uN I-Illll UILU LIIVU `Id The Ad viser. :. ? A 5 A- V` ASa1'uta-I`! Lesion. Dr. Schlieman says the women of pre- his_to 1-io`.-Greeqe undoubtedly were not- g .. A` Judiclous Mother. _ Little Miss Lily--AMamma, will you % `1'e1-.*n;e:go`.to the fnneralbf my playmate, % `Mary B.:, to-marrow '1" .\T.. T_:`I.. ...`.... .......a. J... - ..-..A._ 'c!.;L.... ` V 1.13:, \L_>vw>I, uuu at vusuv Ucavuvu } y0\l_a1e8v80'!_1.f_f f` j " How ao,"huBby ? V Why` every last one of em in dead. That 5 so, ` I hadn tthouqht_of j:ha.t. u`J.OI.y` Jar, U\J`ll-l\llI\-7" I ' . ` _ `:No,.Lily,.jy ou went to a partyj Satur- day, you attended a matinee, -yesterday ; it seems to me that you are having enough distractions for the present. illao ` 3:,- J Yes, ~my iig- , ggnd itgught tolizeadh ...- .. 1-553%; 9," - LPHENORTHERN ADVANCE- Soine grand Shronshir Rams and Ewes. A11 imported and direct from the imported stock. Apply to W. C. SCHREIBER, [Dr in AHnnn`p'p O W. U. Dunnmnnnn, y' Or to A llzmdafe WILLIAM GRAHAM, v Foreman Manor Farm. Shanty Bay P.O. 1 1 n4, L n;1 cnnr cooked ' water, ccupiel LIIIGI 5IlD,6V'll1l3E I106!) Railway Oice, Moncton, N.B.. May 26, 1885. FOR SALE: SHROPSHIRE SHEEP! BRICK now no uxmuml Apply to mg _Ul1al.'S U1! {U1 l;l.11'Ullgl1 Bl'8.lI18. _F1rst-class refreshment rooms at convement d1stances. - IMPORTERS Ann Expomns I will nd it advantageous to use this route, as it is the quickest in point of time, and the rates are as low as by any other. Through freight is forwarded by fast speclal trams, and exper- ience has proved the `intercolomal route to be the quickest for European frelght to and from all points in Canada and the Western States. Tinkntn mnv 'hn nhtninnd nn nlun infnv-rnnnn an PUUII./B 111 uunuuu. uyu l.rl.l.U VV C5|:C'LI Dunes. Txckets may be obtamed and also Information about the route and about freight and passen- ger rates from - ROBERT B. MOODIE. `Unafnrn Wrnnhf and Dnauannnr Arron!` iI_.ee s B10015, F Cheap Wools and Braids if.` 1 "l`Z'i1?"KTI',4_ JUUII, LV_.D-. WILIIOUB Cl1l`l:Il'3. Close connections made at Point" Levis with the Gra.nd_Trunk_ Rai1wa.y,a.nd the Richelieu and Ontano Navl ation Compan s ateamers from Montreal, an at Levis wit the North Shore Railway. Eloonnt w.':f-n1ncu `D-nllnmdan 1-\nFP...l nut! an-\nIr_ DHUFU nun way. Elegant first-class. Pullman buffet, and smok- ing cars on all through trains. Firafpnlsmn refreshment rnnmn at nnnvnninnt hsnmes -*r.A1v.:P11\1*G- V FOR BRAIUING AND EMBROIDERY, Silks, Canvases, Pat!-ems, Chenille, F Cards, Tassels, Talus Draper; 4-c. a From the West for all points in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundland. . All the popular sea. bathing`, shing and plea- sure resorts of Canada are along this line. Pullman nan: leaving` Mnntrnnl nn Mnndnv Hl1I'U l'U5U.l'lB U]. uuuuuu. l:IrI'6 510113 [I115 une. 1 Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monday. I Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday t-o.St. John, N.B.. without chansze. lnnn hnnnnntinnn nnnn at Dnint-`l'.nv~3n with FREEMAN S icnvsm. PALACE STORES ]_`U_N H5 1].`! V ma 1 1141) IL` UAR AUA. - :iUU,UyU Security, Prompt Payment, and mberaljty In the adjustment of 11:3 Losses are the promment features of this Company. 11 AM A n A Rrunn nil` ntnmmrnnn 2 REMOVED! ; FAkEY'G iijii{ Ffnjh DIE ! [ Si1ks,,Chenilles and Fancy VVoo1s of all kinds . Toys, etc. ,-I, _ _...