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Lucknow Sentinel, 1892-09-16, Page 7
U t� The Model QttsbamL LAUGH AND LEARN as free fram dirt as one could wish. The Bost wives win end thedr itch : salsoda solutim is als. very good for cl " eh weD. men are hurt hing hair brushes. Queen 9tctoria'a sOQWA _ _ _ '{� coo iaDy`3iisaa►ihie"esaao oscaiase. ' amt -�9—L-�'eI'....ItiNa�_sr...ro•C7�x�,.xt 7i5.oc-<-._F ri?_..._._.3-_.._. '^M�+f.2�"�1ee".ifd„_ai3=tine?e.�w�.g-�L.t.x,� war a+:...ag. .a�.f.Y""•0. �-'.:nF.1M:�'e, ::• -r .c �, �.�«'� .Y, - �Oa i`�"'�I'G.�`.v...a..�,. f�..���=+'_yt'K:r�trf:�'°"�n+d�•�--- �v"3'�'.i Thrnwrh all the sunshine -lighted years. Liv tsow in retrospection, Prick gotaioes before baking, leo thalf+ air can escape. This will thea origin, in coatinaaaax, in paasiag away, is My husband's word brought never tears, Nor caused a ead reflecdon. prevent bursting in the oven the whole and in an e lifis a �the ear our i and our connectiont, ear other sa=ribl :a useful and de+eom ive bookcase at ve; small coat` Three plain shelves, With It in a certain fact about furnaces that worlds, are mysteries. We cannot tell what Whate'er the burdens of the day, they do not become thoroughly hot until a moment may bring forth ; but we know, calm and steady, Unflinchingeahis _ To bear hiss part -the larger half- the are thoroughly coaled. y °g y in a manner not to be mistaken, that the � I always Sial him ready. Americans in London crowd Westminster Most High re1gueth.-RW%o1da. House-cteaaiiig season brings no frown, Abbey to hewn to ° Archdeacon Farrar's When the mamma havg become holy - No sarcasm, pointed keeaaty • " meditations " on the Lord's prayer. when sul jextion to God has laid hold of Through carpets {tp, and tacks head down. Marriage will continue to be a failum till riatthteous dominion -there will be a change, He slakes his way serenely. our young women learn to rapport a usa?rs ifi Cc if e'er lime dwellers in s gaatnee, and Oar evenings pass in converse sweet, the style he has always' been accustomed to. the palace not strange, but an old, familiar O nem contemplation, a disagree except L To - kepp up conversation.- He -Will you marry me, Ethel? .She- , Yea. He -Bat look bare --good heavens . home, beautiful and enlarged. The earth will then become a on of the ts, posse�Y sun which par and a china Ismer➢, whmh gave thee'whole This isn't fair ! You declined all the other under that true Bmperor, to whom God And dy morn of radiant June, fellows committed the task of 11 expiating past Fair alight of September, Arid smith bind and brook atone, Eton, Bloombumper (to bookseller)—Have you sin," and all creatures, from the archangel in heaven to the worm on earth, shall bear pitileafs December- anything on Indoor Baseball ? Bookseller- witness unto Christ. Each seems to my adoring eyes N o ; but I have " The Cricket on the When the Christian minister can assure • Some new grace to discover. For he, unchanging through the year;., Ham" Young lady -So I hear, Adams, you've the soul on the beef of death, in misery or Is still my tender lover. lost a relatt& Was it a near or diarist pain, that Whatever its agonies, the Bon of God, in human form, endured far worse So life no shadows hold, though we Have reached the EWe that's shady : relative? Adams -Well, mise, putty alts- tent • 'bout 40 mulles. •for its sake, as a pledge of the love of its 31y husband 1 Oh! a dream is he„ ,mt%iatieznt nourishment, CO peed with the habit o$ tuirahimme an pie, is v=ry frequently Father, and in fulfilment of that love, he And I'm a maiden lads. The red haired young man who told his applies a remedy which is equal to any need. " beat girl that he would be willing to die for The menage of the Cross, interpreted by 0H110•3 FUTUI l E lRtilL tl R. her, was very mach offended when she said the doctrine of the incarnation, is thus, in t► Baby Mid -get That deeps />t a 7dasa s she didn't mind red hair a bit, moments of real trial, the support. of the pa¢ysmliir pvearfmmes fax the handkerchief and Little Tommy -What isthat,ra— cutting most elementary principle of faith.