The Sentinel, 1883-02-23, Page 7;-=••
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• mug: li4.-onse, Ccovering from IL Trainee,
culiari -to Have,. Died- in; Anotber
• Country. - , .- i _ •
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• 1.• 1.Big Rapid.1*(Mich.) Pioneer.]
A v•:. ey iengu.ar ease a spire ualism, A
Beth ..: 1,Fait-tre- called, Wee _reported to us
eq,:el.feer of the fainile'qn which the•
..-eeee ei` ocated. • :The „family in question
-reet...: ehout five ..milee. northwest • of the
* Cky, the name of the family being House.
Some ttme ego. daughter 'of Mr. House, a
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Notengl4dy ebo t 17 year's of age, was. taken
- Ill with dipht exia., three, or four other
ehil.:_iren of the femity_ having, previously
(Lea with the same disease; After 'Millis
gonee feed been, sidle ,four or five Weeks she
eumlnonede different tined to her bedside
and told "thena- thet she was ping away,,
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but-• would return in a few days. She
teen tuateucted. - them to11
ve - her
eei-jeety.t. alone and net *tench ,.h r -again
•uelaie she returned. ' Then, for a period
-el ti.rtie ' daps `Mies House lay iminov;
. a,bie, tO all ,appearance being dead; At
*- :the eif4-rati9n of three daysstee returned to -
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coeeci eyelid -and has:since beefilin perfect
beehlesil.tteng up frothher bed almost im-
,euee'eetety at the end .of the three. -days.
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The rereAgeet part of the story, however, ii
- Shp L.1.6i; that when- she returred to herself
tete eeies eaniebady elae., Previous to her
.e. eielineeS a -deughter of an old friend Of
Yr. ei6use died of diphtheria at Eneiey,
▪ eweei.ete Ceunty,' beleg a total strenger tie
▪ i-ee liouse,i..e't on her return to .censciotue
. ele....-ie .aies Haase appeared to be the gtrl
- -the.t. di.01 at ',E3.2iiiey, Clain:dug the deceased
girrt*5 parents adher parental:- and failing to-
recogn.ke her own._ She speaks feiniliarly
a tbiugg he :never 'save, end calls by name.
people *hem she never heard. . 8he oleo
, speaes Of her visit to !heaven,: of the people
. and friends- tole, saw there, hied SaYe she will
4 havetereturn there about the 4th of it
• July.- At _tileies; She Seems to be her own
eiSo somebody else besides the perien
• alJavenileiatiOned, having lately appeared as
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deceaseds:rife Of .4 men living several
' miles tek‘re3r. Hee. -present health is said to
he i p _feet, , e
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Ar Ceiieeeei* Amazon.
There had tist died in the -hospital tt
• Tssy a Wornian about whom is told -ono ef
tee 0-uric:ilea -tales relating to female
, . werrias. The ' scene of her exploit,
• whether rear or false, was a hattiefield in
the •Ctimea, where the *colonel of the 27th
Regirnixti wets struck down in the mitIstof
_a- hot engegement. When the tistfair was
over a sergeant in theiroltigeur regiment
'preposed' to two- eonarades in the 'same
%force -to- go and. recover the body of the
colonel; and a, start Was. Made accordingly
with that otetect. - But tlie other two men
- were. dhoti. &own o the •wity„ e:nd the
e sergeant alone: survived • to reach the
officer'e- gide; -Thiti eureivore who .ieasf of
short etatureand. ender bui1d, was not
strong enotigh to carry off the body
unaided, and ' therefore de-iris:edand
exeouted a. mance-aerte whit*, if truly
reported,: was. certainly original . enough
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Beckoning to two hostile COSEISOks- who
- atypeered' at • a distance, the sergeant
indticed them to.. corne up in the . hopee
a taking ageciffoner, andasthey approached
quietly -picked therri off- witha couple of
peuetei hairs at twenty'. yards - range.
