THE TWOJIOCTORS. were two quite different indi nail , more conventional, more fresh frpm “andâ€. of be: his ks, more given to routine, and, like ï¬sh, which wish: many other physicians lately grub-Bud, 1'" inane that he could walk right up then write off a would scitter the disease to the winds. Dr. Emmons was formal, less lettered by the light tummy rehwle. lives close to nature, his cut was not quite sofsshlonable, but he (“I , My shone out from his whole earnest contact of his ban his patients as be greeted them give them new cheer and strength. Both physicians were frequent visitors at the residence of Mr. Deane, and both con- sidered it s greet favor to have the society and sprightly conversation of the berutifui Ella, whose sweet simplicity ofmanner seem- ed to signify that she was quite unconscrous of her own charms. hlr. Deane himself had a most tender affection for his daughter, and she in turn leaned on her father with all a dlughter‘s love. “rednelly it became apparent to all that Ella’s health was failing, and that her step, usually so elastic, was growing languid end her face becoming pale, while asevere cough was setting in. Dr. Simpson informed her father that she was in a serious condition and has rapidly running into pluhiu'a pul- monaxir. Dr. Ilmmons also informed him that her case, though not yet dangerous, warlesding into consum tion and should be attended to at once 5 r. Deane, noticing what learned words Dr: Simpson was in the habit of using and that be designated her disease plat/ibis pulmonalfi at once, while Dr. Emmous didn’t know any better than to call it romumption, concluded to employ the former to treat his daughter. In fact, he hadn’t the best idea that both terms meant the same thing and that Dr. Emmons gener- ally used plain Engl sh when talking to un- professional people. Dr. Simpson chuckled to himaelf over the fact that his system of technical claptrap had overs-wed Mr. Deans and gained his point. “ (fure her i ' said he to himself, “ of course I shall cure her in a little while, and she in her gratitude will easily be led to commit herself to my care and keeping for the rest of her mortal life. As to Dr. Em- mons, I pity him somewhat, but he is evi- dently not scientiï¬c and has lost the day. She must have some cod-liver oil for her lungs and some iron to tone up her blood, for she is afllicted with anaemia." With these thoughts,the conï¬dent Simp- son wr-nt forward to put his theory into practice, wholly unconscious of the fact that there were causes lying back of these con- ditions of stomach and lungs that must be reached if anything permament wasto be effected. “ l'reposterous !" said Dr. Emmons to himself, when he heard that cod-liver oil and iron were being forced down into a staunch that was so weak as to be unable to assimilate some of the sin pier foods. " It looks new self that angel girl was to be see- rificed to ignorance, for the real cause of her present difficulties will not be touched," Dr. l-lmmons did not say this before the world at largo, for they would have consid~ nrcd it as a manifestation of professional jealousy ; nevertheless, he grieved night and day over tho course which be felt sure would destroy that lovely temple of a human life- A few Weeks served toprove the truth of his fears, for l-llia steadily failed, the hectic flush made its appearance more intensely and her cheeks grow hollow. The poor girl was oven tortured by blisters, while her stomach was ï¬lled with indigestible com- pounds. Finaily, Dr. Simpson had a con- sult tion with other physicians of the same stamp as himself, and as a result it was com- munlcated to Mr. Deana that he must pro. pare for the worst. as i‘llla's case wan getting beyond human power to save. Mr. Deane was almost beside himself with excitemont, and turning sternly to the doctor, he exclaimed : “ Doctor Simpson, you b '"e wronged me in this matter. \\ hen I pin.\ :1 my daugh- ter’s case in your hands she “as not very low, and you declared that you would have her all right in a little while. Instead of upon the skin. and ga :c relief. and ever l" word. tint she has grown worse. My daughterI publi bed item. herself declared that you were not reaching never want to are your face again." that made the doctor tremble; but at the life. Floating chicken coop on the s ther, laugh. He then explained them made in hot haste that pertain . . . . . . . v funneLwhichwasahout two out on POL lsDBD Oh l.XPl.KIl..\CB. b8 '0' a†pmon “guanï¬zg . “"’ . tflihtb reecon, The New England village of Nâ€"â€"oontssn- $3.: 10,8", “yupâ€. o ‘ h she t ' so rivellflr the favor of the lovely Miss 0;,rug ihaw:£o;“w kale Deane. Dr. Simpson and Dr. Emmons could come. wulebhhkm wemw be 'pn‘d .. “am I" over the crate like aerir, IGIVIIIB' lump“) w“ m"‘“ "m" WW ‘mr' outside in the pure air and shntun body as well as be introduced through the l. After a little laugh Elia was bol- wss placed over over that, end el inserted through ‘0 ‘P‘M‘I {*1 steredu in bed, the crate 0’ hi‘ Pumi m m m8“, 1°°k mt “d her, ewphlte blanket placed Latin prescriptian “m the smell end of the form an opening in the crate so as to throw the On the skin over her lungs. fotte window me into the ing taken “id! wing The be! was then whce‘ei up how predisposed all men are to run in rule. so that the full sunlight could co strove to think for himself, endto adapt his ["82 tad of the m “a, w remedies to the condition and temperament m“ 1,“,an m, "In": Emu of the patient. His hair was not so immac- u war' you "a . ulstely smooth as that of Dr. Simpson and “(a an 5," “in. u bi, he“ in delight. . drink itines if they Pm’cmd ‘ “'3' 1° l'e‘d “d ‘ 3"“51 “"11 were famisbed. If the sunlight is the great fwe: "hm u" vitallzer, why shouldn't it kindle up human ‘1' “Mb um“ °i bodies when it can get to them? Doctor, it seemed to begin- “ bun-n “ Let it burn a little,†said the doctor, “ for it will ï¬re up the organs and d aw some of the soreness outside. ' After a little while the pe ed, though it had hard work to release the im re elements from the fever-elm oi pores. This sweating process was twenty or thirty minutes, been thrown upon the upper rp tion of the time. her in tepid water and was surprised to ï¬nd sticky and even colored matter thrown out enius, do.mant lungs The nurse t She had pesrcd the Rubicon. time onward she moved steadily upward, to the great chagrin of the soon sat up, then waikc doors, then took short rides, then longer she declared her health dition as it had ever be u The roses came back to her cbc :ks and elas‘ But another change had the patient rnd her h of the of a new sun into ride“, and ï¬nally was in as good can ticity to her steps. been going on betwr en physician. To each the approac other was like the coming the sky. With childlike simplicity and yet with delicacy they uttered their gards to each other. doctor determined to bring matters to an ab- solute crisis, Ella knew it as well as he. " Sweetest of women, “ Noblcs’t of men," said she. “ You darling, you know well enough what I'm up to.†“ Of course I do." was her answer, “ but say it nevertheless." “ Will you be my sweeter half for ever everything into fun. she gave a hearty that he had had gâ€"the . be. large while the (going arounl bed. This had alarge rough which her head e be ahead. " said Ella, rspireti in start- allowed to run the light having ine fora por- hen washed “ I feel easier and fresher than I have for days," said Ella. †But I shall have to keep this up every day for a while,†said the doctcr, " even if it should weaken you somewhat." Day after day the work went on. struggle was severe. roused the turbid elem foundation, and one nig with the announcemcnt t "Idcn’t believe it," said be, though at he irt be was somewhat alarmed crisis has come and I trust that with a little help she will get safely through." her almost smothering, but orderc foot-bath, which drew the blood downward From that other doctors. d a few steps out of Finally, ’ said he. " Certainly, dear, if you will i umy strong- er half for ever and ever." Morbid News-Making. Journalists, literary men, those who make it their occupation to write or prepare mat- ter for the newsrnpers, are, as a class, stick- lers for respectability, and if one's claim in that behalf be casuall impugned his“ lndig nation is aroused an “ insulted." Yet who that reads several newspapers does not know the want of com. mon decency exhibited in some of them. Sensation appears to be the controllin tive in the mana ement of certain da and it is reï¬ecte by the large, flaring bead- lines that meet the eye at the top of every column ; it glows in the startling titles that impress the reader that he is about to be in- formed of something much out of the or- dinary ; and it is salient in the phrases, the treatment of the subject, in every line and he declares himself In some of these a straining for humor is the prominent characteristic, and the editor- ial and roportorial wit is exerted to convert If there be a phase of the on Lesque, however small, in any offence against social order, it is seized and magr ï¬ed until it becomes the chief element of the A hideous crime, murder, is treated with facetious garrulity. hor chief (i llicultius, and now I have come In certain dailies the cardinal “ virtue" is to the conclusion that you are scientific onl completeness of detail, es ecially as regards in the use of big words. Dr. Simpson, the vices that abound want you to know that that dear girl is all everything' is the mandatn issued by the I have in this world, and if she dies my sun chief to his reportorial stallâ€"and the read- will have gone from the sky, and I shall ers of such pope society. rs are “ feasted" with long screeds of dilut.d fact and high-colored ï¬c- This was uttered with tears and an energy tion concerning events in private and public bits of scandal, family dif- same timo he tried to justify himself, declar- ferencee, church ftroubles, the ltrical disputes, took that log that God's providence is inscrutable end the divorce courts, furnish the 4; beyond human power to bend. fills whole pa as with disgusting narrative. “ it is more inscrutabl x," said Mr. Deane, There is muc rivalry shown in fullnrss of " that a man can spend years at a medical detail regarding events that embody horror. college, and then when he commences prec. A suicide, a murder, a riot, an epidemic is ticing makes people worse than they were blazoned in great capitals, and extra editions bcIOl'f). Allow mo to say that I shall have are published to feed the public appe such morbid stuï¬â€˜. An English visitor thus it needed a thunderbolt of righteous in- notes his impressions of the literature most ignation like this to set the conceited young prominent in our news sheets : man to thinking and to