- ��. the trees for, papa? Tommy's Papa -He PrtbeAdarY Wam A midget baby is attracting great atter- is pruning them, my boy. Little Tommy- As if by a law of our moral and spiritual tion near Peebles, Ohio, and people for Ho soon will the prunes be ripe? ` being, all grand and lofty minds, all true miles around ase calling upon the father anddealer in cheap shoes recently coup- and loving hearts, are drawn to Jeans ; and niotthe7 "this wonderfatl praodigY. accord- shed in one of his advertisements: "Ladies to help humanity they labor, study and ing to a New York Recorder. When Shing these cheap shoes will do well to suffer apparent loam The highest an asked i e would place it on exhibition can soon, as they will not last long." of parity, the inner courts of wisdom, are the mother emphatically said : " No ; it is ln,°annie-Isn't it funny that the sphinx is ascended and entered by Christly men To the ssmlalle:st, and shall have the greatest at, lit a lion and part a woman ? Bob- haeme our spiritual and intellectual elements tewien of all my children, and it will never hell, there wouldn't have been any use of character in perfect harmony, with the enter a museum with my consent." Mrs. giving her a secret if she had been all finest developments of both, we must wall August Baldwin, who lives near Plum Run on earth as that One walked who came from station, is the lady who has given birth to Woman. Mrs. Winks do you hate Deacon heaven to make us was of God. the smallest child ever born to that county. It weci•ghs only one and and nine ounces y � -Why De Good so? Mrs. Minks—He lost patience � weather, now tonestoro, now serene, maybe likened to a tone on trams .grand and is now ten days old add fairly healthy. With a bib in a railway tial. " cryo y , « y Most any man will do that.' Yes, but organ. o Are not the laws of sound just w The prospects arse tthrat it will live and ow ppce ga The the child is a it was m$ baby." fixed as the laws of weather? And yet, to Enatari ty- mother of 'Strong, healthy woman, weighing 115 Three women am. under arrest at Tiften, may you not fat the organist t0 change the tans that he is playing? The weather, like pounds, and th; father is of the ordinary farmer. The Ind., for demolishing with axes s couple of local saloon fii mtte and the fixtures which the tune, depends not only on certain foicet size He is a muscular young but also on the arrangement,. The forcer child wears small doll clothes, and a finger were in the glazes. In one case they rained remain true to their laves, but their arrange, ring will go on its arm to the shoulder with a costly sideboard. ment depends on the will of some person i the greatest case- It lees on the psalm of a Scadds (pere)-has this lover of yours and to the will df a Divine Person you ad• person's hand without any trouble. The any fortune ? Amy Scadds-No, papa, but ,dress yourself in prayer. So you may goom child has as full heard of dark curly hair and, he: has get expectations. .` Of what praying,�• Give us this day our daily cries Inns tilg. nature ?" "He expects to marry my bread. "=d. P. Norris, Cmass o, j Brasfad, fiat sae is daughter:" F�wy. mpbL for D—fae The rbone sas. tm Tommy -Mama, isn't A awful slangy to The effects of evil were foreseen before AII interesting discovery was made a few say, ` gey up and get ?' His Mother -It ia, the foundation of the world, and provisiiom weeks ago which prom to ,do much for my'sson. TommT-Thaw what I though& was Imaade im Christ for our pardon and medicad science. It is the application of the when I heard y. a tell Betty