= ee oe cee me at 2S LG oa eyeyt* 3 ee mere cae & Aa eae erate 8 7 ee ee Mite ore ee aa Wee rr wi ’ aot ee i ae i aS Serena aes — te ti a ie ee The Ghost of Disraelh Speaks Che late Benjamin Disraeli, Berl of | Beaconstield, brushed the dust off a cloud and | with his right wing and sat down Jet his legs hang over as he looked down on the capital of England ‘You are a nice mar, Wiliem Gladstone, he murmured, with a cl eors sardonic smile upon his lips tT a wavs said you werea pice man. You ean write pice books for very old and very quiet gentlemen ; nobody can sul pags you in your great popularspecialty of cutting down and you raised a Jarge and interestiog and high family. William treat to trees, ly plous dare say it 18 a the Seri nsly inclined to hear them singing ; Oh you are a You are rranert ress hymns in choras, man, there is no doubt of it. a dear old duck of a man. But when you undertake to govern this realm, William, you are apt to get over your head In my lifetime, William, I did what I could to spare you the trials and perplexi ties ot ofticial life. | think that you yourself will be willing to credit me with a greatdeal of sincere and earnest effort in that direction. I felt that the life of a prime minister was too much of a strain upon you,and was always ready to sacrifice myself aod take the burdenupoa my own shoulders. I do not believe you were ever really gratefal or that con siderate kindness which I was with you in the flesh, But you probably appreciate me better by this time. Today I flatter myself, you would be very glad to have me alive and active. You know well that if I were with you, vou would pot long be per mitted to remain in your present pick!e. I should gently and blandly, but tirmly and decisively oust you ands'ip the reins of government between my own skilled and ready tingers, “For you are ina pickle, William. It seems slightly irreverent to say that the nuther of “Juventus Mundi” is ina pickle ; but that is what you are in—a plain, common, vulgar pickle. Why just ook at it! Whata mess you have made of this colonial business through. Here you have to chip in, as the Americans say, with all the rest of the nations just to manage a miserable little African affair, of which I would have taken the sele ebarge without troubling anybody, and you are going to lose your gripon the Panama Canai,protectorate, William you know you are, and Bis marck—abh, there’s a man for you! Bir- marck is grabbing what you should have grabbed. And how are you mak- ing outin the Soudan my dear old friend ’ Wince not at the word—’tis a pleasant country fer one who likes to combine retirement with vivacious Vitissitude. “And you are’ covering yourself with silver or gilt glory at home my dear. Perhaps you think you can manage those Irish better than I could? Perhaps though you don’t. And you've won the everlasting love of the radicals, eb, haven’: you, William? And prithee, sweet friend, answer frankly, if thou canst, did T have ever have any dyna- mite in my time! Nay, nay, William, I would not scoff, bat as a statesman thou art not a distinguished success. Go teach the orphan boy to read—go teach the orphan girl to sew, or else advertise for light employment, not of u political natare, for an elderly gentle- man about retiring from active —busi- ness.” V. Y. Puck. Arsenic in Domestic Fabrics With rezard to arsenic there are op- portunities of observing what may be classed as experimental proofs, such as could not possibly occur in illness aris- ing from sewer gas. This further proof consis‘s in the frequent alternate reeur- rence of iligess and recovery —iliness on exposure to, andrecovery on removal from, arsemcal surroundings, followed by final recovery on substitution of a non-irsenical fabric in place of that cov- taining the poisor. Change of air is in all probability often credited with the benefits urising from removal from some unssnitery condition of 1esidence,oftice Or workshop. Theeffecton men em- ployed in bagging or removing arsenic wall papers is another proof of their in jurions quality—-men have freqentiy to leave their work unfinished,beinz too11 to continue under the poisonous iv- fluence. Arsenic in domestic fabrices is 80 easily dispensed with that there is no valid reason for the continued use of these poisonous colors. Several paper stainers have for years conscientiously excluded all arsenical colors from their works, yet have still maintained their position io the open market, thus de ciding the