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Have.yob. Oat,,,Lr-rhY Themedy11rUeve
and Cure you.-• Price Wets: nil/ Injector for
lta euCceedul treatment, free. Iterneraber,
Pavi1illA3 It-mkt:idles tire Sold on a guarantee, .
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Ws .trind the marvelous French
•Remedy CALTHQS free, Atui a
legal guarantee that GALTIfoll will
STOP Diaohemem Ackmailis4,
CURE Speresatorrhi‘V
and RESTORE Lest yisror.
Erse it and. fig,* satisfra, s
Addruc, vOiNi MOHL '
Sole Leseriess .414celta,, 01.setaneilf,
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11....4,0S747tia.t.PO4VWEC-
-Utast/the Tainet..
hey weresitting five- seats back, but". plainly
.,. heard the smack, •---
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As we dashed. into the tunnel -near the. town;
• And the currents of my veins -ran like gushing
F April rains,. - L . • - - -
• Though I'm grave and, grey ---and wear a*--dac-
tor's gown. • - . .. _
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Gne_ti-Alos ! se long age ---on the -rain :1 jour7
neyed so, - -•
With a maiden in -a jat.nty jersey saok. -
Aul 1 kissed- -her with My eyes as thp-• timid
•stars the skies. _ -' - : - - .. .
Rat -I longed -Oh,- how Ilenged t for one real
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slum, ' - '
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Didshe know it? I dare say- I 6i1ierci a ti-Weet
.-,clairvoyaat way . •- - -:
-In ar..-. gl-Att sing Of her eyes -so bright and, blue)
_ .6-'er a bee such lioa.ey sips he nectar 0.3 ton.
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E ,-......-tither up, ; -
- But 1.1-,mge.:1.-and. longed in vain as on:we dew.
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- Just_a- yearning r, -)ached it height; le ! there
e--;,---
`..caint.: a suq.den night, '• - -
__41.1.0.lile a -,teel. tO:nagnet clove- in touth tO
e4,-,-;,...:-.,lier..4 2 - - -
-/ t ' 111111 Ilex ernictforget, how like drops of rain
, they met, • : - - '• - -
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A 1... Kosom ot a rose that lightly -stirs! -
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When we auxe agairi to, light; both our faces
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had' a.rned. white-
..White as (. owl's that heat in sa zmer from the
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missed I smile! but on .air .1_
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-n-s a Ioves- de* won my
e.
•Missed:1 g
- r6de
' With the
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S6. the kiss* shateene •
-s.!-,-,01.61 ra,fitidss
' teily elaettor On we
WLh.,
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ra_d_ age,,witA: young
•has a-:-..-_-ght-iaikghed z,nd
Caused the sin- •,-;.
Ana Iny wtte As:r
'e the f .
<tee,
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Aline .5tIount PerhapS;Where th�Iaggthd naps,
Lies S....nletnitig-IniA-y-turo-up- - .
-Just beyond .1laype, Iles the Creek Let's See,
In the Valley. ot Tlitre te
And the road .that waY, so people say,
siMPle enough to fare. • •' .
• On. the path of Ease, j ttst go-as,you-please,
- Through the Region te - vevil-May-care.
•O• r • down yetu may float, in your painted. boat,
On the ,rtae at-WeiL Enough, • -
- Where the backs.i*re fair; and a .fraVance 15
` tht. • - . -
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From tae titossoMs of Cheek and 13IuX.
Yet -mean lie at ease beneath the trees,
On, tne as of Selfish Slope,
And hear thotriil when the day -,is
Of the hird called Grounulei.-.s
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And the lazy sweepi -and the dittoing deep,
Of the trees-in'yout shady' bower,
Will mil you to rest on earth's 'Soft breast;
As yea wait, for No-Tinie-hour.- - •
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• 7 cao Watch. the skies; or philosophize,
'Or sleep throuf,in the live-iong day ; -
• You:can 'Summer there with never a care
Till the Fool-KilIer cumes that way._:
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A New Ryntaliy. Vii.•ver Wendell:. Reims
-Readat the: 25th anneVereary of the eeorgen
izatioil of tee Bastion Yoaag Ore:1st,.
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- tan Union- - •
Our Pither I while our hearts Unleern
- The- creeds that. wrong thy_ name;
Still let Our hallowed -altars" barn
With Faithts-andying florae.'
