turkey commenced, and, with the ex- ception of her temporary success against Austria in 1789, she went on losing ter- ritory to such an extent that upon the eve of the war with Russia she had only 9,456 square miles 0! territory, of which 2.948 miles were governed by princes, 1 who merely owed her nuzerainty. The l Berlin treaty deprfved her of 4,568 miles. so that from 1700 to 1878 the Ottoman empire lost in Europe 10,066 square miles, out of which 8,909 were conquered by Russia. who has annexed 4,816 square miles. After the war of 1877378 Russia armored 468 square miles in Asia Minor and 167 in Europe, while Austria un- nexed 1,073 (Bosnia and the Herzego- vina), and England 174 (Cyprus).- Novoe Vremya. I -.... -........ v. - .-.uuv-- nu... ' A ainmllur point of current history I has just been brought to light in Eng- land which shows that the late Burnwm war may be referred to the wearing of u nnir nl nnrrinma Tim hnrina nf thn mu-I Dulce mu oupvuns 01 uunlununupw In 1458 they had gradually seized the whole of the Balkan peninsula excepting Mon- tenegro, the Peleponneaus, the northern shore of the Black sea, and the sea of Anov. In 1711 the Ottoman empiretgz aeeeed more territory in Europe any other powe xoept Rumis, her poe- oeuions exten westward to the Adriatic and the Danube, and eastward to the Dneilter. the Dnieper, the Don, and the Kuban. Thus Beasarnbia, the Crimea, and other ` Mongolian regions were under the dominion of the Turks. whole one on the continent of Europe covered an area of 15,454 square mile milni: I EUIUW LXJVU mile milei `Dub 1...... 4 \ IIVUU 5113 11119311103: DIM! WIUIM I lUlrlk!l' , of farewell to her parents and disap- peared. The Danube probably hides hear and hnr minfnrtunn !nmvm-.-Chi- xaoun Inc work on Iuorult. notion. Apply to 800 Burl bl. Klngilon. llllllli Dy F1118 anu l.l.IlpI'IDUllX1l6Hl.. But a few days since the papers pub- lished the case of a poor seamstress, who, deserted by her lover, an oioer of the imperial army, addressed a. letter to the scoundrel's regimental superior ask- ingfor redress and support. Although i the omoer was forced to leave the serv- ice his victim was prosecuted for the in- sult which her letter was said to con- tain and sentenced to several weeks im- prisonment. But the poor girl was saved the disgrace. She wrote a letter nf u-nwnll to her mu-nub: and (linen- puunau. uw uuuuuu pmuuuly mum her and her misfortune forever.-Chi- A...` I].....l.I 1181' EM] I18!" I also Herald. -:-unzj hporu on nouonholpu-I_ou Anlolo by nllnnln In-g 1-... $I pf)UIuY IIIUHIHI W) (Lu 5011;! U1 petty punishments for all sorts of petty oenses. If they shake a dustrrag out of a fourth-story window after 10 o'clock in the morning, or forget to report their change of domicile to police headquar- ter within twenty-tour houni, or light a cigar in the corridor of a theatre. or look asknnce at a policeman, or carry tlteir canes or umbrellas at right angles or perpendicularly, or unmuule their dogs before the time fixed by oounoil s decree. they expect to be ned s.nd in some cases to be imprisoned. Their ideas of slander and llbel are peculiar. The truth is no defense. Criticism, however well founded, if it contains what jurists here term an insult, is pun- ishable by fine and imprisonment. Rut a few (luv: ninm the nnnnm nub- mrougn n nenp 01 com, um-uwuxg uuu my piece that may be objectionable. This is the result of habit, md he can give no other reason than he knowsit." In-go quantities of hue ooln have been detected among the receipt, and it is evident that the kind of fraud in ntlll One of the man is the mill- M 1118. and no oounterteits have ever equnledtheiaIuaofthem1nt1nthielm- portant t. Gold eagles are some- times up t and hollowed out, the cavity being lled with base motel, alterwhlch the aide: am an nnatlv soldered that Doing nueu wmn nuemauI.I,uwa-wmuu thelideuue no neatly soldered that ma.nyu\:deoelved,but the artice is immediatelydntoctod at tho ttoaaury.