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War tlitt eminuier breezem Oohing
•Ili the 09),Ithertt land 91 119Wers-,
•florida, of tuilden betiety,
•.Land 9f bright and 4.4.01.4Ylieure,1
War. .the Purging Vigra)) of ocean •
-Uwell their song with mighty tope •
They are cbanting re,quietu dirges •
• for our dear departed Que.,••
' tiginted prelate! diclst thonlottrney
• To those distant shores to die?
. Strangers gaSe in silent pity, .
.• Only one loved child nigh, •
,•lPrieste,deveted out were round thee,
• Waiting for thy word so dear;
Now when „Death's cold seal is on thee"
Only one weeps o'er thy bier, - •
Crosier, mitre, leid:beside
thoe—
• ,-Could they opt)* eh) they would tell,
' faithful eliepherd, all tliou'ateuffered
For the ;Sheep thou lovitd. so well!
And 'the lambe--thy dearesttrealiures- -
Children of thy tendercare,
Each one claimed thy gentle kindness„ _
Each in thy fond heart -had share.:
• Hear tit() wail of sorrowing thousands!
sea their bitter..tear.dropelell
. They are mourning for their father,
For he loved them one and in. •
Ye may weepi that hand is "
Which so oft wit)) raisecl to'bless, ' *
And the voice is hushed forever
Whichhitth thrilled with -tenderness,
• But beyond the etarrYltallikn8, .
. From that bright elysian snore .
He vial look With 10•40 Upon US, 9
And u111'b1es. us as of yore;
• wid the heavenly souse tratimphant
One dear voice of praise and prayer
• E'er will plead for US his children
•Till th' eternal bliss we sliare.
"A 111?Rni or Lottswro,'" Guelph.
110ITSEECOLD CIRCLE.
• Matti lutes oit Fishioti Wipes
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SASONA4114 HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES.
(Compiledby Aunt 7,4404
. Wilet !tie Waste.
We •iike waSteitif .people. U-AnY one
•.needei confirmation of this- let . liinx station
himself at the rear of some of our hotels
or even ,dwelling.ilowies, and it will beacon
that great quantities of what was Odd food
rgoes to feed tile pigs. • We have known
families 'where this waste was enormous.
'The Freneh are noted for making's, little
go a great way; and yet they are noted SO
Well for presenting to their (guests toeth--
soMe diehes. Tiley„ above all others, worn
10 )ave the faculty Of making.the:inget of
everything. It earprising what a good
'housekeeper may de, if ohe will, in this
direetion. For 'example, meat bones should
never be thrown away, but °ranked- and
made into soup; COM 'Vegetables left ever
from -the previous dalos dinner:earths fried
or otherwiee.warrnedip for the'next Moro-
ing's breakfast. Bits of ,lioiled,ham that,
would hardly be presentabie. in any other
-.form Might be. minced and mixed with raw,
eggs,. and warmed .iip and Fterved, on toiet.
Remnants of Meat of any kind should
saved, Minced, and served hot for breakfast:
.Itis needless to ,inaltiply illustradons, for
where one is disposed there are many ways
Abet' oonstautly come to mind to ettiie.
It is wrong to waste; eVen if we can afford
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wild theatresare Y n WOX • BilbilThrfillO•tellgreVilg_. Alet in Proportion
preyerinally Again .gnooen „ ew electrieity‘eircied the earth, icet ic that
Wine to her fer,gtotten beauties, and 'deehe seen PreptItien Welq She devil J3e
with the pure lines ee4 fair roees of sum, feated,',
mer the bounets cholien to be worn under
the glare Of gaslight in reid.winter. Tbe • Irt,Lex,i.
great,' lenge-leaved' voethetio flowers are' •
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Nastnriunte,wall419Wers,'OP4011,Sd whoOlm
•'otro.o4 St:4741)7. iStaeil1alt. reViPso-
rosos Abed egtineare esPe011lY
popular- for garoitorf, Whe'eveni4ghnunOt iSoniebod. y has prepoeed
tine eeee0II le Very being eintroely r!f, traio•Pris for train -hove, urging in bo.
