Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 15 Sep 1887, p. 7

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T CUERENT TOPICS. One of the new EngiUb peers is 83 years Tears old. He ased to be a very active basiaess mac, but, of course, waha'i eligible aatil he got over that. At Bennington Center, Vt., will pre- sently be seen a tnonament with this in- scription : " On this spot William Lloyd Garrison edited the J^jumil of tlu T<m'ei, October 3rd, 1828â€" March 27th. l-^ao. Hither came Benjamin Landy to enlist him in the cause of the slave. Garrison departed hence to lift up in Baltimore the banner of immediate euiincipation. ' A POPCLAB fallacy, according to A. W. Hare, of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. is the belief that the water from a rushing torrent is safer for drinking purposes than water from a sluggish stream, for the reverse is really the fact. Sewage-con- taminated water contains fewer organisms after ten or twelve days than river water, for the reason that the microbes' rapid growth during the first two or three days exhausts their food supply. Aboi.t a year age a young man named Saunders, living in Huntingdon, Eng., stabbed his sweetheart in the chest with a sword cane. The girl apparently recovered, but she has always insisted tha't a piece of the weapon must have broken ofi and re- mained in the wound. Professor Hum- phrey, of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cam- bridge, has just succeeded in extracting from the girl a body a piece of the blade more than si-t inches long. It was taken out from her back, broken end first, show- ing that it had turned completely around since she was stabbed. On the day of the visit of the London Metropolitan Board of Works to the Fire Department headquarters. Captain Shaw complained that he had too few horses for his engine. Just then an alarm called the department to a large tire in Southwark. 'â-  Now, gentlemen." said he. '• how can I send another engine ?' At tha* moment another alarm rang for a fire in Fore street, and as there were no horses to drag the spare engines the dames had no hind- rance. It was an illustration worth a hun- dred arguments, and Captain shaw will get his horses. Bbiqi-ettks, or fuel bricks from coal dust, are growmg in fav.ir and demand in Europe. Scotland liits at last falle'i into the tanks of bri<|uetteniaking nations. One of the largest coal mining aud pig iron making firms there is now erecting a plant with a capacity of 2U0 tons per day. In France and uther continental uatioiis the business is large and growing. Joles Chag- otolia, of France, and Carlo Raggio, of Italy, have each increased their plants by one new one annually for the last six years, till now they have a vearlv capacity of nearly 350.000 tons each. Other firms have also gone into the business largely. The biuineaa is likely to get a start in this coun- try soon, where, as coai dust costs nothing, the profits would be large. Dk. a. B. UKimrus has demotutrated that iron sulphate, or copperas, acts upon the cellulose of the microscopic fungi which prey upon plants, but does not etfect that of the higher plai>ts themselves. It is therefore a remedy for the most virulent epidemics which attack field and garden crops and destroys such parasite germs and fungi as the potato disease, wheat mil. dew, etc. In one English district this year's crop of winter beans has failed on account o( a growth of fungus on the roots of the plants, a disease which a timely application of iron sulphate would have cured. It is also said to be an efficient remedy for poison by ivy : Dissolve s (ablespoonful of copperas in two-thirds of a teacup of boiling water, and when cold apply with a cloth to the poisoned places. Dr. Bl-ubk states, in the llutUtin lU FALI, EXHIBITIONS. Osto* of Principal Fall Fairs Throughout th*; Ooiuiulun. IH^e following is a list of the principal fall fairs to be held during the next few weeks : SAHE. PLiCE. IaTK. OREAT CE.VTKAL. HAM1LT0S,..