Their bores sere then Utilized for. Wring
back 10 the Erench carcip- the body a -the
colonel, whioh was 'duly restored to life,
and then or the firet time it appeared that
his deliverer wee also wounded. An
exan2ieiatkiti into' the wound proved, thet
the eergeant was :one of the femalesex,
and she confessed to hiving joined- the
army out of ,sympathy. for her • young
brother, who had. been enrolled on the lists.
Tie general- in.. coMmaird of- the .brigade
upon this sent fore -the wernan, whose name
Was 'Virginia Deequieres,-comPlimented her
on herbravery, and dismissed her with a
recomMendation which afterward procured
for her the eross of the Legion of Honor.
She had been., already some time: in the
any, havink risen from the ranks to the
successive positions of ", lance corporal,
corporal and sergeant'and-muSt have been
the time Considerably over 40, as her age
whenishe- died -the Other day was stated at
no igSS than*. 79. ee
--. Annie Laurie.
The song of Annie LaUrie." was written
by William Douglass; .Finglandi. in the
stpwortry of .Kirkcudbright, _hero of the
song," Willie was a Wanton Wag." Annie
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Laurie was. the eldest, Of the three daugh-•
term of Sir Rbbert Laurie, Of -Blaxweltone
Her birth is thus redorded by her father in
the family register :"At % the pleasure of
the Almighty God; my darighter,, Annie
Laurie, was born. • on the 16th day of
Diceen.her, 1682 years about 6 o'clock in
the morning, and was baptized by Mr. Geo.".
(Metter,. of Gletioairn.) From the euriouti
collections of manuscripts left by Mr. W.
F. H. Arundel, Barjary* Tower, Dumfries-
shire, we Teariithat Annie Was wooed by
Douglass, and that she refused him. He
then made a runaway Match with a Miss*
Elizabeth Clark; of GlenbOrgi in Galloway!
In 1709 Annie married James Fergusson,
ot Craigdarrock, and was the 'mother -of
Alexander Fergusson, the hero. of Burns'
song; "The Whifitle." Zianies arant, in
no -fel, " Walton Fenton; or, The Scottish
Cavalier," gives a iull account of . the com-
position. of "Annie Leurie-.2" -The early
version of of the song is as fellows :
lifaxweiton'shanfs are bonnie,
Where early fa's the dew,- •
Whore me and lainia T-leurie
' Mad. lee the promise true,
Made up the promise true,
And never forget will 1, -
- And for bonnie Annie Laurie
I'll ley Me (Toon and dee: - •
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She's backit like the' pesCock
She's'breas tit like thc.rwan ;
• _She's jimp about, the middle; •
Her waist ye veal micht .pan,
Her Waist yai weal nicht span, •
• And she has a rolling eye; _
• And for bonnie Amnia) Laurie
lay ma dome and dee,
And there, in eight of the Redan andthe
galakoff,-with to -morrow's battle coming
some one called for a song, anti•
•TheY sang of -lore &Minot of fame;
' Fergot _wee Britain's glory,
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Each. heart ireealled-a different name, -
But 011 sang "Annie Laurie.". •
Deer guTl 1 -her name:he dared not sieeale.
But as the song grew louder •
Something upon the soldier's cheek
" Washed eft the stains of powder.
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sielethiireas Acid -hi Consumiption. •
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. Most readers are aware that sulphurOus
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acid, *Pone of our Most important Worn:
icidese and theraore to be re:ion:intended as
it Can be inheiled-evith inipunityi* lir.
- Juhtier Kircher, a :pupil of Liebig, and:
. 7;77nerof - eleeraloM factory-- in Brooklyn,
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. write* -es e Medica/ 'an& Surgica/
Repoxter, citsch.f. ifi, Oeitr: if.poth,. Ye -rein:
' The l'observatiort of .KOola has found a
brilliant confirmation in my factory, where
a large quantity of sulphur is evaporated
: daily. ! That in this process segreat des' of.
sulphurous acid is formed', can easily be
imagined. :During the .44 years that my.
tagtell7 . has existed, none of the many
--laborers have -ever been affected. hyr-Agber-
,
• Onlar OonslInaption, 'hay; more frequently,
enough perone in the beginning stages Of.
thia di-Sesee - applied' for admittance `and
- • were cured within -a few Weeks., simply by
inhaling the sulphurous aeid if not too-
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, tar. progressed, theseindividuals beekene
. strong, :;tot, and perfectly healthy again.
