A. noted music teacher in Now York city , dates tho following incident, which ,con- fains a moml woth recognition by wives ; A year ago last [all a card was brought to my musicâ€"room homing the name of :1 well known and fashionable married lady. ‘i‘i'hcn she was ushered in I was surpriacz‘. 2) secso young 9. looking woman, though. -) be surr. she is not yet 40, and a fair :vmploxmu and clear blue eyes make her :ool; younger. She seemed a little embar- rassed, but asked me to try her Voice. I "id 190, and found it uncultivated, but was smgnlarly fresh and sweet; in quality a "ight soprano. i told her so, and her face "mshcd eagerly as ï¬lm asked 2 “ l’rofcsaor, Could you teach me to Sing 1Ԡ" Yes,†I .‘eplicd, “ it you choose to apply yourself earnestly.†, _. w -~ , ,_.A:LHA&LA.L A Xcglccied ‘Wife~And a Emu-Mag Wid- ow Wm: a sweet voles. ow “Wu “ I will: an il‘yon can manage it so that; 7 need not he sum), and that no one knows "I; it, 1 will m3. 4 r. lcason (every day.†We ido the best arrangements We could, and .uc lady never failed to appear promptly at He lxmn'. 5.110 was so anxious, and so per- Mvcring that, she mmlc the most extraor- 'nru‘y ksww. W35, anal, wlncn spring, came, V :m luau so Strengthened and develop a,» to ‘M- almost Imymul recognition. During the mmnnerl heard nothing of sex beyond mention in the society papers of her being at Suratnga,but alxont a month ago she called upon “)0, and, taking both my hands in hers, sln: almolit‘nmn earnestly, as she said: “l’rofcnxor, l heme come to illzmk you for making me the, happiest wo- man alive." She then told me that he:- 11115â€" Land, to whom she was {lucpiy attached, was passionately fond of V0; l 11111510, and had always regretted that 519 COUlKl not sing to him. She had never cultivath hm" voice he- fflre marriage, and afterward the coming of ahildron and the claims of society had pre- vented her attempting it; but the unlucky day came when Mr. R. made the acquaint;- zmce of a charming widow with acharm. Eng voice, who was always ready and Will- ing to sing sweet songs to him, and he gradunlfy fell into the way of spending many of his eveniwa with her. A heart devoted to his Wife, he was un- concimm 0? his gradual neglect (if her, and would have been astonished had she resent- {Cl his enjoyment 0' these musical tete-a- fates. About the WlKlOVV I am not prepared 1‘0 speak. Mrs. L, like 9. nice woman, not resent it, but undermined the en- , as you will see. Her music lessons :‘he kept a profound secret from her family. In the summer they went, as usual, to ion of one of the C “Come with me umi I will .inix‘odncc you,†said the minister, who knew Mr. R. 3: ' roputution. They entered the choir to- ,v'cthrJr, and the good man hogan : “ Miss firown, permit me to intrnduccâ€"--v»-" when was interrupted by P. (‘jnctflatingz '(I-rmz‘; hf;&\'81]f3,i‘b is my Wife 1†And, "cc and company notwithsi‘nnding, he Valhc‘: aheurty cufomco in his delight id Surprise. To cut the stor ' short, he fell in love with her all on“ again, the singing siren was; forgotten, and 1 drm’b 'l’xclieve you could find a happier couple in New York. ‘ y ï¬lm/'1 Thc iri:)i'::in;; after {heir arrival the local ,ncmea-pcr contained :1 notice that the leading snpmnn of the Episcopal church was ill with u throat affection, and the congregation was asked to make due ul- lowanco for: the disabled choir. The next Forming (Sunday) Mr. 11., with two of the '.llr0n, wcurlcd his way to the church of his belief, Mrs. R. having excused her- mif on the plea of a: headache. .w After the opening service, the minister announced that “a. lady from New York had kindly volunteered to sing in the mince of the sick soprano, and in conse- Egueuca the musical service would he the fame as usual.