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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 24 Mar 1883, p. 4

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We , t "v "lâ€"iâ€"Dâ€"Oâ€"OTOE BEN. lemon despise me. I sin ashamed to oak jiible W,â€"thiags that I never dreamed will no next t tli d I?! or hard of beforeâ€"that [know the en- has saturation: of dogginme 'MCh Chiefut of all these is Dr. Peterson bim~ 3 them in the face." Pcrhags you can imagine self. In the prime of “IE, ingood health,â€" An Episode inthe Life of a For- “himmm “mm . Deiorme, whose seat is next, looks uponl tnnnte Enfortunntc. ‘, :lIf. Ball‘s departure as a relief. He came __ v to the Dipper-thc loaded with remains of . . , . . , , _ élntt nig r's“purty." Now he has room to CHANEL xhuL-*C°"Tn‘cnn') :spread his multitudisous dishes over 3? “was”, Efleiicr range of table. Fiddle roars with g . p“. “H ‘ , . , ,: iig ter 3: inc mass 0 picklel oysters, 65:; canned salmon, raisins and But that the “ended”, gut lugs: "new ' b ' placid countenance shows no sign of rmnt. I “New mfg“ and gL&I:;'1€;’â€"nz 1m: ,fminz.‘ llclornics Silvery vpicc only re- there’s due gen:lcman."-ui-l' Delomieil‘l-ilfmhs' my “ugh Biddle' 3“ you “and I don't kn n“: that I introduced l).'. slum} ha" I “uh you to “nag-“and an“ I M t) You H“ I Ewes , “H, never can t eat “pecan-bread. I ve always been mind it no": fl.“ {0 la“; 10"”) w km E accustomed ton/ugh limig, an] need some- ' H Many years has Delsrme If we go on that way, we shall never get to l {giggif’ggggfic .. mthccom.bm&1°f Hi k. eating ; and I cmfess I am very anxious to " g c . - , , r . I . I, . ory Hall ;but memory makes If it“: of that, ,F’ um um “emu” ' and carries Delorine back to an remoter . fl . _ I , _ p p2rio:l,when as boy and man heliad actually Praia” hated the fare of more than one lorilly table copies of the {Onowiug:__ _ in Europe, and had held his own viich ti:.ed men and damcs, with diplomatists and HALF PAST SEVEN 2153:0031. rulers. . We are at toe foot of the table now, and liercisa character. Mr. lIommeau is of French descent, to judge by his name. The patients have given him the sobriquct of NOT "Di lilKTIIIJAY. as a doctor, of all m n. ought to be,â€"of a cheerful disposition and gentlemauly man- ners, kindly in speech and net, Dr. Peter‘ 20:: secures our re-pect and good-will at once. Of the patients. he obtains evcn bet- ter interest I n his excellent capital: for. ex- cept ip rare instances, they love the doctor warmiy. _ Dr. Peterson is not at all given ti boast- log The atmosphere of hi; ofiice is not heavy with promises. He feels that lie is stationed at Hickory Ball to do a certain work. He is in no hurry to piocL‘iim I:th such. a wcrli can be done with mechanical precision. Is he, then, a mere empiric? Are all these patients, these liVing men and women, com- mitted t.) his care, only so many alembics cr crucibles. into which he is to pack or pour c tide materials, mumbling over them a jar- goiiofy'itcli-words, and watching the pas- sage or minutes and seconds, i I expectancy of some marvellous transmutation of insanity to soundness? If he were, it would be well to keep mean of Dr. Peterson. As he is not, it is a good thing to fall into Dr. Peterson's bands,â€"that is to say, if you happen to be in need of him; from which, after all, may ““'cll, doctor, if I ever discover sign of insanity in myself, I shall turn my footsteps in th: direction of Hickory Hall." “Not quite so soon u that, in friend. There sresigus of insanity in all 0 as. M good old friend Dr. Bushwick of Spiingfiel . as honest a practitioner as ever lived, held the view you just pronounced and I verily believe he would have to send all Springfield here. from the mayor down. I gaidto him once, ‘Doctor, you are p sitively means on the subject at insanity.’ " At this point, a dignified, sweet-fazed lady of fifty years enters, nrd makes an an- noun ement to Dr. Peterson. ‘ “This is our eveuinJ," le remarks, turn- ing to us, "of etiquette. In other words, We are to have u so ial gathering in the parlors. “’ill you give us your company 1'" “With pleasure," we answer : and these formal words, for once, turn out to have some literd, honestpneaning. \\'e findjhe piano open, card-tables set, («fr 1: tales and chairs arranged in groups, flowers from the doctor‘s greenhouies taste- fully arringed in vases. (To an coxmnso.) ~»â€"-_‘N<-.-DN’â€"â€"-â€" Husbands of Four Kinds. Young, middle aged, or old men, suffering fromnervous debility and kindred weaan es, should send two stamps for large trest- ise, giving successful treatment. “'oiiLD‘s 35;}VSABY‘MRDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, A o u A bookseller of Claridan. Ia , horsewhipn ped Dr. Reinhold on the steps of the Post- ofiiee, and then called on the Mayor sni was fined $25. The Louisville Courier Journal suggests that instead of lining the Inoksel- ’ ler the Mayor should have bound him over. .D& R. V. Prunes, Buffalo. N Y. : Dear SITâ€"I have advised many ladies to try your “Favorite Prescriptiou' and never see it fAil to do more than you advertise. Yours truly, MR3. A. M. RANKIN. 