larger than a laUge 4444°1 I;Pw'• ). t41.* ball Of '804.04Pe that it *wild afford
tiny hea4„kear ae ornate and 010,1alei•ter: empinyninnt tn, the girls. end teeeen the
Iliccitnregt711014•1390riteeti°*"htirrh. '*/t4i34rie tvill'Orn•Irleaaatt Uxgot,itbuefi;t13:01,)rmtuenegi Lee', aTnhde Beuhgo ug nEsd'
Tbe P4a11 4114is'4114tilY made net be Adopted Without a iniland earefiii
of velvet in erliehed latil4Wberry, ehrrnp
Ohnict :Or :cadet blue;
BOW Of the !MOSS' .Frecieli bonne*
..againet the folly end extraveganee of which
ilow,spapere asd even pulpitshave ratied
frem the days of the 'SpfrtnlOr till'100W, are
extremely plain- an their appearaece--
i . • nnocent intoof dark ornmionn velvet, with
a 'oldster of wild, roses low at one side and
strings of pink crape--,hnt they @ell at not
oolletderatiOn,of etibletl‘ • •
The• train•boY is not, ae thoaghtlees,
people merelY a human bey who
seile neWepaPers and. ealadieS and. Prise
Paellagee on a railWay train, Re la 'a prize
tinet lopecies• Ono fact *lone is sufficient
to prove this. Were a train -boy like other
beYsche would,in time, bottoms inan, but
it hi notoriolia that a .tritinc,boi whe has
'ceased to be A boy in appeararthe never
less than 050. • *gen-. 'We neVer Meet With 'brahestnen
tritningleidshinvithalkyfilehtahtesy nafr-ofe410t'iohnlern4131.3,Y; or conductors or railwaY Presidents '15110
began life as train -boys, and vie Maier ineet
'London hatters, are alee vif es', in any. path, of life witb men whom we once
with plain tailor Pugs of velvet el• vel• knew as train.boys. .
Patienoe" 12'.a,t18‘9,f °nit theItaid8vtcPaleiroauf ttraanind;:edirlr ntliatelibetretiltlet
veteen,
0S9Waa and. withwide Perinea uoroero, aro Instead the rude traitAthy who- flings
°1i tO aS •
warn by *a firsc ladies, but are too pee ar sr. in our jape end, in e we do
to be Portlar, • ^ • not intimates by his leeks tbat we
Ladies who affeot. the maseuline Bcgemu V43 concealed a prize pitokage or 4 litoOf
etyles wear turbans Of cloth to match their gurn.drops about our person gentle and
%ids' with a border 01 14r* • attraotiVe .offered tenet She le 10
4 bonnet of :dark ,eapphire blue bas s, ouihoey paoa through the train with e.
brhn ;Rim% blue .forget-me-nOta- tray delicate and attrliptiVe cake and a
• A dark red' velvet btaimet has a, brim of. teapot kept hot with a spirit lamp. She is
fine White dow'ere- , ' to distribute catalogues of desirable PO-
• -11111•Iitiiir Wad *ANL. lications 'whio.h eho 'is te SUPPly in case
A little borax Jar the Water cleanses ivevy they are wanted, and she will' carry ,with
• ber a package of gratuitimo time table
In : wafaxttg moone jawoo pot a whieh She Will be toady to miplain With
and fiellnleld hair brushes.
little pliltenzed horai in the water- and, ,tbe ilthoost Patience to any' Passenger.'
. :She will never alam the aeon and ue'er
uae.but little soap.
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• Ihrust unriholesome fruit and pernicious
The qualitY end Sebes of Mesta ire far 'literature under the traVelling nose. In
better P"served lf4ne n3°94'4 wiPea inert, she Will -be a help end; ak aalaaatra the
thwel instead of w9shaq0
pUblie, and will add a positive charm to
• 4 totigh piece of meat 'he made tee' railroad journey:
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der hp -letting it cook forseveval hours ra Attractive as the picture hi, it cannot be
war* et.nirrinlering.beeC ' regarded as 'a truthful one. We cannot
• ToCOOk ham kit it miner in Water to forget the female Wok -agent, and it is
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wblob bits been added a large oupfal of possible to avoid the conviction that. the
reaerible her In Some extent:
We cab refuse to buy the train -tors booke
and apples;' but ...could we suooessfully
reflist tbs deterinined Onset of the train.
girl.? We cannot expect bee to exercise
the profession -of a train -girl from purely
bbilevolent motives. She will want 0.0611
her'warei, and she will sell them. If oho"
is to pass /TOM one 'car to ,anothermbite
the train kr in ii2OtiOII 13110 most out her
coaritechroWri Bug'sr and a pint of sherry.