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Not by the lig•htning-gieanis of wrath
Our seuls Thy face shalt see, • -
The star Di Love must light the paths •
That leads to heaverk.,and"rhee;
Help -as to readiour Master's will
Through every darkening stain-:
That clouds his sacfecl linage still, .
And.see him onceAga4i. -
The brother ma ii,-‘heiaitying- friend,
• . Who weeps for human woes, -
• Whose pIeadingwords-cf-paraun. blend
With cries of rakingtoes
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mi4 the gatterhig storms ti-f.deabt
. Our hearts -grow 4tan& cold, -
The strength we cannhtlive without
Thy lave will dot -Withhold.
Ottr pra5--ers aceePt; our sins. forgive;
Our youthful zeal renew.
Shape for us holier -lives to live
;And nobler.svorktO do. ..- .
A Great centre.
Squalid street aftersqualid street,
--taulless rows of there, each, the same.
• 13Iac.k dust -under your weary feet,-
.Dust-upo.n eVery face you meet, - .
Dust in- their hearts, too -or so- it seems;
Mist in the place of dreains. 1 -
The beautifaispringtime thrills and thrive,
But here men hart:ay:have heard. her namez
Work is the end and aim Of their liVes--
Work; work, work, for ohildrentand wives, •
Work for a life which. -when it is won, --
IS the saddest thing 'neath_the sun.
Work -one dark incessant round
In black, _dull worksheps-out of the. light;
Work; that others' ease May abound;
Work,- that delight for .thernmay- he found,
Work.without hope, withant pause, -Without
cease. _
• That on'y ii. dcath nmak
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Brothers who live grad lives in the sun,
s What of these men, at work in the night--
God wiil ask you, What have ye done?
Their lives be required of you --,-every one.
Ye.who -were glad, and. who liked`life well,
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YOU A HEADACHE ?
Arad,* ?hyaiciart'i td Efir Etaffit'-.
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11)4, Sisters.
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A ,IE.ALF HOITR
Wtra: • TAB 0.0031.
W4ARIED brain is
the Seat -of all over--
- croarded conventiOn
Of blood-celia, -Says • a
- well-knointledyphy-
sicien.e. . ••
.What has • exiled
- the crowd together ?
Perhaps the brain
ia <too overbill of -
pa it is
tea einpty. ',Possibly
-• sOme - stets of the
/yee i to blame.. Or.
it may be the -earls.. There is menyei ehanee-
that catarrh has caused the Mischlef. And,
as for the -heart, the attomeoh the ititestinet
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ete., any one- of these excites the _brain to
aching 'when its viva 'cells fill 41: do: their
w ,
hole 'duty • • •
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A women who has headache lend has
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probeb),V` asked her: •lawiry phydician the
6M188 He my have -4.1le her brotnides or,
4)P164 -s, Or phenacetin, or pills of caffeine,
and -she may have. been bliistered,. ceppeet
and leeohede and even then. she . may have
suffer_ect fer"daya with torturing headache.
1. -have .not -i found, that reniedies "-to-.be
taken" cure headechea _Without. fail e -
group •headitelies .into fonr chief classes.
Neueelgie, Congestive,. .refiex,:' headaches
from eye strain.. • -
. • The aeuraigiois often ilienniatici Conies
from a- sudden. cold, -Perhaps- ii. the _result of
a draught on the elide of the head.
- On;the • other -hand, . a congestive head!
ache is the .effect of -lack -of tone Of the
muscular octet .• of 7 the arteries-. : _These
musoles.beceme stretched, .loge their elas-
tioity,. then ',dilate •more Sill4 morefite
•6emmb4ate the bleed • pumped up" Into
them. Unless something is' "done at once
1;4.. relieve . thei. over pressure, to -turn seine
of this bleOclinte lerger vessels, there -.will
-result a stoppage 'of- the -Circulation and
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apoplexy or paralysis. -..-
.What is a reflex headache'? rt is any
ttsadache 'Oleic is caused by an-irritation:in
.:sostte ether part of the body.
Eye strain isthe canes of . meat :of . the
headaches of -.childrexte7someare ditectly -due
o ind.igestion.
, .There- are a few general instructions that
'fit nearly -all 04588 ot vionien'a: headaches. - .
:If the deptivation- of tea or -coffee for et
headahhe,"- she ' has: -proof that
liereesysteni ha's to'..depend. upon the
stitnulas. Milk,teatsr or cocoa 'should be
isealiistead t.