__. _I__-..L ..__ __. '11 In -. `I ; `J; u, uuvu EA cll solicited before purchasing elsewhere. INVESTED FUNDS - - ov rs30.ooo,ooo FUNDS INVESTED IN CANADeA 900,000 u'...~..-.-unu D1-nmnt. Pnvmnnt, and I.ihArn.Htvin [6lll:Ill.'6B 01 L111: uunupal-II - CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2 Hon. Henry Starnes. Chairman ; Thos.Cramp, Eaq.. Dep.-Chairman; Theodore Hart, Eaq.;. Angus C. Hooper. Esq.; E. J. Barbeau. Esq. Innnv-nnnnn Affected at. Moderate Rates 0` MRS. STEPHENS Angus U. uooper. 15811.; 19. J. naroeau. naq. Insurances etfected at Moderate Rates Premium. Dwelling, Churches and Farm Properties insured at specially Low Rates G. F.`C. SMITH, I OSEPH -ROGERS . Res.-Secy., Agent. Polieecour Montreal". Barrie T":.D..'E ~,E.T?T..":'*..UT5 INTERG OLONIA1 RAILWAY; ! . ,7 , , _ . The only GENUINE Lax-dine on the market is . made by McCOLL BROS. 8c Co., of T0- ronto. ancilwhen buying ask for - Has now a lar e supi of Trunks from 501; up I to 325: V sees an Satchels at Bottom T Prices. Also ] . I -`~-`'---- 311 n MACHINE mu _ CAUTION.-Q-Any dealer -found se17lVi'r: 6thr ` oils as Lardine Oils wi_ll be robecuted. 17-42 I V care 0).` I Single and Do1;.l;l`:v`I1 .z`r:I;;;;,_0ollar, Sdd- d log , `Curry Combs, Brushes-, Wlnpa, = - and Lashes, - % "Harness Oi nd At prioeito suit evorybodn stock 4 , Varnish alwsva _`-._.. . --.-go.-. cu:-sax-um`.-v\:n1-'1-9' Y\I\"P` A 1' 1' ooN'jr BEMISLED 1 'annAuns an; no --u -rvvu-u * a;E1>A1RING PRo1fi5TLY DONE. ALL ~ .;.WORK WARRANTED. ---up Also Agent for _Ag-r-s'c-1;lturaVl Implmnta. 111191: 111.1 a hat? n:.._ .:;.'|.. 111.11.". .A11enda}1e, Sept. sth:Is3:' HARNESS EMPORlUM.- I). I-"1_qs_1f_. A -'c':}r7E'E1z'.Z c7z3:i1;;s.~g;.;m.; sagas; Saddle. Bav,el'd Stx-`eat Barrie. 20-19 i Northern 85 Nbrth WesternAB.3.i1ir?ys. To -51`; 1W><;in`t Eds? and W;st. nd anigb; Forvtioketa, rates. etc" apply to - ' .. `. ----v...` w I "[j1M.I| `__..,. _... Ppjgl). ` 1:1-`sf: Ro'tJ'_c_31=;-:g:T TICKETS W. `A; mus. % Rom`. QUINN`, Agent N. 8:` N. W. _Rvs., Gneral Passenger~Ag6nt. ' ' lgbrie. MANN fS O!-'lZ`>mSiTAND, Also, Manufacturers of. Cylinder, Wool, Engine,Aa.nd Harness Qils. (1 -11 __l._ I... .-4 Sold onlyiz-V "IVERPOOL 8; LONDON 85 GLOBE IN- J SURANCECOMPANY. ' ' VMANOR mam, summ BAY p.o.% TMUDl`4IV'1' D. LVIUUULE. Western Freight and Passen er A ent, 93 Rossin House Block. Yo? st..' oronto, - D.*P0'1`TINGER. - Chief Superintendent. uilnunv Oman Mnnnfnn N R Mn.v9B IRRR BAYFIELD srnnm. _In 3. much larger scale than heretofore. L in any- burning >Where she intends carrying on `the ______ _ __ 1-4.`: Mc0I.L S LAIIDINE FANGY GOODS. ALIFETAND FIRE`. BARBIE. Has removed to FURNITURE DEALERS. PURVIS BROS., Barrie. AT THE _.oN_ XXTON autumn, P. 0.. FOR: THE CHILDRENVwe Have an im.menaeTaasoMrtment of TOYS, &c., Building Blocks, Alphabet Blocks, Tool Chests, Drums, Sleighs, . Rocking Horses, Iron Banks, &c. cHnIs1'MAs AND NEW YEAR CARDS: FR_ING_I}D & PLAIN, ~...- Sa_l]ing out at Gust Prices, Uups and Saucers, Toilet Sets and Vases. V See SCOTT S Goods before buymg elsewhere, as he has the Largest Stock i_n Barrie. BAR IRON, MAL|.