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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Feb 1885, p. 7

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· td ' L . I I r ' Madame K uki, th<> wife of new ' . I JapaneseMioi .. Etder sr I ,,f/h '" .· A pro11erly d.,veloped, full-gro wn . mart and 1·d a 'n d h r c,ota dh " t got m d c hnot;; '£ 0 cure a bunion l\j)ply, when retirin'l', . tha.n most of h.,r eou nrry, "'Omen, S . · 1 ..-v 1 · · ' un er l e re o,, s ove, an · ' " . wei<,hrn" 154 pot . tnds. ought, accord1 .ng to d db has more r. gula.r feat ur s. ' h e is am· 'f T · a.m .yvroug · ·,,. 1 · th i.i' l dm · k ll!' C'tn'" k b irnt· P F< -" -~ a n.nultice of tobfl.eco, as roc· .>rumen " J " mated.and t,he voice in 0 d FRIDAY. ll'EBl{DARY. 26, 1885. ie < XH' H 't ,' l . ll l:iavlJ'lg s ucceede ' ' · ' l l >f. H uxley, t o consume da il y .5,000 I!~ whichshe a. p aze t 1 '1<..ve a n n'th er _poni · t t'iia· '; . 18 · · " qu· lly con - o f 1'Jato an d 'Yl'<'ek ·) g $"0() orth .night's R>pf)li · dre~s~s h-=r int.~YJ>reter, when making h er - ~ <> w d ·n:.i na .,f li;an beefi.teak, 6 000 gra.rna of . Oen. Ciingmau . .A single , ' · · " f J ' B rot · I1er (7· "1d .. er arose an ' bread, "' cation wtll.oure all oruillary ca.~es. c naive. o,_ H: i.:s, · > / , 000 grains of n1ill!, 3,00U grains. s:icial calls, jg ve ry niu,ic..1. She d1esses HOW iUJ:NE RS C AN lHE. It ia · ea.id t.hat bleeding a pa rtially said : ·of potatoes, 600 graine of bu"ter, aud 22,W i s ' known as ftaneed lemon11de · in t he F ·enci1 lwm ; her callio j{ dress 1 blmd h'}rse a t th e nose will r<lOt ore h im " What I hat> kur :Hter am ~o mod a 900 grains vf watl:lr. is made as folluwa ; Whole fiuseeii, '!mo is of r ich blaek vel vt)t u·im med wit h fur, 0 8 9 10 lO sight. So m ud1 for the hor~fl. To pl u(11? u~ an' dowr. m an. Dar· a~ _ k )JUS· Teats have·proved t h i>t 0110 pound of ounca ; wat er , boiling, one quart ; jaiee and a bonnet of bl" ck vtlvet and jet with C:llmJy "'l;tHln g l1le&suge J.ov~ d n e open a man'a e) es you 1 µust bleed him in sons m dis club who wobble ·abNi ·, h e a cf t,wp lemona ; sugar to sweeten. l'oi:r I crimson pompon~. b llp1>11 ., hem . th" IY'cket. . lo,,se wagon One day d<:iy powder in sm ..11 blasts wi1l loosen a ou t tho boiling wat er on t,he flan oed, Ill .. ..·-·.,... sl.xteen vears ago t here waa a terr.ible as J une, au de ·4,} rock, andof in10 large b lasts ' t·ble ve"s" l, let i · t , st~ep ~ ~ 111 Florida a grciat many 1emon t rees you w1 dda d grm d as ,sof1; k 2! tons tona. of I n a day h ours one a bout man su1 v ~ three hou~, "' colliery 6Xplosi.on ill Saxony, by _which a have been budded on orange trees. nex ' ay ey oan ' n~w you as you pass Cl\Il bore with a bit an in ch in dia.rueter pour off t he clear liquid, add th e lemon PltUF. '\V. \'l'JILLSOY. large number of miners_loet. t.h~1r lives. Gcowns may deceive the orange t.reea on d~ streo~. , I doan r,1ean t o hu rt ~: from to l O O inches 'deep in granite, or juice, and sweeten to taste. Ice. it for r1 1EACH ER OF P I ANO,' OB.GAN ANn Of that disaster an old min er m >:icranton, thus. but cannot Jong eon 1'hlile to seud man s feehu ~. but I mean · t o from 50 to . c; inches in limestone. dd nking. Good for colds. 300 4 0 SINGING. 'l'erms: F or bcginncl's $6 ; f or Pa., has preserved a n10st rem: rkable_r e· lemons n< rth 8,a oranges. plumb D R l h R" h d "b th t advimce d pupils. $10 for· qnarte1· or . tw!llye cor d in a series of manuscrip t cop1ea, Ne w Yor:k school-teach <ir : " Which is . "If W halebone Ho wker should come .R epresentatives of the Spanish Guvi:. a Pb lC ard so~ w:i es .a . ahy lessons. ltesidence at Mr . J ose1ih Dr1ttam s, transfated i nto English, of h messages s 1' 'ober to my house an' ax de l<:mn of 3 ernment have fe ce ntly "vi3ited E ngland 0.n e may .e c1ire ? B a:tnll'1;~mng . Y corner Liber ty and Concession ::3tl'0et,_Bow· 0 f th wrl <>1-tf. the highest mount ain in our "Wh tate T' · d ollar I wouldn't kea.P .lii ·..m on de ··ooks . t be various . simply makmg an audible no~e m exp1r _· rna.nville. .tten to thei~ friends by sue e B , s· s· o·, 'r h v " for t he pur noae of inspect~ng · . _ ___ __ _____________ _ kl ' d mgy d f ur ha.If an 1 1our fur a dec1 's" ton. I shoulli establishmellts "' where large guns are mad e. at!on before eac _h word . Stammerers ' : ". F h m g ' t eac ei: : doomed Saxon miners as -wei:-e·not ·i ie · B ov outright by the explosion, but were preoy; ' at der won ~p a year ago, an at once reply to him : 'Whalebone, ~e They ·have placed in S11E"fileld an order can sing as ea!lll y · 118 other pe~sons. t m·n "ho uses money ' rned by h1 · s wife for the plant necessary f or t urmug · _ e a " w . ' ai ou t Jacky Broeter, of ·Ches . ter, who mad served for the no leas wre and mo~e er- ham" come o wn yet. rible death by suffocation as the_p_o~soned When an Italian Jumps up and p~aims at de wash · t ub to buy lot t ery tickets can 't forgings for th e heaviest pos~ible ord· large fort un e _ by curtng stammer:ng, gasses slowly destroyed 1he pure air. that the throne ~hoy b uy him off for $20 and got no dollar outer me!' When a ma11 nance. 'Ihe plant will coat at least $1,· si mpl y made 111s pup1~s say her be~or<1 remained in the mine. 1 These messages il.n ulhs~er co hat. This i s far. ct~eaperuthta.n: ax'es my religion I doan ' be~t aro;un' de 000,000, each word beginning wit h a consonanu. b d on scrap3 m are mo: t e ar my a11 over .ue co n ry b u l1 t t· rra · d out J;f he has found a short were found in not e OOtCS an . to rebellion. eut to Beaben, bu t I denounce myself a.s H o w to produce painless death in th e Dr. F ltzp,atrick says he never eaw a of p&per on tho dead bo(lies of t he p<)or lo wer ani mals has beee1 1 carefully studied 6ingle instance in whicl:t the stye c?n· men when t hey wore at last recover~d. " 'Ello, Ed , 'ow's this ~.bout yo~r br~>- ~Baptist an ' lake my chances by de ole by Dr. W. B. R ichardson. He seems at tinued t o develo,1 aft er the followmg ~ DO AS OTHERS 'l'he manusmipt copies of thooe touch~rig ther ·.&rry 7' asked one E ngl:shm!'ln to road. . last to have succeeded in l\ecuring eu- treat ment had been used: The lid ahouid notes were mad e in Corn wall by a relah.ve another. "i 'ear' Ar ry 'a~ a broken 'cart " When you t hink Y~ 8 or n o .d?an' ·hes- thanaaia for them. The animals t o be be held apart by the t humb a_nd . inde_x 0 eOUJ" ~ HAYE DONE. of t he old miner, and were seliit to .h~m beca"se the 'orse 'e 'as been ridiu' is itat e t o ·s · Y so. D oan. be leadm on·' way destroyed ·are placed in 11. chamber into finger while t he tin ct. of 1odme 111 short ly after th~ d!s1st,u-. . They . are. Ill- d~~d.-' " It's true, _Geor~y,, ivery Y .0 rd one d~.y an' some odder way on de Jlex'. which i s forced a current of carbonic ox· patnt~d over t he irifl!tmed papilla.r. 'f ha , Are your Kidneys disordered? · '·Kidney ' Vor t lm.mght me from my g r ave, a.s tt tereating, outsJ<:!e of their pauhos! as of it . The doctor tlunks ·e as h0sa1tica De roan who · kn ows whar' to find you ide pnsaing at 80 F ahrenheit ever 'l Hds should n.Jt be allowed t o c'Ome Jn 1 1 ~!t~eit~·,~or $LdJ:lb~-,~~:i~~JJ~Jh!~~g:Jo~~!~i~~ answering t he frequently aaked_ q~estion_: tion of the 'eart." . ; won 't g·b'away mad, ebe>l if you decide mixtu re of chlor oform and carbon bisul- contact nntil t he part t ouched h dry. A H ow do .men feel wh en " oout to die-not · Wl'rc · pyramids 1£ E gyl)t agin Samuel Shin on ene:x day' phide. Extinction of life is soon eifdcted few auch applic~tions in the twenty-four , Ar e your nerves weak? ' d a1 d :~eakh1'ed by d1 ·s" ' W hen the . him. t 0 b0 O a urtate·1nan an' am on de 1 "l{idw~y· Wo1·t cured me from ne~·von li weali::ness r:r waswe ~ .··ed by the discovered 1" . asked t.he t eacher. " I n 11 gwine " .d . a >1lded . in the chamber by the lethal naturn of i ts hourn .. °r e ~ ·ufliCI .' ent. a ft er ben 1 " th bl 1 d "1 · ·· t s I . 8 heat &c., a.1't(:1· 1 wus nl)t eXipe ct ed to live." - 11.fr.:t. U", M. D. 0 open a ·sa oon wi eooe or w ien e <JO · ' d.dl " . t h . " l · at e ·s gw m e. b atmrJsphere so brought ab'out. . d Goodwin, EU. OhritJffa, n ;1ton..ltor, Cleveland, O. 1 t u' f b t tl b ut when they see i.uev1t: t ie mi e ages, rep1ie · " sc.w ar ceilin '· One d11y you will ~lld him. a . D r. Thomas Keefe .stat ea that he b!l4 H ave you BrighVs Disease? : 1 edo but certainly the foot 0 ulaas. .:"What do you Meth odist an '.. de nex' you will see lrnn To · determ ine the vexed question Em1ployed j aborandi wit h entire sucoenlil " Kidney-\Vort cur~d me , .,.