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In her eager parti"hallip, Blanche's lan- But ne Was is Good One, iks4 'Several Club Ancient Snake hypothesis Becomes an The July Arena contains a number of , '
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she wanted Pocahontas to know that she � _Xdgai Broad Land—
. Some mischievous club men met an in A party of JacksonviII6 nfechanics were Fawcett on " Plutocracy and Snobbery in
sided with her. . nocent-looli-ing Chinaman on Delancey at work err the Matanzas river some months New York,I we take a few selected That orris root has a sweeter and more
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Norma regarded her sit i -8 e, sentences E lishmg f_tit,1e__'_.iwOu a' I I 7
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with ,stilolot tlle-atliett�wght�a4ii+-jtoo�k�hinriir -t �wd- ag,o--r&ishTg-EV -sin JA- Irwymo-e- __
, . t unmixed with chagrin: These After inducing hint, to take several drinks lived on board of the bi . g lighter, L whish
be confronted, with a mournful fact in our fume powd'er.
i h .K social life; the men who 'go out 'are That noth is so beneficiE& to the corn: .
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friends were -stealing away bet- follower. they escorted him to their club house under they worked in a small house on th - e depk it'
B141whe Was bmolillllg� enlaneipatod. the pretext of " having some fun." Well ' One noon'their bill of - was - ' dee
,, nearly all Silly striplings Who, on reaching 1116xiOn all a bath in cream every night while
" Ally WOUILM t fait sOlnewhat a seilsiWe age, discreetly remain at home." you a y in the country, leaving it to dry on
. _ I Who trifles with bet- lisp- lie had it and. so did the club men. strengthened by some Wild turkey eggs, � 6 6 The men (the real the facIe', and for a #*htqa,p A - ... - ,,_,.
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. piness, becauap. of a scrupl.6, is a fool-,�' she Oucq inside the - bullding the Chinaman *whicA-haj MINA ' by 4�41Z "wit -pp M -en, who . - I .,. ,bjg g)#44 of - . . I -
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4, d%'I.0AP,-#P&Uy- -was made the target for 6verybody's wit. while hunting on shore. ball, are nevertheless, rich country Milk' taken just before you go �
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.. 11 11 11 11 n&--Jhese-J4men,dA*re of. ... r- . VM_haAdmiWud7 a neavyclinnerthey other gay pastimes) watch,, the- That your diamonds should be washed in .
. . ____'____TIiXf —Vas burning on the tip of her tongue, Finally the men grew tired - their sport, left their dining -room and ret riled to work. ' with 14, e women
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and let. the sAject drop. Norma was her and 're 'all open, and York husband is quite Willing that his wife with ammonia, and dried in - jeweller's . saw-
somehady sug, �, deAapprobatijan, Many a We ds, ringed in cold watereloud -1 .
. - ested that a game of The doors and windows we . ew. boiling-�hot an � .Q -
I guest, and, after all, what did it matter poker be started. flistantly the Chinaman the cook did not clear off the table for some
What NoApia thought ?, But after' that she was all attention. I shall cut her Own grandmother if that 're- dust.
refraine,X time. *
fi-41yl I-epeatilig cid storiez bcforc I I " lative br, iia , dObirable.: �-, " Odious Thal, ftlLILU111d ureal is better for the face
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. her; aup of the two sisters, Blanche became till -Hu play plokee, lie said. 11 Ale litave J -u this interval a large water 11160casin Of 'though the millionaire's ascendancy may be than any soap except castile. I
her favorite. I uch inloney ' "and he displayed a roll of nearly six feet'crawled oil board the lighter, at present, that of the Knickerbocker was That the woman who never complains I
I small bills. . . and wriggled into the dining room through once hardly less so. Vulgar, brassy and gets ten times as much sympathy in her .
As site entered the parlor with smiles and In the hope of having 11 more fun " John the open door, says' the Florida Timed- intolerable the ' P trials as the, woman who frets about eve
I words of welcome, Blanche held out her ,Tit led * k A, , iv m -better -than , I'll
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"See," she said, "two seasons . progressed for 9, few minutes, John in the mess for eggs, he went in for a feast. One New York autocrats of those former . .
in one meantime showing that he was by no meals. of.the turkey eggs 14y alone by a plate, and their descent of two who defined as' family) penniless. .
bouquet. The roses are for your mother. I a novice. Atw length there wasj I or three g6nerations ' That your dress. waists )told their shape .