this mornang care It came in, we conceive, by the phonograph for the relief of deatfne--s. The to getup and gee breakfasiL abused freedom of an intePligent creature of theory is that ear trouble caused by the tthi ekening of the bones in the. middle of the •, Ethel, dear, you are looking pale and morning-.. in s. Saes, mamma ; I went creatures- It. is oveirrale3d so as to be unto us a pecmlaar means of discipline, and ear is greatly aileviaud by the constant � R>;athimg yertecr,�iay and got my feet weir" the procuring cause of a apeciallfy 'wonder- aehOclr off rile rhythm o$ the phonograph shock " Oh, Cog C)e8a3 ,:e 1 ". and spoiled your bath- fal plan for our amelioration, and the taking applied to the medial membranes a$ the orgy m- List week Prof. Geary, of Johns aue,.. l�cvea let that happen � &air. no daub- agaai again." away of all evil from faithful men by the Son of God. Physical evil is a growth out Hopkins University. •Baltimore, made fire first public demonstration and since that 'T'ea and coffer -tains willusttaDy come of, and in Vane respects the embodiment of, spiritual ` { .time atni s clinics have been crowded with • oiit of linen if lti pito water it ottee or $ soon weed. l,; r.ney are of long standinlg, s ���ffi� the �innei paatienttsa A rising younit practitioner of 'Toronto, Dr. Murray McFarlane, ear • and rub prince glyerrta - on them, and, then, after 'aunt, an - -tual resistance of humaa or Satanic will to the �e wird- Oar world as not eye list, has followed the dis�very washing this wash the linen the . perfect : id §nine way or other, it hand very quicklyp Receantly at ttheroomsn of the usual way. ht it have marred. "The _Edison Com�ny on Yocge staeety he grave 66 � you swim ?" asked; Miss duan of tth and ttsavailetli it oleconcreation groanet creation a demmoustsatioa, in the presence of Dres. it Ho-ack, who had been twig mai week E '�� Gan. " Rex: J. Gadd. paim� P� Barton, Collima,'Henwood and other prOfes- for about six months. " Why, no, I can=L" atdonasl and lay gentlemen. He. used an ordinary phonograph with specially pie- as Then I •would advise you. to learn_" ". Why'_''" ..Because I am going to throw Dipper fid the . cylinders made by depressions -with you. overboard-' All little astroznomr rs know the Greal pared the styltm•a. The instrument wadi applied to Amo ladies in Sweden c biers fair Dipper, of course. At this season of the year it may he seem during the early part o: the carica of ' patients who a81 declared t o bye alar. QrS v� lap e�by the �' in itis narthwCstean sky, aabout that they wins an improvement in their p hearing. Dr. Mela'arlane was unprepared both over several weeks 'sae t®dert�aken by (Doth ladies and married women, and they one -thud of the way from the bexrianta to the to say whether the imagination had ray- young also enter for long distance competition zenith. Its bowl is towards the east and its handlle towards the weal. t;bing to do with this or notes bait he is of tine� disc laawagainst � ridgy You know a➢so-st, least you ought to firmfrconviction that, the iavery opened dp new avenues in the. trestmment of Daughters in the Rothschild fismrly arae, the age. of '21, provided with a valuable know by this brae -that the two enter at right,-hamad startia in. the bowl point always disvises of the atmmal organ -at pearl necklace-AsAt the birthof each girl towards the North Star. Well, those twc /ve �tyy ya six vna➢uab➢e pearls arse selected far her; and .a pointers m are five degrees fimm each'other Aim rmamnnemi t claifldlren's Physic! -Physic!