EAL. moss starve. 'i‘iley also scatter their ~mall no I’m-101N335- OREIGN S..â€" um“; “3 197 in ‘1“ Ye†373' Muï¬k’l menu] Emu†w E drooping over the field and never fail to â€"- “on “‘1 “temp†“ Width "9 Swen“? What the world really wants today is . . enrich lands where they are kept. On a Practical Jmtw Lead-Ito'arcmper- found among the subordinates, butin 13-3 ' - “mm, aumx'rxm) PURE. L“‘""’" “a†m (.mp‘ poor farms they are most emphatically anesinevlwai. Bill's“!!! or I 318 Gun-Pm In the than were 22 high ofï¬cers. and 98 oï¬ice'nlwï¬tf‘mflgg °§n3nf?$§fhfn men Pï¬ A writer in themlaondon Gard“ has the best factors for increasing fertility. Judge Willi“: Cm: of Shebomn Black Sea-Sulcldm in Blrmlnx- at! alowerrank sagging them.’ As far aslof wnï¬cï¬ons m on “any pncual 09 Low m Dal-ll 01‘]. been ver success! in mpagati cn- ‘ ’ A number f ears 0, when a _ ’ ' ham- . Thievesâ€"kc. e motives an ascertained. fear of! ’ e : cumber plants from outtiims. an fgtindl large flock of shoe?) ’was key? on Kirby Mlch" “‘1 Judge Cu'en lurk" of 861' an" ' element“ m'h‘ Your enchpedm “1 . ; . Th th 'd ET “1 hfla notices punishment, monetary troubles, dissatls-l . - _ that he gets fruit earlier and that he is Homestead, a strip of land, the most ex- “1" Ah†“"9 b0“ MU“ 0‘ Lexington. wteï¬iz‘aï¬â€˜gggï¬z $1.31!,“ to build ï¬ction 'igh {ha 301.1385, mode of we, md '. EJt‘h‘zg'lï¬fng‘agkgglgz oggi‘ï¬gg; copland 8“ MCI-Amen, sure of the character of his plants, which powdofany in the field. was well dressed Ky' In,b°yh°°d. they h‘d j‘mmfd “Pei be m Lb mu t night to mi; mortiï¬ed ambition are said to be the most : i - mean MONTREAL. is o: the one when raising them from with sheep manure. The entire ï¬eld was! “me c‘“ 3 head mm the "me 'mlk p“. l tho on}, e e13h " mnï¬n'iolyl common. Death was generally inflicted Suï¬â€? mm the u aims†0f as“ â€"â€M.""“ E n w A' u 'r E n _ V _ , Cher stolen hea {mm um “me tree eatmosp ere. e sanitary co papers. or wear out there lives under the sen . The cuttings are taken from the sown with he and seeded with clovor. ' pm ’ h“ hi 'ted th “I f 'eed drink, d by revolver. - - e - - Activate-ills: m wanted to unchall- ant-mom d , f h . d I . b d T , r h, gm "Danced by the we tumor. “‘1 pro bi c e o 1 an - weight of their own erudltion in some tea-mm Ba‘arkwmglonmntyw. en s o t e Vines an 0 tell mntsln u a he portion where t e sheep manure was ’ closed the mcmghms. The muka ue-s ugh Knowledge i, he“, Wflanpfurwtlculara JAII LAUT. Impaler. which l. r fruit in a Ill! rt time after the ut odll d t'- es uch e to were “mend†enï¬omly mum“ friendâ€! ' - - - M“ .s ,. V . new rails sun. This method would {he ailing its 5:21:55; til: “field.an afterwards chums at college, and then er- PM?†“d butCher‘3‘m’ "'3 “Wad “maï¬a Bl“ “- mu†be mmfli “1‘0 survwaxrxnro ruucuasil oamusoa . - - - daily. John Bright In the House of Common; I character. Life itself is the best univer- shay-SI 1 us rm- double stoop. vllauiseo u x seemllxnxlally adapted to greenhouse clover grew so rank that its very nature {and b0" m the “me omw' later m . Th - u h ad h 1 f , - E - - alwenulis'eeseaal‘uammm. barn. and and. - . I , I _ , _ 1 f th “ed d 2†w bh h _ Dam, the past ear the aggregate of o massive, we. set 9 t e o ty my. sperlenoo is the great Alma Ma- , m ‘ “I, . :llldiutedt 22;: would“ m w bc ï¬ned m l 3:: sechhJilxdgeg'ar‘nda; difficult (if: in the]: sepa’rftle lilacea. “Brilliant: l beer prorgiuced in Gzrmlny m 39.250900 bmw' “‘9 “In†1“"3 the cl“; blue eye ‘ “3’- Th" °bl°°t 0‘ the 0011880 should be gamer "3.21111 his: ‘3“: ' lived for and made a); “cafe,†arythey met for the ï¬rst time since their hecmlilvefli "Allied at 700300.000 “13“â€: as Saxon in its expression. as the lan- . not alone to make gentlemenâ€"but, men. .s‘ï¬"; mwm .. Kw the weep on the hm parting, in Lexington. and brewed a con- 8 mm which representsinthe Semi] trade guage of the speaker, have immediately D‘Arcy McGee was not a universuy man Even ï¬'me pm; of wool is low. vivial bowl in honor of the event. About 016 enormous total 0‘ liomtmlm basilica from 88.100 lo 3l0.twturannumh c. The arrested the attention of all spectators. â€"â€"naithcr was Abraham Lincolnâ€"nor .....‘,'.'..‘::‘.‘T.“.‘.'.‘:‘.£‘“ alkali midnight,full of aï¬'ectionand enthusiasm, marks The export of German beerto Yet. mthe House of Commons.t1_levmt- were hosts 0f othercmt nien whose ‘ ' they retired in the “me hed_ It was a foreign countries h†inch vex-y or may have failed to recognize immed- :nanies might be mentioned With theirs, huge affair, standing in the middle of the heavily in late years. iater the voice and the presence of its ’ but they were all industrious men. room, and capable 0f being drawn up by It is seriously affirmed that one of the i greatest orator. Slow, low, and distinct ropesto the ceiling while the room was French newspapers recently contained in his commencement, he has appeared ' That's yonr lay, is it 2 †inquired the “1°. “‘“n‘mmï¬s 2.â€.lï¬le'l'ï¬i h milibe being cleaned. It was awry cold night, the following advertisement : “ Found on m be suffering from; nervous hesitation rooster of the fill! as she oaokled over her and they placed their clothing on the foot Sunday last, 3 me mitten, embroidered . Baldy Walnut: the Dominion. Sea for rule which those who have never heard him litefllPWdWliOJ- “l: 0' the bed~ Jun in" they fell weep. with pearls. If the person who lost it 1‘, 0. “av :41 Mammal. previously might doubt whether he would charmâ€"s new Treatment. four friends entered SONY. drew the bed will be kind enough to leave the other succeed in overcoming. But in ï¬ve min- Pe‘hanmhe moot lxtrnrordlnary sumthat by the 1"’PԠnearly ‘0 the calling. and one at the ofï¬ce of this paper she will utes all apprehensions on this score have 23.11233,“ ï¬fï¬ï¬Â°ï¬Â§Â£â€˜Â°&gggï¬fï¬ï¬gï¬ left them thus suspended about ten feet greatly oblige the person who found the from the floor. They then locked the ï¬rst." disappeared. The popular chamberis Out of if» tients 'reated during the past door maid" and retired' Pirates have again appeared in the cmdedv ‘0', With “‘6 “Wed °‘ “‘“mc' $33} all. llkbï¬â€˜iï¬â€˜iibi’e§?"'rm§li 333% At 3 a. m. Judge Carter awoke with Black m Two Ema“ merchant sh, . 