Excellent beef pudding mina° by mix-
ing a pint of cooked sugar .beets chopped'
fine with four eggs; a quart of milk, a little
salt and, pepper, and a teaspoonful Of
bfAttor- Bake for half an hour •
• An excellent ehanspoo is made of salts of
tartar, white °oath° seep, bay rum and
lakewarm water. The salts will remove
all dandruff, tbe•soap ,will soften- the hair hair shirr% adopt garmeots that clang
and clean.it thoroughly, and the hay rum
rather than float, and substitute a•
willprevent taking cold. form cap for her, Gainehorough hat. 'No
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B. Au-4**,14Q 1,11it!!, nritlf!..... new
zepAortletref0721h:C3=anootio.
TOPS rSOPI.SOar POI'lhOCIO VOlikerr-'74"/".' log West Caine, along last weak Inn .9f hope •
•14,4se10,U0 Bittest. • 4,04 New. 1143dO0 eq." tiadielate and ,
it surely is thinetlal thing fet,scW019.ite .1Or work, Tile drainatio, orige weat ,
In hobo/4 for the filth WOO thenad inettpt- and the managing 'editor sent the. pew •
ers carrying out trairrorptrof luiehtishand, 'acquisition up to liritioletruflltrele--Tom'a •-- , •
A woman in Yorkville' On SundaY wit- Cabin." dropped 1090 ;.10!0.10elF,
nessed this sad, though to her rennewhat with tho1011oWing . ,
familiar, aPeeta910, Affr• JetePh Free* 'This new and '0004 'drama • was
proprietor Of • FrenOir's hotel, in Yorkville, 'Played for the flret time 0 the oPer4.1mUse '
Wittfi buried •yesterday, leaving his relict now last night, after akin of One eonseetitive
entering on her fifth widewhood. It is said night in Harlem, to an itarnefiee
that before her first marriage Mrs. Frenoh The drama, is founded On stirrivig incidents '
was informed by a forttaLaller, that she whisk were Ilelearlalii intAleating 090 .
would have aeVell naniee in addition to ber twenty years ago, , and 'Nom be
maiden .eeem Six names She bite hu4 interesting yet but tor One raaann—
alreadYvand.the Oath Of the' oracle bail so they are not. •It is very sad, but
far beeno bproft out. ^111,r,_,..Frenoll WWI a it is a fact, The inoffensive
Oharaoters in
member. of' the. 4900 of h;tiglarad, and e the play, are some inoffensive 1460443012Mhe '
Vereeter: • • and a very 'savage •40ulteY,1 'The donkey• ,
osoolsilir#ilestrie 011. oitheasesildd swoodeorr,edoult she
aross ticeetia ariavienr ,gfetiil4begf
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Electricity feeds the brain and pippiles ;, 'preV101.10 and making the fierce pgrenneg • '
in a wit/VI it is Dtature's„feed. The Eleetric nine* (pit subsequent. The' ice is not
Oil .possesses all the qualities that it • is reel, bat the htO00-,holinde and colored
postoble to combine in ,Elk medtokie, thereby lady are very life -like, Otcle Tom is 4.-1404 -
giving it a wide range of .aPPlioation as an old coloredurao, yoioe' like ,ai'halie- '
tnternal and external remedy for ,man and singer in a coal hole and 4 state of 'into**,
beast.. The happiest 'reedits follow its use, nation. The heroioe is olvory diXty little
and ID Nervoutl Diseases, such as Rheume,4 girl named .04i.th. too. ' •
tism,, Neuralgia and kindred diseapes,:it hoe her years, rted!... 'goes• . , the
no equal. For throat and lung diseases, fifieS in the t -rd ';''t and Aatati.-ories,
bowel renapiaintni etb, it,if Willy 0, marvel. eitY• • It is a d tlreatre managerB'nhefign
The Oil, beside@ *citing appetite; mama- trounce., playi g drama .4001041S,