` xou" 'ii`Fii ii-Tii(iIf`ii$ii'i3'yii1;iiiIt;'iTf\`s'`"' returned, branded in a manner that pwvwwdmddioumsvw--e=wkv-Gare -~ v run- ...x__..u I:I_....:...- I "' Cincinnati Enquirer. wungunu uy we naguu, um men empueu and enmined by an expert, who can at Wonoedotectany fraud. Insome oases \ he notices pieces which have been `sweutedmndtheee uewated inawnle ` ofsuoh delicacy` that it is said a hair will turn the balance. VIVI... nu-nu; Anbnnba Olun lu.-n nnln hr lll BXIEIT (185%)!!! M18 UIIIB DUI!) U] much quicker than any other test. He will close his eyes and mu his; fingers through a heap of coin, thro out LIIV ninnn that mnv be obieclzionnble. gamis Wealth 'I .f'IIIOIl OI IIIO VIOIIIII I'0ll0Qn Austrians seem to be serenely happy sud oontentad under police supervision. and pnoefully submit to all sorts of nnttv mminhmnntn lnr all am-tn n! nattv wuw uy me expmu oompumen, wmcn limit each Ihipment to $50,000, and al- Wlyl employ I guud untiltho delivery in oompluw. As soon so received it in Ivnlnhnd hv thn hnnful And than mnnnrl Vthe treasury, that being the specie cor- ll uulnpllw. A8 I001: I! received II II welghod by the bagful, and than emptied and examined bv an axnert. who can at The Territorial [Alba 0! Turhy. Since the capture of Qmatantinople in I458 thnv lmtl n-ndunllv mhnd thn whale N111 lfll F110 UBIBIICU. The expert detects the bane ooln by mrnnh nninl-nr than nnv nther teat. Ha The? Ilorlng of 3 Princess` Elm. _. _n _...._.___.L L:,; luporvhlon of the Vienna Polloe. A....o.i-.... .m..... on In. nornnnlu Hun` DE'l`Ib"l'l0l OF M33 (WIN. the llnplo Ioq fut. Butovmbad On ram Invu Fuudnupwu-dr ot.. `Poul Fund: Invented In Ounds ".- -'am.9:?;9eg?s.`c'a.3 ;' H` E . C 6{vubnrndInIu An -" Hlffolitvwrihvhvursi-ebiaesam. W H. GODWIN. Men! for Klngltou. ol-`PIOE-bnm~nWum. Duo. 4 2 ,2m.~.-5 t.!r.:- V` ~ Ilod Iolthcul -a: 4 `enoommnaxitn nooxsi Toronto Flour Moro. ' 61 Brook Street nurrguu 030:5 Jnwm um up n my ma. can: yo} man. onu. Iran, Ihol-us. and Food 0! all Ilndn. alum Product nhnlnlntn '1 nary Haydon, PROOL &LA1;IS;T7 All sufferers from that terrible toiment, neuralgia. can be made happy in one mo- ment by a single application of Fluid Light- ning. briskly rubbed on painful parts. and without using any disgusting medicine dn after day with little or no result. Flui lightning also cums us elfectunlly toothache, lumbage, rheumatism. headsche. uad is only :5 cents per bottla, It A. P. Chown'I drug start; 4 /`EQ Holloway : Plus. _ actory operatives and workers in manu- {actories.--The remarkable remedies which have been discovered and perfected by Thomas Holloway. and which have for more than forty years been successfully used in every quarter of the globe. are especially useful in all the manifold ailments which allct those who by reason of their occupa- tion are conned for years, or all their lives, in crowded buildings and workshops. Hol- loway's Pills and Ointment are associated remedies. the former restorin the vital powers when diminished. and a ways acting as an efficient blood purier. whilst the lat- ter relieves local maladies. checks inamma- tion. and acts as a cleansin and healing agent in cases of bad legs. ba breasts.ulcers and unhealthy sores of all kinds. u-2-:- I r` u :1 {Hal m 6 ...