.. m..- The «auction between the two is clutter of speculation, but the whole electrial con- dition of the earth is altered, and great dif- ï¬culty is met with in attempting to work the Pram-vb: Grapes (or Winter. such- W1. approacha, we receive anam- Whattï¬oNoowt-lsbofnx- ‘ Dun-er The Car is once more living “ï¬rmï¬ ivoRoNT, Fallacies About Thain-4th They Came Front. and Their Settlad‘ouonlos. Some Facts About the Tele- if“? l Assutumn . 1t berofimiuirieoastothemethodofprmenu “10031960 and stn'ctly guarded seclusion at 1’ctcrhof. - at the Exhibnion to‘be held draw off the current from the wire. The fastwt speed that has been known to have been attainul on the Morse ‘.‘,key" is fiftyâ€" five words per minute, but forty-five is a very ra id rate, and an operatorearns the name of‘1 “first-class," when he can send and receive thirtyrfive per minute and keep it up for two or three hours. The current on the “in: does not travel at anything like the speed of lightning. viz, 235,000 miles per second. The resistance offered it by the Cablesâ€"Chennai: Routes of leo- eases. “Practical telegraph ' is a child of the nineteenth century. rue, i'. owe-l its final success to the accuxn lation of facts portals» ing to electricity t uproar Wire: at such ï¬lms. The air, 1.: with - f - I - menu] , , . . , an ‘. “1h snmnm - v . ., : “r ‘_.. m M __ . r ,‘ . “188"†“mm? “:9. tun“ , y - . ' - During the "as! week he- showcdhiuisclfv at each or these 01 CS: , ‘1 mam†vm m “1â€- ~ “‘u b‘ g 80"} en‘mhl‘ “3" “a†l†nndartood that there is as much erenec Thle m: iffmugl‘ “2d 1:“,sz two or three inns: at tile camp of exercise a: =r‘: : 3.x?“ ~ worm sac-r11 \ ’ tl" ‘4‘ in withres tto their keeping,as mggsw'ith'othegefndb. No one would expect to keep Early llarvat apples or} Bartlett pears for the holidays, and it is so with the most generally c tivuted grape, the Concord; it can not be made to keep in good condition long after it is fairly ripe. With other varieties it is different. There are some localities where that grand old grape, the Catawba, can still be cultivated with success, and, where this is the case, one Krasuoc Sela, but with that cxwptimi his Pork-ï¬re 3511 and Slough llill,i11 operation at altimï¬lliillition. .MCNTREAL, l j "m to 23rd SEPTEMBER. about him. His notions of honesty, espeei- ' . . .- : - u , . . ally when a fowl or a horse is in quostion,do l mumflï¬fu,mc “flew-5 an“ \ Ude ‘0“? has. not exactly aorta ml with our own and? -n 0 Mod ['3' the ism“ fllm'rdmm} t he cannot be mud“ ‘0 “mime th“retire-incnt and precautions as liadumrked ? game laws ; but hcbeomporcs favorably in v m man“ “‘1' Since the inumem “I ‘he l . l late lun‘ r mostofthese tsmthth train ad , pero‘ be and even with the gage 1:20;“ \\ onderful stories are continually admit o 8855: and the lower clames in towns. The mod P1?“ 3““ the “alumâ€3 0‘ new will" 0‘ “‘3†is literally his walk in life, and he practices 31)me 5‘11"“ are “fulï¬llâ€? bang such mes ‘5 tinkering, chairmending’ cut. made, but With the exec ition of t o plot l themselves ' over a serial of more than 2,000 years, but Thales of Miletns, who lived and experiment- ed 600 years before Christ, did not probably foresee the cud. lo 181-! a line. and the first American line, was first comtmct-cd and PORTABLE GRIST mu. AND CHOPPER.“ Cranson‘s Improved Buekwbwvnunor. 6‘} In operation ai each Exhlblliu , I . .v . ., . . - m - ' f . ï¬n clothes, and melipe with M“, whichwasdiseovered on t eimperial yacht, , . ’ “ worked between Baltimore and Washington “m' “I‘m†"3 :8 l“ a "In" f'a‘cl‘mnp need bardl to look for a better variety. . 8 _ P983- : 353 . xr mien-um don : neglect to (an. . - tic above f' m , and the small r the Wire - . d m . “ h . I can assert that nothui v has latcl' been by erI. Morse. There are now half a niil- ’ ’3 re ‘5 The Isabc still succeeds in some pious, “y u “#17 ’hen the weat erniakes fmmd out “to the imma iate PL 330‘ the ‘ I ’ the greater the resistance. It rarely hap~ pens that a student in the Morse system of tclegraphy becomes proï¬cient in less than a year and a half of practice, and oftener re- quires ty’o years. 'riu: nus? stammsu CABLE was laid betwocn England and Franco in obt-of-door life unbearable the gypsies settle down after a fashion ;those who have covcr~ ed us, with the sight of which we are so! ‘ , hall. with them in some conveni- ent s t and live in small communities, oth- ers hire an empty cottage and simply camp down in it, requiring no furniture butthe few articles of bedding and cooking utensils . Better than either, if not the best of all pcs, the Iona gives ood crops in somcp , as does the Diana. \'here either of tbae, the Isabella, Cataw- ha, Iona, or Diana, can be grown, there is no difï¬culty in keeping them until the first of the New Year, or later. The grapes are al~ lion miles of wire used daily in the United and is a fair kee States. New York city has a great Web en- closing it in a network of wire, whose total length is nearly 7,000 milu. l'rof. Morse was the American pioneer, and acted in that capacity for the greater of the world, as events have shown. Llu system is used Nihilist terrorists. At the some time the 60': authorities are painful] ' aware flint mun ' 33 gm determined conspiratonl are still at largl: onn' CMADA' and uutraced, and, what is waiso, that the - - . _. . W . general public are, if possible, more apathetic on the subject than benztofore. The police appear to be just us helpless as . 218! to 3012i SBI'ZI‘KDIBBIL Tim London lusiifulu for thin cl 1m vall- - t ' G mm 311' (‘rcat .