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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-05-19, Page 3_ - t TE FUMES* tattle Whooping,Cough Patients :Treated at the Cas Works. • • INHALING, AllUiloONIA, AND SULFEEVR. An ininnee :Experience over the Pan- • What. pktoinane- OAT of Ake Treatniettt.. A. tired-looiting women, carrying_ a 3- -year -old -child said' folloeted by sprightly Little ' bey, enteeed the Schuylkill Gas Workieseye .the. Philadelphia Press, „and „74;upiieci for Chief-EngineerParkeTheohler was not about the place, and with a sigh the woman rose to go. " so sorry," . said ohe, " for I. heard that he could cilia Jimmy of the • whooping•coiigh, have to come again, - Said its so far." ' • • The_ superintendent smiled. "You ram - •take. Mr.. Perlea calling," said he, "but you needn't go, home With the child Until you haiee tested_ the gas worke. cure., We don't guarantee to cure all diseases, for you. know this is not a patent•medicine estab- liehrneut, but I think we can help the child: with the cough if you'll come with nth." Carrying the sick occasion.' ally made know -4 tha nature of ita disease • by welbdeveioped "Whoops," the superin- • tendon% led the way through the grimy: yard out -to the. banks of the Schuylkill where women -in bringing their children to the hospital!, had stated that they had tried the annnollia Cure for their children,. and thate. greet amount of relief had been - gained.. Dr. Horatio C. Wied, of NO. 1,935 Chestnut street, .Raid that he had known physicians who prescribed the stimuli% _curie but he he'd =Ty of. slight knowledge of it hie:melt. Heethought that in the ordinary cases- of whooping cough relief might be experienced by the inhalation of ammonie and, sulphur fumes. - , s LAGER; BEM& Seek Billings' Dissestation nit Its "lady - Qualitiess hav finally come to the conclusion that lager beer aft a beverage- is .not,- intoxicatiog. • hem been told, so -by a German who - drank it all nite long;just totry the experie merit, and was obliged to go home ember in the morning. I hay seen, thin sa,me.man drink eighteen gIasses, an if he was drank it was be German, and -nobody, could under - italic' it: . • It is proper. snuff tiestate that thia man kept a lager beerealoon, and, could have no object install* what wasnot strietlythus. I believed- him to the full extent ot. my ability._ I never drank but three &sees of lager in n2y life, and thet made my head entwist as tho it was hung on the end. of a string, bat I was told it was owing t� my bile- being out of place ; and I thot it was so,. for never biled over wus than I did when I got home that nite. My wife thot was - goin to die, and was afraid I Itiver„. passing ander the Market street -Eridge„ and finally -stopping before -along, ,shothluleforiteseemed as tho everything 'one storey brick building; from, which was -had ever eaten he thy life Wail corning to WI wafted a smolt suggestive of a bent.' 'surface r and I believe that if • my Wife iug sulphur mine. This building hadn't paned off my boots just as she Aid, 'the superietendent explained to .the. they would hav come thuncleritig'up too. ,wome,n and. to a reperter, who by , ()thole vnial routteen yeare ago, -•-chance was at the gaseworks at the time, an& l'oari taste it nate! • . was ,the -purifying house. It bore no never had soemuelt --exPerience in. so - resemblance to a dispensary, nor did the short a time • brawily fellows seen About the doors: look If any men shed Me that. lager beer - like attending physicians. Yet the' piece was not intoithating; I thud" believe him, has worked cures •whooping =ugh for but if he shud :Wilma that .weisn't drunk -of order, I shuld ask him to state in a few OCEAN PERILS. 'First Arrival of the Season- at Quebec-- - T Itandeed •and Thini Miles of A espatch from Quebec- last (Friday) night says : The steamship Polynesian, arrived at Ilabfax. last night, has ed orders to come immediately to ort. The first arrival from sea,- the line steamship Lake Manitoba, cl.