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Uugar-t�qthod Dice •
For 4oeties, was4sick;
• Sohn slyiyairept intethe Mellott •
ihnatcheda surr,ftom:the pica
' And darted out quioh,. •
Unnoticed by mother or Gretchen.
Whispered he, 'There's no cake,
'For to -morrow they bake, ,
• But this custard looks rionand
How they'll scold at. the rats, • .
Or the mice or the cats; . •
For of me 1 don't think they're snepfclioue.
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•4"
" TheYmiglat have filled up
Eiuch amean iittie cup •,.
And, for want of a.speols, I must drink
But 't is easy to pour,--- '
Bark, who's that at the door _
And the custard, weat dome ere you'd think it...
, •
With a shriek he sprang ; • - ; •
• TO the floor. crashed the cup; ' •
--Then he ho,eled, • tumbled, •-spluttered and
blustered, ' • ,
Tat the terrible din
Brought tlae whole household
in -
Ile had swallowed a cupful of mustard
WEE:Ka BbbGETT:
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., Nu4ti ithe..frogri‘ts of the Pollootiliationg.
.. .'' tho..Woild. over: ..
Berlin; With over 1,160,000 population,
....aiteonly fortyflYe places etlithrehig- -
.The Golden ',tele 'nays congregations have
• the Making and 'Mime leg , f, goodpteaoh-
era to an extent they do not dtearcieL 'I
ZiOn'a Iferaid.deoleres that no manshoUld
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attempt • to preach If be has "eitidere.
%daiibts' ,,about, therelitchleriestiOf;„ .the
Bible." ",',' • . • . ': " • , ' ; ' . . '°', .
. Two;native evangelist)), who are known
as the 4,4,1eody - and • Seekey ' of HOWoji ''
: arearousingthe -Monet') in the flitiedtvic,lr,
• Mande.' --7 • .., ,
Mexico has Proved. a Veirefiemiragnig
missionfild for. the Methodiete andTree-,
- byteriaps. .The'.asaiot-flotitiiiiiiiig iniseicin
in that Countiy. iethat.''oLthe.:PreabYterian
Church North.; , ':',* , .- , ' '• • . i- .. •
At ,the • QUalier. revival 'ineeting in pro.
' OM; in the Orthodox QUoberi.-Chnroli at,
Ledayette and Washingtou:avenues, Brook...
:fyii, a quarter ‘ of an • bent ie.. devoted to
'idlers:a at the.heginning of Oaehdaeatinfi-
- ' II:4bl .01,taiVet, , the' daughter Of the first
.. eldeeohotoli and ordained at Yekaharea, is:
the ,Aret to isonapletti the firfitieuree Of Study
. • in the LISS:en Ferrie„ Seminary, in Japan.-
• She'homily,,18 yesire,Old, efid has.grewn up
With the toehold.
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' Natives of kladegasearbajjagiyea
n, 4 ,,. ,-.
• , Pm in the 144 ten, yearn to spread the got-
, , poi.' . The.arlVittioe:of .Christianity in ' that
island is 'one. .ot he Meet , reenarkahle
isiihieveMeute in the history...of missions. '
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•-• It is, proposed tehatnatheCasthi Church
of. Wittenbutg, Opeo the aeb- of which the
' famoun. ninety:five theses of 'Lather: Were
nailed, . in thorough . repair on the 400th
'. anniversary of the 'great•refOrineee, birth,.
. ' • November lfith, 1883. . ... ' .
Dr. lioratinaltonar, at the. i Meeting Of
the Edinburgh. Auxiliary' ef;•the 1MoAll
, -Mission in Frenee recently, said that eleven
yeareage they ' had only *100 folkoWere in,
Paris; but now they had, sixty-eight Meet-
ing planes, with sittings for • nearly 11,000;
.„ ,.
A. cruel joke is reported in a Sheffield '
▪ paper. T The ''.pionioters, of a .churohtiazaar
' teemed an .offer from Manchester of a
horse and. trap, and . gladly accepted it.