·hen rny watet· wa.sjuat '.' e thea d lrnow th·1 t i ll so mean by the middle ages! further ques- devourin ' a ser.mon. Meet whethet the level of the Baltic was riaing in quite a number of ciiU!es li1'e cWl.l~ a nd tJJ.~~.~~ekb\~1~~~: i:~eabody, 1tfas.s. mg it will upon them 1 t ioned t he pedagogue. " Why, the pyra- hi m ju de m11.wnin' an' he am a foroehua or aink ing, wat ermarka or guagea were ebiils. His mod us oper1nid1 h t o lllJeC.t and otr _ugg _ le agairisb t h . m . idal ages, .,f_c .ourse. " · cotch him in de arternoon set up in 1850, renewed about a century s11bcutan eously about drops of the Suffering- from Diabetes? "filct.u_.:ioy-Wot·t is the m ost RUccessful remedy I bava fate or do t h ey meet 1t· W l ·1' yu ca lmnesa a nd · Stolid p ropneior oJ · repaired I h last year. At fluid v .+ German R esr.awrav. t " ··· n' he ~ ~w a good D1 'moc1·at. later, alld finally uxt.ract of J ' abor andi, whfoh i~ t o be {.. "Ver us8U . Givoa o..lmost i mn1 01 1iato relief." · Dr. Pl!illip C. Ballou, ll!onktOII, Vt. r esignation 1 T h. . e_ ee m . esEagts sl io~ tha'" ·" ( to ne w wait . ot, 1et' c(lr f_or ~·ou, eh~ _·, v plumb up w · h d' f t repeated i n t went y min utes, if_necessa.ry, b ' . 'r): ·'D "Bo ~n.' cl.own _. I_ f you am short, regu1ard rnterva s, t e guagea wme O f 1 g h t d t he poor miners ·a.wa1 e . t e comrr~ You WllS der B a.ron Von S cb mtrnlb erg :·1 °ot ~ on bo1'n' good s f.1ck d Th an d 134 H ave you Liver Complaint.? to 1t . 1f you am . inspected, t e frea rngs ,c are .u11Y h no - (which is seldom t,he case). . I n a out "R'.idn.cy~Wol't cured me of chronic · L iver lt\1sea::;es death with singular ca1mno~s an d .res1gna- ll'ew · Waiter ( meekl - y : ""r 1 e~, J.· ~ let de 1 ·1 8Lb h. years l h now s 6 d ow ' ' rofuso perspiration et a "Iein sot on be1 '1 i ' b ·· ·d du~n' rnrleece e · d e rec.:>r o fiftee n minuteu ·> 1 u.ftor :{l~~i;d,~~r~li,el:~te Col. Mth Nat. Guard, N.. Y. tion. .!'< ot on.e wor d m - beyon. a 11 c·wi b d'J h 1-n , t he chi! · t l ie w h o1~ r ecor d Her r. " Stolid p r opriet · · or: « D en you bl uff you off' I f you.11.ke a " ·nar1 tell him " at w i e t e· · can m. l is broken, a nd t he ps.t L ent agamst tlie wasn't n o reckular waiter, e h" f a h coast . has l feen h stea B I i.y · n h smg, b t e '" r eveals a feeling 'of bitterness . v· e11, . [ he k1 "n hev de .uae of y our snow-shov.e1 avian ;.~p1" dly r ecovers. . Is your Back lan 1e and a ching? "'Kidncy-\Vor t, (1 bottle) c ured mo -wh~n. I was ao _ one all ~ ou~ '"OU can't hoe co'n w1d sout ern 1 o s· t e 1750 a tic thas een ·ibtora fat e thsv could n ot avert. ·" dake a dollar a v eek off your vagea. " ~ m er.· .· I f ~ t k" t a f Flnel"· grouud F rench charoo.i. rn 0 , ~o I h~d t o x·ol~. M~ 5J.·~di~~~, Mit waukee Wis. 11 i "' 'f him,· ax h1'm . t o buy out or sell out an' take a ea 111 y sm rng. mce e coaa. u , h """" 1s - a curious · in some o 1 d . on an average of t he best curat ivea .tlle Tlierie pafhos , h Things one would rather h ave l e.f t un ~ome odder .cow; path. De wobb_ ly man Swede·d h as b een up.1eave fi for t h ed comp.ex t ' on, 11 H av e you Kidney DiseE1,se'? .nes BCI"'wled by some of these _deat · 8~1 coi1 cert .for the people. ,, . I 56 · h N h h b n and is al110 of bene t to t e yspep ic. 1o ~ · th glo >m of their nar- " · a . Scen"-A v am ·a p·nsson ~ 0 be · ohuuried. Tn>m' t o do ·near y es, - o c ange as ee h d i1ut1n cy-·wo1·t 1ua1fo me 8o w1tl iH llvcr a ml kulueya b · k e .bizness ~ u wid him " ~ time .wasted· ·a u· labor percept1'blerne ' h passes f rom. corrects the a cidity of th e stomac ~:fter yea r s or unsuccessful doctori ng. J t9 w orth esteged men m e. ' · Distingulahed a mllt eur ( a b011t t;o.ma. am on a l'me wh ic f , ~J:tll t}lo a. l;vx."-St\..01.'l llodges, William:stown, We:::it Vtt, row prison . A young man, Janetz by his first appearance in public)---Oh, I do the Swedish coast over B oruhulm and purl.fiee the breat h. A t eaepoon u 1 we L 1 d t th S hl . H 1t . h mixed w)th water, milk , or wine should n ame, had pinned .to h ia coa~ a leaf_ from feel so nervoua ! Sym patliet10 friend- frown away." A re :vou Const ipated? " Kidncy-"\Vm.1. causes easy evncuations and cured a not e book. On it wer e writte~ lus .l~st Oh t here?s n o occa,sion to be nervous, ·· · · AFTER COMETS. a an ° e c eswik 0 8 ern 8 ore. be take n for t hree auocessire n ight s, folm o a rter l U yeru.