`. .3.".?..".?,", "&.'..........." v....'.'Il ar.'....' rum.-to Imp: for the roll fund nor an t Nov-con E :5"-:"~" *3-.:...~:*--" m....*..... E of I) 0 3'13 and um-on rhlnct v=."l'l|m pm '2e'L9.L:.L'u -18-M 9:`-` - 3:9,; ".:t'.'1.`:.."""'T""'*`..'L.`..'...1:."""".;.::::h "'::'v'6'i.tut':'ili'I.-I c<'>';`.':'i"umn.n_m. o:a|__q.11'ATEof King a... __.. _ A___L_l_I _;. ._.__._,,_ ___NER!9_. HUN 1 \lIlIInnI|I I nu wu- Al... Tonllnvut Funm are nereuunry, mm more I! no men thin as getting uppies from parents that uve been el owed to run to need as far as proper training and ilel(i practice is concerned, and expect them to to clever and docile workers. The thing is absolutely im siblo. They Inn by accident begi ted sometimes wit good l]0B0--i. e.. the more power of smell (which is vastly diiferent from cleverness and judgment in using that power) and with animal powers of pace etc.; but talent, cleverness, and brains stron enough to stand and hold high breakn are not there. The result is forgetfu noss, want of self-control, and want of method in hunting. to so nothing of the higher quality of orig - naiit in mode 0! outwitting game, which in really greatdoga amounts to genius. II (I- :.I:'ll'II-I l'odllI Inna Inhutn `B ll BUIIIIIII C IDIIIIQ llllliu In The Union Medicale A doctor ball: of a. duel at which he assisted, and in which one of the men died of u pleurlly -empyema following upon the wound. He thought that this could have been prevented by due antiseptic precautions. Tho blades should have been claw, mi~dically. The foils should havebeen passed through a ame or carbolic mid. We should like to have the pistols And `lmlls disinfected." This sounds allttlo odd. (`0ni how easily they could be (lispensed wit,h.--ExchAng0. ,-/\ noun-uu Iou';u`qauuuuu A. .llH0'I3U are document! hid arty in eon-holrog, - ~~Wxi9`tas"`uT"'o1:i*tuu3u;*" iunhi" ;W`a'i't' Hurouibe. "It. will give the government I a ohwcu to clear their skins." Tina vnln nu. tho nunun-nu-.5 in II`; lugnw nun reporl II to wnewor more Ottawa. April 0.-Afser reoeee yeut.er- dey Eon. Ir. Bleke moved that his the dntyol the government. without further delay. to bring down lumber pepen relnuuau to North-Went glare. and throwing light on the eitnntiou pnor to. during and eublequenl to the lane rebellion. The debate thus ensued lut- ed three huun. belnu ' 'peted in by the Liberal lender. Sir He tor Lengeun. Mr. White (ardwell). ours. Hell. Dniea, Fewer end Game: In (West En- ron). Tlo burden of the Opponillomn enzumuu vvutheuuoh at pepers of an iucriuximtory character were in the depamnentit the minister dare bu-1:3 them down. Mr. Bleke reed I Mn 3 e Inna of dominant. ejmo. run Intel .4 i"t?%?