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Woodville Advocate (1878), 23 Nov 1882, p. 3

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In» «I tho tram-«Him um l'lmurterila the [vital l’mmdllgm THE RIGHT KIND OF A HI‘.\R'1'. Two uolid cuimnu were in u more talking "at the now», when uueof them wake of u. Mug (elluw mm was ummcd nceutly uul lud gm 9 to Ixcvyiug iIUUH -. Hid [Lb OHM-rune hi‘l Z " Yer. 1mm up to his [mum Int Week and loulmd ovur [he lay out. Ho nun gun raven-(lung just. an Inca u can be and ought. m ha [I smny wnh uuuln a 1mm hula wnfe When lrmw the furniture. llm carpets and evorythmg juht nu complete an pumible. l oompuwd the wuuu w my uuud mm the of twmty 3mm ago, when my win and went to krepiug house. I n-uwtl_ u. hula “en! La kwpiug house. I wuml u. lmlu une-nturvy huuuu wnh (hr-w muall mums. My wife had :4. feather bed and some Sheath sud cmufurtubltu and I bought a. busswuud bedsteadâ€"um: of then-u kiud whe o the slum oome down the hut. night and keep coming down. 1 gm. 3 atmw tuck filled with hay. alter the slum came down we slum. on t a 11-40:. It WA: in Dwembvr, «ml 1 pledge you my word the front. was half an inch “lick by lhu cracks in the floor. and when 1 got. up In um morning to build a film I juat. mulled u. from all over the floor with my feet.“ . -n .I ,.|1’tn " Catch nothiu 1’ " Why. we Were too heulthy to catch cold. llout at, the room was actually too warm. The utovo was the smallest cook htoye you cverenw. and when 90h got a fire built you had in Stand and teed u. juat no you would a baby. I remem- ber my father came to vinin me soon hilt-t sud how he laughed when l brutrglitiu u “ chunk" to keep up a fire all night. The “chunk” was about as big as your arm. Thuttirat morning 3 wrought to have net-n us get breuhfuiit. My Wile Was a. little nervous about getting up and drawing before me. You bet: she had never been marritd any. and it. came on her sudden. SJ lwuit into the iuntry rind bi‘ulic the ice on the pan. fluke better that she had tixul the night b:fore.uud filled the little tea. kutild and utubhed around there birelOOlCd on the from. and gwe her it show. and ahe jumped into a few things, and when 1 came out. by the stove rho Wax-s i-itling on a. soap box with her feet. in the Ohm look ing things over. To tell the truth about it. she look-ad it little bit diuooumged. Well, you see. she went ugin' her (out: wishes u. marrying me. and she might have hzul the. eon oi a mam who kept natureâ€"the one who hunted there where We lived uboht uineteeu‘ your» ago, and but everybody who ienthiru money. You remember him. Jim. Ilia boy got to gumbhr g. and they haven't heard from him since he wont. to Arkaneue. Goal! l Just. think 01 it. Suppow my Wife had married him, the wouldn‘t have had no such hours as rho has got now, and all the money t-ho wented. Well, We snugged around the stove, and pretty soon the ten kettle began to boil. and my Wile put on 7 Alt “ iidu’c you and your wife catch cold ? " 3.3km} the other umn. 8-8 the sausage began to fry she began to look good natured. and didn't seem half so diuguetod with marrying. and then the entice began to smell sort of sociable. and the potatoes that I peeled got so we could run a. fork lu them and then she put on the pancakes. and we eat dowu to the table. She set right by the atom where she could turn the penCakee without getting up, end we ate and laughed. and I tell you I never had a meal taste so good in my life. I have eeten at Delmomooe. and in Paris cults. since, and have haul everything that a white man ever ut.nbut 1 never had a meal mete an good no that first breakfast did. when the little woman eat there by the Itove and turned them buckwheat pan- :nkee. Say. Jim. when you look at. my wife riding around in her carriage. with her diumOude. uud eeul akin. and eun- Ihiug ehe wan to. looking kind of touey, )ou wouldn't think she chr knew how to turn pancakes and fry sausages, would you ? Well. ehe can beat ‘em uh. I wouldn't