1 . . . ps that spec!“ 0f t meh “many comes recently left Constantinople for Batouln, lty, the news that “Bright is up " has run the less startling when it is remembered um the round of lobbies, library, and smoking nut ï¬ve per cent of the patients presenting an" KentuCky Punch’ ,f‘nd “Chmcany and were overtaken by a yacht, manned by ï¬fteen or twenty pirates, armed with v - lb * lv to ll ular ractitio or are room. hover has there been associate Milking? wh,,e“{h{,°“p,m,’mdm§m and known as “hot copporsa Leaping out Of bed to get the we “when he went revolvers and yataghans. They secured the entire cargoes of both ships, one of in the same speaker and ill the same other advertised cures never record a curve at speech merit so sustained with excellence 5'“ smm “'"h “‘5 Chm“ “0" “mmâ€? W whirling down ten feet, allghting with 8 5°“ “mug ‘1‘“an 0“ a“ ‘0Ԡwhich was laden with valuable silk. King Louis of Bavaria has many debts, lievcd by the most scientiï¬c men that There was along and painful pause. and is in pressing need of money. Some Silk for Poultry. There is scarcely a better food for poultry, young or ohl, than sour milk al- lowed to thicken and with a portion of the whey drained off, or it may be used for wetting dough without separating the whey. Farmers who haves surplus of skimmed milk. or families who keep but one cow, can scarcely do better than to use the surplus for feeding poultry. in will pay better than if fed to swine, as poultry and eggs always bring better prices by the pound than swine flesh. Chickens that are kept free from lice, have cracked grain at will and sonr milk to drink, will seldom be troubled by gapcs or other diseases. Prof. Henry, of the Wisconsin Agri- cultural Experiment Station. made a careful series of experiments to ascertain how seed potatoes had better be cut, if out at all. The best yields were obtain- ed from the whole potatoes of “good size ;" the next from the stem end ; the next from the seed end ; the next from the “ordinary cut ;" the next from what he calls Dr. Sturtovaut's cut; the next from thick pariugs of the skin. and the last yield from thin parings. By “ordi- nary†cut is meant that thqpofntoos are cut to one eye without regard to the di- rection of the cut. The “thick parings" left only one-third of the flesh of the tuber. The parings were cut to one eye, and this was thought to be directly the opposite of Dr. Sturtevant's method. One-third of the potato was taken for the seed-end, and two-thirds And get a sample copy 0 Tncran-the but ï¬rm Weekly N no publ See the bi. N! of awards for man-ring ll'blsl‘ro‘ill-lna a hitAb‘K emu-iv. 33 h 35 Adelaide Biro“. “not. Toronto. Canada. W. & F. P. Currie & 00. lm Grey Nun Street. Montreal. llupol’Wl of Irraln I’lpes. I‘orllnnd Cement Chimney Tops. (haulauwont. Vent “ulna. Water limo. l-‘lue Coven. Whiting. Fire Bricks. Plaster of Paris. l-‘lrw Clay. Borax. Roman Orulrnt. China Clay. Manufacturers of Bessemer Steel nails. Chair a Bed Spr lux- ï¬Eâ€"ATEI’TOâ€"‘PfiTKTO BUGS. Keep the Pigs Comfortable. Comfort is an element ill pig raising not sufficiently considered. A pig made com- fortable will increase in flesh much faster on the same quantity of food than it will ‘ ' - living emails: in the tissues. Mr. Dix- doubt. not infrequently below himself, on “pence Named his cum m mm but "31°" .1†SPOken at his best! or ‘3‘ extermination : this accomplished the catarih anything like his best. he has been at his is practically cured. and the pormancncl is un- beat throughout Hi3 eyoqueuoe my be ‘ questioned. as cures effected b him our you are cures still. No one a over a compared to. the glow of a clear ï¬re “so so rare. Mr. Bright has spoken, no m. mm 15 due to the presence or Then he peered upward through the dark- tomuted to cure catarrh in this manner. and no ness and called: if left uncomfortable. A pigth‘st'is kept for the ,Stem end' It Win be “en Lh?‘ “Caswell!†weeks a 0 he tried to effect a loan With steadily bufii‘lilg almost at a white heat. Omar "081mm" b8! 8““ cn'wwmflb- The ASK YOUR. LOCAL DEALER FOR in a we," “mum-“Mme PM will not from thlfsitethlï¬frpï¬s; ourfovï¬l, therci)ls [No reply_] the fang... Berlin banker Bleichmeder, Therenothiug ï¬tfuldor spittsmodic llbtput ï¬gggzzfl‘égxg’c.u3§°fmdésgs}glgpgg £131: c5112: nAuS‘ths PURE [nuns GREEN. thrive so well as another. will ko t in a “0’8 0 8‘3 Y n P V' “3 m ,‘3 “ I" and again with the Dammdt bank but it. e no emn an spor we are in or- year s s most avora e. or a speedy and commune pen and furnished pwim a Swmm“ method, which consists. m [b%egl:';:i:s] failed in both cases, being unable to’com- woven as naturally as the sedans and gagrggngngvggggsgï¬gï¬l.ggggrggg efda'llelâ€ii:ï¬l°.t“e‘lmvsfsmm “W†clean, dry bod. Etposure to cold and Shorty 1“ hmng the flesh of each °y° out new†ply with their conditions. He then ap- comic scenes in one of Shaksperes mas- respond with Messrs. A.H.D1X0x& some» A, Ramsay a; Son, through the centre of the potato. __.