0BJALTH. fitigue and laducestion. drige remark* on thi« Bub- «f""!°^fwm 5ea/A, an Eagltah A to BJieotlfio hyg eae :- " n « of imparfeot digestion ii -*^f' we «t«t oa a walk, it doe. r !ich whether the road be rough l"^?ti obstacle ii avoided with k*,'l;tre»dour way over rongh r«^ htanaled heather, or over a ^rt^out difficulty. Oarnerv- W**? â- fall vigor, a-ad preserves «'"jLtlon among the movementi -.rfSofthe*b?dy;»o that P*!. nFher and all diffionltiea are P"f BaTwhenwe are tired, the K^\l,ff8reat; a Uttle roughnew in r^nervGU. syBtem no longer oo- the movement, of the varioue bSarforacDoimonend. â€" thine occnra with the varioni ffiU'tinal canal. The meohan- Jhich the acta of chewing and awal- \KMito act as stimmants to the Kand nervona Byatem. thua inanring r .^co-ordination between the fnnc- r- ti,. Tontii, the atomach, inteatinea, livitso beeihiusted bf previona or debilitated by illnesa, the reqnia- Uriination may not take place, and l^Torbiliousa'-Ba may be the reault. Lj do we find tba!; the meal taken by «j Immadiately after a long railway 7 disagrees with him, and either *,icknM8 or diarrhea: or a bilioua ie ' Forty winka after dinner is not fcvjabadtliing;'but forty winka bo- liiuieriscsrtainly much better. If often do men who have worked hard L with their mental facaltiea contln- M the stretch, go home and have '» forthwith Exhausted aa they are, ktjB they expect to diguat properly what Lt! Almost the only aaving point ia, Ijuny ot them live some distance from tplioei of business, and have a short yjiiiigthe homeward drive to ait atill Irat, lliis is sufficient for some, eapec'al- Lpimg men but it is iasufficient for ty men, and they ought to mike a Vol having a little rest at home before U, Same men, unfoirtunately, are ao illed as ta believe that exercise after [d day's work will do them good and 'i of utilizing the little time they have intafteraday's labors are over, they t time or four miles, or take a tricycle- H leveral more, before dinner. The iijience is that, under the combined kalud physical strain, their digestion bpaired and their atrength broken t is grave truth it these remarks, imd 1 be well laid to heart by those IfK compelled to work at high pressure, IHmifail in that due repair of tha bodily It which lies at the root and foundation iiliealth But mental emotions and the f mind may in their turn produce dis- i of the b'^dy's duties in the way of tion Here, again, the viewa ex- iteem with a common sense and pliil- ywhich commend them to the thorough mtion cf those who find digestion to rem the nervona influences that chaae iKother and career over the anrf aoe of ntal atasosphere â€" "« scraewbat similar so those of le, may be produced by depreaaing or bhigimental emotions, or bodily condl- We know how readily excitement of It any kind will destroy the appetite in (peiple, and depressing emotions will ilaalmost every case. We not nnfre- iti; hear of girh ia whom consumption 1 to have been brougit on by an un- ite love affair. If we aboept tbe view |i:oiiSGioption depends upon the presence ptubjrcle-bacillua (or living germ), we p. It first sight, think that there otm NS ot no connection between consump- 1 U'i dissapointed love but the deprea- lifet of the disappointment will leaaen l-'sMtion, impair the nutrition, and ren- p body more likely to afford a suitable â- MBoil) for the bacillus." -ii'iisitwou' iaeem to be equally pro- 'tuat varior emotions affect special I the digestiv system. A strong im- liiii of disgust nay excite vomiting; ,*â„¢onis sjidto produce movements of 5 the small intestine; worry ia known «the liver; undDr. Brunton gives «M5nteEnce to tho popular notion that U-emay be brought on through a men- !»