- ., .. , lowedto ri full - th are icked and , , _ v . . . _ I . “Tilliulutltrhr gountr’y nilmnlli,“ {3%,Eréc?msof;5-bry5lgc miner placed in shealnlow irdysliii whic they rc- “:hlcl’ “'Wd mctnmtheul tent“ But th° m-c ‘ .1hru;mmn-g Deuces m sun Fe, VARIETY OF' ‘ "39'" “singing?†“m mm?! {Minn ml “"1 miles of linen and the telegraphic Imam tivcl' a liuc'wnsa'utcais'iun’v laced beneIath min in “airy mom “locum†T1160? lingual Emmi“ d° “t “‘79†3 “w†93"“ 'pioc mthfr-ommc mmvmt- is“? Plissot‘ws ’ “i‘ii‘ifu' 3ihici‘ii‘i'iï¬iiiiiibl'ilï¬illlt“ill?†In the first l' 5 p oration of curing consists merely in a sort of m" i they keep “11ch to their old nomad mg press rom time to time appear . and an BY MAIL swanaRES ‘ ____.....‘ ___.;._._.-., . ‘ _ , . announcement that the Cmr was coudcnmcd to death was recently found painted on the seats in the Emperor’s private garden at Petcrhof. Even the Russian ofï¬cials begin differ considerably from ours. place the Government controls the whole system, and has incorporated the telegraph with the postal service. Again, their nia- thc AtL'intic in 1366, and an additional one followed in A few months. There are com- puted to be 104,000 nautical miles of sub- marine cablc worked at the present day. traditions. kirk thholm, in Scotland, is the only place in the British Isles where a settled colony of gypsies. exists, for even their haunts in the wmt of London are do- wilting, by which the skin becomes tough- ened, and will not break when the fruit is packed. The clusters, when properly _: Huoll MILLER a. co. TORONYO B". CENTS. LADlEs send moo unr‘ l Building & Loan Assam... chine works on a. different plan. The usu- 1- - - . .wd ml» 011 “cured " are pool-rod in. boxes usunlly of _ I . ‘ of me ct and clatter that bctoken the vi- gang: llmcï¬embsleï¬pygiï¬fmm ï¬g,“ {0 three oi‘ five pounds each. Tlie bottom of “W4 “hflï¬sswcf “"3195 F0934 and the gxxll‘ggg‘i:fï¬giaghgl’ggfeglï¬sglmzn e. lCl' of n dollur and I will nml you . . - “‘9' i" new†“l: “is†“this: “m- ‘ M “w m“ “I†"mm m our °£.f’.‘l°“.;.§ll‘f..‘“‘§£f.iԤ.m.l‘.2ii‘ l: $33M ‘espï¬c'551§“i£"i°€.‘ii‘§§° .i'lméli‘. or the eminent; yet any†arm any rm your. u is s- . r , . ~, 'rocon' .. - ~ . . ’ .1 . - , ' ' lien in! a num the nut company. the American tabla Com upon tg'ém in such a manner that n will re_ Danulnun principalities, there are many vill- 11388135. and the†are “0 5‘3“ of lb“ } 5:11:32!131:3.Tillllllill'gb'll‘lllollllllgl “ looking at a distanccumuch like clock dings re resent the si in I apparatus. a jcrllty movement oflcveï¬ centrally balanced thereon denotes the succeeding letters, which are read, of course, b the sense of sight. Morse is used, too, in Ln Iland, but to an ex- tent not so great as this ' k d: thzitstono system. cznnssv incl 150.000 nuns, AT LOWEST FiATi-zs. pony, is laid (probably by November), there will then be eight North America European tablesâ€"two of them belonging totbo Ameri- can Company, four to the Anglo-American, one to the Direct, and One to the French Company. If a message were written in New York destined for India. say Bombay, it would cross the Atlantic to lrcland, thence to London, I‘lymoutli, Lisbon, Gibraltar, Malta, Alexandria, Suez, Aden, and from Aden be cabled to Bombay, this whole'dis- tanco, all but the English transfer, being by water. Now. if the message should proceed to Australia, it would go to Singapore, from there to the island of Java, and from Java. to Port Darwin. The distance from Port Dar- win to London is 13,695 miles, and six hours ‘ ,- fashion miles from (behest Aim-r - ~.,.:’ mm and forci-‘n publications known. Al (11'ch S. FRANK “'lL'luN, 33 l: 35 Adcluldo Si. \\'cst 'l'oronto. _____.-..~.._. N -._. -..__...- ..__.... ... _ HAVE YOU TRIED YET BIGKLE’S. A 0 SYRUP â€"FOR-â€"' Coughs, Golds. Ci‘oup, Whooping Cough. &c. ages inhabited entirelv bv 2y sins. . Strange to say, these people are very little » understood, and, among other ï¬ctions in vogue concerning them, the most popular one, that they hpve a king, is totally with- out foundation. A member of the tribe who has reached an advanced age, and become the head of a numerous family of children, grandchildren, und great-grandchildren, is of course, visited by them Many spot where he or she may have settled down ; and as the travels of the chin are regulated by the seasons, fairs, markets, and so on, tho gath- erings naturally. becomes . periodical, and greatly exercise the gentile mind. Of the curiosity thus exgited the gypsies themselves adoption of any measures of reform such as are 'kcly to touch the specially disaffected classes. ‘ The policy of the Emperor and his advis- ers has been now suflicioutly indie itcd. It consists of sacrificing every other considera- tion'to the one of endonvoring to secure the contentment of the peasantry. The agricul- tural classes form, it is true, four-fifths of the population, but, even if it were possible to satisfy all their desires, the Government which neglects and almost ignores the in- terests of the classes possessing property and education can never be safe even in Russia. quire a moderate ï¬mum to bring the cover (or, properly, the ttoni), of the box to its place, where it is nailed down. The pressure used is such that when the top of the box is opened, the pcs next to it are found to be somewhat ttened. {Theafruitz must be pressed in such, a manncrithnt it can not shake in travel, and this can only be done with gra es the skin of which has been toughenc by being properly 'curcd. , If. clusters were placed in the box as they come from the vines, and subjected to the needed pressure, the skin wou d crack around the stems, liberating the juice, and the whole would soon pass into decay. Towards Christmas and New Year’s many tons of the l 11m amiss" .ioi'izui. every 1 l tsT’Tri-nis of repay men! to suit burr-onus. D. GALBRAlTH, - Manager. 