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914 the gamin the M(1041144 0! 0401;14 his baok•, •
Where i,•
Withal
AtiVilyou sorry for Ulna •• ,
And_ a mOle on las nos- that, is purnie•and
411141th:I eyes are so Vevalt, that they water and
tun" ••
•/f ,dares. tO dream oven lie 1000 at the in;tu
So ile.7ust dreams Of Stars aa t.1143 deotorkt advise,
My t . • •
Oyes I
• But isn't he wise,
TOlj est droop. Of attwaa,..• thadoctors advise.
•And to Man in•the Usk:ath IS a boiten ins ear,
'Whoe . , ,
Whim I ,
-.whit a sitIghlar thing
. 1 knqw, but these fns arts auth'entio, my doar-
There'sa boti 013 jii ell, and a corn on his chin -
He calls it a.dimple, but tit nudes•stick iu
yet it mit4W be or dint pli• turned Over, you know ;
Whavg I
Hot
\tVIty, eert • July fig! •
Up:light be a dimple I urnetrover yen know I
And the Man In the Ninon has a rheUmatic Ineo,
• OW .
Whizz!
• . What a pi•,y tamtie
Andjlais toes have woraett round whcia jacels
ought to he • ••
° $o whenever he want to go ••lorth be•gbes South,
•,AnclicordOs haSk with Porridre crumbs all round
• . his mouth, .•
• •And he brushes tl2etti of with 14 Japanese fan,
• ! • ,
• Mang
• •,•%yawl a marvellousman;
'Wbat a very remark; 1,1 •,,an t
, •
A Remembered !rune.
My hand Went o'er mu:. piano kem.
And it phauced on a, ofig that you ,sang, My
dear, ' ' - • •• '
When we moaned through' the country Stillness,
Or stood by the sea when the moon Was clear,
In that (Alum ea.r.r
• , . . ,
I forget the words that you were, Wont to sing;
•• But the tune 48'8,ov:feet and tender one,
And sad as the thotignt of Autumn In Spring
• , one who dreants.in• the tender sun
• That the sweet time's done. •
As I play, the old Wipes, the old.sorrOws move,
And -it seems almost that your Nuke 1 hear •
And My Spirit lams gone this` day to rove
Down the Inland was?, by the famiff sea '
•• Ot that other year., • • ' • „
. „
• •
AS a 'bird that finds its 'nest
.'41henliwwinds.are.overstreng,"
W ith quivering wings and panting breast.
Even so to -day this song,. • •
'Which your dear lips used to sing. •
From the days long left behind
Enters nbw and folds its wing •
In the still remeinbering, mind,
• Tim vaunts Or JULY PreToz,
What is it that•the'plityful boy'.
' Delights in as his dearest toy, .
• And Rogrishat in guileless'3oy? ••
pistoI---
•
e>r
A
at is it that the Youth so gay
rms-efelr7.00.T.741.=7,--
The pistol.
' What is it, to his greatierprist. •
That shoots herright between the eyes.
. • And sends her sailing to the skies? .
• The pistol
What is it, in a crowded street,
• • Policemen pull when rogues they meet
To stop the rascal's fiying feet?.
' • • , The pistol. .
• - . .
' . • • What is it, reckleas and untamed, •
'Thafinisses him at whom 'tie aimed,
Some one elsi3 is killed ortnaiined?
The pistol.
What is ,it that with 'deadly wit
For months will lie so snug and still
That do one la,ncies it would k .
' " • The pis
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CIIUJiVII
001111lifiES.,
Rev, Prof. of MoAlaster'e
is visiting Winnipeg, •
Mgr. Latleche, of Moatreal, it is said, is
on his; return from Rome disappointed
applicant to have his See left intact.
Rev..tor. Oren, of En.0X Oollege, laid the
corner -stone Of a new Presbyterian church
at Thorold on June 25th. •
• Milwaukee has 68 Itornah Catholic
churches, including two. chapels, Which are
used for divine service. " •
Rev. W. D. efle'eorobe, J. P. Bowel' and
T. W. nail will -proceed to 13raihko
shortly as Methodist Missionaries.