make him feel that “ Take up a New York morning paper something besides mere druggist's stuï¬â€˜ and you will ï¬nd the platform utterances of sbouldbc used for upbnilding human sys- your chief statesmrn dismissed in a few tum. words. while its lekdlng pa es wil be cover- Mr. Deane went to Dr. Emmons and beg- ed with hraiings such as ‘ She Shoots Her ged him to make the most persistent eï¬orts eelf,’ ‘ Attacked by a Negro in Her House,‘ to save his daughter. although aconncii of ' The Child I’olygsmist,‘ medical men had considered the case quite Elopes,’ ' She Left llim F~rever,‘ ‘ He Lov- h )pelese ed Her too Well,'â€"eud so on, ad nomenm )r. l-Immons at once stated that he had In London this kind of newspaper work is given buns severe and disc ursging case to entrusted to The Police News and Town deal with, although it might have been Talkend other such pape easily controlled at first. However, be able citizens usuld never admit iu‘.o their would hope to save her, although it would houses and no reepe no further use for your services." be ruwussry for berto undergo aprocess on its tables." for ulmzinating the lmpuro elements caused Meanwhile the public appe by the disease and the treatment that might stuflhas been stimulated and cultivated by for the time being elm ist overwhelm her. the newspapers, and its mephltic corruption When Dr. l-qumons went in to see Elle, has been sown in the blood of the excitable she sent an appealing look Into his very masses, to bring forth in time harvests of soul, excl-liming, gently, “ Save me, doctor, vice. crime, disease, and death. save me. I am not afraid to go to the other Why us: not something be done to purify life, and sometimes I wish for its blessed the press and make it the teacher of truth, rots, but my dear father would be disoonso- dutv, menliness, honor, and p lute, and I feel that I must do some meor- will u it our respectable brothers and sisters who write for the culumm of this or that The doctor thought the: eveninherweak- newspaper aim to treat facts as facts, nus end emulation there was something suppress the unnecelury and improper, almost unearthly in that radiant counten- leave punishment for wrong-doinng the ant?!“ and taking her band tenderly in his, legal authorities, turn a deaf ear to the heuclelmed : " You little woman, Iwill Icatdal-monger, sni let private “Iain re‘ raise heaven and earth to save you lfhuman ms is private roperty ! Phillip Brooks said power can do it.‘ in Breton not cog ago: "If we could swee lie then told her that to would orgszise intemperssee out of the country his form and plans for e dssperste encount- wipe out almost all the poverty inthe land." er with her disease and appear in the morn- lie ht have added : “ Gentlemen of the out, but in the press, f we would frown upon every car- my access tmt work here before 130." lugto carry them into e ‘ Miss Jones rs which respect. ctable hotel would leave tite for this urity memrimo he would like to have her nurse ru influence that now ï¬nds make downward passes over her I and three ourpensto the pages of our nurs- .u a... limbs with the object of «"3; the pope: dad periodicals, y y mag-teal blood away from the vital parts ; ’ such power in the land ever the minions of also to practice transverse wringing more. ' impurity and wrong other forms of vice. would be raridly dim- llood. hished."â€"f‘msriogicnl Jamel. ’B‘ents over the same parts to kindle the Test night Dr. I'lmmone felt a mighty weight of 'bility upon him. lie prnyâ€" um m sdferligbt. or help. for power. lie saw Mimnhs be: system must be thrown ed, and yet the be too weakening for one who was already rsry week. lie had reed how llama Ds- lho country, especially In lung (1115.31ij old. Elle bad cheerfully promised to submit to. any course of t entrust that Dr. Humane sir, I‘ve caught you petting mlgbtmnaidsrbugbutlntbemesnisgwbu I'lk.‘ Milkmenâ€"‘Yu-erâ€"eeâ€"rhat beeppeered with a big funnelshspod iI-jmr,lbee.ly weskbgit. You dea‘ts 1"thme with srmment madsefbright metals. eesenn «dawuodunframemhatmhlin‘a Ink,“’olr on would wield that intemperan Soot"ought toga into the i as. that the clogging end impure elements of. It." h . w in G i .0 , ordinary methods olswsstinxthsxn oil would i 3333?, “‘I‘ :5“ w M w h“ bud A lady in Log“ puytrvu cured a lady after the most eminent I °f 011’“ ‘1‘]! ad physicians had felled by simply pawns m that remains awake for a like interbththst beeran "CNN 3 mt Undo“ camps: things about the sun-healing restraint in,“ I“ “P db '0'" “00‘ “I†I5“! 50 county, Ky., ales nights at a stretr , and Sin Canteen-r (entering unexpectedly) - “Se. water in the ins: too 2:.†Appetite of the Primitive hiss. Paleolithic men used to est his brethren ; and so used his comparatively highly civi- lised successor (we must not say of the new stone er, ATE... “rs-Aw HERE AND THERE. Someny Mertiniiieury cartridges jam- the late Egyptian war that it ecided to adopt a better form of TH Snows“ JAMES Passe on: Pork Packers, Toron. I. 0. Bacon, some Spice w lied liens, Start! 