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All dieeeses zymotip: in echaraeter,i. even
cholera, sta • away :froni hie factory d
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tiiee •• W mg there 4 Persons a tOd-
- -with tron1t
' 'I -catarrh -are rapidly. cured;
. P.-iitheical " patients 'eleouid live in -rooms.
••whereileourly 1.to-2edrachms ef sulphur are
evapoeaterlion a Werth stove. Firtst 8 or 10
- days there is increatia. irritation Of esetigh
and expectoration e then these cease, and
-the. „iindilidual - rapidly - improved. . Con.
. vales ente should live for * Lime in :rooms
fine ith aromatic: Watery -vapors.- . -
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• *reanotersteamere the Great Basta
ern,• .yihk idle- at -Milford Haven, Eng -
lend,. I
The' -*owners can -neither • use • her.
4 profitlely nor ,Seli her. at any - reasonable
• . price.; .' • • ,„_;_
OX April 18, 185-0,1there broke over Dub
, lin -a 'atom such as,is predicted by Wiggins
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will °pour. here in March. The morning
line, but shout 2 p. m. the mercury fell
re.pidly- though the sun was shining.
tittle later ahurrcane unparalleled in the
latitude set in. -.)3y the official survey of
• four oiatricts,outiQf six, 294,802 pares Were
broken,. and . the- damage in glass alone
exceged $135,0Q0 -.„"The -glaziers alone kept
up their -spirits.: - -
•- The two-quailTorklay man has had bie
• . • ivood.cuteptiblished.,' The artist forgot to
._purau idiot. asylum in the. background.. •
• The inciat touehing sifory.connected with
the song is that told in Bayard Taylor's.
" Crimean Ineidents": .
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Extraordinary! C
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The Kingston
attracting great at „ention. - The patient is•i
t4-_mareied lady bet0 een 50 and 60 years of
ake. : -4. promineilt . physician. Sap that!
.many. years ago s310 took ill Witia a Sort of.,!.
nervous - wes,kneeele resulting . in loss :Of i
strength. Thencellshe: passed intiO• somno-
lency, partook of Rttle nourishment, prin-
cipally liquids, Sail could not epeak or
.move. Her pulwas regularand the
doctor judged shelf Iii.eas free from paineeShe
was itionscious,-hoee:iever, and could indicate
whenever she desi d anything. Foryeaes
she .lay in hod orreo1ined -in a phitir, and.
finally she regainec her wonted health and
strength. Again bout 1880,- she showed
Symptoms Of. an tior -nervone attack, -and
she .wasiudispos diduring the winter and
gradually- passed into a- state of lethargy.
Again she lies pe 4otly still and sleeps, the
functions of the --Ay eeeining to be natur-
ally perfermedee l'4he. physician attending
her made a etudy :r the the - case, as it is the
only 'one of. illicit :a-; character he. "law ever
heardor readiehe it, There ic nothing to.
indicate disear 6fi r the brain; ', '-- secretion is
regular:and- p .1se -orinak. The doctor pare
Only attribute ti4 tate pf .lethargy to. the
utter prostration IPt the. "nervous system.
-HP thinks she, i conscious; but .believes
that if- the Wire! ere examined,the derre-
bellttm would he fo nd undergoing a nhange.
The probabilitiefi e she will never recover.
