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The date axe Short, and the nights erelong, •
And tile wind is illPPing cold .-
Aud Maks &Tabard and. the atualle are wreilit,
And the teacher* often scold,
• But Johnny tilcOrco.
Oh, whatcares Ice
As he whistles along the way?
°' It will all come right
•
By to.reorrow night.'
• Says Johnny McOree to -day.
The plurete are few and the cake is PII*1114
The shoes are out at the toe; '
For money you look in the parse In van -
It Vftle*119Pent long -ego.
But Johnny BleOree, •
Oh, what cares he
- As he whistles along the street?
• Weald you ItlaVe the blues
For a pair of shoes -
• While you have. a Pair 0:$9A
The snow is deep,' there are Patiit to. break, .
But the little arm is strong;
And Work is Play, ifYou'll only take ••
Iroar work with a bit of song. •‘•
iied Johnny McCrea, •
Ob, what cares, be •
.
As he whistles along the road?
• He will do bis best,
• And. leave the rest
• To the care of his Father, God. •
The mother's face it; often
sad -
She scarce knows what to •
But at Johnnrs „kiss she ie..„ right 644 lad --
She loves him, and wouldn't._ tt? • •
• . • For Johnny' litteOree,,
Oh, what cares he „.
As he whistles aleng theyit
• The trow le will
And "I told you so,'
•
Our bravo little John wilKsay,
• .4 -Hama' elrogneTeopie.
IDONasumilitu. ttestipsa StainemEN.
The Horse Reporter 'Neils a Fair Bliss
new tat Knit poem* with. a Darning
• Needle. •
4! Is the real, ed.itorin?"
. • A fairly good-101kilting young ladYstooitin
the doorway and.glibeed -around*, aparb-
mentin an inquiring fashion.
"We don't keep any suppositions editorb
oirthin prtu-", ant_t_maagronef:L- ,
"4,41,71tia,gUrrf , 4
"The janitor, mostly, although he doesn't"
• clean the. windowe often enough to keep the
stook reduced and give all the points alair
chance." ' • -•
" Ihave Written a poem Wahl Should
• - like to see printed in the Tilbene, beciause
it is my favorite paper'; papa has taken it.
" lot twenty years." , , •
"Ye, we know all about that" filtid the• .
horse reporter. "What we want just now
is something that will jibe with the season,
• no Oh, the merry, merry My' -time, with
* its -Wealth of floral bloom,' but a verse • or
two that has a contemporaneous , human
• interest, such as . 4 .• •
. Beat the carpet gently, papa;
' Do r ot slug it quite so hard;
, For you never can replace it
Short of eighty cents 'a. yard." • •
• "Do you think that ia nice poetry ?"'
asked the Young lady. •
„ "Well, there isn't am wander, -
• ing by the brookiiide,! but it is goodserviCe-
able rhyme. - Something like
Dmil forget the garden_ hotN.
_
•
W0111.0e °WARM** LI A. 1111MISITEWS
jgaiststsea- Ideas WWI. Ime416,10*
paemilik she irssiatai is Itrajlareo,
Charles, Barnard, in ".A. Eitiblafer 'BO
Whiell appears in ate Nteholco SO* ,
says Ais anon as a boy Issiveg Seh004001
looks around to Bee what he Oholl do
he is very likely to be told briktine unwiee
person: The world °wee 1911 a living."
This probably strikes him as being a very
wise rernsx11, and the boy says to himself
"11 it is trite that the World °wee ,n8e a
living then I'm all right." He nada a place
and goes to work manfully; but after a
time he concludes ,that there is no fun in
it, and ho stopsto consider. "If the world
"Os °- me 11. living why shoul4 I trouble,
myself? .1.4et the world pay its debt to
me." Suddenly he lose e his plane and has
nothing to de. He is surprised, and won-
ders why theworlddoes bot give him his
due. A nice bed, NUM clothes. and MO -
lir dinnersare good things, and I ought to
have them. The world owed them' to me,
and if I do not get them I've been cheated
out of my rights."
