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The Sentinel, 1880-10-29, Page 33 TELEEMWM SUMMARY Mom se, V.11. Canada. A man was found drowned in the river on Friday inorninkr, near Aleonac, Michi- gan. Il is name was Ns-riar Inches, and his relativee seprosed to live at IIsawieli. salt. Fogs on the river- betweein AL-litre/I' and. (Nichesv..rttrh detainLi the Quebe.c steamer 1 e'elock in the afternoen, and sever:- 1 le e mush ips also were obliged to lie to b••fore they were able to get to poet. A farmer nained Foree tend his wife VCCLO violently thrown out of their leigey Lt Lona, Sateirlav by the horse betak- ing and re:Lei:ea They were taken up aiel carried. into a store, and their injuaies at -- tended to. _ The negotiations with Nes': York capi- talists Ea. working- mines of the Danaitlion of .Canada. Plumbago Company aro said to be proceeding satisfactorily. • Mr. Cede: - representing the syndicate, is expected in. Ottewa a dav tv examine the mines. .Tne alisartlity of the Dominion Cover' n- ment's abatidontitent uftla• :Ippeal to Eng - lapel in the Atalaya case ie shown in the fa et that 7:1-1 more ea-fridge:I have Wen feamil in the bed of tl:e river near the sPot where the :vessel was anchored when 1c - tined in port. -Two farmers named Fair and Hutchin, son, of Westminster, went to :London 'on Wednesday and dined _ at a refreshmeot 4 booth on the Fair grounds. On their :re- teirn-lipmej they were both seized_ wlith •serious; and painful illuese, with symptoms ef poiseintigsKs they partook of notliing durina •tIkeir etay in Londoa tliesri at- tributed their, sicktiees to the dinner. On Saturday after000n- between Ithe _hours of :3:1tt(L 6: o'clock.' His. Eacellepcv. tito Governraf-Genertil held: an at hair at Rideau Halle A large number of gatiats. were.preetint, and all seemel to fully eater: apon the anjOyistents of theoceasion, J. lie- • nue weather gave. ample_ sipporttmatyr for out -deer games and ettnie:eecueuts. The band of. the Ocagerialr-General Foot tjuari- -At, in eta:a:hi= -tad faanAl•el. raueic. On Friday eve:sins Rev. Mr. Darr !and Mrs....1:::,:rr [were tetaraingto saraatroesainnet the Wooar-ii tesidge, aossiner the canal at-Watt"a mill, the hearse .Stapaetleo4 thee etal. of _;ono. of the .1au:Sale, Making it, tilt ass, .causing the beak to •e- • • Ottawa. arriveed in s last to purchasli !'all trade. lie gave order ef goods, scarcely en any :viva ee to the Wednesday he a tPrlJ being notieed la his came suspicana that the arrival of sundes• outside of the mane his suspicions. Ile stopped the orders, • Wa,S accused by las termanded orders No given. Both Montreal. the son and thefather to le Saturday morning tl Mg, -the stereke usiness with, and ft ended by Creviar "Lich keeping ea, a lunatic. u" ."-pset r- and -Mrs.' Le aled eVs a rr - were. p • lost after leaving le, .0-ei the eud of thaahridee elinoat 'Mali. the- . , s-, • •• ., Harrison, the . br canal bed° ass • Mr, Barr had a rib broken, the Bearbrook nu -aeal was Lietheravise bally . bruised. ' [Mrs. at .L'Origind toi,day Barr receSaedasgaille bad brui.'"e=;•-4-1-vi WaS- 'Murder_ Ma: :14:11 '- elinsiderably •slifialetal by the falls - -a. i . ' ish ae slICOrackeii, 0 - (lieturiTea eaea'nesaliiiiceo- -it News •-i-xei- • Crewn- The cvid-ce • - . 