13 TORONTO ET“ TORONTO. lnicrost ullowcd on deposits. I Lyon & Alexander, 128 BAY $12, Ton-ONTO. Importers and Manufacturers of every descrlp tlon of . i and has more than 3 miles of cable under- ground. The wires, usually seven in nu'tn- ~r, are well insulated from each other, and well protected from outside moisture by beâ€" ing laid in a small tube of non-porous ma- terial. ’I'o effect such an nrrnn cmeiit the footpaths are 0 lenod up, not t in driving _.._..... . .v.. .. If vou need nuvlhing for such cmnpluiuls, you thomughmmï¬. n crossing lune rive†or. . ’ , . . . .- t- l . d to a N are not slow to take advantage, and the By Universal Accord j . - , , . v . ,3 t), . m, crane “mo taken to dc 11», m, beat. V9110 ice We .iaw name come. ‘ 10 cw . . can mrdl) find :15 inunl. Ask for ll. t . «my mm m» in to wk m crszsuisiwzs‘izsc talc: mm best or PH 0T0 GRAPH l [l (100 DS - ï¬omc m" Ol’slmcuon “relied by mm" from Australia have, however, appeared in ranches 0‘ Groves, of great 01001103100: 1‘11“ and oï¬-erin groggme or ios "' _, purgativcs for family 1150‘ They‘ll") the Pm" iJNO. W. BlCKLE, - Proprietor ' l J lunionniflzmlz...“nus; women in {our new .' = ocular ‘E“°‘-‘“§““i.1"*l‘-“'°l“l‘{3lflï¬Â° - .G i... m... .6; u. of 90%" . FRAMES» MOULDINGS» p In reference to the speed at Much came earn 0 oir eepinn q i ies. i 0 VP Y Y me been“ chemicin investigation, and tlicu- cxtcnSlvc HAMILTOH ONTARXO curqnws, Mm", pnmmml (goods, .tc. of society ; they lead a roving their instincts and traditions all induce them to do so. The stemest laws havo been pro- mulgated against them without bringing about the least sign of reform in their habits, and they are now slowly yielding to the in- fluence of the Inclosuro acts, which crowd them out and force them, not to become ab- sorbed in the rest of the population, but to seek for free space and fresh air in the far west. Since Mr. Borrow ï¬rst told how in- teresting a race they were, with a. language, traditions, and customs of their own difl'er- ing so entirely from the peasantry among whom they live, many have made them their nso. British India has upward of 50,000 miles of lines ; France, 115,000; Belgium, 15,000 ; Spain, 25,000; Denmark, 65,000; Norway 10,000 ; and a fair portion of this is devoted to the scientiï¬c management of her coast fisheries of cod and herring. 0n the west wast of Norway it is calculated that there is a population of 45,000 who make fishing their cxclusiye occupation. Now, when a shoal is seen in any part of her 1,200 miles of coast facing the Atlantic, in s 'stem of semaphores (arrangement of lights or iii mulling). aided by the telegraph, announce t in tidin vs, and , men proceed thither from near am for to Concord and related varieties, the skin is too tender to allow of long keeping, and it does not seem to toughen in the curing process. Still, with these, the season for home use may be considerably prolonged . The late Mr. Knox found that he could keep the Concord for some time by placing the thoroughly ripened clusters in baskets or boxes, with the leaves of the vine below and between them. ‘ “'0 do not know how long this will keep these grapes, but we saw some in excellent condition several weeks after the harvest was over. Those who set grape-vines should be aware that no one variety will meet evcry'requirement,o.nd that use, by physicians in their pmcticc, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best and most effectual purgutivc Pill that medical science can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm cnnuriso from their use. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other l’ills can becomparcd with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in per- fect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are especially adopted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, donmgc- merits of which t icy prevent and cure, if They are the best and safest business may be handled betwecncoutiucnts far divided, on cxmnplc or two will suf- fice. Answers are frequently received to cables sent to cities in Great Britain in two hours, and this ocuurs. too, where the start? ing point and destination may be far inland, on Chicago, for instance. Such answers have been rcccivcd in sixteen minutes, and rang- ing in minutes from fifteen and sixteen up to fifty and an hour. ‘ However, a speed was recorded in the. transfer of the last Derby race Vtcle rmm that. has no precedent in space annilii tion. That sage took thirty seconds for its passage >ctwcen Lon- don and New York. The Mediterranean l BIRTHDAY 85 SUNDAY SGHUOL CARDS Nan IIIusfru/ul (Fulnlouuc Issued In! May). U511: HARPER'S “DBLUE *’ .. It is the best lutliunuu‘ki-l. (mur- unload not to iii'uro lln‘. lluusl filli- - . ltinnkes t io‘olulhoiui bculill- ~ l‘ulrlcli color; no yollmv s “mks uro . visible when this bluo is oil. timely taken. reap the harvest. . _ Sm bottom is lined with submarine wires in the earlier the variety, the less likely it will study. and some very amusing and learned physio to empby {or children and weakened i Y. 5 3°†by n" """wm “NM†“‘3 Emperor 0‘ mum‘hn‘sbccn atcn'ly 0}; every direction. There are three between be to Prove 3- ‘100‘1 kcePer- Workfl have been wntt’en “1â€â€ their habits Constitutions: Where 3 mild bug cECCtUfll hillllllfilClllTl‘ll