huvu you tell her. but she can Wrestle uh oh- utinnte pancake. that wants to double up 3nd run all over the griddle. and fetch it out browned on both aides, looking as though it was run in a mould. Some dnye the servant girls and cooku get tantrums. and the etufi don't come on the table junt right, and pretty been I see her eyes begin to lock the way they did when she had her feet in the oven thut morning. and then she gate up and goes to the kitchen. without a word.und makes them girls come to tow. wd don’t you forget it. She hns had a good deal of Sickness. Jim. and has lost children. and she nin‘t eo_ prettyaeehe kettle be; an to Don. uhu my wuu pun un !fur the her «shoes. and broke the Ice} In “:18 tin wash r l‘flVlH u... u_vv... .._ V. busiu and cvuahcdwlier handy an}! ifxcc. u11_‘1 was when the bed elate fell dov'vn thnt night. but she's a duiay. and I guess she don’t regret that ehe told the old folks she «weaned ehe knew her business. when she married me. The old than thought 1 was ofool. but when I bought him a $10,000 farm and stocked it for him. and hired a. man to do the work. and all he had to do was to ride around and been It. he changed his mind.aud one day he admitted that he was the fool. and that I took the whole cake. bakery and all. Well. after that almighty cold morning. I traded at single barrel nhot gun for a rag carpet. and sawed wood for a etorekeepor and got a rocking chair for the little woman. and we warned ulong for a few were pretty poor. Jim. but after awhile l etnrck my gait. and We have been making money handover flat [or several years. and don't care now whether school keeps or not I hope our young friend. who luau just gone to keeping housemnll ale'ayn be as happy as he let now. but do )Ou knowl believe it is best to commence down to the bottom 0! the ladder and Work up '.‘ It. in hard to «let up. but It isamighty flight harder it you have to no down alter you have started away up. It amkua me. when l was up to the )oung lt-lnow'a house. I noticed his Wile haul on her Incumbent the ”me so“ 0! an exprernmn my wrle had. twenty yours ago. when she had her feel. in the oven. 1 shall never forget that expression 33 long no I live. became it wan now to be. Well. I guess it. was new to her. too. I hOpe the new bride hasn‘t. had the bed-alum {all down. or anything. Falling ol the boa-um in one of the Wont things in the world to “he the council out of embody when they (in: not. married. Well. l um“ [10. 8h? Thorn onmen my wife now. Say. it you ever tell lwr tlmt [ have been giving her away on tlnt punoake rac- ketyon die. Alma. so you come down GOIAO TO KEEP HOUSE. town this morning. eh? Wqu a hundred dollars to buy things [or the poor. eh. Uh‘ go way. Well. here. take it. and here's an Hum liln'. cause you may run on to some poor folks than yvu didu'b expect. to find. Now go long. No dunks. You helpud earn it. you little rancid. Don't you to:- member that firnt brenklunt. when we be- gun khcpiug huuro. and the pasucnkes, and ihe bed data. 1 have just. been telling old Jim about it. ligud. Jim. did you use: lmw shu lxmked at me u lion aha went. out? She Wlll be telling your wife hmv I tried to milk mm cow with u. lemon aquermr. some day. Well. len‘u go down on uhuuge." and tho iwipohl 22-”de Went. off as happy as though may Were twenty instead of forty Mum old. -~ I'cck'.~ Sim. 'l'lu- lilll'lllt'n‘n “'orn by “'nmru I'n- Ivnthlr to [hone “'uru by Mr». (Philadelphia Proas). Science has investigated the absorbent and rudmuc powm‘ of diffuruun fibrefi and difl'ereut culva‘mt man. in his wisdom, disregardu thin audprefrru the worst in- stand of tho but. Wmuuu umy (-Xpmée her brain to the direcc nun of the sun by wenringu ptuall. nick-b3 bummt.bu: mshiuu cmupeln [wt to carry a puranol to cum- prumle fur it. On the other hand. {minim} «not. no on uul as she is paintedâ€"is tquully iu tuvurut [cu-g3 huts with lmeful britus. Not so with man! Both brunn are t-nbhm’d. and purasola are not. permissible. With