• in port about 6 a. in. She sailed Liverpool on April i9th, passed whiff ream this Bea„v arriv from Fath eight a,nd r Point at 2.45 p. M. yesterday, with cabin and 2/8 steerage passengers a general , cargo for Quebec an 31o4real. She was detained four days by outside and 100 miles inside of Clove Ray. • °•heavily on the souls and shelves the lee, and pe.ssed about 130 miles ofice •• The Captain reports seeing twill steamers and ne ship in the ice to the •sou _ TAIIVOITILIC OF- SOINBILMOS. Itotal UIghneSSna YIOIInPIaYer and :AtatileintLitthiNolki - , pleasant to turn, alide.frout the heat and .oltist of- the- .politioal. arena.- .to the interior ofetlie --Royal- Fondly, ...who -are, perhaps, more attached to eeeh other than _any -other -regal -race iu Peeve; The Duke of endinbiirgh is, as. everybody -knowee a fiddler of no .neafini. PeetenifiOns. , Not -beg- ago he -was- entertaining .the daughters. of the _Prince of Wales -Witheeinne niesie of perhaps too lofty ft eharacter ,for juyeuUe Comprehension. 7 -With one actscird. they cried out, "Play -us 'Beautiful- Star,* Thiele: Alfred 1 Do- play ns 6 Pegiutifili Star.'-" The told melody is potethigh art stroke of. musieby great deal. It was, in 'fact for - -many - yeses - deadand-gope UW =Bold copies *hetecif -weighed Cap Ilene, but could not make -them out.. ea the eeee,c "-""e '•"" publishers• -•Cramer, Peale Chappell -4f Memory. serve. .When " Pettutiful -Star" Wee. quite forgotten _ by the -public of :this cOuntry, it was •diiiinterred bY.- a bend of Ethiopian sereneders at the beginning of the rage for " harmOnies in burnt . cork," as 1,/kr. Jiiirrty." Whietler possibly deeig• nate them. Introduced by negro thihstrelo, Beeutiful Star" bece.nie one -of the meet • .. • . popular songs in England, and was shrieked- :gen& -and thumped on the - piano by that Musical young lady -!wheiie nathe islegion and whose performenceis a thing of terror. One's . blood, niirdiel at the recolleetion_of. Steh-alicale•lifehie: Stith of the evenin'," and so on Still the . song is alive and VilleDominion Litre steamer Texas,from Liverpool, April 16th, bound to Quebee; ladtand beep for weetern reechesearrived at with thoroughbred horses and cattle Hahfax on Friday morning, after imam- cessfully attempting to reach, her amities: tion through Gulf ice. The- repoet ef her end sire Th lia the We lea gal ete Th Ne den tur in latitude 47 and siteam Booth to 48 b4re it could be ()leered. - fleeing. eafely paTed this danger the steamer was headed ter Quebec, but whep. thirty miles north- weet-of Ceineliey, on lost May; gulf. ice was met in immense quantities, and. Whicii it wali impossible to enter. Monday and part of lbesday were spent in fruitlemeefforte to rid a passage. During that time the fi t officer. landed: at Port Basque and Cao Ray, Newfoundland, to -telegraph to Ca ada for instruetions, but the telegraph lin was found to be down, and ,he then returned to the ship and she was. headed fo Halifax, reaching there after &long sail ar mid an immense . quantity of ice onthe C4ie Breton coeet.. Oli APril 28th, while. th ui many years. To the outsi p_ . that nite, aud that my stunemuck wee out -words, just how a man felt and acted when -he Was set up. . - If wariet drunk that nite, I had some ofthe most natural simtums that men ever heel and kept sober. - • - • the first place it was about eighty -rode. trora where I drank -the lager -beer to mi - house andlwas just. two hours ontheeroad, and s'hole busted -through each one of my. pantelorrit neeze and I didn't hav any hat, and tried to open the door by the bell -Pull, house givesosech relief that IHICOIld vial's and hiccoughed awfully,: emit saw every- th - building is known as the. arameme house, and under that name have the cures gener- ally been made. • The mariner of cure is not at all own- " plex. The sick child is held over the purifying -pans, and breathes the mingled tunes at ammonia and sulphur untii water runs from eyes and nese and mouth. The operation is repeated as Often ati the con- dition of the child. will achnite the worst oases being relieved in, from four to eleven_ days. Son:lath:flee one -visit to theammorria avorgi to get through is somewhat lar to that given by the Polynesian. whole stretch from Cape North. to Ca.pe was foundwithout a bresk into which ship might go