A marble tablet in memory of • Rev.
George Macdougall; founder of the Afetho=
iliftbrinisatm at Earnoeston, is to beereoted
in the mission church there.
• At%the yearly 'meeting of the German
Baptists, or "_Tunkards," of America, held.
at BIS= reit 4EirOVe., ,Kansas,.10-,000 persons.
were ;presentl.frain various parte of the
United States, •
The 13aptisti of the Northwest held a
convention recently at Portage /a, Prairie,
It was decided to close the college at Rapid
City and establish a' theological college -at
Winnipeg.
Rev. Dr. Cochrane, of Brantford, expeds
to vieit the Lakii"Superior statione:-Winni-
peg, and the churches on the Padilla -Rail-
way to end or the track, in the month :of
August, in connection with the MiesiOne :of
the Church.
• 7.
The new "Manitoba Canada Methodist
Conference,will meet for organization on
Augustlat. , The territory embraced in the
conference will be frOin Rat Portage to the
Rocky Mountains,and from the interns -
donut boundary to the extreme north.
Mr: 'W. T.; HerridgO, B.D., of .'MOntreed;
formerly Of Hamilton, was last week the
recipient of a handsome gold watch, :chain
and locket, presented by a fow.of his many
friends in St. Pears .Churoh,'MOntreal,
.“ in token of their respeot and regard."
Ch'n e
Ws1eyans
Baptists of Walee.together number 215,000,
-Ana the. Morainic, • during the last ten years
was at thelate . of 34 per cent'. The NOri-
conformists have 3,000 places of worship in
the principality, and their annualcsolleo:
tions aniountio.£4'
00,000. . '• • .
• . .
The tilliefaeld;r Eng.; workingmen have
just had manufaotured' a :remarkably fine
cabinet ofcutlery for presentatiow_to_tha
AtebbitzthowoLUrk.it-eoneietettiupward-,
of two hundred plecses.With fine. ivory
tatial`onitmuziiiIMAZ-3Woogit
Ver: ELO1Y picas Is engraved with the
'•
•What.is it -that at last plotted up;
• Or carelessly allowed to drop
Some pregiouerbreath eureiy
• • • • •The :pis
-.Newror
T1tNAND NOW.
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.All the years •
•
All the hours of loving, hating, •
.* All the dreaming, hesitating, •
• 'That have borne me•as a river• •
• Bears the vessels that we give her -
.Looking back,.1 sigh and shiver
At the tarn° 'Omen then and now:
•
Days of summer warmth and.gladness,
Moments of delicious madness, e
.And the nights of tearfulsadness •
• Thathave ruled my brow with care -lines,.
Chilled nae with the noonday sunshines,
,Platted the thoigns where menany still twines
• Round the time 'tween then and now.
Midst the tumult of life's hurry
And the thousand•thinge that vrorry,•
. Shall the bloom become a berry?
Shall the bua become, a Hower?
'That shali 1111 some sheltered bower
'With a wond'rous perfume shower?
Shall the then be lost in 'intr.?, •••
Tan uten. •
• • Comb to my kink ye roasted, • •
Cool istoy stilt embrace.
' My powers of bracing, boasted; • .
. • .Bring balm to the scorching and toasted,
And joy to the sweltering race. •
Sing heigh, sing ho,
As the cooling breezes blow,
My roar on the beach
And the sea, gull's sexeech,
Is the song for the wateringplace, .
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Chlt.Ohni. •
,,,i,e4c*PAtilliQrlegorti4m-s4keestrotipt by lire..
ivitorla-proposes an Australian COn-
%federation: •
g,Physiksia;ns pronounce :the oonditien Of
,VIOunt de Chambord hopeless. -
Tug boats sent • to the assistance of the
disabled 'Ounarder Auranza, failed to find
•-her and returned* Ne* York. They will.
tesupie their search.