regurd to the neck, :11 -n huauo choice: a. cuilu hu must wear, and one numg close to me neck and reinforced by a. crewun or lie. The woman alum: is granted the caszon oi low- nevkcd. half luw heart. shaped or 10mm fitting milurs. The body. or trunk. muo better 011. Man must. want u Buff white shirt, a. vest, and u lined and padded coat. Woman needs Wear but. one (visible) garment. which nmy ho made an llgll‘: 2th powihlc with: nu b~izug trnxupurent. It is uveudnuhzlul whether the tightly drawn carnet. tlmt objgcn of nulvernul mu which in so \‘i-nlrnzl) denounced by the opposite FES. (nu-~83 inure di~comfurt than the numerous articles with which man but- roundn hilneaull; for phyaiulngints have learned that wmneu can breathe with the nppu‘ part of the lungs (tlmrucic breath- IUL'), and. there fare, suffers lens from light- lncmg than man. As regards the arm. matters are pretty evenly blhmcwl. with the odds in (war of the woman, who may nhurten her rleeve as much as she pleusen, and in no case weur' more than one long- ulewcd garment. where aman \Vf‘ul‘n three. Cufla she can dispeube with. but he can- not. He: bleeves need not be lined ; his must, unless of very thick material. A Peteruburg (Vin) telegram says: Mary Baoth. colored, aged about. 14 years. is to be hanged at Surry Court Home. Surry county. on the 17th instant for the murder of Mrs. B. 0. Gray and Travis June's some months ago in that. county. The murder was committed solely for the purpme of getting a. non; of money which was bupposed to be concealed somewhere in the house. The girl killed her victims by administering Btrychuiue to them in the food that had been cooked for their breakfast. Soon after the murder Strung threats were made of lynching the culprit, who is the youngest girl ever nen‘ teuced to be hanged in Virginia. Mr. Gray. the husband of the murdered woman. pre- viouu to his removal to this section of the State, was an official of one of the largest ruilroads, With his headquarters in Chicago, and was reputul to be Very wealthy. Since the death of his wife he has frequently threatened to take his life. and it short time ago he committal sutcide by bliooting himself through the head. I'rnete IIinkeon. a reaene man be] m '- ing to the Royal Irish Brigade attached toi the Gordon HI 'hlendere. beyoneted eeVen men during the charge of Tel el Kebir. and was afterward attacked by three E I) plieu ellieeis. A bullet wee Bent throu-Ih his right cheek and passed onh of his neck. but he enuceeded in bayoneting two. Before he killed the third anocber bullet. “truck! him almost in the same place, opening the that wound and followinga. similar direc- tion. While lying on the ground he wue~ tired at auuin b) an Arab. but was rencued by two men of the Army Service Corps. with only a elig ht addiIionnl Injury to one of he fingering He suffered troIn lockjnvw {or three d3.) 3. and how he recovered 18 manellons. )It is thought that. he will’ receive a. distinguished conduct medal.â€"| I undnn 'I‘elegmph. “ Ticket!" said the conductor. as he stopped in front of a Toronto man, who looked as if he was anchored to his seat. The fellow addreesed handed over the required peatebunrd. which wan duly punched, and. looking, around. the con- ductor eaid: "Where’s your friend?“ "What friend? I have no friend.” " Where‘s the party occupying this sent with you 'I" “ I’m alone.“ said he. look- ing amnewlmt puzzled at being questioned. “Then whet are you doing with two \‘aliuea ?" “ Two vulisee! Why. Ihuven‘t any.“ at the ezune time maxing his feet with exertion. " 0h. excuse Inc." said the conductor. and as he peeved out of the car he was heard to remmk : " The biggest feet 1 ever new.