without danger. The. her duringelmost the whole time from ing I.,iverpool Was stormy, westerly s prevailing and heavy s.easwashing.the mee'sdecks, but no damage was received. in first ice was seen on the 25th ult. on . sly packed that the -ship had: to Alfre.d was fain to play it to hie littie, • .iiieces'. Juit as _ he . had. niade an mad. -of' playing, Charles, the favorite attendant. On :the, Prinaesses; ,.brought a' tray with :food; .when the little :girls began_ at once: Oh, ' Miele Alfred-, do play 1 Beautiful Star 'llor Charles. - To, 'Uncle Alfred," .Tibleau-eThe Duke Of _ burgh in the ant of.shuttingelplabeviolie in „ite case; the Vrineeeees de,ncing round him. and clapping their ; -Cherie% •like a well.trainedeervant,-: !tending _still ai statue,. holding the :tray before ltirn :Nvith bcith hands. There was only: one course apperent to the good-natiired Duke; Who - took his fiddle Out of lie cite° again - and. played- .66 Peentiful Star for • .Charles, who still reineened motionless. .Wlieti the Net One et Oar Pecallaritleel „ . Steeelled respectable people Weula hesi- tate considerably: before • pilfering! • your - poeketsin a -crowded thoroughfere. That would be :too too. The same duiontmins- 'don . is net - indicated :by the itialled respectable' .druggist when thet WO dello' . corn Cure, PUTNAles , COPS- EXTE‘CiOrg• asked for: -He will -pilfer your pockets in the most -.genteel meaner by -substituting Ohm_ and dangerous substitutes for the - genuine Putnam's Corn Extractor. Witch " foe these gentlemen, and take pone- other than Ptitaane's Corn Extractor. gold by _ ..druggists everywhere. . - - The first English • bishop decant With a war medal is. the Right Rev. 7:ikon:las -Veiny French, D.D., Bishop:et Lahore, who has just received the Afghan medal in recognition of his sekviiiei with -the- esha- wur Valley field foreee, previous the .Bigning of the treaty of Gundernalt. fouda lab& Beliks, and it -appeared so- _ ef_sm with theroeyel childrea, and "" Uncle CANADA PERMANENIT - LOAN It -SAVINGS COM ANY . • not thought .neeeseery. . "Oh, yest madam,' OM& the pin in charge. of the buildings, speaking assuredly to the woman,: " We haveae: many AS six families here in. one. dey, sernetimes, and they all sae4 that they are benefited. After -breathing the ammouiet fumes the children . • breathe (meter. The threat end, breathing passages seemto be cleared of all obnoxious . matter:. The children: come to use from •• , Gerroantewn and from Frankford and:froth, • all parts of Abe city. They -need to go meetly to the- Point Breeze- Works, but • • since- the reads, have -been so bad. that a. Load. Of coke can't be- re.wn away Ma cart. the most. of them; come here. Oh, no , they don't COMe here of their, own accord; the. dootorie: send thane. The remedy has been known for. a great many , years, but sozna people- thinkit old-fashioned and old- fogyesh. So -long es it cures the. children whet's the difference?' • :: White hawee speakingan employee gave. notice that the men were waiting for • orders.. Withoet a .woid he led the way into the i.mrponia, house, where a_ halfdozennen were standing -around, an iron_ pan three feet deep .a,nct twenty-fiee feet thingin the roma trying -to get round on the back side Of nee, and sitting down on a ,ehair, I did not wait long enough for it to get 'Gelidly -under me. when I was going roiled, and I set 'down a little too soon and missed the chair' about twelVe inches and couldn't get np-- soon enough to take the . next one that dame along; and that' ain't • awl, my wife wadi was drunk as a beast, and at I said before, I began to fipin Up things freely. It lager heier is not. intoxicating, it`used me most almighty 'Mean—that I know. - 'Still hardly think that lager beer iz intoxidating, for have been told so, and I .azaprebably. the only man who ever drunk tiny when his liver was not plumb. 1 don't want to say anything against a barniless temperance beverage but ever I drink eny more it w•ill be with my hand• e tied behind and my Mouth pried open: - I don't think lager beer is intoxicating, bat if 1 remember rite I think it tasted to melike a glass of soap suds that I pickle had been put tew soak square. The men looked at him and waited. He nodded his head, and, after : Iii.coreomeatad A.. D.1851. . PAID-UP caPiTAI, en, .00 repayable ondemsod or.