|STE.R, STORY 8:00., HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, ` l ' ACARRIAGE AND_SLEIGH WOODENWARE Plush Whiiskolders, Plush" Hand Bags, Plush `Dressing Cases, Plush Mirrors, Plush Albnms, Plush Papetries, Plush Photo Frames. [McALLIsTER, STORY & CO Y. pted for "F03 CHRISTMAE SGOTT.TlL*1 RCUKSELLER !Eight Boats East 0 d iitand. Z'IcCarthY s mock, AMPLE PREPARATION FOR THE Ho|.|bAvs. Where-his numerous patmxzs will n . :1 larger assortment of One% `Door West of Oueen s Hotel,-`5 Barrie, Direct from the Manufacturies in Europe _ A full Stock of I4 EEG H TON, . Q I KXITXR. I `I1 G. BLA CIKRI ORE, AWORK BOXESIQLND WRITING DESKS. team- Fing or Has removed to more co.11Venient and _|-urger prenlisos In packages sitabie e;c-1.1'ers,w %r:)-m 5c. to 500. v'.PRANG'S VAVMERICAN CARDS-W Buyers will find the Prices Interesting. BOTHWELLKS BLOCK, opposmz STATION. NORWAY umw s1`-.':1:::'., BEs'r mom` com CHAIN, % ANVILS AND VISES, REMOVED ! SEASONABLE SUITINGSI TAKEE Funerals furnished com- 4plete. Caskets and Cof- Ilaimiw:/are ! than ever, at extraordinary low prices. :01; MERCHNSIT TAILOR, Have received a. Large Stock of ordinary `O`ARP.ENTER mp Always on hand, -HAS MADE- BARRAUD THE PHUTMAPHBB, IS NOW` MAKING DIRECT PHOTO- . GRAPI-IS FROM cmp SIZE % ` up T0 In x I4 CABINETS BOTI-IV?V'ELLT S BLOCK, FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN. BAJRE IE, 1M, (iongregatl anal ` ` l V ceive careful ttention. stock. All orders will re- ns of variousv designs and prices always in cnLun'sr.= BARBIE. OPPO8I'i`E IKE . 5 -_.._....,_-_--_. | It has been decided by a. court of com-. petent jurisdiction that there is just as _1nu'ch craft. upon the land as there is upon the sea. A nc:v;p;1;c;rVi1a;s}<;;a;I;s;e).rted-at Sitka. Printers out of a. Sitkan perhaps get. one L by applying early. ` _A,_ __11 |._-_._ L--J. Senator McPherson hash. scheme for '1n'ztkin,-:5 Alaska `our penal colony. ` But what is the matter with Canada. ! . ` THAT IIA(`llI\`(: COUGII can be so quicklv 3 cured by Shi1oh s Cure. We gaurantee it. 3 Sold. by John Woods, Barrie, and M. J.. 1 Hamlin, A1]and`ale.. . ' ` V .117 1 1 . , , 11 S1.m:1> L}-2:53 :~`1u11'1`. made miserable buy that terrible cough. Sh11o_h s Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by John VVoods, Barrie, and M. J. Hamlin, Allanda-le. It isla. curious fact that rich relatives are apt to be distant oneVs.-B1n-lington I.*`r'ee Press. We always thought they were rather near. A For lame back, side or clues`, use ShilJl1's Porous Plaster. l rice 25 cents. Scld by, John Woods, Barrie, and M . J. Hamlin, Allandale. ` There are no professional base ball players, in Congress. _Ii there were, it won1du t be so hard to catch the Speaker s eye. V IN I V -I 11 , ,1` ll SuILo1I s COUGII and Consumption Cure is sold by John Woods, Barrie, and M. -J. Hum- lin, Allandale. on a. guarantee. It cures Consumption. - -u -I --I 11 . ll OI : "We railroaders have to go, as well as others, said a. Bloomeld branch brake- mzm un 1ca.1'niu;_t ofthe sudden death of \'-mxdgrbilt. ' _ I _ C`1: Whooping Cough and Bronchitis imxnediatcly 1`elieveu_1 by Shilolfs Cure. - Sold by John Woodat, Barrie, [andVM. J. Hamlin, l .