*The new Railway Apt to, be introduced
into. the Manitoba Legislature authorizOtt
the incorporation of railwatoompanies by
letters patent instead Of by a Opeoial Aok,
A new cotton company has been, formed
• by Montreal capitalists to Parry on the
manufenttire of cotton at Chatnbly.
It itChelieved that the 'French Govern
&tient has decided to expel from •• France
every member of the Orleans family in the
iffirent Of the Comte de Paris making any,
Volitiord demonstration. .
;The three bishops appointed to kitties. the
Laval queetien about the admission of the
Professors and etuderitei of Victoria Medical
<lollege to the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Mon-
treal, have decided in full accordance with
the reficript of the Holy gee.
Miss Jennie Ace, ar:lighthOinte-keeper'a
'laughter, on the English-. Coast, has just
"received .from. the Zmpress,Atigusta a gold
tbr000h Worth fifty guineas, in token of her
brave rescue of Et boat's crew. -
The American Committee en Bible Re-
vision yesterday adjusted the difference in
00 °work ot the English and American
'Comniittees thus' far completed. The
revised edition of --the Old l'estament - will
be published next year.
VA gentleman was talking to the owner of
„a ferocious bull dog, and asked hint the
•741-41196:...: Do you think yOur dog -Would
but .he • willifika titrallger "
cCooLoctir AK,be was raw,
"efer 1Cu1.
biehop's. mitre':' '
The Bishop of Soder and Man :says that,
the first feeling of thankfulness for the
.Salvation Army as an instrument to
evangelize the masses "his been altogether
dispelled." • Their ignorance of Scripture,.
their irreverence and Utter profanity " de.
elate them td` be totally. unlike, that holy
-bleseed ministry of'1640 which is set before'
ties in the Gospel." . •
' •• •
/1100%1! Prepareitor,the Sunimer floflday.
To overworked men of business, ,and
eipeoially.to literary men; 4 summer holi-
day by the seaside, or among the Alp:3'0r
other niountainous regions, is greatly tobe
ni
recomendei
d. But n order to get the fall
benefit of 'such a holiday, no work of any
kind must be the artist must not
take his picture with hini to ,finish, nor the
authe# hie book, and the business man must
net gave letters -other than these of friend.
ship -to attend .to. Therefore it is not
merely ponesthat a Foram has to take into
consideration when' he asks hiniself the
queitioni " Can I afford myself a. holiday in
July or Angust?" hut time as well. "Can I'
finish such -and -such a piece of work ?"
"have •• done with ' this or that busi-
ness by 'July or August, So as to go
away, from : home with nothing on
my mind ?" Is When I Jock . my study
or of6se.door, am 1 quite sure that Daddy
Care is safe inside, and that there isn't a
crack nor's crevice through ovhioh he can
wove and follow me to the Isle of Skye
.or Jersey ?" Well, one must just make
sure that there is no 'chance of his eaosping,
or even of his being carried away in the
neatly -packed portmanteau. „Why, • the
rascal has been *found,. ere • now, in the
pocket of an Old ofdele coat. It bit favorite
Wok of his to come:popping out -or the post-
bag with a "How &ye do ?" and a "Here
we are again." And he has been frequently
known to take the telegraph and be down
first at the seaside, ready .to meet, his
unhappy elave on the railway platform.
The hest way to avoid *so unpleasant a
reunion with .oare or business is to set to
work about six, weeks beforehand to pre -
tam ..every.way.for.tlte.,sumelor holiday.
,arlak•tteii,gattolopi94.--tiv.,"2410t.kt4Toliett-,rAVtilli.
ber of Coney's l'ainity Aragazine.
'
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Pneitheo Fatally Scrap Meek. •
Don't etrike Matches on an oil painting.
Old overalls mike very 'nice summer scarfs'.
Never beat „the door -mat on the piano
legs. Never out oilcloth With a new -pair
of scissors. To remove mildew frcim bronze,
use a rat-tail file. An old starch -can
painted green makes a nice jardiniere.