·3 use of other me dici nes. h t words to his sweet ear : "Da.r1mg Rilia· · , · my' dear fellow. T hey ap"lami anything. · · of d the h " Committee t l cin· ~ scncme fo~ P aris lowe·d by a . ~·,.,..ple "" Nelson ~·au·chilct, St. Albttns, Vt. The Chairman Duu1on t's sewerarre purgat ive, t o r emove 1 M last t hought was ot th~e. 'I:hy . ,, . ,,. . . Astro1iomy submitte is q uar er Y r e- ccmtemplat es the constr uction of a d rain it from the system. 'rhe aperient must H ave you Malaria ? will· be the last word my !Jps shall " Yes, bret h!en, says the chrgyma.n por t , from which it was learned : about 100 miles Jong from the city to a not be omHt ed, or the charcoal will r e"Kidney-\Vort b as done better tha~ aRy other who is pre11.chmg. the . funeral sern~on, 1. The committee have come to the covered reservoir below H erblay on t he main in tho system a mass of fe~tering k · Farewell." remedy I have tWerD~.s)~ R~ Q\b.r~~~~~i~· Hero, Vt~ spea · , . h h' 8 bod was "our dccoaa'ed brother was C llt down·m a unanimous · conclusion t hat t he moon ia right bank of the Seine, and poison , with all t he impurities it ab A re yo:;J3ilious? a scJ'a of single night-tom from the arms of his inhabited, but · have thus far fa.il<cd to Dieppe and '£repor t, and the estabh sh- eorba. The miner Re!C.he, V: en CIRJdnoy-·w ol't 11us donu ni.e lnore g ood than l\ny found, clutched. ' 'M r" er wife, who ia thua left a dlaconso- ope'n up social or commercial men t of pumpihg 3tations a t Eraguny and d other r eU1edy I hn ve ever t u.ken.' 8111itn . Mr·. J . 'l'. Galloway , Elk H a t, Oregon. tJaper. ','Dear er, it reth ' , " It late wi dow 'at the early age of twenty2." Tn"' au1i moves, and doti t you for- Serifontaine. It is estimated that for A case of heroic surgery is r:i;rtel 1 ~n th e village owes me .'en [.8' e~~t be· fon:i; years." "Twenty-two, if you got it! · If the sun doesn't move, .how nine mouths of the year almost t he wh ole from the Hospital forEpilepsyan ara, 16 yours. l · hope myfi fd :we w H1 ·i ht please " sobs t he widow in the front pew, does it get from easG to west ? Besides, of the sewage will be ta.ken up by ysis i n Regent's Park, London . 'l'he distorted when t hey n us. G f1bg " emerging from her handkerchief for ah why should tl1e earth fool away its valu- tion . '.l'he entire coat of construct10n 1s patient was suffering from a tumor of the haYe been b et ter to you. oo . Y· . . . t t able time by moving around the aun 1 expected t o be n ot more t han $12,000,000, brain . It ia only recently, t hr ough the R eiche, according to the old ms an . 3 The next eclipse wHJ. be and it is anticipated that t.he maintenance e:i;;:periments of l'rofessor Ferrier on an. miner who seems t o h ave the ~IBtcnes Tlie clerks at JY,roses R a.bbensteh1'8 to come off on th e F ourth of .Tuly, m of the pumping "atahons will be fully. s~- imala, that surgeons lmv~ comfe t o be ab}e h f i to detormine t he situation o tumors m of all 'the unfort unate Sax:on mmer5 at were making up a box of old clothes to order t o add zes t and erithustaam to the · his tongue's en d , v:a.a ?' sever e man . , and . g.1ve () poor m,,1~s1on. "I'll put (JCcasi.on . . . by t e sa . 1es 0 1.1 t the bra1 eurod ie, sewage · or ua irri·n ma ~ In t he case of the · to a ,,erta:in t h 0 1 0 l ll 1iut · gation purposes, .n.y m:irrng one-q . rof · pat1 ' ent l · n que~ t1 ' on Dr. Hughes Bennett's t hough juet to · I s sts er., who. was' lns , . ~n -a coat fal d e n · . · 4. Tho Rochest er Obser vatory lmvmg er of the year will mnch of. t he waste d , , in a pair only relative, ga ve her n o hbei tws. '.Che of shoes, '· said another. : I 11 p at rn a offared $ZOO apiece for all the, new comets the Frnllch metropolis reach the sea a t diagnosis placed the tumou1 · in the ascen thought t hat h e had not done righ t evi- pair of pants," eaid a thi~d .. .F'ina1ly they discove.i:ed d m ing the year · 1885, the ing frontal convol·1tion on the r ight side, If you would B anish · Disea se and g ain Health, Take dontly hauntedOf him in h is death hour. . reached McseR. " What will vou put in, comrnittee has p urchased a $2 telescope a11· aiid D r. Godlee, surgeon to Umversity .The absence Q llaelfuihneaa, a_ll ·rep1n- M r. R ahbenstein 1" a.f!.ked th . e book-keep· h f P r of. A . R. Leeds, Ph.D. , in a pa.per College Hospi tal, made an opening in the ~ a nd· arranged tb.ree red