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tErmsproprietor-- of the -white elephant
offers a prize of 6500 for the best.poem,not
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exceeding fifty lineson thst sacred animal,
and the poets who usually at this time of
the yearsing the beauties of ethereal spring
snouia'relieve the pressureon the editorial
waste -baskets by enteringthe raise for the
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showman's- stake.
Soma stupid, people it Mantua are raising
money to ereot a monument to thee- poet
Virgil. The next thing some orank•seeking
notoriety, and oblivious of
Exegl morannentura Bare terennins," •
propose a monument for this late Q.
ratiaa Flacons. It is the giory of the
livingotot the cornrctemoratio;of the dead,
which inspirea Most mouument building. -
eatIdoin-of- Dalhensie .44 his
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father. The Cointese, iiPhove*her:---- 27th
: year, andpoint •Ofintebas the -advantage
of her husband by 10 years. Her Mother,
the Countess. of Tanketvtlle, is the daughter
Of the late and sister Of thepresent Dake of
Manthester. Thus, Lady Dalhousie is
cousin . to Visoount Mandeville,, who mar-
riedMiss Consuelo Yznaga,... and is as well
•knorrn in New Yotk as in London society.
Lady Dalhousie oau alao claim: descent,
from One of the noblest fam.ilies of France,
for she is a great-grauddaughtet of the late
Duo de Gramont, head of the prinbely:an4
dilisal 'house of _ Gramont., The Earl. of
Dalhousie is one Of the lordain.wsiting to
the Queen. He is • -snots *city keen poli,
ticien--of extremely radical opinions,
as radtital peers - are rare birds, he probably
has anotable future, before him it English
Politics. - . - • -
- A. szczwr inquiry in. England rerealed-
the curious fact that within the last two
centuries no -less than twenty-seven highly,,
°important- questions in Parliament have
beendecided by a single vote. Among them
were the ustiond England and Ireland, the
&intimates of the A.raerican war and the
second reading of the. first Reform Bilk It
behooved tile parlicatentary voter to be on
laand whenthe rollis called.
Wi could all eat with horn- spoons
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toad or giver (observesa conteinporaneous
phitosop sr), and give the difference to the
poor ; but, if we did,- civilizstion would be
. 1 und-er an ocean of manufactured pan-
psm. ..Did not a olergym,a.ti in Eltza-
nah's reign denounce the monstrous -luxury
- of aging any forks at all, when. God, had so_
visibly giimi man five fingers to eat wi-th?
_Ix the Dominion Senate yesterday. Dlr..
Allan moved the House into committee to
consider' the report,- of the Committee on
Railways an& Telegraphs on the Northern
Railway Bilk _Tilt part of the Bill pro-
viding for the consolidation of the bonds
or stock, and the issue of new stook • or
bonds, was struck out, aIso• the -clause
providing for an 'extension, of the 'existing
agree:omit_ with the HatoiLton.A.North:
western Company for a- period .of 999 yearn.
A. comous fete is to be held _at Pompeii
at the beginning of May. The first day it
is supposed there -hi &visit of tlie Emperor'
of Rome to Pompeii ; there will be chits
gamestchariot riding, a procession and a
]riurciber of shops will be decked out as they
. would have appeared years ago.- On
the second day there will be a marriage
and a funeral, , with their respective rites
The third day are promised gladiatorial
games and a gladiator fete.
-A. SuSettieN IS beginning to pervade men's
Minds, that this balmy weather business
that the South annually brags of at a season
when the North is bidden beneath huge
snow-drift'I and. -the inhabitant's well nigh
frozen bytheintense cold, is a delusion and
a humbug. _ Stories have been brought
Lome by travellers, who have Searched far
and wide for a warm corner in Louisiana,
- Mississippi and Florida, of the awful cold
they experienced_ in thee- Land of Flowers."'
and'other picturesquely named phases. A
.correspondent, who spent the coldest night
of his Mein an Arkansas hotel some weeks
ago,. was not affrighted when an alarm of
fire in the street at midnight partly reused
him ; homily prayed that it was next door,
in which case he could have got warm. A.