, • One of them then went to the reilw.ay,,
station to receive the present; whibh .proved
to be a olothetahoree and a niouse-trap.
,
.The prospeote of the success of the . can -
elide against Sunday liquor-sellingiiii Eng-
land are good, Over 0,000 petitions have'
been:limit to Parliament With 079,00 -sigiaii.-
, titres in favor of the Sander •Closing Bill.
It 400 tovvps in England .and Wales there
were 8 to 1 in favor of it. . ....
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. - . .
' At a recant ineetiug Of 'the Oxford Union
• . o resolution 'was adopted declaring that
"the presentcouditienof the Established
Church in ,Engleed calls tet terve. .and
. Vigorous reforms, and that such reforms
• ..should he based upon •areeognition of the
ocinstitiitional right of the Church of 'trig.
. land to self-government in spiritual •
• Matters." An amendinent in favor of die-
establishnieuivias. lost Without a division.1
"Well, brethren, whit took?' said the
• Bev. joshuaThom ", the fable& Methediet
the WO tit two Maryland- flabermeti. "Bad.
nlergyinan, as he , p Men iii his canoe to
.it ,.
enOtigli, Parson Thomas, ' bad ' enough,"
replied One of ther'biell, The other coned
out in a joking Way; "Now, leek yer,
Portion. Thomas, you ray an' we'll fitih."
44 Done I" quickly reetiorniedthe geed inati.
He tied hie eatioe to a post and went down
on his knees. toverrweut their linen. The
parson pouted forth hie prayers -in earnest,.
° not forgetting to put in a word for ,the sal-
vation of the stuns ct the Men.-- Presently,
exalted and enthindatitiii, tine of t40_ eh
, straightened ..hiniaelt nr) and eici :04
"Stop right that, Soshile Theitima, 'Ye
got a • bite; I'll jute your ,• congregation."
Sure enough the first fish for that day Was
a lat,ge sunpereh, hotiestlybeheyed to have
heen.calight Ander theieepitation of that
prayer.„4 . . • . • .... •
Leos negarei.
toTe'are niust be oir ineniing,ineoiring in the dew
hours WITiehlii- of a convicted murderer, ,
ita execution are Open 111?Refitiching qit-iiivnt
verses. one Who' read them W 1 ?Weevils
grotesque iineawhich Otifteau composed in the
solituue of his cell. and read on the scaffold. Lee.
the murderer Of the *rennin be loved, gaggle
.HOwie, has also, experienced the divine sektiv.e.
When informed that aig Sentetca had beeh com-
muted froiri. hanging OS imprisonment for life ht
did not, evince tiny emotion, but Shortly. after-
wards gave vent to his feelings in a Root_ Of /10
Meaning, which he had composed Illinselt, and
to each verso of iviliiett the 'following thOrtie was
appended , - '
• • ikiialef, niitid your Maggie,
„ . ,aold mind your Maggio Well
iv' her Up, in your overcoat,,
Oti44,- "4 BurdOcilt Cornell.
'" StlettiNt 164. or if yen don't you'll rue it
eA IttetAniq Toth Me day you die ;
. Ott Otiftuls t h.evir hay the cradle., • , •
tor the baby smiles.
Ci110,°11,
'1110tetgaligailikra'a nNa'z' faalaPP
41.*Ihrshk.
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(riew;, York,* oernal.)
She ran up '1,1;aniet.tialron ai1ing and
looked seared.' .°
.11 eau a Pelioesaah;"4 she 'said, 'pent:*
ingly, "if Ychinsult Me4Y ;•!
She was only 14, and heA,,etti,,thie tape,
with a spot of carnation, m Medi cheek, and
hr little flaxen ends hanging'ever her pale
forehead aa if trying :to kink into her .blue
oyes, gave her the adOlcisceilit aSPedt of -A
French doll. She had ci bundle ot hooka.
that Must have Neighed thirty Polduda.:.„
"But I don't want:ta itiptilt, you, m7
dear," said the reporter. 441 only want to
interview,you."