„At one time this country wawa ;wilder.
UNA where no man could live, save by
fighting the wild beasts. Some One abased
away the betasand worm* out down the
forests; laid out road*, built towns and
dug canals:. Somebody spent vast sums Of
money in constructing railroads, steam,
bottle, docks, light -houses, schools, libraries
and all the fine things you enjoy so freely:
More than thio, somebody liaiya the rale -
Mee, the fireman, the eoldier, sailor, ' the
light-Iv:Rise-keeper and eohoolmaster.
• From the day you Were born your father
and mother have fed, clothed and sheltered
you.. It has, coat you nothing. NODS "ot
these great • public -works, roads, canals,
towns, navies and armiesoost you anything.
'How can you say the world owes you a
living? Is it not.. you whmaretin',.debtl
-„;
not
the world. • : " • ,
' &hl boys, he was a foolish creature win)
iirst said: " Tbe world owes me a living."
Be told a very Billy fable: ' The world owes
no min a Wring till• he has done some
werthy, deed, some gOcal work to Make the
world • better and a:lairer place to live in.
Those old fellowit who dug canals and -laid,
out towne,• who built cities and invented
all these Splendid things -these telegraphs,.
these ships, these MAS1000fit 83411fieJ3,--r
had the right idea. They worked manfully,
and the world at last did owe them a living
and paid :it many times over.tlIf you mean
to get out of the .1080 debt you Owethe
world, do soniething-go.to work and show
you are iv tom Then, when you have
shown the *bra You ,oan ° Work, it will
gladly pay you a living,' and..the finer and
more noble: your work Sze greater will be
,
•
; • Wipe the darling baby's twee, .
_Pat the lcioktng-glass and-tooth-bniehttire-away
••• Here is •Lulu's other bustle, .,-,
• Come now; girls, get up and hustle,
• We are niaring-it's tele^ mertY,InOnth of tflay-::
••". My poem is about'ithe spring-tinie. too,
said the our 1ady;_41p1-.1146-difftient:
ons tat." , ,•• '
Ifosi does it go ?" :
The poet produced; a. roll of •minusoript
• and read .her varies.- -; • „
• • " You ° must have Written .that in a Wig..
. „
• gins year," said the belie reporter. "YOu've
„ got some daisy- kinds' of ' weather strung
along through that little inciW, •
• "But I don'tAse.-:.-”
"0! course you don't," said tbe friend of
• ,Barus. There are sone so 'blind as those
, .whO won%..quit writing poetry: But I'll
Chant' you.. Now, in the first itanzsof.Your
•'poem it tells about your .aitting by the
.4:week Where you and, whatever his name is
sat One little 'year ago '---although • where
+- there is any difference in the,'Edze of years
, • I have never .11 900010 to discover. ,Then
• it'saysthanheoidft rain pattered On the
leaves and thei*Prif grass was wet, doesn't
"Yes, sir," replied the poet.
• " lope you had yonr-gnni .shees
1.0140eltnelfbarzt71,%--zotleb"-rptadi24,,r..;thil.
(Wel memaisacith;a told,in her bead.",
te.01,y. sir,Ithought that was. a.
good-Peerarlkfarerna thought so; too. •Then
you can't print My verges?" said the young
lady.
"Oh, yea; they will be printed." .
"Thanks. Will it be sure to go in if
• you say so?'
"Well, I didn't knew. You seem rather
• young to have such a responsible **Atkin."'
' YOU- remember what Socrates. said,"
. replied the horse reporter: 'young men
• for war; old • men for counsel divorce
oases.". _ . • • '‘
"-Good day,sir," said the poot.. •
• "Bon jour," replied the horse reporter.
,ad I den% know.what ben Jour means', • but
the literary editor alwayssari it, and when
it tretteit 10 talking anything but United
• 'States he isia; large white daisy, with *
yelloW. -.spot in the eentie.w-L-04icago
. Tri-
bune.
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• IFAULIIIIC Rill AND IblikAililAilliC.