`bd`'h I` in ` to `viiae menu uzsu uuuo In: any In use manner. As an oaot. Mr. Cameron moved in amendment to the amendment that I cmonml nnmml J19 n;vvin?.i<%I;9$[9ygg-'___ OI IDOIO are document: hid Ann: in uinnnn.h:\hu_ u uuuwu L0 cwur melt nxlru." The vote on the amendment to tho amendment 3 62 for and 111 ngalnsh. Of the orig: al bolbers. only Mitchell. Deajnrdius. Uoursol. Bergeron. Amyot. Giguult. and Guudeh vobed with the Op- position. Mr. Hall}: nun:-ndmnnf. um: than n.4r. SHOW )6. The Minister of Public Woxka outed the government`: can In I few words. that they had brought down all the pagers It mu safe in the iutueutl of the pu lie to nuke public. He wu utronatlr (sued in this atand by the Iliniuer of tho Iubenor. who pointed out than mun of the document: mentionod by Mr. B also were In Minted moon: And in rnnnn . WEN! HI PCIIIUOC 1' before the House. M. n.n ..a.....,4 Tug ogdlng Fin Inlnnuoo Company on nu Oonl neni. Hi Ann! Pnmium Booolpu II annsda nnd the Unlud states no larger than home 0! any ozhox Oompmy, Ind II bu nu nu- blemlnhod record of 63 out. IA ID SWIFT, Axum Avril, $83. DGIOTB FIJO X10056. Mr. Hall oered an unendmont. the deal of which In: that the govern- ment had done its duty in the matter. l A: an omt. Mr. Cnmarnn mnnul in POIIHOU. Mr. Hall`: amendment was then car- ried by 110 to 68. -ul \ aye, ( Am I lcovinug` ur Tllltl nLixuunna.' u-an 1% out It in. Ilnlo and ronnuu-oh Inn.-a. _-,_.._ ...., ..........,. ...... .....'.3 long of document: tbs: had not yet In produced. As he put It. "Thou are not the government`: npen. Tbuy belong to the country. {,1 there in no neglect Ind miunnnq-_emenlz the document WI N show it." 'l`|.n \lu`ni.s..- ..l n_|.|:_ nv-_:__ _A,._n UH [10 IE- On the other hand, a young clerk a few years ago (-umxncmw-d .to upevule in the strvot with $200. th savings of a year's uhstinence from` smoking, and now is worth in real estate over $1,000.- 000 and several more in securities. In Wall street speculation. more than in anything else, what is game for one man is min for another:-New York Lower. up nun uuwu us: "on: uuvvu A apeculstor in four years hsspsid one firm in Wall street thesumol C950,- .0()() in commissions. He was s weally _mun when he went into the street with a laudable but unwnrmntsble desire to increase his patrimony by speculating in stocks. Now, so heavy have been his losses that he would be satised if he possessed the win he has paid out in commissions. As it is, he will cheer- fully sccopt s clerkship in the said rm, who wish to avail themselves of his numerous ncqunintsnces to increase their custnm. If he had been contented with a handsome sunluiency for the day, amounting really to is super-abundance, he would now be in niusnoe instead of in the position of comparative destitu- tion he is. I\.. ll... "AL..- I...-..l A ...\...~.. 1\`4\e-L n Ilon-dlnry licnlul In Dogs. :('0.". Land and Watch] The longer I live the more I 900 and nn convlncod that qualities In dogs, nyo, oven to little queer tricks and ways. uro hereditary, and them in no such Lhimr ml umttimr mmnlpn frnm nnrnnfn 1 Up And Down on Wall Street. _...l..4..._ :_ Lil.` __..... L-.. . Jllllllil IDBIINOIIOG D] II`. UIIKO printed reports and in roonnao he Hanna. ` (mm Pir ?and~IIi'r AEn?aEi:a7pTny 1 ......v.m| n.n1nl_._._....... I`lu|d Lightning. _.._ t____ .L-. . nun loin! ulna on-no upon nuns nun `u--an nun o-any nu. '1'" ".*T"`:'--`3~'3's.?-`-'-*-'--'3'-"-1:'-'-.??.'7 3 Tilt 0111.) anmsn ims In hlllhod IDW.J.B.PINIIvry nu $3.533. gllnu. llnaiomoolu-l.o. ulnnonunrnnn. august: -IHIIIIII BREAKFAST BA. con. and by r. w. nnmn, nunu. ton. In mill. was and juicy. Dcdon huadliu this nun no curtain to pious that outonon Ind inonuu their ' ma. April 5. TEE Cd bntod English Bonclou CON nnpnd hurl W, IILIUAI Ilnmn I.*l"l`ry II and you will Inc In other. 