«pliMt:ated, forexamfb, byanxie- .i^eoljlalage respecting the wisdom of fwowg an easy mind if we would grow '.thsrefore, a physical basis. It ia J; a. of inferences that the mind and 'T T^^ ""^^^^ " allowed to remain j "f"^. nnrufilad are most likely to be prendingovera body and processes L'^PestfuUy live, and act in a -JMi^ normal fashion. If care really .KMems provable that its method iiZ!l'"'"8«^y *h»t o^ destroying IS! ^, *^°^^ f unctiona on whioh Keirl""'**â„¢" "" bodies depends. ,T'»8 considerations have paved sott s.; '^**'=^"'»° of the practical fWa.B 1 !^^^ ^» ** *!»« oloM o* the Be w u â- ^*' ^^" *^«»» rngaged in Ftii4.». *l" '^« causes which pro- tee^ „ '^^^^s collec'i'-ely known ""Pliihed^f 1 ^^'^^e papers may have frSv^^wtone usifnl nanlt )f l"'^,. '® '^?" led to note that eaoh 118^1 «tb !i?"'"'*^ ""»*y before the exact L Th«^***" dfaturbance can be »brtJ!.°^ greater or more foolish r« Which one might be tempted u,. H 8 *f™«. than that wUoli lea that aU cases and cImms we of similar nature and oil- ^kIk* f^ ^^^°^ eneooragM that :jj'»t of Indiscriminate dirSg-ewal- W °i^*«ria» our age. Glvm ^i the "!: 2* *°y "8 ®f p»p»» "Bos)l,^»tMmyof martyii*(fc '*U1 fly thereto for relief.-oaly, ^totot^^fo* the trebly Ktter tfWZ^^^ch attends the dadiing "*« t/ '«ewed health and ra- ijgL' « people would only jtudy, liilUbl^^ Particulars of their mode 1^" wm '"" »od other detaila. WoCn*?**^*^ knowledge Wfefi •^'?®^"»» weehonldat "*»««fimtay less liable to poor i-et uolearlyreoogniie that them is no PMuoea, ro aniwersal healer, no WnsAfl. ing ronedy, no sovereign spedfio. for the many.headed ailment wi^av^naSsd %«? pepil.," or 'indigertton." ThiinholaSr under snoh an idea are only to be compared to the deluded perwitii who, beUeviog tathe absurdities ofthe quack, are found to pnr- chaae a pOl or ointment which, if the ordin- ary rtatemente pnffiog the wares in queetlon areto be credited, wlU as readUy heal oan-, oer as cure oonaamption as nnfailinsly core acrofala as dissipate a tuaor of eirious nature. Keoognizlng the trae and aoientifio "^^^ !*â- ** *»* *•»• dlgsetive prooeH and Its distarbanoes, we shall be the better aUe to appreciate the nature of the meane which are to be relied on for the relief of the latter oondi^na HEBE ABB THEBE The Tnma Indians diaposs of their dead by oremation. aelcna, Montana, taxes Chinese launkries $600 a year. Electric lighting of mines in the anthra- cite region is pronounced a failure. The song 'Nancy Lee" was offered to mnaic pubUshers for $25. It ultimately- paid its composer $25,000. Japan hsfl been mapped out into six di- visions, and a medical college Lb to be estab- lished in each division. In some parts of Mexico precious woods are so plentiful that the atives build pig styes of roseirood Ioks. The Florida sponge fisherman have just oommenoed the season's business. The an- nual yield is atoat 350.000 pounds. The well-known pugilist Charles Mitchell attributes much of his success to the fact that he cannot raise a beard, or even a moustache. ' It is said that President Orevy is very rich and very miserly, fie eats plain food beoanse he is too stingy to buy dainties^ He is worth millioi^s, and he is saving money all the time out of his salary. The ocean fisheries of Franca and Algeria, according te the last Gavemment report, employ over 87,000 persons and 24,00 ves- sels, while the value of the fish taken n be- tween sixteen and seventeen miUiojis of dollars. Asbestos is so well known as a non con- ductor of heat that the advantage of its use for hat-linings is obvious. Such linings are being widely introduced, especially in the head; gear for warm climates and sum- mer weather. The most serious incident during the fiiit- ish election was the savage attempt on thel fe of the great landowner, Sfar Watkin Wynn. is noted, and not without satisfaction, that the legal element will not be too numerous In the new House of Commons. The House of Ccmmons has sent many a valuable man to a premature srave. Lord Lanadowne's brother. Lord E. Fltzmaurice, liad for an indefinite time to abandon polit- ical life, and Lord Dalhoude and Sir A. Ot- way