-S<;l't -.»>-* Duminiun ludastrial Toronto - Sept. 5-17 Quebec ir'roviucial Quebec Sept. 5-9 Horticulturil berlin Sept. 6->* Oalario Provincial Ottawa ...Sept. l»-2i Central Guelph Sept. HJ-ii DulTerin.... OrangevLlle Sept. il-£i N'lrth Sinicoe Stayoer bepi. il-ii Midland Central Kingstoo S«pt. 27-JO hael County . .Brampton Sept. i7-jy S...utherL Counties .... St. Thomas Sept J7-JU Great N jrtiieru Collingwood Sept. •/:-*> Sti.uiford Township Nia«ar»F»ll»,S.Sept. /; North Oxford Woodstock Sept. .r'-> W«»t Wellington Harriston Scot. iSt-au Welland city ...Welland Sept. «-30 Western branch DuncviUe Sept. 30. Oct.! Uainsboro Township. St. Anns Oct. 1 Lincoln County St. Cathariues.Oct. 3-3 South Oxford Union. -Ingersoll Oct 'A-5 North Waterloo Berlin Oct. 4-5 Central Simcoe Barrie Oct. 4-7 Northern Walkerton Oct. 4-7 North Brant faris Oct. 4-o Halduiiiiud County Cayutfs Oct. 4-5 Centre Wellington Fergus Oct. 5-o b.julh Uruusby Smithviile Oct. i>-7 Eram.isa Township. ...Rockwood Oct. 6-7 Southerc Brautfurd Oct. 11-1:! MoMck County Weilandport....Oct. 11-1-.! W«h>ole Township..... Janis Oct. U-12 Norfolk Inion Simcoe Oct. 1»-19 Others will be added as lists are received from managers. MILK, WHEY AND FRCIT JCICE. Kemedies in Vugue at 4 FaTorite lovalid Besort in Austria. Before describing the attractions of Meran as a winter residence, I shall briefly mention the other forms of cure in vogue there. Among them the milk and whey cures are pre-eminent. Meiran cows' milk is remarkable for its excelltnoe : the whey made from goat's milk here is remarkably rich in sugar. The patient who is aider a milk diet gets milk alone, bat be gets plenty of it, the dose being nearly a quart every three hours. If after existing on milk for a week the patient longs for something more substantial, he is allowed a roll or two soaked in milk ; at the end of a fort- night he is given a little meat, and after three weeks' treatment he is either juite re- covered or he ought to be, the i&uit beint- his own if the cure is not complete. Mils is obtainable at different times in the year : the period of the whey cure, hewever, begins in April and ends with May. Whey is drank in the morning and some mineral water is often taken along with it. Those persons whose cases are not adapted for the milk or whey cure may find benefit from koumiss prepared from cjas' milk. The dose at the beginning of the treatment is an imperial quart, taken in two portions daily, one in the morring, the other in the afternoon. The quantity taken is gradually increased till the dose is three imperial cjuarts. All the forms of cure I have named are not peculiar to Meran, though they are pursued here in a more systematic fashion than in other place*. The last 1 have to mention cannot be had in like per- fection elsewhere. It is a plant juice cure, and is available in the spring only, wiieii certain plants unfold their first ;;'eer. leaves on the slopes of the Aips. The pressed from them and the pa'. it. It may interest the bota... the names of ^'Uiits so employee! .\.chill'j:^i miliefohlim, Nasturti im e.}iiati cum. Kumex acetosa. Ruta ^iraviolens, Leontodon taraxacum, I'rtica liicKa a.nd Meuyantlies trifoliata. The decoction is green in color and bitter in taste. Cases of indigestion au.i poverty of blooi are said to be benefited by this cure, winch is prac- tised from the middle of March to the mid- dle of April â€"Ltnii-m Timet. lice 1- fX- Lt dniiKs t to iearn iii-\ are Gounod's Newest Muss. Paris Latter to the Loudon Teleto^apii- Gounod's new mass, composed in honor of Joan of Arc and named after her. was performed for tne first time yesterday in the historic Cathedral of Kheims. The work, which had been carefully rehearsed under the