-\Nauda.l(-. T - " A . WILL YOU SUFFER with Dvspepsia and Liv- er Complaints? Shiloh a Vftalizer is. guar- anteed to_cure you. Sold by John Woods,` Barrie, and M. J. Hamlin, Allandale. "Struck down, as the barber said when he shaved the` rst crop of fuzz from a y0uth s chin. I11 - -n, , , n-u,_ I "J 'l.'F"J "'c ""31 ' The signs of worms are well-known, but the remedy is notalways so well determined; Worm Powders will destroy them. T. King J:&a1akaua is rportd as wishing to dispose of his Kingdom. Perhaps he wimts to l_;>1'1y a horse. 1-. r. a u vx --....--.., __.. __. _. ._ Dio -Lewis says hot wa_.fer W111 cure every complaint." It certainly helps a. nun punch in cold weather, and may stop some cmnplaints in that direction. I I.` ` 1 :1 ,'L1, I Pills are a good blood purier, liver regulator and mild purgative for all seasons. "The man ;vvho"likes whisky? better tht;n beef, walks not after the esh but after the spint; ' `I'\'II 1 L1. _ 3 ._____:! _'__ _Con<,zressman 'McAdoo does not pro? nounce his` name like Gxlbert and Sulli- van's opera. .. - In.` I IIIUAIO Tm: `For pimples. blotches, tan, and all itching tumors of `the skin, use Prof. Low su Magic Sulphur soap; ` n .1 1 's,1,1__,_ `I _ 7-- .. -_.-__ \;Vorms oftgen cause serious illness. The cure is Dr. Low : Worm Syrup. It destroys and expels worms eicientlv. 1 I I\l\ *1-"'"` "' _. l U.-\'I`.\l:RlI _(`L` 1: ED, .hea.1th and sweet breath sccllrcd, by Shi1oh s Catarrh Remedy. Price SH (:1-nts. Nznsznl Injector free. Sold by John \\ o<~d.=,- l"zu`z`i(e, and M. J. Hamlin, Allan-A lulu. - V I g . - Aln .l'c`I1:LiI`0,_ 0.,- tl1eVreis,a. fatmljy nalnd S >111;-x.\` xshich prufcrs I`uaSt'd0g to turkev. 1 Nu-w:u'k :uitumn make Saxners it Dresent uf ii:-.ca.uim~; population this wixite-r. f \'1'J*A1.17.r;R is what you need for (`<.xm_q.:Lti(>n, Loss of Appetite, D1z_ziness, and vii symptoms of Dyspepsm. Price 10 dmd 75 cents per bottle. V hold by J; Woods, Barrie, and M. J. Hamlin. Allandale. Talk about women being ighty !' Look at bank cashiers. 111 L I_'l__ L_1._I I-..............v 'L.-L ..... in: Dunn uuaumua. , We may not like hotel keepers,` but we ` have to put up with them. - " . 11' 1-," - -11 ,_ "Md _-_.,- ,7 "77 It is:annou1`1ced that N icolitiiwill marry Patti next spring. Isn t this ratherhasty. An Italizxxl astronomer has discovered that Mars is peopled with infelligent lueiuqs. This should afford an opportunity fur some one to say that that's where Mars has the btllge on the earth. I was prepared to die, the anguish "and pain cxcrutiating. Physlcians gave me no relief, Giles Linimcgnt; Iodide Ammonia re- nmvcd t}1e,p'zun.and cured me. Annie Cox, .\1-monk, \\'e'stcl1cstcr.Co.,AN. Y.. `Sold by W. C. McLean. `T A Ctrnuunxur who has `been in .So'ulh IIn'i;la fur the past`. week says that the `beef in that suctiml is so tkingh as to ren- der it alumst impossible to even stick a. fu1n` in the }_:r:xvy. V . `- F'c1'nf111:L is lnmwn by swelling of the ;_gl.~.uds uf the neck. absocsses,, sores, a. pale cmxx.tcnu11c(:-,, lowvntality. and geneml signs" _ uf L-zzsl 1:10-m'1. .ur_d0ck B`or)dfBit.ters `cures the schn-fulus conditionh by -making pure_ 1N l1uzL1thybluod.`_ ' A " M - n. -.-V. Witty sayings Sandwiched with Para- graphs for the Serious-'I'he Beat the Scissors Can Find. z\.L1\;ertisix1,(,{ doesn t always pay. '.A Louisvi11_e nmnnfacburer recently ,adver-' tvised for a. "good hand. That night, at. a social "party, he got 9. hand which cost him cas11_and his note for $1,000 more. ViVIZcG1-egor & Parke s Carbolic Cerate` is } inva.luable'for Wounds, Sores, Salt Rheum, ; Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Festers, or a.