;_ jm& -P-Qt oar the table a stout tIA6. rest were in a dish on the other side of from raw Dutch rants lery was..very . . I . -
found them on a bush in. a sheltered corner T.h� led. iminigra ' better if folded away in a drawer, and are I
. - and as we came alongT-inade-Neabit _u - -a . it far -the- e ---tables 4-a -the- eentre -stood a 1-arg.e- -li= comfort indeed." t ' ti delicious towearifthe__ I
cut half a dollar and everybody stayed in. John water ,lug, " Of Londoners we y are wrapped in
the holly for me. I never can resist holly, drew three cards and so did all the I .g, andr right here the whey serpent are apt to assert that they grovel olisequi- perfumed colors. . �
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. . That tree by your gate is the loveliest thing with the exception of e rest, slipped up. After swalloNying the lonesome ously before their prince, That the woman of to -day I worries more
I one man, who took %g, he started for the main suppet With his attend- I
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.. I have I ever . er seen ; just Like those in the only one. . I in his -artless manner •crawled -9 of _ 0 shape of the,
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b pgIlT, from being the iZo'fe'fact. , In That the useful- girl never gets married .
we never had such a profusion of berries, but John stood ever3', raise until the crowd fit,und he`�'Iylalli% stop a out half 'way London. there is a large class of ladies and because she can't be spared. .
I I and I don't think they were as, bright. Do began to get tired. through oil account of the egg, -which had 1. .
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I , you think the holly we get at home is as " Wily don't you call, John?" said a enlarcured hint somewhat. 'Su, stretching for- tralized body, and Whose assemblages Alore Or tem Famous.
I I bright, Norma?", player in a bantering tone. -tvard-,he bolted another egg, and thereby'are haunts of intelligence, refinement .
" 011, yes ; it looked always pretty 11 Me lever calle on thlis hland. Me fastened himself. Oil each side of the jug- H ,efin ent and Tachalkowsky, the Russian composer, has
much the same. We got beautiful 'trolly raise tufty cleiit." rood taste." "How many times has tfie , .
" its all egg oil his inside, and he lainty Mv. Ailisterdam . I
handle Nv, suddenly become one of the lions of society.
I every Chris as, replied Norma, who did Of course the thing had to be ended at could move Ile thet . or Mrs. Manhattan . .
inen and women of literary or Armstrong Chanter; husband of the
- ilia exalted at the expense of some time or other, and so John was finally practically riveted in position. He was artLatie aift-,�, at a fashionable di '. . senea,tiona,l novelist, Amalie Rives, is suffer- -
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, I called. With a grin that resembled it slice soon found in this peculiar . situation by the Fifth or S'ladison Avenue? True, men an(f mg from nervous prostration. . , .
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. . " But not 'th such masses of berries, out of a watermelon he d out a straight cook, who speedily killed him. women of intellectual fame ' Both of Henry Irving's sons have definitely
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Just look at this branch ; was,there ever royal flush of spade raked The reporter was shown the skin of tile contact with our noble Four Hundred.
so j rel' shrink from ?k ]sigh, and i I decided to go upon the stage. The younger,
I anything more perfect? Princess, please away the money. Then he rose, and, beg- snake, with a crease still in the middle frOlil They -encounter patronage at such places, Lawrence had originally intended to enter
give me something to put it in. It's far too ging to be excused, went away, although the tremendous pressure, and he was also
. pretty to throw away. Can I have that some of" the players insisted upon and getting patronage from one's inferiors the diplomatic service. . 11
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I . I oil �e piano . reinaining longer. . his permittted to gaze oil the jug whose handle can - I never be a pleasant. mode of passing President Harrison, with a' ,party of . I
Pocahoiltas smiled assent. She could , let Ili . 66 proved so fatal: . . . One's time." "To be a areat i'el'asdegr . friends, will go to Mount McGregor during .