Always remember that old boot lege Make
good hinges. To destroy the smell of
paint; pour kerosene On the floor. Never
beat eggs with a ourrycomb-Urtleee the
bora() is. sorrel: It 18 hard' on a carving -
knife . to sharpen . it On the window -sill.
Never remove a, cork from a bottle with
the pronh of a oarving•fork. It is Con-
sidered exeeedingly vulgar to hang your
*Ulster on the chandelier. TO remove var-
nigh from the piano legs, let the children;
play in the parlor:'' Never' clean your teeth
With sandpaper; as. the sand is apt tO make
the gums sore. . Never attempt to black
your boots with a scrubbing -brush ;" it has
a tendency to 'ruin' the leather. Don't
tRow away your5hroomsticks. • A brooni.
tick is is a splendid thing to -train a sup -
flower on. To keep,ilies off a bald bead
Miring a sermon, the head should be well
saturated with kerosene before going to
church.
, The At. Petersburg correspondence,of
the Independence Beige avers that political
priSoicers in Russia Who are sentenced to
hard labor lead in fact usually a life of
Utter idleness; No books but a Testament,
no one to spealr'to, the strait waistcoat is
[applied on 'Ole smallest" provocation, and
the ,prisoner is taken for a walk ones
a month for tittexter of an librir, ander
y this treatteent body and mind soon break
down.
worntonM Ettinouns,
Tim, °very Latest tltrics. clad Other
Novelties.
'White 'mask veils are worn.
,• House oat* are :trimtned with. bathers.
Fruit bonnets have disappeared in Paris.
'The preferred piratic* .hali a Maio
hflondle.
' INOgeeembroldeted in out•Work
in oIt-
oolors is in favor. °
Rush furniture in artietie deligne is in
tyle for 'summer houses,
A gold -fish represents a fgrOrite, 40400
itt lane -pins.
• Pedunies are .aottially made direotly
from: fieWere noW-e-cleye.
'Yellow stones, miroes topaz and amber,
are in style for sninmer jewellery. .
Large black lace iiohus willbe iroin in
place of Mantles WitOnidenniMer dreseee;-.
• Fair -bridesmaids at a -recent English
•wedding carried large • hand banquets of
daffodils. • • - •• . •
A novel way of using • small fancy
brooches is to pin up the lane on the parasel
with them. ". •
Rose, pink and brawn tioniotitute • a
fashionable corabinatien of Oolore at the
present Moment: • ' ,
Blaokaand, White bonnets are exceedingly
stylisjit,_and ujr_e_tO he seen at all the .40ea„.
ing millinery shops. -
A fullohemieette of 'swab, Silk gauze' or
faille forms a stylish 'adjunct to some of
the new spring dressellt
The nehvest thing in mosquito bars is the
patent iron fount which. shuts 'itself up
like an umbrella when not needed.
A eltirt covered with lace frills le coming:
to be -regarded abnost OS essential in a Bum-
er outfit as a black silk dress. :
Invitations to a recent ohildren's party
had a Punch and 'Judy at the ,top and on
the Other side a dishiOf bon -bons. • • .
Large neekerchiefe with -big polka cloth
will be 'pinch *ernby young ladies this
summer.. . .• • •• • •
• „Ribbbn work will be used btliplaclies in
1 nay war • e on.
satin and plush. - •
• A. novelty; in lace is tbe pompadour
pattern --7a darned net, , with a fine pearled
edge and a raised figure in silk muslin.
A fashionable style of driving indulged in
by ladies in village.carts iota make a slid-
'
den- - round-turn:when - going a side
street, thus giving no aign • to pedestrians
on Orosswa
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Narrow ribbotis of two c�lors awn:knoll
Used for trimming , ars* bath . ribbon.
tan Biandnindefort.ilm"ril'
iiiiadTpompookir •
At.a party given by the Bareness Our-
dett-Coutts,Leo Caryagb, 'who was the
moat admiredot the guests. were at hei
right 'side a 'basket different
colored roses:- '• . ' • •••• '
The • neWest..Crownf.-Oerhy vases and
scent jars are Very rich in aoloring, great
,Masses of Mingled bine and gold alternating
with the. peculiar red' of this ware, also
mingled with geld. '1 .