†A few moments later a clear, sweet voice rung through the church 1 touched the hearts of the people, per- ,rupstcvcn inure‘lshmuwh‘ ’t-ho requisite ex- 1),), bl‘p‘) .uwu, .. O , _ ._ Hessian and fueling with which the musw was rendered than the qualities of no voice itself. Mr. P. was fascinated, deiightcd, and inwardly made comparison between it and the Witching widow, not flattering tothe lat: i‘. After the sv'vico 2.1.733 over he eagerly mught the minister to ascertain. the name of the charming so- ;mno, whose face he had not be m able to from his sea-t. ~â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘N4 ‘Mflw They are telling of a, Missouri man who has twelve bullets in his body. He must have been in the Confederate army. The Federal surgeons would have taken him , apart for much less inducement than .- -..‘ 'vmight was somethii K K over 550 pounds, d his skin is to be “5011de and given a, price of honour in the Borne museum. The hf, 50f Borne, as; everyone knows, are ccl- (brazed and cherished animals. The bear iv the heraldic, device of the city v0 which .U lends its name, and a, famous procession r! bears makes the round of the clock tower ry time that the hour is. struck, Mani cmne quite famous on the day of Lin- ln’s inauguration, almost twenty-one um ago, when 21. Capt. Larts, f the Brit~ . *1 army, fell into his pit by accident. Ac- cording to an English ehronicler, “ an at- tempt was; nmde to rescue him about an "or afterward, when the brute aftilckcd e young; man with great ferocity, and . 11;] killed him in the presence of many excited friends.†According to the Berâ€" nese version, the Captain fell in one evening after supper wnilc doing some feats of bal- ncing on the railing of the pit, and Mani clined to tackle his adversary intil the Unglishnmn, through panic or bravado, poked him up with llizs irusty umbrella, wheroon he killed the intruder. A Claim 820,000 was made by the government on city, but was dropped soon afterward. 1. A ? Home mourns the loss of Mani, the mid- L:t.1x1h:ibitmit of its bear-pit, at the ripe ago of 28. He had income paralyzed in his hind legs, and it was docmmi a mercy to give him adosc of pi'ussic acid. His Wight was something over 550 pounds, TEE WAY SHE “FOR HIM. !If-ï¬ros, at Jflm United States 110- A Famous Rear Dead. It was 1115 Wife. 7-5; .c <¢WVM‘ TIME'S Whirligig is :1 Wagon that's 331 wheels. YOU may be left at first but try to be right: at last. “Tun: mukr‘s all things even' numbers. ) EPITAMI for u carpenter-M Passed to Hm higher plane. Boot-jackshuve caused many ill-felines between neighbors. .‘ \V may a. n er breaks 1:3 bank 13 the man“, financial ruin ‘3 THE fat man is lazy because he wants to spare himself. BY contracting a. disease you help to Spread it. Queer, isn’t it? “OH. Putt†“What, sir?†“Did yez iver see a winter Ioikc this?" “Yis 302‘." “Winn?†“Last summer, 801‘." THE nearest approach to the block system which most of thqraih‘oads haveret got is allowing blockhemls to do the signaling. . FRITZ is anxious to know if close corpora. tions are so called because they are so com fmtndcdly stingy with their employes. IT isn't because a woman is exactly afraid of a cow that she runs away and screams, hut it is hécmme gored dresses are not fash- Unable. “You had better change thaï¬ rug," lady to her servant. “Don’t you think corroborates butter with the carpet in this way?" was the response. “Is the General on the retired 11st?†they asked of his wife the other evening. “Retir- ed! N0, indeed!†she replied ; “he‘s- down to the Club playing poker." Co~nun~drum. \Vliy is :2. kiss like rumor? Because it flies from mouth to mouth. Why isit like a sermon? Because it requires twe heads and an application. A woman may not be able to sharpen a pencil or throw a stone at & hambut she can pack more articies into a trunk than a man can in a one horse wagon. “MARK how plain a. tale shall put you down,†said the cow to the milk maid, as she switched her off the milk stuol into the mud. SCANDAL, when it has truth in it,ia like a grease spot on new cloth, but when there is no truth in it, it is like a splash of mud which will come off easily when dry. “CAN'T trust me, darling?" murmured Spilkins to the daughter of old Money-lendâ€" er. “Not without real estate security," replied Isabefla, abscnt-mindedly. PARIS advertisement»: "For 82.10, 3 mon- key, a cat and two parrots. Address Mme. Y~â€"~, Rue~~. As the lady is about to get married she has no further use for these animals. †A gentleman whose vacabuIm-y was mide wished to pmiseu certain lady reader of this city. “Yes,†said he, “besides being a. very ï¬ne elocutionist, she has agrezat deal of ejaculation.