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. -: College ,‘, k bania..g06,
-.0 I ama quiet,' ostentatious- reale; and
never harm any y;". said the- intruder;
moistening. the. tree. of Ins hands and
taking a firmer .gr .115. of:the ax -helve, ." but
if. ydu don't coMe' flown. with 0.1.7. to soothe
my lecereted feeli ge therewill be trouble
;here in Austin."! E•4‘ Was the boy bitten so
very badly by my jog?" asked the terrified
owner .of the an- ' "pl; Whoie one of the most
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timid men in kstin.- "He was bitten -
just, .$17 worthi replied the ' intruder,
swinging the Wippon - around his head.
"Here is your in ey,' . replied the owner
of the dog: .Theri itoider put the 'mOney in
his pocket and W&j about to leave; when
-the .proprietor Of khe- dog remarked: ".1
hope , • . your I See , was, . not , • bitten
badly." "Why,; lfa sAnt My eon. I haven't
pot any'son." " Wilsose gen is he, then, and
-haw dicl"-you cense to demand the money of
me?" - " Reis thejou of a friend•of mine
who owed me t nr, '.iiii, he didn't 'have any
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Money. The onl 'available assets he, had
Were those dog bit..s on his eon's leo ye and
he turned then* OVer to *me for eol ection,
and I- have celleffted- them." "Well, I
declare !". ,1441.Strangeri", continued
:the man with th axe .,laandle, ',‘, if. yOn or
your femily, ever:get bitten by a doge and
you want the &in _ gee collected promptly
from the owncetOf ' he dog, let= Me know,
and I will do. 1 ' r -25 per dentinet and
furnish my cieireia 'e handle."7-Tizas Syt-
ings. ._ Iv - '11
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e monopicenthinet
ieep: _
,ase of seranolenck is
They Tay along the battery's side,
Belo* the smoking cs,miori,'•
Bre.vo hearts frota Severn andfrom Clyde,
• And from the banks of Shannon. . •• '
Common*, Phrases. •. •
•The term blackguard has a very f'cora-
monplace origin. In all great houses,
particularly: inroyal residences, thee
Were. a number of mean - and dirty de-
pendents, 'wheee;' -office it . was t� attend
the waodytteds, sculleries, -etc. Of these ----
for in the:I-ewer,depths _there were lower
stilt—the most fOrlorti Wretches seem to
have heela* selected to carry, coal to the
kitchent- halls and other apartments: To
this smutty regiment who attended :the
progresses and rodedin the carts With the
pots and kettles; :which,with every, other.
article of furniture, were then moved from
palace to palace, the people,' in, derision,
gave the , name "blackguards," ..a
term since- become * sufficiently familiar.
"To the bitter end. " :is clearly- an 'old
nautical 'expression. dictionary pub-
lished in the .first part of the ..eight_eenth
centifri has "bite," a -turn or part of a,
Cable ; bitts," the Main pieces Of 'timber
telaich a cable is fastened when ship
rides at anchor; bitter,". a turn of the
cable about the timber called ." bitis,". that
it may he veered out little by ; and
-" bitter end" (of a oak) is that part which
Is wound about the hide when.: e ship rides
at anchor. The 'Modern cant -expression,.
" to the bitter end," may have taken ite.
rise either frOM. the Old .nautical words, as
meaning the last coil of the.cable, or -from*
the last end, theeavetr" hitter' dregs. It.
is a slang expredFieneaelnother form of "1.
will fight -you to the . death."Int it bitter
only means pitiless; severe, like a bitterest
wind,' or a bitter foe.1
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- Binning Outdone.
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'A somewhat novel 'plan- of redwing .cor-
puleney* to graceful dimensions AimensiOne. has been
devised by a G-erman medicetwriter. The
author, in h small -pamphlet ("Corpulency
and, its Cure, ' according to physialogiced
Principles," by. Di. W. Ehnen; Wiesbaden,
second edition, 1882), peints'out -defects in
the various treatments in vogue----Bantimps
and the mineral watereystem. The curious
thing,- however, is his &ten method, which,
-hp -pays, has the venerable- authority of
Hippocrates. -In the author's opinion,
corpuleney-ie caused -bey too - great a quail- "
tity.of albuminoids and of sweets; and the
gilre is to diminish these and to increase
the quantity 6! fatin. the ,food. ge :gives
an example of the success el his dietetics.