“ London Qua-n ; " Ball dresses are made quite low." _ A telegraph-blue bonnet lms dull silver bands mul Sevren blue fenlhers. llarsofleeh is described as tasting very much like second rule beef. Miss Notilunger has just. linished a. " dii‘iicnlt “ piece of inu~ic upon the piano- forte. " Beautiful. isn't it ‘2" remarked it young: lady. “ Yea." replied Form. " Bplen~ did exercise. Superior to Indian clubs or dumb bells. but rather exhausting to a beginner. I should say." A note has been issued by the Egyptian Government announcing the abolition of l'iuronean control. The note points out that such control. as reconstituted by the Khedive in 1879. no longer offers any guar- antee to bondholders. but has become an institution of a dual and political character. which has proved the cause cl many administrative difliculties. The note does not mention any proposed substitute (or the control. ‘ lie that. Jtrivoe for theinastcry must join a well-disciplined body to a well-regulated mind. for with mind and body. as Willi man and wile. it often hapyena that tliustrongcr vessel is ruled by the Weaker. although I'J inorala as in domestic economy matters are l best conducted where neither party in no. reasonable. and where both are agreed. I Lord Dufieriu has made an excellent im- presdon on the Egyptian Ministers. lie told them he but not come to take the direction 0! aflairs out of the hands of Malet. but to work with the latter on terms of perfect equality. The business of his mi~sion commences immediately. as Dufterin received instructions lrom the BIND-ll Cabinet by the mail which just arrived. A Youlhlul H nrcIrI-rr to In- Ilungl-d. 'l‘lu' (‘ondnctor‘n [Jule .lolw. .u u v IN MI uu'n. A I’lllt‘k)‘ Sold“ r. .. firmer " «I the» l-‘llugoa 811.00! Ilourd. At: It meeting of the Glangow School Board Dr. Maruhnll Lung spake at the bunch!» than would resulb (mm a ntudy o! uoukery by the girls Attending the Vurluus 56110015. I: had been remarked that very few wumen knew how to cook npotntu Rev. Mr. 'l‘bomnouâ€"Uu, uuuuenae! Dun‘c unaligu the Women 0! Gin-mow. I am here. and will amud up fur them. Don's talk nuuaenae. Dr. Lamâ€"l don't profess to have [he mum: lnumate knowledge of the women of Glrugow as Mr. Thomson has Mr. Thomsonâ€"Yum lmvo awry uptorcunn). Ur. qug -â€"Bub I quote is ummuuut [undo lately gby Mr. Buukmua let that wry frw “‘0th know hmv to cuckn potato Mr. Thumaonâ€" Oh. don't. talk nonueuue. Dr. Lung â€"I mentioned thus to nhuw the efficiency of the de; mu. uuut. Mr. Thumnuuâ€" Humbug! IV. has gone {mm at. thus Board by one of the unmaters of this cityâ€"«a. moan ixu portam gentleman no doubt in hm own a) as when he Devlua to be a critlc ou pum- toes and potato boiling -, but I [nu-at. my l Ul’jcoh to uuuh language being introduced an thu- llourd, [hut the woxueu. or rather the lmllen. of Ginagow cannot cook uponuto. To my that only ts few women. no he calls themâ€"u. Very ungullaut phrase to use In (inn the m-coud only of the Empireâ€"know how [u cool; potutucuia u. blunder I won‘t stand. Mr. l{\dalou-â€"Mr. Thomson is out. of order. and ought to be put, damur Mr [Motownâ€"No.1“: la not. 1 “ill not. hlL down for 1w) body here. I my rhcre is no part. of the world What!) women know tllcll‘ antic» towaru’m themaeheu and the publiu. and their reapmlalelllcu to maimy, lwucr than in Gl thuw’, uml no wmuau woo lino-w barter how to cook. Mr. ll. A. Longâ€"l coxmloer nlmcwheu our girls are mugln om kery the lllcll will be better behaved. ms they wxll be taught. to at. at table Wltll a hunts and fork umltud of going away into some UUI‘Ilr‘I’ l0 tnku lhmr soup or other 1meant. Mr. _Tlluumouâ€"â€"\\'0 have nothing ‘10 do either with the aubgeut of brow or porridge, uur wnh forks and lioqu-l. and Lucrehuve been ioaiuuntiuus and allega- Lions ugzuuan my luwub‘lueu and emu lryxueu by u. arranger who has very little expvricuco . Mr. Filoâ€"I wouml CJll Mr. Tuoruncu to order. I think [ms lb beyond anything evcr uttcruptul HE llllh Board. Mr. '1‘lloruwuâ€"So it Is. 1 qulzu agree wuh you. Mr. Cuthberlsuu~Â¥uu havu spckrn already. Mr. Thomsonâ€"l almll not. allow :my man . Mr. Curl» beruouâ€"You may protesn. Mr. Thom- aouâ€"You ouu protest as you llku when you are om of the Board. sud you Will be um 3% next election. Rev. Mr. Woodâ€"You haw spoken three times within five unu- utes. Mr. Thomsonâ€"I um mmwering insulting language. 