baton of the composer, was list- ened to by about six thousand persons, and, heard within the vast and venerable pile, it bad a telling effect. It was first suggested to M. Gounod by Cardinal Lavigerie, who wanted it for the festival of I'ope I'rban II., of Crusade memory, but the composer found that he was more inspired by the history of the peasant girl of l>omremy than by that of the I'ontitf. The mass is accompanied principally by the organ. with the aid of trumpets and trombones in the prelude and of harps in the Benedictus. In some parts the voices are heard with- out accompaniment, and the work is mainly distingmshed b>^ its simplicity Verv nearlv a vear ago a ladv named and seventy, the riorid effects of what jj^ ^y ^-. l^j^^ ;,.^^ ^^^ j^ ^,, accident are called -dramati/ed masses, or those ; ^„ ^^^ Chicago .v Northwestern Railroad, with orchestra and choirs, being avoided as I The sorrowing husband wa, so deei.lv much as possible. M. Ccuuod hasfollo'wcd . ^^.g^ ,4,^, ^e sued the eon^ranv for 'a the simple pl.in-chant I'alestrina schooL L^^j,,^ ^j ^^^ ^ ^^^ there s" no' teliin;: There are several Wi, but no prepouder- [ ^^ ,hat he might have coUocte i it had not anc« of any particular voi* or instrument ! , f,„. {.^,, ^een brought oat in preliminarv the whole of the music bei.i« written with . evidence. It seems that he has served two an eye to the general ensemble, of a strictly ^,mg,^ g,.^ „^„ ^^ ha, had four and severely religious character harmony ,4,.,,^ ^^^ ^^ j,, ^^^^ poorhouse in Winue. being m every instance combmed with Sim- ! b»^ Cou^,^ ^„j ,j,^ ,^^, ^e married plicity. In the prelude the or«an alternates , .^^q, ,g„ ^4, , ^^^ ^^ ,^ ^^^ married with the trumpets and trombones . the I ,0 ,he one that was killed, but considered soprano voices take up the Kyne and the ^er a good enough wife to sue ::. 'Women treatment is given to the In Terra „,„,, ^e rather plentiful in some parts of Pleotv of Wlfa. WOHCS'S S.A VINOS. High Interest Bad Socuiity â€" Beware of tba Voanjcer Brother. A writer in Cu4etli'f Mugaziru: treats of an interesting subject interestingly as fol- lows : Experience shows that of the women who do save a large number lose their little stores. This is chiefly by investing them in concerns which promise large interest. It caimot be too often repeated that large interest means risk. No company woald go about offering high interest if it could get the money it needed for less, and there are so many people with money to invest that any safe concern can get as much as it wants at a low rate. Even if the grand promises of bubble companies could be realised your interest would probably be gained by oppressing or defrauding others. But they seldom or never are realized, and it IS a well-known fact that a Very large proportion of their vic- tims are women who. ignorant of business, and weary of the lengthy process of aiding little by little to their savings, hope to become rich all at once, and so grasp at the shadow to find that they have lost the substance. Again, do not be too kind to your relations. I do not say that you should be selfish or mean, but only prudent. Before lendmg money to be used ii; their busiiiefes see that the business is a safe one . you may have the fullest confidence in the honest intentions of the borrower, but make sure that his capabihty is also to oe de- pended on. Many teachers give their sav. ii^{s to help in the education of their brothers. Here. t.x). chanty should be guided by pruaeiice. It is r.ot true kind Less to help a stupid boy to a uuiversiiy education; yoi had mu.h belter help him lu some other way. It is also bad for him to take your savings without any recom- [>ei.se. In most cases ;.ou had better lend tlieti iiive . the knowledge that he must repay what he now spends out of his future earuiut;s will help to keep him from extra- \aganc«. When