It is stated in Winnipeg, with re rd to the alleged threat of the ominion overn- ment to refuse (In-tome facilities to the Red River Valley railwa , thataesnch ,. nplicetior a must come from t e Northern 3‘; Mic, the Government Would not due to refuse it for fear of incurring tne danger of mrroa ond- ing privile ea to Canadian railways ing withdrawn y the United States. A (lespntch from U lden, R. .L, says Sewn-Major Lake, l“ Northwest Eig ht cadets who have completed their full course at the Roy Al Military Colic e have been granted dl lomu, two of tgo number liming accent? commissions in the number having acce ted oommisaionsin the Imperial service. he twonty nix candi dates who passed the entrance examina tiona hnvo been ordered to be admitted as cadets. Forty miles of the Red River Valley reilway have been graded, and the an!» contractors are expected to commence work this morning. The City of Winnipeg has egreed to issue debentures to the extent of a quarter million dollars, or more if necee‘ nary, for the purchase of bonds for the It has been discovered that Chinese hold- ing bogus certiï¬cates have been allowed to enter ritish Columbia on psyment of $15. The tax law provides for twelve months im- risonment or $500 ï¬ne. Mr. Shakespeare, I. P., has formulated a charge against Col- lector Joseph Desermo. ryof the bodies of the three midshi pmen drowned 1n Bodford Basin, Halifax, on pSnn- day. Young Jenkinson was a son of the lube head of the Irish Criminal Investigation Department. A reward of £15 stalling is offered by the cqptgaiqofjghe "_C:_madp ’ for flag mov- The Militia De rtment at Ottawa has re- ceived Col. Turn ill’s report on the recent ï¬re in the Citadel in Quebec. It is under- stood that the report attributes the ï¬re to accident, and attaches no blame tonny of the men employed about the stables. An investigation into the condition of the oyster and lobster ï¬sheries of the Maritime Provinces has been commenced by the Do- minion Government. The commissioners are now taking evidenoe in Prince Edward The city of Port Huron is endem'oring to compel the Grand Trunk railway to remove its elevator, warehouses and atockyards to that loco from Point Edward, to give Amer cans the beneï¬ts of handling American products now enjoved by Canadians. Two pronï¬uent members of the Montreal police force have been suspended, pending an investigation into serious charges against them. It is mbable the whole force will be reorganize , and that a new chief will be appointed. Owing to the extraordinary crop pros- uects throughout the Province of Manitoba there has been such a great demand for ag~ ricultuml implements that every dealer in \Vinnipeg has completely sold out. The Quebec Government, it is announced, in: received from the Ontario Government the sum of $100,000, on account of the sum owed to that province on the Common school fund division. The balance will be submitted to arbitration. It is stated that the Manitoba Government has sufï¬cient funds to carry on work on the Red River Valley railway for three months without negotiating the bonds. which will not be disposed of until advantageous terms have been secured. Island. It is understood that the Dominion Gov- vernment will shortly distribute to the North \Vest Mounted Police who served in the recent rebellion medals similar to those distributed to the volunteers. \Vhile a laborer named Lemieux was en- eged in arranging grass plots around the local Legislature grounds, Quebec, he dug up the skeleton of a child, which has been handed over to the coroner. Salmon river, Skeena and other northern points in British Columbia are booming and a full Back is expected. The ï¬rst shipment wont hast, Saturday. The Alaska canneries are in a similar condition. The Dominion Government is considering the advisability of sending a commissioner to Japan and China to re rt on the best method of promgting Gene in trade in those councries. Considerable dissatisfaction is expressed at Victoria, B. (3., with the extra dollar duty on crude opium. It will have a. tend~ ency to prevent smuggling oi the article