141 Bates Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Italy is kee Eng steadin active in re ~ ing for the uture. Last year thozzib’laixc works sanctioned , by the Government amounted to $50,400,000. If you are bilious, talc: Dr I’ierce’s " Pleasant Purgative Pellets," the original I “Little Liver Pills.” Of all druggists. FOR m ‘ Enough malt liquors were consumed in the States last year to give each adult a gallon per week. Ca‘rsuimâ€"A New Treatment whereby :1 Permanent Curc is efi‘ected in from one to There In only on. “y case can be cured. “(I shall. by res-or!" rho mineâ€".wlacr-over It may be. The great medical authorities at in. when" that Ute " 3‘“ $55-vvdli5 t» . _ ’I‘will fngrnnt‘iunk' ' o the Brut!) Boys. womb, men and girls. 7 ..â€". 4" was» LT“E‘.“’ THE BEST BLOOD PURIFI“. by which any nu.- \ANG IDUL -‘3Y‘£\\IA¢‘H~ w Nwl‘iisoxsuuo, er.. Dec. 14. ISSI. I have been ailing for years with Bil- pg, . “Mau-afraid-to-speak." To judge by this God reserve c: ! «mm The point decided by the Queen’s Bench three applications. Particulars and treatise nearly every cit-en i an s a ‘ . ' .. . _l U he might be an Ojibway or a Sioux. lie is w ucowe 3e visi‘ang him a carriage Div_eiOii in the very recent case of Bell free nu race-pt of stamp. A. II. Dixon & k”“"" "'"- 1'?":"°"° “'“zu' 1" 1:1“:in :mdiicrld):mljdfdhmmls frilluul . A _ I. as griruanel silent as the traditional rcd- stops at the emce.d0°r_ Thu; is a wqu a must Stvcker ’will, not withstanding the SO“. 305 King-5t. “'est, Toronto, Crnadu. ::n_°=llycwj’.:i::l%:fi=gm‘xfig weighed only oi lily-six pounds I was hung), ‘ , won-m man, a, 51, event,“ of weeping in the doctor’s private reception_ 3 ried \\ 01min 5 Property not passed in What a Bomnnvma Emu”. has to my noun has nehlevul its l uplulIOI_ induced to tr ' Zorn“ by Mr. Thomson ()uc remark, however, llomineau makes room ; a tremulous female voice quavcrs up the recent session of Parliament, retain its It nets directly upon the «Iner- “‘ um (of the firm 0 0. Thomson 8'. 00., drug- bread, tea. coffee, butter, preserves, and Madame, wo cakes ; but pushes each article away with the continual protest, “I don’t want any.” “Conic, drink this tea,” says the attend. out. “I don’t want to.” “You must." “I sha’n’t.’ ‘ “Well, don’t, then. Don’t eat a thing l” says the attendant, with a laugh. Forthwith the unhappy man falls to, and eats ruvcnously. This man has no inclination to violence, but the scowl cf everlasting protest upon his face almost sends Mr. Payson into fits. And this protest is IIommeau’s symptom. lie carries it into everything, and defeat disgusts him. Every night of his life he protests even against going to bed ; and, once there, vows not to go to sleep. But the “sweet rcstorci'" steals over him ; and as Hommcau fccls himself going, and as a last protest for that cycle, In: rolls over, cries out, "0 Gosh l”-â€"-and slumbers. Slowly, and williau aspect of such inex- PrL-SSIbIC suffering that it brings the tears to your eyes to look at him, little Schmidt enters the dining-room. He has been hang- ing buck, standing at the door for live min- utes. home one, either an attendant or a fellow-patient, goes out to him and invites 'From 311-. l’e‘ch/ Perla/i, (In cliffs: Mu?! (.(rrk note ruuhv'n” on the U. ll'. Railway bu- tl‘l't‘t'n bwjicriaiori [fridge and Detroilz About 1!: months ago in convdrsntloii with you 1 men- tioned that my son Arthur was ll grunt suil‘or or from rheumatism. being so bud (but for months he find not been able to put on his bootsor wnlk. At your suggestion I purchased from you four bottles or your Rhcumuilue. llireo bottles, however. 1 um happy in im)’. e!- fcct‘od in permanent cure, nu my son has never sullcred from rheumatism since, although the past winter 1158 been at most trying one. I may udd that the medicine had the effect of improv- ing his health inevory wiiy. Make what use you like of this testimonial. I can thoroughly recommend yqurhltcumutino to all suffering from rheumatic complaints. I am, yours truly. PERCY l'ltRDON. Agent Great Western Rnil~ Wu}. J. N. Suriinnnaxu. Earn, St. Cutliarlncs. Mralfougfellow’s daughter Alice is a reg- ular visrtor at one of the Boston hospitals. To Tin; READEILâ€"TIIIB request; has been made for your benefit. Humanity is one copglomoratiou of .ain and suffering, and With a view of re ioving one of tho most common ailments flesh is heir to we make request as above. Are you suffering from cows? Nearly every person can say yes. The thing for you to do is to buy a bottle of Putnam's Painless Cirn Extractor, “ the great corn cure.” Sif-, sure. painless. This great remedy never fails. N. C. l’ol- son d1 00., Kingston, prop'a. ' I.” I H, 1. h i . . .._. _ . . Regarding Dixsu’s catnrrli no u . z A u j 1 PE“ H“ on all occasions. The injunction or request. and down the 2am“ 0f question. entreaty. [Tpgrtame for man-y yea” "3 come' 5m” Bowman," C d J n: 32:13: 533:: 231:1: mLul'h?:y‘nllumu Sis“: Of this Illa“): ““l- “‘ml' “min” Ol’b‘l'lllts. i Sunrises. “Come to breakfast,” “Come ,to dinner," caution; andplain information. A little he Pgrtem‘th “‘3 "3“ mum“? “9‘3"”; T h d- I e' an“ a‘ M'" 1533' F°'““K““°Y-U"f“‘um-W “WING-3 ‘0 him. 1““ "0" “1‘ “life” “WWW 5 “Take your bath " "Get up." “Go to bed.” cavcs'dwppmgis justifiableon this occasion proms‘ou that “Othmg contained 1“ that 0’ ‘E .llar oft,” Slatcsnmn' r” "m u'”“““ dbflu‘ 'r"-“"."I" "m" and W998“ 1‘14 “I‘d” ""00 h (LAMB. i 1303‘" BOSS. “Come out and trike a walk.” all are an- we can hear every word. . 