fragile waman sisbs, deploring The charms that quicklT fade away . What power, the bloom of health reslorsg. Can checs the pro g ress of deeay ' The only aid that's worth attention. For pains and ills of sueh dosuriptioa, Tb'j'isands of w9meD gladly mectiooâ€" T'j -Pieroe a FaTorito Preacripuon. ' The price of this royal remedy. Pierce s Favorite Prescription, is but dollar. Specific for all those chronic ments and weaknesses peculiar to women. The only medicme for such maladies, sold 'oy druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufactorers. that it wiU give satisfaction, or money reftmded. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. Large bottle* SI. Six for S.5. Dr. one aU- When you sneeze â€" as now you are b*- ginniEg to doâ€" it will be well to know what you are doing. According to the latest scientific authority, a sneeze is but " an affection of the respiratory nervous centre, the afferent impulse of which is conveyed by the trigeminal nerve fibres.' fullest Pax, which abounds in melodious motive*, the character of simplicity being, however, well maintained. The sanctus is short, and, like the .\gnus L1ei, (or the choir only. The mass, although it will, no doubt, be used in many foreign and Provincial churches, will hardly be popular, except, perhaps, as a temporary curiosity in Paris, where tlorid church music is preferred. Wisconsin. â€" Burfalo C"urier. Latent from the Northweat, Rev. Mr. Winchester, who is going as Presbyterian missionary to China, has been married at Brandon to a daughter of Rev Mr. Douglas. Interviews are published here with a large number of prominent citizens on the accusation made by Manager Van Home, that annexation sentiment prompted the A Farmer's IMd Kxperieuce. Four weeks ago FarmerC.S Van Home, of Mill Point. N.Y., went home from the wheat field with a sore throat. The sore- oe** increased, the throat S'veUed and ii.ith- ing gave relief. Then th* soreness disap- fmred trmst the in«id* ^l ud a BW»IUiig appeared on the outside of the throat, and finally a few days asjo the cause of all this disi-omfort was apparent Ahen the swelluig broke out and from it came a wheat beard an inch l";ii;. Van Home had taken it into his mouth. It had lodged 111 the throat and then worked it> way through. I» Tht. What .Ail» \ou^ I>o you have dull, heavy headachts. ob- struci.on of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head into the throat, some- times profuse, watery and acn i. at others thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid . eyes weak, watery and in- riaaieti; ringing in the ears, deafness, hack- ing or coughing to clear the throat, expec. toration of offensive matter together with scabs from ulcers : voice changed and nasal twang, breath offensive, smell and taste impaired is there a sensation of dizziness. with mental depression, a hacking cough and general debility .' I: you have all, or an> considerable number of these symp- toms, you are suffering from Nasal Catarrh. The more complicated your disease has become, the greater the num'oer and diversity of s> mptoms. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, result in consamp- lion and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive aud dangerous, or less understood, or more unsuccessfully treated by piiysicians I'he manufacturers of I'r. !>»ge s Catarrh liemedy offer, in good faith, a reward of J.'