• ipeaffegreobdtoigtoeu:Ituir7O ttostnild,cwitihn- gprfoedri7eee:tra:e9:naln: .b6drcarse'aenvedr7sombpdeYw*etatil's9chee:::' "in °°' me°
tiem by. destroying the oxolatn and phos.' parts, especial* thit Part when the curtain
plate of lime in the bones' and the mem: 'gees down on \ the last act. . The actors -A `
!manes encloaing the jOhltS. .1'rie0 25 cents hen played their parts so often that they •
the stoveaoli, antidotes or ominteracts the ORTVOtS are ruhred.i-- jt is ,a'„Very elevating
,Eeleetricsui not Electrio. 2 w die ver naturally. So e :critics 03' 'th0
the saddest part of the pay: is, the thriught,_
The barrel -works at Saginaw City were that actors do mot really die. Thiele s,
on Friday totally destroyed by fire, Tom* is not really ek oolorednian. He was „
together with large manta of valuable born in Itallynaslough, county ,Kerry„. and ,
machinery, lumber and manufactured is thesektre a German, but he bee the .
goods, Sop, the': loss 'being- 'estimated at dialeat down . fine and keePe. LIP his end." -
§170,000.. Two hundred and MO hand u The reporter Was told be was. a '
are thrown out of employment. . .• and would never make a drainatio critse.—
Xmas City Joertaai!
Beim, Note 111
MeTnileerGOtieortingtrth6latICIEW6e7tYt:1110 tYbeears' Y°unagog,
he drove trim', and 'drove them well; An
exchange says the -present Governor of ,
Texas started in life as an hostler at 68 per
month; and, hi, did ,hita mirk well. The
finane.ial magnate, Rufus Hatch, began life
omildaiesaiaDatootrviteiryve.: ansdupgianurr pt048800d04 liver ft enain earner in 811.111farag a W1.8mmink
'pectoral, For weak lunge, spitting engineer. • Tirete` are , Multitudes of Ala'
railroad, and 'aftermWde iveknieepaietive
blood • and hillated Rffedttons • it has Ymmg men beeenee they °arm° find "
equal., Sold by druggists. For Dr. Fieree's nrahl° worIL'''• T124 would d° wea 10
.treatise ConsumPtilni send tWo stamps. remerab" MO 'all tumeat lab" le h°°"4
WORLD'S DIAPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION able and that idlenese vice•
Buffaki, N.Y. •—
The reautabehtetatue of General B. 33.
Leo, at Lexington, Va, is to be unveiled
June next; and Jefferson Davis has been
invited to deliver the addrem '
Lumberman are sending large •vombera
of teams to their upper Ottawa abouties to .,
comithrice hauling. • -
TO, matte nice 'celery soup boil small amount of personal beautY. could surnve
oup ,of rice in three Pints of milli, and ,this dress. and the inevitable dust: and
strain it tliroilgh a sieve," and thea add 'cinders of the train. The train -gid would
three 'nada of oelerY grated tine, and a be a tiortg combinedbook agent and train.
quart of strong veal stook ; let it boil' until boy, and a brief experience/ with her would
the celery ici tender, and season with salt lead* us to clamor for our lost train-boye,
and cayenne pepper. ' • or death.
For drop cakee use One nap of sweet milk, •
• one-half cup of sugar, one egg,te. smAll Piece Men. 1. efenstrueled.
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of batter, Mae teaspoonful ot, soda, One and . The average Weight of an adult; man is,
a bell te,aspoopfule of trettio tartar, a ,PiOoh .140 pounde.0,ausicee. ' ,.- I
of salt, and flour enough to 'make as attff as The •tivere,ge weight of askeletait is about
sOft cake,• allOw one sinall spoonful tn'ettian 14 pounds.' ' • • ' / .