A:healthy man, 44 years of age,, -who from
his 25t1I year had begun to grew very stout,
owing to a sedentary -life and to the dietetic
use of an excess of alcohol, of albuminoids
-and of Sweets, lost 20 lbs. in six months of
the prescribed diet.. It may he added that,
theugh the proportion on fatty •faatters was
large, the diet :altogether . was little -bette
than starvation fare. • . •
•Alwavii Take Iftecelpts.
An exchaige says: •' At: this, time of the
year all persons are making more or less
payment . of monies. .-In• many :oases the
.-11,1*011atS are, small, and they, Consider. it
(derogatory, to their dignity or honesty to
take a receipt. This is a wrong principle'
and Only recently we have Observed several
disputes- over settlements which might
have been avoided if all transactions,
however small, had been conducted on a
proper biesinesaibasis. e The more intimate
you are With another the more reason -is
there to have: every transaction thoroughly
understood. nothing preserves friend-
shiP better than correct ea-Caen:wets. - It
ie very little trouble fOr any one receiving
money to geta receipt for - Sb far as
we are concerned we Shitii ohly`be too glad
to elueidatereMe theory by *welting as many
receipts as possible in return for the norni!
nal amountof our subscription tice.. We
hope to have • our papaeity_ sever ly tested
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during -the next few weeks. ---
EdWin 1ooth Saw _..silMuch Ado About
Nothing" in 'London. His verdict, is as
folloits "It. is superbly • Staged and very
finely acted. Mr. Irving's ideal- and. irett--
ment of the hero- are excellent,: and Miss
-Ellen 'Terry's ,Beatrice is perfect." Thi
scenery and ,seti" are, the fueest be ever
An ,Ex-ittinisele oat the Northwest.
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-• Eton. . David ;IL ird (ex -Minister in th
•Meckenzie Govern tint) hasheeIewriting a
series ofarticleeldbout the 'climate. of the
Northwest in h Charlottetown Patriot,
-and.he Concludes n these words "The
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climate of our igrati western country is
therefore adapted o the growth of cereals
_and yegeitables I • is, though extremely
cold in 'winter; fav'. rahle to -health.. Owing
to the drynese Of :he atmosphere, and the
ConsegnentraidI';transpiratiOii from '..the
surface of the heidiV.theepores of the skin
.are, kept ,open, 11 I though persons when
exposed- may feel temporary discomfort
from the frost; an may readilyget frost-
bitten, yet del ndt tke a cold so readily as
in this humid d ate; •A cough is a rare
thingin the North?'est, - Unless brought on
by great carelee iseeft. We, heard- more
coughing in ch last Sunday .' than we
did during the- le tour 'years we -*eke'
in the Territories.
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,A• N ENGLISH VETERINARY SURGEON- AND .0I1E/dIST, now traveling in
Stir that most of th9 Rene and Cattle Powders sold liere are worthless traeee
that Skeridea's s-41.
wsm-
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Condition Pew.
dors are abso-
lutely rare and
immensely n1 -
luxe.
hes en 'earth
everywhere or sent b
s°:trY
ies:Ti!akeen
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ehe
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7ird.rs
0ete.
fulto one
, Nod. Sold
'mail for eight letter -stamps. S: JOFFNSON St CO., Bor4-. ON Masa.
y .
_Loving the , h mama. at a Bistancei -
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'It heats the liai thiet whatan anxietythe
philanthropiatiN ftlad East have for John.
He has already. te ;isession Of one-tenth of
the...habitable glo e, including some of its
ar
laireet and inDet.prOductive regione. He
lOoke down lead . rCivilizatiensticht'as it
Ise4f. 4,000 years 4gr more. = Helasts aniple.
meanSatel.arnPle Sureberes toArve out, for
himself any ne*eilventagese.e_wqh he-rhay
think he wantsti'Why not let hini alone?—
Salt- Lake Tribeite - ' .