into the United States. It is stated thnt the militia. authorities view with fnvour the experiments carried out this year by diï¬erent co with the view of organizing companies 0 bicyclinta. Sir Alexander Campbell, Heat-Governor of Ontario, will visit Newfoundland on the 20th inst., and will also meke an extended trip through the Lower Provinces this eummer. New freight and passenger rates, making reductions of from 50 to 90 per cent... have been put in force on the Pwitio diviraiou of the Canadian Paciï¬c railway. The Toronto board of Trade, for the ï¬rst time in its history. recently expelled a mem- bar {or violation of the con :itution. While in British Columbia, Mr. McLelau, the Postmaster-General, will endeavour to nuke I new contract for carrying the mails between Victoria and San Francisco. No conï¬rmation of the repent! of discon- tent among the Indians around Selkirk, N.W.T.. has been received by the Indian Department. Mr. Chapleau, while in Paris, will, it is said, endeavour to bring about an extension of the commercial relations between France and the Dominion. Three sisturs of charity hue arrived at Winnipeg from Montreal, and will go west to Lu: La Riche, a distant Hudson bay post. It in understood thnt Lieutenant-Governor Mason has consented not to press his to- llgmtion for the present. The sub-contracts for the construction of the Red River Valley railwny have boeu awarded and work in in full swing. The ninety daye’ unrentine for cettle he: been extended to snitch: and the North- Weet Territoriea. "0313. Sir Job! Macdonlld in “pound to “he n trip to the Multimo Province. shortly. The 'lhy and, connecting the town of Perth with the Ride“ cunl, bu been opened. THE WEEK’S NEWS. When Gen. Boulangel reached Clermont Fermnd he was Welcoml 1 at the station by hundreds of people win: prolonged shouts of " Viva Botllanger.†A cablegram from London says the Queen appeared to be quite feeble and much de- pressed in spirits while at Lord Ssllsbury’s garden party lately. It is stated Mr. Kilbride, who Accom- anied Mr. William O‘Brien durin his ‘anadlan tour, W!!! m. nominated to l the vacant seat for Carlow Two and a half million whit ii have been placed in fresh water lakeeostlzlf ï¬gs: Zealnnd. pyNearl half of them hutched and are doing well. Lieut. Young, of the Surrey re iment, has been sentenced to eight mont e’ im~ prieonment for abducting a girl seventeen years of age. A npowder ma ezine exploded at Mee- eowag‘.l Seven Ital an soldiers were killed and ï¬fteen severely and thirty slightly wounded. Lord Lyons, the British Ambassador at Paris, recently laid the foundation stone of the Victoria. chapel, in honour of the Queen’s Jubilee. The Sultan persists in his refusal to sign the Egyptian convention, notwithstanding that both Germany and Italy advise him to ratify it. The London Times denies that the Mar uis of Londonderry intends to resign the o es of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Tine Germali Goverximent press does not cease warning investors against the uncer- tainty of Russian securities. It is stated in St. Petersburg that Turkey has approved the election of Prince Fer- dinend as King of Bulgaria. All the men on furlough in Southern Rnssm have been ordered8 to rejoin their regiments. aoquitbed b 'uries, at Limerick, for assault- ing and sea ing the police. The liersiatent drought all over Europe' 18 having a very damaging effect upon the crops. mosquito Riagn gne. in the ï¬elds they rise in clouds. ï¬l mg the eyes, ears, mouth and nostrils. rendering breathing difï¬cult. The sense of the pest is unexplained, but it is posed that the insects all bred along the We tkill river and Black creek and were carried by the high winds to higher grounds. FOREIGN. It is reported that cholera. has broken out in Sardinia. The Queen has donated £1,000 to the Im perial Ipstituw. any on Friday last, near lahpeming, Mich†Emmi an eight inch vein of quatizite carry- ing free gold in immense quantities. The ore was taken to Chicago and assayed. It was found to be fabulously rich in the pre- cious metal When the quartz is broken