I rsssrse sores. When a Toronto citizen neglects to pay his taxes he is punished only by the re roachful glances of the Collector and ï¬nally the presence of the Baiiifl'. But inzNorth Carolina the man ambitions to collect taxes is made of sterner stuï¬. A man who refused to y his taxes was taken in band by the Co ector and hammered for three minutes, at the end of which time he withdrew his statement that the tax was a robbery, and paid the amountâ€"Ex. The Right Honorable Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Randolph Churchill are having a tolerably warm time In Birmingham, where the former has held away for many years. Mr. Chamberlain's course in Parliament and out, appears to have offended the Tories cf the constituency ; while the dash and vigor of Lord Randolph Churchill have apparent- ly touched a popular chord. and the young independent Tory peer is said to be cuttln" the ground from underneath the old repre- sentativs. M. Tricou is, the Grecian Prime Minister, is a pear-ant y some such man as Boulanger. He , according to reports, anxious to stir up a fuss in Crete, and would like to establish control of the island. It ma ultimately be found that the late troubles t ere are trace- able to Greek sources ; nevertheless the noti- ï¬cation of the Sultan that any attempt on the art of Greece to land troops or incite a robe lion, will be considered a cause for war, will probably dampen the ardor of the Greek Prime Minister. especially seeing that the goat powers appear to endorse the Turkish ew. Last year a fearful accident occurred in Canada In connection with a balloonist's feat at an exhibition. It was not the bal- loonlst's fault. and was not down on the bills, but even in the regular performance itself there was enough risk to make it a foolhardy attempt, quite on a par with the suicidal ventures or Niagara cranks. This year the same crowd that shuddered and wept over the sight of a man falling from a rent hei htto be killed on the ground wll be emailed to regale itself by viewing aman jump over a hundred feet into a not. This kind of thing will work out its own cure aftera time. - The annual consumption of beer in the British islands is over twenty-two gallons per head, and of wines and liquors about ï¬ve quarts per head. While this consump- tion represents a good deal of moderate drinking, it cannot be denied that it has al- so produced a large amount of drunkenness. The convictions for druukness in 1885 were 154 601, in 1887 they were 139,492, and in 1888 they were 156,809. These ï¬gures 'do not represent the number of drunkards. 0n the one hand, there are drunkards who never get into the Courts ; and on the other hand, the aggregate is swelled by repeated convictions of the same person. Statistics recently published by the New York “Independent†show that the growthof t 1e Churches in the United States during the past year was very great. The increase in the total number of communicants of all Churches was 887,000, of church buildings 3,882. and of ministers 3,865. The Metho- dist Churcb is the strongest of the religious bodies, having 4,723,887 communicauts, and after it come, in the ordernamed, the Roman Catholic, Baptist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Congregational, and Episcopal Churches, The rapid growth of all of these bodies seems to indicate that those iwho maintain that Christianity is losing ground are very much mistaken. The prospect of the mail route and the Australian trade being diverted from San Francisco to British Columbia continues to cause intense uneasiness out there, The San Francisco " Examiner†thinks that the steannhip line ought to improve the service, for, it says, “so long as the Canadian Paci- ï¬c will carry passengers from Yokohama to London for $300 and give them a less sea voyage by two days, and carry them in a most luxurious style from Vancouver to the Atlantic sea-board, and vice versa, without change of cars, landing them in Liverpool a day and a half earlier than by the American routes, the British line will unquestionably control the traffic. The new French law of nationality may give rise to trouble. It provides that those whose fathers were French at the time of their birth are French citizens, whether born In France or abroad, and that they can only cease to be such by securing the formal consent of the French Government to their naturaliz Lticn abroad. The constitution of the United states provides that every person b )rn In that country and subject to its juris- diction ls an American citizen. It may happen, therefore, in case of a war in which France is engaged, that persons who are American citizens according to United States law will be held liable, if found in France, to