â€"â€"o.<-.<>oo The March Through the Desert. Our Woolwich correspondent writes : “ Appliances of several kinds for storing fresh water and carrying it across the desert in the proposed expedition from Suakim to Khartoum are in course of pre- paration at the royal arsenal, \Voolwitch. For use at the wells and cases, large reserâ€" voirs of waterproof canvas has been pro- vided, some of them several yards square, for dipping pails in to water llorses,others shaped like ordinary troughs, and others adapted to the requirements of the troops. For conveying the water on camels iron tanks are being made, about three feet long, 8 inches broad and 14 inches deep ; but it is not quite decided whether these or ordinary casks of wood shall be oni- ploycd for the purpose, and probably a supply of both will be sent out. Already have gone ii great number of cisterns formed of galvanized zinc plates riveted, and each having a capacity of about two hundred gallons, and these it is proposed to place at convenient points of the line of march for replenishing the camel-loads. tel- Plece3_ MIL Bright has probably Kingstroet West. Toronto. Canada. and enclose coined as many concise and adhesive 23233.1†1°: um“ “um†°n camm"‘"°'“"‘u phrases as Disraeli himself. Itis he who invented the words “fancy franchise," .. I ., who ï¬rst eluploycd“tho cave of Adullalli" monitszraldpllxrrgn be] I don,‘ bone" 1 w as a naetap‘lilorhfor the rcgélgtzaf {Ilhe {113‘ aegis: gist thraiixh th‘l’stgpriug houieï¬luanlna l .Olgyoes 2;: affecte , an w o compo: u ainltes '5 ‘ 7°“ .u 80' "0° '- 0‘50“ 1†themselves to the Scotch terrier of which ï¬'ï¬ï¬‚ï¬rfllï¬ï¬‚ Elm um a†fly we "gm _ln was difï¬cult to say what; portion form. It (1088 80""! l“ If thï¬ only Tlglltfl thfl White ed the head and what the mu. His hum- man are \vlll‘ug to concede the red men, are or has always been of the quiet, cutting mum“ mlâ€- and sarcastic style. He likened Mr. pis- Jonh 3mm“. an": meli to “the man who was not a Cabinet Next ton olenr clusci non for solid comfort Minister but onl a mount bank,nnd who l c men an old shce 0 c trouble exists in I Y 9 set up enroll and offered the country pco- the fact that nld slices wear out, and a 0" or p18 pins that were very gojd against that they 0 lloot always be worn. Un- earthquakes.†He likened Lord Derby's llollbtedly Joell must be a sufï¬'srcr from professions about reform to “tho sort of c? 95- {md hm‘n“ I“ heffd 0 Phi: 81°“? feast that a Spanish host sets before his “.3.†03.5, mm “Om ‘1'.“ “""m ‘ “m ‘3' t . t. f l-ttl t d Ciro Extractor. Ttlls great remedy never ggt’dgï¬nglfa 131%]: 01:“: ,, 6 {lift}; 1.2;â€; fails to remove the warst earnsâ€"soft or hard .' â€"in a few days. No discomfort no sure Of“ Pearl When ,Mr- Bnght “'35 090° ab‘ spots, but pr ill,t and certain (inn. Ba- sent from _ Parliament through lune“: warn of flesh eating and sore producir g sub that “Prf’WdePCGa in Punlahme“ll 9f the stituies. Use Putnam's orly. N. C. l‘ol- manner in which he had abused his tal- son & (30., Kingston, props. 611153. lllfd mfllCPed uP0n 11“? a lime?“ 0f Restraint and ibrrty go hand in hand in the brain," eIIClted from hlm 0“ his I‘G- the development of characterâ€"indeed With- turn to the House of Commons the retort, . _ out the former the latter is impossible. “It may be so, but in any case it Will be Qm‘ck Admruscmeng storms retards growtfi. Experimou's rc- ccntly mode at the Ohio Agricultural lix- perimellt Station, have shown the waste- fulllt-rs of exposing animals to inclement weather. l'igs ill open pens gm; only four pounds of increase for ouch bushel of Corn fed, while those in closed pens gave nine pounds increase per busth of corn fed. plied to three Munich bankers, and by giving crown lands as security obtained the money he wanted. To the widow of the great Russian general Todleben the emperor of Germany has sent the following dispatch : “ In the severe loss you have sustained by the death of your husband, for whom I enter- tained high esteem both as a man and as a general, I can not forbear expressing to you my sincere condolences.†The queen of Greece also sent a letter along with a splendid wreath of flowers. Flve persons were recently placed in the dock at the Birmingham police court charged with attempting to commit sul- cide. One was a coal merchant, who tried to cut his throat because of heavy losses in business. Another was a groom, who took vermin killer because of failure to get work. A third attempted to cut his throat while intoxicated. A fourth was a. young marrled woman who tried to drown herself at midnight. The British army just now closely re- sembles that commanded by the illustrious Bombastes Furioso ; it grows more and more like a- skeleton day by day. Its “Ehfâ€"umfâ€"what'l" The Judge was awakening. “I've fallen througha trap,†yelled the now affrighted Judge; “get up and light; a candle." “Where are you?" queried Judge Car~ tor sleeplly, framing his opinion that his honorable brother was drunk. “Down here. Fell through a trap. Don’t get out on my side of the bed." “All right." And Judge Marks, spring- ing out. on his own slde, turned three ‘solnersaults and landed on the small of his back. Both were now convinced they had fallen into a den of thieves and were possibly to be murdered. The jok- ers had closed the shutters so no light c .uld enter and remand all the furniture The judges groped or und on hands and knees, nearly frozen death, and only at day break discovened the bed, climbed in- to it and got warm enough to talk the thing over. There were recently two temperance societies