have since been warned by doctors to keep away from Westminstsr. The Duke of Somerset, wh.' died lately, left no son, but had adopted the Illegitimate son and daughter of his eldest son, who had formed a lasting attachment to a woman of very respectable oonnections, to whom he was attracted by her extraordinary reaem- blanoe to a lady whom he had wooed In vain, When Spain held despatio sway over South America, from Panama to Cape Horn, some of her ablest viceroys and bravest and most brilliant soldiers were rf Irish blood, the men or their descendants who, after the disastrous Cromwellian and Wllliamlto wars disdained to take service under th% conquerors, and went in thousands to swell the armies of Spain, The new statues of Beaoonsfield and Q7ad- stone, by which the arcliitect designed to mark the era of the erection of the new gate- way at Magdalen College, Oxford, were mu- tilated during the recent election. That of Lord Beaconafield waa first defac;d, and then, by way of retaliation, Mr. Gladstone's was decapitated "by certain undergraduates and other roughs," says an Oxford paper. It lately o»me to light in the Engluh pro- bate Court that a man named Pound had lived with two wives for fifteen years. He divided his time betnreen them, and eaoh thought when he was absent that he was away on bnaineBS. He was on the happiest terms with both. He passed ^th one wife as Mr. Jackson, and bequeathed her money under that name. It was agreed that the property he acquired under the name of Pound should go to wife Pound, and that under Jackson to wife J^acksofi. But for his testamentary dispositiona, the women would probably have been in ignorance of the real state of things to this hour. The other day there left Dublin for Gil- way by the Midland Railroad a aooial phe- nomenon, viz. a respectable young mM who could not speak or understand one word of English, having never spoken any other lang^ethan Irish. He had been a fort- niofatfai Dublin, and during that timere- qdred In the capital of his native country to be aooompanied everywhere by an intM- pretor. The young man is a native of the Island of BoflSn, off the Connemara ooMt, where, out of some six or seven hundred fa- habto^its. only nine -I-^ Bng^ On this island ttiey possess a rioh 5«»»^-« traditional folk lore, old VO«au, fco. Fifty J^STago on a large estate in WejtGahjay iere was not one tenant who spoke Jing- liah. Somenby. the W^^^H^^'^SSL â- an, U a pariA containing bnt -i^ â- *" STmUe. Ibwm SpOsby m I'»»o^^2St«-2 poefsooosin. l»-*"»8»^i?Si^ An^MAiar. in aooOsr part of the oonntry. 2 wSSS^nSrt, h«tbeing «*J2«^ lyforfeiled bjth. W. Bi»J«i d^y»«»g porohuad bwk by "â- ^J?*S^J!i TeunywoTThe late B*. Hon. C. ^^J^ d'EySoourtaseu-s^lthel^ttar n««ifa ad. dlttaito Ui own in oonipllMioe wWJ Mi d'Eynooaxti. â-¼ietarUhaan giwlfinudal ad- vantage oyer her hdr appMwt in ft* dr- mmatanoa that. whsOar tinea aie good or bad. her Majaaly^ amig little levenno of orar £7.000 a week ia paid jut tiie same, while it is weU known that A* Ptnoe hM for yean put been obliged to make heavy abatements in his dnohy of GomwaU proper- tyâ€"not so mnoh, perhape. in the dnehy proper as in Its onUyIng estatsa in other conntiea. BIm allowHico from Parliament of £40,000 a year is just what tiie Queen n- otf vee from her dnohy of Lanoaster aa a Uttle extra pocket money, in additiai to her £1.000 a day. The Prince, moreover, haa no oonntry seat kept up tor him, irtdte the Queen haa half a doien beddea bar own house. Herr Hager, the wealthy German hanker, is the most punctual man m the world, and alwayi oariles a ooaple of ohrooometeri about with him. Thanks to this habit he is a frequent victim to pickpockets, as not a week passes without bis losfaig on* of his watches. At first he had recourse to all kinds of safety ohains tiien one fine morn- ing he took no precaution whatever, and quietly allowed himself to be robbed. At night, on