= short notic THPUEN.DCOosp'Apfy. - ' irA9 --TOTAL ASSETS.... , 000 RESERVE Iteceives "Coney on Deposifat *eurren interest, payable hat-yec.riy, the.princi • _ .4.1480 .of al being .iteneiveamoney for inore perinanent.inrearient for which Debentures -ate issued with- in eriat coupons a.ttezhed. . . The laws of Ontario SAithOris'e the InvestMent of Trust Pim& in tile Debentures of this Com- paay. - For further intonnation apply to steamer was tryhig to pass the toe inna° °eased,. Charles, still holding the permitted himself the observation, ton the Banks, a bovine was sighted, teed, t outside the field in lat. 45, long. Wing the letters IL B. P. T. Several ps and one sealing vessel were seen on edge of the gulf ice, and an Engliph que, showing M. N. S., between two ldgefielde 111 lat. 46, long. 57.25. 'rman &Lid an English beeque.both bound - to Quebed were- found at Pert Bascitte, - 81 he fr an of ati V Ye looking critically at than for a moment, made an upward motion with his right hand. In & moment the Ponderous iron covers of the pan were removed, and a cloud of sulphur -smoke and ammonite fumee. puffed Kept KU Wife_ in Leading Fittings: The wife .of BenjaminR. Davenport, "--e. St. Loins litivyer, ifs suing for a :divorce. Sbe foliages cruel tyranny on his part, and recites in her complaint how he compelled' her, when she was -about to visit New York. to swear implicit obedience to a ietof rules: These were that She should join her mother at a certain boarding heath ; heve a separ- ate table in the dining room, and make no into, the great room. . acquaintance among theboarders never -66 Here, quick P' exclaimed the house sit in the parlor; notto be absent' from her . manager, catching the obildfrom the mother for more than five minutes at a woman's arrnfl, 4‘ NOW is the tin2e." time, day or night ;receive no milli except In an instant the frail little bit of hu.- from relatives and perrnitno introductions; inanity and the robust- man were enveloped: and write a daily letter, giving an implicit. h titin cloud. • The child coughed, .account of all her doings. She complied :with theta rules, but now uses them as part of her groends for diverce. -"•-es ' • Precept and practice. . The goed story - is teld of an excellent tr 01 le d„ where they had put in, the former r spending some days in the ice and ing a large quantity of copperteen fir= sides. Live stocker° heingtratniferred m the , Texas to the Oars at Richmond', be lauded by to -night.. Three he eleven horses shipped, and one hull one Mew died on the. Passage. The liner will probably matt at Halifax . till rd is receited•that -there is a prolpeot Of hing Quebec. Very well played ; think Your __Royal Highness." Charles then set down his tray and proceeded to arrange thee table. --Low !len Lit* to the Neto'York Eitect•ot Ennabine.. Physic. _ Beelecvlrelas *me- ' - J. HERBERT biAlloN,-Iiansger. -thlion-Oompany's Buildings, Toronto. • I - 66 Throw phyona tothedogs ;- l'il: rione e.1 - it," said Macbeth, and eve -weeder, when - We coesider -‘- the -Moiety, sickening, ill- -smelling compothide whichare peirethie tered under Latin peeing to hide: their coonamennees• and: °Mimes ,unwholesonie- nee% "Water as water is cee.ap. but as aqua it lis Worth a guinea a -gallon,Afid so Cu all throe*. ..But ofe. .different nature is Dr. Wile n'aPulmorutry_ Cherry Belfiaine It is a plea. ant bat Etre remedy for coughs, colds, bro ehitis, • Whoopirg cough and all pnlm ery - diseases i It ',is • A gratifying compound; of ivorlderenOwned healing b same • whiCh -flow from -cer- tain ' trees in -Southern 'enrolee. These, , being indiothuillyecornbined eo. as to pre - their health -giving qualities, while _ g of their natural _fragrance, tothe _use of tbe most -delicate, acceptable -to the most fas- t.e_aPd the weakest stomich. . . , . ones ow -Snow shoes: - gtages-bege,n running regtilarly into the .