3.“ 531331101”:th to increase of diminish the arggaifiioflli'Iâ€"rditcllhi‘li’dt Gigi-2:532] ’h‘l‘ém’fnb‘l‘? flifihllgnllxmflrbzl nirxifi'°;.uÂ¥.' “"3 “30 Of this "OW-00130 und' 8 ‘ . . .. ' \ ., sir-cred in the one phraseâ€"«“I don't want f‘l’lease, doctor. says the trembling hablmy “any bugl’and married but-ore the NT"- 1‘ 30-1 “5k PGFmISSIOH '-0 My through “ ""P“"'" “'“mu‘n' N “'W MR5- CARULIBE FORBES: Maximum. 1 410mm). to... PM him in the but," and he will “me, “please do,” punish my daughter commencement of the net. The short mt thaSlatrsman that Ihnvo been is Silhjectof said lobe as: u cod. “rife of Mr R G “who. I l splash ullday lon'r if you have a mind to severely.” was this: Can a widower be held liub e for Catnrrh for the last twenty years, and for the I’OI'DIR ten-u tu- WARNII‘I 3|" _ .V ‘ W __-___.__-_ . “cm‘m' ' OIL‘WY’S' love him there 0' Ask him to come out “Punish her madamo’” rear 1 h adebt incurred by his deceased wife the if“: eight years no 9“ can mu the pains; DdAnEngs (l’lunn' 8:“0un 1‘00" OAKVILLE"MANU ! v . .‘ I , . pour s t e v, u t t. . . th . l ' ave endured. At tunes 1mm 0 (mm he“, , or. c ya denier-s. s I‘ACTUIULRS of outside and Inside “WT”... LE.,O\.,DF and dress, and be null reply, “I don’t want doctor. “\V but shall I punish her for? . ‘0 s o “e”. marl-“3"” e anal-“age m“ heuflacbe- dISChPI‘Kes falling im0 tho throm- ‘9 H. H. WARNER Q 00 Builds» Shah. Doomand Mouldings. Soudfor . . ,. J . . .. to.” shall I put her u-ndet the showebbath’ and mg takep place subsequently to the 30111 or a thick tenacious mucus. My eyes were fox-onto, 0nt.. Rochelter, 3.1., Landed, 33‘, brique- Oukville. Out. ‘ CHERRIES. Lons'rizu. ' Once sealed at the table, after a long fight let the water drip, drip, drip, upon her July: 15"" the dam, 9! the Named “’0‘ i'lisemtiigofiindfil UTOPHOb'bié. . with the attendantâ€"who pulls, pushes, poor held. until-she curses man and God, m3“: foile’ty “H 8'0) Amendme?" '{Ct at timcsI was most suffocated. Iconsriltcd “II the Legislature abolishes the oili‘o of 1 mues' TBCLA“: PON'dMl" i“ Mum“ Css‘or. I Ci:.\ci‘.i‘.IL~'. leads, COMUS, 03-10103. commands, “treats and falls down dead-3 N0. madame we are l§l4 . This question of the husbands 113- some of the host physicians or the day. but to Cha In," H w ,3 the .1. b t x p, I Cantu-laments. llnno Illusio. Band Music. &0. , , v w v , A ~, b ~ ’ bility for his wife‘s ante‘nuptial debts is one “0 en'ch 11”” "led 0V“? kind 0 8mm v -p ’i 5 om a one (‘ mom) a i-ggues33391â€"19733ng~3t1!--3‘953m9:«â€"â€"â€" km”, Fm.” by turns, but aha-":35 gent!) anl patiently. 11%)“th Hickory Hall- Orshall Iput ,n which the em. 0, the mama e m k an medicines,wiisbesnndsuuim,thnilcou1 1...... Epilaph. ‘somc of the members mu lose UBBERSI‘Aumâ€"AuDBESSlL-Il cov ‘ ‘ ' ' x.T‘Z‘Q‘lclllh' mughmg “two ubiur‘m-Y Of the hermadarl} dungeon: Under groundvand th d'fi‘ - y P ,. 1' g ,_ a 05 of,butdjd not receive the least benefit until 1 an opportunity of hearing 11 miuiztcr of - '4 KIWSL 3-39“ T0113!” Avonuwhuuid: CHOPOLATE. Fmi \vholc pcrforumnce,â€"-IIonimeau is offered {89d be! With food which the very rats ’9 11. 1381?)“ . “flu?” l to 18’? a man "led D'xou's Camrrh mulled!“ 03010 51" the gospel for {be first time." ' l‘fifi“ A WEIâ€"{.1530 mill“; . w," snatch out of hm. hands? “as In G or his wife 5 ante-nuptial debts, August last I procured the remedy and started ($P6TTQ steam Enginonvlth lump complete. ‘ , - . _ its use imincdiutely.und by the use ofonl ' tl re are not scoundrels here. Or shall 1 whip Whether he had or had “0:; recâ€"c“ ed proper treatments I consider myself perniadioi‘iil;a this girl? 0 God lwlint pity that innocence ty. With her: but only When _3“e‘1,j°i“tl‘y cured. lts beneficial action was immediate and beauty should come to such a pass , With ll‘u'. Ihen came the Married “ einau s and the euro speedy. Jud ing from tho effects Shall 1p,in .nnd prod. her sweet young Property net, 1870, which entirely took of this treatment on mysul, 1am satisfied flint. . _ u - - - Dixon’sls the only known treatment for Clll.‘ gel-11.11 \:;Ith goods? Madame, we are not a““y the fight 0f “mg I‘USbands warned urrh which will reflect a permanent cure. To evx s. III-tin; that 80$ {02‘ Ellch dams: leaving .the all who are suffering from Cnmrrh I must con- ..01,, no). doctor! I beg you Pardon. But Wife 5 separate estate to bear the liability. sclcnuously say: (xivo Dixon 8.: Son‘s Cami-tn it would break my heart if the poor child The“ the Amendment act of 18-1-4 made a Remedy a fair trial; it is “worth its weight in was to suffer unnecessarily. For two years fresh rule of liability, enacting that hus- Gold", Sincere“. your 5' we hfwe kept her at home, for very fear of bands married after that not should only be sending her to an asylum, and because we liable for such debts when sued jointly with know that such dreadful things happen in their WlVeS, and then only to the amount of these institutions.” the property which they actually received “You know it, do you? And how, pray? With the latter, or ought to have received From the newspapers I Alas, madame ! but for their own neglect or fraud. Lastly perhaps you and they have cause. I have the new not of 1882 leaves women married nothing to any, on that point. But let me after thst act and their separate estate ri- tell you, you liavc lost; two precious years. I manly mime for the“ “ute'nuptml d9 “5' will not harass y.