returning from business, he took np the evening paper, when he uttered an exclamation ofdiBlight, and at onoe started off to the police station. This is what he had read "To day, about 2 P. M., a vio- lent explosioii took place in a house in Bâ€" street, occupied by Mr. S â€" -, a wealthy townsman. The hands of the viotim are shattered and the left eye gone." The crafty banker had filled the watehcase with dynamite, which exploded during the oper- ation of winding. Since that time no moie watohea have been atolen from the person of Herr Hager. la Hydrophobia Freventible Louia Pasteur, an eminent chemist of Paris, determined, about five yean ago, to find a remedy for parhaps the most dreaded of all diseases. He had previously dis- covered a method of inoculation which pre- vented splenic fever in cattle and sheep, and experimented In the expectation of making the great discovery tliat hydropho- bia could be prevented by inoculation with the virus of rabies. In October last Pasteur announced that by the mjans stated hydro- phobia was preventible In human beings. Previously, in June, 1884, he had published the success of his plan in the treatment of dogs bitten or scratohed by mad animals. At the present time M, Pasteur has men than seventy penons under his care. They are both male and female, and of all ages, ranging from infancy to an advanced per- iod of life. The French Government lias placed the Hotel Dieu Hospital at Pasteur's diBpoaal for patients whose wounds reqnira dressing. Most patients live near his la- boratory and call to be inoculated as often as need be. The discoverer of what prom- ises to prove a great boon to mankmd, is neither a surgeon nor physician, and em- ployrs a surgeon to operate under h!a in- structions. M. Pasteur Is a native of Dole, in the Jura, and is about 60 years of age. He is an honorary Fellow of the Royal Seciety of London, and Is personally well-known to English men of sdenoe. Ferhapa the best way of stating his methods of procedure in the matter which gives him notoriety throughout the world, ia to give a transla- tion of what he himself said of it. in a re- cent interview " I first teke the poison from tiie brain of a mad dog. With this I vaccinate a rabbit, which will die within fourteoi days, and this gives the poison for a second one, which is vaccinated the sams way. I con- tinue this practice until I have reached the twentieth or twenty-fifth. From there up to the fiftietli the rabbit will die In eight days, and after the fiftieth the anioial will become mad wltiiin seven days- This pro- cedure enables me to determine the moat Important feature of the treatment, namely the duration of the period cf incutation. There were people who were afflicted with the fatal diseilse several years after the ac- cident, while othen died after a few weeks. " The Valae of Hip-Fockets. The general practioner is f requentiy asked by anxious parents " What shall I do for my boy; he is getting so awfully stoop shouldered that I am afraid he will get con- sumption I will have to get him a brace. Wliat kind would you recommend ' It requfres no extended argument to prove the importance of a well expanded chest. Apart from the incalcnble benefits to health, an erect carriage and graceful movementa attract the attention of emost humble. It causes them to correct aa far as they are able, in their chUdron any ten- dency to awkward stooping, or ungainly positions. Apart from the cost and inoon- venienod of expensive Instraments, but few meet the requfrementa. In many oases bet- tor results may be obtained by. attending to a few simple details, witUn the reach of every one, in the ordinary elothing. The boy's pookete are to him a very im- portant part of fail dress, and the oa«mral tendency to keep his hands in them. When not actively engaged, then they are usual- ly found, and if tiw pockete are properly iSaoed, they wOi inadvertentiy oanse him to SSrow back the shonlden and mora or leaa expand the ohest. For instance, the jacket or ovwooat should h»ve what is oaUod breart pockets, tiie opwb**"?