- iss re- on each birthday fir more are added -until the lady is of ags and the distance between therm may re quhl3 inthe to o the ported as saying that Wants, generally, y be carried eye other parts of whether brought, up as brut or artificially. The girla of 16 who consider themselves sky as unit Im im7awt - will in warm, (lacy vnrrther take water every Young ladies should not snub the ugly -look- Even macre comveniemtt� petrhapa, is the hour ,,nth advantage, and their fregaeut ung boys Of the same fie. When the girls distance between the two stars that form fretfu➢nees mind time of temperature ate often are `a' dada trifle shelf -worm the boys will the top or brim of the Dipper, which h due no not• baring it, In teething, be young mem anA may remember the anubs. exactly ten degrees .their spcoulFU➢s' of 'vzatteca gtvesa every hoar or Itt pays to be polite all tete time- There in another way in which the Dippe oftener cool and soothe the gar-, -rad thaw, passer -Goon$ mmorrow, my friend ! Didmay be conveniently used -its may be mad., With lame coghng evaporation. oftenattops you hear of, thestartling rumor that time to serve as a time•teller. Its eon qn-anon thea faetnimia d resttDes�� so Universal at was coming J0 an end to -morrow ? St ie- place in the silty at all seasons and its read.b discerned shape make this an easy matter this Perm In teething and other disc- demandsdidn't Oh, yes ! I heard of it, but inasmuch as I I'd Note its pusittiesn M=edia6ely alter dark tturbances tune feverish condition more 'mater to meetthe extra evaporation' hear which end it was coming to an idea of staying on my end of the world andtvwnee laver bet in fens evening, sag a Yom be from skin and kunms and keep the barodyeool. and taking the charm in4e rvabs of ttwo hours. will soon familiar with its nxoveznent that, : "lbs y chid may be parched with thirst, boat be unable to tell or make known Of the Kates cities only 16 have inhabifamtai 315 have h= Coale so mere glarme at it will give you the Rima its; waist&- It is well to always, teat this; more than 5,ow thaam 0�, have lei than 1,00% and 10 within a few minutes that iss whenever a child is uneasy give it a few tea.,poaafitils of 'rates; and if this is at have less than ice anhaWsanns `eapiec a At, the date of the Lasa census the incorporated now to Peel Tomatoes. t all quieting, immediately, or after a few tninntwj, give tmmore,ass oftten and as l9-109+ aS c:mtmes of Avila and Appomattox in the State in the &um notal 34 inhabitants It is so customary in preparing tomatoes for the table to peel or akin that we F-=] it is accepted and appirar>;s useful- If the rejoiced ,Of a to the conclusion that anyone ram peel a to water is reaam aably pure no l come cold water is oaken at One Ammoniacan Ammonia one of the most useful drugs mato without being told how to do iL Ban' each each is not the cam if not enioagh timmer to produce a chill of the int ermtal erg &= s m in the he usehat& . It is effective as an Iming Nearly all cook books say : " Pour boil- off the }IDmaE " y- agent in, dirt, and grease. ii a+n -f dam t ffid it should be used M water over ripe tomatoes, then skin l7erap lttwbrsge. J about the proportion Off a tablespoonful to theamm, aarrgl at, leeaast -W m every 1- peso= attempt to gaea them in this manner, ane "Ilia is In®ear a d�ttaiving Rutile woman as quart• of water. It makes the water samaftet+ than rain water, and nt is especially consequently do it with much diffleaul anc � e � very irnpea$e sa=ribl :a useful and de+eom ive bookcase at ve; small coat` Three plain shelves, With refre>ahirr in the Beath. g This is the proper vaag to peel tomatoes pro y a togs aapa b6ttomm of pine put to7,ether by a. The feather or tuft of feathers atttheape x Cover them wmth boiling water hall a nein %he stained with oak and varnish- of the Prince of Weare a crown was taken ate thein La thein in cold water till tris s F y CWpeDrer KAP fh' e*�s! o£ the shen➢ves She uaaEMd 11 from the (tail of the $eaiwaah, of the bird of are perfectly -old, when the skin'can foe spoil o$ the rEOarded kid and ate the luic�dise specfess. These feathers are