New Orleans paper caps the climax, how-
ever, by -stating that. of three bOya who
-ventured in bathing at Lake City, Fla., two
-it-aught suoh severe colds that they died in
a few days. -
ALM cablegram says that the Emperor
Williain is ilk Every attempt is -Made to -
conceal the fact, and the official announce-
ments =declare that he is merely suffering
from A severe cold. But court °kolas ia
z 'Berlin know_ better, and the aged Kaiser's
, condition is regarded with absolute alarm.
The Emperor I; theoldest monarch in,
Europe. Qaeen Victoria wilily 65__on the
24th of May._ King Christian- of •Denmark
- is 06, and his wife, the Qaeen, is a year
older. The Emperor ot Austrian 54 and
.his wife is 46, while King Leopold of Bel-
giuna;49 years old, has a wife -aged 50. One
of the youngest monarchs reigning is King
Alfonso. of Spain, who has seen. 27 yeark,
and next to him come King George of
Greece and. Alexander -of Russia; each of •
whore is in the neighborhood of 39. The
Sultan a Turkey is 42,.. King Oscar of
wedet 55, Louis of Portugal 46, Humbert
ofitaly 40, President Gravy of France 71.
.The wife of the Russian ruler is tbree_years
younger than her husband, the -wife of the
-German five and the Queen of Italy five. .
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• IN kedicak DA Dumemtpallier'
:shows that it certain cases the .hallticinali.
tions , of chronic - mania can only be
accounted for by the fact that one half of
t.
the 'brarn niay-, become more -aotive that
the other—a • airounistance which leads
him to conclude that there is a functional
independency between the 'hemispheres of
_thebrain. The manner ia which he
demonstrates this fact is interesting. the
patient is put - into the serndambulistio
state. The object is to prod*** two differ -
4
ent yet simultaneous halluOinations, o ebf
titem caused by the action of one -h f Of
the brain and. the other by a wholly inde-
pendent action upon the other hemisphere.
Accordingly the doctor- tells the patient at -
hie right ear that the weather is fine and
the sun ...warm and -bright; his assistant
upon the left tells hint at the same time
thatit reins. The result is that the patient
smiles with one-half of the face, while dia.
content shows itself upon the other. The
demonstration becomes still more marked
when the hallucinationsof two different
sensorial organ's; hearing and sight, are
excited. Por' this the doctor toile_ the
patient at his right ear that he is in. the
country, and draws a mental picture, a re-
tie, in witich he is taking part. ' At the
same moment an &insistent is amitatirig the
barking of _ a . dog at the left ear. On one
side of the, face the patient smiles -with
delight, while the other expresses annoy..
slice and terror. -" There is no mimic,"
said the doctor, "however -skilful- he may-
be, who oat - give expression siinultaneously
upon eacsh side of his face to emotione so
. „
oppoired." - • -- •
Env•Dn. CiLliconnet one.of the American
revisers Of the Soriptures, announces that
the work of 'revision of the 'British and
American • authorities is now. nearly com-
pleted. "We have,' .he says, "been
through:the whole of the Old Testament
twice* and at present we are going over dif-
, feretit passages in various books, giving the
finishing touches as, it were. When. the
work will be finitled 1 cannot -say; there
is no certain tiro° fixed for a specsifits
amount of work, and the translators en thei
-other side will send as from time to time
chapters, or passages for our oda-.
'Rim. The publication of the revised edi-
tion, will Probably take piece toward the
enttof this year,. • lint I cannot speak with
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certainty. Our .work has_ been -confined
exclusively to -retranslating.. .We have not
attempted to ri-editthe sawed book, that
is, we have, not exe.roiser the function of
critics in any other way_than in regard to
the raeaning °file language In the original.
In almost everyInstatice We have followed
the "Masora* text.. -In points iii which'
there is a differency between -the Amerioau
• and English translatota our version will be
appended.' ,
Tnittotuateeit of Dalhotalie, who was the
bess...cle, the. great .ltalt given by Lady
Ashburton,' at Kent Homy, London, list
week *meadanoId Northumbrian fainily..
Ertir,msiden _nametwai Lady IA* ;Latina
Bennett, and she is a.younger daughter of
• the present Earl of Tankerville. In her
20th year she married Lord Itemssy, Who
four years ago succeeded' to ta• Scottish
nainteloe Young Ladle*:
First catoh your lover.*
Hold him when you have caught him.