- Yoseniite -alley by Way of Milton yeste_r- c day. Slee drewn by horses are Used in -travelling iter the snow. The animala are provided with 'snow shoes, consisting of a ut thirteen inches _square and ;(1 one ;inch in thicknesis, to Which suitable ittaohine tie are fixed on the upper aide for the p pose of securing. the 'fciot. The horses is . ily learn to MainpUlate them apparently enemy appendagesoind make etoellent progress over . the 'snow. -San Francisco Chronicle. . roni an acorn, vieighing a few grains, -a 9 will grow for a hundred years dr more, t only: throwing. off many .porinds ot vas every year, but itself weighing: Bev- - tons. If an orange - twig is put in a ge box of eatth, • and thet earth is vi ighed when the twig' becomes a tree, &ring -luscious fruit, there will be very ii arly the same lantituit of earth:. From refulexpeeiments madebydiffererit irineie o Men it is an asoertailiedfaetthat Avery ge part of the growth Of a tieeis derived m the sun, from the air,'and frOni the 1 W ter, and a very -little frith:be earth ; and n tably-all vegetation becomes siCkly =lees ir ely exposedto minshine. -.Wood and coal eioe but bondensedsenshine,which contains t rbeoethilregittt,titlititoi9irtn;neteulmeclalimalilfie-esamealltniale- si , lime and iron. - It is the - Iron in the li d whieli gives it its sparkling red color d its strength. It is the lime in thebones w Ieh gives them the durability necessary t liodily-vigor, whilethe • me.gnesia p rtant tO all -of the tisanes. Thin; it is,. ti at the More persons are Mit of doors ths. ore healthy and vigorouti they are, and t 'rlonger- Will they live. Every -hamen ing ought to have an hour or twoof ' shine Idiom in winter and in the early renoon in suilemer. • . • and choked, and struggled,. but the man held it fast- With a hoWl of mingled fright and pain thehayi his eyes Weeping like two littlehydrants, made- a' rush -for the door- and once in tae. open air all the ti1 persuasis oe lauhterof the men could- - ---------- not induce to turn. The wo A. -would have followed the bay had it. not . hese for her great anxiety; regarding, the :child. The arstfew seconds of -the . • . alinost unbearable. The ammo • with the charactgr of their neighbors, and American mummer who, happening one day to pass by the open door of a•room -where hisd-aughters and some youngfriencls were assembled, thought, from . what he overheard that. they were making toofree fumes penetrated:to every _nook and, corner - of the room, and before the first n2inute rinsed away: the little group ;looked as though a greet grief had come upon them suddenly and, unawares. - • • The little child'was hurriedly carried to the open air for mon:ientary relief. Its -pinched face was scarlet. Its strugglefi for free breathing were mdet rad, and: moved the mother to such, an extent that • she declared ohe would rathereee it whoop • for two months than" subjeoted, to such •Ageill the house superintendent serve all losing not e.d t are ap e being alike tidious pal after their visitors. had depute he gave his , children' a -lecture on the sinfulness of scandal. They ansviered: But, father, what shall we talk about?". If you can't do anything else," replied he, "get a pump- -kin and roll it about ; that will at least be innocent diversion." A short tine after an association of ministers met at his house and during the evening some discussions on points of doctrine were earnest, and their voices:Were so loud asto indicate the don- or of losing their Christian temper, When is eldefit daughter, overhearing them, pro- • The SliqRTEST, QUI KEST and- I3EST line to SL Josephi. Atchison, Topeka,-peid- 'so , Dallas, Gal-• - _ And till points in 'own, 0 P4 Nehraska,Missourl,Kau- sant New Mexico Atizona,-Mu , tana.and Texas• CD, This Route has no supe or for Albert P aim. h.. Len, Minneapoli and St. Fat& UniVerSat- ----Alto-, - National y reputed as - ly conceded to ‘....a bel g the Great . . be the -best equiCped ThroughCar Railroad in the World fof Line Alt classes of travel.