"Interview me ?" she eXolaiined. " cih
please. lia,m5en't done anything.,
GO and see pa." „," "
"Ob, nbusease 1'1: said the reporter.'
"Wove been interviewing pafor year.
He doesn't know anything about it. We'lie'
wasted our time interviewifigechool super4
intenclent,s and .priticipaleand all the' other,
PeOple who don't know anything about
Now we're going to interview you. Don't
your head aobe ?"
"Mine? No 1" (with a little.astordidi-
pient
. .
“,Net when. you have to get all these
books into .
Oh, they rdOnl Make my head • aohe
it's my arms!" '
"Ah l I eee.„.; You carry them in your
arms, -not in your MeV"
Iferethe reporter niade a Mental exelsof
matron. Wonderful, feminine Instinct, to
Oerry,thabegt things of life in its armeend
not in its head
"Will you let me, read the titles of the
books?"
Tee, if you will -strap them up again."
," Trigonometry ? Doyen; study ,that ?"
"Oh. yes.'!„
"Audqouraeying ,
She nodded' her ,head affirmatively. .
"And navigation ? "
: Another pod. -
"Will you , pictise ma While I Meer a
little • •• • '
"Well, tutu your head away."
Reporter- Thunder' .and Mars ,,c(setto
vote): What's this French! DO You limey.
French?" • ' • %,
"Oh, I'm in the French and Getman
You don't say so But you haven't
got into the Italian and POrtugueSe
plassee? !' `.
.44 I don't think there are any Portuguese,
sir." •
"Well; if there had been, you'd have get
into them, wouldn't .you? '
"Yes, Mr, I hope so."
44, Physiolegy4do you Study that?"
"A httle,,I've only just coinmenoed, that:
After noxious:we, take half an heir ,at
biology, and .01in' go to .apply mechanics
and telegraphy. I'm going to coinnience
Organics chemistry ' on Monday, after my
music, but Ma thinksit 'will interfere with
my painting in oil." • ,
•
should think it word. Don'tyonever
sleep Or play '7"
• Oli;'yes'.. 1.play the Whole Of Cxerney'S
exercises for the piano every morning, and
am learning theciveituie to "Tristan and.
Iselde," I used to go to sleep in the claim -
robin, hut it was awful mean, and I get
over it. • Mimi our principal, nays if
we know what the mission of woman is in
the nineteenth century we will not he
'caught hapning. Beside, it I went to sleep
I wouldn't
Pa6a what ?I!
".The examination." ,
"tut youi might pis) ,cither things.". 41
Whttt, other thinge?" ' • '
"Why, vertigo, norm*, .exhaustion, pre;
mature decline." • ' •
I don't study those yet."
.1-1o, I. see you don't."
, "Lot me go now, please."
, "Wait a moment, 1 want to ask you One
Other question. Don't you ever feel tired ?"
0, what's the use of feeling tired. I
haven't got time. If a girl got tired she
wouldn't pass, would ehe ?"
"1 eUhPe86 net 1:0,t after you've
i
passed, you ntend to letiv,e thici world, don't
you?" .
0 nictthen 1 pass 3qr"vo going to study
for the . 'Aka, and get ,a , Yacht and live in
Chicago; but you mustn't put that in the
paper, hes:mime I wouldn!filikeIiit to known
it.'" •
" Then the American infant 'tacked op her
books, gave her heeds:little toes and Went
off with a saucy air.. ' •
.NOtevoveit.
ceitiliftc 10 ELL luir st
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Jlataia ifeeekere Rua
'6 1' georwieriv ieNerseessied,
Nees.; icencernhis
terirfilAcan lirevereileia soi.
saiiiihia cards. ,
The Mittel velocity of the waves in the
.Atlantio le 22.3: toffee an hour; off CapeUorn 268.,
The largeet printing :.estedilishnient in
Ameries, and ptebitblyirk the,World, is the°
'Governinent'l'rinting Office at Watiliirigton..