the slipped off without elifficu➢ty, leaving thl she grimier a hmgbaam baaoshelf bracket only one � of theiir kind, aand are va due d at 229 tamatoess unbroken and firm as before they p with twped tack- From the ➢p�patar shelf �'aat4t,tl@& - It took yearsto get thein, and tthe death orf more tthaasr �N1 h,sma6era were smMed. were hn>rg turn a-ur &ins of is rtF inch rJ Anil Mae shaki siDk faab�eirc'arOvenn o$ camd Bae$ore they were OlvRaisted. A Brspir /te»aarrt. aridth ruuagh' mrregu.Pa:r thmeaads, Which gives a richo Them was a glad deal of justifiable retro- Take soda bisrumtisa and slightly butte: QFtesZn, put 1SE[es21 in the oven and btraaywa ver. ramal artistic effoeft. Om theism- 100 bzasaeket, casts ➢_:moi were, pili ed a< p oedannn cense about a w•itnean im a Birmingham Qlq�„) ca=t recently. Asked what his lightly. Spread with or suave which par and a china Ismer➢, whmh gave thee'whole occu,- ation Was, he declined to tell the beforaspre r Iserryr � �a1 l¢at be$are serving, Cove berry the jam with beaten cream, Spread tlta mm e-sgeriml➢y decanra$tiv-e etfectt.cratnrt nsntnl the iu 1SEnreatemred to roma- within inch o$ the edge nly mama A 1ltsrwraim� H ser. adt hien for contempt, Then he admitted that. be was a wai-run-FrOFe be3raR� for a well - Bycrabeat i aces �g Iteatea cream is circuit Credal beater thick With the a beaater, and not froth, � _1m ineubas of am-MMO S fforebodimg arrested ake brnll�boa nl:rong of ga-ta� at the known dealer in oldfurmmtam '!'_ to with a Whip, • sm�r resmrtt hotel, for they kn--.* thatr `• What atawaakezts these eu:gtaatic pangs ig�ied y-aang Hr. Saippyn' aaa he leaned aver - - - A Dip/omat4 one OU tla�eir nammiser Iaay upstairs, tossing ria they aca arch G Fain, wink ➢sea' fevered the veranda. Balustrade, and turned his face itsi hair mustaache '�towaarrls � he Smith, an .ilei friend -S our plan is ex bursts ever and maca n caressed by the firm,, 9>,and °o$ Is 11amme Re�s!d Hem- with young rm olom " I do next know'- replied )'Visas repent-ripntaal ! Bat do yom think You wiRobi Will agree lei in ". white Yorker, briskly, " ImmG, I believe that nn- lLrsOiiisotr-Oil, dear, Fell ! I'll tell Fre nes$ey Claa>hle;rl 1A➢cL'traesl�rey lied'+ane nO ,E,e inanEi- ,mt%iatieznt nourishment, CO peed with the habit o$ tuirahimme an pie, is v=ry frequently someone else suggested it, and I'➢l Call it a nog Bch, &.eaalnhy and jayeam- Baht an respozrsi]hle.R idiotic idea.. arcirti'ent lead his W. merl. She gut wet -' L,dn mqo N a To etc -an a kitchen sink, dissolve some k1Tmbody can find two leaves of any tree - sial arida in a little water and scrub the iron- or any taro nataral productions of orrdinarnl The f'awers ihatt lead as' providers of 'a<esrk with it, using a stiff brush in applying visible size; which are not visibly differteuts- pa¢ysmliir pvearfmmes fax the handkerchief and the first ''wash and a coarse cloth for the far more so brain any artist could make an ;wlet we the =jai, r,let, tuberrwe, rwae, seemed." Two an(ah washimgs with a final greatmurnber, of thews out of his own (read .J? Wltw evarrge dower and caamia. rimaingp with hot water will leave the sink -.,Sr &crit. r cosser c�a>Lu _sobs �s QRynJ =-S. ex- mar 'WOUNDS on HORSES or C..XTTI,E QWeblp Healed. :?Y ''x. • .:. t p+�$AsS�rriE •m�'�: _$7II tiep �C=3c Ate' BAT.i'-q-%iW. m: e. s -- .a� ��tiro .:."pt=�i3y;-,?xt{�"r's..4u"i. •;r- }^'W ;:..:iy ,� I^ +, `.�`. .�,si„ ,,,, e. - ::. .Y r"as ..°...1'y.�•:x ....:5 '-S,?5„Q•�i'.{�'�?.�E'�:i ' C._.ufa� �s`�.a....ta�s.�.'�, `+ita�."•a z5s.'r'S.T TORQNTO, CAN. AGENTS Wanted Everywhere. TESTI.XONIAL66 WHAT ANUM THE CGtVNIMTISSUE NO 37. 