cha_ irs on t. e roo · · d M th d f ings on accouat o~ themselves, is tonoh· er. ··Ve!!, poys, ~Imes ish pooty hart of · Paradise Hall, and will put m some on t h e " 0 ompos1t10n an e o a o ecalp, skull, and brain membranes at t he 1ngly appa ~nt m all the meaea_geB. vid me, unt eef eet !Rh all .. der same. to h h · Analysis of H u man M:ilk, " thns writes of point indica.t.ed, and found and removed ·v heavy ~qllintirig at .t e eaven.s as soon h h · d ' t' f t h mother . "My dear relatives," wrote t h e mmer you, I'll yoost pud in der bill." as t h e t nermomet er tak:es a ch mb. Tu t. e P ys1ca1 con 1 10n e · a tumor the size of a walnut. The patient THEi BLOOD CLE A NSER. S h "dt " h 'l 'F na ore ' · · d , ·t h e com· ·· " A. 001n pariscin of charact c m1 , b w 1 e se ei ,. "' death .11 . bet · t "l me we · r here 1 ·8 a· story oi' a · man who was tri ,ed m ac 500 comets are discovere h h !he pbysicial h th bl l er· nevar ~ had a bad symiJtom, a nd is now I r emem. er , you. . a rew ,,e un . l x t ·.for ateali' ng a p·ir of ,trousers. He.was m ittee·will donate $7,000 t owar ds b uil" u · istics of ·t e mot er, · W t e l er t one 1e or f convalescent Such . on operation has 0 h appmes.s · · Lymg ne ~ dofendod; ~ .brunette, or comvle~ic~n, more mmu e Y as never b een performed befor e. meet agam m . ·to h 's ·a bly and tho ju:ry brou~ht m .a ing a new Paradi'Se H~ll. eyes, hair, ~tc. , 0hco as or not AT THE BOWMANVILLE young J a:iet.., whose me1>si!.g-e . l verdict of not guilty. The prisoner·a . I T 'DIDN'T PASS , ehown that t hese diflerenoes ar o noccson e~ a waterproof la put on t o W h en is qu0ted a;ovd a. n11ner couu:iel collect ed his fee, and then aaid. Prof. Springfoot, Bowers . .c:f:J: ' e red a B !trily related to corr espon d indifferences in 7 name4_ j\fo etz was fon~, · n ~ p~pe~ to the vi:ndicat.od statesman : " Well, resol ution to reduce the m1t1:;\t1on fee t he composition of t he milk. nut actual defend t he borly from wet , in ~ hould on in his ca.. was wrlt~n: Janetz' ,as JUI! et · out. You're free." "I'll wait till from fifl;y to twen ty-five cent s, n;iakmg differences in t he phyaicial condition of no aooount be t aken oJf unt il the wearer - AND, my te goes " returned the victim of slander, t he general hard times 'h is excuse . for so the m other are int imately related. The has not only t aken shelter, but ia in I\ died. Richer is d,ting 0 position to change his clothes. Wha t a. · h1 family I leave them wit 'la::;e- . pointing t o the plaintiff. " I doll't want doing. · · samples obtained from wo _men of _ove.r-r o· well dear wife. Farewell dear c n. · · " " Why not2" "'Ca.use " .tlrudder B owers, does it cost any lb d oovering o 1 oiled silk does for a wet rag · · C bust h ,bitwerenot sorichma nm1no1 sas in surgery- namely, convert it into 11. Will be found a l arge stock of Stylish, ' G d k " The miners who hun to see me. bo h ad evidently b oon j I've got them breeches on." less to git int o the L egislach ur or on - t hose from pronouncedly an:oemic du~d· y su one oca place 10n to anoth l!rias dis y'ar dan it did last ?" a.eked the and, genera y sp~ak mg, ' th e b est m1 'lk was poultice- the water proof doea for the Good and Oorofort11.ble Cauadi<111 drl . ven.from _er, accord· . ----~-~---11 clothes . of t.he wearer. T he insensible 0 ' f d th t I t tl p P resident. obtained from lean women in good phy· ing t oOf the following, oun m" e ~o 18 . Ma chinery R cquir et a te a na· "I r eckon not., sah." si'ci "al condition." This oug · ht t o afl'ord perspiration which find.s a moans.of escape a m book ' i na·Car1aL "D h 2 h ld d L1 ' e ir·ln· Club iner named Bahr : Tl).is ilirnugh ordinary clot htr>g is ke~t in by h tak 1 . en w Y ou e m · "' sutlicient scientific guidance fo:r ladies in made especially to suit the wants of tfais the l ast place ~here w~ 11 ~e ~en~=~~ M. de Lesseps has announced t hat i?- b egin a cub on-prices 1" selecting suitable wet nurses for their the waterproof, and the clot hing is sa.turated with moil!ture. ' A Vllry few minutes fuge. I have given np a. ope, e<: · order t o' complete tlie can al and have it Brother Bower11 didn'b know, and the . locality which will be sold on tho most will 11uflice to render t,he clutb.i;s· 1 'd1 m1 p" tihe ·vent'H~~.ion· has been dea~o~edta.