‘ Jealousy and Bad Pistol¢8hoot- ‘ to a wedding is equivalent to lending the V his oldest daughter. “Look at yer first "therulescf the matrimonial :, --ov~=';g«swvmmy,~x‘~ - . .r. g. ., , wwwmmâ€"hw“aflv___mww_m - A- be] P cm of . ' "mm" “ a†3‘“ “my†Taunaao DROPPING mus , ’ _ _ ' i or straightened; the colancan be ..._. our am.“ 13 mm: when am“ by use-cat rainwa‘uxiv" .._.-- -._ . ' a I x e -â€" . and‘iu! szimh lace,ls.nd the seek control)t ed to a high if d’fhus 1;: air. I, ‘u l-l in Loni, Philippa time, “Hg honest toil. Hagyud's Yellow Oil is an 'o',°,"::u ,,,,......vmr.m« . ’ 'Sevsn Times a Widow. but Still '1“ ‘ 8*1 "53° °. M. 15° Pm“ “We†a“: mv 'e 1° the fortiï¬ntions of Paris were ms..â€" made hone“ ml. And honestly spasms. Mum arm-mummmmw» . mu, m; . _ of the are. are denommted bird of some extent the face she wants. The nose . - ~ c more cases of Ach Pal Increases Stiï¬' I: It" 0’3"“ “m‘ """‘â€â€˜ ' “3'- ‘ inthehhtnmomaliling mandbluastinlai' " ’abou thonl' 1 1=’°q“°“dâ€â€˜""“°°""‘m"’“‘°°ï¬" - 5" “" ~' - r , i I la e p ting is inserted ll. b _t h e _ y intractap e feature. t rem-“nee to cum,“ wimont. “va .1] Junta, Flesh “.ouuds, Burns. bcalds, 3 ' ~ F ‘ i. x t . _ can e codes-coloured velvet and new , stic rig t ontin unalterab.e independence, no, u,“ 31-“. 1570 amt at. “a Bruises, Rheumatism, Deafneu, Colds. Sore .4 If. I CIA 11.x â€"A Passenger in the ' Wrong Berth. .Worth's inventions, and the costume is ,‘ ._ ."’ :wifhit. blissFieldthengavearacyde- Useful Hintsaato Artistic Dmst-hmpuou of aoonversation she had with factsâ€"Encouragement for the WW“) ’3 "Sud ‘9 “'6 “lth of A†erian aatins over the French material. Owners aunts: Mont†' which grew out of her exhibition of a piece of American black and cardinal satin pur- chased in New Jersey. She sought to per- suade him to.order samples, and, after ex- amining the material, the famous artist said: "Yes, I see that you are going to com withusonourown ground; and I don t question that, in a few years, you will succeed in excelling us, becanss French silks are unquestionably deteriorating by reason of the uaeofsizin in the black shades, so that they quickly e shiny and cressy. But, much as I disapprove of the inferior condition of French silk, you can not expect me to injure the country of my adoption. The same spirit that actuates you to buy American silks here is the spirit that actu- ate: me to uphold French manufactures. I Will make up your material for you, but you can not expect me to give an order." “So, for the ï¬rst time in the history of Parisian dressmaking," triumphantly said the saucy Kate, "American satins were made into a costume by Worth.†ins-Kate Field's Toiletsâ€"â€" Fashion Society Di- versions. Yenhion Notes 14mg tslma capes of silk or satin are sty- lish. . *" Bedsatin balayeuses are gradually disap- ML . . . A short dress made of nch material is ad- missible anywhere. Whifc‘or black jet bonnets are at Male for (by or erasing wear. Baysders striped plush is much used for trimming fancy costumes. Cashmere dra gracefully over skirts of white or color satin. Large hats for some faces are more dressy and becoming than small ones. Short waists are coming in style again, and will be worn with short skirts ar trains. Venetian point, Alencon, and real Span- ish are three styles in laces which are now in special vogue. The new tinted cashmercs are made into quaint house dresses in the Holland style of two centuries old. Marked effect is givsu to sober-toned and black garments by the tendency to high coloring in the general styles of dress. For evening and dinner dresses, young girls wear robes of light-colored nuns' veil- ing, or very light cashmere, trimmed with snrah or satin. Magniï¬cent satin fabrics are imported covered with Vesuvius beads of ï¬ne quality, whose dazzling rays 've the material the edict of being cove with precious stones. The fashionable bracelet for the moment is a narrow band of hammered gold, from which de ds a ï¬ne gold chain, and a cir- clet, insf c of which is a diamond pendant. Ball dresses fol light materials, such as gauze, net, and crepe, may be either plain or elaborately embroidered and ï¬nished with long garlands or wreaths of variously-colored flowers. Va becomin indoor jackets are made of blue rHyindoo cas mere, with wide borders of Oriental cashmere of the brightest colors. Ruffles of yellow lace are worn around the neck and wrists. Fichus of India mull, dewrated.with hand-painted borders and edged witc Grec- ue lace, are worn crowed over the bodice front, the sash ends being carried to the back and fastened with a bunch of Wattesu ribbons. Black Brussels not scarfs, appliqued with velvet leaves which are covered wrth iride- scent beads, are worn upon bonncts of black plush. They are fastened at the-sides of the hat with scarabccs or beetles of the natural size. The " Iavsuiie " polonaise, with upturned skirts, a la washer-woman, is still in favour. The polonaise is made of self-colored mater- ial, and the wide mm at the bottom is usually faced with plush. brocade or water- ed silk.