>00 for a case of this disease which they cannot cure. The Remedy is sold bv dmgtiists at onlv 50 cts. ._ present agitation in this Proviiu'e. The Thfrapfulii/uf, that a refiner of petroleum ' insinuation is indignantly repudiated, and ^ _^ _^ having been prohibited by a prefect the <i>- i it is i>ointed out that no Province has been UJ^j^ tribution of petroleum in 'uediciiial doses. ' more loyal to Confederation and British the fact led to an inquiry being made as to connection than Manitoba. But if any its utility in arte<.'tions of the chest â€" the thing is calculated to upset this feeling it native petroleum from Pennsylvania aud is the hue of action now being pursued by Virginia being that first eiperiuieuled with. ' the I>ominion Government and the Dr. Biache slates, as the result, that in insults of Mr. Van Home. chronic bronchitis, with abundant exjiec. ! I'he son of Chief Factor Belanger was toration, it rapidly diminishes the amount drowned at Cumberland House by falling of the secretion and the paroxysms of off the Northcote into the river coughing, and in simple bronchitis rapid | An Indian eye-doctor named Meerkham amelioration has been obtained ; its em- | has been fined for pra^'lisiiig without a ployment in phthisis has been cxjntinued license. Some marvellous cures are attri- for too short a time, as yet, to allow of any I buted to him. opinion being delivered as to its ethcacy, Mr. Walter Lee, General Manager of the beyond the fact that it diminishes expcc- Western Canada Loan Company, is visit- toration, which also loses its purulent ! ing this country, and says loan companies character. The petroleum is twpularlv I will not hesitate to invest any funds They Uidn t Take tu Vareloatlon. Two of the intermediate passengers on the Sarmatian refused to be vacciusteii on arrival at Bimouski on Su!iday. .\s a result they were toid that they must either submit to the operation or go into <iuarantiue at Grosse Isle, i'hey then con. seiited to be vaccinated, threatening that they would bring an action for damages against the Canadian Government. There is a little les-son in this incident. It is that anti-vaccinationists should travel first-class. A Cow'a Loaf Fi^^t. The Grimsby /iiJ^-pcric/cu.' says : A valu. able c\}w belonging to Mrs. Lally. lost on Sunday. Aug 'iOth. and whicl' was supposed to have been stolen, was fou i i on Monday, •2'.Uh. by Mr. .\udrew .\llai; i>ing in a sink re- J hole in one of his fields. I'l e sink hole, quired for Manitoba. j which was about ten feet in hameter and The customs duty collected at Winnipeg six deep, was covered with brush, and it is in .\ugU9t was $4t).77ti, against Soo. 136 for ' supposed the cow fell in wliile trying to the corresponding month last year. ( pass over the brush. Straniie to say the account of a" new 'system "f" shoemVkii^ ^ pilfering at the city being very weak and emaciated seemed which may work a resolution in one of the ' post-office. Hi« methoil was to open letter , none the worse for her enfoi.ed and long most ancient and honorable of handicrafts, boxes from the outside and abstract those , f»gt of eight days. containing money. Hon. Thos. White, Minister of Interior, with his wife and daughter, have arrived at Swift Current from Battleford and will go next to Regiua. taken in doses of a teaspoonful before each meal, and, after the first day, any nausea which it may excite in some persons disap- pears. Thv. London Timea prints an interesting A grizzly bear weighing 1.100 pounds was killed near Baker City. Oregon, a few day* a(^. I Thief Arre>ted I ' The new>* was reoeiveii with the utmost satisiaction b> the community that be ha i terrorized . but the arrest of a disi-ase that IS stealing away a loved and valued life is an achievement that should inspire heart- felt gratitude. Chillmess, cold extremities I with pale, wan features, are the results o! i disordered kidneys ar.i liver. .Vrrest the cause at onc-e by takiig I'r Pierce s Ciolden Medical I'iscovery. It is a purely vegetable detective, that will ferret out and i.Tipture the most subtle lung or blood disorder. I'ruggists. ^ Tiie use of the word •• butterine " has been legally forbidden in Europe. It must be called " margarine.' What to Cenu Will Do. I A 10 cent bottle of Poison s Nkrvilink will cure neuralgia or headache. A 10 cent bottle of Nerviiine will cure toothache. .