question both as to cost and qua'ily of non-arsenieal wall papers. It is ab jateresting question to medical men and chemists, how it is that these minute quantities of arsenic, or of some combination of arsenie with other in gzredients, When breathed should be so injurious, When larger quantities can be taken into the stomach as a medicine with advantage. This question, how- ever, is of no consequence to the patient. His course is simply enough: having found out the eause of illness, get rid of it,and be thankful it can be got rid of at so small a cost. Arsenic is also found in the dust of rooms papered with arsenical papers, (hus proving the pre- sence of arsenic in the atmosphere. One Lord Beaconsfield’s declaration long ago, that Herat is “the glacis of the Indian Empire,” is beginning to force it- self upon the present British Cabinet as 4 serious and too long nevlected fact. always} oo) . eres } will all get a large special discount for orders all! TEE Ewart | Gofl’s, have @ ; | be fonnd at Macdenald’s Boot Store. Ewart, [| Hice | Special Notices. Mr R. C. Gorr, of the firm of Dorsey, Goff & Co., has returned from a visit abroad, whee he has bonght at a low cas price a large Npring Stock (Latest Sty les) of Bo ts, Shoes and Shippers. — Dorsey, Gork & Co, te Db i) f apple preserve for 12 cents at cranber les ‘ how chow > , in bulk, Breeap 6 eonts at Pickard’s of the best flour. A PouUN! R. K Braces ; aleo ana pele kled cabbage kei y -—-mace [feb 21 21 Ons hundred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & (fe b ?1 Tre lowest prices on Boots and Shoes will (feb 21 of Boys’ Fur Caps, cheap, at L, KE. dee °0 Lors Prowse's Cie balance of our Fur Caps s Hing at cost. W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16 CANNED Salmon, Lobsters and = Finnan tLladd-e at Beer & Gott’s (feb 2] Boors & SHoxs selling v ery ci1eap at Mac- donall’s Boot Store. (feb 21 Wr begin to take stock on the 15th of March, and Carriage Builders, Lobster Packers, Blacksmiths and Country Merchants | received before that date.—Norron Bros. feblS Cottons, the very best . Macdonald's (feb 21 We are offering special discounts on Men's Underelothing. W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16 Wurre and Colored Shirts, a lot selling cheap to clear at J. B. Macdonald's. (feb 21 Brace’s fur Grey and White value will be found at J. A rew dozen fresh eggs at R. K 1S cents per dezen; also choice flour cheap for cash culy. {fe 18 We are offering a splendid lot of Overcoat- ings at cost. W. & A. Brown & (Co, (feb 16 Axy quantity of odds and ends that we wi!l retail at half price before stock taking. Call atonce at Norton Bros. tebIS8 Inpta Tea, superior merit, for sale at Beer & Goff’s Brack and Colored Cashmeres from 25 cents a yard at J, B. Macdqpald’s. (feb 21 Dorsey, Corr -& Co sell Boots very cheap jenl? Kent Miris and Matchless at Beer & (lott 's. flan. 31. Tue celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for Ladies’ and Fine Baots.—Dorsky, (lore & Ca Se DanvBe, a very high patent four at Beer & Gell's fJan. 3). Sxow SHos Moccasins for $1.00, Rubbers and Overshees cheap, at Dorsey, Gorr & Co's. jaunt? Danxuss, Choicest Pastry and Bread. Flour at Reer & Gaft’s (lente Ice (RREPERS.— Save your life by buying a pair at once.—Dorsey, Gorr & Co. janl> } ‘DAILY HX AMLN ne TERRES ar b 23 j (foh 2} janl7 | Goup and Silver Plating of every descrip- | ll on done at Eroawn’e, at the Atheonsuni, Char Jottetacn t§ Aank Inpta Tea, tifty cents per pound, at Beer & Goff's. {fe 16 Two THovusanpD DoLtars in Marlia and pure Manilla in stock. Also, 100 boxes 14 ir. Clinch Nails, 100 kegs 1} in. Steel Nails for Lobster Traps, at the City Hardware Store. — Norton Broa. febis Royat BAKInG Powper at Beer & Gofl’s, dec29 Six, eight and ten inch Sand Blast Mill Files, Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and Fuse, at Norton Bros. feb18 Firreen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Gotf's (feb 3 Farreans’ SCALES repaired at Brown's, at the Atheneum ‘‘h’town. tf—dect Great BarGatns in Boots aud Shoes during the Holidays at Mactonald’s Poot Store. dec20 THRE are just two things that is an impos sibility todoon P. E. Island, and that is to step people from drinking brandy, and to carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown’s that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’ town. dec6 —té. THE VIOLIN. N R. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to a take a limited number of pupils for Violin Lastruction by ‘Danclas” conservatory method, which is so complete that each pupil is enabled to form a part of one harmonized body, thereby making the tuition a p'easure instead of the old class drudgery. Papils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age. Wer terms apply at his residence, Water “treet, Ch’town, Feb 14, 1885 tf ee * ; os . 5 3 “ j OLE ber we eta a2/7 42 Plat ee ae 2 o Ee askin SS Reg (27. ! By Si ee BS LS aah j ad GQ Bxige a ‘om te. & & “4 kg grt 2m 3 8 2§ #235 cal +3 & ip Erm Ses tony * tits &% . ok & eu, ‘ a nw 4 ay \ P25 «? ‘ “eo f cmon rarer state! Y LLo— CHOUT HE WORLD 1 ee WE SELL Potatoes, “pilime, @S:arkc. Ht. Be. Pies, iumber, Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mse- kerel, Berries, Egys, Fish &te. Best Prices for ail Shipments. for Quotations, HATHEWAY & CO., General Commission Merchanis, 22 Central Whart, Bosten, Members cof Board of and Mechanics Exchange, Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1884, Write fully Trode Corn i -ne ‘OB PRINTING of every description @F oxecited with Neatness erd Despatch YRINTING cat at tho EXAMINAR Joi om é ~*. hie op Mee Drm OO eat te IT Al os JOKNSONS ANODYNE The Most Wonderful Family Remedy Kver Known. CURES — Diphtheria, roup, Asthma, Bron- chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- matism, Bleeding at the ungs, Hoarseness, In- fluensa, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough LIN Exeels all other Remedies for External Use, CURES — Catarrh, Choy era Morbus, Dysentery, Chronic Diarrhbces, Kid- . ney Troubles, ani Spinal ; Diseases. Circulars tree. ne I. 8 JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS’ ..2SR°ATYE... PILLS Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, a BLOOD I have no equal. “*In my practice I use no other. : mail for 25 cts. in stamps. Valuable information It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless: that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of food. It will also positively prevent and cure | Hi CHICKEN CHOLERA, N, d Sk Diseases (ONE PILL A DOSE). ; 1 Forse vy ind cha a ockeeeae Cathartic and Liver Pill. Dr. T. M. Palmer, Mouticello, Fla.” J. Dennison, M.D, ANE HENS stamps. Circulars free. nd all LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, For Female Complaints these Pills everywhere, or sent b TON, MASS. vw Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. in Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20 1.5. JOHNSUN & CO., Boston, Mass. D., DeWitt, Iowa.” Scid FREE. I.'8S. JOHNSON & CO., BOS GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE! O COMMENCING EVERY HORMNG ATS AM. AVING lately increased our motive power aud made several additions to machin- ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of our customers. Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell ‘all o our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH. The public are respectfully invited to exataine our stock and ask for prices, Orders by letter promptly attended to. EFumeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau- tiful, Good and Best Value in the Preov- imces. NMARK WHiCHT &® CO, Chavlattatewn, New 14. TARA MORRIS & TRAIN D'S NEW IMPROVED PATENT E1C "a only Eight-Flange Safe in the world, SAFE made, such as : HT-FLANCE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. 0O—_—_—_—_—_—_—- and containing more improvements than ANY Ist. 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EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing e'ght laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to p»xss over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in THESE SAFES have stood the test of y aud have the CHAMPION RECORD in the other safes containing one, two or three flinges. ears, and the greatest fires en this continent, Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of large numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS monials and information, address, JOSEPH JiCcons, GENERAL AGENT. are specialties of our firm. For prices, testi- MORRIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbary St., Boston Mass, iss4-5, Winter Arrangement, 18845, N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains wili,run daily.2s follows (Sunday’s excepted) :—- TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST STATIONS, TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. 'No. 2.|/No, 4, (A.B. P. 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