, Sense Binge - That Will be ,111setal. .
, •
•
There are a few general prinsiples that
ought to be borne in mold in draining, •
. A ditoh will drain direotly 50 feet each
way ; , and when the slope is three feet -or
more in tt hundred ,feeit it, will indirectly
• drain one-third of the land beyond this 50.
' If the grade of a drain, is doubled per 100
.• feet the carrying capacity -le increased one-
-• *Forsi drains not more than 500 feet long a
..•• 2.-ineh tile will drain Eve sore*, • Lines
emore than 500 feet ldngshould not be laid
• with *inch, tile. A 3 -inch tile will drain Ave
• aaree, and should not be of greater length
than 1,000 feet. : '
A fOur-inoh tile will drain 12 acres.
,A,,,tive:inch, 20 scree. 1 • , ,
A six.ineh, 40neresi ,
• . A sevendneb, 60 aeres. 4
• • Of course ' donee are the thaiais, and are
supposed to be three feet in depth and On a
grade of three inches to the' hundred feet;
• which .may be taken as an average,/ -
TO further aseititill ealmilating arable it
• May he stated that in 24 hours', that one
and a half inches of Water fails in 24 hours,
' and that onn acre A0,781 gallons will fall
in this tired, and one-half ot this aount is;
•toiled by plant m
% and carried Off by °vapors.
„- ., tion; kb that 20,805 gallons of unnecessary
, water per acre would be reolred.,:te pe,ks.
through at Iot4i; iiiiii Of -the .miiii aolia
I 51:
your reward, • .• •
• •
gs Fos: LOB."
The Mtn. Who *Mated Id. Wile
pletely SitoplOrd from IFfirting: •
-AV-couple ., from awaillowit the hills
oime to town to married, The groom,
apparently about 00, years OPiage, wore 'a
'clay-oOloted snit Of jeansank,black-imake
ee 9..More
than 20,. was 'indeed 'air liloOniing beauty.
Milking their way to a auittioe ol tlitt peace
and taking a license out of his•podbet, the
kiventrioken Men asked:
"Be you the 'Squire ?", • ,
"I be." said, tne 'squire.-,"11iThat is it
You -wish?" , '• .
' -
"Have you the power-teinarry people
and. hitch 'am solid V
"So it oan-never be undone ?"
"Yes, sir."
"Fire ahead, 'squire." .
The 'squire proceeded to business, and
when he got as far as the question to the
girl, " Do you take thie man to be your
lawful and wedded,' husband ?" the groom
lengthened the ceremony by the 'following
additiofial questions to.bee, for he Wanted
to be "hitChed tighter her" wax": •
•••• • "And you won' havenothing 'more ,to do
with Bill Sykes ?" • •.: • '
NO." • -,; , •
r ••
:.•-.11a‘TUr-tettiA70136/112.:"
zko,
Bee here; Sally, don't look down on.the
cror that way, ; that meejuo you don't know
whether you will or not: ,Look squar in
my &toe, 13831y." "•• ••° '
Mien Sally looked," sqUar " In his face.
and he continued : •-
' "Nur ZaWl(gOwere?
ilk No." • % •••• --
•°•iHere the *lire intorruPtecl and-MT-
'dm:4 ttunk at necessary to pin the
young lady down so cdosely. -Sha promiged
me to bo your true .,and...lawfukwife,"and
that's enough."? • .'J•• ; , ' •
"Squire,' you don't knew that girl like I
do. • She's a coquette. She flirts with
every fellow•who gent 'Amokafter her, and
there is a dozen of 'ern. Now, I want all
that business Mopped, and: I ,• want it date
here by law." '
• "SO be it," sisid the 'squire; Sarah"
Patera is wedded to you for Wel and no
power on earth 00.12 take' her from you.".
•• "That's .the 'talk • Come. on,.
, Sally;
you're Mina, • Wiern. glued' tor' Well Oh -
wait till Limy the 'squire." •
• Repaid the 'squire 111-411 .he had -and,
leftlor his country waggon happier -than
he'll frier be ,again. .