'al There is is rumor ailoat that (fease.,•1 It ef a very - deeid •. &range, of 13_ . Batter, • has -maale up -his friends pomidentlY miud to resien his present aprointnient • Thee • extePRive • - i. :And rattail te England in the coursa .gf the - en:suing' _Year, Thia -we -•helic.:ve hasIbeen - brought about hy the 'unsatisfactorse treat:- ment Celpitels Straate meets with iii his earnest endeavors to bring the artillery of the Dominion up to as high a standard and ,atate of effieiency as his Sea -ions labor jua- tify_ him in his belief Should be obtained.' The sectioa forema MI through Minter's Valley railway near night 0-1 the Oth lug from his injuries The terrific thunde passed over Mimics° communicatiou for a on the St. Paul ro struck by lightning The final returns-. turiag oliicer in. -Mar voting ou the. Scot been successful by 4 vote of 4,900 there y 190 again s the act fifth voted. Miss Melierlick out. (Ai, buggy by t oh Monday evenings serionsfy hurta• Lovell: maintained, dashed through' seve badly frighteued.wa • 'As Itte. Wilson, a- . atores we -liaStibleautiterial taiddealY exploded, t o- a tonisea ud. the :Wilson in the 'fee It as- thought eight. willnot ttff Cha Siand4 lass, = 1..l1th; to go to Odesa the horse as-- agreed in pursuit, Johii Napenoe, where hal rhea proceeded onli .tobo.'oo: hired. u. 1.10 On Slit-aril:1v afternobn -a young! man- tas:red James Watt. on7e Of the carpenters workihg, pr. Groves' new lattAding, rerang. fe/1 froin the' seaffrild a- distance of t-wentsafive fee ta elNlocating.bothsq€ his -wrists, besides receiving internal. iinjursr .and a number of cuts and 'bruises about the head andlege. The fad- gave him a 'terrible shock, ai d. it is a wander thlat be -was not killed, as there si,s..aequantity of . rough stones where he fell. -Ile was Carried into the doctor's Surgery, where, hia inja Sattended to laY- Dr. Grovesai - nes A. tailov named Frederick Cuba, oi Lon -- ODD; after being married six Weeks, parted withhigewife and agreed- to give half the Pirniture; amounting to $60 worths :She • •- remos:'edher portion ta the ,residende of a relative Maned 'AV, Morrison. Yeaierday morning 'Paha took a dray and visitPd the •Itouse to get the stuff back tasell to: a sec- .!•ond-hatial dealer, hut the latter being in-. learn:tel. 4 , boar matters stood'refesed to 'touch the( goods, Thereupon Cuba l seized :an axe kind proceeded to demolish the fur- niture insthe most reckless and deStruetive • ' manner.-- He wro: arrested," and bailed to . appear ofiyondav. , • • -- 4 - - • - ' - Sir Charles Tupper and Hart. 3'. IT.Tope arrived in Montreal -Oa Saturda,'. asid. the -- latter proceeded to Knowltou in ,the even-- - inst. Sir Charles rerimined over as the 'guest of :Mr. Andrew ItObertson, an:d pro- ceeded to linowltontoday to _address the . electors of Brame county if amediately -after the the nomination.. - The Tory -I-leaders , assert that Dr. Prime has been induced to - ; retire from the contest and leave it an open fight -hetw.eat Mr. Manson and .A.Irs4Pielier, • 1 Thelatter will receive the support 'Of•every • 1,ibers7;vetera and hie personal popularity therPs 1..urity-is very great; - , property of litfeskir h situate tirtystwo it •ten, mi the /Atka. 1.1. •1'ex:ins-alai, North hy lire on .t 6th; toge.tlter with ber, • el,iugles; hills pasverneat,berardie- shbp. • Uses- named Jai in Leacdea, and off • goods at • a Candy's Mrs. Wards refits took the:geld pied stoner, Who she- ef boy's -father Ifads court yesterday fo • hammy, Wheu it he- theit belanged werewas dismissed. All the prisoner Peniteutiary were to -day. They- are 'Warden and -Staff ceived any: instruc hat shall hecOna }ma b-een received arid Provincial G to ,the •Penitenti prisonera from th crowded hate the 1 On Sundaythe a young mam na ea-wattle:ship Qu a Vail Of ,blriod • He said he had b beaten' by ankno Dr. Ladle= wa ivaunds. The do .appeared- at the tion at QUebec o ask protection. covered with bloo • had been beaten - of -the officers of A Alasewhatremarkable case isnow beina f. tried in .Coart of -Queen-'s 13endli, Mon- tiestla .4 young girl of great personal at- ; tractio# was on the Gth Of. -December last al taken from thestreetwhilegoing`q errand,. A plaster was plaeedupon her Moilth, she was rna,ltreated in a house into which three ruffianscarriedher, and .it was -Only the sight of, hlood rushing to her. nostrils -in her struggle to escape from the bonds Which bound ber bands and leet. that - restrained ; her alaluctora,from an outrage upon. her. Girard a, Man of IGO, who has beets accused . of -the crime, denies the eharge,lajit circum- .staticeare veryastrongly ia faypir --of the. l s - . 