Don't let go of him to catch every new
one that obmes along. _. - --
Try to get very well aCquainted With him
before you take hint for life. 7 •
-Unless you intend to support him, find
oat whether:- he mune- Omagh to !support
Don't mike up pint mind be -is an angel.
Don't palm yourself off On him for;, One
either.-
Don't Iet him Spend his salary on you;
that right- should " be reserved until after
marriage. . • .
If you have any, conseiettioue sordplei
against. -marrying a Man with e inother,
Say. SO in tinie that he may get rid of ther
to Oblige you, or get rid of you to oblige
her, as he thinks best.. • -
If your adorer "happens to-fat:Loy a certain
shade of, hair. -don't color or bleacsb2-yours
to oblige him. Remember: your hair
belongs to.yon'eind hi -doesn't.
:Be very Imre it is -the man: you are it
love with, and not the clothes he -weirs.
Fortune and fashion are both no fickle;it
is foolish to take a Stylish suit for better or
worse. - • -
If you intend to keep three --servants
after marriage, settle the _matter before.
hand. The -man- who is makinglove to
you irlaY expect you to do- your _snit welsh-
ing. - . _
.Don't try to liarryup- a proposal by
carrying on a fiirtatiot with some Other
fellow. _Different men- are men of -differ-
ent materml„aud the one you Want might
go"...off in a,fit of jealously and forget to dome
back. -
If you have a love letter to write, do not
copy it out Letter Writer.' If your
young man ever happened to consult. the'
same book he would know•yout sentiments
were borrowed. - cf • .- : -
Don't marry a. Man; to Oblige' any third
person in exidtenoe It is yourright to
suit yourself in the
Matter. 'But rernera•
per at the same time that leve is blind, and
a little friendly Advice frinir one Whose
advice is worth having may insure yeti a
life of happiness or prevent one of misery.
you have no fault to find with hint
personally; financially, .consoientiously,
socially, morally, politioelly, religiously, or
any other way,, he is probably - perfect
enough to suit you, and you OM afford to
believe -.In him, -hope In him, -love hini,
marry him !•• ^ ' •
4 triiiiee19./1174
A. same. Despalr ad eIf.Iuriiled
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-. IPu$k-flhs
• . .1E10 T..;
cute to a!agie His*rent.
The graphic oourrenoe tlik4.15 described
below- .is .one of thel moeqt.- remarkable
episodes mn thedsimestio biota( of Autatita.1
It is absolute truth which 04 teschly be
verified., •
TheCoraiiik.it;14iver •
furabi:` plcrau:stinto9711iiiiWg
. by the announcement that ir. Clinton
Rindge, one of their most pri„,, inent
zees, had committed -suicide- The heem
atireadrapidlyand arottsed thgentiieteigh-
.bcithood where MA Rindge so:we/land
faVorahly known. At first ti-seetted int.;
possible that any one se Ont. nddontestic
could do sie rash ardeed,r, ancthe . inquiry
waif hearcLonevery side:me IL:the cause.
The facts as deve1opd on4iivelst1get1on,
.proved wit, is follows :
Mr !Age. was doneatu inhis tasted",
and took the [pastes ° enjo„ • ant in: the
society of his oh ldten ;and F J4ide in their
development. 4nd indeed le had good
reason to be.I.POud, 1 r they ave promise
of long lrves of success and u . altess. But
an evii day csame. - His younf st
began to show eignsof early decay.,
He felt unusually tired each ty, and would.'
sometimes sleeptthe entire af nocin ifper-
mitted to dos�. His head -p ed hini not
acutely, but with dull, heavy piing. 'There
was a oinking sensetion tit pit ot his
stomach. "He st relis for food and
nitioh of his intereittOr thin about -him..
.He tried manfully to overo e these feel.
inge, but they. neented atrozer that bis
-fletegantsiloise flesh platy, the
tether beciame alarmed and -c suited phy,..
