Interesting Items from all Parts of the World. UNITED s'rn'ns. As a result of the Pittsburg glass-works Tamika, eo-Operative histories are be'm g start- ‘Bd Joy the workmen. A New York oigax dealer has invented a “tobacco refrigerator" for keeping the weed fresh and moist while exposed for sale. It is a cigar stand and tobacco-box combined. made of polished white metal, and divided in the centre by two perforated partitions, “between which is placed ewet eponge. South Carolina. has a. local option law which ep'plies to incorporated cities, towns and villages. When a. place votes in favor of prohibition it is said to have gone “dry,†N211 when another votes for license it is [3.39 'd to have gone “wet.†More than twice NEWS ï¬UMMABY. Géorgia farmers are busy securing labor- era for the comfng season, ahd it is said that the euppiy is equal to the demand. Strawberries from a. New Jersey hob house sell for$l a. dozen. Peaohea' may be ordered for $3 each in very small quan- titiel. Newport, R. 1., has received $20 000 from the State, as partial compensation for ced- ing Couters’ Harbor Islam! to the national government. Semi-annual dividends to the amount of $1,051,750 will he paid by corporations in Hartford, Conn.,this moï¬th, being about thiamine as last year. Mr. J. C. Flood‘s Christmas gifts to the orphan asylums. etc., of San Francisco ag- gregated $6,000, Protestants, Catholics, and Hebrews being treated alike. Louisiana, has 2,557 factories. working 30072 hands, with a. capital invested of 318.313‘974. paying annually in wages $4,503,470, and yielding annually in products $24,161,905. There were 1,775 violont deaths in Phila- delphia last year. and 110 of the victims have never been identiï¬ed. Seventy of the latter yvere infants ; the others were men and all white but one. Dqspatches from the West report the coldest weather known for years. In the North-west Territories it is 50 below zero in some localities, the cold wave moving east- ward. Though 52,000,000 bushels of grain were despatched from New York to Europe last year, not one American vessel cleared with grain as its cargo. The bookkeeper of the Washington Bank, Breton, has been in the employ of that in- atitntion ï¬fty yeam. and has never asked for not taken a. day’s vacation. Killing aligatora for their skin: and teeth employs a. large fcrce of men in Florida, who have engaged to furnish 500,000 skins to a French tannery in a given time. It is expected that General Grant will visit Havana. during the month. He will be the guest. of his friend General Baud can, the United States Consul-General for Cuba. Senator Fair sent $1,000 as a Christmas gift to the Nevada Orphan Asylum in Vir ginia, with a pleasant: letter in which he al- luded to the many happy days he had spent in that city. , 'The ship-building industry in Maine has proved more satisfactory this year on the whole than was expected last spring, on account of the prevailing 10w freighis. Last year there was an unusual number of tons built. and'in 1883 the total comes within 376,78 tons of the total for 1852. $17,000. An Exchange says :â€"â€"A bill permitting divorce for adultery was defeated in the State Senate cf South Carolina, recently, on the ground, among others, that divorce laws are a “N orthern institution," and therefore not proper to be adopted in South Carolina. It was shown that the Bible authorizes di~ vorce U01- edultery, and also that the .lack of a low of that kind leads to adultery, and is often a. cruel wrong to innocent parties : but the objection could not be overcome. and South Carolina remains solid on the adultery issue. 3w mify tt'ow'na have gone “dry†has have gone we †The produce of the coal mines of N Ova Scotia during the ï¬rst three quarters of 1883 amounted to 1,078,996 tonsâ€"an increase over the same period of the prgvious ysar of 97,463 tons. Thr sales during the same period aggregated 966,060 tonsâ€"an increase of 93,137. A new bridge has been built aornss the Bickelieu river at Lacolle, P.',\Q.,ocating A Chicago paper states that no less than 3,000 Canucks left that city at holiday time to visit “the old folks at home. Theï¬ldest surviving daughtero’f Sir Hec- tor Lam evin was married recently to Thomas C apias, son of Senator Chapias, and Private Secretary to Lieut. Governor Robitaine. The returns of ï¬sh exported to Chicago from Halifax over the lntercoldnial Rrail- way show that 160 car-loads were shipped during the year, divided as follow»; : 2761 one hundred pound boxes, 61 four. quintal awake and 319,948 pounds in bulk of codï¬ah; 1,646 boxes boneless codï¬sh; 258%, bar- rels mackerel; 7,198 barrels herring. An American exchange say :â€"Here’s an item of commercial new; that require no elaboration in order to convey an idea. of the growth of certain branches of Canadian trade : The export of cattle from Montreal has increased from 2 888 head in 1876 to 50, 366 in 1883, while [during the some peri- od the export of sheep has risen from 2.686 head “102,835. The Buffan pwpers describe MdBride, who in arranging to blow up the public buildings on the other side of the line, and thus avenge O‘Donnell’s death, as a. ï¬rst-water omuk. In Chicago they make congressmen of such men as McBride; Thiecrazy Buf- falonian should come West. The Provincial library at Halifax claims to have the only volume cf the life of the late prince consort presented by Queen Vic- toria to an American colony. On the fly-leaf is written", in her majeety's elem: 89:19.