the gold will hold together. The people of the northern part of Sussex county, New J arsey, and bf Unionville and Pine Island in Middleton county, N. Y., are undergping anothe; tgrt_n_ent_ from the John Bankheads, wife and three children, of Cophelika, Ala., while sitting on the ver- andah of their house, Mondey, ï¬ve miles from the city, were struck by lightning. Two of the children died and the other child and the mother can hardly recover. Bi a. premature explosion of giant powder on t 0 Carolina Railroad in Lancaster Coun~ ty, S. C., on Saturday, one white man and eight negroes were instantly killed. Their bodies were mangled in a. shocking manner. The ï¬nancial condition of Sagamon Coun- ty, 111., is very bad. The county has been robbed of thousands of dollars by the pre~ sent sheriff and his ï¬ve predecessors, who will be sued for recovery of the money. O. J. Helm, station agent on the R. W. . O. railwa at Pierrepont Manor, N. Y., was instant y killed by being caught be- tween the bumpers of freight cars at that place. A movement for the exclusion of French- Canndiana from the Michigan lumber camps, under the provisions of the Alien Labour law, is in process in East Saginaw. Jefferson Davis in several important in- terviews among other thing, charges that the Federal Government conspired during the late war to have him assassinated. The deputy sheriï¬â€˜ of Ottawa has seized $4715 in the hands of the Bank of Com- merce on behalf of the Dominion Express company. Five thousand dollars shipped hy express from Ottawa to the Carleton Place agency of the Bank of Ottawa over six wee s ago was stolen in an unknown manner. The express company promptly settled with the bank. Shortly afterwards the money was discovered, but the ï¬nder refused to give it up, holdin out for a higher reward. He deposited t e package in the bank of Commerce, and the express company ï¬nally decided upon the seizure, which was carried out. The attor‘ueye of Maxwell, the murderer of Preller, have abandoned his one and he will doubtless be hanged on August 26. A flood at Thompson Falls, Idaho, car- ried away waggons, teams and a freight. train. It is feared a number of lives were 0st. Mrs. Craig and her niece, Allie Phillipe, were caught midway on a high trestle near Dalton, Tenn.. the other morning, and kill- ed by a train. AMERICAN. Grape rot is reported all through the Piedmont section of Virginia, and the crop is virtually destroyed. ‘ Alex. (luay found the bod of u girl ebout 19 year- of age, about 4 {eat 6 inch- ee all, new the Grand Ttuuk de 7., Levin. on Suurdn . She had blonde elr and wore ennvy lue flmnel dress. dark bcdice and yellow stripped underekirt black stockings and laced enoes. Near the body was found a reticule in which were three keys, 3 pencil and four whim packet hand- kerchiefe. The body was removed to the Egague at the l’aluie, and an inquest was 8 . Mounted police, now in comp nt Golden, euioided Soturdoy morning by shooting him- oeii. Ho oompieincd of euvoro ettwk of neuroiqie nnd retired at night on usual. Enriy in the morning one 0! his comrades heard u pistol shot. lie got up end went into the eergeent’e tent und found him dead, the bullet having pueod through the front pert of his heed. entered the right temple end come out on the left. A number of tenants have been tried and The exglygers_ of_ the La_k_e Sugariog'fqm- It is estimated that 50,000 trees have been planted in Nebraska by female bends during the put three years. d Whenedver (mt Emmi: or 8330!: new?“ of Ol- or oeu n ouen Dar e. or Indian. 1; their Enendmt 1711., o a once A done at Dr. \ mon- 8:0th Bitten. 8m funny medlohe. All Drum-h. 60 cent. fool the co uonoa of mutual no... and {or an! um I. V. Lu n" In. on Diana oi In. no book will be sent sealed to uddm on vocal of two so. sump; Adam I. . LUBON. 