military service. The laws of the two countries on the subject of citizenship are directly conflicting. The next distinguished visitor to this country will be Lord Brassey, who has so far interested himself in Canadian coloniz I- tion as to become president of a colouiz ition company having 26.000 acres in the (21‘- Appelle Valley. One good feature about Lord Braseey's Dominion enterprise is the fact that it was too large. Companies can- not settle vast tracts with success, as many Canadians who have interested themselves in experiments of the kind know to their sorrow. An undertakin that will provide the land for a hundr or two hundred settlers has the better chance of succeeding. The company, in that case, has its resources well under control. As Lord Eraseey's com- pany has a capital of $250,000, It will be able by loans to equip all its settlers well. The New York " Tribune " asserts that " the Canadian journals, in their excitement over the se'znre and escape of the Black Diamond, lose sight of the threatened ex- tinction of the fur-seal species by unrestrict- edï¬shing and hunting." This is not so, nor have Canadian journals discussed the matter insucha way as to justify such an assertion. What they object to is that the Government of the United States, after re- ongizlug the right of Canadians to ï¬sh B ring Sea by asking Great Britain to join inarran outs for the protection of the ï¬sheries, and after receiving a favorable re‘ ply. should, without any attempt to make such arrangements, adopt thlb high handed course that It hamâ€"Ex. The Medical Health Ofï¬cer in Montreal, who proposes to examine into the causes of the excessive infant mortality in that city, believes he will be able to show that many young children die throu b the weak nus of their mothersâ€"a omen w 0 instead of spend- ing their youth in healthful occupation have been consigned to factory life. There can be little doubt that the unhealthy con- ditions attaching to the average factory are WHIPPING IN MARYLAND. omvocetive of disaster to toe operative in Fifteen Lashes Laid Eyes are Back cl a .ne near future. 11»: law have supposed that they have cast the shadow of death upon posterity. Still it is probable that the county “nee tho unnatural life the operative leads impairs constitution and renders the support of the young during the earlier period of existence impossible. The place for working girls is not at the bench, tut in the kitchen. A Montreal doctor prescribed ten by mistake. Wifeâ€"Beats r. The ï¬rst whipping administered in this passage of the act of 1882 the for wife~beatinlt occurred here the am. noon, says a Hagentowu (Md.) letter to the Baltimore "American." The prisoner was Devid C, Herbert, a resident of the Carfose district, this county. Herbert is a tall, aft-In! well-proportioned white man, while his wife, of bi~sulphate of morphine for a sick child who made the complaint, is u fr He had intended to write bi. catoqookin agile. den- gwoman. At the trial before sulphate of quinine. The result of the pre- Justice Bitner it Was proved that Herbert, rcription was the death of the little patient. while intoxicated last Frlduy, but and There Is no such thing as bi-sulphate of mor- choked his wife into unconsciousness. phine. The doctor therefore holds that the While she was in that condition he grabbed druggist, instead of supplyinz the sulphate a chair, swearing that he intended to kill of mo rphine as he did, should have enquired her, He was prevented from carrying his of the writer of the prescription what drug threat int-n execution by hluon meeting the he really intended to administer. Had he chair from him. Herbert has been guilty of done so the error, it is urged, would have the same offense several times before and been discovered in time. The occurrence the justice determined to Impose a salutary shows how easily a fatal mistake may arise. restraint u pon his future conduct by sen Yet, fortunately, such mistakes are extreme- banning him to receive ï¬fteen lashes and an ly and wonderfully rare. In Toronto they are guarded against both b doctors and druggist. The former r and re-read preparations to carry imprisonment of ï¬ve days in jail. The sherlï¬ was notiï¬ed, and at once made the sentence into ex- theil‘ Prescription? the latter willl 11p the ecution. A thick piece of leather two feet in doctor and require his consent to a danger- length, tapering to the end and joined to a one prescription before making it up. wooden handle, was selected for the lash. It is now announced that having made a Th8 Wilmer: After helm: stripped to the six months' test of electric motive power, W31“. W38 D1368 to "End hindcnfl'ed t0 the the Boston Street Railroad Company has bars of a