| Shot glace silks, less expensive then bro- cades, are very fashionable for demi-toilct dresses, and are trimmed usually with satin or lace. Those silks have in a degree taken the place of fafllc, whose popularity is com- pletely at an end. A novelty in underwear is the V-shaped chemise, With the yoke in that design form- ed of medallions in embroidery, alternating with bars or squares of Valencicnnes or torchon lace, with edgin to match. A handsome potticost is fluis ed with heavy Medusa lens in antique pattern. Something More Than Souvenirs. Six years ago a lady of this city, says the the Hartford Couranf, was calling on a gem tleman friend who had recently returned from a protracted sojourn in China, and who had brought back alarge number of curiosi- ties as presents. After admiring the many peculiar things from the Celestial empire, the gentleman gave her what she supposed to be 5. dozen ordinary smoked pearls as souvenirs. After a while they were laid away, but not until two of them had been given to a. domestic in her household. A ew days ago the lady was visited by an old friend from a distant part of the country, and her attention was called to the pin he wore on his scarf, recognizing it as similar tthhe "pearls" she had laid away. Her visitor told her that it was a cat's eye pearl from China, and that it was exceedingly rare and quite valuable, and was the pro- varhng rage among New York fashionablcs. The lady took her jems to u jeweler recent- ly and had the satisfaction of learning that they were worth from $30 to $40 apiece, and now she is to have them set in a lace pin. They are a trifle larger than pens, and iri- descent, and have in the centre of one of the flattened sides an almond-she ed spot of a difl‘erent colour, which render tliem very similar to cat’s eyes. Why She Married 111m. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Euler Nachrichlm describes at length the “reconciliation scene " between the- czar's wife, Princess Dolgorouki, and his daughter- indaw, the wife of the crown prince. It took place in Livsdia. At the reception of his son and daughter-in-larv, the czar, for the special honour of the latter, for whom he has a ways shown warm affection, worn the uni- form of her own regimentâ€"the Gstschinn Cuirnssiorsâ€"formerly, the regiment of the Empress Maria. Immediately after the ï¬rst greeting, which was very ardent, the czar turned to the crown princess eagerly and said : “ Make a visit to my wife as early as possible." The lady replied that she would not delay it for a moment. and went straight to the apartments of thoPrincess Dolgorouki. “When she appeared in the doorway she saw the czar’s wife prostrate on her knees before the sacred " icon." The visitor remained standing. The new empress had not noticed her. As soon as the latter discovered her visitor she remained in her kneeling posi- tion, and turning her face, streaming with tears, upon the crown princess, she threw up her hands and exclaimed : “ Forgive ms 1 I have done it for my children’s sake." The reconciliation between the two ladies is said to be complete. Ladies, Lunches. Ethereal and spirituolle as the New York girls are often supposed to be, they seem to develop most surprising appetites at the fashionable luncheons, and seek for invita- tions to them in a manner worthy of a better cause. Last winter, says a correspondent, the number of these ladies’ luncheons was innumerable, and they have already begun this year, if possible, on a larger and more expensive scale. Thcy afford o portunity for so much rivalry in regard to secretions of the room where served, of extravagance of menu, and in the providing of other at- traction which msy charm the cars or de- light ths eyes of other guests. In general, a ladies' luncheon, however, is served some- what as follows : The date being ï¬xed upon, and the list of guests made out, the invitations are sent, and, in almost over csso, favorable answers soon rereive . Great must be the obstacle which prevents a girl from accepting an invitation to a ladies' luncheon. Doctor's advice is disregarded, other engagements thrown to the wind and leeful acceptance joyfully penned. Tho rawin -room is then prepared for a number of smal tables, holding from four to six girls at each, which are each spread with n snowy-white cloth, on which are placed glit- tering silver and china. A handsome dinner- card 18 laid at eech place, and either a choice bouquet of roses or a beautiful bonbonniere ï¬lls with sweets. Cars is taken that inti- mate frisnds, where possibleâ€"or, at least, girls who are congenialâ€"shall sit at the same tables. Handsome huugin arc drap- ad round the room. and the mast apiece and chandelier are covered with choice flowers. The fashion this year is to entirely shut out the daylight with heavy portieres, and light the room entirely with wax candles. The rich soft glow which these produce, cem- bincd with the heavy hangings of the draw- ing-room in a city house, and the abundant