Biplane -as to the cause of hi - :ot's knees,
but they -were tumble to ex
Severe sores -broke 0 :Oh _ his
arms,
- and he wail taliwi to B afalo, where a
painful operation iiiis perfor ed, resulting
in the - loss9f Much blood, at affoNding
little relief. The young n rettirned
home and a council of p .sioians was.
called. - Afteran_':feithanstiveu_examinettiOn
they declaredtete ;was, nOti*lope of final
teooVery,- and that he. mus . 0 with_in a
very few daysi.... To desorkil the Agony
wliiohIhis announcement isatmled the tether
wouldbe initiOS ible. • His •-%ad failed to
grasp its full meaning :afire then finally
seemed:to Comprehend iti-bu she load, was
too great. In at agony of ft zy seized
lattfe and took bis own . preferring
death rather-. than ".to eur_vivrgihis - idolized
-Perpetual Iajunctfon. .
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Inthe
:13. S. CirouitConrt in Maryland,
It Was; on the '10th of Merck, 1884, acli-
judged and deereed th-eit petpetual
injunc-
tion be issued- against Louis E. Wetter std
eighteen ..otherd, restraining them
from -
imitating the labels of the Rum-ford:Chem.
ioal- Works, tianiifacturetstiflaoreferce
Baking Powder, _ant ano: from using
-their old - ,bottless:-..'_The,-"..idefendantri* were
required to bring into.00urt all fraudulent
labele, and - all • imitation - powder, ''for
destriiction. - It. was decreed that the
Raraford Chemical -WOrloi- be entitled to
receive the profits Whitib have been diverted
-from it by_reason of..theInfringenteut,. and
the defendants were otdered- to pay all
costs. Thus is - another victory s-oored for
the Rumford: 'Chemical Works, who, net
long since, calmed - several. parties to. be
heavily fined for,vids,thigthelninntstion of
the-Bupteme Court ,restraittingaW prisons
'froth offering for isde-,:,„kAdict ThOsphite"
(eo.cialled) in any package which shall be a'
substantial or colorable imitation of Hors.
ford's. Acid Phosphatie:.,-„
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- Why is it that a blessing Oily When it is
lost outs as deep into the heart as a sharp
diamond -2 Why mitt we first weep before
wee= love so deeply that our hearts ache? -
liessethiiirii*Ctit- nfirePtif Wilts" is
taking actotie MeiSlierikagiltist`the Pone'
All °lien employee's. of the Russian Gov,r
stamen!" have been diaraissed and theuse
of the.Polish language in public places has
• been prohibited.
son., ' At that
too weak to
His face had,tu
entirely at ti
for his death
Bright's.- dim
time ,Wilha
ow what -yr
ed black -hi
es,* and his
•. believing . -
e _ of . the
whioh he ' Wa suffering,- ' uldnot - be
removed: .'. Jill this siipr„,.. e . -Moment
William's antis; came-forwarlanddeplared-
the would make a final attenOt to save her
'brother.. The clocitors.interased, assuring
• her it was daeleeri and that oe would only
-hasten the.,:end.by the ineant.the proposed
to employ. . But 14 -he Was fir, and patting
all bitok, approached her brat ter's -side and
administered a 'remedy ' w,Litoli- she for.
tuntitely had on hand. ,Witrm at hoar -he-
ti
Seemed nterelaasy, and beta: the day was
over showed signsof decidedi : _prevement.
these, favorable signs contintid, and to... dei
WilliantB. Rindge .18 ivellti. havi•:-‘ - •
-virtually reisedfrOin the de1 tli-- -
marvellous &vier of:Wetter- al
can be teadl vetified• bywnyi ..
1 l',1•11..Tirt; tip Galvasileed Irp.11, Wate licitprs ant.