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. I have holly by the cart -load, but plenty of fun for our money. Let the poor Grent Canses. . I You the summer for the purpose of visiting the
she liked Blanche's enthusiasm. While fellow go." ' . . . 11111st dispense terrapin, and canvas -back cottage in which General Grant died. I
. the others chatteo, Blanche decked the " The great American game, baseball, in the ducks, and rare brands of champagne, in Premiet Honore Mercier, of Quebec, has .
j And John went. But after lie had gone States and the great English game,. cricket, lordly dining -halls, or your place is certain
- vase with her treasure ; then' two others somebody picked up John's hand and in the Dominion, are in full career, . , a . nd it is to be secondary. arrived at Caen. He was warmly welcomed .
which she found for herself on a table in the started back in surprise. I New York is at present N .
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. corner. There• were still some lovely rich 44 I apropos to consider what a celebrated the paradise of parvenus, and these occa- in the city by the Catholic residents, and a .1
- I . By gracious, boys ! George over there pitcher says : , Mr. Louis Rush, 49 Preston sionally commit grotesque mistakes in the - banquet was given in his honor. . .
. -bits, quite small twigs, left when she had had a nine spot'of spades ill. his ]land, be- street, Detroit, Mich., U. S. A., writes : distributioil'of civilities." N%7 A Rev. Dr. Bridgman, the, liberal Baptist
finished, and she once more clamored., for cause he showed it to, ini. Cal discarded " In, " e call our- I
something to put them in. . . one and I had two others, how now did the pitching ball I sprained Ili), arm ; two selves,freemen, and our mines and factories preacher, whose name lias become known to I
. . applications of St. Jacob's Oil cured lice.' If are swarming with haggard slaves. We de. the entire nation recently, is 56 years old. I `
. . ll He Is a New Yorker by birth, and his first .
.Pocahontas, in, the midst of an eager dis- heathen get hold of a fifth nine spot ? I'll n y for the next day, .plare that'to be President of the United
. .1, cussion with Thome and Norma. in which ,bet lie managed to hook up the one discarded try it. pastorate was in Morristown, N. J. I I
/ . both were arrayed against her, glanced bvCal.- Let's look and; see." . States is,the most honorable office a man I
I I around carelessly. There was a cup and 'Hurriedly the pile of rejected cards was Whitt Are the Dog Days call hold, and our elected candidates (except * Bishop Doane, of Albany, has received
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saucer on a siiiall stand near- her, and she rull, through, but there was po nine . I when they have the splendid self -abnegating double honors while. in England. � To the I
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picked up t1 irvalp thoughtlessly and held it spades -yot O Tile dog days are coming. The dog days courag of a Cleveland I" waded
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. ,:-J-1FSr-d-S-tIiav hands particular card in his business, and in so e Jecrinning o u to August -f-on 11 rough,a per es' Oxford has added that of D. D. The Lon . , .
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I "known to his -unhappy victims had p don Pelegraph says that no previous Amari-
. ,talking, neither noticing what they ,secured it without detection-A'ei.to York so called becaus6 dogs then go mad ; but the forget that 'free trade is one of the call prelate has been similarly honored by . .
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were doing, Berkeley ' entered sud- Iferald. . . . notion is etymologically false, besides being Prouofs - of a free * people, afhd that protected both universities. / . I
I . Only and spoke, causing them to start and . . - . untrue in fact, Dogs, strange to say, are ,,, stries are the feudalism of manufa' Thp Princess of Wales and, the Princesses I
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turn. There was a quick exclamation from 111uslealand Dramatic. Notes. t lure." " How can we expect that beings Victd!ria and Maud are toproceed to Copen- I ,. I
. I Pocahontas, a wild clutch into space from RQjnenyi, the violinist, I .1, . othertimes. "Dog days" is really a trans- who busy . themselves with affairs of such hagen 'about the middle Of A St, and .
. . . , Thorne, and on the floor between them ' ,iinist, is to give con- lation of the Latin "A' dies caniculares "-the Poignant importance as whether they shall car - tli IV.- _11
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.. . th .--..e ell 0 1 - -,y ,�O , VULVAU t�11U "JU J,WUnty days -gi- 0011-M tull nod or Brown a quarter, of Queen of Denmark for two months at the .