flowers, makes a most charming icture. Maid-servants, trime dressed, wit snow- whitc aprons and caps, serve the lunch. This important feature of the entertainment consists of oysters, salads, and ices, togeth- er with confectionery of all sorts. Conver- sationis generally, of necessity, rather gos- sipy in its tendency, and happy is the young man of any society rominencc whose name is not brought in an his character discuss- ed. The tender mercies of a number of NEW York girls at a luncheon are, indeed, crue Walls. She many suitors did refuse, With air composed and calm ; But when the ri ht one asked her hand, He carried 0 the palm. A gentleman the other evening objected to cards with a lady, because, he said Wm such a winning way about her. , The time has arrived when an invitation in ten dollars and feeling thankful that he didn't ask for more. - There is just as much viodictivencss wra pod up in the “ 0 shocks 1" ofa woman as there is in the woll-dcvrloped and com- plicatcd anathema of a Texas cowboy. " Take back the love thou gav’st me," she sang. It was a love of a bonnet, but didn't match her com lesion, and she wanted him to exchange it or one that did. Pater familiar : “Well, Jennie, if you must marry this winter, I suppose you must. Take either of them Jennieâ€"t c plumber or the coal dealer; both are good men." The principal of a young ladies' seminary has so exhaustineg inflicted her pupils with “department " that, when left alone, her girls of 16 act like sixty. " Do you favour in suit 2" said Clsud to Angelina, the other ay. “ Yes," was the crushing reply, “ I look with more favour on the new clothes than I do on their owner." Indiana has a law to przvent wesï¬cnï¬irid- ed persons marryin crusty as c or insinuate that thog‘week-minded are the only persons who ever think of doing such a thing. “ I declare," said a gentleman to his lady- love, “you are very handsome." “ Pooh," said the lady. “ so you would say if you did not think so.†“ And so you would think," auswured he, “ though I should not say so." A exchange tells of a young lady who, six mouths after a happy marriage, on bein asked if she was much troubled with 001 feet, aim red hesitatingly and with ingenu- ous siinp 'city replied : †X's-yes ; butâ€" but they’re not my own." “A sea-skin sack, hey i" said Cnrdine to cot Woman‘s Mouth. Wide months have come into fsshion for women. This isa change from the prevail- ing style of the past year or two. The proper mouth for the present season, says Thch For): Graphic, is worn in a constant but mild smile, the corners being drawn back horizontally, with the lips left closed. The expression is one of amiable, uiet satisfaction with all the world-4a on h the mind was free from sorrow and the feet free from earns. Care should be taken not to broaden this into an active grin, excepton mirthful occasions: nor should the lips be compressed. All should be in upon. The lips maybe reddened, if the natunl colorbo too light. A practice of painting the exposed membrane of the up- lip broad and bright just at the centre are tin, hutit is bad,fcr it 'vcsan and sensuous look. The ashion- ahlc belle has cut the puckerihg string of has mouth and no loss munan gram puma, 'pnsnu.†can ' men simultaneously and am satisfaction, wherobefureonlyone dadroosn at a er. She wasn't allers askin' for seal- skiu sacks. No, sir, a 6 leaf satisï¬ed her, and we learn that when e went to church the lilies of valuewant rigged up like her." A well-known enohrooplayer named Down married a Miss Trump, which, acoordmg to e, turned tbeTrnmp Down. She then made it clubs and stove- ers, and he has never been ablotobol any hands since. We pass. Landof thefreo: “You boast that your fly is the land of liberty," said a young American ,toaYankeetr-avelersta Iande " You call it the 'ome offsosdosn and allthat, but it's a heady fastthatinsver lost my independeueetil had ï¬vedruousw‘hsoheoatm have. The reader who as that the mmwmm aboveisfhnciful andnot . stnlightfor- “.11.†“mm. “m†iv“ “hoax†“rd†3‘33" “r. “L the" cuisine oesonean eir ere. She described an of titst ifnotgwidatleastgiaidarably. The whehwashouoursdwithadeaeripâ€" hairovorthoferebesd can‘ba so arranged “inane-unnamed the Ineden topsodueoadesiredoutlinefortheepper Govt 058g. The style izlï¬mps-us Matthieu; month‘hanbsmadebt: ‘ foundatsen‘ bung' new Mdyvstyiia ' eeyescan WMmuekofthem_ Them “Pt FIX“! MW opener half. heteolss-celoersdvdvotnm-sdadc‘n :thsehsehesa be u- tidnyu’g 1*" €501“ to $01130 01' “nigth modiï¬cation, ha", bun made in we“ fora. Throat and Inflammatxinn, than any other it. Let me interpolate the fact that not flag“; “my pm, should “quit. fem. l remedy oil'er for-sale. Nohousehold should “a "when m t.†“e†hug!“ °’ “ml†ï¬eations at all has often been questioned. be “tho†lL ' J misinuy- Kmlm‘g mu we“ “Kaela†°leut Paris diï¬era from all other capitals of I Coorsn‘s have just toxived a choirs lo ‘ “c 0' “me' '3 “7 lo ma" °’ ’9‘ the world, for Paris isFrance. Contralin~ scambric skirting of the Patterns sent on hold this jrar up ‘u Km, ï¬n, 1539 44-}. humid ca add in tunes a Most popular and [slfi‘l ago..