` hea.l- 1 .ing and puritying dressing. Do not be im--` posed on with other useless preparations, recommended to be as good. Use only Mc-T. Gregor & Pa.r.ke s Carbolic Cerate. Sold by Geo. Monkman, ' T ' 4 ETDUGHES UFHUMUEAND mans. 1-an LITTLE Tamas vvmcn MAKE` '1-ms: wnomn wonnn KIN. - Dr. Wilhelm Schmoele airms, `_'He who eats lemons in suicient abundance need `never die. . The diiculty is, you will observe, that no man ever lived long enough to eat them in suicient abundance to live fopever. ` T . M ' --A_ ranie clia H` e to buy overcoatl cheap, now at '1`. . Grav 65 0095.` 1'. 1 . _n 114': 0 It is proposed t<>\sta.blish in California a colony of 240 families from Alsace. _ If the plan is carried out there is littleedoubt that the colonists will follow the example of the Californians and A`.sace`the_ China- men. - Rev. J. G. Fallis, Dutton, certies : .For some years my wife has been troubled: with Dyspepsia, and has tried one thing"_.'after another recommended wlth but little `or? no effect till advised to` give McGregor._ s Speedy Cure :3 trial.` since taking the ret bottle `I have noticed a "decided improvement," and can with condence recommend it`to'be {one of, if not the best medicine. ext`a.nt4 for `D"e`- pepsie. This` invaluablemedicine -for Liver January 7,1836; " Ila" U110 Llll UIJIHL \J\Jll\J JICI V\Jl All the scholars with one voice : Thai have at the Anton the stones thrown. I_Iol1oway s Ointment and Pins. Much watchfulness must be exercised at the present time, and the earliest evidence of ill-health must be immediately- checked, or a slight illness may result in a serious maladv. lelaxed and sore throat, inuenza, .qu1nsey, coughs, chronic cough, bronchitis, andrmostothei pulmonary affections will be relieved by rubbing this cooling Ointment into the skin as near as practicable to the seat of mischief. This treatment, so simple and yet so effective, is admirably adapted for the removal of these diseases during infancy and youth. Old asthmatic invalids will derive marvellous relief from the use of l1o1loWav s remedies, which have brought round "many such su`.'erers, and re-established health, after every other means had signally failed. Q-c-V vw - --w---'_ - V-. Dear children, said the teacher, to- day relate I a. story. The Anton was a. good boy who throughout no badness bear could. One da.y,saw he that bad boys 9. dog with stones a.ssai1ed.A Then spoke he to them : `Oh; how bad are you ! Upon the place let me be thrown at `.1 The bad boys held in ; and now guess what they further done have." A11 $1..-. nnLn1nnn 1-n:5`n nan vvn:nn - (`Than Quinsy. . At this season of- the year quinsy and [various forms of throat complaints prevail. Hagyard s Pectoral Balsam is an excellent throat and lung medicine, that cures qu-insy, coughs, colds, bronchis, and all throat and I lungtroubles. Eetroit `l. z;,'t;; fa.r.1;zui.si1.; daughter) -'Sophronia, I had four proposals for your hand to-day. T, nnnn ...L.