Poca%ontas beiX 'ver them reYoung Joseph K. Emmett will fill the the beliacal rig* III i A ,when they next meet him as whet
. . , regretfully. it time, . in (that is, appearance a n( -11 ' <lor ed a ,�wheal-the-Emperor
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. I Viasth4-,_'Ct1p_._With t d&rC - -Indian: I ( hys are _Ii6illiquite lance� and Empress of Russia, the King and Queen
maiden oil it -the cup front which Jim Modjeska will return, to. America newt star Sirius W out the 'Romans called enough for them to encounter the'�great of the Hellenes and the Duchess of Cumber-
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. . ,. Byrd had taken his coffee on that last even. month, and later make a tour of the conn- ". Canicula," or " little dog." The ancients Giltedges or no, - at: a prospective dinner- land are also expected. . . .
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I . . ing. .There were tears in her eyes, but she. try. I . I attributed a most malevolent influence to party ; as whether the latest Parisian lid- .
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. kept her head bent so that no one should . Charles Windlia;m is going to risk another' this star ---our "dog star "-'and sacrificed ings about bonnets are really authentic
entic or I An East 'Inds prince has had a bed'made
. . . . see them. She wouldrather any cup of the Ameriedai tour next season.. I -is limit is a brown dog to it to appease its 'rage. If the contrary -, as whether His Royal* High- . for, him, in Paris, the mattress of which is
I set should have come to grief than ,that fifteen weeks. , . . this were.not done they thought that the Mess has .or not a huge musical box, .while the canopy is . .
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I . . -Rankin has a new play written begin to grow mad, the bile. inereas4;1 n' dra,Win �erial niam.ma..'8 fans and frighten away the mosquitoes. I Its . .
. one. . McKee :sea would boil, the Wine turn sour and dogs at - one of his
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. Z3 A dall - roonis in a New arket cutaway-,. price was , and i I t would have been
She had brought it. into the parlor several about Abraham Lincoln, describing, his aninials grow languid. � It is unnecessary to how, it asked,' we expect that b in s
days before to show to a visitor, who wished s $25,000'
I . I a design for a hand -screen fora fancy fair, presidential life., I say that in the course of some ages Sirius of thi's bent may I cheaper for him to ]tire two boys totan,the . I . .
. � at Eta L. Hamilton, who is I properly heed those insects away �nd I to lull the sleeper to a' . . .. . .
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elevate the stage .next season, made her suninie'r. - . d- ghastly by the whistling o .
and had neglected to replace it in the cabi- It is said th to *ill rise at midwinter instead of at ini I tly and. incessant wants which are deeper repose . f .
. . net. She reproached, herself fo,r ,her care- ' ,Perhaps some wiseacres, like forever making of humanity the forlorn Annie Rooney.
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, . lessness as she laid 'the fragments on the dramatic debut some time ago under an those.who are ready to believe in dog days tragi -comedy . it is?". " Daughter,% are , . - I '. .
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piano, and then the superstition flashed . � and new inoons changing. the weather and trained by their mothers to leave no efforts I .
. . across her . mind. Could it be an omen ? Henry Irving's son and namesake' ,will sinidar impossibilities, will then give him untried,' short of those a .Kts. Martha J. Lamb, editor tile .3fag- , . . I
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. . . . The idea seemed foolish,- and she .put it make his debut at G'arrick's Theatre the credit -for ,I I? wealthy husbands. ' is a delicaterlookIg I_ I
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aside. I coming season as Lord ,Beaufrey in. the I . � . of these fashionable mothers- ask more than membership in 25 historical or other learned
. " Don't feel' about it," she said " School for Scandal." Ages. Sages, and'Wages. a single question of the bridegrooms the .
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. 11 . .. . to Thorne, who was litimbly apologetic for Sardou is already at work oil the new. If )-on have &. wife and half -a -dozen desire for their daughters '.1 That . I
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. his awkwardness, " it was as. much lily play he will have ready by next winter for so you . Can keep them well, by vrey question . one is a native -of a small villa in the hills of
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. I fault. as yours; we . neither of us were Charles Frohnian, and which• will have its Simple means. Let them use Dr. ei e r ce's money iso ' .you control 9, Often - Ilia A&,,�j� � I
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noticing. ' Indeed, it's more Illy fault, initial performance in New .York. . Favorite Prescription. It is. good for women morals are uat(M,or�y, but these prove no . .I.-..---..--- . i
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1. 11 In the actual living.present, I'm tile, will go to London and. have another. try at' do'ses-nki bleed their patients. We do better � A story is'told of a woman on the' witness I . I
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entrance precipitated the catastrophe. I ' womankind Dr. Pierce's FavoritePr Bum I
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. . ..,Startled you both, and behold the result f The London theatrical season has been is indispensable. The youn a. its old. Oe' . � I � , ,
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. , Nobody dreamed of convicting me, and I` -pursed mail- strengthening 'help ft' that critical period " But " said.. the magistrate, " did' you I �11111111110116 , I .1 . . , .