“ ; but it is my “my to and provides that husbands are to be liable any that-to-du; ;. our daughter might have for spell debts.t° the “an.” or property be' been at home with you, maddening your longing to their wives which they have no. hearts. But'therc, never mind that. ! Leave quired’ become .em‘tlc‘l to frqm or through your daughter here, in perfect confidence. the latter ‘3’.“‘1 “7 further PrOV‘dc.“ that .hui“ Come Wm, mg to the waan band and Wife may be sued joxutly, if 15 A half liournftcrwards that same veicc is sought to establish a claim against both of heard Lulde the dacmr good-night. The them. '11qu there are four different classes trembling and sorrow of it are gone; it has of husbandsâ€"those married before 1870, become firm mud thch is even “sound as of those married bctwccu ISIOand 1614, those a gentle, rippling laugh, at some sally cf married between 1874 and 1882, and those the doctor’s, as she enters the carriage ,. hit, 81 Kink-st“ East. Toronto. CATARRIlâ€"A new Treatment whereby it Permanent Cure is effected In from one to three applications. l‘nrticulnrs and irontlso free gu receipt of stamp. A. ll. DIXON & SUN. 305 king-St. West. Toronto. Canada. L10}: .‘l'éiilijié‘f‘ifilf 'Fdflw‘SA‘L’EZCVRTR xonm wrxo, imam 2. HICKORY HALL. Having given one of these enticing bills of fare to each of his guests, the hcst ad- , dresses the com any as follows : “Ladies andâ€"Dr. Ben, have put down the refresh- ments in tho order-I like them best. If any ouprrcfern a different arrangement, I hope you will make yourselves perfectly at home." An hour is now spcutin the most (luligl1t~ ful social intercourse. Do you ask whether this intercourse consisted solely in nu exhibi- tion oi the gastronomic qualities of the host and his guests? No : there was an uninter- rupted lire of convcrsstion,quitc as rational, if you please, as you would hear in any drawing-room. Half-past eight was the limit of time set for Dclorme's party. l’unetually the mat- rons bundled up their charges; and thankful good-nights were exchanged. “The party” was over : and Dclovnic, tired out, and with the sweet consciousness of having executed a hospitable duty, went to bad under the table, as gentlemen sometimes do in the Lake Rossouuâ€"lnuiio. ‘20 rooms, 97 acres and price $I.000;8l.000 cash. balance to suit pure user ml} per cent. AppIyIIOI‘Eli. As!» down I‘. 0.. Our. Olliv FARMERS' COLONIZA'I‘ION (‘04 Limited. The first party of settlers under t in leadership of Mr. lluuko. will leave for the Colony about 20th March Inst. ‘or Tickets and full Information apply to J AS. ARM» :‘3‘TRUNG, Managing Director, I Victoria-Sh, Infinite. M \VNERS Oi“ FARM LANDS, CITâ€"Y AN!) Town Properties, desiring to rcullzn. will find purchasers by HOINIIIIR mo ulldoscrlpilons, lowest rl‘ces, nut terms of payment. J. \V. G. 'Wllll‘ hi, Esuito Agent, 2.) Toronto street. l‘oronio. THOSE WISHING 'l‘O DISPOSE OF OR purchuso ii buslness of any desci-lptlon in tho clty or elsewhere should call or uoud parli- culurs to C. J. DAMN. 53 a mi 55 King-street hawiront rind Viilucr. oovixn illitTllRlAIS. CARPET AND Buildin l’ii ers,wholesulomul rolull at low price at IOI ('I‘} & “'11. [Ah 3 4 A ~ uldo 8L, blast, 'l‘oroiitn. ‘ L i ' d0] N'I‘A'lilu VETERINARY COLLEGE. 'I‘O‘ Oh IO. Students can cuter from October until January. I'llOl“. SMITH, S..V. Erllun Principal. Fees. tiny dollurs. RICHARD Olilfi. NOTE BY 'riiu l’viiLisriEmâ€"Tho Publisher of the STA-TBS)le has had an intimate acquaint- ance with Mr. Oko for about thirty years, and can. With scores of others, vouch for correct- ness of the above statements. “'0 had never known so had a case of Cutnrrh us Mr. Okc‘s was, and the use of Dixon's Cuturrh Remedy has effected nporfect euro, so that no symp- toms whutcvcr of the disease remain. We ladly glvo space to Mr. Okc's letter in the 10 a that it may be of benefit to some victim of ‘nturrh. . Messrs. A. II. Dixon d: Son will scndatrcutiso on Cnturrli free on rccciut of stump. Tho nddressis 305 King Street \Vcsl, 'I. oronto. Ont., Canada. Opportunity is rare, and a wise man will never lctit go by himâ€"Ballard Tar/(or. A common, and often fatal, disease is jaundice. Regulate the act-ion of the Liver, and cleanse the blood with Burdock Blood Bitters, and the worst case may be speedily cured. (l) macried since 1882,â€"and the rights of each It was an enterprising sight to see a. news- class are different. The question in Bell sane world. himin. again, . . . . That which is striking and beautiful is "Hens" “COP: "he"? ‘11? ‘nvmwzlon tonic“ “No,” replies Schmidt, “I cannot. I cau- The doctor returns to us with a smiling Zfiflifiassg‘.’°a1§f,f ihzlghgzaggfigfi Egyhgo‘geg $133239? s::3;?