by ' and speech. Among the most recent of such books those of Hans Breitmonn and Dr. Bath Smurf; are the best. The Gypsy lan- guugc is vc quaint and expressive, and al- though, in t is country, at least, they have but a limited vocabulary left, they manage, by ingenious compounds, to say all they want in it. The origin of the gypsica is a problem which has never been entirely solved. q p . '. The appearance of tho gypsies in western Europe was in the your 1417, when a bond -of three hundred,under the guidance of three shrewd and intelligent leaders, asked and obtained from the emperor Sigismund, the pope, and other sovereigns leave to travel in their domains. They gave out that they were emigrants from “Little Egypt," that they find relapsed from Christianity into heatheuism, and had been con uercd by the king of Hungary, who imposcl upon them a pgnuiice of ï¬fty years wandering as pilgrims fore returning to their native land. It is needless to say that the story had not a. word of truth in it, but the name “Egyptian†has clung to them ever since in this country, Bell to “'estcrn improvements, and on utcly has relaxed in some of his vigorous old-time ideas. He has suffered to be built . some 1,270 miles of telegraph during the 1'. year. His sister nation, the Ja nncse, live, on the contrary, cncoum vod 111 such innovations, and have lent it wil ‘ng helping hand to their advancement. . i-uiism nss 6,000 muss or 1.13153, cathartic is required. For sale by all dealers Marseilles and the African coast, a. distance of 525 miles, and between Alexandria, Malta, Sicily, and Italy. From Malta, to Alexan- dria is 1,000 miles. The connect the Balc- uric Islands with Spain, ‘ rsico, and Sardi- nia with Italy, the islands of tho Grecian Archipelago with Greece, Cyprus with Tur- key, and extending cast and west, proceed through-the Indian Ocean and for up the Chinese coast on the one hand, and toward the west up the Spanish coast to Lisbon, and thence to England. The Indian Ocean lines in their continuation include Australia, New Zéulaiid, Arnoy, Yokohama, and Nm Insaki. England is connected with Spain, Home, Belgium, llolliuid, Norway, Swed- cn, and Denmark. Scotland bus lines from her northern extremity to the Orkney and Shetland Islands. A line viii. the Madeira. and Ca 1c Verde Isluiids joins Lisbon and l’cruam )llCO. “'lizit is now required to coni- plete the cable system of the world is one under the Pacific andsevcrul minor ones to comicct the United States with South Am- erica on both sides, and one or two short H. .BLU M. A. HARPER, 20 anclwst" ’l‘oroulo. EULALIA’S BETROTHAL Betrothal of u Sister of the Queen of Spain and the Story of Her Courtship. It is announced. that. the marriage of Queen Christina’s brother with Infanta Eulalio, youn vest sister of the queen, ‘will be celebrated are at Christmas, when great ceremonies will be held. A Madrid corresf' pendent sends the following: The Spanish royal family left itssummer residence of La Grunja under very auspicious circumstances, owing to the a. preaching mania a of lnfnn- to Eulaliii. er betrothed on y saw his future bride during a very short visit to Madrid alace, and still courtioi‘s lind oli- scrvcd t mt in state receptions and dinners he would often be found at Dona Eulnliu’s side, and in the royal circle in Queen Christina’s own sitting-room of an evening the nrchduke would sit and talk with Dona. Eululia when her eldest sister, Donn An Astonishing Foot. A large proportion of the American people are to-dny dyin r from the cfl'ects of Dyspep- sia. or disordcrc liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming making life actually a, burden instead of nplcusunt exist- ence of enjoyment and usefulness as it; ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, and try one bottlo of Green's August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medi- cine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a. sample bottle for 10 cents to try. Three doses Will relieve the worst civic. l’os- itivcly so‘d by all Drugoists on the \Vestcru continent. BLACKBERD , NAVY TOBACCO. um] [flung-y organs, m. Formilcbydmilumo\'cr\'\\'1wrc--“'l10LESALl') iillcniluiit coiiipliilnfs. Dilly ll)’ “10 Mnlmmmul‘m; ' “’rllc roi- pamphlet on ‘3: tun-“.11: "153.3153" “my Thls Brand is guaranteed to bo tlio ï¬mff‘frflf‘ “f Troflmu- very host cnnwiuc TOBACCO in Chum . da, being manufoomroil-li‘t the finest lun~ ‘ 1 r 00' cured Virginia leaf: Togwol‘ildmposftlon _ 31 lulu: Sf. “'vsl. '00 that each Plug; mm stamp. TMNINTO- and every Caddy tho Cilutlon'notlco of THE ADAMS TlellflGll 00. Y PAD l lllllUllClUEliD lll lC'liClllO. .l never falling I'i-riiin- nt‘lll (‘uri‘ for Diseases of "If! Kidneys. ltlmldi'r lion and Egypt 0,600. Lines run south from Cairo to the sandy deserts of Nubia, ast 'Blicbcs and Memphis, to Khartoum. A ox- ondriu. in Egypt, is ii. great electrical con- trc. It is an outlet for the South African business, besides being an important cable station. South Africa him a. fairly good sys- tom of lilies, and connects with its Alexan- drinii outlet in Euro c, viii. Natal, Zanzibar, and Mozambique. t will be remembered that some ochn. Collcy's dcspntclics, giving the account of n fight in the late llocr war, were published in the Times, London, two hours after the lmttlc. The average time is three hours. Russia has 300,000 miles in use. Australia works all the latest time MONTREAL. l .. ._.. .-..___. «W-.- 4_.