- in nnada Building 200 for um. (:rdrr earl). road ux w I. alanine “"3 than“ . I km" ‘ Kid who “in “‘9‘ tion has existed thren b no man centuries 'cation 109 You St. Toronto. “- o to the min‘str’els or any other funny show a,“ o P -. m]. “the .9, 3,4, for .11 ‘ pp: ch ’t f gnu . . PORTABLE ° .1†mg mg: when 3h, 1, h, a“. u‘. . sp er 0 accx cute is known by its . l I P y 1. “3 ' Francois . hLTuogwbohasJust bmkwhm . . i1: shevburiu glsaihthbli ï¬ï¬dkercbig written ‘ most interesting study on the Xanufm ofBea x drum-m mumm‘â€"‘“’..u""t’.:“:.“"f."°m saw Mllls and GrlSt s r i ' ' ‘ ' ‘ urera ow rs an c . as .asa a. Isl . _ bu, when,†Mb she do“ ‘1, he, iommï¬gtgongfofmfg: 3‘3}: Machines prefer "Caught" min... on to .3? wfigmls r3331? Msmmnmsumm Our Specmlties other. It will ours-ear Lard, Seal or Elephant. and laughing internally. This mild!†be? is warranted not to rum. For sale by 921 dealers. ternbly, and sooner or later some of her Vitals will get broken all to pieces ; but she prefgrs death to a display of her scrsggy test . ‘ says : †The importance of Paris results from historic forces which are irresitabe. Ccn- , . . tempomegm Fm“ did not cm“ it, but Hannah 5 chronar. Bataan contains no isoblgedtémke the but.“ m“ .111 1.840 Sgï¬tt‘.m‘tmdmhl“m‘; cream": a“ “ï¬en‘g of) Tgldsi‘f"? ing the phlegm and com it matter from the â€"â€"â€" {Wetthm tint“ ‘F f :m. . “f "h"; Lungs and expelling it rom the system. a ‘ ° “ .y ° ° W8 _° B Group, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and . recefvsd a practical/answer in 18.0. If m pectoml diseases yield to i: mm ,3. . not for at least the tem r_ary check the Au dam! scum p P 5' ‘ ‘ Germs received before “1" “d the ne. Ask your duier for "Castrriue" Machine Oil, and 22:: €“h°i£i‘iҤlÂ¥ some murmur-“wow†" p 0 3‘ 8311 no. who send their cornea and P. 0. adde “’15 PW")- Th" Wham“ 9‘ “- me" be‘ Poets have sun of the “ Beautiful Snow " Pursue 1. wish rcllabl ch 18m: “P195. gm“ ,endenb the“: "Ed lib,“ hm? That comes in get the heel and goes out, at 65:». sh. 31111;» sendthcir ofdm‘wli? m" criticism which declines to give this ptates- the we and samples on appllmtlon. mâ€? “‘51 min“ of “mg “und °n 1mm“! Whenever you have leaky boots; WI LLIA M RE" N I Ev topics 3s fairly refuted. Formerly, the forts Ami men will can b. with a com you know, Seedsmsn. Toronto Canada. were “tuned 50"“ two “wand t° As the bleak win; of winter whistle and thousand yards away from the bashoned blow. y cnm’ale. To-day artillery has so much Tm u, i, 1 b . h . $ greater precision with increased range that when Iggy? vs‘ï¬aeéilouéagagexï¬d Grey :030 cleared with log house and the outer circle has been moved back a dis- mm, 2331!. - mile! from "‘0 W386 01 31“- un°e 0f "0111 8:000 ‘0 18.000 yards. " The The very worst cough they have to endure . . . . . . ACRES "ï¬lm’th “haulage Gï¬med 13 til“ 1†“Mild If they only would venture to try it. AviELT§$%E%S£:82 do“, 0... ghenhneviga troublesome cough neglect, 2f Hus-ulna ; so cleared, good ulldlngs, l18,098 Tesgmpr‘idal: have been mrh'ul de- ut end is advice with proper respect, m '5 mm NW “TIM 0"" \‘ .‘l ‘t‘ s _ _ ‘ . \ OUR TERMS : “c mall “ Dean's Svas (man And go to your druggrst and buy it. \VILL PURCHASE 100 ACRES w my n o, "w Dominlm Mr Om Dam" y" k P‘ ' l“ u“ “wn‘hlp °‘ lumi- C°' I‘m" ’ , Single Box, or flares Boxes [or TIM Ddlars. ’ ‘5 cleared with frame house. 2 log bums, ihed stable and granary. A burg-in. O_ POMEROY & CO“ 85 King Street West. 'l‘nmulu. Bargains can be bad by applying in A. WILLIS, General Agents for Canada ilexl Estate Agent, 62 King Street East, Toronto. HACYARo‘s ., Sand for path» 'oulurs.‘ Address ‘ wan-mans ENGINE WORKS co. Brantford, Ontario, Canada. The untold miseries which molt from ludlsrrrtton lu llfe mav be alleviaml and flll‘ul. hvinum‘i \i- ralllv, Nervous and Physical lichlllls. willbewme a dream of the past. and vigorous manhood may be return! and lied. ludubllable evidence is af- forded of the truth of these statements, Mphlol “WM wrs persposl I'm. Adam .\, D.institute. King-at» omnw. A Romance of the Ball- A ladyâ€"maiden lady by choiceâ€"was trav- elling westward in the company of an elder- ly mdower friend, who had been cast mak- ing purchases, and gallantly volunteered to see the lady safely to her journe 's end. The lady was forty, but look much younger. A sleepin section of a Pullman car had been scour for her, and a lower berth of the adjoinin compartment for the gentle- man. Ths y and evening had passed in delightful companionship, and about eleven o’clock they bade each other good night, and retired behind their curtainsâ€"she, to divest herself of outer garment, and replace the same by a loose wrapper, comfortable to sleep in, and still dressed in the event of accident. Then tying a handkerchief about her head to keep her “frizzes†from getting out of curl, she curled herself close to the back of the berth, and went to sleep. The gentleman, on the contrary, could not woo