•itretil the Arians se the lliteswel, et Me
-11101110r41110W it was 7//ormf. .
proininent minister !eaglet in . Ver-
.ment ,hee Made the following statement,
7whielt is befewithreprinted entire
TO the $iditor•of the Bereld :
I been alWaya ehrillik from .appearing
prominently before the public, but egeese
of the. linty X owe humanity and OA- world
prompts .me to ask .this Opportunity' for
making a biiefstatementin your paper. -
Whether it be true, with others 1 cannot
say, but 'dUringiny,entiro life I have fm.
quently been ennoosono that something was
slowly and working to undermine
my health and life. _Whet it 104 I coUld.
• net tell, but that some enemy of 'my being
was devonrinkme Within I wagnertain, At
times I would eosin comparatively well and
then 1 WoOld be attacked with' the Most
• dietreesingeymptorus. 1 wouldreel peculiar
painain vanout.parte of My body, My head
'Would Seem heavy; my respiration labored;
my • appetite • would-be ravenous
one day and would lothe food the, day
following. ..Then. again I would 'lose all
' intereit in wonlci feel weary without
exertion; would become .sleOpy.. at ‘inid..
d ay and restless- at night. . Oooasionally
my, breathing would be labored .and my°
heart.- idreoet motitnilees, While at other
times it 'would. palpitate :violently. I-
thonght these trouble% were the result
znalariai and I treated them ‘liecordingly,
but I vino better. Shortly afterward my
stomach became derangodymy.food failed
to 'digest, and the finida I passed were of a
peculiar odor tindolor. And Yet ‘1 did'bOt
realize that thew- thilogifmeant anythitg
serious. num" 1 eoniulted a number or
eminent physimane, eaoh one of 'whom took
a different view as to • the oanse.of My:
tromblm-...enor'•
°IA
;440'4
•
to. My oymptoins were Oet414:1,2
and in • the Wipe, of I"
was cauterised, cupped, bliStere4
aud.oubjeeted to aimast:,every *Miran forxn.
of treatment.Daring one og these attaeke
while at Red Boo, N. Xt kg$111akotin Ira*,
• igentieft:* preeeriP$10n.., • Afterilie
had gone, rregneated a friend *0 go ask
him what be .thought of nly troublei. The
be,i4right in a
fels • daye Of Is' onlyanattack of delirium
tremens," aiiI7Wal,•atkonce, inforniedthat,
tliieWas lumbisible; Mill hadneverused an)".:
kind of intotioating drinks, ;',Whereitptin he.
returned, Made inquiries, and changed hie'
Pkettoription: r...:But all the care of my friends
and physioiatia nothing. 1 gee*
Videa0 Constantly, and . .Avhat. was .• moot
.terrible t0. think of, I did not bflOW.'*11141.
ailedine, nor could 1 find any one Who did.
the sumlner and fall, oflest year
my pulse ranged'...frow,,„1.20 to 180... per
minute' ; had no relit* tor food, and Was
indeed' a . Most pitiable:0140d; ; I eOntinued
in this .state' until li‘et bee eMbeit74,41:
became unconscious antviissirmye reason,
though X had tive, Phynidlens.• . whom;
•:nayself.and' Weide plapediMphoit• °dud,
;dents% . In'this oonditidn 1 was swan ta:
Vt41.004h.a.:43firpese4ifibeing
p in an insane • asyltim,. I.Mniained
therOntit... last .April, being attended all
this, while by inky faithful who never:
lalti and .believed that some disease and,
not inaanity was . the Canoe all My
trouble:Hi regained cOnsoionetietiolnitarcia
'last and ',Inslettid Uponbeing taken holt*
The lihysieians advised that • X. 'reolein,
btit X apOilklettliingi :and ,wo
began the journey, slowly. I
Was Met ' the dOok a friendwhomI
recognized . and• 6., ,then ' -'beeame
again uncOrigoiona" ;and remained .ao
tory' °Ver. , , it. Week.. - :once
more recognized.. mY...• friend % andline*
myearrotindings I deterniined to try, as, -a
last resorb, a. treatment Of Which 1 had
heard mUtsh but knew nothing. :Neither
myself" nor friends had:mut:4h faith that it
or anything Could .help me, but We resolved
to try. We acoordingly., dlinniesed Abe'
phyeicians,.gavo up alt othertwniedies,, and
, I rejoice to •-• city that: With -thebliseing
OP' tilri3tIO...4-3.-.4721,-4.1..,11.ftr:Atrell.