__._._._..._ .... .40â€. Delays are Dangerous. null lulmr-saving inventions on the Morse principle, and has one line straight through the almost uiiknomi heart of tho isliin‘l, from Melbourne to Port Darwin, in distance of 2,000 miles. Ilcl' liiics nunibcl' 15,000, and those of New Zealaiid 10,000. South America and the cold and uninhab- ited regions of North America stand, elec- trically considered, the poorest of any coun- tr 'in the world. Beyond a transcontinen- tn line from Valparaiso to llucuos Ayrcs, in the Ar cutiuo Republic, and n forty- scvcn-milo inu between Aspimvall and Pa- llama, then: are no land lines in South America. The former expense of sending a ilicssngc from Peru to this country can be ontiliiutcd when the old route necessitated forwarding south to Valparaiso, across to lluciios Ayros. then twice across the Atlan- tic, the first of these Images being from l‘crnnuibuco to Lisbon, tliu sucoud from Great llritnin to the North American coast. When the additions at present being made to the West coast of South America cable system are completed, the telegram can pro- lcngtlis to unite some outlying Chinese out- posts and \Vcst India Islands with their ad- juccnt continents. T1115 LIFE 01’ A SUDMAIUXE CABLE depends on its locality. Anchors of vessels intrude on its domain on the sun bottom near shore, and are the most frequent causes of breakage. It happens occasionally that the great pressure above throws its weight on a cable banging on tho projecting point of a sharp rock. Slow cutting is the result. “hen the water has penetrated the outside wire coating, the complete collapse of the lino is a mutter of but a little more time. Icebergs sometimes pass over them and crush them so as to impair their usefulness. It happened that a whale got entangled in one of the Algiers cables, and in its struggles twisted the thick line so as to destroy the insulation. Tile \vllulo's struggles were, however, uimvuiling, and thosubscqucnt grappling brought to the surface the dead whole, and all this occurred 280 miles from shore. A galvauonlctcr is an exceedingly delicate instrument in its construction, and Isabella, better known formerly as Princess Of Asturias, used to play the piano, she being o, capital musician. \Vheu the arch- duko left Madrid her sisters often chuffed Dona Eulnlia until one evening Queen Christina, her eyes beaming with pleasure, called the Infants. and askcdlicr whether indeed she would like to leave fair Spain and o and live in Austria. on the banks of the anubc. The roon maiden blushed deeply, it seems, and raised her saucy, blue eyes uskuiice, and Queen Christina said : “Eula: lin, tu Babes porque" (Eulnliu, you know why), The Infinite. hung. her head, and softly as the murmur of the woods in the fall, but nudibly, said “Si.†Fast sped the news to Austria on the wires, and the kaiser granted his permission as chief of the llups~ burgs. So now, in La. Grimm, under the sylvan palace of the ï¬rst of Spanish Bour- bous, in beautiful gardens enlivened by fountains and statues after the Versailles fashion, Dona Eulolin is almost cvcry day congratulated by her brother‘s courtiers and diplomatists. The Infanta Eulnlin. is barely 17, and is a bright, intelligent rincess of though they are elsewhere known to Gen- tiles as Tchingimie, Ziiigari, or some modi< ï¬cation of the mime, They ï¬rst made an up- poaraiice in England about the your 1480 'm ands consistin of from thirty to alliuiulred families, trove ing in light carts and comp- ing by night wherever a convenient spot presented itself. The woman told fortunes, pilfercd coins from tmdcsmcn's couiitcrs,nnd “drubbcd bnulors†(that is, poisoned pigs), just as they do at the present day, while the men worked at tinkering, basket-iiiakiug, and the like, and occasionally varied the monotony of their existence by stealin ii. horse and taking to the highway. T eir lawless, nomad lifo soon brought them under the suspicion of the authorities, and they were accused of and punished for these crimes, and for many others which they never though of committing. Dun-inn the reign of Elizabeth they were prosecutedwitli exceptional rigor, and nothing but their per- sistent nationality and healthy vagrant hub- its‘could have so.de them from extermina- tion. And none more so than to neglect the in- cipient stages of bowel complaints in infants Dr. Fowler's Extract of \Vild Strawberry is the most prompt and pleasant remedy to administer, and is always reliable to cure cholera iufaiitum, dysentery, cllolic, cramps, and all summer complaints. y all dealers. Important to Travelers. Srizcmi. INDUCBMENTS are offered by the BURLINGTON Rou'i‘iz. you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. Canadian Cholera. This terrible disease is but little less fatal than i'calA sintic cholera, and requires equally prompt treatment. Wild Strawberry will cure it as well (18 all other forms of bowel complaints of infants or adults if used in proper time. Toronto 011 Company are .5010 of "(.‘ustorino†Miwlune Oil. will be prosecuted. or adults. sale In our opinion no woman should can) For you It will pay Dl‘. Fowler's Extract of iimnufotlircrs liil'rliigciiicnts Cures Dyspepsia, Eervous Affec- tions, General nobility, Fever and Agile. Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhmu, Bails, Dropsy, Humors, Female Com- plaints, Liver Complaint, Bemittcut Fever, and all diseases ori lusting in a bad State of the Biood, or accompanied by Debility or 9. low State of the System. , PERUVIAN’ SY flop cm i coed north be transferred to the Central Am- is used {or cable ‘si‘gmuing and for data-min - - . ' ’ 1 . . . I v _ _ . _ - "mum, he, ht slender cg “1 ï¬ um ._.-.