01er! flan. Dried Baal, fess fauna. Smoked Tongan. aim Pork. M ‘ ml‘nmily or San i’ork. Lerdin The Best Brands of English The F. FAIRAM." Bong-Seeds. If u 1: “5.13011. Gather in theaeedset sung. Post. while they-er ls mellow. And the eekls of God lie yellow In the sunnhine broad and “soul. Gather in the goodly grain To the nonfat-run of the brain, Fill the heefl‘l deep moary With rid: increase. royally; Brim thelrllberal lpsoel With the season's choicest store: Let in ’ treasure-laden plains Echo with the res s strains. Fill the plesnut Wlth the alckle‘s s my blue; I-eo-d of the dew Where 'tls nightly laid anew : pliant grace that play] In the flag-leaves of the miss; the syllables. that pass twist the trees and grass: en watch an hour For thesoul of shrub and finer. Ask the Wat Wind, coursing fleet, For the chum of music sweet ; Hear the plaintive notzl that fall Through each dying InterveL hlls genial lirrbt is here. Winter eometb on When there I need of Winter’s storm and gloom to chase. Spirits blithe shall with thee go Where the richest harvests grow. Pickings. OAK S'l'rcKs.â€"October,November, Decem~ her-cut sticks, retain their toughness and hen those out at any other There should be a number h as will be useful binding poles, plow-beams, wagon- d similar things. Don't cut a sin- ght to stand to make a and lay the sticks White oaks, grown on up- land hi l-sides, if you can spare them, eon- siderir g that they will be worth a great deal ï¬fty years hence, are the sticks to cut. Warn»: FLEUKS Ix BC'l'l‘EK.â€"Th8 white flecks which occur in butter when it is taken from the churn, disappe r if properly work. ed. The butler should be removed from the hing in the granular form. lted before working. with much more salt than is desirable to have re- tained in the butter, working it in slightly. Brine will form, and collect in the bowl. Turn the butter over in the brine, and divide it a few times with the ladle. to six hours, work the butter to a uniform consistency, but no more, rinsing silk a lit- tle cold water. The specks will have disap- prarsd. Snam‘sn FROM S’I‘Olt)f$.â€"AS the weather for sheep and 11 especially the young animals, is It is equally necessary in as in thenorth, when: WELL 301tle- “.mcmw machine:madw' 0 edforLa HILTON “all I FOB PLEASANT SEWING WSelllanok.’ -â€"uax ONLY-â€" Clapperton's Spool Cotton 1 wmmurmns. seasons moot-ea as swing I.†Brothel one" "Torso" N To our Numerous Consumers. meddu Milanese. has been ammunition. There is a French army. descendant) ln ltaly. in the dried up lakes (tern mares), which contains re mains of the old stone age, one ï¬nds human bones not gnawed only. but broken for the sake of the marrowâ€"treated just like the beasts‘ bones among which they lie. In anee itis the seine ; experts say they can tell the difference“ between the marks of a rats or tiger's tooth and that of a men, and no animal has ever gotso far as breaking the bmee that it mumbles. rose there is not the slightest doubt, from gement of the remains, thet.when a chief was buried. not only were his slaves killed and buried with him, but their bodies ï¬rst furnished out the funeral feast. The horrible old Hellenic myths.sucb es Tentalus cooking his son Peiops a: a meal for gods, and Atreus dishing up his brother Thyestes' him to dine off them, aresurvivels of a time when the man cooking oven was as much of an institution in Greece as it was the other day in new Zealend or in Dog does not eat dog ; very few anl~ male will devour their own kind, unless, like sows or rabbits, they do it under the influence of terror ; but man in this, as in some oth r matters of conduct, brutes, even if he was not acannibal at the outset. and mm. as in the rub-ma Pails. great deal cf red tape It took a French soldier, who was reported to be dead, ï¬ve years to prove tkat he was alive. The youngest Mayor in the United Stabs, Mayor Aaron of Van Buren, Ark., ‘21 years of age. rfeently querrelled about a woman a man named Taylor, and shot him to es . A book recently Royalfliafl Steamship. hands ‘i. an In Ila-us . e‘ life: sl Ian mm“ as lies! as We x and St. John“ hart-2:31am» menus. nflsmsam cram “Alcot- luan Line In" W (metabolism Minimums-a lsussBal am her head in the e sun- winter ‘trom Portland evfl even Museum Belts Is at to IJv-rno w! Dealers :11"! I ills-L all Drum E d. Al .1.†u m and†Halifax. :enddunn‘ m. a - k . 9.: Wm.- 2 In our British bar- 9 es: ways sum between (lies on . wane Bostcunhsklr: seams-ow bill. ulalshus. or other information at a: 00.. Baltimore; s. ~_Shes a Co. St. Jenni. l 00.. m John. N. 8.: Allen a: 00.. Chi i Love h Alden. New York ; E. Boar-liar. oboe; Wm. Portland. Boston. Has an oar. amine l â€"â€"IS THEâ€"â€" BEST IN THE MARKET. “W mmrmr Latest Improved itiachments lgants price for similar machine 880 Our prlca only $25 each. Before bruins send us steam for our elegant chole- h dlfer three years and sent as An: lsdswan nl sunshine will unwell tewrits he The (Jo-Operative Sewing lamina Co. ‘19 JAMES ST. SOUTH. HAMILTON. thearren published in Paris is “The Sad Influence of the iPiancfcrte Upon Medical Art," and the aim is to dineteblish of that instrument in the cu the pan Where's can Win the D the sovereignty homes of the land. The inventor of a process for reï¬ning city at an expe elite: C flush 0m lathe Rance" 40 f a :All nseof cens Brooka lioness: lull. A. sugar by electri a ton has appeared. and asks 312000000 for the patent. It is said that the process is to be tested in England. erimente in London recently showed that the native English ï¬shes are un‘ able to survive in water heated much, if any, in excess of 80 deg. Fahr., yet in the low of India and Burmah streams are ï¬lled with ï¬sh, where the water becomes from ten to ï¬fteen degrees