1892. The Yoga; lutea Qaew Haw to Bhist Witb- - oat Teaejaxr. _ -- One night at a little mountain town in ft replitos to any of thaw Kentucky, says a writer in the Detroit Free Adv P 1 101sidly meattim tors 9800 Jr Presa, I was seated on the front porch of the tavern 'siting for &rxdtima to come along, when a tall, strapping fellow lounged through the office and dropped into a chair. beside me- " Stranger in these parts?" -he said, in- quiringly. n- nirin 1 r q " Aitttle somewhat so," I replted, glad of a chance to talk to somebody ; " though �. I've been over a section of it in the last month-" " What do you think of it's" " Well, it might be worse." " Yea, I s'pose so, but I've studied up some and don't see exactly hoW!': Oh, it isn't all bad," I said, encourag- ingly. ncourag- I mgr I reckon not," he replied, in a half- hearted way ; " I never heard anybody say = anything against the moral character of our mountains ; our trees would stand well in any community ; the Cumberland River is clean, and our cows are, as a rale, peaceable and well dispose" I Botta the method and results when The man's answer surprised me not a t S y rup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant little. I had not heard any native talk and refreshing to the taste, and acts quite as he did and I was interested- " Do you belong here? " I inquired gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, " Yes ; never lived'anywhere else." Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- " what businesi are your in?" tem effectually, dispels colds,. head= " I'm a sFhool teacher." aches and fevers and cures habitual " Oh ! you teach the young idea how to shoot, do you ?" I constipation. Syrup of Figs is the " Not, much," he replied, with emphasis ; i only remedy of its kind ever ro- °` lite born right in'eln, and that's what ails € duced, pleasing to the taste and ac - the whole country. EE ceptable to the stomach, prompt in about_ Probably he knew what he was talking f itsaction and icily ipelefieial III its eliects, prepared only from the moat &ok I&*& Heim Elmo. healthy and agreeable substances, its Prof. Henry Drummond has an article on many excellentgualitiescommendit books that have helped him, in the current to all and have,/oa nOWn. made it the mt number of g'Jenness-Millees Illastrated d Monthly," from which we take one signifi- cant paragraph. " I must conclude," he Syrup of Figs is for sale in r 5C says, `" by referring to one or two books bottles by all leading.".... druaisbL which satimfied another part of my natx m Any reliable druggist Who may not I suppose I am not out of court by referring hav,, it on hand Willprocure It to those books .which satisfied the higher Fart of my beim I think a man should be promptly for any one W o wishes developed in his whole manhood. Well, I to try it. Manufactured only by the picked up a book at a bookstall, and, after j/AVf ORR�A FIG SYRUP. RUP. CUn., reading a page of it, carried it home -a V volume of' Dr. Chaiming'er. Channing tangt2t FSAiICLBOQ, CAX- mse, I think, -to believe in a God- I had always been brought up to know there was te tom- WNW TOWL a S a God, but I did not litre the idea. I had much l'ath'es there had been no God' But ©R. MURRAY M`FARLANE when I read Channings book I saw the character of a Diety prat in such a way that (Late Resident Assistant for General Hoq*taA I wars glad there was a God." Su RG�OrT- Catb•lle whue Rumenem E YE, EAR NOSE e3+4°THROAT. M1'm Lee pore Barry -Lake, 1,2",• Sir No. 39Carleton Street, Toronto. Ange avenue, St. Lorne, Ma, has formed the lust white ribbon society of Catholic Do yDu��htomar>gQpRetf®T women of which we slave knowledge. Slee lettere'_ Send W-- for list of N did this with the fall approval of the FUN GIRLS who will write to you, Vicar -general, who enthusiastically in- FUN it to r ro CO- RX- A P`+s- dorsedthe work- There are sixty membersLGyt" in this first Woman's Temperance Union.