staged under glorious auspices. The head ua " ers of one is at Selina; the other at S eboygan. Paint and Color Manufacturers. Montreal. WHAT SHALL "I DRINK-l TEE MONTSERRAT Lime Fruit Juice. Cordial. most‘ wholesome delicious and refluth beveraxu. Strictly pure am entirely free from Alcohol. Cold Medalualcutta Exhibition. til-lab all ll lab Illd‘m Sula prowlvtorn ll. tlUlll‘ ‘N EVA. El k $3.. Montreal. Agents. JAS. ll. PEARCE A 00.. - route. A bankrupt man never writes to the bank ~â€" The Right Kind of Talk. Mr. Gilbert, in his advice to the read- ers of the Maine Farmer, tellsthonl that “the hay ullkcr who goes fight. along with his work of buying as he does with other farm work, without dodging on ac- count of tho ï¬cklcncss of tho weather, or without withdrawing from the ï¬eld, because the early lllorlling is not. clear. will as a rule got his hay in as good condition, and certainly will get it; factor and do it cheap- cr than one who is timid about it and dares not “pitch in" for fear of getting his hay hurt. Up and after it is the word, llcitllor working too hard, nor making long days, but putting the work in sys- tclllatically and regularly." Tllls is the right kind of talk. The man who ls-con- , i ’7 h For sale I \t'entlbcllomc M E Y Tich u Vanni Engine l s Abln Triumph do. 1 (l . U. Morrison do. l 8 h p Portable En lilo and llollur one Bhltlï¬. l :5 h. p. lionaoutal b Nottly. 1 do. by Wa- terous wl'll cut off valve. and nuance and bullets of smaller sites. all tllorolmlll‘ reflth before lrnvlnz shop. 2 ï¬dellldh Planers and . latchsra. launch l'ouy Planer. 1 Iron framu T. lloulug mscblus, lllllllll Hist ’l‘i-llolli‘r, l Dunn Plilner or RUHIU‘L 9 band laws. 10 Saw 'lallll-l. l Fire-Proof as u. l Jeweler l Roul- H'cul. l lluok-Illlldcr'l Screw l‘rm. li'l-llICli French llurr l‘urtabls (hilt Mill. 1 clinch illscrmd Toolll-llaw, &c.&c. Bend f:rilswlli|. No. 9, wiltaluluu full use acriptlon of lllnchlnery In stock. Adam". Ii- W. I'll I Ill ll. Brglltforil.-9‘ntfl. Dominion Line of Steamships. Running lll connection with the Grand Trunk Railway of Cnmula. Hailing from Quebec i-vcry bnlunla‘y during the summer months. and from Portland every '1 lumlay during the winter months. balling llatcs from QURIIKU T0 LIVERPOOL. - Fich animal wxll cari- two casks slun ~ - - . . . tlnunlly llf'lllln" back for fear of bad ‘ . '. y g, 3' w . sources or supply, from causes atlll EOHIB- some consolation to the frlends and the Are ra lill becon‘ln a summers and we Sum“ “'3' 9- T°"""‘°- “'K' no a Imnuwr‘mse’ across a pack Budd!“ and A MEXIC‘L‘ MOB. What Obscure, are all bUt CIOSBd- Re- family of the iloblo lord to know that the tl.iuk She’ll/loves pub is'lcrs to exn’mlne into """mlyn' “m m “"1†Mpt' 0 weather is pretty sure to have his hay in- jured by becoming over ripe. 'Vnncmlvcr.‘aux. 23I Monti-rill. slept. ls Rates of manage: Cabin. 0 when to Liverpool 3.10.360. $05. #80. I «mm. 890. 2108. 8117. 'Ilnfl. M‘mnllllfl to steamer and berth. lntuunullsto $3645. Hteoraxu. as lowest rates. The saloons aml staterooms ln alaauu-rs lusrkod thus: " aro unllllslll where but little motion In felt. and no cattle or slump carried on tlmm. PM fur the! particulars apply to any (ha ld Tlunk Hallway Agent or local auellu- of tile Company. or to DAVID TOIHIANCIC A (20., General Agents. Montreal. each cask will contain about twenty gallons. Not more than ten miles of railway has yet been dospatchod to the Soudun, but the steamship engineer, which has just left \Voolvvich, has on board sonic of the locomotive plant, in- cluding engines, steam cranes, etc. Yes- terdny some bulks of timber and pales of sandbags, which the engineer could not take, were sent on board the Peninsular and Oriental steamer Rollilln, for im- lllediato conveyance to Suez, on route in Suakim. being in urgent demand ; and the chartered steam transport Dunluce, which has been for some time employed on similar service, will arrive at the arsenal in a few days for more railway iron and some of tho miscellaneous stores for Egypt, now accumulated, among which are a quantity of light planks for hut-building and iroli pipes for constrxlct- illg aqueducts.†' .mwny sue Didn’t. A young woman from the country was sulng lier ox-swoethoart for breach of promise, and the lawyers were, as usual, lliakillg all sorts of inquisitive interroga- tories. “You say," remarked one, “that the defendant frequently eat very close to you 1" “Yes sir," was the reply, with a hectic flush. “llow close l†“Close cliough, so’s one cheer was all the settin’ room we needed." “And you say he put his arm around you f" “No, I didn’t." “What did you say, then T†“I said he put both around me.†“Then what. ?" “Ho hugged me." “Very hard I" “Yes, he did. So durn hard that I come plirty near hollcrln’ right. out.†“Why didn't you ‘llollor f' " “'Causo." “That's no reason Be explicit, please. Because what 3" “ 'Cnusc. I was nfeerd lie’d stop." ‘ The Court fell oil' the bench and had t) be carried out and put under tho hy- the merits of ill illy artichs pull‘ld up in their columns. \Vc do not. deny that man) ill -r- itorious remedies are properly to bc clused under this hoadin . Take the hundreds and thousands rilievo from severe sufferiug by the use of Pol-03's N'rvillne, would it not be unreasonable to expect them in condemn that fat-famed l‘fllii'lvl Now. We know for a f. c: that l’olson’s Nervllme is without ex- ception the most. plwcrful, pleasant and cer- tain remedy in the world for pain. It cannot 'ail. for it gar-n right to the blttom of pain. po c'n'iltcs to the nerv: s soothes them in‘o quit hose and affords prompt and prill ll ll ‘. relief. N‘rvilino is at ll by all drugglsts. Sample only 10 clll‘s. Try if. People who are notsuited with hard coal can unily he s ioted with soft. About the only force some pwpI: have is the force of habit. Young Mon lâ€"diosd This. The Voltaic Belt C0,, of Marshall Mich., offer to st ul their cc'cblah (1 Electro- Voltaic Belt and other Electric Applial cell on trinl for thiity days, to mfll (young or old) ailllctcd v ith llalvous dcbi icy. loss of vitality and manhood, and all kiudr d troubles. Alto fcr rhculna'ism, lieurnlgil, paralys’r, llll'l many other dismiss. ('om- plctc restoration to health, vigor Oll’l mill hood gl nmllt- or]. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at m cc for illlllt-atcd pamphlet free. And here is a ll laton h‘ many-school boy who, when asde to stand l'p am “ say his vase," did it thus: "B's not overcome of evil, but come it our cull WIth good." 'lnere are ots of people going around grumbling. and half sick at the tlwmaoh all the time; who might be well and happy. if they only used Dr. Carsun'n iltomach Bitters occasionally. It I. a splendid Blood Puriï¬er All Druuists 60 cents disease is one which even Providence could not inflict on him." Nor could any- thing bo better than his criticism of Sir Charles Adderley, now Lord Norton, when that gentleman had made some statement from which Mr. Bright dis- sented: “I hope he thought ho was speaking the truth;but lie is rather a dull man and liable to make blunders."â€"Ccn- fury. cruiting is nearly at a standstill. Every regiment on the regular establishment is below its strength.‘ As for the militia, taking it in the aggregate, it is already short some 30,000 men, and the deï¬cit is daily increasing. People have been very busy in France lately predicting the terrible consequences which will. ensue from the re-establish- merit of [f’vorcm Here is one of the most tor; ‘ 3&3?!pr young man gets a divorce, 9 o 1.03 a second time ; but the mo; “‘0, n f“ t wife. hrsboen divorced, to“ and if: mini-tied the father of his second wife. Thus the young man has changed his wife but not. his mother- in-law. Where, then, is the proï¬t on the transaction '1 The number of tourist hotels in Swit- zerland is 1,002, of an aggregate value of 319,500,500 francs, on which year before last the not proï¬t was only about 5 per cent. Since 1871 the English have led all other nations in the list of travellers, the next in rank being the Germans. Then followed in regular order Americans, Frenchmen, Italians. Twenty years ago the Swiss themselves constituted the ma- jority of travellers, but now they furnish the smallest contingent. Frederick Combcrlon, the French sculp- tor, committed suicide three weeks ago by shooting hlmsolf at the house in which he lived. Amid great privations he had worked for four years at a statute of J uvoual, which was exhibited in the re- ceut salon. He obtained neither a medal nor a purchaser, and it was this disap- pointment that led to the rash act. An- other French sculptor six weeks earlier committed suicide by leaping from a win- dow after the salon had refused to admit his statue. A singular can of forbidding the bonus is reported from the village of Compton, near Salisbury, England. A couple was duly asked by the vicar, when a young woman stepped up in presence of the con- regatlon, and said: “ I forbid the bonus." 0 reverend gentleman, who had not perceived her at first, completed the ask- ing, When he requested her to explain her out at sea. No small amount of skill is reasons. She stated that the bride was shown in adjusting the weight of wood to her sister, and that she was partially \that of the kite, to have it affected by the ' ‘moo Thousand mmrlatod People Attack Missionaries at Colayn. Recently a violent mob attack was made in Celaya, a large city at the crossing of the Mexican Central and the Mexican National railroads, against the Rev. A. W. Groeuman and his assistant, Mr. Octaviano Torres, in charge of the work of the Methodist Episcopal mission in that place. All accounts agree that the house occupied b the above named minis- tors was assailed y at least. three thousand infuriated people, largely incited by the incendiary preaching of the parish priest. The disturbance lasted nearly two hours. The doors and windows of the house were at last completely demolished. Messrs. Greenman and Torres, with the wife of the latter, were compelled to retire to the rear of the promises, scale a wall and conceal themselves in an interior room of an adjoining house. After a little do- lay their pursuers discovered their retreat: and battered the door till it. went to pieces. Amidst the most diabolical threats and insults, their ï¬endish enemies sought to cut, them with knives, and ï¬nal- ly discharged two shots of a large pistol or rifle at them. Fortunately, the balls did not take effect upon their intended victims. In this last, extremity, no help appear- ing, Messrs. Greenman and Torres resort- ed to the use of their pistols, ï¬ring three shots, killlng, so it is affirmed, one of their assailants and wounding two others. During the momentary respite which this resolute action secured, the assistance tnrdily and unwillingly sent bythe authori- ties arrived, and the beleaguered party was conducted to it place of safety. All the facts point clearly to the gross and culpable negligence and even fanati- cal hostility of the mayor (J efo Politico) of the city. Twice on the day of the mob had the threatened parties requested suit- able protection, receiving from the mayor and