hotter than this every noonday. A son of the Duke of Westminster is not the only English aristocrat who owns han- soms that are used by the His bones are of no stock, and the cabs contain the latest improvementâ€" to read by at night, a place for an umbrella, a looking glass, and many other conveniences. Japan is in a fair way to have greaf trouble with epidemic diseases. nary to July there were 4 472 cases of small- with 1,191 deaths, and recent reports between Aug. % and On account of the tobacco crop el 1553 being so poor, we did not buy much, and selected only the best of it, as we always wishto keep our 1. "s I! Myrrle' brand up to the standard; and therefore therein-o- be a scarcity of "1‘. k B )fyrtls" Plus for “sun time. I! such is the ease there will be a full supply oaths market by the end of October. The tome we are new aboutto manufacture is the ï¬nest we have ever had. and we know itvdll please our numerous consumers. Yours respectfully, GEO. E. TUCKETI & SON; children end asking 01MB w .sIï¬ecidg cheer Some exp Fiji. country soon get below the W ewng M Blowing lip Hell Gate has been alaborious and costly the end justiï¬es the effort. Obstruction important channel means disaster. Obstructions in the organs of the human They must 8 elasticity longer t time of the year. secured every year suc ublic daily in work, but London. . tongues, an I“ my gle sapling that on Le we the bark on, a lamp J" I'l'LllD l body bring inevi'ahle disease. be cleared away, or physical wreck will follow. Keep the liver in order, and the pure blood courses through the body, con- veying health, strength and life ; let it be- come disc dered and the channels are clog- ged with impurities, which resultin disease S t l ‘h 300 f A , i and death. No other medicine equals 1): ep' ' of? .weéef Sagu° “31° Piercc‘s “Golien Medical Discovery " flr “mm "5" '- 84 0"" are acting upnnthe liver and purifying theblood. ‘ _ The bones of Pizarro lie in the Lima Ca- An hoghshï¬meller, proposed to mgke a mam, a building that was ï¬nished in 1540 walking tour in the nerghborhood of \ chy. Upon inquiry he found that the only food he could expect to ï¬nd at the village inns wasa potage made of cabbage, a few slices of bread, an onion or two, and a piece of lard. This was the habitual food of the and there was nothing cept black bread. The intended_ journey was not taken. The Revue Scientiï¬que places France in the front rank of breeders of carrier pigeons for military purposes. no w have extensive dove-notes, and $20,000 a year is inserted in thebudget for their sup- The Austrian Government also en- courages the rearing of homing pigeons, and pairs are given to soldiers of the reserves, who cnupete for prizes offered to the most successful breeders. A room full of skeletons has just been adâ€" ded to the exhibition space at the South Kensingtm Natural History Museum, in The most striking the skeletons of six elephantsâ€"African, Indian, and Sumatran. are four elephants' skulls, one of which was killed by Sir Samuel Baker, and another belonged to an elephant that was long the terror of a jungle district near Meerut. In “ agitating" an oil well at Stone Hill, Iienry Sutton was struck by a twenty-foot polishing rod, which entered just below and back of the right ear, and, knocking out the the two ï¬rst ribs, came out through the chest. It then penetrated several inches of the man's thigh and pinned him to the ishlng rods are blunt and nearly an inch in diameter, and this one had fallen from a 74- foot derrick. Yet the man is sitting up and gaining strength rapidly. The famous Victoria Bridge at Montrea‘. is to be supplemented by another bridge crossing the St. Liwrence from Inchine to Cmghnawauga, four miles above the city. It Will he of iron trusses, the eight spans measuring 3,000 feet, and will cost, with its approaches, a million and a quarter of dol- The owners are the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway, who expect to have it ï¬nished by Novunbcr of 1886. No such bridge as the Victoria (a tubular one) will ever be built again. The Indian. Medical Gazette says that owing to the low price of Indian hemp, ganja smokers are becoming very numerous and troublesome in Bombay. ues recently discarded the classic method of running down peaceable people with a knife, and took to grabbing up children by the their heads upon the ground. The man was sentenced to only six months' imprisonment; Indian magis- trates are tender toward the men who create a good market for their best paying drug. One of the most useful of last summer's picnic excursions was that of the Anglican Bishop of Algoma (whose diocese covers the pper lake region of Canada), who, with a Toronto rector as associate. formed the pos- senger list of the steamer Evangeline. The. party skirted the northern coast of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay on a pious quest for "isolated settlements along too’se rock- bound coasts in which scattered members of the Church of England might be found in need of the sympathy and public and private ministrations of their own communion. is said that the clergyman found much to do, besides getting excellent ï¬shing. A Belgian has invented a new cofï¬n for the special beneï¬t of personifnt fortunats enough to have been buried alive. pressure of the earth thrown on the coffin liberates a port of stiletto, which is so laced that on being disengaged it pierces An idea prevails trea. up to season. From J ..n pox, say that at Nagesaki, ,A , 1 :.