41 We ion 83. B. Toronï¬o Ont The number of marriagoable widows in Massachusetts, according to the recent con- sua of a matrimonial agency, in 65,000. YOUNG In Morin; hon: he shot of on own habits. the noun o! lgnonnoo cud tally. who fln Ihomulvu weak. nervous and amounted ; tho Ina phi-um And 01.» In who as broken down tron Oh. doom 0! ohm or over-work. Ind in ndnnood 1m tool the consequence! of [put-Milieu... â€.05! to: Ed Who Ate Week, Nervous Ind Exhausted; who feel themeelveeloeing Strength; who ore pole, delicfle and elokly In oppeonnce, suffering from the may com Mute Illnl- to womenâ€"send tor and M. V. UBON'S 'l‘mtlee in soon rout on the Diseases of Women. Milled eeded tad eecnre from obeervotion on noel}: o! 60. In etunpe, menu!) mm. Addreee, M. 1’. IIBON. (7 Wellington St. East. Toronto. Ont. People who ere subject to bed breeth, ion! coated tongue, or any dieorder of the staunch, cm I. once be relieved by using Dr. Canon’e Stommh Bitten. the old And tried remedy. Aek your 01min. Hiawatha, Kas., has ayonng lady who watches over 15,000 silk worms. TM: 011. WEALTH or Psxssrnvasu. -As a basis of work for those who love to revel in amazing ï¬gures we may state that statistics show that 53,000 wells have been drilled in Pennsylvania and New York since the dis- covery of petroleum at a cost of $200,000,. 000. These wells have produced 310,000,~ 000 barrels of oil, which was sold at the the wells for $500,000,000. This representâ€" ed a proï¬t to the reducer of $3M),000,000. The amount of o exported is placed at 6,231,102,923 gallons. In the pool in Wash- ington County alone $3,200,000 have been expended in machinery and drilling. This does not include the many millions that are represented there in the natural gas industry. Independent of the oil business there are about $50,000,000 invested in natural gas lants in Pennsylvania. These are majestic gures, and serve to show the magnitude of the oil and gas business. A book recently published in the United States traces the territorial growth of that country during the past 100 years. During that time, it appears, about 2,750, 000 square miles of territory have been acquired by purchase and annexation, at a cost, not counting the expense of war,. of $52, 000. 000. This' is a small ï¬gure, but it is to be remem bered that many of the [purchases were of territories, such as Ca 1fornia, Arizona, Texas, etc. wuich would probably, course of t me, have been “[16de without purchase. Max Well is the richest Jew in New York, his ï¬gure being estimated at $3,000.. 000. Following him are forty other mil~ lionaires of the same race. The Hebrew capital in the Cotton Exchange is over 56,- 000,000, and of city real estate they hold at least $100,000,000. An estimate of the an- nual transactions of the wholesale trade of New York done by Hebrews puts the ï¬g~ urea at $262,000,000. Latest statistics place the number of sheep in the world at 517, 000 000, distribut- ed as follows: South America, 100, 000; Australia and New Zealand, 77, 000, 000; Europe, 212, 000, 000; Africa, ‘25, 00, 000 , Asia,p 60, 000, 000; United States, 45 ,L0‘). 000; Canada, 3, (:00, 000 , all others, 5, 00;, 0. 0. The annual wool yield in the United States is placed at six pounds per head. Methuselah was contemporary with Adam some 243 years, and also with Shem some 98 years, Shem also was contemporary with Isaac some 50 veers, so that during this period of some 2,100 years between Adam and_Isaac, Adam could have told the story of Eden to Methuselah, and Methus- elahy to Shem, and Shem to Isaac. ear iota $12,444,641, and the Expenditures g 13,029,380. Sydney, Australia, boasts a 180,000-dee electric light which throws it rays ufty miles out to sea. One of 24,000 candles, at Sun J one, Cal., is the biggest in this country. SIX car loads of postal cards recently an rived in Chicago. The gross weight of the shipment is about seventy-three tons. The cards, 25,000,000 all told, came in packages containing all the way from 500 to 25,000 cards each. The redemption of American trade dollars to date amounts to about $7,000,000 uni Treasu ofï¬cials think that few more are outatan ing. This goose story we give for what it is worth: †The annual consumption of feathers in America for beddin purposes amounts to 3,000,000 pounds. 0 furnish this 3,000,000 healthy geese must give up their feathers in a year.