's rsr • SaturdayOd night about 9 alelook; as the steamier Hastings; bound up the bay, ..ria.plibut five miles below Pietoa,i-opposite the sone mills, shetollided with the -ea -team WO India, heavily -laden bound down the -bay. aThe Indies struck the Hastings sjust forward of the paddle -box, carryina away the wheel and paddle -box,- and 'Mailing a general smashin the timber. Had it not been that the bo* of the Ihdia, came in contact with the riiaifl shaft og the Rase- , ings, the damages would hex° .been Mere set -sons. The .passeltgers - and: ferets all escaped -unhurt. After the - India relieved herself the :Hastings listedover, but for- tunately she was noar the stone docks where they made fast for -tiiA nieffit, The passengers were conveyed, to dhlicton by bussest The particulars as to the cause of the collision are not known. 1 - • - Captain Sharp, side,was notified treal clistoms o 'MO- penalty for - to await the deei to the legality. of silk while 'passin . given by. the cap •and. were cons *When (pestle/1p case of silks the - Part .of his.lugg seized. _Tlfe cap any illegality an have misled the of goods. CharleS McCormick Ma, don, on .T-onday room to -another Which the itea• f.00ting and 3v •the bottom, a di receiving a seri -Jr:necking ,out - severely injarin low was pieke believing thatia removed to his is now doing as AXBe1in ;des liery aeoident usuffe%cf-treCr A • Ronte deep hak granted a I Can zioe Genera - • 1.•••- . aarkica Coull Ephrem Cievier, vsesaknawrileat:aen.os • Spann= .in he - is - • , C • a nt tt. ••?. • eal _on Tuesday ; off Boston harbor in 1813, died on Oct. 1st Hi cry gouds for his : aged 95. He was buried with military r $20,000 worth honors. • e which were of 1 Mr. Lowell, American Ministeadelivere pill nery trade. On, last night the opening address of the present home, and upon ; session srf the Workingmen's College in Lon- er the latter be- t don, Ho was very cordially received. His 'as not right, and subject was, "ileoks and Reading." of goods entirely The Scotland Yard detectives aro on the isinees confirmed rack of the supposed leader of the gang 11 we it to 3Ionta•eal, 1 who attempted the destruction ef tho Lon- , 1,1 upon' his return ' don et Northwestern train. near Welwyn. to)J• .t.14 se!: of havieg,coun- Ile is reported as haviag gone to Cardiff, the he:ape man - thence to Searborougt, where, disengaging d Friday to Ininself of -his heavy whiskers, he was a about the goods, daily visitor en tho Spa until he hem -rise ,c the son. On - aware of hia being watched, when he eaes, eventually got on boards, by means of a s Ito had done shore boat, ot n. laorth country coasting e ,ensued, which ; steamer on her passage to the Thames: 'it, to jail for safe- m:Coastans, the French Minister of the Interior and Worship, has returned to Paris and -is expected to submit the measures against the unauthorized orders at a Cabinet 'Council oh,- Saturday. Si: German Franciscans at Epinal- lasa.ve al- readybeen expelled from -France and the Engfisit Passioniets in Pais ,are threatened' with a similar fate, though their chapel is the sally place ofworship where- English- . and American Catholics can hear - sermons in their -own tongue.