-,“,I . ' gh ass " The and sample of sewin Sunlight and massage st Ksehlnes guarantee a: ts to the very ht he was sent for bat she was dying. cholera 7* ‘1 reported for the ï¬rst half of the year. a Adapted to Orchard \Ycrk. No whiffistreos w injure trees. Easy on men and guaranteed Honey rs- sftera fair trieL Price, churn, after was It shou'd be as and coat nine millions. "The Proper Study of Mankind is Mam," If he had includ- feam. Working qualities funded if not satisfactory m wilhoul collar- and hrldles. DEWEY & 00., “ The He found After three d a hot says the illustrious Pope. ed woman in the list, he would have been nearer the truth, if not [0 poetical V. Pierce has made them both a life study, especially woman, and the ments to which her delicate system is liable. Many womr n in the land who are acquainted with Dr. Pierce only thy ough his “ Favorite Prescription,â€bless him with all their hearts, for he has brought thr 1n the panacea for all those chronic ailments peculiar to their sex : such as leucorrl‘ma, prolapsus and other dir- plscements, ulceration, “ internal fever," bio iting, tendency to internal cancer, and Price reduced to one dol- COLBORNE 0N1. peasants, else to be had ex- Dr. R. peculiar derange- Gilnn & Wing STANDARD SCALES colder, shelter She growls cows, an very necessary. the warmer southern climate, because it is not the actual, but the relative A reduction of tempera- ture from ï¬fty to thirty degrecs, is not so injurious as that from tighty to when storms prevail, because th The heavy rains, too, whizh pre he South, load down the sheep with a heavy wel ht of water, under which those with thick eeces, are sometimes unable to rise. A roof overheard, with a few boards all around the upper part, leaving all sides open near the bottom, easily made. Cams or STRONG Hennaâ€"There are severalï¬rta one for butt Among them are : using are not thorou hly cleansed from stale the mil in damp, badly ventilated ilk-houses ; keeping the milk too long, until it gets very sour; churning too slowly, or in an unclean churn ; not tak- milk out of the butter ; in a warm, badly-aired these all cause the butter whi2h is the effect of de- The feed or water of the cow, will also cause this trouble. st-Drsrnorrxc Nss'r Earnâ€"An ex. change describes nest eggs, made by filling blown egg-shells with plaster of Paris, to which a few drops of carbolic acid is aided. It is thus accompli'hed: by making a large hole in one end of an rgg, and a pinhole in the other. the contents may be blown out. Pias‘er of Paris, which may,be bought at the druggist's, or of the dealer in mason's and sister's supplies, when wet with water to stency of thick cream, will soon set The mixture with water is made, the carbolic a‘cid stirred in, and the It makes a perfect nest egg, gradually Eight French cities cold which hurts. port. ï¬f ty degrees e an ï¬â€˜sring is other ailments. By druggists. Five million pounds of dynami'c are used annually for blasting purposes in the terri. tory west of the Missouri river. “'6 guarantee the speedy, painless and nent cure without knife, caustic or of the largest pile tumors. Pamphlet and references sent for two latter stamps. World's Dispensary Merliml Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Jackets are in great favor, and are of a number of Varied shapes and styles. It is the testimony of all m*n who h‘VB tried it that "Myrtle Navy " fo'mcco has the most delicious flavor of any the market, and that it leaves none of the unpleasant effects in the month which mo tobaccos do. The reason for this is the high and pure quality of the leaf, which is the ï¬nest kmwn in Virginia, and the absence of all deleterious matterin the manuficlure. greater. veil in t BUY THE IMPROVED OONBOY Carriage Tops AS IHEY ARE THE MOST STYLISH, CONVENIENT, AND MOST DUltAllLli TOP IN THE MARKET. There are over 'I wenfy Thoua-ud of then Tour: now In use, null are giving belle! satisfaction than an) other. The manufacturer of these Celebrated Carriage Tops, owns more patents for lm provements, and makes a greater variety than any other ï¬rm in Canada or thr United States. kind rc- whcu the London. features are i! convenient» and Besides these there perms salve, r becoming strong. palls and pans that milk ; Are the Beef. Af- tesled by Ilse Fact thatthcroarc more of our seals-e in use in the Dcmlnlcn than of all other makes com bfnod. Stock and I‘oal l-‘nrmrrs' Grain and Dairy alwa Scales, Helios for norncsllo l'sc. liousckccpw, Consult Your Best interests and in buying one be sure are fully warranted I. All sites IInllrmul, Warehouse Alarm lilqu-y Drawers. nerslly. Il- setting cellars or m "H’s Sales, â€" s. limern' log all the butter» keeping the butter or mouidy place ; to become strong, pos tion in it. tobacco in ground. Pul- com y purchasing a scale, to get the hear. our scales every particular. and lllll Trucks. For sale by the Hardware 'h'adogo lustrsted Catalogue and Price List forwarded upon application. GURNEY& WARE HAMILTON. Wauuousssâ€"Montml and Winnlpefl'. “on; WOR THEY ARE FOR SALE Ill’ ALL THE LEADING CARRIAGE lllllidlliltfl AT l'lllflItS THAT CANNO‘I BB SllItl'AhSliI) BY ANY 'I‘IIA'I' l.\' ANY WAY APPROACH THEM IN QUALITY. FACTORY elfâ€"SALEROOM, 407 to 413 King St.