†The Episcopalians are about to build a great cathedral in New York city, upon which they pmpoae to expend $5,000,000 or $6,c00,000. The receipts of the United States post-of- ï¬ce departggnt} {91: ï¬le foqrtih quartegï¬scal The Russian newspapers unanimously disapprove of the election of Prince Ferdin- and to the Bulgarian throne. They all pro- nounce the choice of him by the Sobrauje the result of intrigue, and urge the Powers to recall their representatives from Soï¬e. The Nome l'remya as 3 Russia in no case will allow Prince Fen innnd to go to Soï¬a, and adds that if he arrives there with an Austrian escort Russia will tell Austria to keep her hands of. A madman the othe day attacked a party of men makin hay in as ï¬eld near Ruhfli- land, county own, Ireland. The lunatic was armed with a bill hook, and he killed four men and wounded two. He then fled, ml when can t tred was standing up to his chin in the water of a neighboring lake. M. Rouvier, tho French Prime Minister, state: that Gen. Boulnnger was removed from his political surroundings because he was concerned in the illegal Inanifouationx on the occasion of the recent election of tho deputy fox the Department 0! the Seine. The Shaikh. end tribe- who were upturod by the expedition sent out. from Snekim to avenge Stewart/I murder in April have been «nuanced to terms of impriwumeut nugiu irom seven to three year: at. bud hbor w to be flogged. A telognm "om brunch n I tint the recent report. chit crumpm “lotto wu recovering are unfortunately “In. All supra of her restoration to unity no lbtlh on . A telogtup flop Ban-eh any-jinn the STATISTICS. The E. 8: G. GurneyGo.(Ld) NINE now MEDALS “‘wze'aammrmmmmacaw“- mum-asund n QUEEN 0:11! on. wohxs by SAMUEL ROGERS 00.. TORONTO. mas in "saluting sunflécflonsol the akin to which Sheep no subject Sold In Tin. “350., 700. and 81. A 35c. Tin will elem 20 shflp__ 0:35 1‘th HUGH MILLER 00.. Town». GURNEY FURNAOE8 FARMERS. H85- THBESHERS. Bailing during Winter from Ponhnd on nix-i- dAyuyd 13mm every Saturday to Livetpoo And I; Inmnnr horn Quebec every Seturdey to Liverpool. calling“ Iondonderry to land Imus And puengen tor Scotlnnd md Irelmd; Also tron: Bdï¬more, vb Balm: nud St. John's, N12. to Liverpool fortnight“: durlnr summer months. The ate-mere of the Glu .20! Ines all duriaï¬I winter to nud from We! Porting, Design an hilndelppla; end_ glaring Inn. mu bah can 0 row and Montreal weekly ' â€Grasp tad qutpu wee ', and Glasgow and thladelpbh Ryan [.1119 Royal Mail Spaamshipa errors» on‘umâ€"Tus COXSBIH‘A’I‘OR olheuth. the enemy o! disuse; hula the Lungs. Re-buiids the Brokc'x Down Constitution 0! young and old. Home tnacme : sufliciem (or two Incum-I. l-nhsler andallcomp late, seutby )9\pl’¢88 to: $12. Mmgl m) otï¬ge from 2P3 King West to 41 King Eu». nus. v‘; 5111mm “Eliot. Vl-‘our yaï¬ ecu ï¬shed in'l‘orouto. 3?. Olflcs Treatments to: 818 Send for circulu. kiu'ds: wmï¬g Mac-hides 2 kinds; c'ame' ""':'§'»\'-'eep2'z§. Me“ Choppers. Trucks. u'xd other sundries. HAIII‘IOI lxnusnun Wow 00., Hunllbon, Canada 7789 ml to! “ticks wmted. or “luau-zed Cuhloguo Dairy Sal? ’7 7†Maugles. (hm CHURNSWWWu I \\ ringers. mu Awnings! clow'ihidu a6. . Wholmlo an! R0- nu, n tho CILI- Iuru 00w lawn. Tut Hannah)“ 70 King 8:. wig Toronto. NATIUNAL uwurkmuwo co. " L. D. S.†ENGINES, men. can AID STIAW BURIERS. run an menu. “Grain Saver" and “ Peerless" o: Fugue. “Nor I GNU-75513 Joli-n time. on “lay 0: 006111!» gen. mduum Union 0! B.N.A.. “Amado. Tomato. I: ADELAIDE O: In TORONTO. Allelmofï¬newutk. Ihofl’rlnufm Mandala-1W Sadat†V L: M1101. '5’ \ unto: 7 mam: KILLERS TIBK DESTRDYER. Branch 11mm 311mm; Tiironto to can tho wont M Bee-u. other. lino NM II III "non ha- not now MIVIB‘ I can. Send u one. for I truth. and I [no homo o! In, lnmlme mum. Oh. hr.- ua Put can. u can you human (or Q mu. I: I vulnlolvl. Adan-I DE. 11.9: mgr, _ flawed-h... “I cum 1 do notmun mud: to ltopthcu he: "in and than h." then return nun. l mun n railed can. I hum-do the dim-noun â€mt orIALl: {NO NOKNBS. lilo-Ions Iludy. .. qum gall-9M I (HIRE FITS! .00 um AGENT!) wuum'ns' EVERY ' Couutv in cm Addnu. Pulls a 1'... 