&?r‘ii§gr§£ “0“ always 809d: but Phat Which is $1.00“ i5 CANADA raglsi‘gficbgi Eifo‘éofi‘; tzfiinflg;~1:ateil- D-glle pot cat. I but no money. I conld not pay lac?“ “(Ollie 1\inomH clure," he says, “to the as husbunés in that class can only be made your paper, an nbcut the flood ,n all?!“ be341tlfub-Jllllmn dc l’EncIou. m , ; i i ' ‘ ‘ ~ or my supper.” ore i 0 lg 'ory a, g’ . . v. , . ' .' - ‘ here wasu our: man so welllrol, _ _ ("me 3 Part3“ 10“ 5‘13“ “0‘ mm“ 3: EEC“ We change the current of Schmidt’s “A cure l” Imble f." file" 3‘ l‘ ‘33 ante “uptml dim.“ m Have You Tmnu I'Mâ€"Jr so, you can testify That the huh? wolfid not 81,, 0,,)1,i;l mi & crowd f unk I) ‘ rcatures n 1‘] t v .. . ' . u - . Ml QCtIOH “1 “1110b they are Elli-‘11 Jomtly to its marvellous powers or healing and x- - . y ' “' II 0 C l I" C x M 0 “’8, thoughts. \Ve n all. him down the liall,nnd Dcculedly. One of the bones of this with the latter, which condition can be no command it to om. mendm We're,-er g But the Carbolme Oil ~ “Hummmwui “I A. . - . . _ . . growlm r, daugcious company. On the con Put new hair on the sell, at the farther end my to him, as a. business hospital life is the ignorance and prejudice longer fulfillednfter the wives’ deaths, their Briggs. mug“ Re icb the Emma 59mm“ for 3“ trnry, p case to imagine, first, a dining-room mom] minht my in Broad Street, at the of the Peopm Thihk cf that woman keep . .,. _ , summer complaints, dlarr mn,cliolcrn morbus And now with an heiress he’s wed “ RELIAB " about tho 513° Of your 0W“; secondll’i a hour wlicii tlicbusincss liivc pours out its higher daughter under lcck and key two 1mm lty comes to an end a“ thelatter m em," dyeemr ' cmmm'rconc' lalcknc” 0‘ tho 5mm: Puck says: “Aged fishermen are usually LE ncli, an bowelcomnlainta, The movement in the cast to abolish the vest has petered out. \Vheu a. man takes off his coat at u. Sunday-school picnic to ladle out the ice cream, Iio wants somotliing be- tween the public and the knots in his sus- pendei‘s. â€"-‘M‘ Whoopâ€"â€" LIGHTNING TRAINS. family of eleven persons ; for it is the family idea, not tho hotel or prison idea, which prevails at Hickory Hull. Tho men do not come in at sound of the hell with absolutely military precision. Some are quite dilatory ; but as there are reasons for this, as you shall presently sec, wo make no circumstance of that. The first to answer the bellâ€"for that mat.- ’ tcr, he has been pacing the hall for ten min- utes, eagerly awaiting the summonsâ€"is Biddle, one of the great; trio. llo scurries up to his place at the bond of the table, the seat of honor, his by right of many years sojourn at Ilickory Hall. Do not think of saying “Biddle, may you live to be tho bend of this family twenty years longer!” For you will drive the good humor out of Bid- dlc's face with such a. wish. llc will leave the table and his untouched food, and cry out, "M (lod ! is it not enough? I would like to die to-night." \Vhy! Because he is at llickcry Hall'? No ; but because the outside world is closed to him. At Hickory he has his pass-key : ‘ he goes out and comes in at his own will. If he chooses to go to the town, or to roam across country in the woods niuliiclds, lie is at perfect liberty so to do. llis dn '5 pass . happily and comfortably But sciu him a hundred miles away, and you have trans- formed him in a day to an objth of pity. Never mind the reasons and causes of this : such is the fact. Hickory Hall is home for lliddlo. ‘ Ilia silvery hair, with curling ends, his big eyes, his nervous manner, his intelligent speech despite the pccul arity of intonation which makes “n'gcr’l p‘rcsis” of “general yaresis,” have led runny a visitor to risk, “Who is he 2” In truth. that oitcii useless question is very frequently asked ntllickoi‘y Hall by persons trom the outside world ; whole years, because she had heard that patients were whipped and pounded and showered. and mercy knows what !” “But, doctor, you. do not deny that there is some foundation for these feelings.” “No, I do not deny it; and I hate the very mention of such facts, quite as bitterly as any one else. The physician who ad- mits such elements into his treatment of the ins one ought to be stripped of his diploma; and an attendant guilty of the barbaritics which have been thrust into the history of insanity shouid be hung by the heels. There 1 would you express the case in any stronger words? But, gentlemen sud ladies, I have caused, long ago, to be at all actuated by my feelings on this matter. This is the first time I have uttered such sulphuric language in many years. Early in my practice my indignation was aroused, and I determined to do what I could for the insane. It has been terribly up-hill work, I can tell you." “You luck public sympathy '2" ' “Do you not see for yourselves that the public is still sleeping? A certain amount of the old barbarity is laid usidc,â€"ycs. But the public must still have its dens for the incarceration of the pauper insane; and many a patient far above the aupcr class finds himself thrust in there, a so, through the meanness of relatives and the indifference of officials." “Is there any way of reaching suchn state of things?” ‘ “No way but to educate the public senti- ment. The newspapers touch it up now and then. I can hardly think this is done merely for the sake of item-hunting. On the contrary. some orie's sensibilities have bccntouclicd. It may be only the reporter’s, or the reporter may chance to represent the feeling and opinions ofn greater or smaller constituency. I like to read what they bees.