- ee ED easesy, Oct. 13 • . McDonald, who lge on the Credit in4c1is Falls, on tile lie yesterday flier's- st ex 1 i Id a< ue Alt show it tohave- is1 tjority. Out of a olled 612 -for 'and et More that otto- itt recently t off telegfaphic days. A.station t Northcote was . timed by . the ere- te, Mau., of the t1 thrown-violeatly lie runnng away °talon, and -rather r companion, . Miss r 4 -at" while the horse il 1 treets, and thoagli Art. ' -• - in -Williams' .drug lading senile coin - :tar . yesterday, it. .shipg •the' mortar tents strikiag Mr.: s -erely injuring: his lio ever, thathis eyes 0 Davy,- ef Ife iLd not --return' Mi. Da* Set out wag 414143wetl_ ed the auiiial atal Ills trail WtiS h :11.0av,- of: Iiquey, ri . uzas to be`ttrbAl til. accessory to the iiAI Scot ft MCTav- -ai •amears-for: the gainst Ilarriama is haracters. and- his cinate shia release. an sawmill,: -the ohert :Agar ef:. Co,, heith of Sontlianap- side of the Indian ,. was totally con- e orning of Octisber Iai ee quautity oflum- e: .adway ties : -cedar 0' se and blacksmith's eul Moneta, Oct. 11. • The euccessionto the Roumanian throne has been definitely settled upon Prince -Charles Antony, third sou of Prince Leca pold Of Holienzeillern. - Russia is making great military prepara- tions for the Bulgarian, Black- Seas and Danubian depots. Russian effacers are de- parting for Adrianople, Sofia. — : • .Cape To*n adyites state.that the rebel • Basuto chief Lercithodi- is concentrating 'force near - Mefatonga .A • reliesi.iog force; leaves Weppener for that point soon, - - ' - A naafi:named Ferlia i now being tried in Paris for a. series of horrible and un mitural ctinies committed at Nobeent. It is gEierted tih t Ferlin is the father. of,:fifty- -four childien, very few of -them legitirnate- An Aden .`clespri,tell sass the German steamer .A.sia was Stranded itt tho _ Island Of Socotra, in - the Ittcian Ocean, on tli's :•28th:o .06pterrib.er. No lives Were loAt. The Asia was bound froth Amoy to NOW' York. • - • . uc ea und a $.5 gicipiece it -in -exchange for the -storekee)er,- o deal with the_ boy, aij1gave it to a pen, - n had. lost ' it The she' Wonsan . before the defrauding isiniset the g .atiSfabtorily shown pensioner the. case- • . Vr tho. St; "John os'eil to Dorchester essan in :numbea. The tliF.prison lioafe not ree, tf from Ottawa as to herbs agrepnelit -eon the .Deminion ye* nments in reference y vet,. So ell -the jd icd Courts have to be A Dublin despatch says that it isstated thitt.Mr.iforter; Chief Secretary for: Ire-, inferined.g.-deput,p,tioli of slatidlerds that he Wbuld regret to ba 'obliged to snspendthe liabeite Corpus- Act, but- tha Goaernment would' do se if , absolutely necessary. The Emperor Alexander of Russia, whose morganatic niarriti-Sse :with the PrineeSa Dolgoreaki,i a believel-ta be aiiaccomplislled fact, is not. it.seems, much more faithful to his new wife than. _he was to his old one. Tlelias,. it is .Said, already formed .: as fresh liaison -With pretty Polish lady. 1 .•••• . - . - • - Geneva advices state that anew vine pest has appeare4 in the lihnintluil in the 'can- ton -of*. Galls It is amid to reeetable -the - -pqtato &chum; but.is mule more violent, grapeS. affected • . with it becoming rapidly' putrid. Several vineyards i have been. -cempletely.. dew:Stated'by tile -imilady,,which is believed to be of Arneri- . . . . can origin. • - • : The. eiitaaton.at St. Petersbarg becomes • daily More iiiteresting:randexciting. Mairj political arrests are taking pla.'ea. ,The Government is made- more -employing' the strong hand in its :-domestie. affairs. -Iti- s reported.that the Gzarewiteli is about going' ta Livadia to.viSit the Czar, and it is whis:-. perTel that his•erromdds not without politi- cal significance. .. 11- owitslio • a .