door in the jail. One of the depu- found “satisfactory, and will as once adopt ties counted the strokes while the sheriff laid the electric system. miles of road, and the can of tho ohwgo During the whipping the prisoner writhed from horse power is estimated at $4,500,000. CONidel’ablex and Sevenl moans escaped The reasons given for the step are that; one him. After the last stroke had fallen it was central plant will operate the entire system, found that 8 PPrtlon 0f the risouer's back and the cost of operation will be less than wag covered With Welts. an his right side. 039.115“ than of running home our; ; oh“ which the end of the strap had lashed, was the electric cars will run at a speed of from badly dIBGOIOIGd. 3116 In Beveral places ridg- twelve to ï¬fteen miles an hour. which 68 had been raised- is one-eighth faster than the average speed of the New York elevated trains ; and that the earnings of the company will be increas- . ad from thirty to forty per cent. These are certainly good reasons. The day of the horse car in large cities on this continent appears to be coming to an end. â€"â€"â€"-â€"wâ€"â€"â€"-â€" Wives and Sweethearts. It is in domestic life that untidiness caus- es the greatest mischief, remarks Oscar W.lde’s Woman's World. It means waste A Cure or No Pay is guaranteed to those who use Dr. fPieros's Golden Medical Discovery for catarrh in the head, or for bronchial or throat affections, or consumption (which is lung sorofula) if taken in time and given a fair trial. Money promptly returned if it does not cure. Virtue, as understood by the world, is a constant struggle against the laws of na- ture. A Life Preserver, of time, waste of money, waste of affection; thrown to you in the sea of troubles that in nine cases out of ten it is the cause of threatens to engulf you ladies in its strife and unhappiness often of utter ruin. danger-fraught waves, so to speak, and Far more marriages turn out unhappily one that will float you over their threat.- through untidinesss than, from any other suing cause. personal untidiness that so many crests with perfect safety, is Ida not mean the ordinary sort of found in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip. women tion. You make a dangerous mistake if you fall into after marriage, the ceasing to make do not seize and make use of it, if you are themselves attractiveâ€"though that In itself afflicted with any of those distressing is disastrous enoughâ€"but the mental unti- ailments peculiar to your sex, styled “ female diness that prevents women from thinking complaints," for it is a guaranteed cure for out a subject to the end. Many resolution, and the best intentions, res each and every ill of the kind. The only a girl has married full of love, good medicine sold by druggists, under a positive 0 ved guarantee from the manufacturers, of satis- to be careful and economical ther house- faction in every case, or money refunded. keeping, and always keep her home in pris tine freshness and prettiness, But she soon Read guarantee on bottle-wrapper. Madmen are always constant in love, ï¬ndï¬ Pnttlng down everything 311° buy! I“ 9' which no man in his senses ever was. very tiresome business; “ besides," she says to herself, “ I only buy just what I want, For biliousnoss, sick headache,iudigestion, and down every penny won’t save and OODBtIpatlon, take Dr. PierJe’E Pellets. me a penny." And she very soon ï¬nds that she loses a good many pennies. The Weekly One a dose. 1 ï¬nd that most people are made only for bills row in the most alarming manner ; the the common uses of life. week y allownaoe is no longer sufï¬cient to meet them ; one has to be leftover one week, The Book of hubon. another the next and so on, till all are in A Man Without Wisdom Lives in a Fool’s arrears; while the husband “ good easy Paradise, man," thinks everything is going on quite for Diseases of Man, containing smoothly and praises his wife for her good Men of All Ages 1 management and skill in being able to have Middle Aged and Youu A Treatise especially written Facts For Should be read by Old, g Men. Proven by evarvthing the same when beef and mutton the Sale of Half a Million to be the most and coals and butter as so much dearer. popular, because written in language plain, She, flattered by his admit that she is all behind and the matter goes on till it cannot be con- cealed any longer. praise, cannot bear to forcible and instructive. 30 ation of Medical Common Sense. Practical present- Valuable to Invalids who are weak, nervous and ex- If the husband l3 hausted, showing new means by which they a prudent man and has made some provision may be cured. Approved by editors, critics, for such a contingency, he is fortunate, but and the people.