1 {shrill not. his. as this Dogs u- Hold lei-u. In England we h:LV8 regiments which are accompanied by various animalsâ€"in one out! by a. goat, in another by a deer. it is {hard to understand what harm can be done by keeping these favorites, who eat but little, who can sauna-1y be supposed to dis- tract the attention of the soldier from serious duties. and who afford him a cer- tain amount of Innocent nmim ment when his labors are at an end. There WdH s. time when the services of dogs wore turned to ' efi‘cctive account in hsttle. They were used before the action to truck the enemy, and at the moment of engagement were suddenly let loose in whole packs to spring at the necks oi the lending man. To “ let < slip the dog: of war " was fur from being a mere figure of speech. At the Capitol of Rome :1 garrison of dogs was kept 25-; Well as l the famous one of geese. But here they l did not acquit themselves of their sentry ! duty in so creditable a manner as the too ‘ notorious geese. and at the time of the lu- vasion of the Gsuls slept at their posts. The Romans also formed dogs into bodies for purposes of attack. and one commander used to plnce them as sentinels outside his ; comp. Ever since then the dog hm. in different quarters of the would, talu-n part i in military affairs. But as a warrior he has i now “ had his day."â€"St. James Gazette. t r Board and allow any language rcflooziug upuuâ€"â€". Dr. Lung-“Order, order! Mr. Thomsonâ€"You um 00.5 9! Order an this Board about your potatoes. I: Was you who began it. The Chairmanâ€"Mr. Thum- aon. you ought to sin down. Mr. Thomson â€"-l am speaking against, an insult. I defy any man to lunult my towunmen hero with impunity. Dr. Lung insulted the women. and Mr. Long insulted the men about their potatoes and buwlu of soup. I an; done; but. you had better not. try that; againâ€"mud incoxuern,_buth of youâ€"both incomora. I am done. l, The public schools of Birdboro‘, Pa. were Clo-led youlurdny owing t0 the pre- valence of kcarlet I’m-var and diphtheria. Five children have died in one hunily. The \ divease m aprealhq. ‘ Ha thnt. utrivon fur thonmatory mnnt join a well-disciplined body to a well-regulated mind, for with mind and body. ms with man and wife. is often happens that. thuatronger vessel is ruled by tha wanker. although It! morale as in dnmoslio economy matters are I beat conflucmd where neither putty in un. , n ._,|, .. L,‘|A _._A _ ._“_I The case of Gillies va. MoConachy has been settled by Mr. Justice Proudfuot. It. was an action heard on circuit. and was brought for the construction of the will of Rev. Thomas Hannay. n minister of the United Presbyterieu Church of North America. The learned judge delivered Judgment. construing the will and upholding the various charitable bequests of the testator. He gave a part of his money to " poor, converted, needy Jews.“ Coluuel Ingereoll still believofl in the innocence ot the Star Routecnuupiratoru. It. is gratifying to learn that Culmwl Inger- uull believes in annwthinu. owu though it. be a In) th â€"â€"l'lu'lmlrlphin l’rcss. Advices from Asyiuwall contain the news that. the Canal Compuby‘n llnnpilnlu at. tlmt city and Panama. are crowded with sick. several laments are sum-ring from yellow [cw-r. .. now '11» Count A P0 l‘.\'l‘0." A Nllulult'ru “’lll. ll» Explicit. Make yourself underatood. It ynu have anything to any, any it plainly and in as [aw wuflflu as poulblo. Always uini straight at the inuk and hit it. Us and huts are at a discount in these duyu. In addition, tu‘se cuwot your health. Do not let a mild grow on you until it wn hardly be nhuknu 09'. This uuu beat bu done by Using Dr. Wilson's Pulmonary Cherry Balsam. It is a rainedy of extraordinary power. It acts directly on the lungn. Thu mild cherry, its [‘rincipul ingredicnt. cuts nwuy thu phlegm which claw the UlllC'IU‘ lining (if the air tubes isnd cells. The n-xtrnot of gum reainu {rt-in Mllhu of the celebrated healing trek-s of torrid uluiistts, produce :in agreeable and healing bulmm. Thaw with other Iiiuredirntu are c )nnliiuwl in this Wulidul‘illl medicine in well a man- ner that its marvellous cure» are numbered by thousand: and it in known the world over. Freeman‘s Journal accur’es Sir Garnet. Woinalcy of huvua; expwdfied to the Gov. «ruinous u. durire tu be given mum! of all military lllzttlcl‘fl. no fur um thuy ruhuu Ln um condition of Ireland. with a. View In the uumplete nuppreueiuu at the dxnordus in that: country. The dealeru in any oaw of goods have the bout opportunity of learning us Value. l’ur- chunora unuullv are Duh backward in expzming tllrir dimpprobnliou of an) thing that: proves unworthy the recolnmonduuon inhuu received. Thus the opinion of Mr. Benjamin Richards, of Uordigun, N. 13.. is worllny of cun-idemxion when he pays :â€"â€""l have [lied and Huld all kinda of linimcnts, but, luu'o never found uny as good an Dr. Dow‘s Sturgeon Oil Linimcnb [or what it is rrcmmnended. l bellcVu it. is the beat. linilnunb in the world for mun and beau." l‘hls lust. exnrosuion has reference to its grout; value in ourin-g, auuh troubles ns wmd- gulls, founder, ringbonencurvy. aorulchcs. etc” in horses as well IL‘. IlluUllNLllslll. lumbugo, burofulu, and the lilo; in LDC”. Augustus Robinson, sh riff of Annapolis, N S . bun been cwmmitted lur trial in thc Supreme Court for shooting a man whmu he was arrebbing under an astculluu for debt. It is unnecessary to ask whether “Hun-:1.- ILR'K Emmi-nuns nu CALbAYA umy bu naui ~ufrly in your h’prclul one. Siucu being; an agreeable cordial. acceptable to the luOhL Irritable C‘HIdltil‘UH of the stomach, in in the 051*. Pun-Alarms 1x EXISTENCE that. may bd tukeu wuhouu repuguuiice by the "1(th fastidious child or adult for a. long period in all formaoidcbility with positive benefit and absolutv freedom from h'dllll. 1L5 ucuuu in ‘ purely countruutive. without driving: Or ,over ntimulgpjgm, ’ A solicitor in EuquuJ has obtained a verdict of 610 000 nguiust a. town as com- puuszsliuu for personal injuries caused by driukmg impure water supplied by the Corporation. Buiug entirely vegetable. uo pnliculu care is required Mule Using Dr. Place " l’neusatut. Purgative I’ellutk." They oper ate wimoub diucurbuuce to the communion diet, or occupziliuu. For Hick headaqhe, couuLipMiou, impure blood. dizz‘ncbn, uuuf uructmious from the btomncb. bad taste in mouth. blimus attacks. pain in reg of the kldut')8, internal fewr. bioMe {Eclillufl album ntomaob, rush of blond to head. take Dr. l‘iercu'u " pellets." By druggiuts. Some of the bust fipccilneua of paniuiiug nu chum. and term coma. lately on sale in Lundou are the work of the wife and «laughter of ab‘uuudxunvim Cabinet Min- inter. Tho emigrant, mu. m. or fimveller bound for the productive mines and fertile prairies mi 111» Great Southwnun ii unaninmiu in selecting the) route viu Chicago. Implicit. confi lance is pl 100d in the litmus City Pioneer Line. coanpnued of the C. B. «Q' Q. and Old Reliable Hannibal St. Joseph RuiIrOAds. Through has trains are run by thin line and the equipment is unsurpassed. A Philadelphia woman. who called her- sel! an electropulhic physician and was noted as u quack. seems to have beliewd In hernelf, for «he treated hen-elf [or a hurt which she had received by falling down- stairs. refining to hnve a regular practi- tioner called in. and died through her own unakiliulueaa. Saw your doctors‘ bills by usiugDr. Wil- son's Anti-bilious and l‘reserviug l‘illu. For indigestion. dyspepsia. and female complaints they areucertuiu remedy and perlectly auto in all cases. as thousands can testify. Rev. Professor Burwasb. Dean of the Theological Department at Vicmria Um- Veruity, baa rammed to Cabnurg from Manitoba. much improved in health. There was a young lady quite fair. Who had much trouble With her lmir. So “he bought Curboline And a. sight. to be neon. In the head of this maiden. l deolaw. There was a young man so well bred. 