his subordinates only evasive and un- satisfactory rcplies, coupled with assur- ances that they would find that within three days they would be compelled to leave the town or be assassinated. The house where the attack took place is with- Cut or Whole Potatoes for Seed. Whether it is best to plant cut or‘ whole potatoes for seed, is a subject that has from time to time been much discus- sod, and many experiments bearing Upon tho matter have been made. The latest reported exporiillollts are those made at the Ohio Espcrilliclltal Station. Tlicso oxporilllonts show that potatoes gave much larger yields in two successive years with whole tubers. than with cut- ting to one oyo~302 and 2C4 bushels per now being obtained by the use of whole potatoes for seed, while only 174 alld 135 oushols ivoro obtained when single eyes were used for seed. Ripening was nine days earlier when Wlltllo seed was used than wholl single eyes were planted. These experiments can scarcely be con- sidered as conclusive ill regard to the merits of cutting seed potatoes. Very few who advocate cuttlng send, out so closely as single eyes. Probably if the trial had been made between whole tu~ born and tubers cut in two to four or six pieces, according to size, there would not have been that difference in yield. It is n mutter well worth careful experimenta- tion. Allan Lina Royal Mall Steamships. Railing tllll'llll winter from Portland every Thursday and Halifax every Saturday to leurpool. and Ill summer frcln Quebec uvcry Hatuhlay to leutpnol. calling at Low doudurry to land malls and par li-n era for Scotland and Ireland. Also from llllltllllure via lallfsx and HI. John‘s N. R. to Liverpool fortnightly during lllnllllel months. The summers of the (llasuow llnes call during winter between Portland and Ola-sow. and llonton and Glasgow altcruntcly; and durlu summer botwucn Quebec and Glasng slid Boston an (lleuw evciy work. For freight. panes c. or other Information :1 ply to A. Schumilo icr scum. Baltimore; :8. unurd 8:00. Halifax : Shell 5: Co. at. John s N. E; Wm. Thomson 8:. 00.. St. John. N. 13. Allan it Go, Chic». 0: Love & Al ion. New York; ll. Bourllor 'oronlo ; Allnlls. line «i 00.. Quebec; H. A. Allan. Portland. Boston. Mon- in» The Simple Sports of 11 Once Savage Race of the rat-lilo. Considering their lack of opportunities, the people of the Gilbert Islands manage to amuse themselves ill a variety of ways. Out. of halves of cocoauut shells, with tho liusks attached, fleets of miniature sloops are built, and their sails, made from a broad, dry, thick leaf, being set, the tiny boats are ranged in line by all excited crowd of yaclltsmen, and soul: on their course over the lagoon towards some floats anchored half a mile or so away, the race creating his lnuch excitement as any civilized regatta. Their kites are made of the flat, thin loaves of tho pandanus, fastened together by their edges, and shaped like the loilg and narrrow pinions of a sea bird. The framework of the kites is built of the thin but strong and elastic midribs of tho cocoanut pinnzu, and the whole machine issolight and so nicely balanced that no “tail†is necded to balance them in the air. In size they vary from six inches to six feet in length. Another form of acronautic toy is a kite shaped like those already described, but furnished at the tip of each wing with a bit of light Wood hanging from the end of a short string. The one flying this kite wados into the water a short distance where the wind is blowing off the land. and tosses the toy into tho air. It is carried along by the breeze, sinking as it goes, until the bits of wood touch the water, when the kito, boillg relieved of their weight, springs into the air, again to descend and rise in a succession of graceful bounds until it is lost to sight mils Will, Poultry Notes for July. lll’ J. \‘v'. BARTLETT, LAMBETH, ONT. The principal point to be observed dur- ing this month is to food well and be sure the birds have plenty of pure, frosh wa- tor, and if convenient let them hive plenty of sour milk ; also provide shade by some moonsâ€"four posts with two strips milled across as beams, than ll few more stripsupon tholll, and cover with branches. lluvo it just high enough for the birds to run under, any twenty inches or two feet from the ground ; this will be highly beneficile to the chicks, and comfortable for the old ones. Build of inch boards, batten outside. . ~ lino with for paper inside, then line again with matched stuff, or dressed and joint- od half inch : for the roof. cover with inch boards, over this put two or three . VFult181.w(60lbn.lJas.llllsl-l. Toning: D lugs. GALLOWAV s Co.. Cotton. Woollm. Hil.k Car pet, and Worsted Shuttle Makers. Duudas. Ont. ‘ ST, WM ’ 7' V V ' ‘ THE STRONGEST lwufugmï¬tllï¬ï¬lï¬ï¬nwoll-l THE MOST RELIABLE: lru ‘llouse, 1} land. good garden. atahlc and Ilulnlsm‘l. FMHUK hell") m. flu" {or “mow AW,†"0‘ 7" Unrlvrlllul in nmlrrlnl. cnmmctloll all-l flllllh. ru' flvD'unh' 0m“ fun In nu'uvnc)’ null lumplnllv-il in durability, (Juan 3 UTUAL MARRIAGE ENDUWMENT AH'N, allqu logilvrntin-vnfzrfacuon lncorxxlrawl. lll'ltll (mloc London. Out. 1 H E Y Exc E L A L L o T H E R a_ lame: LC?IIlca't‘l from Iâ€: to tv’ayla’hle on mar- rlnui- at ollowulz later. or i, of la crrtlllcatu, fl; qilartrrly fill! a In advance. $0.75. For Ill)“: (lo-Itill- ' RAILROAD. Whit!“ OUSI AND HILL cube. 8‘: quarterly dues in advance. 8Hâ€. For {2.0†Ocrtltlcau. 810; quarta'rly :lucs iil advance. .2 (I). For l T a valia iHâ€"EWEâ€"Eh‘l, Rogers 81.75, um)... 31 m. ._.