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—By.00112g a Johns,. Newfoundland,
on the ,outward , ,.. ip, - the Alien. steamer
delayed_ the deli•Irefy of die English .Mail in
Montreal: and ,To ' alto. ' The e delay- will
not occur againt,I he . mail _steamers., will
for the future Pro ed direct from Liver -
p001 .
to Hitlifaxkl- 1
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Electric ii .Tvot Belectrie. Oil,
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The two words gave very different signi-
ficittions, as will V seen by reference to
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Webster. * Eelfeetet :Oil' had no claim. to
Electric .prepertie 'ilonly- by the . pieture on
the wrapper, whiq looki like begging the
question. The po ' alarity:of -.Briggs' Elec-
tric Oil is euch aki to -induce unprincipled
persons to . al)* ' o iate - all the . law Will
allow them to ci�. The proprietors of the
...Original Electri I have no Claim to the
Werde Eelectric_ ir Thomas; but to -the.
Words Briggs? Ele t# its they do lay cfslin by
right, as they have made there of 'fable to
themselves. - • . e -
—A truly chars. iterietic and qiiitei.'novel
fancy, balk came ,6tat the , residence of Sir
P, L. McDougall; Vaplewood, Helifax, N.B.,
recently. It was Oalled a: Sir Walter Scott
fancy ball. Over 1,50.1adies and gentlemen
were present, all s 4essed in characters por-
trayed by the OP novelist. Mr. Walter
Fen* formerly this city, was -anaong
the.invited guests -
slosh -Billings says s.'
Next to a dear conscience for -solfd Con17
fort Comes an old shoe. One trouble exists
in the -fact that old shoes wear. out,and
another that they. Cannot be always* worn.
Undoubtedly Josh muSt-..be a sufferer fronn.
earns, and has not yet heard of the great
and only sure corn .cure, Putnane.s Painless
Core -Extractor: This great. remedy- _never
fails to remove the worst corns—soft or
hard—ina few. days,: Ne . diseamfort, no
sore spots, but prompt • and isertain
Beware of flesh -eating and sere-prodlicing
:substitutes. Use Putnam's Only. Isle C.
Poison & Co., Kingston, prop's. •
-.--Hamilton boys have strange prejndices
There is a lad here- who .• goes two or three
blocks out 'of his way when returning home
from acheol:.in order to :avoid passing a
store which., has a sign hanging in the
window announoiug : "Rattans of 'every
description toe pale! '
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A ger-Alen:tan writes "1 have suffered
,for over fent years With might OSSei and
general weakness,,eaused by abuse. _ I had
tried all the advertised medicines, and a
number of emihent-doctors, and fount/ no
relief or benefit. .1 have used twelve boxes
of Mack's - Magnetior. Medicine, *and am
entirely ,restored." --See advertieenient *in
another OolunineT,
- --We read in a LondOnpaper : " What
is going to happen 2. The Daily News_ inen,
tions the -Standard by name in a leader Ws
Week._ One 1110PHillg paper 'Mentioning the
-other 1 Such a thing has never *ea.known •
-before. Itrejoices the heart of, LIre.4ohn:
-Morley,*who refers to the fact in the: PzU
Mali Gazette."!.
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TO LADIES ,
suffering from functional derangements or
any of *the'painful disorders ore weaknesses
incident to their sex-, Dr. .Pieree's treatise,
illustrated With wood: cuts and colored
:plates, suggests sure means of comple.te Self -
cure. Send for three letter postage stamps:
Address World's Dispensary Medical Asso-
-ciation, Buffalo, N.Y. • "
• —Day begins itt sunset- With. the - den%
Athenians, Chinese-, Mohammedans., 'nal -
jams, Austrians and Bohemians.; at sunrise
With the Babylonians, Syrians; Persians
and Modern Greeks, a1 noon with ancient
Egyptians' and modern astronomers, and at
midnight with -the English, French, Dutch;
Germane! ' Spaniards, '-. Portuguese. and
Anioricante -
-THE GREAT CU
' And a complaints of a el qa,tic miture, ;
FillEVMATINE is not a soV4;§lign. remedy for '
"all the ills that flesh is heir for NFU.