~~ ready for t raffic in 188 ~. t'her e will b e . resolution ·was d ipped lnto hot water and oifsprm g. reasonable te1·ms. Onr _ __ _ _ _ _ ,.... :thr ee separate J:Jlaces. Mda~ · of . ds needecll0,460 cars, 250 locomot ives, 44 aid on t he window-sill t o crystallize. u'nder e. waterproof, particuhnly if the wearer perspires freely or the \\eathf~r i· Ag11·iculturaJ myself and ~elat~ves; an ear rien r dred ea, 3hopper barges, 10 h1 md dump' THE LIBRA.HY. '.l'hc ltlystcl"ics ot Jupiter . 00 who mnet die ~~th ts ';,ell as ing s~ows 34 lighfors, 97 p ortllble enginen, The Librarian reported that he had ' The problems await ing for solution in what is called "muggy " as well as we&. the past eeason have gi l'en the best s11.tis1 families, u~dcr ~ pro ec wn." , .. ·100 ¥exc~vatora, 325 pumps, 50 earth r eceived during t he last quar ter 522 ·vol- r egard to J uwite~ a.re almost ;without When therefore, t he wearer of a waterfaction t.o a.11 wh o have used them. "Dear wifo," wr1toa Mol~er, tak e good elevators, 20 endless band transpor~ers, umes, 520 of which wer e almanacs pub- number. Telescopiats are neyer weary proof ' takes off ·that article of clot hing care of Mary.. In a book m the b edroom 56 hoist ing apparatuses, 38 steam _wmd- lished. by the poets St. ·Jacob and H os- of studying t he rnatkings on his disk. be,;:1.uee it has ceased te rain, h e is in the We ·are now getting ot1t a large stock for you will. find a thaler· . Farewell, dear. lasses 814 hoisting engines, 260 miles of tet t er. H e had now overlS,000 almanacs New lines of his varying belts, dots on position of a pel'!!on who has da.mp ne~ t season of he following implem ents mother, tiil we m eet 1'.gam ." Ma~y was rails steamers 1 30 tow-boats, 31.6 fl oat· on· hand, and anybody, wanting t o know his sarfac.,, ehangir g tints, bright spot s clothes on, "'nd, it he sits in the eaddle, the miner's· only child, wh o was blmd. in(I: ~pparatusea of different kinda. Out the date of ~he month for fif ty years back near his equator, rif ts in hi~ clo:nd atmo~· or walk11 home, or r idea in au open trap,· MOWERS, PLOWS, A miner named J ahne or.Jaebn wrot e of this large amount of machinery there or ahead could be imtantly a'ccommoda·t- phere, occulationa and , transits of his he ill m ore likely to take.cold t han if he to his brother, who was a mme~, ~ut had has alr eady been sent, or is now o~ the ed. The library had been , open this moons and their shadows are scanned by hl\d not used the wat erproof at all. lf, HAY TEDDERS, been unable t o work that day . Thank Wll>Y to the Isthmus, 72 portable engmes, winter five nights in' a week, from 7 t o 10 eagle-eyed obaervers, accurate~y mapped therefore, a ·waterproof is once put on , it I CUL'rl V ATORS, God fo r his good ness, br ot her· . You are 31G floatiug appara.tuaes, 30 tow-boat~, 4 o'clock and the average attendallee had by skilled draughtsmen, and 1~1d a wa:r t o 11tn uld on n o account be removed until IRON HARROWS. safe. " · st eamboats · 21 dn~dges, 260 miles of rails, been th irty-two. It griever! hitn throu~h s well the huge pile ot obser vat10ns which, t io Clot hes can b e cha11ged or dried by a "No mme toil in darkness,'( wrote an- 8,960 cars, '122 locO'l~1otives, 81~ ho~st~ng and thro ugh to be compelle~ to add ·that one of these days, when .the Jovian alpha- fi re without reduction of b <:ld ily temp<1r· o ther . enoines 38 st eam wmdlasees, 5h homting a m!ljorit y of those droppmg in spent bet has found an interpreter, will ·reveal at ure. The uniform spirit of pietl:' that mai k - apparnt~aes, 256 pumps, 20 endless band most of th e time in chewing p\ug t obacco t he process of w~rld-making goi!1g o:i in ed all. the messages of the d.:mg men wae tran~porters, and 7? exc~vators. a1 id talking pulitic3. 'H e had no r ecom· a planet 80 h uge m bulk that his pr1me' will bo ready for spriul( traae. Ira.seible Old Party : " Cond uctor , explamed by t ho cust?d1an o~ t1iese Concerriing t he finanmal s ta.tua of the mends t o make in this· direction, · but de- val fire s till burus. The great red spot why didn 't you wake me up when I asked touching records. H e smd t~e mm_e~s of canal compauy, Mr. Colne re.porta that sired to enter his solemn pretest against visible for years on J upiter has co~e a~d you 1 I am miles beyon.