-nu Qnnkmnnln r1nnAhAan Ulll. IIGLIKL Il\J'\4lJ Languishing -Sophronia -- Goodness gracious father, who were they from '1 Detroit Pater-,-Dime museums, child. Languishing Sophrouia----What an in- ....u I ` ' salt I Dull} . . Detroit Pa.ter--Insult, indeed : Why, do you know the highest bid was nnly $8 a week. Ye gods ! Will that hand never be appreciated ?' I While Keene was playing Richard III. in Llttle Rock-just as he called for a horse, a. man from Washington. County said to hiscompanion : Come on, Ab, an lets go. ` Wait a minit,; Sam. The clown,ha.s called for a hoes, an I reckon the ahow s lgoin to begin. F . crutches Rendered Useless. . The poor cripple who has to use crutches on account of rheumatism, stiff and swoollen joints, .contra.cted cords, and other aches, pains and lameness, may. throw aside hls crutches. if he will try Hagyard s'Yel1ow Oil faithfully. . \J\l'LICDV\I UIIIJ JIIHU ELVCIJ LU U\-I I-IuI\l_g Va.let-But..monsieur,_ it only makes N an appointment for to-morrow, T and I did not think it necessary to hand it to you before 1 _ - - ensing mother. at same ge cost es `that In The discovery of `the ins ta.ntaneous'process of taking photographs has been quickly fol- lowed in the medical `world by a perfect and instantaneous remedy for all acute aches and pains, as N euralgia, Toothache, Rheum. tism, etc. This valuable `remedy is `called Fluid Lightning, and is-sold at 25 cents a." bottle by Geo. Monkman, Druggist. 1-rvq on I I . I w1t [_z;;t;1V'--John, how_ is this 2" This letter must have arrived a. week ago, and you have only just given it-to me_! `7-n`n` Dn\" rnnv\nu.nIs- 1.` nr|`rr vvsnbnn Hagyard s Yellow Oil ispositively guaran- teed to relieve or cure rheumatic pains. sore throat, croup, deafness, colds, cramps,` aches, pains, bruises, frostbites, chilblains, stiff cords, and all lameness and soreness, when used internally and externally accurdmg to directlons. T ' 1dtm1vl1:z;tl'bva'ohe;p`.` Do you know anything about par- alno? asked Le Diqs of De Wiggs'. Not very much, replied De Wiggs. Do you know whether_ it is very costly or not ? V . - ' No, I don t even know that. ' Well, I think it must be very cheap. What makes you think so T Because the New Yorkers have suc- ceededlin raisins: enough money to paint Cleopatra's needle with it This prevalent-1i 1;lradryis the patent of most of our bodily ills. One of the best remedies known for dyspepsia is Burdock `Blood Bitters, it having cured the worst chronicfurms, after all else had failed. An inveterate punster who was recently hanged (mark) observed facetiously, as the noose was being adjusted, that, al- though he had a great many friends, it was lucky that none of them were in ac- cord with .him._ . and seen -rm Kind or a. Man; Here is a. curious case, `ma/a.m, said, the Superintendent; of ,the insane asylum. `'This_ man imagineshe is the motive power that runs the world. He's per- fectly harlnless. `though, but he thinks the world wou1_dn t_ move without him. Very queer notion, isn t it '2 ` HT .J.....IL 1......" ...L-..a. 4.L..4. . U'\l\C. !...-L-_,J 5 'ves health and buoyancy. Sold `by John A Living Question,_ T . Question--` Is thxs life worth hving 2 An- s_wern--`It all depends upon the liver '2 . If torpid or inactive it causes a dull, tough, ' languid -feeling. Dr. Cha.se s Liver Cure oods. `A ' `Iii kuI:c;\la; ; my husbapd has got just the sprgg notion in his heaaf ' Complaint,` Indigestion, Kidney can hints, is purely vegetable. Sold at Mo man : Drugstore. Trial bottleeviven free. ` Simcoe. An Overilght. The body of 9. man who drowned himself was taken from the water by a. New York policeman. .