“ penmanshi'p: Presenied'to the legiilative ï¬brin-y of Nova. Sootin in memory of her great; gndugoogmhnapagd, by his broken- Hearted widaw, Victoria E1664} CANADIAN. The deaï¬h of Barehan, Sultan of theita, was lately reported from Aden. The fol- lowing description of him, contributed to the Carriers di Aquino by 81?. Licata, the Italian traveller who penetrated to that far regign, may be fqugd inferesting‘: I, ,L ,,:4 “a“‘*1 â€""J " "‘ " “ I remember,†Sig. Licate, "the last vis- it that Berehan made us, and the last words I heard him pronounce at Buj 3.. where we had prepared for him a throne of new mit- tiuz and a glass of tamarind. He said that his people believed that we white were like panthers, but that he had seen that we were good, and he smiled around upon us while pushing away our little dogs that tried to lick him, for if they had succeeded in doing so he would have been obliged to take a bath to purify himself. He was mightly content with what little court we paid him, and with the carbineer who stood at the door. That morning he had been on board the Cariddi, and the little flag we had hoisted in his honor, the maneuvering of the cannon, the salute from a Nordenieldt, had ï¬lled him with a sense of his sultanic dignity. He had the highest quality of a kingâ€"ambitionâ€"although all his soverego- ity consisted in his having, under the im mediate care of the cro 7V1! prince. more goats and camels than other people. He asked, as he alwavs did. for a little coffee to take with him. He suffered from heart disease, and had been having a ï¬re kindled on his breast to cure him, as well as hanging aleather bag containing a piece of the koran round his neck. Then he felt safe, having more faith in the efï¬cacy of such methods than in all the pills and draughts of the doctor. The ï¬re and the horn were suï¬icient, for his malady was a devil that had entered his bo- dy, and must be driven out by the name of Allah. I saw him ï¬rst at Eaheita, in his royal palace of matting. The Egyptians had been molesting him as usual, and he had sent word to his protectors at Assab. As soon as we arrived he fervently pressed our hands, and seated himself on his throne with the air of a Pharaoh and an idol, dressed in white with bracelets made of goat- skin. The court was full of his warriors, greasy with butter, and of cattle just come from the pasture. There was a glittering of lanees and horns, an odor of dairy and stable. The harem contributed its notesâ€"- a continuous ringing of silver and glass or- naments and the squalls of babies. In tact, all the riches of a goatherd and a pasha. Then I saw him at Assab, when he came to receive the $50 assigned to him every month by our government. He never came with- out insisting that a palaver should be held to discuss ï¬e vera‘l points concerning the sell. ing of a portion of his territory, I dont know how many years ago. He was as petulant as a beggar, sometimes in amanner to tempt 'one to give him a baoshish and send him ofl‘. He was not yet 50 years of age. He will he succeeded, according to laws of the coun- try, not by his son, but by his nephew, 9. long fellow, half blind. He died in his bed, amid the lsmsntations of his subjects. We owe much to Berehan of Baheita. He oo- operated in person to the success of Auto- nelli’s expedition. He was less black than he seemed, and now that he is dead he has no color at all. Yes, poor dear Berehan, we are good, and we will write our word of sor- row on the big paper that you wanted so much to be able to read. knowing that it ‘ contained the new of all the world. \Vhile your wives weep for you, I, two thousand miles away, will bu alittle wreath of im- mortelies and send 1: em to your tomb." An ingeneous theorizar has written a book which was published by the Appletens, to grove that many ages since the earth must ave passed through the tail of a comet, and that certain disturbances observed on the surface of our planet were caused thereby. The scratches and erosions from the north- east and southwest faund upon hills and mountains in the northern hemisphere were attributed to the action of the more solid matter of thecomet‘s iail, leaving itsmarks, together with the bowlders and. detached rocks. which are found in such profusion in the Temperate and Frigid Zones. Although this theory would account for much that is mysterious, it has not been accepted by sci- entists, as it is not believed that tails of comets are formed of any solid material; Early in December last, some curious at- mospheric phenomena were noticed in dif- ferent'portions of the world. At sunset and before sunrise the heavens were permeated with a glow of rosy light, such as might have been caused if a great conflzgration had been raging. These s‘mnge appearances were noticed in both Europe and