3. J. Lrzuiir. AG-ENT. }Gnsgrave's_Ale KI rnv-I--I-u O\vI:~ D. IMEWEN In SON, lschma, Engine and Boiler Works. Ouu. hpmu,......... Total Alum. Junnuy m, l`l.. Louou pud In 63 youI......... nu [B GENUILE l'rndo- mark 0;.IHI`V l IN'|u|x4- Iilh Ont. I vv\JlI\AG$$\IVQh Bush on Fnoumuluh. Piles. lulhlns. com. Nor vouu Dobnllty, Indiaeltlon. Conulpnlon. Hood when Liver And Lung Complaints Lune Buck and uh Pain: sud Banana. no humodhuly aurod y NORMANS | at con man: alum. llmo. nor unmonll um um. qpa bylho moi!-aolluuo corn! muons - urn}. In groan moon- main lntrlnuodl Tall BE81 VAL IA KIT IIWIII u thorough- HJ envious lmnulcnn 0! In name u-H5 nppur Am 5 Beware of such. 3 sdopte tdtbo wnnlu ol [he lnohon hu ex 2 It You Want ran nnmsr. (MEAPEST nnd amn- "%'.1 .._F.'.1.`23.33`.1!` 2:9.".3"~ Dehverod us any pan (1! the town. Sept. 4. '84 ICl.ILt'lll0-0|JRA'I`l\'l'.` um. H. Ic'ru., I10 4 Queen St. East, Toronto. 3 0onnIIlhuon uad Ohonlu-I hoe. rm Info by W. J. WILSON. Prlnuu as K IIIIIUOO I II I`! \J:au I'lIll.IvA'l 1 cu: oors FRIEN I ) A If`I\IlI 1\l\ nI1r\l'3I1 l.JJ.lI.llJ.V\J J \J `V LII'J.l| I: ll Pure l`ruIIAL`ll) Pownl-Ill No Iuldllmn to or vnrlnuon [Hub the lIIlI|)|I' mmw - rm \.r\-I-ups -u-u-A --an--\ m4lI`\mIvn-I`: \"..`1`: ll '1 um-I, bx In In-I I `VIH rm` 1 Bfanch 37 gs .;mi:ua`isLiui:`rT'iaiiii lioi and Cold Huh n . 5...... .. I vuuuwvu. 0|! ll` IOU WANT mum wood I. BIuvooo|l.N t cos |.;.u..`.`a.n o$.`.i:"..$.......m 3.... .. R00 R hat on I Cnvtohl. rln Dllblhu. (LTD! YABD--Oomer On nrlo Ni You Imus Fol`!-`ICE -- Clarence & On. Inrlo ItreelI-l-`ool ol Clarence kl:-Pa. R ) . . n uodaon. linxlcm M393.` .`.;.'.`.'. u'c`n'i.1"m 3 Hitch. Iirool zoom! Ihiowotnptly ned. Tolullhono Comm unlonlon L. w. BEFCK. ill`! mm, I. LBOOTH. Aaunn "mu-In I\.......m v a... - II"l!Is IAIIWITIICC `VII-fl trauma dome: baton brokon iolthu can In. Ohio! 0 -81. Invw-woo Wharf. Bunch 0l!!co- Cornur Kin no gmnnoo SKI. opposite Brmoh Amorlun oul. u vnxu II'l noun '&:.`.g.:L'g;`?...a ..'u ..... '5. 0 lap no munloouon. T A f: B319!-v--unau- Cheap a.:s(t,11ue_a-Oheapest. I|.aI........I -. -.._ ..__ _ RELIEF IS CERTAIN nu:-aun E BOUT}! W ELBFINGRR8. Veuol Aumo and Who]: Dale and lieu!) Coal and Wood Donut l'0AlI of the vcry but ducnptlon. under cow 1 1 well Iouoned nnd promgn dchvued. Bone). wood and Bud lhd ell Coxdwood of n: I guilty on hand. Impo ouon Iollclted undue n notion Anntood. YAB mar Onnrio old fol`!-`ICE --(`.lni-nnam A n. - ?l.!!IL&ia:-, Inn-nu-.s :1. win jw66bAND `GOAL IM. MA_IA,_I:EN"S $500` R w%a{r&'. `We on any Live `lnrlluamoloctvotnaruu-u.. ..... no ` `clan out I ttonrllma.I|-i ..... llhpu um I Inhuquu containing... lo so vast .... ........... ...... ........Ion '- 'E6LANb ` WBOEL nmacx Fnoom ] Aunt: And Whol- ION. 94. U UUdllAN'l'lI`II '.l'U ALIA Nnfvovs DISEASES. 'BAKING;>0w1)ER' - n II--u I.`--In nun l)lnIl'l'|l_VI 2. CRAWFORD/&- 05'. FOOT OI` QUIIN 81'. * '.'!'-Um.-.;:1!x-t.sa;:mAmg:. T *: ': 2- l`.lIu~-lice su.\I7inn. - II--at.l4uvrcnce What! l`Bucnn dmun men n....\.... .-.n.... Who! en la a nd Ranil. K ;-gr.` hg.g_5u.\u =_uI uuuv w---I;-1 I cooks Ff{i'i5:ND IQ nuunu. - Bf-'3-p "..&:'."'.`... :`o`.'.3.?S'A-f :'1`2`J'5;". rs-bltllulu. ...__ on at tho but Ynnuruuco Coxnpuulu doing hutnnsnu Du.-mdo. Run 0! lsaunm ac u luv u my Ida olloo. huuuuol Gmnnn on City and Form Rul- donool. to: Three mu-s, at model-no pmmu-n. Nu youly lnoomo.... O SMOMO Llhnd Annuity lund .. 11.6034! Gourd ronug fund (`AN ALWAY8 BI OBTAINID AT as unmur. LmIsu'E.8'1` nnd BIB` Bud Ma and Beach wood, 0oi'. Ash. Elmot on Ion on-dnood. naval mu TI] 1*) GEL |41BH.A'l`El) Aauln "mu! mnmou Lino.