â€" mo y for llLl‘ husband if he is fl.)l(. to Lam _ , , K . , _ 3"“ mg ‘°.";°.F,‘,‘Y 9‘52: f?!“ the wallet «heme-n1 A auburn no? one eyes. 'm vveryrair‘iomi .1 it n'nnselr. . 2‘.â€â€˜.‘.’.'l2".§l:."...?.‘.‘.’a“ l‘.‘.‘.‘.‘.‘.“..?.‘.:;'.'...' 2:33.312: mm 0 mm" u 0‘ o Tlie‘lchslteiiii a "moment m exile"; hands can locate 3' Ple-‘l‘m- With “ Pecunm'ly 1““ “"3 GXPm- ' i -'. a“ PM; " “HEALING ON Tm; “VI-“091" my a“ Who [37‘ No other line runs 'l‘lirco Through :m- mm 2w“, mm mm a“ wer “r Y“. "hi virtuall ' at its destination. Union t on handles it on its journey to Now York. This Western Union 'l‘clegrapli Com- piuiy is composed of more than sixty differ- creiit telcgmphic corporations. It took its present lllllllu only in 1856, and between 1551 and 1856 existed under the title of the New York and Mississippi Valley Printing 'l'elcgmpli Company, since which time it has added to itself nearly every concern that ventured to oppose it. An independent company exists in Florida, likewise in Vorâ€" mont, but their range is vcr ' limited. The Northwcstcni Com ny has ntcly been con- solidated with the Western Union. Tth are nearly 10,000 miles of military telegraph lines in comparatively unsettled Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Dakotah. “'ashington Territory, Montana, &c., all under Government control. C.\.\'.\D.\ ius 20,000 mun, and tho first lino building in that country was done in 1547. Mexico hm: 7.000 miles owned and controlled by Mcxicancapital- ists. rcak iii a cable within a few hundred yards of the exact spot, no matter if it be hundreds of miles from the testing point. For in; stance, the Great I-histcni, after laying the '06 cable, went back and picked up the one of '65, when it had lain nearly two miles down for nearly n 'cnr, run] at u distance of 1,200 miles from rclruid. It took £10,000, as a forty days’ rcpuiriu g expense, to pick up one of tlio iastcrn Compxuiy’s lines from a depth of over two miles, and the fact was pointed to with pride at the last direc- tom' meeting. be if in London. Cable sig- nals are read by sight. The movements of a small gnlviuiomctcr iiccdlc are thrown up on an enlarged nude. and the operator roads and speaks the words in a voice to be heard by his anumucnsis iii the neighboring apan~ meat. Cables are worked “ duplex" also, and their capacity thereby doubled. Seven- tccn words per minute is a good average working rate: twenty is the highest. The lmttcry rcquinnl to work 3,000 miles sub- marine wire is incredibly small, judged by the land wire standard. Four or five ordin‘ nrv cups will work this length, and n heavy From the undue Telegraph: On‘o fine summer‘s mornin , thirteen years ago, when the German nmb in season was at its height, the late I. and lime. Blnnc started from \Vicsbadcn at an early hour to spend the day at Hamburg. Upon urrivin at their destination Mme. Illuuo dlBCOVcI‘Cf that she had left her purnsol at home, and insisted that her husband should buy her u new one. , . . Somewhat reluctantly be invested 80 francs in a perusal of great fashion and bounty, but forthwith resolved to recoup himself for so unwanted an extravagance at the tables. Ac- cordingly, be walked straight into the Con- versations-Soul, devoted to trcntc-et-quar- onto, and took u a strategic position to the right of the chic croupier. llis u pcnraneo crmted ,a lively sensation. Ila a dozen chairs were obsequiously proffered to him by the ofï¬cials, but he doc incd them upon the und that, us he only intended to remain at the table fora minute or two, it would not be worth his while to sit down. He then midi-eased himself to the enterprise of sion on regular features. or ladies in waiting say she is studious, pious, kind, and Very anxious to acquire lnn unges and learn- ing. She speaks both Eng isli and French fluently, and German fairly. She ride] and drives her little ponies iii the Casa do Cainpo very coolly. Her betrothed is like all Aus- triaii nrclidukcs, n soldier prince ; and his bcardlcss face looks earnest and rather cold. 110 is a great favorite of Queen Christ na'a, and she was delighted at this marriage, which will make closer than ever the inti- macy between the courts of Madrid and Vienna. At this period of menacing compli- cations, wlicu all the southern powers of Europe are castin ambitious and rival glances on North A rich. opinion in Spain sees in this union a ood omen and sign that Spain will necdno iesiu Moroccoif Austria and Germany say to England and France to let her carry civilization and the cross to At- las and Subaru! â€"-â€"â€"-‘»4-.-wobâ€"-â€"â€"â€" Long Swims by Men and Animals. have made use of Dr. ll'istar's Bali-am of Wild Cherry, and by such use been cured of coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, in- fluenza or consumption. The prudent will always keep this standard remedy by them. relieved. " machinery. Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira. Mullliollnud, Onkville, writes: “ For several years I have suffered from oil- recum'i'ig bilious headaches, dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar to my sex. ' your Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely Since mung “Few DISEASES cause more pain and anguish than l’iles ; and the discovery of the Medical Pile Remedy is therefore a blessing to man- kind. $1.00 o. your druggist for it, or send to Hugh Miller & Co., Toronto. Use “Costcrlnc†Machine 011 for all klnds of If. is also excellent {or linrnms and leather, making it water and weather proof. For sale by all dealers. package, post paid. Ask Be Prepared. Many of the worst attacks of cholera inor- bus, cramps, dysentery und cliolic come and: scugcr Joseph, Atcllisnn. Topeka and Knows Xl-lirnskn. (,‘olorndo. \Vyom Cnlifornln. Tho Shortest. ton and till polnls in Turin. The colirbrulcd Pullman llll “’lll‘l'l) l llnliicc cliiilnlr (flinln-i. ltiv'liiilnt; (Elmira. l’nluco Dining (.