ayin&Olil,30ela.anvigoroultor many
years, and I. Owe :it all to the .*Iitierful;.:
Whitest'Iniihnuletai'power of'•Werner.)1 Safe
.Cure, the remedy whichl timed.
• You cuni well imagine hevi, ' Otani I
intistlesi •under the oiroannitancie14.and,
like a new'COnvert, I earnestly. desire that
alt who are suffering should know and' avail
theineelves: of this weird; of recover. Had'
it , not been .for the reinedy 'above pained
'should doubtless, now be within the walla Of
an .asyluin or in- my -greve.Ths-great
lrOtible with my:- ease' was that no one.
'goateed to know What 1 was afflicted:with;
, and I am' positive that theOstinds of People
in America to -day are in the same or.
aimular oonditidii, • and do not know its
.cause,.-,;!•°. 1Kidney, •' troubles . are ,ther mod
deceptive Of all diseases.. They • have
no eyniptome of . their own, • '• but
often' show -'the syroptonte .. Of ',nearly
every' known complaint. I know'
.that people aro.. dying. every day
from supposed consumption, apoplexy,
heart , disease; spinal complaint, and !Bony
.Other diseases, When, .could the real cerise
110 known, :,it !Mild be found to originate
in the kidneys. In their advanced stage's
kidney troubles are the Most terrible•of . all
known Maladies, as my own eaperidt100 oan
fully verify. -• . That I had °Brig-lie:1.0seitige
'of thekidney a there, Oini be no doubt : ,That
theilynintaraS Were these', Of Moly other
diseaseis • equally •certain, aha• . that I was
dOtkinedto a terrible death had I not ;been
saved as / was, ,f am vocative.. The fol-
lowing lettere jnot received, confirm this
,
vgnisowt Amon roit _•
Briartratnono!, Y:tont, Oet. 1052.'
Vo,phitis • • , •
,DELti Sm, -Yours of the aitt instant received.
We congratulate you not only Upon the contiint-
ence.Of • YOUr health; but also upOn its apparent
Continual improvement FeW portions. 1 think'
, bate . passed through do • exhausting an export:.
*nee as you and rallied from it. -Certainly:I
canna rocafl ono who Cable to Us In se eritioal,
and for days and oven Weeks In so hopelerta.
,litate for Onendirtent,at yoti, and who survived
and rettotered, .froni it; for, I think, you ,may
. now catiebtor yourself 'recovered and no Ringer
on the eottvalescolit ' list. ' Unplug. 1.6tAliti, eon,.
tinUancent your present health, With. +lie -best,
wishea, ikoni. ell here, / atri, yours -truly,,
DRAPBB,0 , •• • - ,
. ,
•
* °ammo, flor.°2nd;1881.!
tar Dnakii,,..Fninuo&Iteplying 'Out letter
Would say, lut.Ve been acquainted withrey
highly veined friend,,ncv. S E. nopzirts, anent
eighteen months; andVery intiMatelytittqUainted
for ahclut six incititha pest. loqr a little Mote
then tive Months ha was an inmate of thr.hbuse,
and We enjoyed constant intereetirte with OaCh
other. When he 00433042 April last be Was almost
a perfect wreck in:point Of health. r thought he
' had .0040 tO US but to dio sopa afterwards he
began the use of some at 11. Warner * 00011
rellitalieareniella the Safe Cure, tlate Navin,
*44 sok rubh. wora al!nod. the time be
their via his improvement was very mark,ed and
wonderfelo end when he _left us, lifter having
taken setae two dorep bottlet, be wee like a new
math The ?WIMP wee the moat remarkable I
ever witnessed. "
istStrilL tfixitositt • •
Fodor of the Presbyterian Church.•
In view, therefore, of thole facto, and
with a hope that all who road thie may
*She *nob' Warema. I make this open
statement freely and for the -good of my
fellow men. Sincerely, -•
(Buy.) E. D.. HOPKINS.