\ 10 cent sample bottle of Nervilme is sufli. cient to cure colds, diarrh<p». spasms, dysentery, etc. Nerviline is just the thing to cure all pains, whether internal or e.\ ternal. Buy a 10 cent sample bottle of Nerviline. the great pain cure. Safe, prompt, and always effectual. Larije hot. any drug store, only 2.5 cents. In the new plan the method of securing the soles, uppers and insoles is the exact reverse of that now in vogue in the ordinary whole- sale trade. The plan is making notable headway in England, and in all probability will not be long lu crossing the ocean. Nkw YoHK .s'taitdard . "Henry George's teachings are not opposed to the doctrines of the Catholic Church," said Cardinal Manning to a World correspondent in Lon- don some months ago, " unless they fall into Socialism." The significant repudia- She Wan Very Much Kncaxed. Since the first issue of my journal sixty - four offers of marriage have been made to me by parties I never saw. From such a list I could undoubtedly select a curiosity worthy of mummifying. But the plain, naked truth is that a few years since I Tttue Kuough, " John. " said the broken hearted lad to her sick husband, -the minister is downstairs ; would you like to see him ' "I think it would be advisable." re sponded John, feebly. '• And John, he may suggest that you endow a chapel, or something of that sort '" •' Don't be alarmed." responded the in. valid, reassuringly. " I am not sick enough for that vet." â€" ri'd-Pifi. Do Tou f(vl djlu languid, low-spinted. life- i<-!SS. aVl ^nd•1«â- r^>J! i;. miSi-'rabie, tioth phTSi- e.iih j.id tii'-nnu.v : experience a sense of fj.l'ness or liiiating after eating, or of "gone- n-ss. â-  'r einpiiness of stomach in the mora- mg. X- :igue coated, titter or bad taste m moutu. irrejfular appetite, dizzinees frequent ht-adaclK'S. blurred eyesight, " doaung spevks " t>efor>- the eves, nervous prostration or ei- hausi! 'U. irritability of temivr. hot Hushes, aJt-riiaiing with chiJlv sensations, sharp. bitiHtt. transient pains here and ttu-re. cold f-<-t. imwsiiK-ss alt-r m<-als, wakefulness, or listuri'.-.l aud unrcfresh;:ig sleep, cs iistant, mdeo r:bahle feeling of dread, or of impends ing L^lamit v ? It > u have all. or any considerable ntimber of th'-*- symptoms, you are suSerins from that iiixst common of .Amerii.'an nuiiadiesâ€" Biiiou. Dvs;»-insia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dvsi-epsia. or Indigestion. The more i.-oinpli'-att'd your disease has become, tto greater the nuniber ami diversity of symp- toms. No mitt-r what sJUife it US p-acbed. Dr. Piere«>a Uoldeu TIedical MacoTery will subdue II. if tak-n ac-c-onJing Uj direc- tions ("r a rf-as-nable length of time. If not cured, complications nuitiply and Consump- tion of tue Lun^s. Skin Uistiises, Heart Dwease, Kneuuidtisin. Kidney Iiisc-use. or other grave mal;.. !i>-s are juite lial ie t i^'t in and. sooner or larer. induce a fatal ti^rininati^tn. Dr. Pierce's tiuldcu .Hedkeal Bla> covery acts is>w.-rlij.:y up»>n the Liver, and thnuifti mat gr-at dj. x-l -punt v wig onran. cl«'aii« s the «y«t«iu of all bl<«Hl-taints and im- purities, fn'm whaU'ver cause arising. It is e-iuailv efficacious in acting upon the Kid- ners. and otht-r excretory orgaoa cK*ansinc, stn^ci;taening. and h<-aiin^ their diseases. As an apt**tizi!ig. restorative t*»nic, it promotes dig-sti.jn and nutntion. thereby building up b.'th tlesh and strength, lu malarial distncta, this wonderful me"hcine has gaiM>->l gr\.-at v-eiebnty in curing K»ver and .Kpue. Ch:iis and Kever. iiuiiib .\gue, and kiiidr>-ii disiases. Dr. Pierce** Guldeu :*ledieal Dls> CURES ALL HUMORS, fpim a common Bl<'roh. or Ert. â- â€¢th»n. to the wv>rst Scnl-ta. Siit-rbeuni. " 1 'rver.#» r**," SK-aiy or H"iigh Skia. In short. 11 '.jease* caustil by luij MiMd are CT>nnuen-u by this p.'wer(ui. j'unfviiig. and in %'.