â€" "Come, Schmidt, come over and take sup- per with me this evening.” An image of Montague Street, or Grace Court perhaps, springs up in Schmidt's mind ; 'indlio walks more lightlyâ€"now with nlacrity, however â€"totho supper-table. Look out ! hero comes an avalanche, the lightning express, or a, tornado I \Vlint is this rush? Oli '. only Ben, Doctor Ben. Until he has passed the door, you would sup- pose that two persons are coming. But; it is only Ben, holding an animated conversation with himself. He comes in with flying col- ors. Ten minutes ago he was scrupulously arrayed. Now be has hastily made an ad- ditioual toilet for tea, by letting loose era.- vnt, waistcoat. and cuffs, flailing up his red hair, until he has the appearance of a very busy bandit. "Good-evening, Ben I" says some one. “Oh, good-evening, to be sure, ha, ha! “'lint's the matter with 1/011 .7” “\tht's the news, Ben 2‘” Up into the air goes a spoonful of fried potatoes, down comes the spoon with a clat- ter, over goes the butter-dish iiito Delorme’s lap, and Ileii \vliisks his coat-collar around his ears. cxclaimiug to his female torment- rcss, “Now, don’t you do that again, I tell you 3” Dcloriuo looks up in injured fashion, saying, “Well, Ben, I should say as much : don't you do that again. This is about the two-hundredth time you've spoiled my pants." But llcu's little crisis has passed. Ho surveys the slight ruin he has creator], and blushes \vitli regret; offering. profuse apolo- gies, and saying, “All right, Delorme : come over toâ€"wlmt's the name of this place, uow?â€"mid I'll fit you out." Scaled next to Ben is the inveiitcr of the the most successsul. Long years of practice makes provam’cntion perfect." Davy 8: Clark, Drnggists, Reiifrew, date June 3rd. write ;â€"â€"“Burdook Blood Bitters, thouin comparativelya new preparation, has tnken.the lead in this locality as a blood purifier, our sales of it being eqqu to that; of all other medicines used for the pur- pose during the last year.” (6) It is not. enough to have l'ftarlnll ; it is spoilt, it. is dishonored, by sustaining _n brusquc and haughty inuuiici‘.â€"â€"I"enc(ou. EEDS W 7‘ It will Bay purchasers of Seeds to sand for my 'f Annual cscri live and l’rlccd Cntnloguo or "Cultivators uldo" for 1883. application. Address. .7. A. SIMMHRS RELIABLE 3mm novels, What Riding Sixty Miles an Hour Mom, and. How It Feels. “It's very easy to talk about- lmving rid- den aixty miles an hour,” says an old rnil- rondor, “but just. let one of these fellows mount the cab of n springless locomotive and be charged with the duty of driving the engine at that rate of speed for ninety or a hundred miles; I have no idea. that they would be willing to admit that they had never before excce led twenty-five miles an hour.” “How can the difference in speed be dis- cerned from the interior of the cars ; how can a. passenger tell that the train is making sixty miles an hour ?” “The difference of motion, of everything. There is seemingly more difference between a. forty-mile an hour and a sixty-mile an hour rate of speed than there is between a twenty and a. fort' -mile gait. The cinder-s rattling against t 0 windows sound like pebbles. \thn the car strikes a sharp curve you will be thrown half off your feet. The dust, unless you are riding on a. stone bal- lastcd road, is frightful, and hides nearly everything. If anyone has over ridden sixty-miles iii sixty minutes, he \vcn’t be in any doubt of the fact. 110 will sooner place it at seventy-five miles an hour; a speed that has actually been reached.” “Is it no: a. fact that express trains are quite frequently run at the rate of a. mile a. minute for a short distance?" “Well, yes, if by short distances you do not mean over a mile or two. If an express is late, and is being crowded ahead rapidly, and should strike a down grade”, a speed of sixty miles an houris not improbable. Let the person who imagines, however, that such a rate of motion is a very common Son: iron or . Important. When you vlalt or leave N ow York City. save Baggage Expressngo and Carriage lllgc. and stop at GRAND UNION HOTEL, opposite Grand Control Depot. 450 ele ant rooms, fitted up at a. cost of one nillllun do are, reduced to $1 and upwardsâ€"per day. Euro can plan. Elevator. Restaurant on plied w th the best. Home curs, stages an elevated railroads to all do- pots. Famllios ennllvo better for less money at the Grand Union 110th than at any other first-class hotel in tho city. Gen Joe Joliuston' has been poisoned by the dye in his stockings. It is better than “dying in his boots.” Erysipelas, Scrofulu, Salt Rheum, Erupt- ions, and all diseases of the Skin and Blood are promptly cured by Burdock Blood Bit- ters. It purges all foul liumors from the system, imparting strength and vigor at the some time. (‘2) Prosperity is no just scale: udvcrsily is the only balance to weigh friends.