East Biohford, VC, Nov, 7th, 18$2.'
Canadian Artiste in tiostrie.
No less than fourVanadian artists hem.
had Pietuiell saaaPted .fur this 3rear'e, exhi,
bition at the Salon, Faris. The fortunate
ones are Mien Itiohards, eldeet daughter of •
thsex.peutetant-Governor of British Co.
• lumbia, now andetfor some month* back
studying at Paris; htionarances Jones end
abater, daughters of the Ron. A. V :Jones,
• ex-Minietet of Militia, Saliba, and M.
Paul reel, of LondOtt, Ont. , All ariUssool-'
ates of the Canadian Academy of Arts and
all native Canadian*
. • 'Saw an opening,
,
"When I was a young Man," he Said, AB
he walked up and down the platforni, "we
did not depend on our fathers. We Made
our own start in life. Than ie tV Much
better ehoW for Young melt today, and yet
none of them strike out for themselves."
bo you know 4 a good opening ?"
timidly inquired -vit. Young man with ‘a
'Simple trunk under him. • •
"tell, sir ; g� to Tenuous% sir, there are
mountains of iron in that State will& can
be had for fifty Conte all acre." •
IA that tioy'!, '
- , . .
4r, It tell you what I'll do," continued the
.young man, as he' bit Off .the end ole
twenty•einter, "if you'll buy two or three
of those mountains, Act Up a blast furnace,
And get things booming, I'll dome down and
jerk the stuffing out of a set of books -for you
at $150 per month." •
The self -Made Man took walk 'down
the track to hidehis disgust.-4POtt Street
Area.
Sheep recluire,pure., water,. Thok drink
bliflittIe--bufaeoci to drink often
1
INITA:14. IDS -Nygo TAKE. larva
, disappointMent so many of the nor.reModt
rensatiOno advertised, and loge faith in °Me;
art
"Mould refigtot'' that most of the Pre . nthnlit
panaceas areineductsof minds tintirgdY, norant
of medleil science, and designed 4301110eenlY te:
trade oathe reputation of standardPreparations
and Impose on the credulity and receptivity of
the goberngrucheie,455. ther,aPeotioal agent to
stand the teatof, universal , eoperianee • and,
secure the confidence of physician and patient,
,mutt formulate, the. crystalised •expariettee; of,
linany years,,,Mediattl-Pructioe,,lia in 'Vittedsts
,tbesPhstal eek.fhtliesisetat ociai'relterlitiVa
now everyttliere prescribed in ad forma of :
debility: .
SI/At
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ton and wik, ,a.t.,raatimatv. Oioyareatio.,
•
AmPorgaillo
When you visit or leave New Vara 0141'
et e V,: •.f,„ P
Central De t. mcmaen
.900, et one pennon' rodu
!towards • OW day, Eitrotionatlai*", Nlarato
„SelitaUrant lined Ir•th:terr bettatiloront
lieges aria,: vated,40,11roads 'tot, all •tie obi,
Fanalieatior e ben& for less niouey at the
Grind Unioh Hotel than at any other ertt.olitte
hotel a the city. • - •
re
At Winona, Miu., two children/ were
killed by lightning; vobile"°":playing ' the
street. - • • 1,`;'• v:,
ansWer Vale.
• tan yeti .•iind a caa�t Bright!aDitease ktf ithe
Eidneye, Diabetes, Urinary orlDiter.tomPliants
that Is curable thetHoP Bitterellas net or oannot
pure? -Atk your neighboraff they pan. ,
The oilief day ikli,mittivden- 16' 40cii""
„,vide• ria4-2,201.,Japan. lilies Were eountod
,
.31 in bl trot ,
• - 4 -.7.•
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The G•vern�r-Generafs.blp.