` . ` * ` nan: nn`uknr1n `runny nu-nulv`-n:nno chant` ` 4:` ? D37a',&?1Z3`"hbw `anything -about this man 'I asked the poliseman of .some Y urchins 0 were present. _ `I A -:uun` nu Ln nnvnn I19` can "`75`Vs'rZ $%"a'i{iIII '`ZI"'he came; up for` the last 1: time, but we forgot tar as]: him. what. his name was. said one of the boys. A Livcr Cure." ' One single trial of Dr; Chase's Liver Care will convince the most skeptical and conrm better than thousands of testimonials that it is a. sure" cure. Medicineiand xeceipe 31. Sold by John vWoods. - Scriptural. .- . Have I seen the Queen of Sheba "a_t_ `theyopera. '1" said `g`o od_o`ld, Mrs. Patvenu. "Why, rio, isn t she deed?)-The :1 Bible says so, anyway, but'I hsven t had time to read` the revised edition. ~ :: VIII Iylllllhlllj have vain v Sores and ulcers, or absessea `hard to heal, are due to bad `blood or aorofula.` .Purify.. the blood with .Bn_rdaok-..B1ood Bitters `and the worst cores 3 cedily heal as the gtieral health is restorecf. - . " ll-lids '99 A netroiurctr-1's Palm. Knew Tixemselves. Old I_mVuh1nVg sores. _0.M 'Dys;$'s1a. - Using the Earth's Heat. There is abundant reason for believing that the earth s crust 18 very thin. asserts Mr. J. Starkie Gardner. and it seems not impossible that some means may be de- vised for utilizing the intense heat of the molten mass below. This is alretxdy b:-I ing done, in fact, to some extent, an ar- tesian `well having been bored at Pesth to obtain warm water for public baths, etc. "From a depth ofabout 3000 feet 9. large quantity of (water heated to 161 degrees Fahrenheit pours forth, and the boring is to be continued until water at .178 degrees is yielded; . Universal color-Blindness. Color-blindness, as usually undertsood, is a blindness to red, to green, or to blue or violet ; and about one male in every twenty-ve appears to be unable to dis- criminate between the principal colors of thesspectrum. In a stricter sense, all per- sons are color-blind, for, although Chev- reulis said to have been able to disting- uish 14,420 tones of color, it has been proven that the human eye is totally in- capable of receiving all the vibrations of color which must exist in the spectrum. i Brains in Tertiary Times. In a paper on the size of the brain in extinct ahimals, Prof. Marsh, of Yale College, has brought forward the remark- able fact that in the race for life during past ages the survival of any particular group of animals depended on the size of their brain as compared with that of their contemporaries of the same class. Brains won then, as now, and the brain of ani- mals crushed out of existence was al- ways found to be relatively smaller than that of those outliving them. . Copper-plating Corpses. A French chemists proposes coating i the bodies of the dead with a skin of copper by meansof the well-known electro-plat- ing process. A second plating of gold or silver could be added if desired. This treatment, which permanently preserves corpses, has already been applied to sev- eral human subjects and to many ani- _ mals. - Replacing Nerves. Successful experiments have been made in joining and restoring the functions of divided nerves, even nerves of different function being used to` replace those par- tially destroyed. It is thought that even sight and hearing maybe restored, after injuury to the nerves on which they de pend, by bringing other nerves into serv- ice by articial union. A Record 'ana.mgest of Noteworthy In- ` ventlons and Discoveries as they Pro- ceed from the World's Brain. Fmwss P1GMsNrs..