-If her,. , frAMbodily
fatigue,- she Must &Ito sleep thcitiglf house-
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hola:cares he never So pressing...
if eye -strain or mind-tfatigue Is the cense'
1 of tie pain. she must gorier a long walk in a'
q_uiAt place. .
Vauelly-a hoilont7bath, a Mild: cathartic,
and.a 1aquii dieeare needed 'in treatment;
these. are-bettjer.,than manrof the new. reme-
dies for headache. . • ,
"Let things -ge,". is a very good mottofor- • •
a'honsektieperwith & headache.
,Sleep *pure- eat and ,work pure
eir. Rave-good:bile* for pure air in all
rams an..4-sa goad outlets for the air .which"
has heed need.. = .
eourie there are headaches notdireetly
3..esu1tingirem any -of -these 'causes, -bit froin
reaaona as (*Same- as if the headache Sphtnt
had sent theta ai;riddifoi. • .
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-44 Roniantoilet paste"' is a:Compound Of
White Of egg, bailey. fie= and honey. It is2
ver.y.sticky, end.. no more, effieecious. than:
:oatmeal, which, when. mixed -with.. water,
Will whiten -the'henc.ls. A fetedropeof am-
monia in tha
water will also-. keep the Aesh-
firiii: and healthy. --Borax watiT will *also
Whiten the skinGun benzole, out with
tette weter, is in -excellent lotion for rOugh-
elied or sunburned shim Lemon juicer will.
remove ;stains fronithe hand,, or, if it
_should: nob prove powerful enough, use a .
iittle pumice stone. The best preparation
to use at night on the hands is white. ef -egg
1/4with a greid alum dissolved. e • •
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tuemeeresetee FOR THE HANDS:.
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MU ;four ounces of honey with one ounce.
of powdered `gum arable, ad& the yolks of
three raw -eggs, and fourounees of lard, when
well amalgamated sift it from six to eight
ounces of fine oatuteaL This should be
. limed on the hends after washing them and
1 before' drying thorn, and: w.hea well rAbed
in use the towel.
The kitchen Range.
I Any cold bits of chicken or veal can be
While they did yoF--; work-in helk- chopped fine with oae . or two sprigs of
. 1 pariley. : .
*he. AriW Willa. t ' - • . CiIIPXF.N OR 'VEAL HASH. ,
Two' cyclists .set 'eat the other day in .- For eel', six persons; take.a pint of milk
• Steotland for a "spin" , 'clee got aloeg Way i, and pat it on to belt, putting into Ufa piece
ahead_ of the other, and turning an ugly i of onion-. ;about- twice tite:eiSe.of a liniebeau,-
_, cornet dollapaid over • a ' heap of stones, i and a small bit .4 mace. .1fIhe ••family
' smashing -his : intshine- -. and 'getting.. are ), cares for. Onion, - a •piecernay be Chopped
7 trievably mixed._ among: . the -,spokes.- . . An i very fine and put *frith the meat. When the
. old WOti!ll - happening to come_ down the ! milk :boils, repreee.the piece of onion,' Have
road, waa met hy the second eyeliat.; who - ready a tablespoonful eaCh of butter and
asked her-" My good- woman, have you itotir rubbed together witit:smooth,.and Stir
seen' a young man on. a bicycle up ' here r... this quickly into • the boiling Milk,- When
"Na, na." was the -reply, - "I've seen- nae quite -even -and smooth,- Stir' the. thickened
bicycle, -ibur. there's * man • Up by; there milk and the Shopped meat together; -add
- -eittin' mexelize Umbrellas." . - . .11; pineh. of salt,. if necessary, and a tO11011:0t
,. - • cayenne , Thew: Olt- the baking .--diShes,.•
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- ,-...e Pita)* a Portnd,:" 'cover the. tope . With aetighte sprinkling of
Tile i_a4,,4ap..,. a p..to.ot...4 . peixad :the bread crumbs, brush over with white -tit - an
warld.a ratindi''Ail-- as untene as general- sa;r, egg if ' handy, if)1) into -a. quidlt: .. oven :and 1
jags are alit to be, A pint ef pointbou coffee ' aiTie*ery- !'t'o.P.-..' -. . .
weighs 12 oa'aees ; a -Pitt ef Roars, one-half a- . , '. .. . , 1 P°7CTED. BEEF* -- . -- :
• pound: a pinof -brown eager, !.:,0. *glees ;- . yut. roast in.. e covered .- jar; with Beeson.