40642,700 .Persons are empleyed'in it. ;
According t,otlie piellibitioroisteeklehel;
in the 'eat, ten,years,, in, the Iluitetl" States,
has sent 100.000 orphans to asylume,Oaneed
1.0,006 suicides and has Made ,200,000
q.leeem40
Aware t cent. of the population of
n neither read nortetite.
Yes, there is eilite a differ
eon an entry clerk and a hall boy.
has expressed herself is strongly
op oiled to the idea of the United States
being alleiVed. tho eicidsive• tight of
• venue* In • onnentIon withtbs -Pansies,
dwelt • ,
The teay of Height,Went found
Yesterday fleeting neat the atrinded
sehooner, Midland lativer:..iit Toronto; on
• • ethioh she had been einployed as Cook.
.4••••F •
alesnilailens ot a 6ksit ifiliat Descent.
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The deepest ooal mine in America is the
irt-T?ClineYivezila. The shaft is
1,676 feet deep. IFrom its bottom, almost
a third IA a Mire down,' 200 ears, holding
four tonseach, are lifted every day. They
are rueupon a platform, and ,tbe whole
weight of six tone is hoisted at a speed' that
makes the head swim, the timeoemipied
in Mange fell oat beingonly a little More
than a Minnie. The hoisting and lowering
of men into ticial mini* is' regulated by le*
in that State, and only ten can stand on a
platform at once under penalty of a. heavy
fine. • Hovieyer, tiari3lessness Cannot be ,pre-:
Ye teal, and unatinistoriced visitors are
appalled by it, 1' A person of Weak nerves,"
endent, ghoul not brave the
hetet 016Ya ,
that Ojai seems telling It
The knees 'after 'a „feW Secotiele bedetati
weak and tremulous, thOsSts riug as the
driams Of these 'organs are .fortied inward by.
the air pressure., and , the °oyes Shut
nvoltintarily. as tte healne of the shaft
Beata to dasli uowird only a foot or two
away. As One leates the light of the tippet
day the transition to darkness is fantastic.
the.Iigbt •doee not ease lett), gloom in th
'sante fetibien as Cor,t day indite)) into night,
but theta) is a kindof phosphorescent glow.
gradually beeonnia dimmer and dimmer
Half way down you pass, with a Oar and
saad.e4 , crash, the ascending earl and al
last, after what setlls 'severed minutes, but
is Only it tradition if that tittle, the platform
beginil to pie* uf. halts at a gate,' sad
through it ,yeu WO a.. eitOwd of
Creatures With th015,44Pes of inen.,,htit With
the bleekened farl,,a'-the Oaring ties, and
wild phiytiogitom10t),..t.#endi4i,.,
drowned.el6114'11A',
Fla., and four bOys Wero Istettmat goods] a% AtAtilit Ittonet Laud?
and two 0008.Waa ?rewind: ,
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It was wily as reeently. as 1826 theet,
Ehrenberg , discovered -that .the peculiar
ardor of the water in' the Red Sea was due'
to certain Marine plants which abound in
it. The firet recorded navigation of thie
strange Bea was by Sesostris; more than,
three thousand years ago., •
Ono of the curious consequences of the,
constrinition of the Suez Canal has been
the 'introduction into the. Mediterreicemi
Se* of shark)), which were formerly almost
unknown there. . ,
Liverpool ranks as the meet important
Pert in the World,' with an annual tonnage
of 2,647,372; Loudon etandeseeond, with.
. tonnage , Of 2,330,688; 'Glasgow third,
with ,1,432364 ; New York fourth, with a
teenage of 1,15076. As .a niantifactiiiing
city New York leads the world. • •
The' main Wheel Of a wetakinakes 4
revolutions in '24 hours, 1,460 in a year;
the seisind or .ventre, 24 reialutionain 24
hours, or 8;760 in' a year; the third wheel;
192, in 24 hours, or 70,080,in a year; the
fourth wheel-whichZ: carries the second -
1,440 in the 24 hour's', or 625.600 in a year;
the fifth or soave Wheel, 12:964 iu 24 hours,
or 4,731,860 revolutions in a' year; while
the beats or vibrationsmadein 24 hours
are 388 800, or 141,912,000 in a year.