--Hansen, a Ger- man chemist, nds V that the colois of fruits and owers are furnished by a very small number of pigments, which he classies into three.g roups;, rst, reds ; second, yellows; and third, blues and violets. H-e omits chlorophyll green, be- cause it is comparatively rare in owers. Orange is produced by a` thickening of a deposit of the fundamental yellow pig- ment, the coloring matter being the same in the rind of an orange as in a yellow buttereup. Roses and carnations show the characteristic red pigment, in which variations are produced by the presence I of acids. E"J"2:.: 3:` %*:.-.8. n S 811 l'1`he En exit 1' Eating and Drinking I joynltnd ft: Penalties. - We need not state that `volumes have been` written upon the above subjectsince thedays of the renowned boon vivcmt, Cor- naro, down to` the latest treatise designed to enable us to judge for ourselves in the appropriateness of our habitual eating and drinking. P It is impossible to deny the `great utility of such information; but, unfortunately, mankind in general lends a deaf ear to warnings when the tastes and the passions are in question. As the world wags, we fear the people would continue to eat and drink just according to their taste and humor for a long time yet to come, especially when they nd that, by a timely recourse to some such medicine as Holloway s Pills, they can easily and readily get rid of all the con- stitutional disorders caused by over-feed- ing and intemperance, a few of these Pills sufcing in the majority of instances to set a man all right overnight to begin his day of labor, after having yielded to the temptation of what is technically call- ed a blow out. No doubt your soda- water or citrate of magnesia may seem to be equally effective, but, unfortunately, in very many cases much more requires to be done than can be effected by these otherwise very pleasant and saline liba- tions. All oyer-feeding-every act of in- temperance -must necessarily contaminate the blood, and the vitiated blood must necessarily impair every organ through which it ows. Now, in order to `correct this effect, a radical remedy is required, and such is that invented by Holloway, whose Pills, as I we have stated, have , superseded almost every other correct- ive or alterative `of the old school.- Perhaps thisresults. not only from the. power of theinpurifyinsz agency, but also from their gentle and almost ' impercept- ible regenerating action--without' any in- 'con_venience iinvthe general routine of life -requiring no extraordinary precautions to prevent. `catching col , or morbid re- gpctions. ,' If report be`corre_ot, no .me_dicine_, . Itandll in~:liinher repute at our -`fashionable stubs and ieeers an quarters ~.-am nHollo- ; Twii`s'. s thgtghj jvei,TVEI`~ if _ r thiev- 1 -` fpatients` can ` olw-_;their:gratiti1d'e3'to ad- mit tl_1Q.`I6${,'ilftPIh" for the ibenet. - ran: rwm srsrnn or ART AND um comanxon or urmnxrunm. Free . Stoll