* _5!,H*^V^*JJ' Stf ba^as poHible, parallel witti uid in the line of tiie body. ta«to«^ ®*j»» *»*f " transverse aa niually foonf hi thecndinarjr iicket or overcoat. The panti shonld have; what are oaUed "h^^pooket^" -and no often. It wffl then be apoannt thnt^ whfist the hands poiitfon wfflbetMnmed ud the boy nand Sem«y admoJ done to •♦Ke^ your hands ont of yonr poekets," andftoaoopmpM^ying box oh tho ear. To Gue a Con. TheniiiioI«kof«hoalledoMea forfto common aihnent knmm •*J«|* ^t InLwtabia. Hdaoal, and mnaral Ungdeaa SSrbMnfHM^f(r«n^ Itiaaaim- Andeoiie boy ia nporlcd at ^wn,OhIoâ€" FnakBuMlk. A speolal'to fte Om ei mmmt i MmquinrmM •• On his ap- pcoaehdialnandsaUea danoa and hea^ artidaa, totter ftat his natural strength eoudnofemoveb, Thnladis nnaido to ex- plain his nanatonl power, and haa alwaya enjoyed gee dhealft. The testa made ftna far show fte hid to be aUe to do mora tiian hehaidaimed- ItfaiprobaUe medical ex- pats will examine him to aaoertain if pes- •ibUtiMMonkof his power." He iades oribed aa being ISyeanold and aUghtof bnild,andliyeawifthiBmottiar. The nan who wiU not ozaMito bkieMdn- tiou whan ftey an freah apon him oan have no h^e of them af torwaifds ftey will be diss^ted. lost, and perish in fte hurry of the world) or In fte aiongh of In- dolenee. Mark Twab haa written to a Boston paper and give* himself only two years mora to live. Then was a stiny latoly that he was beginidng to loee. tiie use of his reason and that heimagined he had been turned into a tombstone. But we suppose that the tiiing.is a fabrication, just aa was the statement that during the af^earanoe of fte I«to oomet he sat upon the roof of his house all night wifta long pole in his hand, to ward off the errant star. Wbaf 'Old Fritz" Said. It was an aphorism of Frederick the Great's that "Facte are dhrine tUi^s." An undisputed fact Is that Dr. Pierce's " Gold- en Medical Discovery " is the most power- ful liver viteUzar extant, and by its charac- teristic and searching action will core dys- pepsia, constipation, d. opay, kidney disease sick-headache, and other maladies which, popular opinion to fte contrary notwith- standing, are directiy tnoeable to a diceas- ed condition of fte liver, by wliich ita work as purifier of the blood is made inoompleto. All druggists. " Plenty of room at fte top," remarked a dealer as he opened an apple barrel and found it only haJf-fnll. "Oh! Bat I Salivated Him I" was the actual exclamatitm ot an honest physician, spoken of one of his patiente to whom he had given calomel for the cure of biliousness and a diseased liver. And he had aalivated him for certain, from which he never recovered. All these distressing coiiaequenc«ie are avoided by the use of Dr. Pleroe's " Pleasant Purgative Pelleta, ' a purely v^(etable remedy that will not sali- vate, but produce fte most pleasing effect, invogoreto fte liver, cure headache, dyspep- sia, biliousness, constipation and piles. By druggists. Wild ooffse, whioh proved to be of good quality when roasted and made up, has been found growing in Butto county, Cal. The wont cases cured by Dr. Sage's Ca- tarrh Remedy. All dooton agree that to enjoy good healft fte mind must be kept In a cheeriul condition. But no doctor can give a man pointo that will make iiim joyous when his collar don't fit. No means have been takenby fte mannfactnren to posh the sale of thefr "Myrtle Nayy" tobacco except giving from time to time a simple statement of the facte connected wlft It In the public presa. The ku^ and rapidly increaalng demand for it lus been fte result of the experience of amoken which ftese stato- menfca â- oggestol. Their advice to boalueas men la to advertise largely if they have the right article lo keep up the advertise- ment with. Thci aoenter of gravity