- . _ . KAS $ . held ther; child Over' the. ammonia filmes, . . and once more. did the:. mother f011ovr .cureda putaphie., en.te„ring the- room, tearful, silence. a few seconds little gave itteeher father, and said : "There, 4 jimmy -was hreathing easier,and, when he tather,"roll it about." The minieter was was linallykanded to his mother, he was -obliged to explain to his brethren -end -geed Able to grata the sir With more freedoto huranr -Was instantly lestored.e-Methodiit. than he done for two weelis. Noticing --• .announcsed her intentiOn of coming again SE - A curious insochinit, which cleans- )1 ses this the Mather Was greetly pleased. She Cerreleg •florees. by steam. soon as she could get *way, . ' by steain, is in daily Use. at the T ird • The boy, who - afterward found that he -avenue :railroad stablegs, . New York,. re- ins. more frightened than- hurt, =me clown placing the 911r*COMb. 7 Its standard tete . from . his perch, • On the Op of a_tioal.-oart- iiii. 100 horses Wheats'. The horse is led and surveyed ." the baby" . With a great under a bar, froni Which depend from each show of cariositY. The woman was Mrs. side of him arms with unieereel joints. _Emma Morgan the wife of a loom boss Tenting on the arms -are brushesa foot in who jives on Columbia. avenue-, a f °! doors deors Circumference. Those are reVOlVed by - Mean' through the arnis and cross: her at &Wee gaventh etreet. , The ammonia- cure has beet kaolin to an ordinary rate of 800. . revolutions A b sicians for 3rears, and: many of them Minute, which- oan be increased to 1,000. A man on each side :takes hold of the gm . , to „cennectiOns made .„ 4,441 In lJnion - Depois,_ . - Ttifoqgh. '7741-4. Tickets via-thts r Celebrated line pr sale at. all oflicesla :the US;and Canada. A Word from a .I.nmber Cramp. _ • "1 have been amipainted with Dr: DOW'S Sturgeon Oil Liniment forthe last seven years. and no better liniment tan be -taken into the wooda by teamsters. For scratches, 'etcaer it in invaluable." Thia Mr. Pickard, s; large lufnber operator, and. in conneetion, herewith- it may not Twenty *ears Igniferer. be out 1! Plane to remark, .-, that this remedy- e- was first put in its 'shape • in order to meet - tit• Buffalo, /C"Y.: Dear present shape • lr_Twentyyeszs ago I was shipwrecked thidemends of lunibermen who were at. o the Atlantic Ocean, and the cold and that ti n.piercing into the centre of New e posure 08.nel:a le.rge. abscess to form on - e ch leg, Which kept continindly difeihatg- i g. After spending hundreds of dollars, 'th no benefit, I tried your" Gold,* MediiDificovery," and now, in less than three °lithe after taking ;the first bottle,. I am t ankful to say, am .completely cured, a!nd for the first time in ten years can put y leftheel to the ground. I !kin youth, 1LLIAM RYDER, 87 Jefferson -Bt., Buffalo, -1;tY. prescribe it instead of medicine. Dr. D. . Murray Cheoton, of No. 1,835- Chestnut • street, who has had. 1, large experieneewith the disease% of children, both in, his: private Practice and While conneote-d with the Childrenl Hospital, . said yesterday. afternoon ' that although - had made no examination of: the work- . ings- of -.. the aroMonia Mire, ' yet he waiconeinced that the- restataattained were fully aftgocid as those- a. Many other natural reniedieti. Ile had knoewn of bases , • close tothe brush, and apphes the brush to the horse. Aimee Ourioutitaets apperteining.telarge tondeetries are the attempts oacesionally Made to 'keep. whet arecalled;" trade fiords."' A ' number of -theeo. :are well known. The reason that partiffular proe esses itianufaciture are sometimes 7kept octet, hi,: preference: - relying_ 'UpOla itentreau be eatillynnderiitoOd. - Any =0 - mi -obtain a copy of the specificatientent a Omit, .aed thus .the Way is Open to an 'riffingement. Perhaps the Mott- theted hietretion of the -Successful keeping -of "a. li ade seeret is that of the manufacture Of ronze powder, by -Sir Henry DeSSeiner, in ugland, whicklies- been kept- for neatly eety years. 