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• Many " pre' sa commeati have 'beenrnad. in
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refetettea to .the ranibrtbitt Nir John Macdonald
WO.,1_11031Y-tabeeleVektidAetkila•thhOortithtt** -
"tlen;.y We ask 44y...4:its. • narcieldwuld: 'reeelite
*.P1Zielallikeeli***590i taileeftAtIC eteireed he haa
given na the Ne P.,04-A*$'40ttiren the ditrated
territory: ,Dr. Scat. `,..ruttianti!' the Inventor of
that 'great 'cont. :_eare;;,•12httititali".Plitiaiiiifilerii,
Extrattor, is .herebY 'placed in nomination for
lbOpogition." Elie:record bitthe hightitt that can
low.elaitnedt for 'hy his OtirifEOtrector he hs
ministeredto the 'relief ot.iluzPien paltering.
Putnam's Cern Extractor le attrek sate and nein.
• 1ee. rt. pa Felton* to.11itagetoza proprietors.•' -
. „
• •,-The dynamite,' fiend is the Mae who
goes on tt.‘; 'bust"
,
Nothing ao.timple'and perfect, for
• Ing as theDiamond'D,yes. Forearpetrage, better .
and ObeePeet140 on%0 Other4.4yeattiffs.
, . . , • ,
•
' •Tho Queen' 'boa, letferiled'! to ,Vitindsor.
•'"ErOwi:A.Oshortt0..-. *- - "
PitikhOn't Iregetabliit, Compound
roraoring 44.0
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• Men • like to R�O theing elves: in ;pot*:
argAtodes4:tpiAlrit pitAWAtoi jagomp
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fof the'cureatNeuralgia are jt, suotiets0.!'-koDr. G.
r.Hounon.,c_hrist4kipurgi 've; 60' 0,t8,. at droft,
-
, 4-114&144450riptioito are publishedin
gki;looguagetiiikAittleoto.: -
40001114.#141410
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ItladderatstriinarypiseSes‘
0411$04 Wight; btiO 074,01.- *OW
ifio point -m.4 wee/therm*
"isr ewes% Worm iftWOOP.*
lasteleek bar***
fevarlsimese, reitlessaSes, WortOsi
weenie.
-.The breatIffrOM the Lake
304 siiid* has:** IssitittrY a4r1100411
W Itteite4i Itrata."
out ratalence,
Skuulgs, ebilmMosuitioXilere.-;,
gists. ' ° • :
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Th.re no indicatsiOne tiutt the Stoat -
hos h) tl‘e #tinavAlto .!:`, • •
a
4144464$ °Cr
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inithat' flesh
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this** f4v0 tb. "it 4r"
a VirellAlittows 102*****4*
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P.1k
Aye :no dna of incictick; zoretie):
Dr. DensOn't Skln Cure kir driven nivati. at
eruptions and nu:Viergrly ivell."; Ida, .11 Young;
Hainilten Ill , DrUggititstmeP Ib,• $1 peroaokaga
•
• 7-4 Wen. initleXan tie,. bas been
fined 12 for ontting off a cat'ii tail,: •
, •
• .
• . Electricity and, milignectini,,when. ptoporly
pawed into .:theblow:103MM anal nerves pre-,.
duce the most WenderfUl:,efteets. We are told
that these elenients are perfectas+ blendttd'in the ,
medicine known as Eack's %Vignette 'hietlighie,.
advertised in another cOlumn, , and the. good .
which. has restated from ita use cannot be omit;
.Pated in dollars and eents; : • • • , • •
• ought, te,130 a gold:. Plebe'for°
twins, • • .