- Sanitary, Social, Science if he has been living up to his income. as 30 Subjects. Also gives a description of Spool many men do nowadays, he is handicapped 6.3 No. 8, The Great Health Renewer; at the very commencement of his career with Marvel of Healing and Koh-Lnoor of Medi- an oususpected debt and it may take him the clues, years of his life to shake it off, for even life. best It largely, explains the mysteries of By its teachings, health may be main- the smallest debt has the most marvelous rained. The Book will teach you howto power of accumulating ; besides, he has lost make life worth living. If eve adult in faith in his wife's managementâ€"lost some of the civilized world would read, understand his admiration for her, spoken some words, and follow our views, there would be a perhaps, that can never be recalled, and un- world of Physiolal, intellectual and mora‘ consciously distrusts her. She, knowing she deserves to be blamed, woman-like resents the distrust, and isimpationt of any inter- giauts. This Book will be found a truthful _reseutation of facts, calculated to do good. he book of Lubou, the Talisman of Health l fereuce or supervision : the simplest question Brings bloom to the cheek, strength to the about household expenses sends her into a bod and joy to the heart. passion; more hard words follow, and so to t e Wise and Otherwise. It is a message Lubou's Spool " the little rift within the lute †grows wider ï¬c No.8, the Spirit of Health. Those who and wider, until a dreary sea flows between obey the laws of this book will be crowned those two hearts that had loved so truly l with a fadeless wreath. Vast numbers of And a little mental trainingâ€"mental tidiuess men have felt the power and testiï¬ed to the â€"-would have saved all that. .â€"â€"â€"-.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Pioneer Times- virtue of Lubon’s Speciï¬c N J. 8. 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Office. 2 Toronto St., Toronto, Ont. CONSULT- ING ENGINEERS and SOLICITORS OF PATENTS The moral law is written on the tablets 030. C. Rosa. Chief Engineer. I A. Finals. rcc'v. For every false word or un- ty and oppression, w“ held 0"†3 monih- PAYS†Lindl‘W for lust and. vanity, the price has to be paid was a powerful preacher, and always drew at jut. acrcwd. He stood, while preaching, on a stump near his own cabin. On one occasion he was observad to keep an anxious eye on his wolf-trap in the edge of the woods. Hay ing given out the text, be said, hurriedly "Mind that text, b:et.hren. ’t f ' t b td ’t h d at New Orleans Exposition. ' A ow mum e" n on mavens“; m3: timber in mountains.goodschools,churches, mm), the “m,†congenial society. For further information, foot. There's a wolf in the pe kill the gentleman. [’11 p as soon as I get back." Most of ‘he brethren, we fear, assisted in G-P- & T-Au St- P's killing the wolf, leaving the sisters to ponder on the text. While several unfriendly acts have a1 ' " Well, so he is.†The Turtle Mountain Region. Thousands of acres of choice free govern- ment land, now open for settlers in the Turtle Mountain Region of Dakota. Here pond,†on was raised the wheat that took ï¬rst premium Rich soil, maps, rates, etc., appliy to F‘. I. W'bitney, . at M. Ry., St. Paul, Minn,, or J. M. Huckins, Can. Pass. Agt.. Toronto. Almost Proof Positive.-" I tho ht you said Peterby was a man of intell once." “I don'tsee how that ready characterised the administration of who, I “w by the morning paper that aï¬'airs at Washington since Benjamin Her. 1,, had been drown for the grad jury,"â€" riscn became president and James G. Blaine [Judgm his ï¬rst lieutenant, we have to congratulate those two eminent gentlemen and their asso- ciates upon at least one liberal interpreta- of the law. It has been decided that rail- way can running on Canadian lines in the States are not dutiable. There is more than room to suspect that the fact that the ma- jority of the care and locomotives used and owned by hth the Grand Trunk and Canadian Paciï¬c railways are made in the United States, had something to do with the ruling),o apart from that other fact, on down to the lowest deep b that our neig rs might possibly have been After a free use of St. Leon Water the greatest sufferersme inconvenience had changed. raised to heights of health past the interpretation of the law been otherwise. former conception. Purchase St. Leon. To the St- Leon Mineral Water 00- Psssraxccrsrrsss, August 1. GEXTLEMBS,â€"I use St. Leon Mineral Water three times daily. Find nothin better as a regulator and to promote go health and buoyant feelings. St. Leon is simply grand for the whole system. H. H. Tnonrsox. Mayor. 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