†IT is a time-honored custom in Quincy, Elm, to salute n. newly married couple by ï¬ring 2!, cannon. This is to remind them that the battle of life has fairly begun. \Vn see by the papers that the butchers have raised a club. If their tenderloin steak: are as tough as they used to be they might use the club to advantage on them. them. Tm: noisest zu-min a public conveyance in mnqu the meekcst in the ofï¬ce or shop Whom he. works. and the idea of his importsâ€" a. 1100 with which he endeavors to impress you in not always so small as it is on the books of his cmnloyer’s cashier. A lecturer was explaining to a little gn‘l how a. lobster cast his shell when he had outgrown it. Said he: “\Vhat do you do with your clothes when you’ve outgrown them. You cast them aside, don’t you?" "Oh, no,†replied the little one, “we let out the tucks.†A contemporary asks: “How shall Women carry their purses to frustrate the thieves f†\Vhy, carry them empty. Nothing frns' trates a, thin more than to snatch a woman‘s purse, after following her half a mile, and then ï¬nd that it contains nothing hub a. re» cipe for spiced peaches and a. faded photo- graph of her grandmother, AN ancient Bohemizm, who has come. mto a snug fortune, i3 felicituted warme by an old acquaintance. “Y a," said the new Chums, rcflcctivcly, ‘ z ls a pleasant; thing to have money. And do you know what is most agreeable ahout it? You feel, Hint-hat you are appreciatedâ€"you find friends who ("51.0mm you for your own qualities alone.†w¢<«.~>«l’-â€"â€"-â€" Do all the goo-l you mm, to all the peo- ple you can, as long as ever you can, in every place you can. a “"11 ““W‘ True power is calm, self-contained, seek- ing not for recognition, but willing patient- ly to abide its time, and anxious only to meal; the demands, however arduous and trying, that may be mad \ upon it. Mon as a, rule are easily attracted by a beautiful face; but; it is by internal beauty of character that a woman can exert the greatest amount of influence. A true-mind- (ul man, though ï¬rst enamoured by parsonâ€" al lmuuty, will soon feel the hollowneas of its chm-ms when he (liflcovem the luck of mental beauty. The Persian anther Saziili tells a story of three sagesma Greek, an Indian, and a Persianâ€"who, in the presence of the Per- sizm monarch, debated this questionâ€"Of all evils incident to humanity, which is the greatest ‘3 The Grecian declared, “ Old age oppressed with poverty;†the Indian answer- ed “Pain with impatieneef’ while the Per- sian, bowing lowY made answer, “ The greatest evil, 0 King, that I can conceive is the couch of death without one good deed. of life to light the darksome way I†Nobody who is aimid of laughing, and heartily too,at his friend can be said to have :1 true and thorough love for him; and, on the other hand, it would betray a sorry want of faith to distrust a friend because he laughs at you. Few men are much worth loving in whom there is not something worth laughing at. A crank would be all right if he could be used to turn the grindstone of industry. PEAZ£L3 0F TRUTH. ALL SORTS. <‘v>ooi NEWS IN A NUTSHELL. Summary of Foreign, Dom-Mk: and War Itemsdwlciso, Hilly, and Pointed. An interesting discussion took place in the U. S. House of Representatives the other day on the Monroe doctrine. The general tenor of the disemaion was adverse toBL'tine's position. St. Henri village neau‘ Montreal is com- plcmly under water, ' .1 A r r - ., I _ makmg over his property to a tnend or re- lutiveg. An Ohio rope manufacturer has asked the px-ivilego of supplying the rope with which (iuisteau is to be hanged. He bases his request on the doctrine of State rights. Thomas Matbeson, Mormon, reports that his wife and daughter and two Mormon men were killed by Apaches near the Chiquita Mountams. Muthcson was absent; Iron) camp when the mas-mire Occurred. A crowd of