• ' •
. .. • •
DO .tiot, grasp at the shtidoir and list) the
eabstatiecifi nidttey-Wort is able letenvert, you
atinadow Of your former self into the sub,
Stales Of •established 'health. Said a eitfferer
from kidney trouble when' wilted to try
Wort for a rettedy,' FM try it; but it Will, be my
'last dbee." .It tatted bmw,, and now he resew.
mends it to all. ',If you have disordered kidneys
don't fail to try it. • " • ,
gold bangle bracelet hapatopasOlasp.
Tecresit, liating, and Erettchiia: plieasess
LosMeitiltY. ' Send two stamps ter large treatire
giving telfjreatilient. Addrett Woittals flitt;
rot/sant Pliatioar, AileeinidzotT, Buffalo, N.Y. •
make horsei-Shoes, but .Weinen
excel in making hen shoos: .1.:
Lord Syron, iii•referertie Co a beautiful "iatlyi
wretato airiendo,." Lady has been danger -
()wily 111, btit now the is denigeroutty well 401.00
Allletietill belles, when attacked by ,any plebe
Ilis that behf,a7,1r, to, may be kept kilibig, enct
nine weakness, and restore:1.01e bloom et health.
,BraiLdragglets.
!veld hOintitilled by taking Dr. V. Plercelt.
FaVbrite KreseriptiOn, arnich banithea feint-
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about
Pain
able. lbav.
„obtaln no tell
Llitte #Ora Kean Rlpg
here. 'Bhuinsbu 'been
• present ebMfo n4 eit.se.,::
wil.,4444•46
11.4-,ItttAmit'iLf teriptl.c't
nette.*Wity#OWZIAManTgugli
,ipt a Pseareuvlittirtataxetnroinr mi
orsiettuurAtt$r8p•ood1rldt
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4 brsifl. ftnd inulada0; to a wont ale *J46/tip
roja.-!tibe.zzootoe eitpolitieObeo, alLthe qua3itlern
It It pokeibleitooreiblile, in a;
'31terebygiVingitziwiderangeotap$icatiter
vOtien gelige•_, such at. ithoilMatherit.„‘NAtraliti
and kindred diseast anx
'Internal and aid alvenaidYfotawat;atid
'• ;Mho hariest•trelts, follow,lta Asa audit' .-Ntat%
Thro
,.;attd. Doug Dieepdide, OW 1? (Thrtitgaillat
truly a marvel. Th. Oil, betides exed tug gt*
tite, promoting digettitth and cheelangferatenia-
' tion on the stomach, antidettanr countertiotethe
'effect of ink acid, abloh..produesi,riletonatisin
,by destroying -the otolliteand phosphate
In the bonetiand the Melliblaines .enelosInkt
rrie6 26 oentilit. kettle. Sold • by
1.• •
AND
,Atis DISORDOS:
stiebbt,obOud. Liver are corrected*
NORmAlSrs tetleOvirRic, ,, BEL
irtrOite.jokooll.9b*tiolonOligitie
.Viet,
olainilerand Consultation Free.
i/otiltlisAii 4 il4a,Atzket,
tO $20 tar.1111. °et:46311110S
• - pia *
mil' 450 3$1tAirotta
•uunr- 4,,x, vat,iat.
Dotibleit I To preient all the helot in reatt,
abie• sham and to ,tell tliOtigli the
nesvanste.1404140 the tWer great purpotesur Tux
SUN. It Ida rtentipePer fOr ardryliedr‘ *WOW
tb'everybody, barring - the ,rognee and,. dp.
Subscription: DaitT (4 pagan' by mails,
a month, or *COO *yaw: fontimy (8-
$1.20 per Platt •(14
1. year. • • •
W. IIIIVIDANI), rttlalithe4 New ?ark ,001;
$46 a week 116Atittlit ;%Tittlifilli.ttsti
04111T10,, NEURALGIA,.
Latobilliows A:tato* •iaiittinbut
(for Internal tirdiirterata.
instantaneously. reliete, these to.
Able diseasse, and will peld_41,614
euro 'nine cases out Of tent :Information that Will save • 'lives isentfre. row "Oa
0111, **010.0161:00. Pre,i'f.11t1011101: better Otte. L 0..410 oo, sotto Masa
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