‘urs. The {unions (.3. ll. chins piivumi 'l'rfl. Stu-l 'l‘rm- “'csf. instead of ii «1 m'nmfon. Through 'l‘ivki-ln ‘5“ this (‘vlcbrnlul Cillllulfl. 'l‘riiins Dlilly lil'l‘N‘t'll (‘lllcii'n Mullins, Council lllufl‘s. ()mlilui, Lint-o n. St. The ,unoqunlvd imlm-vnu-iim ofl‘orml b Line to 'l'ritvl-lI-m lind 'l'l)iil‘i‘:l"1,f|l‘llllfl fol mvu: )l'fl Lilly. Direct. connections for all points in Kiln-um, llg. Monmnlt..\'i-- vndu, New Mexico, Arizona, lduhu. Oregon iind Spl‘l‘tlll-nl. Mid lllllnl Colilforln- lilo ltouln viii llulllllllltl to Fort Scott. llt‘lllfll)". 1).illus, Houston. Austin. Sun Antonin. (liilvce- y this 'ltlm‘o Slccpln (Yum, run only on Uilu Lliii'. (1.. ll. i'.’ Q. ï¬ruwlugdtmnn (furs. will: lloriuil‘n Ill:- No r-xlrn charge for Suits in R'Q. fiorgnouu Smoking ('iine ‘ fitted \villl Eli-glint lllizli-lllil'kul ltiilliill ltis- volving (‘Iuiiru forllic exclusive use of first- und Sliiwrinr Equipment, coin» bincd with flu-1r (iron! Through (.ur Arrzmirc- Inf'lil. Illilkf‘d llll'rl, nbovl- llll oilich, ll": IflVfll‘lll‘ :oulc to the Soulli. South-West, iuultlu: for Try fl. and '01: will find lrnvfling n luxury ldnli for salon! llll (:llli‘l'n in flu: lfiiifcd Suites imd All information about lulu-=1 of Fun, Elli-cp- \\'hat is callol a duplex is an arrangement ~ Referring to the wonderful feats of swim- “covering “"3 Price“ “is Wild“ new Pam-5°12 . . .- . whereb » two uuosagis can be sent aiiiiul. , “cum "0: cm" be “saws but ‘1†filing performed by \V ebb, the opinion is ox- by “thug “0 10"“ 03‘ “1° bl‘flk' . mmk denly, t" dam night“ and um tn“, glifgl'll'i'll;i)gl\ulé‘l‘lnl}y nxijlllyl'ingrfiid-w M taneous yover the some wire and in opposite u‘ L g . .. Dressed in NWâ€? "at me" mill animals won ‘- ngrgupon' taking up hm gmm’ ho ~ '5’ an 1 pm??? ill-mam “Tim I,†PBBCEVAL LOWELL. ‘ ’“iw ' ' would sustain themselves for long distances left h“ 0'13"“! Hull†on lhc mble' and 10“ "led to com mt t Ur ‘ "e c (L 8‘ r' Gcncrul Passenger Agent Chicago. directions. A duplex obviously requires four men to work it. for if two men are sending one at Boston, the other at New York, each of them requires a receiver to take his busi. nest. The ca 413' of a duplex is exactly double that o a single wire. and it can ho worked quite as last. A still more compli- cated and ingenious instrument is the quad- ruple; which requires eight operators for its Icrvice, and exactly quadruple: the capa- city of a single wire, the “smdo"wiroin both ma being understood to no a line on the simple Morse arrangement, Them in a limit at which land lines can be worked cil'cw tivoly, and this limit is placed at 500 miles. A lino is not usually more than 400 mile! in l and with our weather changes over an extent of country, this distance i Familiar Quotations. Grave judges, and others learned in the law, have contributed their quotnms in duty bound, to the common stock of popular gay. lugs. It is Francis Bacon who speaks of matters that “come home to men's business and llosom," who lays down the axiom that "Knowledge is power," and who utters that solunip warning tocuamorcd Benedict», "lie that baths wife and children hath givim hmqu to fortune." “'0 have the hi '1: authority of the renowned Sir Edward Co 'c for declaring that “Corporations have no souls," and that "A man's house is his castle." The expression. "Au accident of an accident," is [honored from Lord Thurlow. "The greatest happiness of the greatest num- ber." occurs in Bentham, but as an acknow. it by the next coup. These alternations went on for some time, never oncolcaving him eighty francsâ€"the sum he had resolved to Winâ€"to the good. By and by a vein set in against him. He called for a chair, sat down, and produced his pocket-book. Present] , his funds being exhausted, he began to rrow from the bank. Ilour after hour, with brief and in- termittent flashes of luck, deluaively encour- aging him to Kraut, he strove to pay for t ie [trawl at e expense of his own institu- tion. \Vlien. however, the tables closed at 11 1'. LL, M. Blane found to his extreme vention and disgust. that his wife's forget. {illness had cost him exactly £3,640. ._.--..~.. - â€"-.e.~ . ammsnmumnd. in water much oftcucr were they not inco- pacitatcd by terror or completely ignorant of their real powers. Some years since the second mate of o ship fell overboard while ï¬sting a sail. It was blowing fresh, the time was night, and the place some miles out in the stonny Ger- man Occau. Tho hardy fellow nevertheless managed to gain the English coast. Brock, with a dozen other pilots, was plying for fares by Yarmouth, and as the mainsheet was bola 'cd, a sudden puff of wind upset the boat, w an rcacntly all perisme except Brock himsc , who from 4 in the afternoon of an October evening to 1 the next morning swam thirteen miles before he was able to bail a veml at anchor in the oï¬'ing. Animals themselves are capable of swimming immense remedy. October will. v.3. - 4 Ull l!" goodbulldln : twenf iod.j_‘r.§llACRgl. :‘1‘0.\'.(‘hathiun._ _H _ nineâ€"Till: win-7r HALF or 1.01‘ No. 5, l'limk loom]. Scams township. 1‘! miles south of llnmfllnn. 1m acre-t. new frame house. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is the Keep . It ntrcrfaih to cure or relieve. Toronto on Com . of "Custorinc‘ .