•PY p WRITER YRcE„ BOYS They wear the white ribbon attached to a E�Gsad girls all want over Parti4ult-11 flee small silver cross` Mrs. Barry -Lake in an SoCirrr & 1El0i>Z,1P1Dn. Huron, Mich. Irish woman of excepu sinal eloquence and P large experience in labor organizations. We wish var lead presidents • would invite g her to their towns to -speak before the CMholic worsen and enlist there m „� our > �t.o'ing .to. Buy wark—Ex.A Dictionary 3 Height "d Ref --be erchudrra. BEST. da..childt in its 4th year should he 'tFirim ( feet •high and weigh more than thirty ! ♦. pounds. In the 6th year it should be three f , O ` and a half feet high and weigh forty pound&- d! t At 8 years of age it should be four feet high and weigh fifty-five pounds. Growth is gen irregularis cildren and[ young people generally. Perhaps two inches may 'be ' � � l.p ♦ gained in two months, and for the neat ten months not another inch, even up to the' age of lir or 1'2 years. While growth Is 1 9 rapid fatigue is readily induced. During ♦ ♦0 the pause weight is gained and work or�`� training can go on agVain.=Xewa ,York I A ♦ ♦ FI'l%E All ]Mt>s ne=ed Ream1r. iBiiae's 6lreat w'eleve Hefataler. No is after arra ♦ . FaHy Atsrean of the Tis- A - day,s use Marvenow curesi Tkwds+e and tt` OC A Choice Citft. ,rW baWe frea to PiL case&- -Read to Dr. lune.p Giusti Family Educator. aM ArchSt-Plit ailfthla Pa. j The Standard Author-stty. Esalarging the Smst. ♦ Successor of tLe auttheatic '°Uric* No better method, for enlarging the bast � bride- Tei2 years creat = revising, can be found than a. systematic ffoouse of cold ♦ 200en L emzgiayed, Over $iso, ! dexvaster treatment. Morning and night bathe SOLD GOLD BY ALL FAMIESELLEM and rub dry with Turkish glove or towel, after which massa with cocoanut or oil of ♦ Vo, not rang rnprin + of P7 -4-r- r,tirnre*.♦ lie S.n,tf„rraw: a::rl'l,,,T,•^•,e •••amt?;r.^tmraa♦ . %i eline. Rub spherically. � yn ins 2=1 FUEL t •.t ii' a . e t r- If boiled potatoes are done a little too o Sprintfie,d, S. A-© soon, place A towel over the kettle, instead of the cover. - Catkin--Whaat did Fen marry her for if WWRWA°g ADVA14TAGES FM 8MhLis' you intended to apply for a divotee so won? r investments. See Sled is Real EffbaM Rar•Iow-Sire threatened to sue me for Journal. Arnwiisa r186 Samyle and mai 1#tt l $25,000 damages for breach of promise, and . mer I knew I could get a divorce a good ileal ����T�7O,tT H yon air a cheaper than thatt. � 1� 1 1�l r >amm ;ifyoua>► tk not a n agent brit would like to be nus- if IttH t are out of Work; if you have a few"" tri . �' V. f sparer each day; it you want to make uzanq, send us your name and address and we VW t' send you our illustrated Iisn flee of C06L. ' �teeSSR�►setn 4`Iacrs�t.00uE t � •� . _ it WLLL.LA11d BRIGGS, FREE - �! 'i'essepera>sce a;fiscal, Tavaata is a a s DOMINION SILVER CQMPANY TELAX HIM LMS FOR SAM. �� �er-ain partf��'ith� aha am using, our name and reputation toawmer Ot . orders far goods of an inferior qualit�Y. TbO 12,000 3E'assmissg Laad�titieperf®a PabHe ass notified that all our 90 -ft a=ass ciigno Central, Detroit & Al stamped with ear same so than the imrodUM 0 Acres pena and Loon Luaus ItsEkOsds, Is cam be detected at once. prfetv; r>aagfast trial $2 saThm We want several more pushing men to act 010 MaM=mP ° nd» arts ciea3e to Rim bawds agenti&. �! churches, aehacic. etsc., and will be sold an Rica Ii30MINtON SILVER COMPANY, tay.jraarile Olat'a 4. Apply'flu oconto.One eZ I&t.' PiiERCE,. We9L Bar City. or to 1. W- C:UR'TIS, WhIlhemore. Web Fleam mention this paper when wrlut ag• CHEAP FARMS IN VIRGINIA AMd good land f►°om 66 to 640 PER ACRIK , with iamgroTemeaw- Send for our Circular. PYLE ik DcHAVFi N. l? *WnbVM Qs. , mT3 dr`li F'R3dIDTG LA.'4"Re 13 central ttlehf{tan1r W'rito for Dist am& terms. F. Tmter, Gladwin, Mich- PLwa'. Tu,n',°,e- a.,e i •, is rrne Se`s8. �LY 1L^. GT t Yk. •, UCRn46 60 R soaiDy rTctitRu'l-°res nr wYic Q4 matt„ E.. T. Ila• cPWO& w ....>:a Pts , F S as