I are me a lit.-lots( WAY a Ole di , ess 4l d Eoilervi alllng Stcsness, and WIATI I say CU tt'.U. I SO ,r,p them for a time and then have thent re.urt.. I IL Radical Cure. I have known my re.n•dy to u.r ne eases. liecause other , have faued to cure c... Ton should conunue • er.
' By a Tiqnor handy put is force in Ceps rolony no traveller can he supplied with drink unless "a bow f -fide dinner or luncheon," A. insane female patient at the asylum of Elgin. Illinois, was disoorered secreted under some steam where she had been for 260 hours without food or
seclude in a curative home, our standing army of habitual drunkards was brought out In bold relief (sisYs the Britioi Josmal) at an inquest held by Dr Thomas a few days ago. An elderly woman. widow of earpenter. had left her and gone fur some rum as soon as the publio-honse was
- • • MATED GRANGES. The will (dated Oet. 31, )800) of Mr. Jan I BROutintON CASTLE. "" late of C* ma. W.st Ha, who died 1 Broughton Castle, two and a - ha l f miles south-west on May 31, me proved ea J une by Augustus o t is the most interesting mated building Williams Emma the
ST. JOHN'S CITY ALMOST DESTROYED. The city of St. John's, Newfoundland, has been overtaken by a most disastrous fire. Two-thirds of the city is in ruins, and the damage i st :mated at not less than four millions sterling. The fire broke out in a stable in the eastern suburb, at