strihirm laborers at. Home- stead, Pm, set upon oiï¬cers sent to protect non-union Workman, and inflicted probably fatal injuries upon one, and severoly injured several others. The citizens are guarding their property. A death from small-pox OCCUITGd at St. Jroix. on the Intercolonial Railway, the other day. v Sullivan, the crank who assaulted Mr. Weldon, M. l’., is the same individual who attacked the Hon. R W. Scott some time ago. Speculators oentmue to swarm to Winni- peg, and every known method is reaorted to in order to keep up the value of real astate. While giving an athletic exhibition in the City Hall, Guelph, Mr. E. W'. Johnston had the misfortune to break one of the small bones in his ankle. A “'inmpeg deaputch says that the re- port that the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway SynA dicate are about to buy up the Hudson Bay lands in tho Narth-wesb is considered un- true. Mr. Legx'u, the abscending manager of the Credit. Mohilier in Montreal, has been arrest- ed in New York on bmrd a French steamer The London Board of Trade have re- solved to petition the Local Government praying for auwndmenta to the Insolâ€" vency Act providing ugminst a debtor r . . I. . . Dismal reporm continue to come in of the damage wrought by the floods in the Mis- sissippi quey. The whole levee system has been wrecked, ‘n addition to widespread destrmtion of private pro;erty, while scores of lines has been lost, and hundreds of families; are without shelter, food, or cluth~ The National Rifle Association of Great Britain has decided to send a team to shoot at Creedmoor in September, the Amcrican association giving a guarantee that they will send a, team to Wimbledon next year. oh ï¬hiclx he had embarked with the. seare- mx‘y for Huvre, Skobclofl‘ arrived at S‘. Pctersburg the ï¬ber eveninw. The Madrid printers’ cammiï¬tee has been imprisoned for incxting men to strike. The death sentences of three of the condemned Nihiliats have been com- muted. Alvices from Port 311 Prince report forty to sixty deathsa day there from small. yox. 7 The Government of Sin] Domingo offers :1 refuge to all the persecuted Jews. They will receive land and means to cultivate them . The Spanish Government has addressed strong representations to the Sulmn of Mor- rocco regarding the murder of a Spanish subject and the impyisonmcnt of another at Cassablanca. W«---â€"-fleo<¢®'> oéflhâ€"~~~~ Preston Mineral Springs. “ we call attentinn to the advertisement of the water of the now famous Preston Springs in another column of this issue. rl‘lie Pres- ton Springs through the wonderful medi- cinal value of its waters and without adverâ€" tising, attracts a throng of patrons every year. The capacity of its hotel and the neighboring public and pri ‘ate houses being taxed to their utmost throughout the entire visiting season by a worked-out, wom-out, dyspeptic and rheumatic humanity engerto benefit by the use of this curative water. Since the water {this spring has become known, there has arisen a. demand for the water throughout the country. Patrons of the springs returning home with an attach- inentforthewaterasabeverageandmissingits remedial influence and regulating effect up- on the system have clamoured for a supply at their own houses throughout the year. Mr. Dixon, 307 King Street \Vest, To. ronto, after havingr thoroughly satis- fied himself of the unquestioned value of the waters as 8. remedial agent, has ob- tained the sole right to handle it in the Do- minion, and invites patrons of the springs to arrange with him for a supply of the water. 