Six theusimitrees, were required tolielld
a ship of the line of cieventy.foiir guns
and when we ooneider that the maritime
powers et Europe once possessed Over po0.
of these, ships, ' and 400,006 of moaner
dimensions, without esinitiug the merchant
marine, it can eaaily he Ai:twined :that,
without the use of iron in , shipbuilding all
the trees iro, What is tallect7.:the- Old world
Would have been deitioyedi
countess of Anjou, in' the fifteenth:
century, paid for one bock 200 sheep, five
quartere,,of 'Wheat and the sante quantity
Of 'rye and ; and hi early times the
loan or's book was ochisidered to be in
affair of erich importance that in 1299 the
Bishop Of Winehester, on ..borrowing a
'Bible from a convent in that -city, was
obliged togive a hood for its restoration,
drawn up in the limit solernn manner; and.
Louis XL; in 1471, wasocirepelled to deposit
a large quantity of plate, and to get some
of his nobles to join • him in a bond, under
.a.heavy penalty, to testers it, before he
.otitildprocure the loan et a book Which he
borrowed from the Faculty Of Idedieine itt
o .1..voituotett-lt-wyst. itiontost,,?
,
. Iftw4tevule. fi.,:i., JeurneL)
are
dispute dth poilite in thialmeii.inity,
, t:, ' Waff' etre:Aced, When Vie,
zi---
It plemehlyout 7ii or " 'add the .ixonnoili
" In the flr,_64,'.01 i ,we contend that the
kettle:il
borkowedit ; seboridly„that it Was 'whole
Wlieii we return -ell it.; and, •thirdly, that**
neierthad it." BOch ',logic, might appear-
*ildi610Wei i?lAi for the' fact that the remark-
able tviclaaee ;•Piedtibed ,iti. ,aettle.,:af..the
great iiinider, and 4. _t.seandal '",casee'whiall.
,haye had legal' Ventilation .in this ootiritry
durihgthe, past lewi,,yetirs'ivai of no Imo.
an edifying and 00. toting natura. Itt`
strongest, contrast to tbis many sided kind,
of"teartriony ate 1 e following elliPha la
and uniforna statements ,huiade by Well
known` ' hueines» Men , of EvaineYille to a.
reporter Of the Journal, who Wan.commie-,.
afoneci to gettheiropinions and experience
'arelative to the article jn question, and Of
which inich aetonisbing reporta'are appear-
ing iu many of Our leading excliangee. lir.
Charles Laval, proprietor of the Preserip,
tion ',,Ditig Store, cor...,Lochat and Third
streete4: upon learning the nature' of the
writers' visit, visit,* eaid • that; hifr‘eales of St:.
Jacolai Oil werelarge And always int:retie!
ing. •. . That :flery many people to whom he
oldtabadbe!!0e thei 12 i r
e''lat. . $ locales a
el lel el etdn
r eatneda' YreiP9Orrtrehait
eir;
metier)); neuralgia, eto. ',.4. We can . safely
Bay that St. SactObs, pil has effected within
the past year more • cures than any other
linithent wel'.have • ever sold," were the
'.,„tvorde of lifessraJef.teee etTailing,613, Maio
etreet. Mr. Prank s. Mueller,,wheile store
:is.:at. 925 W. Franklin street, cited the case
of Mr. Henry,Rhenick,•whefor four •yeara
suffared...,,With -Rheumatism, which „ was
Mired by the,..„Inse pi two bottles of St
Jacobs Oil.'. At the'Ciinal Drug 'Store, 34-
G., A. De Sottehet-Was 'pletteed toafty. that
all united in claiming it the best liniment
they ever used. 'There ' Was a gray:deg
demand, and it. ' -number of his customers
had coshed to -,teetify to apeoific eures.'