«• 'rating medi- cine, lirvut Eating Ck-ers rji':i:y ii. a! under Its twrnign iiiiueU'.'e. E»p«vi.i;iv l';is :t inani- f"««e^ rr MMaer » u »« i i v, T v.H ' i . It ci ma Ervsit>eb».U>i!«.<"arbuncii-«.S«in' Eyes, >. mf- uliMi» xrx aii.l <«â- â- â€¢â- : tig*. Hit»-joi.ic l<;s«-ii»e, " VVblte Sw. Unit."*. " (.o;t|-". or Thus Xev-k. and Enhinted Olimds. ?» n.i ten this in Miami's t'-r a lnrg»» Tlvalits*. wirh o-.<'."e*l l'.;ites. on Sli-11 IllJ*-!!.*.-*. or th- Sii:n«- ;l!T...LiUl tol .1 Tf :•• «- I'll -.1' t .:• ' AIo' '.â-  â- '- "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Tti..r"i..': \ • M«ns<- It by us.n,^ Dr, Pierce** Uuldrii ^edieikl DiM-oirry, and g ..s| d.rf'-si.i'T!. a f.i;r skr). bn.'vant ^|•lr •*. vital strvug;;; .1.. 1 S-.i.ly j< a.la u... N â-  -;.,' ::sbi-d. CONSUMPTION, which IS »>crufula or Use Lunsm is arrested an«i cur>-.i by Tins r»'ni»-«iy, :f takt-n ;n the earlier srd.;»-s' '^l the disi-itse. Frt-m its mar- velous tH.w.r over this terribly fatal disease, when first 'Hering ihir: now world-tanied rem- edy U' th. I'ublK, Dr. Pierce thi'uglit * riously of' callmc It his "Co.NsrJtfTIoN OfKE." but ahand«.'n.-d thai name as ti.x> ri-slrieiivc for a medicine vvhuLi. fp<m its wonderful com- bination "f tonu. or strengthening, alterative, or blo«.>d-.leansing, anti-bilious. peitoraJ. and nutritive rrop<rti''S. is unojuaied. not onlv as a r'-nif tv for (. onsu mptioa. but for Ml t'hronlr iMneaaea of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For yv.-.ik Lungs, Spitting of ltl.~>.t. Mi.Tt- D'-M of Ui>-ath. Chronic \a«il Catarrh. Bron- chitia, .\sthnia. S.'\er\' Coughs, and kin<lr«id afl-ctlous. It is an ofticient remedy S)ld bv Druggists, at VLOOk or Six Boctiss for ii.Oto. tW" Sen. I ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on I. ousuni('tiott. .\ddress. World's Dispsnstnr Hidi") Issociation, 6t>i naiu St.. BVtrALO, >â-  V. l> «â-  Jl u 3: tion of Mr. Cleorge and his teachings by 1 ^^,„^i,y ^g, , ^rank face to f'ace who had the Socialists wuhin the v*8t month ought j,,^ cou'rage to vocalize his offering. I at to convince even the stupidest of Arch bishop Corrigan's followers that these teachings have not " fallen into Socialism." â€" Perhaps the mercury is only crouching for a big jump. At a recent meeting of planters and others at Atlanta, Ga., Senator Colquitt said : Could you be allowed to sell where you first positively refused, directly relented, shortly acquiescvd. The fact is, I am mar. ried and have three youthful daughter and a husband.â€" Liuiy Hditor of DotigUusvilU Oa. < 7Ndii.<friaf . Adrian, Mich., is threatei.td with a re union of fifty brass band pi* -era, and the people pause with their n.ovables half. packed to see if the fellows are going to bring their horns. Matthew Arnold is writing autobiographi- cal reminiscences, many of ^reat iuterest, j relating to his father, the M*>ter of Rugby. ., p^, ^.^^ g,;,, ^.j^, ^^ Guskins ' ' asked Prince Bismarck has been writing good s conscientious friend of a doctor, advice in an English " Mees's" album. 'Yes," was the reply; "he's one of my The young lady petitionevi the prince l)e8t patients. " ' ' But I thought you said he was in- A Gt>od Patient. A Motlter's Devotion, An Onua, III., despatch says Hawkins, wife of a section foreman Mrs. on the oould get the best price and buy where you Mobile A Ohio Kailway near Kaoliu, could buy oheajvest, your incomes, let them juoiped from the station platform in front be great or small, would be enhanced i>er haps thirty-three and onethird per cent. The Parisians have at Ust awakened to the great impoliteness of all Parisian ofij- cials, cabmen included. Salmon are becoming very scaroe in the upper Khiue. Though vast numbers of the fish go down the river to the sea. only a Small portion ever return again, for the Dutch ftsheruien intercept the salmon