'RALGIA, SCIATICA RHE' ,ATISM,.. and
complaints of Rheumatic naturst
ITLIS A SURE' RE
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From Thomas Foulkes, 1,iattewa1n ship
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Padishah of GreenocrN private realm '
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• dence, o4 Ida street,Tft rs on. .
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ii4 1ar, ' 1.4o'd- '
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,;;g2 • .. Canonry -pi peel soty, 1880.
• To HORATIO SUTHERLAND, Etp: •
Dka& Sra,—It is with grea4i:O•esure that Igiie
my,testimony as to the valuej;-,4 your medicine
'as a ottre for rheumatism. I v --A;.1 suffering from -
a bad attack of that complaint 411- the arms and
legs, and applied a great ma nl On:tedies without
relief. I was induced to take ;_. f i.,ottle of Rheu. _
matine,-and found it did me 41- irf3at deal of good.
A:second bottle . entir y etiti;1, me, nor have I
-fairer had it return of t e cotelt?..int, although I
have had a great deal• of tr23,,, 'ili:Lre in wet and
' cold. . . . • • - a y I=
- - . , - • I rethain„ dear at*, ,
Yours trzfi.74'
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- . . . TEIW:I.413 FOULKEP.
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' SOLDBY ALL DItiii:i,GISTO, , ,
The . Itheumptine Itian# Apturing Co.
ST. CAVIAR-IN:01 9Nio," .
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. Winer di*- CO., Illi•-iridantlo Agent%
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Haaniltok4j i ,
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• D. p,:n. L. 4 83.
Unlike 'other. -eathertics, Dr: Pierce'S
"Pellets "‘ do not render the bOwialesOstive
after Operationebut,On the Pontrary; estah--•
lish a permanently healthy action: Being
entirely imgesable no :particular °axe is:.
required. whaleueing theme By 'druggists
- ' • • .
- Claim:go' is Convinced that amidof the .
eirirne that -6ity ie caused ber- intenaper,
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.anee, and willtherefore -raise the priee of,
liquor' licenses sufficiently to - support anr;
inerease of her pollee fOrce. A novel , pro-
vision. in the proposed scheme varies ..the
cost of licensee ' according to the • distances
Of the bare fron2 the City nail, the fee *in7
creasing as that point is neared. ••
• 64 tiraL:PRN MEDICAL DISCOVERY- ATrade-
mark registered) is not only a sovereign
remedy for Consureptien, but also for con-
sumbtivd night sweats hronchitie • coughs, ;
spitting Of blood, wealrungs, shor'tness Of
breath and kindred affections o! the throat:
and chest. By druggists:f
- Capt. White, late . of the EleventhHus-
sars, had .an -estate of $10,090 a year in
Ireland; but for threeyears has scarcely-,
been paid a dollar; This invoIvei
pecuniary troubles, which preyed upon his I
mind until it gave way. Three weeks. ago
he walked oat on a lonely road, and • meet-
ing a laboring mangavebim his watch and
chain,: saying he had no further need of
them. Then he cut his throat;
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Vinorms. fox'- Sale
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SEND FOR, NEW LIST DATED
Feb. lst, published oir.the back of the Pott
and Tribune's new railxoad map of Michigan—
for free distribution. .
GEO: W. NOVER. -
• 103'GrisWold Street, DetroithMichigan.
TouNG N fggleeglig:11
of a situation; address yelentima lro. Janasvii1(3 '
• Wisl - • ' • '
portant.