Learning that a reePiber of the, well . linewn.
.iiem Of Kerr & Morgan, proprietors of '.tlici
boarding stables, 216. Locust . street, had
had 'experience- ,Withithe article, a ,ViSit
revealed the tact that a few applications Of
the •Eit;;Jaflobe Oil cured liina of an Mts.&
of ,Rheumatism, causing him to feel like a
new inctri. Mr:. George lInortt with the
Ingle The eo:',' experieneed the:saute 'hapPy
• results fronitabottle of the Oil in a case of
Rhetlluatiata, --which had troubled iiinifor
six weeks. Mr. W;117eber, Druggist at 630
Main street, saidthat the 'St., Jactibs!Vil
could be reoommended , with it, clear Con-,
sciencefor the prompt alleviation and cure
of all thevenom) painful :ailments which
could be reaehed_ by an external remedy.
Similar testinitiiir weareceived, ap sai the
different placeeViaited, among which were
the Fain:MAI Dreg Store of F. A. ICUlug,
515.Fialton avenue; and.L. W. Demmer &
Rea,cisie. Second and Seymour streete. It.
should be etited that Our felloW-eitikan,
Mr. J. Bertelsen, Upper fleoond street;
from his personal experience ,recommends
the St! Jacobs Oil ea the best article of its
Abba 1., -seventh Shah of Persia, had,
the lips qiitoft those who smoked and the
nap) cie thole Who took BOUM Michael`
Federcowitz, CzarOf Russia, aloe *cited
without trial his subjects who were' guilty'
of the practice. Mabotnet Tv, had a hole,
bored in the wee of the culpriti. and a pipe.
introduced itomes the face: The Perlis. -
went of Paris prescribed tobacco. Urban
VIL and urban VII/. excenuntinicatted it,
as had formerly been done with pigs that
had eaten children, Caterpille,ris ,and cook;
cilniferii that had the audacity to devour the
vegetation.. Queen Elizabeth of Spain
authorized the confiscation, for the benefit
of the Church; of all srouff-boxes. Richelieu
'did totter than that -he put a tai on them.
, It is commonly asserted that cards Were
invented about the time of Charles X1,, in
;France, but some authors siippose that they
had been }thecae long before). and that they.
were derived, throughthe MODICA, from the
Best. At any rate, we firat hearof them
itt Franoe in this reign, When they were
employed to diverkthe.ornelanchely of the
king during. IMMO of the lees violent
paroxysms of his disorder. It. is very
singular that no Change eliouldheart) taken
place since in their term or, flgurct. The
cards which are played now, resemble in all
respects those which were need to A1311180
Charlet) XI. • At the time they Wereirivented
they 'were intended to eionVey 'a distinct
meaning, the four obits being designed 40
represent the four elastic) of peeple : the)
chtirchtheri, the mihtary, the clause of
Artifteere and peasantry. By the hearts
were anoint the eeelemastiiii)-7the French
word is fens de chiral', or elioit mar), and
mut is the French for heart.By ,the
etude's, which are itt feet intendedtorepro-
Beet pike heads, are Meant the nobles or
military. By the square stones, Or tiles,
'yvhieli oou 'diamonds, but which the
Preneh Mill &tremor, was intendest the
artificers' class, and lastly, the suit which
we call Clube.. '
• A aaintui thEYZes.
Capt. Harry Piper, Alderman and Super-
intenclent of the Zoological Garden. lately
communicated the following facts to to,
reporter of one of Toronth'emeetinflizaritial
papere "Some time ago we purchased
from, the odlleetion of 'arinnals at Central
Perk; New York, a monstrous Russian
.thitar‘tr'hewwhtheulcffee'rihngavf:Miltlatinheparhi:ealeaiti:ht:
.04'k',1017g, iait447'IrriA,Vet.1ro*ar., 4032-1.-14#4,.
and in a pretty bad State. ' Pete Was not
i
the only one n the • Zoo' which had a toutdi4
of that delicious torture; the lien likewise
had it and in fact I was just being cured '
of a bad case of the theuniatiem Myself, by
the Use of St. Jacobs Olig the Great German
Remedy. 1 • found St. JaeObe Oil an ex.
oellont-Ileirtedyi for it cured me in a short
'
while, and my case teen a Very aggravated
one. I argued that if it mired men it must
bo good for anitnalt
Theis are seine marriages which remind
UR of the poor fellow who said, .“ she couldn't
get any husband, and I ootildn't get an,
Wife, � We 'got married."