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tiers. At the 'Strand Theatre Willie when she is blossoming into womanho'd. not tell me were 30 when you appeared -
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'all to respect it ; the s6allest unkind- FIdOuin has played "A Night's Frolic"' to as The matron and mother find in it iiivigor- before me two ago ?.� . .
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seem. beset their existence.' And, ladies well sniilingl I y ac . kilowled i her falsehood, and '
Every'One laughed, and Pocahontas Daly*s New 'York Theatre .is 'being im. advanced in, years universally acknowledge at not all abashed. q117ani not.one of those Cures Also: . . .
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put the fragments out of sight behind a proved$20,000,.vortli. The seating capacity the revivifying and restorative effects ofthis women who sav one thing to-dayand another Neuralgia) I
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I I pile of music books. , She could not put is to be enlarged, boxes arranged q the favorite and standard remedy. thiiig'to-morr�m,," , I I
the subject out of her mind so easily, English custom, and the' foyers, deepened. , � . ___ - I 11 . I . Lumbago,, I I .
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I uncomfortable ; the superstition rankled. James L. Edwards, the actor Who died read from a newspaper that recently ill Bos- ' ! It knows no defeat! Inscribed on Sprains,
I As ,they took leave, held her hand from the effects of morphine, in Chicago oil ton a married than was arrested by apolice- victoe' .
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. . I in a warmer clasp than -he had ever. before Sunday, was engaged to play the Chicago, man' for kissitig his wife oil the street. its banners,,is the inspiring battle -cry, " Dr. Bruises,
I I tured on, ati(I his v4e ,)vas really I part in ' `was
Xli�uvar" next e leading, 0 The Pierce'' Golden .11edi'cal, DiscoverN, 11 'Its
ven . season. His Bostonians, by a local - ordinance made, ill line of march extends across �
troubled as he said : . I a the 'e6tiiient 13 U r n s 9 .
I � predecessor in the role was Henry Aveling, 1640, enacted that any mail! " kissing a and around the world! A happy, ilitistration I
" I can't tell you how worried,l ain about i whose tragic death from morphine a few woman oil the street, even ill the way of of the popularity and success of this ivorld% Wounds. . .
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I your beautiful cup.. I never had a 61111111 I nionths ago will be remembered, honest salutation, was liable to fine and whir. faiped reinedv. ' 'Tis everywlicrc'relievi
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. � accident trouble 'hie to the same extent,! I ping." The question 'was asked : "Well, We 1, pain� inspiring -hope, eurin relieving Swellings., .
. I before. -1 feel as though 'a serious'' I /Jendin'n's Be . 9. ; disease ! For all
. I I ,iln. . . ladies, what (to you think of that?" There blood .disorders it is ackno_-�iedged the' safest, nesa,
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had befallen. There ,was no I ,�eniinla,, onnesher had a . beati. was a general explosion of right�otis, wrath, the most thorough, the best ! The liver ani Sore . .
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. tra'Nom , no association, I hope, which , " lie didri'tinind'hofname. ouicnow, strongest from tiieuiiiiiatrie(Foftiieaggrie,.,ed kidneys re8pond at on-ce t . 0 the invigorating
m., e the cup of special value, beyond its Althoughitwass prosy. . se.y. A strong-minded wonian's-righter touch ; throur,111 them the whole system is ,St i ff n ess, 1. .
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beauty, and the fact of its being all heir- She had catarrh, Alid had it so, scornfully observed," I if that's the wisdom of cleansed and T)uilt tip anew. I . .
Ttiat lic.at last Was forced to go- I . 'II,I
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The odor'was no pos.y.1 otir ancestors, such people should return to If -,-oil are �sick, indisposed, debilitated, AIJ Ache I
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Pocahontas was too truthful for,ev,,iw" "' w . ,a sIlff(,Tin0(y fr011, "'alarious or other . . - I so 1; I .