slumber, so he got up, and, armed with a good cigar, went into the smoking-carto enjoy it and fraternizs for the time being with some of his own sex. Our friend found a “good follow," and two hours quickly passed away. A jolly-bellied willow-bound flask changed hands several times, and thus the elderly widower returned to his car, kicked off his boots, and threw himself upon the front of what he fancied was his berth, and fell into a profound slumber. How long the maiden lady had slept she did not know, but she was awakened by feeling the pres- sure of the bed clothes binding her in close quarters, and, raising her head she observed her friend and protector, who was peacefully snoring a somniï¬c lullaby which kept time to the roar and racket of the train. Happily, the mistake flashed upon the lady, and, tak- ing in the situation, her first thought was to awaken him and get him out before the ac- cident should have an observer. Trembling, yet bravely, she began to shake the intruder, and was rewarded by a. muttered “ Yes. yes, all right 1†“ 0, Mr. T., pleaseâ€"please wake up ; My Illustrated Catalogue for 1&1 is now printed, and will be mailed free to all lulendlng purchasers nosm's’ sum: cum: “A! Sll'lk PAILSD 10 Cure Qatari-h. Neuralgin and Nervous Headache Cold in the Head Stoppgc of the Nasal insulin. Deafness. Dinirw‘ss, Dimucsa of Sight, and all k n. sired complaints rmslng from lu‘zln‘lfll l‘ulxls and Exposure. WILL PURCHASE FIFTY acres in the Township of Osprey. Co. of require anarmy three times more numerous than the Germans brought up against Paris in 1870 to shut the city in now, as they did before." IVith a necessity on the part of tho besiegsrs to cover more ground comes the advantage to the besieged of concentrat- ing attacks by sortiee on particular points. In the larger forts there are 60 new rifled steel pieces, with a range of 8,000 yards. The whole of the exterior forts and batteries can be reheld by 20,0003men. A German critic, who has been looking at the defences, gives the following opimon: "0n the whole, then, we consider that ï¬ve or six forts must be taken and three or four sil- enced before an efficacious bombardment of Paris could commence." The whole effort seems to have been on the part of the new French engineers in charge to remove the d l enemy so far-as to preclude the chance of “em _ placing batteries near enough to affect Paris. The “m†0‘ WW“ “‘1 “tilemems 11‘ ~ ‘ - h- h - t1, 8 Arizona possess the merit of originality. u Increasing the mmle’ w w 13 no a g Here are some of them: Tombstone, Good Enough, Tough _Nut, Contention, Toronto Oll Court-any are sole manufacturnrs of “Cumrluo†Machine Oil. infringements will be prosecuted. HAVING suffered for some time past with bilious Headache as a result of constipsiion of the Bowels, I was induced to try Burdock Blood Bitters, which proved very eflicaeious, removing both headache. and constipation. I strongly recommend it to all similarly afflicted. Cedarville, Grey County, Ont. S. R. ROGERS. Use “ Castoriuc " Machine Oil for all kinds of ma- chinery. It is also excellent for harness and leather. making it water and weather proof. For sale by all m PERMlllENT LOAN AND SAVINGS 00. This Company is now lending money on unexccp- tlpuablc Real Estate security at groatly reduced rates of interest, on the SINKING FUND PLAN, â€".t httu~ Straight Loans at 7 P8108111]. per nunum, the principal being 1’on art the end of the term, or by instalments, as may be agreed ull. Full particulars may lsc had from the Company's Appraisers, or from J. HERBERT MASON, Manager Orvicx zâ€"Companv's ilulldlng, Toronto St. Toronto. â€"- v [‘0‘ ‘ ' Buclliui v». .. 43PECT0RAL{__ . . ,B'ALSAMggl lio< no equal for the permanent core of Coughs. ('oida, Sore Throat. Aslinml. Cramp, “hoopla: Cough. Bronchitis. and all Lung Diseases. I Ever - boulc gimranreed 10 guys satisfaction. '1‘. .\l LHURN 8; ($0.. Proprietors Toronto. 1.- enough from a main centre to prevent it be~ ing armed and fought, it necessarily aug- ments in much larger proportiod the line of attack on the part of the enemy. They must invest a circle of 100 miles, whereas in 1870 50 was the limit. The army necessary to defend Paris would be 80,000 regulars and. 120,000 "territoriuls," but from the forces in the ï¬eld no extra soldier would be Fuss, and Discipline. PICTURE M‘OULDINos. Frames, Mirrors. Mirror Plates. Picture Clans. Pictures, &c, em. 11. J. MAT- THEWS d: BR0., ()3 Yongo Street. Toronto. SA M “arm Early Peasâ€"PUREâ€"‘N J Iteclenncd CLOVER need, km, 81c. at 53 Jarvis Street. JAMES “ENNIS, Toronto. drawn. It is supposed that if an enemy ~ylmdlw in the wrong hummus“ begun to could brin to eths 20 arm co sof 30000 W. h ' so . r - " l ' p “Yes, yes; time enough_au right 1" men eachfghegmight succeed inï¬tablishing ï¬rflgyï¬smgggmeï¬n 1’51"“ 1.10“ °’ fflf a951,,†She began to quake with anxiety and a 8 blockade, but then before he could reach “down: DAME“ “eâ€. M mum Q Si.dy:{,,"5‘ possible unpleasant den'ouement, and, nerv- that Sta 9 EP"““- 