Mudge was
transpiring.
teeth (seabed
iendayeaited
est the fiend
dneys, from
lisltitelberiAlliGIVIIIIIT Alt AltigiT/Illett
'WI ape Verti pante; in Me
" .114411.124,1r4a44,L._-;
Iteq. *palckretnAL in the -week, giv
ihe toile being adoofint of his Imo-
neeidral _ attent t in' beg i ;Willi& '.. kind --of
gretileinIthePSalialltitange, Of the Aifooky.
llotibtaijoiwillicough viltich the 3. Iva.- ,-tib•
tick,Ra: 1.1P-:,-,.hAte,r,A1*•94, 4)1a..414--; ihack-rek
-momed-bemns our party to make up .a.bag
ittoorlienkilf ter a faiWiti_ 'WO Ilam well
aWatir•Will...hringdaten ;titi.on tia the Wt
and contetiipt Of allsPettemen,„! There are
Yetiottakinde,0•,gtonsitt,,,ht. the,. motintaitii,
all easily shot, but nonetaheli,eik taa4Y as
'the foal „hen, ;Or' truflied 'tree &nee:, These
sit on lbgir �r tinderbtdeli; or the branches
of trees, .'aticl-z.gaite!plapidly „at.. yott,.. even
wYelii:,Y.04:are cife,Wiug near. toy-knotir thain
ciiver with a, itote..-or„tstioki ot,,to• stare *tesn!
m tome priiiiitive way. Dr --Hector ',siva
that ,°he ' toyer' found mach tifficulty ip
catohingth.eni With a :.ebott. -Piece d Sine*.
twine, made intoa noose and.:.fasteted on-
alletder pole: . As •yioit . apProtich slowly,
the •• • 'bird - -does-not seeni .in the i least
frightened, but site: gravely watohingyOut
proopeditge„ ., fitll ,- you pedis the noose. oyer
its head, -fiors4•perlicipt Atilasiiilie:ntsise is
0108e -4v -obligingly; dodges. its -head; ' and
theit you, have ,onlyto ptiliit off thextreq;
. The .ilesli= ii°6weet and tender,, and ;hay . a
dozen --fool . -.. hents-,.. in th:.`;-stevi,' . are
to dainty appetites a -*damns •additien'
to the invariable bacon- and -bantooki 4
the :camp snippet; thoUgh-packerif thid ..ordi-
nary men disdain anything .less solid than
pig in SOMO form or another. - Well? Al.
i
secured _feu .or .five in ten - minutes; ‘f-
Itliiicked one over Witita' etonei and,. chasing
. . _ . .
another into the bush, struok at it. two Or
. : . . c _
three times with a long stick and at last,
. - . I
brought it down. Farther on, -we peppered
with volleys Of etoneifan old cook Who had-
Petchect on the top of a tree, -and whOooke4.
calnili-doWn at us the while, occasionally .
clienging his position to another tiee,-, self
-togive us a .better chainte, and ; at .lest--.
disgusted. with oiii badprisitioe-4§ing
away too for into the wood 'tot us to follow
,f- 1!„! este.
An importait' di -Onion was givo;-f
Chid Juane Haisrtf at the OiVil A.
To pho:r%telvissallethilitil:odwineltagreel'ainw.ametealienthein011nadhiveelf1)4vi:k
held ' that s.olivoilonaegoast thethepartywitnessopeoco ±r
istance between.thein-ws,
Materiel n '
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No. Warmtli Aleph° k
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- Daring the_ extreme ootd Weather.
Unitary last.a Man was found -leaning
upright against a rolling in London, \frozen
to death.; •Thia oiroimetanoe led an Elle\
Hell. admiral to write- a letter . to Public
Option, in which. he. says: , - . • •
"1 would not initiate: an improperi11804
spirits to the watchman found frozen, but
I ban unhesitatingly say that; from my
own experience, nothing. would .be More
likely to Cause a stoppage ot theheartthan
for a person, after -taking draught of -
spirits ut a comfortable temperature, sud-
denly to expose himself to.. s.uoh a -biting
oold_as we have lately had." :
- The admiral. was. -a member Of the hist
Arotio conimittee, and Says that the wit.
teasels- before it Were unaulmouti the.
opinion that takingspirits to•keep piitt acid
is a -fallacy; tea and coffee being mach bet-
ter. xite -coppludeid his letter by ming: '
: Scl.arneli who were with me in the- A r
tio regions, after' one day's experience in
rum drinking, oame to the aonclusion that
tea, willth was the only beverageased my•-
-self. 1- tferable ; and they quickly
from its uee, while
• • , considerable
Also gutted,* ift TifluZine, eup
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Asylum.
Clinton Rindge known the( ., i • - _ _ .horitiess of
recover he would to-de,y be e,' 4 have as usual- a large and well. atnolineVet
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aily onii WoUldiaeoept as tru and despatch i .- . - - , II find oar-.