••••••temeawsr?i, XTRACT oF WILD Mrs, FREEMAN'S WORM POWDER Is a sate.,tanme and tverrii lig children or adults. Price 25 cents. or20,....31.00. -Wrc. IrEzr.F.34.1,7VF, .11NT 1EDomr.sTic DYES - e perfect i:(`Ss and durability they 'Lavoie.° equal. 7/riee 15 eels trrectriai destroyer_ or, n every color • PoX _nes ez Liquors WEOL- SALE at RETAIL. TIIHE undersigtied s lieretvfore-, en- - .11_ deav .i• tt! _t_. S II CCS'COM- EltS in thie Line. ALL- F1RS7-CLASS IONS . • , I deal in T.IQUOTIS only, end aim a keep ing genuine A sufficient S;,ock of the bpst brartds fo Medical_a:nd otlitrpart!oses alweys on Peed. • 1.-)t)e.ial rates to dealers -.buying in Large Quantiti3.e.. .• 111113 es •hieh is already full. is (Que.) police found •m.' Patter, employ- enf e N tl t or 1, 3. mg in 1 • ear the ferry landing. ttaCked and brutally en on thepontoon. t for: to dress his pf the ship Everest 4.nd -Trunk:pollee sta- laturday afterisoan to Ishela and body were d he alleged that he steel knuckles by one .-Talekiaese. Juts 24, =al& 1306m Cut Plug is the best pipe smoking tobacco ever introduced hitt. Canada. It isitaade from the hest seleeted.fine old Bright Virginia Leaf, (The. raw leaf/I-inn which' this taaccolis maite'eosts vtoie :Man any other tooacee .malsufa‘tered in Cginada after ts rea4xforlhAvy)4)11 - • It isimade alisolutelypuro and -neatly 'packed in The eonirnittea entrusted With the revi sicin of the Cubanteustams tariff have com- pleted their report. It proposes -a reduction of deities- on articles -of.... -cOastriiption, Machinery -and manufactured goods, and the supnressaon of differential - flag dues., andarecommends the. free importation Of Spanish cereals into Cuba and aaredaetion cif ten pesetas per berrel--on foreign cereal Thereportwill. be submitted to the.Spanisli 'Cortes.. ••• :7 - • , _ . • . &Portsmouth .-despatch SayS :that -the troopship hich sada on the -'18th: inst.: takes -fifty tens of eoarinsunition and fifty four Mordenfeld'and 0-atling..gana for the Mediterranean. It is understood that the -Admiralty may send the detached squadron now Attiiig Out to the .Xediterranean, • in stead of sending it on a general 'cruise', as Was proposed : ' The guns and amniunition on beard -the . troopship Aisistance willbe -corsaeyed to Malta,andthence be distri7 hated te Admiral Sey.mour's ships, he steamship_ River - Monday by the Mon- s that he :must pay gghng or give bends of the Department as ink $10,000 worth of bee. • The pods were charge of a pilot, :to a Quebec firm. y a tide waior as to the answered that it Was de. It. Was nevektheless in ays he did not intend t the pilot shauld not waiter. as :-to he bale • an employee of the taring Company, Lon lelumping fromone osS the space through vater runs, Missed his. ecipitated headlong to. e qf about forty feet, oun`d across his throat, e of _ his teeth and spine.. The poor fel- insenSible,- every one id beep:lined. 'He was- r's residence,Where he - as Could: be expected. Sara Bern -ardt 1 will take ta America with.. her three ,Irundred"paira of Paris gloves for use -bath on and off the stage. This -seems' tin .-inirctense number for one Wernan to *ear in. the -short tirne which she will _spend in:the United Stites, but ..she declares that it is impossible for her to exist with less than three pairs daily. She has no 'faith. in .114- gloves which She Might be able to procure in America, and is determined. to be thoroughly Well sup- plied before she leaves Paris. - Her entire wardrobe is exceedingly rich and brilliant, :and the duty which Will be levied on it •at the New York -Custom Ream will be no. small iteni of the expense incident tothe importation. into the --United States of this exPensive and waiiward histrionic star: handy tin -foil packages. • von CNStMPTIVES. iferhAt Ph aching Sind the People ity bout SC TI'S EMULSION OF -c013. LIVER 1 IL AND UTPOPEos.. PITS, as a. re edy for Consumptiofl -- jcrolIUU.. and aptlus A/potions: ioe mEssS. scorr „41.1 BowsE :Octoler 20, 1878. G LEMEN- I ave prescribedSeatt's sion a Cod Lives Oi1,. etc., inmyspractice,ani • used in my fanl y.