3830147» Langres. BEEW' Sample by mail 15 centll. Noveldes’, cl 1' "“ :_,',.,;,",2 - - , " mg herself, she reached out both hnuda and con, an many other strong places recently rising-st East, Toronto. {1/}? {Nï¬ â€˜ †fl/V ‘ made a grab for his hair and heard. fortiï¬ed would have to be carried. \Vhat ON'T YOU MISS I'Dâ€"T0 BE GIVEN \ ‘ éï¬â€™w J"‘““ " ' 'H' has been done once may be done again, but very certainly the nut which was cracked by Moltke in 1870 will present greater diffi- culties when the next gigantic struggle takes place. away on Niagara River, 150 acres; good bulld- lngs, fcuccs; soil unsur sssod; garden of Canada stock farm, For purtlcu are. Box It, Thomld, Out. mâ€" Marks, manufactured by 11. if. Youxo noo.,1s Wollm on 5:. East, Toronto. Agents wan . G. H. WATSO Street West. Toronto. W OSHAWA CABINEE 00., F†97 Yongc Street, Toronto, . Ontario. U1“ PREPARED LEATHER . I Durable, Light, Elastic. and Cheap. First Prize at Provincial Exhibltlou, Lon- don. Tostlmoninls on application. Satisfaction gus- Address, J. DOAN JESON. Dmvton. 011 t WHISTLE. For teaching young birds. Sample by mail 10 cents. Novelties, 64 King-st East, Toronto INVENTORS DESIROUS OF OB tsining patents should write to HENRY GRlST, i’ntent Solicitor, Ottawa, Cu'mdu; twenty years pragtlco: no patent. no pay.» METAL d: RUB- BER Stamps of . cverv descripllon. Bronze Medal at Toronto Exhlbltion, 1880 Agents wunwd. KENYON STEWART MFG. 00., 30 King S_t._Wcst, Toronlo. THE BIGGEST BARGAIN YET! “Good gracious l†was the wide-awake response, as the man sprung into a sitting position and faced his almost crying lady friend, whose appreciation of the ridiculous overcame her fright for the instant, as her woman’s wit came to her aid, and, withn burst of laughter, she said : “ Mr. Pickwick, where’s your night- cap 2 " " My dear madame, a thousand pardons." “ Never mind; but go, for goodness cake 1 I know it‘s a mistake.†, Ho sneaked away, feeling like a. fool, and admiring the lady’s good sense to such an extent that it will result in a wedding. :DIAMUNDS “WILL CUT. AM) rm: ImprovedDiamond and the Hanlan Cross-cut Saws will out faster and slay in order long. or than any other saw in the world. They are manu- LYON & ALEXANDER, serum. . = nml Sold 13 the Hardware 'lrado every- where. "1‘s 0 no other. Woqu mulrc tho [Juice . ' l i ' I) ' 1 . ' . Ph 0 to g Pap 111 C GO Dds: i333? .‘1fulï¬ll“1J3"54.21.Sf'lii‘llfai::.;’t{!l'“s.::: FRAMES, improved Champion. In Walnut, Ebony. Gold. Velvet. Etc. u m m s “SMlatharinasSaw Works.†Perforated Goods Albertyws. ChromrEToM-u lib-th- l l28aay§jiyL_8- ET ; LEATHER BELTINE! TORONTO. ; ALL GENUINE _._._._.. wmâ€"~~ --â€"â€"â€"*-â€"â€â€˜â€" HAS A Efi‘cctuully kills the Ticks, Improves the ustru and growth of the wool and prevents It from coming. HUGH MILLER 85 00.. TORONTO. Bumsrnn Jr A 11an and. a. Rattlesnake. Mitomcy. 49 King â€"_ From the Arizona Globe Chronicle. My musing on the ages of change that it must have taken to mould the scene to its resent aspect were broken in u on by a Fargo rattlesnake liding out on a. are rock within ï¬fty feet 0 the point where I was sitting. He seemed to search around like a. dog for a place to suit his snakeship, and then strcuched himself out to enjoy the warmth. I was thinking if it were worth while to heave a stone at the monster, when a bi shadow swept down and a hawk nearly caug 1t him napping, but not uite. The snake sprung his rattle and co‘ ed himself ready for attack, while the hawk hovered round, makin a. dash, now on the right and now on the la t. It was quite an interesting skirmish, but at last the snake made uspring and nppurentl failed to strike, and before he could recon imself' the hawk seized him with both felons close behind the head. In fact, be had him on the neck, and swept into the air, while the snake struggled and twisted, away up into the blue in wide circl- ing swee 5. until the struggling reptil hung limp on lifeless, when the hawk came down to earth again, and, ulighting on a neigh- bouring tree, made his meal on the snake. >~OO< A Very Uncommon Mania. Burton, the traveler, tells us that a me]- ancholy Duke of Muscovy, fell ill if be but looked upon a woman, and that another an- chorite was seized with a cold palsy under similercircumstanczs. Here is a case of n a lady havingan aversion to the opposite sex; it appeared in the obituary of a news- paper somc 50 years ago: "Lstsly, at Gray's Aims-houses, Taunton, aged 32, Hannah Morton, a maiden lady. She vowed several years ago that no hedellow should ever touch her living or dead. In pursuance of this resolution, about ten years since she urchased a coffin, in which, whenever she elt serious illness, she immediately deposit ed herself, thus securing the gratiï¬cation of her peculiar sensibility." There are many similar cases to this lady's on record, though they are manifested in a more im- perfect way. mumed. Importers, Manufacturers a: General Dealers in Moreau. (Fortnightly Review.) Upon August 27, 1813, there was fought at Dresden one of those