'He would inform those to whom the water is unknown that in rheumatic aileetions it is a speciï¬c; persons so much crippled with rheumatism, as to be quite helpless, have been known to move around in an incredibly Sll%1“t time. Perhaps its next most potent in uence is upon the Dys- peptic ; good' effects in impaired diges- tion and even chronic dyspepsia is :is marl:- ed as it is rapid. Patients who have been trying to drag along an existence with the aid of the Pepsins and Maltopepsins of to. day will never return to them after COl‘r suming a single gallon of the waterâ€"it is a perfect system regulator. Constipation can- not exist where it is used and not one of the unpleasant effects of euthartics and purgzb tives 18 ever observed. It is nature’s own diuretic, establishing a healthy action of the Kidneys. Lassitude, Depression of Spir- its,resulting from overwork,or irregularities of diet, sluggish liver with its attendant discomforts, loss of appetite, and distaste for work or pleasure, all ï¬nd a panacea. in this natural and health giving beverage. Fiva WNITED STATES. DOMESTIC. QENERAL. :' Seton The loss of life in India due to the ravages of venomous snakes is almmt in- credible. Yet Consumption, which is as wily and fatal as the deadliest Indian rep- tile, is Winding its coils around thousands of people While the victims are unconscious of its presence. Dr. R. V. l’ierce's “Golden Medical Discovery†must be used to cleanse the blood of the scrofulous impurities, for tubular consumption is only a form of scro- fulous disease. “Golden Medical Dis- covery" is ssovercign remedy for all scrofu- lous disease, or king’s-evil, such as tumors, white swellings, fever sores, scrofulous sore-eyes, as well as forotlior blood and skin diseases. By druggists E93273 All. '1‘]! (tLOSEI‘S.â€"JI‘HIS COMPANX S automatic closets minister In health. uom~ fort. and cleanliness ; send for circular. Earth Closet 00., 13 Jarvis street. Toronto. ‘Florence, the comedian, is not going to dieâ€"not if he can help it, and he thinks he can help it by drinking more water in the future than he has in the past. Taken Out of Bed. DR. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, H. Y.: Dear Sirâ€"rlihave to thank you for the great relief received from your “ Favorite Prescrip- tfun.†Mysichness had lasted seven years, one of which I was in bed. After taking one bottle I was able to be about the house. Respectfully, A Massachusetts mzm has put :1 spittoou on casters and asks for a patent on the idea. But we don’t see what; good they are. A spittoon i3 hurled, not rolled, at a head, successfuly treated by VVox‘ld‘s Dispensary Medical Association. Address, with stamp for pamphlet, Buffalo, N. Y. An Ohio journalist nrcd twenty-six bullets at a stuffed alligator lying on a sand-bank, and then paid a buy two shillings to tell him whether he was. cross-eyed or only stone- blind. IT is temper which crvatea the blisa of home, or disturbs its comforts. It is not in the collision of intellect that domestic peace loves to nestlo ; her home is in the forbear- ing natureâ€"411 the yielding spil‘itAiu the calm pleasures 01' a mild disposition anxious to give and receive happiness. “ I don’t mind the pi-anner much,†said a fond but perplexed mother, recently, “ but when Marier gets to sallyin’ around in front of the lookin'-glass and disputin’ in French with her own shadder, it makes me right nervous." ROE PLATES. (‘HBOMOM utt'. l’l‘iï¬'tt sun the trade on Application. 11. J. MAT~ THEVVS} BRO" 93 Yonge St†’I‘nrontn. MOULDLYGS. PHITIJ’IUG FRAMES, MIL!- i ARTIFIGIAL LIMBS 'Fï¬ij’fffï¬â€˜hiix“i{’ï¬â‚¬5276} Elastic, and Chang. First prize at IH‘ovincinj Exhibition,_Lopdon. Testimonials on appliczt. Lion. Samsmctxon guaranteed. WTAEELEQJN FOR SALE. 1’05???“ 5,9135) L / Haddo. Abeautil‘ul bl'irjht buy, .3 yours 01d, sgunds 161.. hdstwoighs l'{00jh§, gagund... Paytic» Mars app?! $038515! “REM-AN; Monoliton, Ont FURNITURE. 45 Front Street East, Toronto. IT ï¬iliflfls {JAIIVILLLinEï¬ 111 this age {11ng AGENTS WANTED, For well boring. best it} the world for quick sand, hard pun clay, etc. Never was beat: try it. Semi for circular to manut‘y. 63 Mary Street. Hamilton. Ont. Ham 8% Waggun flows Waterprocf. )eopie should pass a good portion of their lives in misery for the want of a little medit-al knowledge. For instance. Nervous Nobility, Loss of Vitality, also Nervons and Muscular Power may be easily cured hy the use of Pres- ton Mineral Water, A NATUitAli REMEDY, mm and unadulterated as it gushes from tho owels of mother earth. Hundreds of suii'ere after using everything obtainable have been