- am greatly plk asel with t •because! t its palatabloess and the good sults that ollow itE: use, ,Ilhave found it ve1 asrervatiiceeadibe in s•gofulons diseak es , and. lespe lly yours, ' It Is soM by. all respectabl dealers in all parts - ttfik Doi:do:Ion; • . ----------- • • • hlannfaeturealbr 1114 G140/1Z TOBACCO CO-., Wutosoxii Ostia ' Constantinople' advices state that several arrests have been made in Stamboul of persons allegecl toticeeetmected with% plot to assassinate -the sultan, which -Originated With :influential Mohammedans- who look upon the sultan as the maiu. obstacle to the proclamation and_ success of a holy War to .drive the infidels- Out of Turkey a It is exipected that the ambassadors will soon quit ConstatitinOple. When &pi:ow:tic; res atiOns .cease :between the Porte and the powers another Move will be Made leading to war, which seenis•to be the only possi- ble solution of the vexed -Eastern question in its present form. The consuls at Pris- rend hayi40 been threatened, the anibassoe dors have -cautioned the Pori() that the 0013Sequdnces, 'Will' inevitably,: „be should anY oistragsi-eases'E' 1,4 51;f?! 4•••?'• t The Grea.. aSt Wonaer of; rutpdein T4mes, "Ir A m. LANG, At; D.,- 279 East Broadway, N. : !LOUI$9,'" TAX, ICY.,-JallUary 3,1878.: a . G a araaras---el or 'the list fifteen. alonths I: haVetase,d your t ed. 1..ive,r Emulsion,. both in liespOal and in p ;vote practicesandhave been greatly pleased with its effects, . It is better born& and can b taken for alcoager time than any E.therprepai Win of God Liver Oil. In - Con: aiription a Il children's diseases I have folio it especiali 'valuable. • 1. . , a lIN A. Ot.; ERLoNY, -..u. D.. , - ..- Vis, Pbykeian, • . . .Louisvile City Hospital NO- its. SCOTT t. POWNE ;, .: 1 ' . ,, .- .1 ' ee tisea S ' tt's lhatilsionaf Cod 'Liver Oil - various. in tances, and I b.a:Ve•found it to be i. i)y taken, kadily:assimilated;lindranids ly i irovts the utrItion and flesh. I consider it tl,si. best Emul ion -I f`VP1'11F4Pd., 1 : : R. 1 . ILATIGII CON, 3/- P. -. , a - . - • Indianapolis, Ind. • 3rE.1.21i. SCOTT BOWNE : "I * . - I. Wavesgiven ,; oti remedy of Cod Liver On etc. At* trial, Ind am. glad that. I, can Say I••• - thirtlf it is aliar niedy-fiir weak lungs and bad Coll 7 is. I can ighla recommead it. When € • - theI.oCtOrS had riven me upa T. cammeiseed- 7 urdii4 your moll line, and I am gaining health. .', - andi trongth ve ar fast, and dal* I shall sop). be - 11.. ir - Yours Truly, - - .. . ' ' 1G. A. BIEDERSTADTa. ' • , . alvestani Ind,' Sc 'T &13.0'W_Igl : 'tdisI m !felt it y el ty to let you know the benefit I.Iiieerived ; I hid. a very b d ointhe use:of your Cough for years', and on Co* . r11. .suLdbg, Dr. 1. . Gorsuch of this:city;.he in.; . fo • ".'ed me tha My left lung wae.diseasecl; and .-pr -, erilsed SCO 's Eraulsioa sx•ifis Ilypophos- ephifess After taking two betties I began to •i. lin-irove'v(ryr pidly, and continued using it. , :imp I had ta n ten bottles, and now 5111as- he,ilthy a man S there is in the eity of 'Balti- more. When liegin!using if I, weighed 145 polricia,'I now eigh 189 pouade: Yours, . DP.FA.RQ1THAR, Oct. 3, 18 . - • Baltimore, MI.