tremendous battles which sufficiently proved Napoleon's un- equaled mastery of the details by which great victories are won. The French Army, 130.000 strong. had to encounter an allied force of 160,000 men; but the allied left, composed of Austrian troops, was separated by a precipitous deï¬le from the main body. Instantly proï¬ting by the mistake, Napoleon sent Murat to attack the Austrian left, which he turned, and burst with his irre- sistible cavalry, 12,000 strong, upon the rear. The rout was complete, and then Napoleon addressed himself to the Russian right, which he drove back upon its reserve. At this moment Morsau, conspicuous in front of a Russian division, was struck on the right knee by a. cannon shot, which, passing through his horse, shuttered his left leg also. Both legs were amputated, but morti~ ï¬cation set in, and five days later he died. His embalmod body was carried to St. Pet- ersburg, and buried with great pomp in the Catholic Church. His widow received a lump sum of £20,000, and a Russian pension of £1,200 a year; nor was there any dissent among his contemporaries from the opinion conï¬rmed by the subsequent judgment of posterityâ€"that France, however rich in great Generals, had roducod few abler ï¬ghting soldiers than can Victor Moreau. Marmont indeed proclaims with truth that “Moreen knew nothing of strategy. His skill displayed itself in tactics. Personally bravo to a. fault, he handled well, in presence of the enemy, troops occupying ground with- in the limits of his vision ; but he delivered his principal battles with only a portion of his force. ' Such was also the verdict of Jomini; but the campaign of 1796, the pass- ago of the Rhine in face of the enemy in 1797, and the battles of Bibsrach and of Ho- hcnlinden are sufï¬cient to place Moreen on .1 very high pedestal. With all his falsiï¬ca- tions of history at St. Helena, Napoleon could not deny that Moreenâ€"whom he bated for many reasons, but especially because Moreau was bitterl opposed to the creation of the Legion of onor, which he turned into ridiculeâ€"had no so erior among his Generals except Masseua, essaix, and Kle- bor, of whom the last two fell early in the wars of that convulsive period. Subsequent . , , , , . writers of all countries have ranked Moreen 9093mm!“ , "1 “mlnlsmï¬ng “5 *0 We as inferior in the ï¬eld to Napoleon alone. YOWKM Child: ‘3 P" dll’ectwm- TM .5319 “Hum Msssena met \Vcllington, and had to 0‘ “1.13 m°dl¢m° ‘5 “PIWWM- 81â€â€œ recoil from before the impregnable lines of fl?“ mlfmiuced the†h“, been 3 @mm‘ Tone, yearâ€, the weight of yea“, “ting increasing demand and. mthout_a single ro- upon a constitution naturally feeble and im- Port 0‘ ‘ full"? ‘20 d0 “‘3 “Mk "3 my me- ' ed by war, had begun to tell upon the Ask Your Dmflï¬â€œ? ‘3 w the truth 0‘ “1m reach General, and, without detracting for "Hulk-g INS" “11° 75 cm"- Try ‘t “1‘1 a moment from Wellington's transcendent b°¢°nwn°¢d~ ' merits, Englishmen may, perhaps. be per- SEND FOR UATAIOOUE BLACKBI‘RDQizitif-g ‘ NAVY TOBACCO. 4 Elegant Colored Pictures in Hand- some Embossed Frames Free by mail for 25 cents. Novelties, 64 King-st East, Toronto. PRICE LIST. ‘(ruans nus.) IN THEflARKET. UXURIANT WIIISKERS and hfnnstschca lnfallibly produced by the well-known and celebrated moustache pro- ducer. Area's Fouxuna, in six weeks. 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Price or r bottle; um bottlee.10c. For Sale y all druzgiste. General agentsfor Can- ada, J. COOMBE, 154 King at. East, Toronto. slpclae and luugworme. The Drawxng and Healing Salve cures Piles and all poisoned flesh. The Drawing and Health Salve cum D Corns, inflamed Joints, cum. sins, and Pro- bites. FRESH Fresh Seeds and New Ind Itarc Plants are now ready for sale at ROBERT EVANS a: CO., Seed Warehouse and Conservatories, HAMILTON. ONT. Why Will You Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhagss and Lung troubles when an immediate relief canbs so readily attained. Boscm's GERMAN Sver has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. t is Dr. Boschec’s famous German prescription, and is prepared with the greatest care. and no fear need be MANITOBA! Those coin to Manitoba will find it to their ad- vantagetocugrespoud with us. Subscribe for the Colonist News, a paper glvlur just the information you require; 10c. to end of you, Pamphlets, with main, sent free. Prittle‘s popular excursions, with siocpln cars attacme will commence running on the Sr: MARCH, and continue every olher week during the season, preceded two days before by their fast freight train. 60,000 acres of chores land for sale. [.eltcrs enclose 3c. stamp for reply. R. W. PRI'I'I‘IE,&JCO,. M King Street East, Toronto. AGENTS WANTED NR OUR COPYRIGHTED PORTRAITS PM Fun SITE HE FOLLOWING FARMS WILL be sold at very low prices and on very easy terms, Immediate Winn given. Apply to A.- M. COBBY. 84 King-st East, 'loronw. 5O ACRES, WEST HALF OF Lot 21. Concession 0, Township of llurou, Co. amour rm perks nuns us vaults?