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Eitvetroughing a the matter -
but the facts which turnee the Ohediost...c
causedlim to 'commit stied „. - , _ . f ; bat. if
However sad this case Dia• - • regard to
remains -that thousandsof eo In StOiei I have a e*v1mant 1 attoonviatted
ual .as, ti,tat :te-is not StrAtger-i",-britit never was
-perfeettly clear tOmyroindthitt he is Arthur
OrtoLorkien.Treth:
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this - •mornent in as great
William Rindge and mn as getat danger of
(tensing .nnEleeygnot death tatheir friends.
Liver,and kidney .diseases spa become the_.
most cOmmon.exid_mostt danifarous -of any:
of all modern loomplamts.
most deceptive.- in. their .k
horrible in theft final stages.
more deceptive than tiottettit,
rarely r: be • detecOd ' eict.
'phystotatiti, Unless mio -
be reatirted.torand few dooto
how to dothis.i. !;Their •
, • -
or- possibility ' Of"approich
terror to the one who is thre
as • to all -.hie or her fri,-
diseeses have. - no - distin
but- ciome mn the. form
loss of appetite, aching mus 88 and joints,
dull headaches, pains in the."'!ack, sto_maoh
and chest, sour stomaoh, rec
cold, irregular pulsations of
frequent : dizzinesis. If ne
symptoms Are Certain to to
kidney and liver or Bright's,
whioh there is Stile to be a gr
agony and only one means o
is by the use of Warneengt,As Cure,- the
importanee of 'taking ..thie elkeat remedy
upon-thia slightest appearancrikof any of. the
Above -:_eyniptonas- cannot b4too strotgly,
impressed upon" the minclallf all readers
who -desire eisoapeleath! a pant - and
prolonglife with all ite pleast es_ and bless-
-alley are the
innings and
They arelar
ion," and oen
by. eltilfal
pio astelysis
• *understand
at, approstah,
hould -strike
• ened as well,
ds. These
syml5toms,•
Of _
ring signs of
e heart, and
eoted, these
into chronio
lulease, from
t amount of
nape, which
r , .
tags.; .:::: •
-71-svo et
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There 'are several ways 14lling-it man
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& puppy, but an Aastinpltot# tapher did it
in . a very teakinamier one ay las t Week.
A, feeble imitation of a FAQ avenue dude
Appeared at the artist's trAddio, ,1 with it•
young bull dog attached tollie_other end
of the string it' his hand. .
"What will yeti charge me to take
.piciture cif thinichtwg,2".
'fTwodollariVOSplied-thel
A.
013nt how ditch' do you at-- ah (I am'
on the same picture, you kn
No, extra ctliar$e for vl
chstrgunrilhFc for14110
-glom"
-There were several ladiefth the stigci
and .to save his life, the dudgeat,:t imagine
why they bilNktna so visi 9 affected.-
8ij'ttngs.•
Men from 21 to 65 years
quently be seen playing nrb1�i ID 'the
streets of Angel's Clamp, Cal
Love one time layeth bu as; "zilether
time give* wing&-gSir P. Af-lary.
Opossumbreeding is anew tindProfitabli
industry in Georgisw- Qnewell.stocked
farm will yield,A.yeatly revenue of 4400 Or -
6500.-._ - •
, .
i!ow...-,tther DO..:11. i .:
•••• ci. ',‘,- . . •
. Sarotilled teepeetable peoPte, would heisifF
iota , tioneliferatily -before _ pilfering ,your
poeltetsiiit a OtOWd,ed;..theroaghfare That:
-would lle:t,e0 04.-4 The same diElOriM_Iiiit-
c
'lion is tat sindicated • by . =the.- se -celled
respectable druggist when hat. i wentistiliit
-cart-Outdo Pt/sates - "Comr,:•.,. xteicron„:- igiP
asked for He will pilfer your i pockets it
the montgenteeliAnanner ...hy- 'Substituting
cheap andditiflerotii tubititutisfOr . the
genuine Putnam% . Port 'Eitticittot ..".1trifoli .