‘West, 'I“ ORONTO. QUEEN CITY AGAIN VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST HONORS AND GO]. MEDAL I"() It Peerless Oil This 0" was used on all It has been awarded SIX tar Soc flint you got Redvhaired girls can now rejoice with ex- ceeding great joy, for " strawberrybicndes' are in fashion. Inrsnrax. Corcu Dnors will pive Positive an! Instant liolief to those still. ring from Colds, Hoarsrness, Sore Throat, etc., and are invaluable to orat- rs and vocalists. sale by druggists and confvction rs. Ii. & 'I‘ Warsox, Manufacturers, Toronto. Large flit buttons are the style for street jackets, Newmarkets, and long ulsters. £100,000,000 xx rm: Brurxsn Coon'r or Cruscrzm' lâ€"A large part 01 this vast sum belongs to the people of America. C0,, 41, Southampton Buildings, Holborn. London, Eng., have just published a LIST 0? the heirs to this enormous wealth. Reader, send a dollar and they will forward you this valuable Lfs'r ; and if you ï¬nd by it that you are entitled 30 any money or property, claim your own. Cox 8; Co. will show you the way. We are to have another velvet and velve teen season. Prevention Better Than Cure. Many of the diseases so prevalent in these 9 caused by using soap containln Avoid a l mo- ies ; lars. F or the cons! as hard as stone. shell is ï¬lled. V and the warmth of the hen D crates the carboiic acid. Thisis said to be death to the lice; at least, it prevents nests becoming such a harbor for them as they usually are. “Mr MILK 0N rm: Rlcm: Sim»: or run Cow fâ€"lt is a mere matter of custom. ml is usually strongest, and ought are hardest 8V5- snre One of the habit- Cox dc Th0 ankles and dashing right ha to be next to those teats which to drain, or which have the most mi k, in order that all may be ï¬nished about the It is a clear waste of time to ï¬nish with the one set of teats, before the others are half milk milked out. Still, while entle com will allow themselves to will not, Ivory Burro] (:uarnnfocd. during life I-lxivbifion. S dllrill" fire last flrrcc yours It is only made by 00., TORONTO. At Toronto. the Machiner- GOLD I‘ll-lle even l-rzs’irnuss. SAMUEL ROGERS & $10 Reward I for that Conviction McGOLL’ EELARDINE ‘MAOEI'NE 011:... I For sale by all leading dealers. same time. “ Get most, be mi ed from either side. many and it is most convenient to milk all the cows in one stable on the same side, because. learns to put herself in a and becluse several milkers may 0 at work at once. and would interfere with one another, should they go to either side of the cow indiscriminately. As usual, the right side'is right. CORN AND Cos Mur..â€"An Ontario far- “ My neighbors, men of ex ri- isir- r : phase Your ht, and we are glad to I neighbors, days ar urn and infectious matter. by using Psarsmrox Laundry Soap, which is absolutely pure. for Psnrscrmn. the Toronto Soap Co. .A “duck ofa girl" may be very closely watched, or ten to one she‘ll go off and marry some quack. the cow quicle Ask ooer convenient your onltlon. Manufactured on y férior Oil of Other 0f Dealers who Ms: "ifrrcture for Bell in- 1: mar says: a; once in stock raising, claim it is not am able to grind corn and orb togethe inform me whether it is or not neighbors are ri know of anybod the same time prac men, who do not cling tics of making their cattl which is little, it. UDEAI’.- an sinusâ€"buns ' summon sen J. mm. 'Oneloh. ass voun uaoosa roa titeifcr . ies of NOR snos assume The 7‘ r_#__ rugsman ran who are at URI Bnnn AYE tical. old-fashioned far- to the absurd prac- p s set cob meal, if any bet‘er than so much sawdust. In fact, they would digest a r- flon of the sawdust wete it tolerably ne. It is like making a ï¬re of waterrsoaked, “ dosey†wood, which in burning consumes all its own best in evaporating its ( wn water. So if cattle had nothing but corn cobs to eat, they would starve to death. It costs to digest thrm, than they con- They Lre oll ltrov. £00. To ‘onto. "amiss Eureka. Cylinder, Bolt Cutting & Wool 011s. moon?â€" BRITANNIA a camvnvi‘ 331.838 is“; safe: two cows. lw- lfers and one bull. Write for deserfp sets 0. I. BAKERLTYI . yearling bc ' Med. lien. price and molar A . it is conceded by all that the Donnuos Business Cosssos, Kingston, is deserved- ly the most popular business training school In Canada. his". the heart of the occupant. in France that the mistake of burying a liv- ing person is by no means so rare an occur- rence ascould be desired. Had :the “ cer- cueil perfectiosne" been known in Meyer- beer's time he need not have asked his friends on his death bed, as he did, to bury him with a loaded pistol in each hand. Whale fishing raisin-iii; m.