“ =1“ - UNION of itruoe ; loll clay loam, so acres cleared. ACRES, LOT 3, CON 14, Township of Brant, County of Bruce; soil mittedtorejoice that their-great commander man’s Vans-rash: Srcrusx Ham Rs~ â€"°' sandy and l l :40 l 1, so an 0 . 000 had not, with far inferior strength, to face sswzu is ascientiï¬c combination of some of Queen Vietom & HOD» 090' Brown- cleared: may:le in Thiioï¬fhmm‘flhm’l HITAL' ;__ $1 '000" Moreen as Generalissimo in Spain, with the most werfnl restorative agents in the MESSRS. RICHMOND 8s 00.. P03. mum “WNW “dumb ’"u‘l‘d "WMW' H d - Jomini as his chief of staff, instead of in... vegeubleii door. It reatoresgra hair to 1'RAIT,wd “9° A“ my"; 333:3: ' . . . . ‘ 01 05a: 28 l 30 Tennis 81ml. ‘fmnlo sens, Msrmout. Soulf. and King Joseph. its originalco or. It makes the seal white {m’fn‘oï¬â€˜â€œÂ§:&rb&ï¬Â§::§ml mgflmfln. I“:le 1" \V' HALE OF actmg separately. Indeed, Moreen and and clean. It- cures dandruff and umors, you and Csan. Only first-da- coloured work DIRECTORS: sl orders for Haunting Jomini, servin thus together, would have been as formi ble a pair as Blucher and Gneiscnau. done. We also execute sped and falling-out of hair. It furnishes the nu- ma Hum“ Mm. Sho‘c m. a; tritive principle by which the hair is nour- ished and so rted. It makes the hair moist, soft an glossy, and is unsurpassed as cleared ; nine miles from Colborm. Hana! CAIKINS Sec of Slaw,Pros. ACRES, LOT 7. CON 12, bussrancu hes-P; m, t c and Deposit Co, Torimlo. 6' m “WI. . w" l†as Townshl of Tunrberr -. Co, of llurou, on Jun Par-nos u! Pal-cram: lime, we lea-l THE CHEAPEST House I" cm‘ excellcntfarmwithpzud improvisinth in “w'mwl‘.70tullo. u 5 0m. chocolates, 005..., ACRES, REAR QUARTER 0F motel?“ “‘ A A m" “mum "unw- A Cunning Oat. a hairdrmsing. Int. is the most 1Brionomicsd â€"'°"â€"' â€" preparation ever 0 ered to the pa 'c as its . ' (From the Canon Appeal.) sï¬'ecta remain a long time, making bnly an Spices, Chicory, Mustard. 0†I if†1,3,â€,,gftfu'h’3w"',,,,“ï¬ï¬ï¬"ï¬g °°‘ °' Am ‘wu' °' A “ " mm" w“ “WW: I'm"- welllng ‘ ‘0' I “Jens Bans.er of the Imperial llanlr, Tumu- lV it Cosine. Tomb). Saxon. lemurs ’ w T uâ€. . Merriam, Toronto. It ll Bone. of Smith, Wood & Buwes,Toroulu. A. '1'. MeOOBD. Jr" Manager. Blebtlkon “My A gentleman who took strip into the coun- try yesterday, when on the plains, a mile from any house, noticed a cat, a huge one, {tiniest as lags as a {Lair-sized dog. It was ying upon e on its feet u permost, in such a way t he had no doubt that it had fallen a victim to some vicious dog. Around it, feeding unsuspecting] , was: flock of small birds. The apparently life occasional application necesasry. It is recom- mended and used by emminent medical men, and oflicially endorsed by the State Aasa of Massachusetts. The po ulsrity of B 's Hair Renew-er has increa with the test of many years. both in this country and in the fo lands,anditisnowknownandnsed in a the cinlircd countries of the world. For. Sun at an. Drama. All 1011! as resented. Cash and prompvpaylug gr metuq‘nvo money by buying of PETER ELL. CE. The em maker of Contra in Guam FAcTOBYâ€"Temperanco 8f... Toronto. SEEDS! RELIABLE SEEDS house. \w ‘ OOD Bitter; cat was ems vision of the n" 1m“ Gone-av observer or some time, just as he was , . thinking ho ch ' '3 mm In California the males formerly outnum- . , smeajlcan Mat-eat stall is- 11;. no; ‘1 m mm, 2', '72,, .mï¬'Qd am, 3,335 bored the fcmales very largel . but on. an. ‘ BRUCES Pmn. lmd £37" “'4 ",mnm.m""' v 8"“ 2‘2" " : most who has" ' ï¬rma‘fhé‘ff bydeceivin it than by slippingu to it, he WW3 13" $714514le awn?» M “nu†hem“ . “mlm °r 3pm.. 1‘. 111%. .00.. l n winters eellecuan acmudnoth" was astonished to see the eat an _ ly roll "mum" “:didlflzm 'Liomp‘flh'a‘! THIRTY 3?:‘31? '° “1â€â€ “"7 ‘n h , Soume ’ saying, “ Helof my friend. you have frmri over and grab onaoftbefeatherod tribe that m m “8 ° m' ° "0“? Dmcï¬nï¬g P111031) CATL- l u†very um, Tho other bid. a" .1“, population of the State. exclusive of Chin- stsroos. Oct. 15, 1880. ahundred soda or so and ted. etc. who are nearly all men. is 789,636, DOGUE. bun'ifuliy illustrated. m 3.1m T, Manatee, WWW,“ l "u “on†M, I eat only unicorn“ in m uh 911:: of which numberMflHarsmalesandM, all noceosary information for the access! pmâ€! “19m mg,“ I 1,". received 6 “in: K “Wyelbgfmhfhzsigï¬bidf 9,â€, “d u,“ mpg "and to a. wind. 415 females. cultivation of Vegchb_ la. “:3 much beneï¬t from_ your lastbottle of‘Bsr- youred the frost bite. Ye is 0:15: MOIWWWI'WOII‘ and Aliverymaathinkstha twantoftho 390%? , u-“S’WP',M dock BloodBrttera. Would you loudly egreat specflic for ma, “PM once more meoeufnlly played a dead day is young men with arms. He 71" hem-‘1“ 33†"Wham" o‘snd me two more by the bearer Audub- Bites, Chilblains, Woundg,’wd‘orint" dodge. Thogeutlemsn drevaaway vaguely says rgwldhlfsm the number a: 30m A. BRUCE & (30., liga, You" ‘go “all? M Wu", I. seem" howrnan buds' ittooktnsatis e ‘ aeei sooneseema 3904 NW“- mpwuuh N ranch" NM y y HAMILTON. CANADL 1. own! i $th» 'm’wm" ""1 8°" FIRE INSUlfllflGE GDMP’Y'