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When you visit: or. leave New York City, save
baggage expressage rtind carriage hire; and stop
at the Gitaign ijNxc. HOTEL, opposite Grand
Central - Depot. Ekant rooins, fitted up at tv,
cost of one inilildn Rollaris, reduced to $1 • and
upwards Per dal. uropean plan,. Elevator.
Restaurant supplied with the -best. Horse cars,
stages and- eievelteel railroads to . all I depots.
'Families Can liVe I liOter for less money at the
'Grand Union gotta taan at any other ' first-class
hotel n the city:11 • '
...14.SSOn on qh 'iota Oh, see the girl!
Isthe girl profit Oh, yeti, indeed, the
'girl.. is prettil 3he is Very pretty, and
she,knows it top. - tpo.an pretty girls knew.,
that they are letty 2 Oh, no; they 4_0l
net. They never rknow it until - they are
told
told -so.; that id4 sr a great ,many homely• ,
girls think the ' pretty. ' -
BERMESEEZESEMIREMEMINIST =
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Pield, Garden; eata Plower Seeds
-mailed free t o allintending purchasers upon application:
Itis the handsomest Catalogue published inVanada, .sad
is iraluable to all who wish to bny Peitz Enna Surnea
Sp cis1 attention given to preparmic*Mmen GaassEs for
- PERMANENT PASTURE.
Vrioeil and- full j3articrilar8 will 138 found in Catalogue%
' - RENNIE, Seedsmaxt, TORONTO
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SIIMPTIO
„ have a psaitive remedy for the above disease; by its
. ttse thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long
- standinghave been cured. Indeed, so strong is my faith
• In its efficacy,that. I Will send TWO BOTTLES FREE,.
together with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease,
to any Sufferer. • Give Express and P. a'address.
DR. T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St.; New Writ
.1 •
And the severer forms of INDIGnSTION. A.
Small pamphlet on ..the above most distressing
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cents in stanips. By It. 'KING, ESQ.,* STAFF
SURGEON, ROYAL NAVY, ENGLAND. •
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• 'WJ1�$OK, ONT. •
ltrjt -
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vto T,filperdair at hiaM.7,e--1 Samples wor h .
• - 'waxy $5 free. Addrei, fiTINSO-N & 0.81 "'
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Portland Maine. • ,,
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• v""7 '‘.
• have fragrant Breath an t.epth like snow
Foolish and careless you'd!' TierY. • -
you didift'at once a trial 1.{.Ait.Ow
'On that excellent dentifrice" f TEABERRY.
• Indigestion'costivenes6"1 constipation,
are immediately curedI, .1Ith • ZOPESA:
stimulates and gives ac ti IV to the liver.
it increases the dissolei:i juicesof the
stomach, and causes the el to &mutilate
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$
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Q Costly °Mit free. Twos & Co.
Augusta, Maine •
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TRADE RFC
RFC
aEF ca.E3 R AIN &PIERIA-4 ts•TiO D.) :4k
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Fatr Old and -Vezina, 1240 and 1Feinale.
Positively cures Nervousness f.-4 ALL its stages
Weak MemOry, Loss of Brain. Pros-
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Written Guarantee to refunC the money if the
-treatment does not effect Al 'cure. It is the
4741esspest bond Sesit Medi* ,to in the market.
Pamphlet sent free by mairte-'4ny address. Sold
bv druggists at 50e, per Tki, or 0 boxes for
1-32 50; mailed freo. of post: ' On 'receipt of •
money. . !`, •
"• Mack's Blagnetp, 'Iyitedieine Co.
Sold by all druggists every
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Efectrio Appliance, are ''serriiA PO DaYikTilti.
TO. MEN ONLY, YOIIII3 ON .OLD,
0 are -suffering frozClakavotrs Demurs,
_Lon yrranirr, Lam or.i7.,:01eityn Fono'eaND
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of ft,PERSON4L NATIThIltreStiltitp4rom Asians and
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:llendatonceforIllustratedratilotfree. 4usdras3
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nrine and
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