The' faMilty ot.the kiiigeteri
School bay° declined to Outdo to the
students' regime* ter the eitolueitin, Of
women, and' the inaleenteilte ate now
threatening hi Onteite their itticithe ate,
Where.,
Bertanitleadee Of the RadinallifirtY itt
took the Oath Cif ollegioimo to tho
luPg• •
Snob endorsements as. these carry .no
dentate meaning ;there le but oneinferenoe ;
and as. has been well said by the Chicago
,Titnes,after interviewing 011ie of ita leading
citizens, "they should be enough to datielS"
the most seeptibal of the wonderful, alniost
miraculous, properties centeined in these
little bottle')." ; •
0 ' ITA/51,161AIGI --
A ileralelP `r toii:11"fikifrf‘a. iM. plinat.
tern 'eaeolterity etesinerate 494s,
Winnipeg ielegtion'04. Art attempt .
was made ot.otielOtilitisiSt" Friday 'after.
tuniti by alaYea ;00iwititt:cidf the ,Provincial
Fehitelitia0 Ohre,* Prikni. 4aonaldracri
had been fornied for some dale :'utAder ths
leadoishitcef 'Garvin; Wbo- iat.e1Y. shot tho
ma* McDonald in.,t,k#0.1,b1 this OitY;'
guard in Charge was etrnak with a stick
mined arid fill to the floor
t• evolver and keys Were SOU taken
weegagge 'Rh ' tied, when e eleyanc�n-
icte mare ed under the lead of Garviginlo
bemoan con] or. Her.: rden
met the nien, When Garvin at Once opened
fire With *ireVolVer,d firing• foot shote, but
Anen tnekjs'ege..0t..,. )T1:11e. wardon at eeMe,
grappled with the assailants, and the sho
alarmed the guarde, Who turned Mit atm
with revolvers: Mid carbines, whee tb
overpowered the oonviote, shaoklei the
and took them batik to the reelle..The g
discipline Of the • inetitution, prevented r t
escape of the conspirators. "
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A
HOUSEIM3LO ACCIDENTS..
enineaater.0 lesserleeeed•
"Dr. Lanoaster, what on earth are you
doing ?" said s Whig reporter to the
phybician at the city alms -house yesterday,
aa that gentleman was found administering
a big doge of chloroform to an old barn -yard
rooster in the hostrited dispensary, •
"Why, sit, this lathe rooster season, and
am going to show that both politicians
and roostere without heads esurilive in this
free country," and he went te work 'care-
fully with his tine instruments and took off
the bird'a head just Abeve the ears, and
cautiously gathered up the • muscles,
arteries and veins and applied chemicals to
prevent the fiow of blood, Into the neck of
the biped he placed a glees tube -a ehannel
through`which to introduce food into the
craw -and then put the bird into a box
devoted with a cloth, with a hole in the
°entre for the heedless neekte go, through.
" In a few hoots," the) doctor Baia, "this
chicken Will walk around with steady; step,
a brainless agent without sight, thought or
feeling."