'Mr. Bessemer prepared *fate' ng plans f nieohinety to nientifeetute his produot„.thid, had., it • made,- piffee .by iece, at different establishments, wo :trueted: assistants he put the works ato condition todo the Werk, and they are till hi lisoN In this case Mr. Bessetner Brunswick. *.Pecereing well known through the lumbermen Who would use. it both....on their horses and themselves its repUtati spread 10 rapidly special agencies lied to be instituted to meet the demand for it Amongst other diseases in horses cures windgalls, founder, ringbone, scratches; iiourvy, .hardhciofe Cracked._ heels,. grease, p�lleviVnd fiStula and others. —0-7= A taunt Irpors Periernsence: - • An Atlanta, alt. telegram says' .Wilter • :-Tritit. and you wL trateling: a uxury, instead of a dts ,tomfort. • • ill . -information about Rates of Fare, Steeping Cars, t 'etc., cheerfully given by .:_POTTER: -PERC AL LOWELL,. - 3d Irice•Pres'eA Gete.12fan4gert 'p Pass: Aut. - • Chicago . 1.ileauo,111. . EIMIPS011,-, gent. .28- Front- street East, Toronto' - Dr.: George Seymour sayi: "1 have used Dr. Wheelees .Compound Elixir of Phos- pheefis. and Calisays quite extensiyely in my practice &large number of cases for Which itiarecommended, and lam happy to state that, I find. it a remedy of great . . value and. efficithey as a tonic in the treat- inent of chronic dioesses." • a _.IVE FOXESVANTE APPIAT • (stating price), either oy letter or person - ally, to H. L., TrT.,•-s :office, las.tni)ton. * • YOUNG- N yon.went to le Telegraph'''. • -of a situitien1 adindreseafewVmal°ennttinh 841Bdi01311 aJertainatte - Hollidaaged shot and mortally wounded 'himself best night- at _ ft "ball because hil sweetheart, Nand -Iiiener, aged 15, rehised to promise not'to dance with other Youthe ftftershe Was -exhausted.' . - - Thousand o! WOMen bless the day on which Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription " was inade .known to them.- In all those derangement's causing backache, dragging- 4own Sensations, nervous. and general de - iii a sovereign remedy.: Its Booth- ing and healing properties render it of the utmoet vale to ladies suffering from, " hiternal fever," Congestion, inflammation; 'oi tliceretion. By druggists. THE proposal of the British Government to introduce a parcel post has received the adheeion' of the railway, companies by an agreeFnent for it mutual division of income b tween the ,Government . and . the 00M-_ • -.'n'lerofferior sale -a ORW:::13.AR At ONLY IN till A FE , nd- *ell adapted for_printin R°4theetil C1.13 'three rollers over form and rollers with Press. The Press new. • _ OF& particulars i,ddress TIMMS PRINT' G CO.,' . HA. ILTON ONT. " was afraid to patent his invention, -The tradesmen of the cities are "neemuch as a pound package being eo small it could'easily be smuggled into tuie, and its • illicit manufacture- • would be certain: • - • •- A missionary wilt% was shipped to japan ata cost of 0750 is said to have shippe&to America enough idols to bring 37 000. Mr. Pink, of the 'is appointed master meoheni ` the Cheadach.P.R. at Winni irnpreve the blood, and thus ogre • . . ' - e and -depression of spirits. pie* d at the prospect, but the countr storekisep,er feeledismalthereon,andeount his belling as good ae gone. • - The only wise treatment of disease is to remeve the cause. .1.1atiguor and debility e,risefrern poor- blood, induced by indigos- tion.i Dr: Wilson's Anti-liilious and " Pre- serting Pills strengthen thedigestion and PEARS • newapapere _ hes. There are ox distributing oat $11200 when AONETIC , „ ge otos -BEI AIN &NERVE 00-D)PI:::EN'vi• _ It le a sure, prompt - and Effdetnal remedy for Nervousness in ALL -Its ,EitageseWeitk. Memory -• , Less cif -Brain Power-, :Sexual ProstratiOn, Night . . Sweata•Spermatorrhtei, . senilnie Weakness and ! General Loss of • Power. 14 repairs NervOnfl- Vi!aste,'Eelnvenates the Jaded Intellect;Strength ns the Enfeebled Brain d Restores Sur :i witting Tope and Vigor t .the Exhanited 1. Generative meows." The- eeri muse. of thou sands- proves it- an Tuve-teal e Remedy: The medidine is pleasant to „the tate, And eaehbos -containi-tuffibient,for two edits' Medication and 'alba cheapest and best. 1-- . Full ' pert -Iodine in our pa - phlet, Which _ .desire to mall free to any address. - '. - • ifasiek'ss- Magnetic_ 'Medicine is sold drugg18t8pti50 chi. per box, etr 1.E boxes kir lib or will be mailed -free of pottage On receip . , • . - - . , . the niencY, 14 addressing 4 - -. .. maw* isi_ lignWedintdtioredi, Ocint.s,a(1113-e''' ' . , . aold'bly fill druggio4 el' her' - . . .. •