pint of grene1ate0„ 14, a pint . of .cho-ppect-- Ing, one onion, one .eMita (each) tetrilfp and
meet, Ife, lit no cakeliose a --,piut . Of any. :carrot, _parsley, ' a- bay ieaf, one Cupful • of
. thing, exadtly equal -a •pound. . . --t-. - . swater,'-slic-ea. of salt pork Under and over
meat- and. Covered. With - a !rough' pada of
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_ . Poo• r- Miniater-4. -hidas very attractive -near and:: water. - -Bake ' and serve ' With
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note fromMrs.- Coupon to -day, dear. ITia strained, thickened pot gravy::-
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wife -Yes ;.what did she say ?..-".1.q.othing ; -- ., -. -'- : .swEETB.31E-,08..-. :
' A W4ies elftY:' . - - i. . ' . • . : - ;- Scald there in water.slightly.salle&;•thezt-
Weroen:.'like• balls and. easemblieit, as a ' dry - thein in atowel, dip In egg ancIerunibs,^
hunter iikee a place where game abounds. peppered . to. -season; ..tou.LI. fry. to..:.i....ligho I
She -What do von: sUppcie is a vforesn'i ' brovini.: - Serve hot, or, if preferred, *nether
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idea of-Iveavelet :Hee-One eternal- picnic, way : Poor ever :them a clip of boiling:
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with an hoarly °helve: of dresses till she cream thickened with .e.- little flour : anti-.
• ' '.it, rest: . .- : -. . : . i -...: ' _. , -: • • _seasoned with salt and pepper. ,
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ClieneLd want toane-: a men: who . owes ' .. s- ROLLED \ AltOulal.
mil* -fivw'Slir-'Whst!.# y'")ur .busineg's split:Open steak, spread 11041 PS laTIO i
'0181.1q,=-- i .1.• a'r' 10.40r43)0311-tk7418:13 !lacl. cuplul of line crumbs, salt, papper;.herbe to !
-' ShakepEuietan. reeiter., Lewyer-7NQ 'lute--; ---itiate and milk to. Make stiff drepaiog.- -. 4611 t
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-. 3°1. 4ir sesta
4-: th-e- : - ---' - . - 1 . ' - - ,pork an.d put rolled:neat in the .-hob_ fit,-.
-the fi'cl ktve a Verdia.4giit".P- Y°13. -1140i! : up aid tie. Fry -qmitter-of a. pcituid.ef.411
The•alat4nan:glri. will reveal her -suminer .turning it Until colored. richly,: all- Over.
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tan friely' byau abenicli$ Eynali bonnet' :- -Addhalf a pint:of water and a-•:littleilk • '
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lietiP covered.till - served2'. adding water if
f '
necessary.. Half a chopPed onion may be
added. ' Servo .with, tie gravy thicarened.
with a:little Wet, .browned flour.
. -H0r7rdirc„Fi, -
.----: Pelt a pint of peae lute_ a strew -pen ith
a qua.rieof water end . boll them until _they
mill pulp through:a sieve; then leke 'the
-lean end of a-loin:of' Mutton, opt into -tinall
pieces; and "pit iiito a. steviereen • wish- a
•gelion ef w4er, the _carrots an turniPs- cut
into smell pieces, and -a seakoning of pepper
and salt, :ball. It- ;Untit alt e the - Vegetables
are quite :.tender,--:, put la the, I patpad4es-
',pie ahead of celery or lettuce, 9.114 one
onion,. slie;ed ; let it boTfifteet* minutes and
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serve; . - • • 3)
. RICE •BOILLED• IN CHINESE ASHION.
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- Weali. it.' well. in.. cd water,- (Ira,* it
thebugh Els--; Sieve and throw:it into belling
*rater, When pulpy,: take ' it Mit - c4 the
water With- e la lie, and patting it- lintO e
dieitti vesael- set itnear the fire!where it *ill
-keep- hot, but not cook. ; Let it renitain so
for 15:., minutes or iintilit ,becomee white
and drf, : bat not hard.... - - ' •
' ....-i LEMON PUDDING,..
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Pour - a : .euart .,of bos.4nic*ter :over a
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pint and a half. of bread , cruMbs, put the
miitute - in . a :buttered dish, :.stir in.?. :tea-
spoonful of salt, Cover -elosolt with arplate
and -let it stand:half an hour;, at -the end of
that'-`tinats.' beat into --It.-- theee :eggett and ,.a
teaspoonfulof1OEO032 eXttiketi beat it Until it
ii-pedectly siiietith and bike-in-hot-co:Vela,
ID.kINTy STRAWBERRY: .!TARTS.