81 Church 8!... Toronto. FOR BUTI'ER. ETC. KW ImpomflonLâ€"ll ns' Eumkg Washing- ton Ind Ashton 8 a. in Inge or until non I‘Jco'a Cmudhn Salt. Write {or prion. Isl-Angstrom... LIce' I Canadun Salt. Write to: prices. JAHES PARK soN, Wholesale Produce Mommas. Toronto. munmos. TORONTO, MDRTRIML. and WINNII’BG. Recent} Testimonial to D. SAWYER ; 00., Hamilton. lint “L AW. USE ON}YOUR MACHINERY ONLY THE WELL-KNOWN STOCKMEN, givethilnluablopro- pantion a Mr kid. n onen‘es romptlyand effectually in destroyinï¬ ohms“? “NM “£9 warm 0! RUBBER SIAMPS.“§§L:§: cils, and Burning Brands, ac. tend lod‘awlogue UAR!!!) R BROS. (30., Bicycles ! N END AT ONCE FOR [.181 ct Second-[laud llamas, From $15 Upward» New Cauloguo Remy lat Apt“ A. 7. LANE. MONTREAL '8 {yd vulva-{u Irishman}. £800“ St, Toronto. 50"wa ins-us â€earned “1| \I. MoGREGOR, Puma. J. H. I ERGUSON, CABITAKER. (‘. 'l HOMSON Cmmmm 13‘!) a Cox J. FARNSWORTH, B n 'o Ixsrzmn. Send for Catalogue. PeerlessOil Dun ringâ€"Thin is to certif that the two Gurney-Harrie No. 15 “’ood ‘urnacee, laced by you in our Avondele Presbyterian C urcb, have ven complete satisfaction. We hove found t possible to heat our building, from freer ing point up to (30 deg. in two hours. We heve also founl them to be very economical in the matter of fuel. We can cheerfully recommend these furnavea to any pertiee who contemplete heating by Hot Air. To W. E. CONN, Tilaonburg, Ont. : (Signed), [1E Greatest Dil- covery o! nth. )resent age for Riel?- “ bursa 'nll Bowman. AND Cmuxo ell Buoon. lm'lnand Krnxnrcox- Mums. A Perfect Hood Puriï¬er. A luv u Hamilton who lave wen beneï¬ted by its 1802 Mrs. M. Keeum 192 Robert St, cured at Erysipelns of two years'standing; Robt. Cornell, 24 South St.. laughtercured of E - i-eptio Fits alter s x rears’sufleriuï¬: Jen- nie Birrell, 55 “shut it... cured 0! Weak- ness and Lung Trouble ; Jonn Wood, 95 Cathcart St. cured of Liver Complaint and Biliouaness, used only 3 ï¬ftycent bottles; Mrs. J. Beal, 6 Augusta St... troubled {or years with Nervous Proatration, two small bottles gave her great relief. Sold at 500. 8: $1. They Stu-pm a‘l other mowers in wotkmunhl; quality of mnerial. excellence 0! construction, a pertormmce of work. The boat threshing machines In Amulet They‘d!) the largest amount of work, and thrash cleaner m any other mmhinea can do the want. In exocllmoo 9! qonstgugugp they no pnequtljed. tgeygnreJth‘e OI consuucuon they are unequaled. The are the beat nude in Cundu‘ md no only equal! by thelr namesake: in the United States. PORTABLE “unsupm better ngflcullnnl engines are nude. “All. TBIESIIISG lAt‘lllh'..â€"The out in the market for bonepowers. Also the CALIFORNIA. PLANET. AND HITS HORSE-POWERS, of established repute. 3? Repairs on hand [or every machine made. Jollh' LIVINGS'I‘oh'II, Trustee, JOSEPH HALL MACHINE WORKS, OSHAWA. KIWI-I llNIl 0F sx‘msull's. Salim weekly between Mantra] and “wand. us or Mun)! z-Suoou. Monk“! to Live “0,860 mum; Return Tickeh. mmlfldfl -~:oo n: to Shane: and wcoumtodnhn. In» medium wd Skongo at lowest at»; For funk" niculul And no swung Bonk», up ly to I. I. I‘RIKAI'. General Manager. I untom noun Squue. Montreal. 0g to the Local Axenh 1m. (11!- “ Annâ€..- A_‘| In- \VOODBIIIY or DINGEE IHPIGVEI “0388 loVV'lIILS. now tne easiest. lunniug ad the beat in the wodd. tei‘eut Towns and Cin‘os. canal in» blood. All cum-n ound an: I" cm able. without the nu - l the kuilo. (Mice noun. (mu 9 to 13 mm. and (mm mow tau-plus" Subbntu ox‘ ccpted. 28 Dunn.- smut. quuu Hi 0 run in me States. ANNIE“- Bun. 3mm null 45 cent... cums.“ u 00.. roman. ANOTHER _NOV£LIY.;-â€"‘ 1.73731. Aï¬ï¬itkbï¬'lï¬. ~ with“; §;m-igu-.>sklulgimms. Scroubmd n11 db. 'DIL'rAmwcml Jamaica». 37 201136 St..'.l.'cuh NE“’ MODEL THRESHERS. I hue. pocnln remedy for the nbondlleue {by in; thou-mu ofctlel or the worn kind .n-I of long mull; kn been cured. Indeed. Io "mug In my mum My, lb“ X wl‘l and TWO BOTTLE Fall, with . VALUABLE TRKA'I'ISI on lhll M ‘0 ti, m. cm organ-int! P._9._ï¬rgu. WNWMPTION. Till} OSIIAWA MOWEBS. FOR 1831‘- JDIATE SHIPMEST, ~188'7â€"â€"â€"- F. F. DALLEY co.. Pmprieeois.’ Y NOW