` ` C75 I AND GUARANTEE!) TO ALL I'I131TI\'l`I' `l\'l'B'EI A (111 f THE BEST. Woodandcoal. u. mun. un.1snn_oz am '- ~s:::-.,:--- ~r lllh I-V `AID! u-v-_.._ - mxuceuuneouu Thu Equitable Life Assurance Society, 01 New York. 1|-lvllC\}VI!ll|IIl.lIXIl0. JAE- SVVIFT. I:-Ivvl \JlIIJ 3 QUIIN 16" Ill! Eamon an I ah! Faun. IIIIIOOI uunol III. in non!" nitration- 7 Hand Jon. M". ml. BIT! IIN FIR!) AUOUICLNCB , _.-. ..-. .-..-nnum n Etuluwmnca o'omnuy,o1 nsrtturd,|ionn (HERE F F ! Wh--nl uy cm" I -In rml mu-an "\"l"" In hlnp Hum for V`1Il' - BILIOUS-{55. DYSPEPSSA. |.`lDlGESTiU, z JAUNDICE, In-.-0-r.:x AC ----y-2-j--- `R. STIRLING, Kingston, l:`\UiVUI\,C, P'v"3'."ELAS, SALT RHEU:',1 HLARTBURH. HEA{W~"'. .`nJ rv". IJVERPGUL a mum: iawnnrina Lita ,_ ,_.__ --.- mm mm Y __..._.__j_.___ _ ,__. II 0 O F F E w.T3.'?3`i$`i 1`Z? 1 Illilnlf-Ilnnrutlna lvuhlnn Mmhlnnn. ll Hvtuuo wonxs. HOIIS -TRIET . . . . ,, Inma- T 1(inuton.Juu. arm For. It (TONI l ANI'. 0|-` 'l'0IION'I 0. (Toiord roouuffund `local hvluod tuna: Olnlmb psld ohms 1 36 .. THOIIA WE IIILIIIANTEE III BOXES .-.._ ,,,_ 4.- __-_._-. .._ I no final Ale In Canaan Men's Christian Mn. nmmanootoun at nu--- -1.- ..-.-_-__n-_n;\ la 1 protections! mun AI I have a large store house wherel can keep your Sleighs. I h H II RANCH C0'Y. unorlolu um OF I] In rm pnohun JAB. cluwrouo. mun. Iouoou` MN I \I. Ionges, "3 non room 31:. Pncllosl Dnr. L'.A_YLOR AU EN 1' F08 "` F OH R ELIEVE mzzmcss, onopsv, uunznms or THE HEART. .-gmry or ms smmcu, mass err THE SKIN, -~- ~s arlslng from ha ._`!-!'9l'!.; .T. .I-ma A his I IIIIIHIII-I UIIEIETIIU liulnu followed It in the nu Country for yum. Ila mu proper msohlnary. mud in propnnd to onto the work nhortau Annlvtn sun En-I ma u'I..-;...._ mu 3!! .... IIu.vII.t- THOMAS 3111003.! IQ In-ouo. mum. WLHJ. ,1h'l0l1. TONI. l|'1I'. emu, xv -narlslng `0llI 3. GTOMAOH. .. IINGITONI , Toronto IIIU pumm- 38,175,!!!) 3.907.`!!! MI all I, ..s I.00oano.II Mf.'. mono. I. Aunt. ._:.j. and more lulu zhorongbly oluud or dyed` uni prororlv proud. Also Lad co Drcuu, mmn. using .1 Ennaohoid Good: In IN muotlnb olunod and blnlllaly nlnhod. ll HON llnnuu nu laud Pot we yuan I was troubled with dys- 'a-oon|d ndlbor lnbor not find valid. ..wu-y-w-uyrupmyclumodbgnzno odlcino that not: a the bowels. hdncyu 7.4 skin. such an urdock- Blood Bit and the what will an Hagynrdh Ya:v'v'1 Oilneootdingho directions. that as law cannot rbeunulinm. howvm. bad, but will prmmplly to the trulman. u we Iysun in medicine map; and liin, Inn}: on n -- vuw---3 {'1 "In the spring of '83 I win nur dud, an everybody around my ndghorhood knows. Mytmuhh was caused obg. nueconutipution. Ono botlloof urdock Blood Bitten card no entire] ." This statement isnudo by Wnlur llnaon, of Ootrie. Ont cut, or has an ugly sore. bathe twicu daily. and nppl{ McGngnr & Parke`: Cuboluc Canto. t in undoubtedly the linen heal- ing and cleansing application for it. 80 sure you got McGregor & Puke`; Sold for :5: pct box ut A. B. Chou : drag Itoro. ll VIIIIIDIDIO In-oulaown. "For ten yean." nys Jennie M. Hnrrettl of Wallam-burg, 0nt., "Idid not see n we]. day-was all broken down by dyspe sin livar com lm'nt.catarrh and dobility. 1` rec doctors; donod hope {or me. when Bur- dock Blod Bitten came to my rescue. It is the but madi ine I have GVII taken. I snythiulortho efnonn mnna... .. x I! Inc Dan madi me I have li sag this {or the cm of. All inating u I di ." j---::n nuflI-OI. Auonnonl Whn your hone in gnllod. Icrntcbtd or cut, has ugly dnil . apply Mccrggog &VPnrke`a .