â€"-I’lu- larch. Man . sink into an early grave by not giving lnim into attention to u 8 mm cough which could be stop ed in time by the use of a twenty- ilvo cent bolt c oillr. Wistar's Pulmonlc Syrup. Railroad men know nothing of the “bum- per at parting.” It is the bumper at and- den meetings that stirs them up. Won as Ever. Lottie Howard writes from Buffalo, N. Y.: â€"“My system became greatly debilitated through arduous professional duties : miller- ed from nausea. sick headache and liilious- ucss. Tried Burdock Blood Bitters Will] the most beneficial effect. Am well as ever. ; (LVI‘JIHHI, (Willis 1 ASTHMA. EYE sln' NAIL CAN BEQURED, DB.- NASH “TORONTO gramme" -~â€"0l:'â€"--- 20 yenrs' experience In Onturlo. The following liottor speaks for Itself. -, Dunn“. NAB" â€"I thank you forlmy ' ‘- present. excellent licultli, after 'our suu- '. ; ccnni’ul treatment. lirunchltls,w tlincoin- ‘ ; plclo loss of voice, soproalrntod rind annoy- ‘, ed me, until after trcnlment with some of :} 5 the most eminent medical talent, and wllh- 3 ,? out uuccesa,l resolved to avail myself of ' .. your ner\'lccs,nnd can now any that my j -’ icult i was never so well. lnltrlhuiu my - .‘ present good health to your system of In- ihliitlonn, and constitutional n-nicdleu. ._ Slnccrely 'oum, 'I‘. III-'IIKNNKMY. .7 j Toronto. Ilcc. 6,1882. hop. 1’. Works, Out. » Personal examination is ircicrrcd rim-r , . which ymi can he trculod ll home. If lm- , 1 possible to cull. wrlto for Quesllmis nml (‘ir- , culur. Consultation free. Fees Moderniu. .S. L. NASH, M.D.. M.O.P.S.O., ' "ronoxro PULMONMUIIM." : Tuoussxns SI‘EAK.â€"â€"-VIIGE'I‘ISI€ is acknow- ledged and recommended by physicians and upothccarics to be the best purifier and cleanser of the blood yctdisrmvcrcd, and thousands speak in its praise who have been restored to health. The governments wants to sell 40,000 condemned cannon balls. The moths have probably been working at them, “’ould you avoid the Biliary complaints incidental to spring and summer? Cleanse the system with Burdock Blood Bitters. It regulates the Liver, Bou'cbs, Kidneys and Blood, and is the purist tonic iii the world. Trial bottles 10 cents. (5) , Air Atlinta, Gm, sight the other day was a. car drawn by two tame alligators. A Rope nbaueour Necks. A weak stomach or cufcr-blcd circulation is like u i‘opc about our neck-4. “'0 cm strung up and unstruiig alternately till ox- istcuco becomes unbearable. Burdock Blood Bitters will arrest till this misery. llur- dock Blood Bitters is a boon to the sick. Let us remember this fact. (4) How many people live on tho reputation of the reputation they might lirivc iiindc.â€"- [Io/mm. " M“"'Piiornssuman. ' and the answer. “Smith of New York,” is explicit enough. \V'hcn the “orll rub; it- self of some of its \visc saws, and learns the IOOIIHIIIIOSS of saying. “Once insane, always insane,” and of holding the unfortunate in ribbon-once, these precautions will be laid aside. Next to Iiildlo is seated “Johnny.” "Johnny" is a peculiar young fullr)‘.\',â€"i‘. good business man in the even years, a rich- men of llickory liulliii the odd ones. As he grows older, perhaps he will any out longer. until sum: day llickor‘y llnll will say “Farewell to thee, Johnny l" forever ; and he will settle down into asiciizly, tlllrllsr turbedlifc. Perhaps so, perhaps not. Alas! that science cannot speak more positively of cases of his class. ‘ Perhaps you think that llid file and "Johnny' uive weight to the “once insane, nlwav insano" theory. 'l‘iicnrrirecxceptious tonllrulcr. And the stranth feature of all is, that when at Hickory Ilul'r, these two are no: 511mm. But look at tho frank-faced gcritlcnmily neighbor of Johnny’s. A fortnight . no it rc~ «paired \ro keeper: to prevent M" Dock from sp itliug his head open against the walls. 110 ate buttons and pins surrepti- tiously. Clothing and balding were ob- noximu to him. To-day he goes where he pleases; he reads the newspapers ; he plays anybody, patient or visitor, a game of bil- liards with a discount. In ufciv weeks you will find him at his business again,â€"writing great piles of lettemdirecting the movements of an oilicefull of clerks. This timid little man next to Dock is poor I'sysonâ€"also of the Dominion. lie is con- chcvnloscOpc. lie is giving the patients the eighty-first part of nlccturc on the “Preserv- ulion 30/‘11u111/a." Ilis topic for tonight is "Tc-ans a l‘rcscrvativc.” llo illustrates his discoveries. “Gentlemen, please observe: I place in this cup of tea. one teaspoonful of sniffâ€"«suiting the action to the word,â€" “iicxt a lump of butter, then a little mus- tard, a tnbleepcunful of sugar, cream accord- ing to taste, and lastly the skin of this baked potato. Ah ! you have to eat friml pota- toes. the rest of you, don‘t you? \Vcll, I don't out such truck as thatâ€"Herc ! George, take this ten. out. It tastes like thunder, literally." Last of all comes "The Major." Major Fisher, magnate, Jim'fe priuvrps of the trio. The Major is general forager for the con- valesccnis' ward No. '1. In spring and au- tumn are owing to him many dainty dishes of trout and porch caught with his own hands; in summer, scores of luscious melons, :iud pocketsful of smaller fruits. gathered anywhere within a radius of twenty miles. In September and October. the dinner-table is grim-2d with steaming dishes of that de- licirius. bit in this country not half-appreci- ated, fungus. the .Iglzricm rz'mqmrris. and often of other edible varieties of the mush- room. The .