'cake, and fry in hot lard: ' • Nuinber of bones, 24o. .
The skeleton ineasures 1 inch lei* .than
the living Man. . - ' .
The average -*ethic:4 the brain of a Mee
Ounces ; of a Wqmaii,' gpounds
, to do so. • Not 'only should every house- Cold roaait 'beef is very nice broiled. - Cut
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keeper seek to prevent.watite and loss Of it into slices about ',a quarter of an inch
• ; itiod, but it ;should be the aim 10 prepare thick :-:and have it , as rare ab Poseible.
. the same for thotable in the most "attrao- sprinkle with,Pepper.ana salt and. put it on
.• tive and palatable form. nensistent With the gridiron and let it heat quickly, 'tarn it • , •
, econcinry. • •' • ' ,• . over four tunes in the' same .Outirber of The brain Of &Man exceeds twice t,hittiif
vaivei 111*OalaCi• • inintitea, and Serve when hot On ROY other animal. -; • •
tegethei, huif .5 :feet 9. tips) ;'..of a Belgian, 5 feet 61
ar. velvet figered with halt moons, For a, deliciousnalie, beat
'pound of sugar until, they are bath' white 150 'rounds • of &Frenchman, 106 Pounds ;
and light. ;, thou beet
se air the **Orites
and yelks,of seven eggs/ and stir the yeillte TI3heleg,iaavne*raiga: nPrbillbed6; 4;:if teeth is 31
:end a small 'wine.glass of, tbrandy with
A Man breathes about 20 times a Minute,
thAlnitter and sugar and add the whites of
or 1,206 times, an hour.
F
,theuggs, half a grated'zinttn'eg, a poundand
.A man breathes abont'10 pints of air in
a lien of flourvahout a pound of seeded and '
°hopped rejeioe, hod halt,s. pint ei °mem, ariarny.irinteotir onwards. of 7. hogehoad*-ln a, .
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• Aallee SO CeeeteesweliveL•
On the appearance Of the 'Trot symptome,
as general debility, lose of appetite, pallor,
chilly sensations, followed by nightliweats
and cough, prompt Measures of relief
should be taken. • Consumption is =Ow
loos diseaseef-the lungs ; therefore use the
great antisiorofuloue or •bloottpurilier •and
strength -restorer,, Dr. • Pierce's " Golden
melted.butter. , The averate.height of an Englishman . is
Velvet with alternate stripes of Ottoman
Itor "" * three-qa .1-lueon'average wsightai an Englishman pound of bu • utters of a * _ * • : _
• pears ,Or lozenges, is 'used With a skirt Of
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kObtoinan. silk, or velveebeidered deeply
• with a band of fur or.featbers. Tvicabades
of a rich. dark :colorare sometimes coin•"-
' bined in one dress. A dark -garnet Ottoman
.• silk, striped with velvet, .113 out in pelisse
•;style, with a .puffed *feat of Eillkinserted is
' 'front and tied across with ribbonh of velvet.
• Tbe skirt of Velvet, is finished by a deep,
' • ruche of Velvet, lined with Ottoman .
, •• - 'There are hanging ,buttons of velvet belle
held. in a network of silk. Pretty short
• dresses in Pompadour style are of paleblne
satin, brocaded with rosebuds and leaves in
reseda green. The basqueasnut-square ,at
the neok, with helf.long sleeves. The/Skirt
- is of solid brocade and the toilet is trimmed
with,buge ruches and frills of 'White Orien•-
- tal lace. • An elegant dress is of Otteman
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. silk in: dark green, with lozenge velvet
figures. The un rskirt, o plain Ottornan
• sillt.aa dark green.