______.--__ will `run out): lo the how. Edward Cousins, of Reneon. declares he was at one time nearly dead from the eects of a terrible cold and cough. He tried many remedies. but llngynnfs Pectoral Balsam was what cured him. He speaks in highest praise ofit in other cases, and addsthat he is willing [0 take oath to his statements. cholera Provenl Ive. In order to withstand cholera and such like epidemics a perfect purity of blood and the proper action of the stomach an re- quired. To insure that end. in the cbesptm most available and complete manner, use McGregor's Speedy Cure for dyspepoh and impure blood. There is no purer, saler or more reliable remedy in existence for indi- geslion. dyspepsia. oostiveness. etc. Ask your neighbor or any person who has used it. Sold by A. P. Chown_ druggist. Trial bottle given free. G.J\(fI. R6binsoUn.l menu ll lo we puDnc.-N. T. KINGSLEY. Leeds County Jan. 9.-We are not in the habit of pulling atent medicines. but we cannot withhol our testimony as to the great value of Norviline as a remedy tor pam. We have pleasure in recommending Itasa nevertfaihng remedy.-Rnv. H. ALLEN, B DILLON. and many others. I . A.Ohurchill states :-Thera seems to ALL!-:N, u u1x.mn.nnd seemsto be no end to the success of Nerviline. I send you a few testimonials, and can send you plenty more if ofuse to you. Sold every where. They spunk For rhemulun. Pictou. Feb. r7.--'l`his is to certify (hut I have used Poison`: Ne:-viline for rheumatism and have found it a valuable remedy for all all internal pain, and would greatly recom- mend it to the public.-N. T. KINGSLEY. Countv lan. n -Wanm nm in nu. .....v .u.... From the innermost nouns ol Lookout` mountain, where the battle was fought, a tremendous In-eun of Inter bu boa: dimm- onad to now. A great cataract duomtb into n 0: van, and is lost In Inky depths. Shaft; hm-9 been sunk In the mountain Iide, and Chabtanoogn will bg -supplied with wow from this source. mu", mu nu.-uuuvu nu nuuuvv uua Auvuuuun. I ltin computed that n twolvrinoh wall of hard burned bricks and good lime and mud ' mortar could be built 1,000 foot high before the bottom layer: would be crushed. Ii Portland cement were added to the mortar, the height might reach 5,700 feet-over a mile high. m..\.... 41... ;_.._......._a. ..--_._-- -1 r_.L44l nun:-"5 uuuo-an In uu" Inluo uluu. Dr. Carl Zeim, dimctor of the botanical garden at Antwerp, has invented a new glam which will make tcieocopes and eye glans far superior to the but now known. Won- dorful discoveries in autonomy and micro- scopy am expected to follow this invention. It 3.. ...........;...I plug .. L_..I.._ A._-|. ..-u -1 j n one In Inn-ulna. ma spun` pmpul clumod ans nogikgigen Illa; upou uuv Ivu uuuu-zus un AJIJ1. Btatlatltss show that abouc 50 per cent. of deaths in cities last your Item lhoua of child- dreu under 5 years 1 f nge; and, also. that the glue: manufacturer. turned out 10,000,000 nursing homes In th- tune time. ` 11.. n,...| r1-:_ .u___..4._ _. .. u . . On Saturday, {ohnny Hazleton, son of Wm. Hazleton. entrew. narrowly escaped shooting himself with a gun manufactured for amusement. The ho a had filled up a cartridge shell with pow er. and in front of it placed wedding and shot. johnny held the gun and took aim while another young- ster touched her off." The machine went offat both ends. The cartridge shell flew back. striking johnny on the side of the head. making a retty deep wound about an inch and a half ong. and cutting an artery. His face was also somewhat damaged by powder. Dr. Mann tied up the artery and stitched the wound, and the boy I! now progressing farvorably. If the cartridge had struck a little lower he would probably have been killed. .... hm. nu...