- CA, ANDAIGUA; Septeraber 15, 1877 ,,- ... S 'IT af; Bowei '' . ,- ' . . - • -Gents(a ught.I weuldWrite to yen, as Bay a aotice poll year bottlea of late Upon 4 one• contin IUUS use.. This has proved true- ,inFmy -.case.... I -vas given lip to -die last March w •th 'consump on ; the bestinedicat aid made. a ,ase. of any. reatnient. MY husband applied- fo;f cod Liver Oil .; he has bdig trnirtwEa etn. lg-idil ° sixbottles audit is rei storng • U og to health yond the expectations of ' hun- dAds expectin to hear my death every. day, I Rhouldlike t take it for a year, when, I thdhlr,„ I 1,...,11 e. pe yiloecutrIsyweittiured;espect. 1 -.MBS. ELDERISGE. • - il • I s • The Pills Thinly the 1) ood correct all dis- orders of the liver, Salina:ha Kidnesa aid Boivels and are invaluable in �11coniplaints incidental to Fentales, ; Theeintment is theoply reliable remedyfo Bad Legs: ()id Wounds, Sores and UtcerS, o. however longatauditig. For Bronchitis, Dip thetiae :Coughs; Colds. Groat, - Rheuroatism. and all Skip Diseases it is 110 equal. .OF A NICAN.,COO.NTElifEITS. - -meet res-OecifUlly tar leave to call the ate that cettain Houses in New York are sending tention of the Public ge amity to the fact, to many parts of theglohe SPURIOUS, IM1- TATIONSIrif my Pills and °luta:jet-4.e These frauds bear on their. labials soineSaddreis in 'New • • -I • '• 1- • - I do net alio* iny Medieinei to e Tsold in any part fsf the Meited-iStates.: - lave nc Agentsthere. .My Medieines- are only Made 'by•nie; 53,.0xford Street. London. In the books Of directions affixed. to the spt- rioui make is a caution, !' 'warning the Pnbli against bsingedeceived- lbs.; coui#erfeits. Dc net be misled by this andaCions trick, thy are Eit PLVG ef THE : IS 11AE.IK.ED - I - .one �1'Z1 LETTERS'. Ike, is Gen -ti I _• spEcIFIC MEDICINE Tilt se: ominterfeits ai....e•:• piirchosed by unpri- RADE MO .TotrilisliGIEEnAT Ej;.TRADE, M thecountfefeita thegpretend to denounce. - ' . Pills•and Ointni entrand are • said to yenraamy, An :unfailing ciplecl• Vendors at onelhalf the price et nil eiiiiiiamo%r:adrniegisntei; ay. l'its1 tathat.:senses4 juss. Mire for Sejnin- til.We ak wepp;- - ice, whieli I feel ware 'II in ay 7veritore upon Spermatorrliesi .asking froM all honorable persons, to aseistme, I m p o t e.way, , :and thePublic,' as far as May lie in their P(14- - and all.Diseases i B f T ' that follow as a las. _ , er, ia detantaeing ;this shameful Fraud: ' • , e ore. ines bears the British 4orernment Sicimp..witil sueqnrceicenceo .1..sWreinness,017/17. Each potand Box- Of ' the Oennine-- Medi- ,, A...us-e. so IL wilirag . 4' 1{0:ILOWA3AP_ Jitsv..A./,i-fit,,-% . ,itlagt131:taUreo, lges, anni;;Ti othrt. !' •'''' . 1 -di Insanity or Consumpt alone- --they :are MannfaCturedii TItEEt,lioN-1,i:prematbi.e Tavt joy.- u pa ,SATURDiti, °Ct. 9. -a • Rolionny Pilla and pintment bearing an peon.• • says a frightial_t, ther_address are counterfeit. ' o y n were ..s.aftassa.,,:pa.6tirrassoftt;sto.wit.z,. .iThe Trade Marks ef ',these MediCinei aye re out the British PossesOote, who May keep th istered inOttawa,. Hence, any one throtigh asays-King Humbert Areerica-aCounterfeit for eale, "will be prim d -ent WDitESDAY, Oct 13 Teheran despatch Says the Eurds have fallen !back- hr as Soukbulak; sending trogr.bot------+1 ye frontier into Kurdi... sta:n. • It is reettried they totally -or pn,r- . . outed. Signed, - - - ee of amnesty to Col ibaldi's son-inaw. tiany aegroyea• a, hundredTHOMA5 HOLLOW_ Sailor who,steered the Psrsioai yillages. The tribes Of Azerbijam 53;1, `-'xFOT? on with the Che,sapealse are preparing to march against there. '-/soritr• 79: 13 - - „ ?f r whiph Ny.e. desire t6 ery o e ScirThe $pe y all. acke 011 re y inail•to eine is sold age, or six e by mai sing Jar goia Itik where i •"Ariel wh ruggiata at $1, es for 85 or wil eipt.3.pf the mon A ; THE GRAY MEDICP - „Toronto, Out. Lucanovr by0,11druggi -Canada and 'fithe-Uni eararid retak' drug - • i ' - 4 0, siTh - - - mf re VI r: r ?DA beseudt_ • bya CO.. Canada - Sand eVa 'States - • asses ;•.•,•1? e i• 1.4 si• • 1'