America. They have puzzled the scientiï¬c world. But some venturesome theorists have again put forward the hypothesis of the world being surrounded by the atmosphere of a comet’s tail. It is known that about the time these phenomena occurred our planet was in the track of Bela's com at, and in a part of the heavens that was ï¬lled with meteors. It is known that comets are more numerous in the heavens than ï¬shes are in the waters of the earth. Their numbers are so great as to be inconceivable to the human mind and it is not at all improbable that the earth in past times may have been entangled in the thils of these wonders of the sky. We live in a marvelous universe. "There are two things,†said the great philosopher Kant, "which always ï¬lls me with awe and ad- miration, and those are the wondrous heav- ens by which we are surrounded and the moral law within.â€â€"â€"Demorest’s Monthly. Dr. Cmén‘s Pulmona h Drops. The preset-l ï¬lm 0! an old Canadian it oner. The best rem torthqllnnss, in large bottles st 50 can“. For Ill. Mr. Elihu Vedder, though principally known as a painter, is a. sculptor as well, and some ï¬ne specimens of his plastic skill are to be seen in the large iron plates used to back the ï¬re-openings of several Boston hearths. These plates are buss-reliefs of bizarre, mythical heads, modelled with characteristic dash and strength. The very remunerative business of decorating the in- teriors of private houses is now engaging the attention of a large proportion of the best American painters and sculptors. Artists who, a few years ago. would have considered it beneath their dignity to paint a. frieze or to design a. mantel, are glsdto exercise their genius in this direction. History repeats itse t. A new novel in ca‘lled "Her Life's Secret." I! the secret is not her age, we give it up. In the Tail of a Comet. An African Sultan. Stirring News from the Dark Genus nent. ‘ ‘ ' The eyes of all the world are just now turned upon that cradle of ancient civiliza'i tionâ€"the valley of the Nile. A new pro- phet has appeared at the head of a. 'v ery large army, and he has succeeded in defeating troops ofï¬ceredlby Englishmen and equip- ped With the best modern arms. The raise prophet, El Mahdi, is an Arab, a fanatic, and undoubtedly in his way is a genius. There has been a. tradition in the Mahm- medan world that in 1883 a successor of Mahomet would make his appearance and deliver the faithful. frcm the mastery of the inï¬del Gimr. > ,This looked-for leader was to have one marked physical peouliarity~ one arm was to be longer than the other. E‘rl Mahdi fulï¬lls this conditionI for he can‘ touch his knee with the ï¬ngers of his right hand. He has succeed in totally destroying the army of General, or as he was called, Hicks Pasha. The flower of the Egyptian armyâ€"a Nubian corpsâ€"was subsequently defeated by the Bedouin followers of El Mahdi. Should there be a. rising of fanati- cal Moslems throughout Northern Africa. it might lead to‘importaut consequences. ’ The Gladstone government will be Iorc‘ed th hold Egypt as a dependency, and make sacriï¬ces of men and treasure in beating beck the hordes of the false prophet. The govern~ ment of Egypt is in disorder, and some very curious complications will result from the operations of the military fanatic who won so singular a victory over well-armed and Well-disciplined troops. ' According. to the news published in the Rangoon papers, King Thebaw has become a “reformed character.†Till lately this potentate had,been a weak young mm, given up to indolence, self-indulgence, and cruelty; but it is reported that since the death of “the monster " Yanoung Prince, a marked change has taken place which has done much to restore King Thebaw’s power and influence. With the re-estabp lishment of his ascendancy the moderate and enlightened men who have always been attached to his party, and who, not actually vanished from court, have, We learn, lately had little or no say in the canduct of affairs, are now taking the proper positions in the councils of the nation. The king himself has awakened from his lethargy, and has begun to assert, himself as sovereign and ruler. while in a corresponding degree the interference and influence of 'the queen have decreased. He now, according to the same source of information, regularly at- tends and presides at the meetings, of the Hlootdaw, and appears to have suddenly developed a surprising amount of intelligence and energy. The latest news frOm Thebaw’s court is that‘the king, beinur determined to make an effort to subdue the rebellious Shun chiefs, has despatched ï¬ve thousand troops to the Shun states under the command of four generals, accompanied by several Italians in the King’s service. At the Inverness police court recently, an elderly Highland woman named Isabelle Macrae, or Stewart, was charged with a- saulting a little girl. ' She pleaded not guilty, and the evidenee showed that the latter had used inciting language to the prisoner, while she on the other hand spoke of the little girl’s grandmother as a wrtch. Toward the close of the case great amuse- ment was caused in court by the