‘l uclnnc 011. will be prosecuted ‘ it on hand for emergencies. ny are solo manufacturers Infringements 1‘. o-i'inixos. Frames, Mirrors, Glam. 1’1c- ' i lures. for... _.'.l 1:!- 1‘} I'll? lift ‘SBE‘MTE '9" '0»; " snuuo \‘n'rnliisinv COLLEGE. TEM- - rmuscc Siroct. Toronto. Session hm.an &r. l-‘ces l-‘lllydollors. A. SMITH. 1T c'x'oi‘fiffiâ€"Ti én'n’iï¬uii ' iron sale in the county of Kent : well-Improved, dollars prr acre. Apâ€" ‘l'. J. POTTER. General Manager Chicago. ._..~..._._ ..-..-...-.__. . _ .“w-.¢_ww_ -m... GURHEY’S slaw-Tllmlns Wood PO 3T1. Ill.†.HTATION .t It". Poi- Warming Churches, school Houses and Dwellings. Flvc Sizes of Coal Burners. rim-mi for lkurrfplfve Pamphlet. . E. a. c. GURNEY a. on, RAM (LTOH. ONT WILBSllll if: ‘ LES Till: l’lh‘llï¬'l‘ SCALE! IN 7318 found (Luitegoag enough, and often difï¬cult I i N a I h 1 ed m “ mum to rot . ‘or uutanco. a wire in Chit'ogo. ,e‘lu fun-3h 0". mm t o earn jurist distances, althou'h unable to rest the ham, 1 Pi] . ,hnrd. 'r 1 ms'. A l'fo ’ "“Y 3‘4“! 1 WWW from 1"" 900 mike from New York. will be "split" WWI-g Toulueyuthan 1101)ch we owe the way. A dog megatly swam thirty ’ es in "NTM'M‘ C. DndJVI-Eiilï¬l: Burtonf‘l‘l’u (nil. m. ’ fngwwgglgg’mï¬ï¬m “1:01)! in Famixpru at Bahia. 450 miles off. and the business perm. “ a?! rug menr couut~ America in order to rejoin his A An exciting balloon adv-mum; took place H w 1120mm" panda/l? Blmpllclt In bulculntfnk. and In l:‘:1:li.'l:l fills will either behamllod by a force of openr "- 0 Mt) eels. It IS John mule and a dog washed Overboard dunng n ' ' ‘ ' me’“ n‘ Ml ""1 MK". and M a whole. the scale is n tonâ€"to receive from wholf and fund it to the tendon on the other balkâ€"ore!" will be run forward by mechanical mm in the Semen. who suggests that by throwing a “rewrite them vou may see the way of the wmd; and tohis coutcm ) on“. in the suburbs of Vienna on Sunday evegnj. M. Godard, accompanied by three jou - gale in the Bay of Enemy have been known hits. went up in his goal. balloon. The touiake their way to shore. A do swam Street West. Toronto. 4 on. fulï¬llâ€"l!) ACRE miles from Harrie. an arm clmrul: frame ’A ID! FOL' 1t sentery, Cramps, Colic. 82a 8/0/1- ; ness and Summer Complaint ; also cmfll lo the umnuhuuumr. Wlnhli on «no success. 0. BNUltlt, Jo.“ 1'. O. ’ , . . h ' h 1 ‘ ‘ th ‘ ‘ ' . .: h h ' - ' shape at “raw/Am†A m n on “@115de ‘ml‘m. “u ith howlittle Ki ï¬'hl'lioï¬mi’m‘é‘ X330; 5:: dial: :3 .Wmmh‘ï¬mww‘ 'ximé doufli’w'r osniix‘il’éwfffï¬féé .mjl aha/em lâ€fa’.’tâ€â€â€™v 4â€.†a†00â€" “WWW†“WM lame-riser. upon. u» oi uni-am am will 1: slammed." nickn- which the dog belonged allperishod, w 'ch badever made. Alterncendiu toe height Rossm‘ "nus Cmcrxlngsynrk plamta peculiar to children teeth- “‘ , on. we mm m, cm. n pm. touhï¬rstysed Wynn-3‘ , 05 mm and they need not have done hailing-only vm- of 3.S00 feet M. Godard found that the "Wh‘c‘m S'Jk?ffflzï¬ï¬‚g‘:;mlm‘ mg. and lull! be found equally G or. v u w “my,†“a Man 0, namely ’gelfrhimlnmtcrn trail in a... "iii-boa 2‘: did. $103.. was drlvlingorsloug at?†my “€00â€afï¬rmivmo‘wAi-m’muil beneï¬cial for adults or children ' ‘ both. _ WM ‘M Min-m; . arenam ' was rin v in liner-storms. n ertoavoi . ,mï¬u} u’zsl .h. M 1’ 5 ' . ' m mm has grerythmg todo with ft 6w- "not‘gm that the tucker is the trough «of... nmioï¬ud needful, eat danger from the fi htning. be resolved intraulï¬téeaa for am’ To 3133-83: Fox SALE BY ALI. DRUGGISTS. 45 ESPMNLDE STREET EAST telcgmphy. a rain storm a mull. ul- .mï¬d- "1 WNW,“ W8 eï¬'fy‘bm inordcrtolighm tho vaud,tothmw some stoma todeeeend. ballooncamedown lhELfl‘JZFP-Mâ€"Mfï¬â€"m-v. I '1' Win BURN & co TOR0~T0 ’ "twp-origaqu oi battery cur. ï¬rework. la ‘ tamdurphrafc. A can. troop hm overboard which no been with grain ‘dity, but it had no sooner WW2; twpâ€? ‘ ' "' . 'l -. ' mt croppe- via thou-stimulator and took. “00:! and A m- the!†P I taken in at Comma. The poor dill-yrs, a “a the clinic fluid than it wuthreat- . E Propf'clorï¬' T°'°“t°' i m "figmwm‘ww odpohiaootho‘mnd. and. in the - m! , ms. "luch has sometimes stat? surgeon said. when they found cm- with another outlast greet. It “Enon‘mfloyï¬rkfuamm - mm a - m1“! the Mullen on the M w". M58 (1M 3 {m m °" “bf†“k†Matted. fowl round and cram for seems that nothing “7" l‘ "mu filling A“ YOUVO Toronto selects Government “0 “1'†“will. “my Miammplo aim-m “My '9 handriednmhat. Thomas! “mlkl‘WV‘WPW; thew“! Am. in miles after the vessel. A monument into the midm oi the Danube. BY “mmmï¬im ' Self-rm tisthefi t to ' 1 Who! Manniij ‘MW '1‘» M '00. what an bestow M wm‘ 1’3"“ “59343190! of Lon! omstof Lincolnshirenved quitoanumberof great exertion however the mount mcv olf'l'tzl’AIw’Dl tionli ° “filial n 1.1 p ‘1!“ Exam)“. 8cm?! mam" I Iailr'nmm 0' met room storms are pagiliar else- Dm M WW 0‘ OLOIW‘JL lives by lwimming out on horseback to vet oeeded in thaliolloonto tho m fllzlimrwlLngid im uritica nuulm'odoli: ‘ ME] '1. 1M0“ “lb u, “M mmwmiulyndd ' umng “phenomena m «pally every “W†solo in distress. Ho commonly rodean old inawoodafew feet from the bank of the Mullen“ 7"“ "1†M m““’“ 'ioigmm for .1 ~) . I a w "mg {mm In]. Md be“. flied ""1 “mm m“ to. youn. WWMyIï¬h the up; Who-aha ems housefly; he told his wife my more, but when th- more I'll not to tiVl'I' and W his companions and him- wbmgmm Twflum' °° 'Wua‘ radical cure infill-m can; 0‘ “m 8w"th ""5 M613. is -' V I dehtuoknwnu can spot. how haunt shuryssdmg. hand he took the but from that altered. nun. nfety. Adam. J. DEAN a SON. Diaries. 0m tern. l’rioc BLOO, am an 10 can, I ampuzd, cum "cry on“ 0‘ swam“