And sure enough the doctor was right.
d p.m. ,.the cohatiticleer Was walking
about the floor of the dispensary with no
eare as to the result of the 'election or as to
where and. when he would get his next
raeal.--Richmead Whig.
eyaI crisiteai
The istOly horn infooto of 'tisk, Maxy
Therese Yeabel, sleeps,wakes and Mite in
a credo shaped like it and lined
with the ipaleet of pink Satin. Her tiny
form is covered With ;point &Merton laoe,
specially Wade item.* pattern ritotigned*,
the. Queen of Spain's mother. itt which:the
Arnie Of Spain and Autitria ate groodony
wended. She has a couvopied and tiny
pillow,' on both Of Which the hlies of .the
Houle Of tdiTthdfi WA The t: Of her 'prat
name reetoel,-ate laced ant:tinter'
The Other latite royal' baby, the young
irereclitaty Prince Of Sweden, , has e, naddb.
iug
l‘itoosoitAt'illFliebere:o-orert:L.'ePtirLahaoti::iaxitlaedon::
in Norseman. 14 itt :716Ytii
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A eellir foundered off Beranek, Ten
'PeretnieWere droWhed•
itt order to put a Stop to fritthet iiiiiendi-
ary attempts, the Mereharitit of Belleville
Hayti engaged a eight Wateh. • • '
The ti,elniont-Deroy libel Oada elided at
New Inth yesterday by a disagreement of
theAilty, 8 being for conviction. The order
doiiiiiiitting Darcy for ,00nterapt was
eitilitte& • • • •
The Ititaitait Minister of -Morino hos
oohed a grant of 'five anil it half Million
roubles lot thiteetiatttslitien of fedi inen-of-
War. • • ; • • .
ii-ertatifit Whet eteceriltitiled. the j'elontiottio
e*Ptdition,has been engaged to go to
wmghtz wand, inse eh 'of the Danish
explornig Weisel Dij * He Stade ftetn
,
Copenhagen nob 6 Gtiveriiiinents et
Denmark ' a arscorreopondingin
fellaf4 anger of thebtitoli ,itiploritig
vesse 4. and Domplmo. .
wing. .
adages.' •
lions are
nor design-,
.edtoindute :
the public to .
attetlie.:tthedu4
11 lar aurgcon but,
„Aaaerellt,toplace.lhe
readentotthestipages'
, rin.pcideatellonprameene
of treatteentortheniiner
. ootildisitsocentringdsilyitt
Id. and whlcb, while not dangerous
aeasare aateedia$17:'.ainrayitit.',.
ecalds„'spraine., Are:prize-
dna' ameigg'thelie trotiblemate tuineSing •
occorencee,anddennuid treatment
Wittithabest meanest hand: Intheltitchen,
tbo dining -ball. the .fnittery and the:Sitting,
room they tirellable tolaslopentimil.thkatead of
Mar and &Arta ("Ube alithter the cut cramashed ,
finger. Or brulded Orlartneit armi,er
surface, a COW' and (pilot manner &mild be AA- -
suMed, and after , washing_ away the blood. Of
requlrcd the intired Parts should dressedwlth . .
Oito 1440rPrittitiglyOUlciltreli 41tOchienefn
that nualCvaluable rem JACOai
vrovrtlee
ItStendener to. nillekly, remoVe
neamin " and its litotiderfut eflirlay itt the '
abeVeastvellsisfriallmuscnisrandouterpsto.
such WI rheumatism.. riellittlifle* toothache,.
headache, Rtiffnesti of the iG1nt04,
render fiz;J'ACOBROinpre-etablen
titerrialteniedyninviohitethe wbtcta
claim Is fully siibstentutted :strOnOst
kind of testimony from eh clasoes of poopto.
Theealiterif nmanUfohaOSttPreinOlYJmPOs
, taut that ins that prolongft-
tior.
tIon is enti to 1.1/tektite:mist .00tllittti
charleaNalaPii,r1Silitaihoinetot:
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the 011 entirely' .... thank MOM* let'
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Fragrant Breath Ethel peal your lips,
Ana your Teeth shall pee* eclipse
Vs---.1Zou sy stem ait.
Buck r for wb
Zorzai; the new Dyspepsia and Liver rein-
edy, attends etrietly to business in correet
ing the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys.
Sample 'bottles, 'la cents; large betties
Mae. •
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