'Thete. are ,thedaintieet, • ef 'estrawberry.
tuts made of fresh stra*beriliee.: Theftre
simply shells -of pastry •filled-ivelth pliffectly'
:fresh, ripe berries, well ..sweetened. -After
ailing the -"shells." -with -the' iiw oteiaed
berrieS,: set -them in the ov.enia few Momenta
to let the . anger_ ineit ; their , let Oe „tarts
001 and serve theta heaped-11MM; Whipped
cream. Sheila of puff pude Can. etlitilly be
precured from any French baker. 1
- - = 4 S1Th1Mrsal, DAINTY.
. A delicious chocolate charOtte is Made as
follows : Lille a charotte Mould. with lady
fingere'.'er piehee of apeeige. 1-calte. ItIaltes -a.:
Oiling with one-quarter petentilof cake choCa7. i
late, -grated,: three ounces of; sugar :and one.
-half :pint of milk. ; when boiling ' dd one- i
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hall.. ounce of , gelatine solve' in _a::
little Milk,. and pie -half lipint of - .creani4
gour. into the Mould and .lea. a until'
Ob. : . When -it is ' turned:arrange -
circle Of apricot or peach marnialide 4rOundi.
the :base.It. is an imProVeinentit° i -whip
memi
thi
the., half-pint -of - : before.. 'a ding,
Whieh : OaSe. the IlltictUre eheitld 'e taken
from the itteve sad allowed to Cool partially,11
bat net *set, Mere the --Cream is lightly
stirredin.
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'A delicious desierb for .Warm weather hi
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Made Of 'slieed.' oranges, bananas . raisinsi
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whipped cream and jeilatine. :
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PA.ASENGEItS LIFTED OVER SO O FIEET4.
unigue---schente- ler on :Elevated -Road *
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The coiteeesiion: for an el Vated. -railway iiii
spies has oecesiaried. theidovelopment of la
unique Scheme for the construction - of tqr.
reset Which is now being- considered' by the
Syndic.and•TO.Wil • CeunciU . - The authors i?f.
thetproject ire. two.: NeaPoilitan -engineers.
The road is intended. te.-facilita.teeieremuill..
Cation', ',::-, between .- the bnaintias: 1 centre 61
-11.apies and : the hazideome suburbi of the
San MItr4iio- Hill and the new Rione. del
Voiner0.;: These - Wades, ',beCatistsi of .: theireleationi: -Are-, --difficult i-pf teases .by -1 the.
preaetit narrow and steep st0ets. j.
: On 6;0640 .. of the: difference in altitude'
between the termini., the !engineers propoa
to reach the highest: point in a manner situ.;
ilar-.to that in whieh a canal eatnds from
_the plainto - the Vaottutain, .the li ok in the.
.caae of.the:rallway *being; -.a .mitallic tower
provided. 'with elevators,. , Thal -line -Itself
will.becarried Onimetailic .viaducts liaving
donble ways; One fOr eleetric cars- and the
otherfer.pedestrians. . ; - --- . - - 1-
i The 'filet_ viadtictof a length of -,1,1$0.
feet,. Will commence hi a -Masonry- OWer 325
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feeithigh in- the centre Orthe city, atid,Willi
tes; • *ate in the bate of a'. nietallic tower
490 feet high. :The sietaid, visiducb, starting _
out of this metallic -tower a certain distance
below:its -• summit,- Wilt piss. -.0,er: the .8an:
Martino Hill .and terminato. on he level" at
-the new Rione del Yotne.ro. • . • .
':..Ttie.arrengement of the viaduCts Will:4aot.
in any way interfere with the Streets: E ch-
ef the two towers ivilICOntain ;staircase -a nd.
also two Platform elevators.' The electric.
cars,' lifter ,running --along •- eltb.er Itiadnet;
Will be 'autoinatidally pl4osli ipeu the - ele-
vators for hoisting or lowering passengers,
who; having once taken:a:seat in the C car „at
one teirriinute.will he conveyed to the : other
end of the line in eight Minutes ,!Withotiti[the
necessity of changing seta. . ' Generality
stations Will be situated at 'each end, of 'the
line,. -': . .- ... • -.-,-,- - : : .- .-;-•- ^.--: - --..' i '
Restaurants and: eb.serVateriei are :. tii be
•arranged on -each to*or, - slid '. from ithe _
rf*tals, ofthes a . itestitutions, together ', Hilt
the -fres, a handsome tetarn-is: fig.ad:!:out.
on the cosi Of crinstradtiOn, equipment 4and
running: expenses.