Velvet is now used with olothas well • as top spread the Whites of the eggs beaten to
as with silk. A jacket of velvet- is 'Bonne- a -froth, and -sweeten with six tablespoon
times added to a cloth coeturne, and there
is a toucher velvet in the drapery afid on
• the lower skirt, or tne basque or vest, cuffe
• and collar are thoonly place ,, where the
Bake in tins line • withpaperon the sides ,
A man gives off 4.08 per Oelitt earhonio
and bottom 'gas of the air he reepires ; respires 10,666
A very good chocolate pudding is made cubic) feet of . carbonic acid ..gas in, 2
of one quart of milk boiled with one 'ounce bonrs, equal to 125 cubits inehes comical
of finelygrated chocolate. Flavor With- air.
vanilla and. moisten. to suit the taste. •Aman annually contribiltes t� vegetation
Afteriit -has -lona long :enough for the '
chocolate to thoroughly diesolve, with
themilk, take iti from the fire, And When
eufficiently cool 'stir in. the yolke orsix
eggs well•beaten. Put it in a pudding dish
and let it bake until of the same 'consis-
tency of baked onstard,, and then oier the.
• . Deserves an Well., •
Nothing, ever introduced - for the'oure
any ailment deserver the high rani:dation
it has so rapidly gained as Putnam's Pain-
less Corn Extractor; the great and only sure
aura :for Corns, Bunions, eta. It e.ets
promptly; • it acts _painlessly, it ants •Thee. Ilacket•-•wh° disturbed the pleat • ing'
efficiently, it acts in- 'the moat radical a the 'Salvation Army at Terent°'4"
mapper. No. pain, no discomfort. Put- fined " "d costs.
uam'n Cora Extractor is the spun of per- A young "man named Hansom was coin-
fection as a safecuie and painless. remedy mitted for trial at the arext it.illiZes by '
for Corns. Beware of imitations and sub- Squire Peters. at London,. oil Tuesday, on
stitutes.. A. I a, Poison ,,dc 0o., props., the charge of forgery by-. raising knot.).
Kingston, Ont: • •, • .• from 624 to $34.• •
Adivorce was granted on NVedneeday at
Brooklyn to Nary Honey, aged 16, With
had just discovered that her husband. Wm.
Haney, is a thief. Her parentitare wealthy
and objected to her marriage, which she
contracted secretly through the instrumen-
tality of a fortune teller., Harvey hi in the
penitentiary. ,• -
• • Important to Travellers -
- -Sp-acial-inducementrare offeredyou by
the Burlington route. It will pay you to
read their advertisement to be found else -
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where in this issue. , .
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The British possessions in Australia
cover 3.075,000 square tnil,es. The popule,
tion, white and colored, minibers 2,835,954,
by far the greater part, being concentrated
in a few cities. The debt of the colonies is
already nearly $100,000,000. •
66 lingli no more, Ladles 1"
for Dr. Pierce's " Pavoriti Prescription"
• is a prompt mid certain Remedy for the
121,pounda of carbon. • • • painful disorders peculiar to your 88X, By
The average of the pulse in infancy is all ,druggiata- , ,
120 per minute.; in manhood, 80 ; ,at 60 _
• When a Soot Meets a Scot then comes
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The Duke nod the Toli.Keeper. - shame and a disgrace to the nation.
year!, 60. The pulse of females ie more K th 'te to tine leader of the radi.
frequent than that of males., cal party in ., ungary. e very ep -
*• tence of an antit•Jewisit agitation there is a
peil�rl
the tug of , war. The late Duke of Buo. Invalids in estimating the relative value
(IBBIl 7r1H8 that th 'a
Thitit" 86oirlirit
°I. .:e
clench. on One occasion, preferred riding of Wnsouta's Plioserucs Awn CALISM &SU ly conceded to
on horseback and unattended. He ottani HVP0Phosphites, in treating debility, must. 17en:Vheer8hael-st'equIPPed.'14',
/ ,,i;e1„:„.;;
MiZit
to a toll gate avoid strychnine preparations, since this "-Railroad la the tirldi :i."`"
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• "The toll, sir, gin you please," said the agent, like opium and alcohol, induces a b22.:4,a6se" traVel." '''''''''
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gate keeper • - transient looting of buoyancy, ,which is not Tr`'
His Grace pulled up, and, while searchthe result of permanent restorative work, -1-..,.,
; - • whieh must he kept up or relapse follows.