-1 my s ta;,ion." T!OINTH Saxony a re all r eared ill a ~tncb rehg~ous four loans have t,hua . far been put upon remaining louger in charge of the room gone. Its app~::;ran~e was a mystery, it s Covductor ; " I did t ry, and all I could of every de<;c1 ip'.ion .al ways on hand. school, and that on entermg t he mi~ks t.he mnrket. the fi rst in December , 1880, ullless it.was provided wit h a fire e~ea~e. disap;iearan ce is equally unaecountable. ge t out of you was : 'All right , Maria. they all petition Heaven for pr_otection and the last in September , "1884. the As matter" stood now a fire on the s tairs I t 'left behind an unsol l'e<l problem, Get the ehtldren t heir br eakfast , alld' I 11 00,· would compel him to jump £1om a third· t angible proof of the Equatorial accelera· be down in a minut e.' " through the day, and ~in leavmg . ~he whole aggr,,gatinl~ something over $1_ mines reth'rn tha nks to God for gua.rdrn g 000 000 all of which has been subscr1b~d story window. The matter was can vass- tiou of the planet . F or t he bright spo ts - ·-- · - ·---them and brin ging nh~m safely through for.' Tho company h as already expeud~d ed pro ai_id con by seve~al ~embti.rs, and n ear the fquat or ~ade a cir cuit around the dangers of their toil. . , . neatly $25,000, 000 in the purchase of t~e the Prea1de_ n t_finally d12nusaed ~he aub- t he p'anet in five . m mntes less time t h!\n " I never read the s1mpl~ me~sages ",~ controlli n&; interest in the P anama rail· ject by saymg : the great red spot t hat was 40 degrees those poor men without ~011:i ·ened eyell, way and in payment for machinery, "l has . ten feet of r ope ~t de house from the <quator. l n precisely the sa me - JUS T RECEIVED ATa n' meas~ of a way, the spots ne~r t~e sun's. equat or said t he old miner , a~d lns eyes were~;- supplies, labor , e tc , le1tving ~ome $75,- which I will b~ing d?wn, _ ta.inly more than moist as he spoke. I 000·000 still available for the prosecut ion fiah de librarian km spl!ce on his sus- complete a r evolut1011 m less tim e than can ;iotute jQ !lJ}'~(llf th.~ 11cene of t h e of the work, pend \lra and drop de rest of de way down." t h ose near er the poles. Here is an9thH rough-handed bub soft-hearted 111 . m~r:, ---· _, ........._.__._._ ~--·-SPRING WilI TEWASHIN . G link coiinec:ing the cen tral lummary spending their last moments not wild "Khh·a " Bur nab y and llis w aydown B ebee desired. to indulge. in more i~tiwately wh h h is lordly .soi;i, and T hey a r e Fr·es h, G o od a n d C heap . cries for mercy and scream~ of remorse, a few remarks on the subJect of sprmg includmg h ta de velopmen t.a w1 r.h m the nor in repinings against their cruel fat B, lVageJ's. w~rk. He p resumed that his fellow- bounds of solar myste1 fos. \Yhen ~e find A SPLE NDID ,' ASSORT MEN'.l' OF but in sending these farewell messages to In addition to what has al.r eady been members - realized t h e faet that art h ~d out ·the rea~un why the equatona.l sun their loved ones, who were even then b e- written a.bout ' ' Khiva ~· Burnaby it may taken glgantic strides in the last ten years. ·pot.a 1wn-e faster t han th e pul>\r ~un wail;ng th~m as de!iod. ·while my .heart be said t,hat physical beauty r~n in the· In by-gone da ys the fi nest resi:lenc"s a>k · ~p t 8 , then we shall lea.rn why t he Jovian 1 bleeds ovclr the picture, I thank God that, family, his father and mother havmg been ed for n , t hing bet e · on the ceilmg than brigh t epots moved faster than the great A T EXCEEDI N G LY LO w p R IC E humble miners though they were, they remarkably h11.ndsome people. H is eldest- whitewash laid Oil 111 separate colo1·s ao? r ed spot. ' Ve shall probab'y be crmvmce_ d ked in wit li. a Roman ehade of .c~.lc1· a t t he sa~1e time 1 h~~, the r t>gal planet is showed the world how biav1:Jly and nobl}l sister, Mrs. 1\-fannors Sutton, wa.s the pi.> they could die. belle of L i>ndon society for two or three mine. In the~e days t he humblest mt.1z~n far more m the eonm t10n o_ f tb.o sun than ··~------seasons. H is younu.est sistl~r, alw a demanded art by t he sled load. P ia m his le 3 8 massive and less r ichly end~wed ·- A - F_o_r . tune in Ceier'l'· b eauty, married Ool. Dunc. ·.n Bailey, the whitewa&h, e\ en tor a n alley fence, ~ad brethr~n. H ow many ages mast, ro,~ on KI NG S'rRE ET, BOWMANVJLLE. officer· of the Blues at the seen its day. Ev r y. member pun urng b efore t he da wn o~ the day of eert.sm_ ty commandir1g Fifteen years ago _ L ender t de Braz, n, a H ollander , was a poor gardener n~ ~r time F red B urnaby j oined i he r egimei:it t h e trade rnu~t make himself an altlst and s ucceeds th e long nu::ht of theory.