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Have yet Oat it ? .
To cure oramPi take Nervillne. To lira*
ap.a.Cold nothing -is is good afi Nerviline.
lumbago., neuralgia or rheumatism troubles
you resort to Nerviline. It never fails to
give relief. - Nervilinels a powerful
pane-
trattng substance which goes at ^once to the
bottom. and - speedily.; disledges Pain.
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ervi ine • better, abrongsr,„an more cer-
tain in action -than y1 her pain .remedy
in the market. Nerviline- is •sod by all
dealers, only 25 cents. ;
A Summer CaS•
" That makes -nie hot," exolaimed a
street real estate man leoming into -his office
and slapping _down a package of papers an
his desk. - . -
"What. does ! exelaunsd his partner;
with. more or IOW
"That sunshine -out thereon the street,"
responded • the joker, with a grin at his
partner.
Mini of It.
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Never : before in the h1etory of the world
wail there' a reniedy fOr corns as safe, pain -
leas and certain as Putiasil'ia Painless 0/ern
gictractoi. ' Itinakeelno sore spots and sets
Speedily. Try Putimain'ii. Painless COM- E-
tritotpr. .Ab druggist's'. -
LXT Rtirl.f,
and- your cough may end in somethlix
(kis. san-
-It's pretty sure to, if your blood is potir..
'That is 'just the time and condition that me
-saes Consumption. - The seeds are sown- and
it has fastened its hold upon you, before you
• I -mow -that it is near.
It won't do to trifle and delay, when tho
rtmecly Is at hand. -Ev.eiy disorder that can
be reached through the blood yields to Dr.
rierce's Golden Medical- Discovery. ,For
Sev-ere Coughs Bronchial, Throat and.14ung
DiseaseS, As-th;na, Scrofula in every
sirtd -even the Scrofulous affection Of the
1,ungs that's called ConsumptIon, in aJl its,
earlier stages, it is a pcsitive and complete
Cure. _
-1 the onk blood -cleanser, strength re-
-
storm- and flesh -builder so effebtive that it
an be duardnteecl. If it .doesn't benefit or
-Cur le in every case, you Mireyour- sno4na'
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The Dangcrons Notnieg.
Oases are- - trequentfyre
inportel in whieh
Children and sometimes grOvir.persons are
poitoned by the free use of -nutmegs, it not
pith:1g generally known- that this artiele of
coinin.on :household Use is really. a: deadly
poison,says:the 'Albany .4'xpress.This is
ittne, :in.fact, of meet clorninou consclitnents.
htil) When misiised, these artielee, .ecich as
:pepper, capslcuni, etc., are so obnoxious to.
'the taste, excepting when taken in veryi
!Iminute quantities,. that the consumer ,Ia
:warned in a very positive.manner before. he
.has . an -:,opportunity.- to do himself,
;etriouis injury:- This not the case; howe
(ever, withlhe nutmeg. Thisnut,. which
'Contains - a poisonOus principle of a very:.
deadly character; may be consumed with-!
out -*convenience- in -quantities' sufficient
to prodnee. -feta/ -c.onsequences and It 114
surprising not ,that deathoccasionally
pectin from ite use, - 'but that deaths. 'are
not more frequent. • A fatal case heti.
.heett recently reported in which. a boy
lof .$ years fell into a' Comatose 'eendition
altereatingtwo nutmegs and died, within
•
ie a Well known fact that . the Sell O
Michigan for -farming purposes cannot be ie*
celled bran -State in the Union. Canadians
are -finding this out and a great many have
been attracted by the cheapness.and. splen-
did -locality of the KEYSTONE LANDS,
situated on the line of the M. 0. Ry. and
Alpena and. Loon Lake By.,- In OGEMAW
ANI) ALPENA.-COUNTIES. These lands
are. :Sold to settlers. en. very reasonable
--
terms", and railroad fare one way paid on the
pirchese-a140 acre& particulars fur-
nished on application •to-- R. M. PIERCE,
WEST BAY CITY, MICH. Don't fail to
write him.
:cease for Joy. • .