“ singers: miles rest of the city of St. Thomas. particulars sddrus J. J LIIVEWIS.’I§£wBerme,‘Ps , AC ii [NE ltY FOIL SaLl“. ENGINE! AND Borers,st and f-lhlnzle Mills. Pla'lng yâ€. Us ï¬ts. more and firstlng Machines. water Send far descriptive a mention what rou Iant (Mention W. PEI‘RH‘I, ilrsntfud. Ont RESPONSIBB or lhdy) who considers hhnscf worth ï¬lls: a month writs In W Kngvaflntford. UNIS? ALL PBEJUDICI Williams“ Eye was. has prov-d Itself a “recess -hefh v- uudlt eoo'dlnz bidirectl e uweflhubh. csrtlflulcv. Goods stampol Meri- lI-n Sliver I'late 00.. re no! our make. .on want roll-hie goods i rials: on getting those ends by the in small steamers off the coast of New England is getting to be a busi- ness of some lmpor'ance, four steamers (form erly catching monhaden) having been st-ad- ily engaged during the past season. cruise off the Maine and Massachusetts coasts as far south as Cape Cod. lance, ï¬red from a gun held at the shoulder, is the Weapon emplo ediu killing the whales, have be is taken this year. They will average 80 feet in ice th and 25 tons in weight. sbouttw barrels of oil, 2 barrels of meat,'5 tons of dry chum, and two tons of bone, the value of which amount to about $400. As the men become expert in the capture the whales become shy tory wheels, catalogue, an lb" well; “"1 ‘ more vitality ‘ tribute in the from of nutriment. Unappmr Mills. elc. actually so much worse thanjnolhlng as food for stock. W A Princess's Beautiful Emile, A corrospondent of the Spectator gives the following inten sting incident, one of the royal visit to Ireland: “,Tne Prince and the Princess wars nearly due, and the streets were packed with people i took my stsnd on College Green, holdio on tight by the lamp po me, at the edge of the curlntone. stood a woman bent nth age miserably clrd, with She held a meagre paper pins and a few boot-laces in her wasted hands. She was the bareet figment of the bonsai-towels aconsfuut 1'0ka with the police. pectation, the without the dis- that is the Imdcn pace for Prince, end, re the carriage for which we were all looking passed my lam post, the eyes of the Princess chelu is ï¬gure quick look of compass Dal no disdain in itâ€"passed cess's face, and then s swlf', bright smile. The next instant she was gone, end'wh old woman. driwu whose wrinkled cheeks tears were stalls-lg. stretched out ber‘bfl'sd s pins and the bootalacss in them) "I" m . r [to item then the history is sfl'rigbfgd by its own shadow. so the an- ' dents were alarmed when they . seemedto theme blackutensils:-devouring‘~ schoolboy knows it lathe shadowof theeerth that hides the , and an event which for- have ootvuleed million; with withm even the notice it ds- ‘ vs phea- B“ I. S33“: HALESIAN They A “mb cusps a' u FINEST Elentm Plate 1 Examine Their Superior Merit‘i' GURNEY’S NEWIIARRIS IIOT~AIII FURNACES l .\i liltl DISN lllllTAN NiA ()0. , as if their denim-d 'he no es of! bred: by and no, Byeers hhcd. . cc Iii-t felled u P,rtln: It an en rd use. r-remlrs w ulc :10.sz Alexis-1e! “and; 6 1'.er urns, ( has Dufour; 33 sears blind snd run I is“ far ft. of 3!... l in real. nr'r'sfnn brunet-ran su-nm placed In Drawers, Trunks. Wardrobes. etc.â€" Ihey drive away and destroy Moths and ouser qg adelfgblfulend dellmu perfume toths fag, carried or worn upon the by their powerful concentrated disinfectant pro r. a, a perfect means of of disease. giving of! at the semetlme a mossd ‘fuf odor: made entlbly of satin In assorted very pretty, unique. and neat Every one haveinem Price loc wh -thrsoicr 15c Cruel Soap. the great Earth‘s disinfeth scared the gold medal, on. ., me . as. price llc . er ape: peldtosey adorns upon address TursoCexsor. Conan. 7&9 Craig 8t . leu- | tree]. Circulars and drecrfptlons of our Itcglfeb Thy. preparation mailed free as sppilafla. about ï¬fty otavhic ll .11 nnny, during Alma; Each one yfe ds e I, Brie Why A ' mix. Ask sour dn Wcokslfeâ€"lo- “Allynâ€. 0". man Baas t 05513] at.» Clcs : behln more in deep This will befstai to the'business, as at present conducted, since a dead whale usually sinks, and can hardly be recovered from a depth of more than forty fsthems. The soil seal the moon on the morning of the 24th 1: t. was an interesting-ind us all the movements e celestial clockwork when they are rendered To see the shadow of the earth crossing the face of tie moon 240,000 miles away was certainly} beholding. for although the earth has a big and long shadow, it never becomes visible t when the moon happens to run out in space. Perhapp * g.which gives‘e- clearer“ progress of our race from ignorancsof its childhood sent knowledge of thelswscf nature As the dnld' snow-white hair. and keep water. person they are protection against fufce on b wker begger,w struggle or comp The crowd thrilled with ex royal cortege rapidity '6 mul CLEO up m sive sight, as are “P “'4‘ a u a... .pon a" v‘isibleio‘tbe eye. m†P of the old woman beside it. A ionâ€"the pity that over the Prin- specfaole worth “'0'.†Pure Gold? l l l Antenatal. is rife for turns. as, like feral,»va ahead, it f firsts is ’view of the (via a" pentftlcus in the attitude of fervent prayer. and is «mateâ€"s: Lord lsy(ie\ve) the crown on ful bead and! it's as white as urine,- a put one of fill ebb TONI“ "May the your beauti- ‘n‘h of eclipses MANUFACI’URIKO 00. ‘ IS' F30â€: ST EMT. only take it offto sawwhst ‘ the place of it.†llassbellis older than we thoughts-lea mhmocupu ‘- Tb‘insrly would tor-serpen- urveees easel themcst im on the beat." remarks , , Well. that’s wsscn M Tunes don't seem to improvo two The Eagle It“. Now every erhrr ls Ibo on: the noon. a) Ionic-n in mindset for remiss. Notes and Private Reside-m more heat with f. ‘ibx fhvse m an «w. W Thole“ "adv Durable-ml A cause. u .-w We: AMI-ts ices W lower: "up! was a Irasi reuse sr'frff ywlt's all when: muses]. 'Ill 2 hutch-thou _ ' weeanoIM‘uvv - m wisest. turn. hie lakes.â€- vsu ma. seeks -4e;e:u;uw-ss=s 11th whitey-fur u lowest-am tnlronum «an. .- AMX- 'lllli A ï¬lm W .roaoltoLu-b ' «Mm sedan u “hmin THE E. & OhngNEY CO. I HAMILTON. ‘ «‘31 made ap squint at history has ‘ tian oecup' Emperor in catching dies. (UAW astound contemporary Thseld it“ We bed. beet, too. any. I “bananas. 2 W1 m