__â€". . . in oils ï¬ve minutes’ walk of the ma or’s ,omou t'll u. 15; u} l ‘ e l - .- . 2m. . . . thicknesses of good heavy brown paper, (1an for purposc of resuscitation. omcoy The omdfll had at his disgom . _ _ ‘ .h, am; ‘03:, ,,}"nm‘,‘.“:’ Aggy,,,‘3,:3,“o::',;nï¬W Mllls‘ Alarm Mmâ€) Drum-m. paint with oltldc of iron and oil. then put mu...“ ' paralyzed. The "681' dedmed to take Wind as has been described. union each slim. mm mm quarterly aanrurncnlll --â€"â€"â€"« abundant means of quelling the riot. It is positivon known that ho was in his office and received tidings of what was of English burial customs, says: “The taking place at least three-quarters of an English have several customs which, in hour before the ministers were compelled my ()plniun, are as fanatical as any that to use arms in their own desperate do- are observed among other nations. In loose. The most ordinary dc eoof faith- tlils country tho breath ls no sooner out lulmï¬as nml activity dictated y conscious- nf the body than they fall a-stripping the nose of otlicial responsibility and the com- body of everything made of linen. A nlonest sentiments of humanity would Mohammedan is not more careful ill have prevented the lamentable consc- washing a dead body. a J ow is not more quencos of the disturbance. Public senti- exact lll purifying, or a paplst in muttor- ment and the proper authorities should illg over it, some superstitious prayers, hold the mayor of Col a to a strict ac- thau the English are in wrapping it up in countability for the ot.-â€".lfe.riam Fin- n flannel sllrr-ud. There are a great under. number of these grave clothes ready made, and many get their living by sell- ing them. 'l'hure Is an express law pm- Etiquette 0f the Shea Cnl’e hibiting the use of anything about u dead In an editorial on "Etiquette of the are plr inptly paid, on pu sent memlmnhlp at end of yrar. . . . Endowment reserve account will amount to '10 (u) “(r W H531! I’fllt ll.|.l M'l'lLA'l'El) l'ltlth Llâ€. villlna for; largo llllullu ylof elldowlin nu. 'thIl‘l plscrs -â€"â€"- ---~‘ this Aasoc lion in a mum ï¬nancial “union. ‘o cnu- , anion with any similar Institution. A good ruins- G‘ l l A? N S & warty for young pelvllll'. Henri for My Lawnlc. W. - lMLAClI. ileum-rs. London. Out. ‘I | HILTON. 0N7 cognizance of the objection. A table showing the length of service in parliament of the most eminent Eng- lish statesmen now living contains the followin figures: Mr. Gladstone, 51 years; rd Granville, 47 years; Lord John Manners, 40 years; the duke of Argyle and; Lord Kimberley, each 37 years ; Lord Derby, 36 years ; Lord Salis- bury, 81 years; Sir Stafford Northcote. 28 years ; Lord Hartington, ‘37 years, and Mr. Childors, 24 years. Lord Granville has served the longest time in office, 28 years 1 month. and the longest in the cabinet, 21 years and 2 months. Mr. Gladstone has been in oflico ‘22 years and 10 months, and in the cabinet20years and 9 months. An aged widow, is Mine. Thcveuln, In the gamo of checkers, in all its vario- ties, they are very skilful. and ill manipu- lating a loop of string in the game of “cat cradle" they are only cltcellcd by the E3- quimaux in the number and variety of the figures they will construct on their taper ï¬ngers. “Jacket/ones," “ Jack- straws," and other indoor games they are very fond of and proficient in. Among the boys and young men foot races, leap- ing, and wrestling arc practiced a good deal. and much agility and muscular energy shown. In their dances there is much slow, rhy- thmic movement, which differs from the Hawaiian lawn in the absence of the un- dulafory motions of the body. A group of men and women will gather together for a dance and form ill two rows opposite on battens over the cracks in the boards. and your house will be very warm. and as near vermin proof as it can well be. It is boat to use the ground for a floor. If it is low and Wot. fill in sand or gravel. Build of sutlicicllt size to allow one at unrc yard por fowl if for Plymouth ltrc or Asiatlcs, or any two-thirds as much room for tho smaller birds. Five foot high is enough for the lowest part of the roof, and enough higher at the highest part to give sufficient pifdl to run the water. When poultry raising and gardening are curled oil, as is frequently the also. it is n g ml plan to build the house ill the middle of a small field, using one-half for garden and the other for a run. changing every three can. thus keeping the gar- den enrich . and the runs fresh and A Curious Illlrlal Custom. A Jewish chrolllcler, writing in 17-16 CMERIDEN BRITANNIA â€": ussuucruuulm olr(:â€"- giant minnow midi ï¬llm “j lair, New York. Merlden (CL), Chicago, San Francisco, London, ( .ng.). BRANCH FACTORYâ€"Cor. Cannon and Wellington Street». Hamilton, Out. I.» â€"~, Han] purchasers having through a \ THAvi similarity of mum purchamri other wan-I under the lnlpnaalon that the were of our izlunhctum, we aim umqu - ad was! 1 al attention to the a nova TRADE AHKH The fact that our , 1847 llogern llrou. Al. healthy. , . V i a I _ - - each other. One step forward as a leader a...†n,â€- , M m _,. Mn d,†._.. .-._-._.,. -_ bod) 2:13“ ‘9 “"t wofuen- . u 5“ ml'hh Car, the Philadelphia Tim:,nmong other gm“ and a chgnt, is commenced, The time i; ‘ :ï¬ufl-lhbea Infltlrhgtlnng I MARK 3 mm “l "M “l' ‘9‘“? *3 “ml’lt’lul "1 things, says! “The man who sits with ' i » accented by m (,cwainml stamp Of the unsg‘lglglm‘“ï¬lgfl,_"" "' ‘ Q sheep llcnellclsl to the Land. No other farm stock is more beneficial to tho lxnd than sheep. Pastures, occu~ 1mg sheep. instead of becoming poor- er I. was surprised the other day to see a com- missary of police, followed by twu gendar~ mes, appl'y'ihng for admission to the pro- mlscs. e commissary informed her very politely that a very serious criminal foot. or a resounding slap on the mat. , .. ' _.