ing- for, the needful, he was accosted by the but over stimulation of the nerve ganglia,
gate -keeper: • . :All conn,ections4:1::ey ,
' y day" do their work:- c 1 1 ,P la . ,' '1 77,;„,
tLnneia, Ii2i.,cearjoariliniag.dirra:Ibri_aibtwilitythoinnkhy7erse?, back.,, wa•s ,rdaAtniagehMoteaxitN'esoanatabnwidelods.dndinergaurnfLkeectasnstvogenugeaWssie.Ndsnreoti.t: c',,ki::,,Iii.':aabudcrastell.oasiLndi ae f° l '•t--',,,, 't,"
this way the dayi:1/4.1iir ?", • nerve , food. for constructing •tissue, and , in Union ,, .' •
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" Heard ye ony word o' the Duke coming rhosPhates are -.a ready-made brain and •
Ddsvca' „
d and killed two • brothers named 'Rowell, ,
• 11 Yes," was the reply, 16 he will be •tbis HYPophotiphites cannot be, substituted to 1,ilamtg.nv tbla
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. "Will he be in a coach an' four, or only
id In that Case, do you think that he wa
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be offended gin I offered him bank the then went home and amused himself by
change should he gae me a saxpence or a
shilling to,pay wi' as be passed?"
• ' The Duke stretched. forth his hand to
receive the balance, end, with an arch and
knowing look, replied:
- "Try hire friend, try hiln,"833d pocketed
foist of powdered sugar and let it brown
• ,
A Perthshire mmister, more Bharat` is an
angler than popular as a preacher, was
velvet appears. • ,A dress • in dead -leaf once,giving advice to a parishioner oii the
• • brown Amazon eloth has a velvet jacket benefitiof early rising, and/mentioned as
. fitted in Jersey fashion, sthooth in the hap. an instanee that he had, a few:mornings
• queenly thelebriguions Portugal before, ceroPoiled a sermon and, kilted a
before breakfast. "In fact,
• On the birthday of the Queen of Porto. oairoon
gal a ball took place at Lisbon, in a tern- said he, with Wii-astisfactiont." it is a fact
• fronting the on which I plume myself greatly." "Aweeli
porary ballroom, on.a terrace
BOR. It WRS hung with red and white
•- striped cloth, and decorated with suits Jof
armor and banners. Baskets filled with
. • a vineso 0 8 ,
flowers nd bung fr m the c mie
air," was the pointed "1 wud much.
rather Imo had yer salmon than -yer Her-
mon."
It is announced that Canterbury (lathe-
' • • and the walls were festooned with vines; dral hi to be lighted a ith the eleotrio light
- • interspersed with dahlias of every oon-
. • ,• ceivable hue, while large maims of flowers
/0 ' . • were placed at intervals around the room.
The prevailing flower WRO the dahlia, which
. Portugal attains to a size, beauty and
perfection of color unknown in colder
). • , • climates. The Queen wore a scarlet.
• ' ' satin corsage and train, the latter over a
during the winter Months. • The project
.seerns neither more nor less than a profane -
Von. That an taillike so venerable in years
and so rid!' historical incident* should
'have, th'e dim religious light which', 'accords
with the sapotity of a cathedral' displaced
for the glaring and trying light of the
electric lamp is, indeed, ,enough to make
one doubt if the anithetes have dime any-
thing to hurll'hilietiniem from its throne.
•
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cutting his wife'S ears off.' He Was arrested
and is threatened with lynching.
Wonsan and Her Diseases
is the title of a large illustrated treatise, by
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, NS., sent to any
his comma, muttering to ,hineeeit Net address for three stamps. It teaches sue-
. • . • petticoat of white watered silk, riohly
• 43mbroidered with silver. She wore a to be done in that we,3, e, , oessful aelf-treatment. '
'• • - girdle of silver cord, finished with two larie
Rev. Dr. /lately Waddell, Of Glasgow,
• ' • tails. Her diamonds were of great size
•
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recently selected for has text the well A 816w Train. If "11 a" reallY " carried av;aY bY
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f • a • to . ag P g na brawl band to sereietade yo and eee is
' account o her dehe te health. Owing Revelation "And I saw an angel come train that had been detained sometime on ,.,,„.11,7SO
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