'for -the -Se, gentlemen, - and tali- nate other
thiitatittata'n Corn Ettracter. -Odd ' by .
druggists everywhere. N. 0:.Peletati de. ,.
..-Or. o.,.
iBitgation,_ props, ,_ - • - '
. -
-Ladies ---inclined-tO go lisiaing• for ,CoMPli.---
tnetts yrtIlfinclotbent Commonly' inialiallotv:
water.4-Bay044!tyfor. -, _ I.::
-
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mitre Elsip45...7-1-
' l'Olson's '.Nervilitur,:the -grim pad OniO„
is -sure Pep Oen tfilte.,liti
:-need-to spend
aiarge sum to get promptrelief- from ever'
kind..of- pain,- for 10 cieiits.viillfpur.chese ik
trialbottle. -r- 0 to any ,drugi tom. 1 19r ,#,
tskgft bottles only 25' . COMO,- if.. all ' drhg;!...
'7tier.tiline, - Wilf"ease,,..aohipg ' xvithip..,ftre
-gjer..i:alitiall::,',..h.t:awlial:4114:e.•:,;,',,,:i" at 4...4.41i.19:-.14,41..'0. k,-!",Arcilii.!.3.ge''81111:11,63g.;
tooth, ',filled -with batting sitturatedlwith
pain:: '-Wen and .25 vette e bottle:'',
utiniites....: Try Nerviiiie Iiiii.ill' fitidi7o....
...-..........---, . 3 .' 'WWI.: "t Tt
The prioe.0 Ci c asian - rl ;--hant,:i lately
dropped to about:000Q, ecitf the • lowest figtire,.
*Air illiisiVii.'IL
,." i ; , -4. - 'L
... .••.' , tk,.......t v, -.....F; .
•S`Wonien,i will soinetimeS -cottage ,Itneir
'ilinit,1.4totit ktiliter Ink*. Otte te !ciii0lifiiiii Ili
faiiltiPHeittiffirt.- ' 'll - : ••'. -;•-•;,1-'.' 14
:. ,,;,-i. . ‘`' '4- '" „.- ' -• I. ,v thti*O.
uggista14 ' malari&1 districts.ikay
jiikliiiiik*, , egfitiblet 'dem-,
a Staiid41- iiimedYfoi'
af as Asttuntne -is.41'orthe
and leiter: , .--, f4- f4IV_,-,3
' It is only necessary. • . - •
. teltiow old ' toi-k be
come more indulgent. I see no fatilt -com ".
mittod that I havenottommittedMyself.i-,
:Cloak.
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-(BEFORE;) - ._ :,. , 4,, .(.4-VER.4.,i . 1
arno4-vott Arq_Bgtg an& abet g_0,--ence •
„._APPLIANpRs„:-Gre sent . on ;s) Days' Tr -44: i
--NEN,. ONLY, YOUNG,Ort• OLD;'.vehb areVnler-
. Lig from - Iknaypqe,cPP1311,111;i,
LOST VIT410., ,
WASTING WkiltNESSRS. and all t stklisensf„s,4 a .
Papoli4j, NATITREL:,zestilpin:CIMAIARusW
-' OTHER ' OAHSEM Speedy roue' and evp.!*)te „
restoration to 4 .FiltiLIEFill - VI9O,B, atri 1,.[A.AtIO,D
GGARAgTEED. SendIV ones or Illuahitcd.
.•1',Apmbletc e.- ATIcliess2- • cl •-', ° • ": t--- '
Voltaic:. eit -041 MaiaJL
EL•
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S: E., 'tglettirei bit iheili*/*Ix an_,...ciat
Trinity Medical College, fOttoUtO• Octi
A:iirist to the TOrontA General. Hosp14.1,' late
.0tiniiial •Entm1stint"116ye114ciiiilbh Optiti*Imic
Hos-pato, Moorefield's ,,, and, .Ceatral - 'don
Throat and'Ear gospitEd. g17 Church: t
ToroOtO: i i '' -'_
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rick Machines,; and ...Brich., Press,: ea:,
eke ;Vie ?clink -eke Cleinlithed Brick . e .
hie piir 40.A0 orsteiralfiwer.-
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611,Cerafoittit tfeitbie so- F my wealble
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