"What 1 You haven't heard of ow
llt'fasonio.Ledge 1. Why, sir, it's celebrated
&Om one end of the countryto the -other.'
Ali. I I seeYour lodge, then, has
.artiong its 121-8111130;8-thel oldest -Mason
-!"-No, sir; ' Celebrated as being the
only lodge -in- th.e country that hasn't t
oldest Mason."' ----
- Why suffer with:toothaehe whendibliohs
Toothache GUM will afford inatant relief -4 •
Chicago Courtesy,
Mr.. Lakeside, of Chicago -I have brought
a friend' to dinner and .• he is In the next
roottL. -8hall- I bring him. in
INtra. 14.akeside--Prhaps, you had. ,better
Wait- a Moment, dear, and give him achance
to turn his cnffe.-
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311 C ol I om's Rheumatic Repellant.. Have
•yeti tried this :greatest internal remedy,
most successfully used 20 - years? linot, be
sure to- do go at once if afflicted withrheum-
attain or'. neuralgia. Sold by whole:isle drug.;
.gista of -Montreal, . Toronto,- Hen1,11toon,
London :Winnipeg and . by retail druggists
at $l or -six -bottles ler. $5. •
An .4Lniidete toLonelbisas,
:doctor, -1 ..am eines:tingly
Berry to -have -to call . you ;away from home
sa.*late. ;Your dear Wife- must be •verye
lonely to he left et-hoine like this, •
dear, no, madam, she'll get
anew hat:out of this Visit;
Beaton has an asylum for cats, and arnong
its features is a feline gymnasium full of
bright balls of yarnbolinding rubber balls
and miniature spiked fencii. Small kittens
are given gutta perch% mice to cub their
teeth on. Everything is done for ailing
.kittens and invalid oats which enlight-
ened philanthropy and human impulseimsy
isuggeet. .
emmemeeeee
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jjg GRE.
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1.I SS ..'E NO i'27 1893r
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Pitrirs - .
• in: %-eptyliza so -any of :those ,atIvertiso•
home please tisentioit titan pitiVt- •
•!..4.-.9441,a4M10410151.4AidemAlamok.v:
t the
'Phi;isZT .210ti-TY --.-1121*.'147.7"j4+1‘;'
0
you that your at:- :.1
‘;
coy* .at the ..bault
of heahh is over- - f
:drawn; at. thiq -rate you .soon bet
bankrupt; unleSs yol.Nake
tts
A. 6'11,E
Qf Prim No-rwegian- Ctiici LI
r.fill llypophospla4es-
. .1/-ttild yota .t.10.
;it will.. !STOP.' 4. cQuf,4,1-, Al
C 021D, and .r.Tzvelt 1ONST.r4IPT/0.11/ artolt#
,-ll forms of 3711•1 S 7112V 0- 7) 1-SEASZS,A.1-
-
ir;ost- as, Ileac ttab-le 1 r . : 3 1311:2k. I Prepared bY
- 0 F;;iclodttrua-iggEis- 0:svir..1.., ThIleyilli-•• -.For sate
lair:
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-oriktvo.frow7,...*?armizmnivm.-14.1t..pv..„,v. catur,.. .
11 WONDER OF PIE AGE
IT ACTS EIKE A C*IARIVI4
YOU yilli NEVER Do WITHOUTi AFTEFeraINC.
It makes your Hands Stitt& White:
Gives a healthy appeaxane to the skin-
• Eloy's Elect* Salve
Has no equal fDi' curingi'Sait Rheum,
Old ,Sores. Scrofulous teei,or
Eyes, Skin Disease, Pi .es,
, Chapped Han ds, Corns, Doff
Burns, Piles, Fros# Bitesic
• Fresh Cuts, -Sore Nipples.'
I'Ask your Druggist for !Eby's Elea -
trio Salve. ;Price c. per
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mate] nape SOOTHING,
IIIHOLUU SYRUP
FOR CHILDREN TEETHINic
Foa-1e1y all,Drucklets. 25!iiVente a battle
eetialcii
Cures Consunaptieri, Cougb.s, Croup, Sore
Tiiroat• Soldby all.Druggists on a Guarantee. -
For. a Lame Side, 'Back or Chest philoh's Porous
Piaster will eve gre;•-t tatisfactlee.-25 MOB,"
HILOH
An
exch
ang
e bao- a74 aloartniii-g article .
headed The Dangers of Het: Bread." -Do
they Ont dynathite lnLt howidays2
frr
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What are Yon going 130.40 igtst;
sublimer/ -Are you maiung
tha niOney you need IV Conidt
• you stand. an .increase itt irormr=
incomel If- you:are open for .htisiness anti ars:,
hotiestv temperate and industrions, We cam,
ve . you. a good -psying job In.. yarn* ows:
ocality.. Write for ,particulars before You.sfastk.:;
-MeDIHENit0 4 LOGAN, -Losithes,
:Valuable tsitaiise and ihre bottles- of:radicles slept Fri* CM
, any Sufferer. 'GU, Ezipress And ,Pest Glace address.