___-...._-...._._._.--..-_.-..,... .-.._..._.. , . . sowing a shroud, it is a crime against the hi, lug. “toâ€. his elevated {ooh aenving l lowering the body of the muscular part of state. However, at first, 1 was exceed 3. , kind of trip for everybody go! in 0,. "ll-1‘3 “"1"â€9“d ‘l' ""5 Odd cmwm- out of the car, the man who sits Sgth his . _ “'hcll I came to understand the reason knee. . N 0 ï¬nd th whim of th 0“- be°°m° “Ch†Hid W311" l was far from condemning the Hugh-h: “.3810 E... h: pay‘mforou a†emu; and p um more better feed. The The intention of their law which forbids: - . - - ., chuse had been made against her. but bull!“ luld 5m I Ch w Md“! Opl'll ' ; burying in linen is to increase the con.l1}:::m ggzjfhiizgzg 05:11.3; 31:3; mt. 1‘ “he would °°nï¬d° 50.000 in?“ up in almost every pasture, are eaten o .umpziqn .,( mum g.di w.) u) w E... : wmdo" “king a; In» W '6‘“ when to bun he would see that she was admitt- unl kept down by thong.th their place courage that kind of manufacture." he only pays for one, is to be stralghten- “1 ‘0 bu" Tb? 01“ My mml’ungly occupied by grass. «3 wash and. Mode-em has the following reflecri ,n on , M on,“ And aw won'wn who an m their consented, and did not see three men wortth plth will be kept down and ‘ this lsw : "Nothing. sure. can show a é skim to “he who ,5 much room “we 38â€â€œ “nld ï¬lled “Don M “1°an 3'11"“ “m‘m Sm? “‘ ' “Mb lull" ml" mum-“'1‘ l0? ind†115‘“ ‘0 Wk“ women themselves and refuse to contract in ‘ mun °f “nun Th†'8’†"mply “"95" 0‘. PM“ M l“! 0m“ {Inn . the very dead interest themselves in it." them m m be made to “.3; up elm" “d “1"†mm!†on lbhcmlmx “almon- animsl. eating many that horses and cat- begin ,0 berm“ Tho mama is am The mock commissary was sentenced to u†"(m 1 M ‘ 1"" '1‘“? mm ‘1‘ . - - - . line-rel one of mariners or the sheen ‘ I an“ yâ€. impmmem‘ The Mndo ways he kept in a puturc with cattle or ' “0" ' d“ u' 0b "1"†C3131“ 01‘ in de y a o } gendarmes were placed on the retired list m N --._ ._..-__...._.-_-. m. ,fâ€"._.,....__ ....._...._.._._...__â€"â€"â€" the upper arm and che .t. The stain; s and blows grow more frequen:e3s the song is . . sung the voices are rai higher and I h N T K 7' K l‘ 1 1 ' highdr, the words are shouts-d faster and e e 1 1 a m faster, until, a climax being leached, the “ stanm concludes with three echoing stamps and chips, and the noise suddenly ceases. i lligh Arm Machine lIIO‘V ncugnud as the Saving'lfachinalof the Penal. lllls light and Itst to ran attest and lull move-est. Plain and Maple I. learn The Gilbert Islanders were once ac- counted to be one of the most savagol races in the Paciï¬c. But few vessels touched at the group, and they lay off and E V on while they rocured oocoanuts, fish.l etc. If a veaac did anchor, or whcul boats were sent in, a most careful watch _. ho", m a“ am“, pm“ 'hkh mï¬unday school l" naked Sam Johnsing ofi mem' but 0‘ "mu!" Th" “"589 dd' _0f the penitenu‘rï¬ The, 80; two . R". AW mm {m m .L “seen of both sexes been thinking so M :‘niftlul.’ "fwi‘l {aï¬r‘b‘zzï¬gm‘Llc‘lhm‘ “beam†oufl: argatgup long of his or her rights that ft is most 3 ye}: .pleof'u 1 Id 1 h had to be kept lest the crews should be’ ‘ viï¬thmm dï¬ï¬mmnggbghubztitfl n! the gum. 1n “ahead :0 u“, dean‘s“? might slow wid do collectsâ€"~" “Posh : d’a’c‘d‘ m min“ °l a†ï¬ghu 0‘ “he†a In“: a 01L": 9 “3' ° Augl‘n’ murdered and the boats aptured or ves- all produce. ‘G-osl. 'll tan ht- black hide. I gibs him Wple' “m, Ԡwmc' l' "Rams ludmg.‘ lelu driven ashore. It was awarded flu medals and lb". 3" of sheep to the farm. CoL F. D. Curt“, _ . . Th. 11 . of New York. well aye: “After trying ‘ 5"“ ï¬b‘ sum“! l" ‘ “1d? hue-"l ddhyhzmgehhgdnildï¬lm till: im. all kinds .1 l have returned lovau Bl ‘ uni-m the d enema “Papa.†asked a little boy, looking up {and null. phenomenon is by no mana “meâ€â€œ"" “WV†sheep. believing them to be lndis nllblo : Mm“ I 00110“ W - «inaction. “mm from his Sundaydchcollsuou, “what are g conï¬ned to Austria it seem to indie-re mic-a: mm. ub- I~~ w- for a implore development of the re- . “W†5â€â€œ “m5 "0"" “0 “*3 m'din'. ‘the wages of sin l' " “The wages of sin i an increasing averaion on the part of the l :3»- . assigns auhrummd a mecca of the farm. There is no stock d“ b", i 1 n°b" h“ “0 “1“†‘0’ 'llglf’“ g these dam" replied the old man earnest ' modern Euro ' ' ' m . . v- ' . - pcan to military service. a) well calculated for rugged hillsides and t ‘hw l m ‘ b0!“ lly, “depend upon circumstances and The total number of suicides committch The mosquito is not. inclined to favor| prises al the Dominion Exhibition last Odor be:- lt ls rapidly separatan all the old fsahloncdmslasevmwhcn. Boo ft. m it. buy It, and makesurcthat you set It. i two. i. l .1... m... . - . . . . - . . . THEWILLIAMS MFG CO. guaca- . o prevent t growth yuqu I up to“ 50 has “no I Opponunlufl and blame-Ia l)'- 4 from 1359 to 1878 I! 2.036. or an average , prohibition. It is unanimously in favor: “ They will thrivoin par [hat it sweeps the flour, but the ylung But they run up into the thousan my 3 of $1 per annum. In 18"? the average of 0 bars and unaltcraU 1 ed vol ‘ A i ’ I i. - (i "83 NM 0Ҡ3‘" umuw' “4 am mics and get fat where cattle would al- lady is not at all like her but. boy. they run up into the thousands." was 305' ; the year after 31‘4. The lowest ’ the pszfeen ldw. y In“ I ' ’ BL. West. Toronto