\l.ij-;»r knows cvcrylmdyâ€"-towus- people, farmers, an'l iiavigztors~f0r miles and miles about. lle can talk of business matters, be can advise on agricultural af- fairs, he can teach a surveyor how to set his thmlolitc, he can mount a locomotive and instruct the engineer. And nolgith crazy talk, not with nonsense. write, therefore ; and I can tell you that they get very close to the truth sometimes." “The politicians are against you, then 1'" “The politicians I They neither know nor care enough about it to be either for or against us. Their man, Rafferty or Shlae- gor, must have a place ; and these inhuman ollices are numerous, and just the thing. For my part, I wish the politicians would give these henchmen each n beer-corner or a groggery instead. and let them scatter death in that fashion, rather than be keepers of the insane. For the amount of liquor to be sold and consumed will aggregate about the same, and it is a minor question whether it be sold in one thousaan places or two thou- sand." “Do you find, doctor, that public senti- ment is becoming enlightened 2" “Mensnrably. yes, The revealed horrors of the past, however, have still their holds upon many minds. I‘robably tho majority of even intelligent people would be quite as much astonished at the interior of Hickory llall'asiliis lady who has just left hll‘ daugh- ter here. What do you think she asked me? With the tears rolling down her cheeks, she asked ifahc could rely upon our letting her know at once, if herdaughtcrdicd under lrmlmmt." "That is down right absurdity." "Not a whit more absurd than a thous- and other questions which are uked here. She was sstonished'when I proposed that l Opens but partially he knows it by looking she should come here once a week, or once , at the electiic dial. a month, at her own convenience, and see for herself whether her daughter was alive.” l (3-) The King of the Sandwich Islands locks himself in when he gets drunk. This is why you never hear of his being sent up. A RUN FOR Liraâ€"Sixteen mllcn were cover-I ed In two hours and ten minutes by n. lud sent for n bottle (IIgIII‘l gs’ Electric Oil. Good time. but poor policy to so far from ii drug store without it. A Mississippi dog bit off a boy's nose and swallowed it. W RHEUMAnshT KIDNEY COMPLAINT ESTIRHLY ('IIBIZD B" T" P. l'llll 0P VEGE- “NB. affair, time any of the fast express trains on this road between mile-posts and he will be easily convinced to the contrary.” ___*._..._..,__.___ At the annual funeral service in memory of Victor Emanuel, held in the Pantheon in Rome, the temple was hung with black, the ambassadors and consuls, ministers, senators, and Parliamentary deputies, were in full evening dress with white crnvats, and the ladicswerc in black. The catafalquc was covered b gigantic wreaths sent from the towns nm patriotic societies, the haudsomest being of laurel leaves of green metal with gold flowers from Turin. A hotel clerk named Briscoe, Stumped his foot out in 'l‘risco, It hurt him like thunder, 4 But the pain was got under, . By St. Jacobs Oil rubbed on liistoc. A conductor is ho lives at Belair, Got hurt, being thrown on a chair, They took him away, But in less than is day, St, Jacobs Oil made him all square. Ilsxiil.ro.\‘.0., March il. 1881. Mn. Ii. 11. Srnvizxsâ€"imir Sir: Although an entire stranger to you. I wish to inform on what Vi-nirnxr: lissdono for me. After an or- lng for several years with the “RBI: Si ATISII. I can truly any the Vein-tine has entirely cured me. I have not had the slightest touch of it for several months. _ lisve also been badly uilllclod with hll).\'l-2Y COMPLAINT. suffering great pain in my back. hi and sides. with nrestdllllculty in passing or no. By the "so of VEGKTISI: I ilnri mync I entirely cured of this complaint. I inlw great pleasure In recommending your remedy to my acquaintances and friends. and all speak favor- ablyl oilisgoolu “effects. {espoc u y yours. l'. H. GILBERT. Undertaker. rsonally acquainted with Mr. Gilbert, At the Brodhcad llouse, so called, in “'nshiugtou. which Professor Alexander Grahame Bell is furnishing superbly. he has invented an elaborate system of electrical bells and wires, which connect every door. and window with his office, so that if a door AP llfi Inm M from Europe and opened it Studio. ill ring-st. Bust, Toronto. Portraits in all life size. :‘3. *3..- , .-. CHRIS.Slll‘ll’l’Altl).Mnnuf'rofhlnmnlmind ‘ iiicu Trainers. suow CARDS, Win: for price list. l-‘. \VlLlJAM-l. l Kim; It. Toronto. WINDOW UUARIH. WIRE CLO'I‘I' Works. IIG King St. West, “ Es. loguc lo ltYllll‘L‘, the die welcr. 113 Yonzo Street. 'I ammo. Gs Valentine rind WIDTH; lu I J . 3". iii-810 lots. llypost pro-paid l . UIIAMIIE If}. l'oxlcralsburxh. Maryland. I}. H CLERK’S AS!) SCHOOL.“AS'i‘EltSâ€"WIIY utter business hours. 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