on thair way back by a most ingenious and complete system of nets. Lately the Dutch caught over twelve thousand salmon in a week, so that the (ierman and Swiss Ashermeu higher up the river complain itterlv. of a train, yesterday, K< save the life of her infant sou who had strayed upon the road- bed. She was struck by the locomotive aud her skull was fractured. She may possibly recover. The child got off the track itself just in time to escape injury. " Passing Strange." City Boarder (to farmer)â€" This milk seems pretty poor. Farmer â€" The pastur' ain't what it ought to be. City Boarder â€" .\nd yet I saw lots of milkweed in the fields this morning. pathetically for his autogrs.h, declaring that a few lines of his hand writing would make her happy for life. So the Chancel- lor wrote on the front page of the book : "Beware, my child, of bniiag castles in the air, for they are buiMings which we erect so easily, yet they are the most diffi- cult to demolish. " An eccentric friend of the Boston Pott, who has iug up stray truths that people's feet, tells him animals much more " capable " than is generally supposed There is, he declares, a great deal of mag. netism or fascinating pt'wer in « baby, to which all dumb creatures are very suspec- tible. He is personally i^^viuainted with one infant in continual use by its male par- ent as a kind of horse taiiur. Whenever the father desires to catch a i>»rticular Houyhnhym which becomes vfery wild when let loose in the pvsture, the baby in the carriage is br<.)ught out. and his four- curable â- ' " So he is." • If that's the case, how pay for curing him'' " can you accept i;<'t under other that infants are nivsterious and FAtf. g.^'SigiMas 0>^ CONSUMPTION. [ r.».- » ;. â-  . â-  . 1 â-  .. â- ..*,.. iit*«*r k. tu BM ItinnMaat .' *»<â- â€¢ . w* « .>.-«! k UJ ftli ol lo«c M*adlAA Ur« bMH -ur^. IlJ«.<0. to •tr>«c ->« SklU In Ita •mrtj, Uftt I w^ 1 •*n.l TWO SOTTLW . " Ua . lS lf With • TALTAtlLR TRR.iTISK ..s tht* dlai^ • «« toj •a0fr«r. 0;t* •ipâ€" •• w 1 P o ».1'tr«M, t>a : t sioira, Braach Office, 37 Yang* St, Taceato â€" Only the pretty girl can be saucy with impunity. Though detested by the gardener, the vine of the wild cucumber is a great beau, a paragrapher of tifier of the landscajve. says the Kingston » knack of pick- F'-ffinan. It has a handsome leaf, and its very exuberance of growth makes it the more valuable. Wherever there is an unsightly s{vot, plant the wild cucumber, and in an almoit incredibly short space of time the place will be covered with a rich mantle of green that will charm the eye aud completely hide the ogly object from view. The Wimbledon rifle range will soon be takeinaway. It is alnuwt a part of London and the houses are so thick that it is very dangerous to the neighboring inhabitants. The biggest wedding in sight in Europe , . .^. , ~ , , i< that of Helen Betty de Rothschild with footed friend comes up, lykes his nose in p^^^^^ Oustavus Van" de Haar. The ladv the baby's lap, and is quietly secured. This ^^^ fortune of 930.000,000. infant is thus able to do with ease the ^, ^ ^ ... work that six men struggling for an hour -The oyster crop promises »o be have often failed to accomplish. abundant. DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THE COOK'S BEST FPIENP I CURE FITS! Wt»«» I m.f .- ;â- â€¢ 1 â- > B â- ; â- â- .-.ft.:, ;•'â- .â-  .- '*>r • tllB« Ut J VHtU :.Ai- Ui-.Ji.^.., .. ai,^ . , •* * a .ii:«l •«r«. 1 h^y^ niAJe u^<- oim>*«.- v Ki l>. hi'iLM'-^^ CM F4LI/- LNa SICIkNSS>k lif»-loa( (tiu^lv. ( wwrwit kit r*n«dy locor* th* wortl e»M«. R«i-*aw olb»r« h-** rRllcd !â-  •« rM*>a(or ool now r«c*t«ln« « cur*. Spn.t kt <dc« for • tr«*tlM %n^ h Tr** B<itU« ot n* In'tklltt^' rrm*Aj. t>l«« tipr*** ml ro«to«c». It o.««i« »ou -i.iMtic fof » ir»«l »n4 I W. ,-ui-- »««. A Hr#«« DK. 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