. &Locum *co.. 1.* Welt Adelelde Street. Ifircenta.1314
B es in ill a crIE
Get t a 67-"2
Sold
itvlars
Or.
-
.op.
&AGO acres of Farming LaT4O.s. within.*
at Sagittaw {pop. 50,010), awL withIn 2t 5 made
.0f Terms -bd$M per acre, CS
down, 41a year, 6 per. Cent-int:vest, ,Solteetit
and churches near; won timbered. Send -kW
maps and circulars.
WM.. M.IWNNA.14T,
fietaveorich /Nook
• -SaigInaw. E. S., Mictitr
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W-iT /4 im‘n A P debt:worm
Niemr.vet.Aii Aolstgosk '
14314t Veltia'attglokt -Oreget*,:eilx*
fREE ta0y:4-117:7t4":“
AND LOW PRICE
tiORTHEM
PACtFIC R. itifl
rw- The best--ligrite;tural. thnujne *ail Timber
.Lande BOW epee itsott!ere. *UPC. &tido&
CNA& ft tAMBOB,N,.3,404
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TEACHERS AND On:PER SCIEIOLA:RS
-a- can Make money canveising Fanners
Friend and Account Boole* Send tor circulars*
4;- itshelc Tero.nto.
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FREE T..
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Topyrsorracus ova
- SOLID STEM -114G SILVER
:Plated -ware, we will mail,neatiy packed, one 111311VM
1u11ize.or
AzS.ILVER, B. 1-JITER
, warranted Sterling -Triple-plated .on 'White to sari!
address, VRBB OV O.E.CAAGO, en, receipt of TOMMY'
-CENTSin etainpaorsileer. .r,oth-toon.eisdareomtRivrt.
• CENTS. Address -Vu* _fiAltADAL IMPORTING- CO:414
TORONTO,'ONT
I7' - • Y •
000 000 -#4?sat7th°eSrirsr:"Pral.
' _ It .5. nag -mom
Ceisp.sxr it Minnesota; Setd for ttptand -Cireaspg
• They. will be sent torn
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Matese . HOPEWELL tIARKe.,_
Land Coltriv,Ksioner,St:Pad,whissiv
. 44.1.vax.ve 431.4
Siteete.t.ferVit-e,it and ?I -to -1_16;...e es.1.44-*.e* 414,. •
IwporT itsd.'4111:f*.g.* Acia*toUts. StliiturAr 17*.vattto.. DOW
of :-Turkisli Rng Paht4rqs. • j 'et frmim
Ti'A ‘77-Q -r*.welee: ...,gri.varti tetra
L •AlLi Fort, 1!".f. 4.04igaye$:
Aiento .wo.-.1to_KI. • J. J. ffi.A.Zke..1.„7ONT. 941414%
Ont.
OFt.- SLO-CfAt'S. 60411.)-871,NO PE-11W,P.
1147_ -ROYAI. TEA nevit Tairt 1.1*440 PY PoPt.
smittqlfREE. Indy:Apure IltroOettit
T. A. flabOUIVIA.C.04,, "tosonicol, 4tAttorosei
'OATARRH. .f01JREEL
If you have Catarrh. 4ful'aog1ro to b*. etnted,
withoutrisk of loAng,,raufenoney.womill sim4
you our cure for that diSmee without any .0100:
ittadvenee. After.giving a fair trial at mug
(mu teriee, and ion. find ill) a genuine retnartro
YOU -can send us $11 to paZffor same. If note ettie
need not pay 1U3.14.:C,eut. -Nothhur.petdd befahrece
You have everything to gain _sad nothing tis
late. Address: .Cheetegehietteel Co. Tomz4s..
oat. •
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Plso's Remedp kir --Catarrh is the
Best, Easiest o $ se, and Cheam
-Sold by drageiste _or ettrat bytnall,
SCia. Hatgatina,wareara„.ree
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