â€" Newton. Imperial Consh Drops wHl give Poalttve and Instant Uelief to thoae auffering from OoldsjHoaraeneaa, Sore Tliroat,eto., and are Invaluable to oraton and vooalista. For Rale by druggista and oonfeotioners. R. T. WATSON, Manufaoturen, Toronto. Ontario. A.P. 261 B â- l«*WUn 8E»THM9 AVD lastt«ms.XaMrtD,lstiw ^•« wMk cflos halp oa tks I Wdl* to* dMoripttT* oUaad Ph^Mâ€" g H Baoois •tc-j-tttm. ILDL4HDS FOR SALB-SL* XI.OOirOB«B0l VoMawMHa, SIMM Ooontr ino I aa* sails ftosB Btajatr wlU make a flat- ' or datay tsm also lot te, S Taspn 100 1 Msoldohsap; also lot S5, aorlh bauadaiy I Haiea Oeatr 100 aoMS WiU be arid ohMV. t*X._KM^ P a rn s t ar Toanila. •laiwan â- 00088 AAAOM* WUtaaMriM Water whokavsMaitt â€" â€" Mwrnba a. neoMdMs, Bj. itkas •aiadmabOoaolMwoaU ~ai^ • IMTB b iDd.Ctaa. A^Mt « mn^MTand now I aa^ J iiMreis. MMK won dtiMslifc tor it. war tma 8wM a Cto. 3M Bt R5a.. Kontnal RITI8H AMERICAjl BusnnEss ooUiiaB, abcadb. Tnios ST., TORONTO. Finaatraania in Anmloa. Piaalloal la araiy department. Teaohen poshinf and aoae- ntia, sad koow wtiat they taaoh. Eodoiaad 1)f .tka EMdUoKboalaMi manof Ontario; itsgtadnalMaraffll- iDKpomioiwattiastlnevaiyaitr. town Ntdvillafe la Oansda. Send tor new olrciilar. q OTPRA. 8eewiaBy. FUli gliWABAWT SaWUItt .â€".UBI OVIiTâ€" Clapperton's Spool Cotton I ffiirantad WUhL Iieiistb,Md tonm nuetk sa.sai MviBaawdiiiie. See that OLAnutspiTaDBaBalB ea Uu labeL att" â- OrMlcfavaU'OwnoodiDeMsn. I CURE FITS! When I aar coie I do not mean merelj to stop them tor a time and then haTe them return agai^ImMna ^SdicaOcnte. I hare made «be diaeue pfFnaEM- ^rar otFauung sickness aUfo-iouffMidy. i wamuit my remedy to cure the woTBtoaaes. Beoanaa others have fafledlsno roaronfor notnojre^jtoM cure. 8endatoneeforatrea«MandaBjTO»tHeof my infaUttOe remedy. 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Sample nuuled twenty- lire mita_ OlwpmttB,jOhraiIat, Londoo, On t GIELPH BVSOX8S COIXECE,«Melpk,«Bt That man only ia rightly ednoated who knows how to use himself, who pasBeaaea anoh praotiaal knowledge and aiich maanal tkiU.aa wOl enable him to compete Bucoeaafully with hia fellowa in the boai- neaa of life. To impart anch education, to prepare anoh men ia the design and purpoae of thia inatltn- tlon. For teima. eta, call at tha college or addreaa, M. XacCOBMICK. PrlaoipaL CONSUMPTIIN^ I lune a poettlTe lemedy f or the above dltaaaa by Its naa thooMBdaof eases of the worst kind and of long standlnKbaTS been eared. Indeed, Eostronelsmyfsltn in lu efficacy, tbst I will send TWO B0TTLB3 PBBB, tonther with a VALUABLE TSEATISE on this disease toaBTenArer. Give express and P. O. address. ^^fc. p a. T. A. BUJCCm in rearlSt., New Tork JABCB8 PARK SON P(Mk Vm/ckmn, Toronto. a a Allan Line Koyal Hail SteamsMps. 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MontreeL CUT THIS OUT The Hew Co-OperatlTO S ewing H achine IB IHB BBST IN THB SIARKn. jnwnAMmx â- â- wniaMTiisai Latest Improved Attachments Igents price for similar macMne 180 Onr price only i25 eacb.- Befota Imiring send aa stamp tor. oar alegaat •katS' and sample of aewins. jr Maahhiea soanuiteea for three raara aad aaai aa rla Anf ladr wan ag a machine will do wall te wflla l| The Oo-Operatlye aclilneCo. W JAMES ST. 80T7TH. HAMILTON FesTBE Hiiueir. Along the line of the Chicago and NorUiwesterB Bailway Ik t^ntral Dakota and Northena Nebraska. New aeotlona are being opened up and ranidly settled in these wendertallyjarodnetlve recioaa, and the "flrat oomera" wlflhave "flnt chnice " of location. S'at Ml information (which wOl be sent you tree of charge) about the tree IuhIb and cheap hameSi wplr to JAHN H. MOKKET, Western Canadian Paaa. Agent, C. ft N. W. Ry., K. S. HAIK, York St.. Toronto, Ont. General Paa a. Agent. Ohioago, Dla. ' CAUTION EAOH PLUG OF THE BRITANNIA COMPAfY. itj^ I ' mm 'fii ' I â- 'i 1 i'-f- it' IV' ^ii â- i' IV nr' \h .1 i- I: -•Si ,. â- t 5) .i: ' V -4 "â- '^^â- -