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C4 1 have to 1. , that') " '-'Thistles." All laughe(l, awl site . The Ch . . . I
. ell Dr. Sats Remedy. - P poisons, %ou'll find the "Golden Medica as. A. Voleler Co., I
at cup well became the IIA)iics8 of .tile even I Discover�!' the r6niedy pae �x(,e . ) Baltim
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I . witlithe rest ,of the ehilia. It has beeirin An ofl,ellsivt"�'bi-ca 11, Is illb9t dlless'l-hir, not I I . 1'estore v ort, qle'),(�(; . t( i .
. I the family so inany generations, you know. only to the, peraon afflicted if tile' Perswt� has Local Item. . . 11; Cumd1an ]Depot -. I
. !')on't re�roach'yourself any more, please-. ally pride, but to those with whom lie or she � I -_ I I . Toronto, 0'---t.
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comes in'co;AaeL. It is a delicate matter to Elsewhere in this issue we republish all L .1114-relless.
remember 'twas as much my fitult as yours. g to Edith -Here is Ili%- new photo .
I . . 'peal: of, but it has parted 'lot Only friends article from the Hamilton Herald relatin I . graph, Do
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And broken thins need not remain so,' 0 .EEL—
. I but 'lovers. 1311d breath and catarrh axe the wonderful cure of a gentleman in that you think it (10,,S JUStice 9 .� .
. -alole. -, S gle's CataAli Remedy city, who had been proiioti�cdd by phy- ' I, a IN , "' I I
. with all upward glance, and a bright smile, isepat ])I ,a, . Eva-l't fraiii it must be confegged that � --- a I
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they call be mended. I shall have the " � I . .
. . I . cup riveted." � ullees the %vol-st cases, as thousands Call sicians incurable, and who had been paid it' clues. I COUGH MEDICINE. I .
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.- . , tbstify. $500 re�% Sea water is hca�ier than , fresh -
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tion ; there was no use in inaking him 'feel able case b� Nvorld'i; Dispensary Medical of the Royal Templar'. 'WC' ,ivell-known I)ccau, a
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" In . '' Association, proprietors of . I'),.. sage,, standing of the TIMIES is a guarantee, as to .tit dissolved in it. I I
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traditi 'it. M, -Let's go to wji,kk ill tile illooldight. It -. ani liliW to die.' �N 1".4. 1 1
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of china, no matter how precious, ptesage is:11T ille"I'l 11i'dit. I . I I ' ) t � ""
'7) ' ' "IfusbanolY(ii needn't worry about her, . TO 1111V RI'111TOR �- PW4%v 91ifoid (p Vi)ljl �.,,ef, ,� . . .
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misfortune'! It. way ill doing that enthiled, * �11,,�__All right. , I §Doc... She got a new dress the ot her day and I- 101'e ndrned disease. By itw tithe avt. ti�oosanti,, t�f 11op, s tbal A "1&94 % lw�wwc " o'..", " , . I I
ill forttme not blind chailec, or heathen fate. ' . . less 1. -;t" -r, 4,1". , bPeu Z,4r)ik.JW,1., % •I .i
t (9, 15 I% .Ni.) she hasn't ti ied it oil vet. I' ioak oe x1ad to send two b.�ttke% u, 'Y,A-?,, Ieuietiv F EE t,,.1,k,#.t 'e
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She W()Ul(l think 110 InAre of foolish old. ______ I 6.�ntpti,m itAhey vwiH send meweir- E,ilpre.R.!.am r,o,4tof1j(eAddA'osu. ,sti'l't,,
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portents. � � Ile "-f.'et"i go into the "Illolner-house. M-4- 486 West Adaln,ld* Sit.. TOPOLV11`01, *114TAR10. .PeLtfuli
. . , he collf�)lllldell lwooll (14)vs not shiny there, t.� Hr. -Then .voll wish to coli,dder o L .
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broken -wished with all lie,, lliwt that W Mt ally , e;Lt('- ' . voll thin}: I ant going to allow V I THOUSANDS OF Bffb:
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different svil,lbol. . Itis quite i fill � )osAhIc for: vi'mcher i11 the un�k,l �`ta"Q.. . a. MANEAN A NAbiCtAs 0001t. I havemaAethe Istuc,01
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