- [Pr O· r· Kala mazoo, M ich , try mg to make a ll 'I'· which h e so honored. · B urnab1 was m s~udy colors and I;gh ts and shades. H e videm:e J ournal. -----~----·---in" off of 8·Jme m>nahy land he had pur- the habit of making ex ~raordinary wagers, must . also have more pay, and Brother JJady llillyar, who has juat c 1i<id, was/ ch~sed. After other thinue had fai led, and he almost invariably won th<>m. He Bebee moved tlmt the r reeident appomt he exp erimented with celery, and l !S no w once madti .. wager t hat he would hop a committee of three to canvass the mat· t he m 0 t her of t wo admirals and. the widow of a.not her, and enter ta nied 1.1 ricll man. What was a doz9n ye~ra agu r un, row, and ride a quarter of a m ile rn ter and report. s ful The P resident a ppointed Mossra. B'l- Nelson 's eaptaina at diuner after t he a swamp is t o-day a V bSt celerr fi ~1d , b..· a q uarter of an h<>?r, and was succes_ Save money by buying your goods at in B.c~omplishing t hm feat. When wmg h- bee, \Valpole and Bl37.~S as.such commit- ba~tle of 'l'ralalgAr. . side wtlich a hundred-acre 1ot ia_but. a lil . g "00 . pounds he wager~.d that ho would t d 1 ·ntt'n1at"d that ·the rates for garden . 'fhe shipping seae~n bogms m get down "' . v ·hould be advanced "The fi rst woman in Ita}y to become "u 120 pounds in.a month . , a_nd ee, · an hi .t ew·shi'ng D · July, increases unt il tll~ ho.1day11., th?n he d id but · t " five per " c nt the bro ·.her 0· f .t1.i1ipocratea" fa r. " almost at the risk of his hfe. spring t 1 tw t gradually disapP>J~rB untrl_tho crop lAI du' "d a eas ,wen Y-THE CLOSE '. · Gi'usappina Catani, " wh_o lat~~Y. H is mot.her was so prou d of his ~plend1 , " ed. passed tha posed of in the·spnng. E ighty t ons dally The meetin g was then c~lled upon to brilliant e:xamioat10n m m ic tne at e are now being sent out, and the crop of physique that sh e 1?-ad him ~hotogr~~he~d 1884 will reach fivo thomsand ten s. st ripped t o the waist, and m a png1list1c sit still while Prof. '.High&trung Smith re- l;niversity of Bologna. cit ed an oration entitled, ' 'A Storm a b The daughter of Binns, th e e;x:·hang'.L'went.y thousand ~talk s are raised upon attitude. an acre of ground. It is said that t wo " Sh all I give you a quarter or a h alf Sea. " -The sea appeared t o be consider- man of L ondon, r ecently testihed m eourt thousan.d..J> ers_ o ns ln tha t looa.li~y are el?-· portrait ?" asked the a rtist of Mr·· Va_n- ably agitat ed. ~o did the Professor, and t hat she had frequently been frightened gaged m ' t his indu1t ry.-(Ph1ladelph1a dergonld. Give me a whole portrait , sir. when he was finally carried from the hall out of the house by h er father's experiin a limp condition the meeting adjourned. men ts in hanging dogs and cats. f ;r rone, November 13, lSSt. L edger. '· Money is no object with me." 0 ~~~ro!~~~~ S . , . wt t ' S'i'RA.1l .... .,. ...,.,"" . ~ .4\t .-H. ·1111' .Ull-J+~ ~ t~tw _ ~" CW . ~. ,.,, .a C,GlU . .ntl. '"·tr,,]] " ~1.. lh·~ l~riah attorn ev . ,· "if;it. . w, ' 0 ~~C@mqt:l~~'~"'i~_.,,.._~ -~""""' ...~~~~~~~ " . 'l'h L ' .llC! . (:lu ll ' c im_c· l ll · ha.v~ng -.- foe~ . SCIEN'l'1FUJ G OSSIP. rilEDHJAL NOl'FS.' I t~e t.ez·tA.1\V~s~ 1IJgt<m,1s tallel" ·;.::·....,.c_ _ __ _ h~t fa~ lfhtJe-AJ~atb -~.rt1!11s ~heel. gree~ 0 ~--·.-··--·--· ~---- -,,-~--- p 0 cru~h"'outa ~ 0 :Health and Happiness. Cl ..'2 I ° ~ D~nJienyu~~g= e~, ~ns t: ali~ly s~;za approa~h~xactly ei~ ~ t~e R~publioan; Univer~alist ~6 ~f con.g~a~ive 0 . a 1 4 M 11 Q na~e ~,w .tha.~ad J lo~ing in~ercoiu:se. bebv~en ~rrig~· 1 S~rant::m arrang~d 0 .· . 0 I ° ..."° aweebhe!lr~ t_h~n M achine Foundry a~;sdsd re~ ~ay ff~ept~ou. I wom~n ; CARRIAGE WORKS Cut ter s and Sleighs m :, 4 I Aeom~lete stocK of ~arrlages P L OW I '"G R O C J AMES E LLIOTT~ S s. His ·reas are not to b e Excelled. JAMES E LLI OTT. Call and inspect . Crockery & Gla ss-ware I ARM ERS' ATTENTIONI TYRONE'S ClHE,AP C'.AS H ST. DRE, JAM ES .STRU T T , Proprietor. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Glas sware, Patent Medicines, etc., etc. ,,

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