-. u. nuvvuj nun. uuu \JAALuv\A uuuvun. Professor Klesallng, the meteorologist, of Hamburg, Germany, ncolved the Warner prlz-3 of_ #200 for the but 8,000~word essay on the red sunsau of 1884. .. . . -n . . run: a "iiiiii"Y'iv`PIua Hulnn Conmn lmn nu... ll\IIl\ J . American last trotting stock In in groan de- mand In Austria. An attempt bu been nude 00 get Maud S. away from the United Staten ()....l........_ Fl.\...I1__ AL- .~...A,.-_,.l.._J_4 .1 by W. . Wilson. Kingston. Mr. ichard Birks a prominent Montreal druggist. writes: "I talie pleasure in testify- ing to the general satisfaction the new per- fume the `Lotus of the Nile is giving. My lady customers are deli hted with it. and wherea delicete and tru y elegant bou net is desired. I unheeitatingly recommen the `Lotus of the Nile, " -. .vw-,.,'.: ~ -~*'9l= i*`.'v.I u`a`m` "'x"Jl"KV"".""`il`!'i||l:rdil7liyIIV "Every x I -- ., 4.!ml-`-:% e,,::.r.5:!.,:!*..a;=a::t...S;;t~;".;,;...w ..,z.,..u`-.:..g.....,'...-...'-_.: . family physician in the many illnesses and accidents that occur among children and servants. For many of these cases I have used Davis Pain-Killer, and consider it In indispensable article in the medicine box. In diarrhoea. it has been used and eected cures. For cuts and bruises. it is invalu- able." n.. c........I.... I..L__.. u-_I-.__ ,.,W V! rromlwr A. .1. LJOOK uocnu-es absolutely that such thing as poisonous honey, I` -IIII DI IHIITDIB Petroleum and natural gas wells have been discovered in Kgnns D.-,J......... A I rV,.,.|. .I..,.I........ ..L.....I..a..I- ningslon. West : World : Wonder or family Lini- ment is a remedy that no well regulated household should be without, an it is a posi- tive cure for rheumatism. It is invaluable for sprains, cuts. bruises. burns, scald: and alldieeasee requiring external application. Price I sent: and 0 cents per bottle. Sold by W. Wilson. ingston. ichard Birh n m-nminnm Mnntnnl SOOIII In JIIIIO. `he Noth no stnngtbcnu and tonal ll!) lunullko cu`: Ooughesgmp. It I the most widely known rem y for the positive cure of consumption. bronchltil. coughs, colds. norathrontnd nll throat and lung diseases. Price 25c, 50c, and [Loo per bottle. Sold by W. J. Wilson. druggm, Kingston. I X_ Wan . \UA-IA . uJ....A.. .. :_._:u.. DCYOIIHOIII IWOLIIlI`I, OTUPUOIII, III (III- euec. varicose vdnl. lwnllod II hand: and feet. Fclnnh tron of :11 kinds cured by Gila Uninun Iodide Ammonia and Giles Pills. Sold by all druulnu. A. A. McCullough hum Bmckvllle next week for his macho nut . He will have charm of seven hone: join Jones. Glnlnoquc, whoa nacho It thus miles from Mr. IlcCnllough'I. Mr. Jones will go out in jnno. Nothinx urnutbeuo tons: no the noun. mar. wnno. lhnnlolo. uvq purchased W. B. McAllluu"I -shun saw mill. for I<.ooo. rcnuou w. 5. mill. |5_ooo. association All auocmnon wu tanned In unnnoquo for Eugen ol 1 Clydudnlo Mean. . . Ellis, jam Dumpster, Job ParhI.ndGoo.'Wil|uI. want to Toronto, :;I`)lpnrchued a light bay. for you: old. for I ulvvnlvlun VII DRUG, Rave removed Bub] ! 1; 1 dotol Yud to the H mm ` 0 O W 008. BBOCK I BAGOT SIIIEEFS. II-an-um Ila. Icahn... I 1..-- -_; n___;.