permanently cured in a short time by the use of this simple natural remedy which actually conâ€" tains all of the virtues of nearly all of the known mineral waters combined, in addition to the in 'aluable ( nalities peculiarly its own. Liver Complaint, l)yspepsia, Kidney troubles. Rheumatism, Gout, Skin Diseases, and General Debility, all succumb to this Wonderful Nut- nralMineral Water, .l'r NEYERFAILS. Do not throw away your money and health on ignor- ant quacks or patent nostrums, worthless and injurious as they are expensive, but use this cheap, healthful and invigorating remedy furâ€" nished by mother nature, for the use 01' atllieted mankind. Ask your druggist for it. Preston Mineral Water. Take no other. A. H. DIX- ON, 307 King-3twcst, Toronto, sple agent for Canada. @BA “ TENTS ," WM'EEWQW OTLED CLOTHENG, WATERPROOF TENT SHEETS, N. Br~Preston Minorle “ï¬lter used in non- unct‘ion with Dixon’s New ’l‘L‘uutmcnf for Cuâ€" tarrh will absolutely eradivum :md pcrnwnen 1,- ly cure the worst casu cf (.‘utm'rh in it few weeks, no matter whethw‘ 9mm “.1: one your 01' forty years. Treatise on ( ‘ linuluw stamp for roply. For sale (1111' ‘9. Hagyard’s I’ectoml linlsmu ismzeuf the most deservedly Popular muwdies for the cure of coughs, (:0 ds, sore throat, asthma, whooping cough, croup, bmuuhitis, and all pulmonary complaints. For sale by all dealers. 9 {ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER Adams-s. .I. DUAN & SON. Dmylnn. Ont A pply to ‘KABE AXE) CIYHHHXNIE NIE‘THJJL FIRE L‘iSZflRASH‘E (,‘QMI‘AKV. CM" 03" ‘AJHU. ‘ PEN 19% . (:hildran. Snakes as Life Destroyers. am entitled to maxim 301mm! m'h’un momma. PANTS procured for inventory. Lnd errmu procured. Apply for your rights a: _onoe. Sand 2 Sner for lawn, him)“ and instruc- Vllonl. W. cm refer w thnnunm of pensioners Ind clients. Addreu, W. T. FITZGERALD, Pension Ind Yumm- Anornoy. I.pck Box 422’, Washington. D. C. c lï¬ren.'â€"Th'()is§hvds yet, cutiticd. Pen- sions for loss of ï¬nger, we, we, rupture, varicose veins or wny Disease. Pension- . LECKIE, AMAan K. Exxxx, Fulton, Mich. A Popular Remedy. J. BRANBflflzï¬ecrmm-y, Fits, Fits, Fits. STAR Aim G- E ER. 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Ezwh box contn‘nL sufï¬cient for two weeks ma-dicnlinn. thus being much cheaper than any other mod ,ine noldmand While it is the 0110;1me [If 1‘s_mu( l IJCHM‘.‘ DR. J. HER & 00., Lowell, $1938., Brain and ' Pvm‘llral and .tnulylicul I‘homists. 50“) BY .»\LLD[1U(‘.(V‘IS’!‘S AND ITleAi HEN IN MEDICINE. um mmupum, u m “gm,†nu... . Mr Full partiv-nlm-s in our phanmhluls,which we desire In mail free to any zuldrcra . Huck'u )lmnmli , Medicixw ' sold by Drug- szibts at 500,151. purlmx, or 12 boxes for $5, or will he maile {mo of puslugo, on receipt of money, by addressin N0 house should be without a bottle cf Hagyard’s Yellow Oil, in case of accident. There is no preparation (flared to sufl'cring humanity that has made so many permanent cures, or relieved so much pain and misery. It is called by some the Good Samaritan; by others the Cure-all, and by the afflicted an Angel of M'ercy. 8 MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE FREEIVEAIVT’S WORM PGWDERS‘ re pleasant to take. Contain their own Purgntive. Is a. safe, sure, and aï¬ectual “Myer o! worms in Children or Adults BILIUUSNESS', DYSPEPSM. INDIGEé’T/ON. JAUNDICE. ERYSIPELAS. SALT RH um, HEARTB RN, HEADACHE, And every épeclcs of diseat‘v arising from disordered LIVER, KIDNE S, STOMACH, * BOWELs Ur. BLOOD, T. MILBURN 8: (50., Fer Purifying the Blood. Address C. \V. DENNIS. WILL CURE CR RELIEVE J. CLoSE d: 5035.. \V‘omlslmzk. om A Real Necessity. MACK? MEDICINECO., Windsor. Out l‘anuda S‘RF, SHED HY This compound 0! the regret blc a] to, 1'» utivvs, S 'Susz!"lU:l. lmvk, Ht, ingin. and Mandrake, with Um Iodidus of Potash and Iron, makes a most, (‘m-(slnul cure of a, scrim; of Complaints which are very pro- valcnt and afflicting. It puriï¬es the blood. purges out thelgrkipg DIZZ/NESS, DROPS Y, FLUTTERING OF THE HEART, ACID/Ty OF THE gram/19H, DRYNESS OF THE SKIN, Toronto, Ontario. Proprietors, Tonémo.