accused producing aolay image, or corp creagh. which she believed was made b the so- called witch. The legs had been when 03' the image, and since then the prisoner be- lieved that her own legs was losing their strength. A person who wished to purchase the image after the .accused had left the court was promptl told that on no account would she part wit it, for if anything hap- pened to it she might die, and she was not prepared. He husband had died some time ago. and also three horses, and she grieved to think that all these calamities were ah tributable to witchcraft. The image was about tourinches in len th, green worsted threads containing the iabolic charm were wound round, while pins were pierced through the part where the heart should be. The accused was convicted and sentenced it? ï¬ne or imprisonmentâ€"London Daily ews. A clergyman of high reputation, in a large city in Maine, visited the market early on Monday morning. While there his attention was called to some very ï¬ne strawberries. He wished very much to purchase some, but it being so very early in the morning it occurred to him that they must have been picked on Sunday, and of course he could not purchase or use any- thing which hed been procured under such circumstances, Ha inquired of the farmer: “Mr. Smith, were those berries picked on Sunday?" Mr. Smith, with a sly twinkle in his eye, replied: “No, doctor, they were giakgd this morning, but they grew on Sun- ay. If bilious, or suffering from impurity of blood, or weak lungs and fear consumption (Ecrofulous disease of the lungs), take Dr. Pieroe’s “Golden Medical Discovery" and it will cure you. By druggists. A Bostoh girl fell in love with a. gray- haired old man, and some of her acquaint- ances were mean enough to say she had got the antique craze. FAVORITISM is a. bad thing, but Dr. _Plerce’s “Favorite Prescription†deserve its name. It is a. cer- tain cure far those painful maladies and weakneflses which embitter the lives ~ of so many women. Of druggiata. Giveto tramps no quarter-not even a bad one. - Being entirely vegetable, no particular one is required while usin Dr. Pnerce‘s “ Pleas- ant Purgative Pallets. ' They operate with- out disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For sick headache, constipa» tion, impure blood, dizziness, sour eructs- tions from the stomach, bad taste in mouth, bilious attacks, pain in region of kidney, in- ternal fever, bloated feeling about stomach. ,rush of blood to head, take Dr. Pierce’s “pellets.†By drugzists. Rank highâ€"The moan of an onion-eating lover. inenreotthntOouahlit kill :cuxeleueonoo with Dr. Carson’s Nmomï¬â€˜gough it new: bill. Large Bowen at 50 cents. or In avwnr'hm. King Thebaw “Reforms.†Witchcraft in Scotland. There is only one way by which any disease can be cured, and that is by removing the .oauseâ€"whereverit ma be. The great medical ' authorities of the day eclere that nearly every disease is caused by deranged kidneys or liver. To restore these, therefore, is the only way by which health can be secured. Hero is where WARNER’S SAFE (1qu has achieved its eat reputation. It acts directly unon_the idneys and liver, and by placing them in a healthy condition drives disease and pain from the system. For all Kidney. Liver.. and Unn- ‘ry troubles: for the distressing disorders of women; for Malaria, and hysicel troubles generally, this great remedy as no equal. Be~ ware of irrpostors, imitations and concoctions rsan to he just as goodâ€. ' , “v . nun-u: a a nu U FOR ATXON relative to free homes. with our- ?tect maps. 0 mini, and rcllableifacts, free of charge. Apply to HARRY MERGER, Travelling Emigration Agent 0. M. and St. P. railway, Chntham, Ont. Any kind of goods or fancy artcle can be dyed any color in a few minutes by Triangle D yea. A child can use them with perfect success. All the popular colors. 10:. CatarI-hâ€"A New Treatment whereby 3 Permanent Cure: il’efl‘eoted in from one to three applications. Particulars and treatise 'free on receipt of stamp. A_. H. Dixon 8: Son. 305 King-St. West. Toronto ‘Canada. 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Every owner of one or more horses can nave a. large amount of time and money by having on hand a, good supply of Ellie’s Horse Reme- dies. and to supply a general demand we would. announce that we wdl send the following b express (on receipt of the money, or 0.0.D. an return charges): $6.50 for $5. 1 box, 12 pounds Medicated Food. $1 ; 2 bottles Spavin Cure. 82; 2 boxes Large Condition Powders. $1; 2 boxes Worm Powders, $1; 1 box Reeve Powder. 500.: 1 box Cello Powder._59c.; 1 box Hoof Ointment, 500.â€"-$6.50. J. H. Wmtson 85 Son 24th Street. §.Y.._ says :‘ ‘_‘ _We_ heve used B‘Jllq’a Sport} Cure in our stables for two gears and have tried it on the following wit perfect success: Splints curbs. ring hoses. bunches on the neck. swelled ankles. also game? sore throat, and for neml stable llnimenr. it s the best article we ve ever used.†For further particulars. [res books, etc., write to m: srn'm cum: com-m. Sudbury Street. Boston. Muses; e ‘ or 276 Fourth Avenue. 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