'I‘Imt. the hair would not stay on his head, But. the Curbuliue Oil Put. new hair on ma soil. And now With an heireus he's wed. in» bad thine. but Dr. l'nerco‘a “ Favorite l‘rewriptiou“ deserves Ha name. It. is a Orl’taiu cure for thme painful maladies mu] wenkneanen which embmer the lives of no many women. 0! dmggiats. it. is stated that the British War (mice authorities do not intend to demobilizu tho melubern of the Army lhmerve now with the color» whu jmned the Reserve batween um 15!. of January. 1880. and the 3011i of June, 1M1, but to gum them the option of rmnmnnm in the army for two years. or for the full term of the engagement ~twulve years. A ,.A The London World says that in Prussia everybody who wean a. uuilonn is unmar- ably arrogmt and rude. Your Teeth with pearls will nurolv vie. It " Tonborry " you only try; Once mad. you ne'nr will be wuhom it. Just try one boulo." you doubt it. A Dunlr r‘» Opinion. lvn‘o III-n At the left. wing of Sir fleury l’eok’l nearly completed house at Ruusdou. Devon. is situated the dairy. which for beauty, gulidity uud orjgiuulity o! debign hm never ,‘ L- .uunahml in Duluull’ nu“ Vllhluu-IGVI â€"â€" been unmanned. and cannot be matched in all England. The llmru and nbelven and central tables are all formed of slabs of the purent marble. and in the centre: than in a fountain, llm nptny of which lundn a. delightful ctmlueua m the air and Arcadian bcnuly tn me scene. 'I‘lwru is depicted on him Chinn ulcn. nrmngml in n nuuliuuoua chain all round llw upnrtluz‘llt. acuwa from awry plmne of mud :i‘u. There in nlno magnificent llmrblv funntnm in the large )unl bu)‘0nd.-â€"~ English l.:'r.' Sim-k Jmmul. Speciul inducements are offured you by tho Burliugmu route. It will {my you to mud (heir udverliaemvnt to bu {uuud also- w hem in thin issue. A Grand Trunk freight train left the truck at, l’tckvriug, occuiuuiug n delay of :Wulve hours in thu arrival M Toronto of Ihu eastern exprenu. A number of ours Ware overcuumd and bully annulled. It bilious. or suffering from impurity of bkmd. or Weak lungs and fear u.)m-umption (scrufulnuu dixeusouf the lung»). take Dr. l’crcc‘u "Golden luvdllml lhwovery " and in will euro you. By druggmm. Nothing is more dangerous to men than a. uudnuu change in f0rtuua.â€" Quimiuiun. Thu Duke 0f ()ommught. will unveil a. monumental ammo which has been en cted tn the memory nf file hue Prince Louis Nupnleou x“. \Vuulwich by a public allb< ucriptiou throughout tlw army. The muuumeut wands in a conspicuous position in {mut of the Royal Mxiitury Amdemy. :t. which iuntimliun the Duke of Cnuunughi and the lulu Prince were both cadets. I’uinlvss Cum [zirtraclor would be the mean of running pence and proxperity. Coma are pumful. and the constant. cnuhciounuess of thh upon uven the bout natured prrduoea nervous depression. in tempt-r, recklehnuuuu leading to a. desire to spend their time away from the buxom of their fMtu. In order to avoid the evils vae mentioned ulwnya keep a. bottle of Putnam's Corn Extractor on hand. Sold everywhere. No sue \Vuuld suppose that. the introduc- tiun into 21. inunly of a. bottle ufrl'ulmzm's IIou. Mr. Chapleuu writes to 3 Quebec contemporary. hunting that. in all proba- bility he will [mus the winter in Algiera. E9 F. l NCIPAL a TM“. .m- annul'FTTTQL xuuasr and BEST “no. to St. Juxvh. Ah-hiwu. Top: kn. Dun: KANSAS CITY “ULI‘I fig â€"â€"-|I.\I:In-_. WANTE l Subscript iiuniinuks THE E‘INEST IN THE W0 ,nnIl Iho ran. out «WEI \I\III .IIIT \"'\\IHIO II I ".r"“li‘|"1""'l|"‘ mm 1'. I II annlh Iilu‘lllllt‘ll MI I III-.IuIIIiIII) l- nu I Kn (-IIIII h‘1)k" IIIII'II I IIIII \II III-II (III I IIII mump- IIIIIIII. TI-I I ”I“ _\ I II Ir Th“ -_\ Mllsh llm \uvnl humus;- um, roll (MI tho pouplo on uI_\~IIIIII\ of then \ nine. Ih51‘!Vi’é'idif'ifié‘fié'fnié{8391mm The only commute recount. of fin; um. "my“...w‘......w.....v. . .7 fl 1 IT . l u. Newman’s Amerlca.” a.»"n.'::.':.:."", M... 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