,The "Phionehion", bonnet is &Parisian
nave*. It is OonipoSell ot straw, is square
and 'stiff in ehape,:,and its trinitningtof Soft
ribbon is set on hi straight lines with pins
sticking Out tifit. • • 's '•
French wash dreisee , are , made • with
basques iniitatint the jersey and having
but three 'beanie, the Frenoh back and wide
front, fitted by two 'darts,•iine of whielk
tomes well under the arm. .1.
Gray Holland dresses Made with extreme'
plainness, silver Ornamenti.: gray straw
hats lined :with pink, gray' 'jersey ¥
and a gray parasol withpinklining, will be
among ..faehionabie . toilettes worn Miring'
the present sumo*. . . •
_ 'The demand foii4lattioe or. open work itt
decorative woOd4rOrk is Onthe -inoreaae.
-
lii some oases the wood Weil, is worked in
open lattice -work; itt others the effecit is
given in bratis.wOrk, Or in 0111 -handsomer
style in mirrors surrounded ,by a frame-
work Of brace,' • .
'Making artificial flowers .Out Of old
clothes is an industry 'promoted by aPhil.:
adelphia genius.. Gaudy Wreathe. JO
elctiniek'are evolved from the oontente of
the • family, rag -bag. :Diaoa spring frOtli
remnants of .white dresees and tiger-1SW
are made to blognom from gay-colcired
einooking-Aokets. • • ,
.• .•
The 'court ookstunie has suciatimbed of late
to innovations of modern fashion. • For
stance, the title courtliostume has the tull
train suspended by a straight band fitt*
.both phordders,'While many of the court
dreases new worn have the train' hung from
the waist -hand. Again, the 'Wait* should
be low, With both shoulders unoovere4
whereat% An ,point Of .faet, many ot :the
dresses are but square or oval-shaped in
the neck. • . •
iWASt'ltt'fasr-aatearipliiir-r,tia
roo ;
'Tho doctor 351(1 Me to 'take a blue p111, but
didn't,. for r had already been poisoned twice by
mercury. The diuggest told Me to try Kidney.;
Wort, and I did. It was just the thing for iny
biliousness and constipation, and now I am as
well • as ever." -A. 2,. Sanford.. Sold in both dry
'and liquid form .
. • • • • ,
• An amethyst satin is trimmed with
antique rose point. • • •
*If Tod are a woman and want both health and
beauty, remember that all superficial efforts to
increase our personal charms are vain. Fresh -
teas and beauty accompany health, and to sentre
this Mrs. Lydia E.Pinkham's remedies for all fe-
male weaknesses offer the stared -Means of rano-
',ration. The highest intelligence loses its lustre
,when it must find expression through a bilious
complexion. Good for either sox.
•
The •.gaturdify Review says that the
Germans are by no means a noisy people..
Dr. BetisOn's Skin Curd consists of internal aid
external treatment at same time and it basket
the skin white, soft and smboth. It contains no
poisonous drugs. $1, at druggists.
It awl opera, after being loudly deeded,
still lives in Lendon.
. ,
•" the ..eadatelit in my ectee'Avas 0118 of tom
stancting7ffilt Dr Benson's Celer0 &lid Chamomile
Pills cdnuereZ 0 T ROidele, Gorman 'Minister
of the Gospel, Leslie, 0. 50c.., at druggists. •
' At Wednesbury, itt Staffordehire, Eng.. -
twaweeks ago, & youth of 18, named Arthur. '
Williams committed suicide in horritne
way and ior a very triviaireaeon.
been told by his father to tarn the mangle
for the family washing, *hereupon he ran
dub of the house in & rage, climbed a fella°
eight feet high -and threw himself down a
disused pit 120 feet deep. • His body was
dreadfully mutilated by the fall. "
Ed*in Booth has rsturnes1 tO AllOtteldtle
Hc WM commence playing elate in the
autumn, but will not travel next siason.
1,
.1P0,01,10 COONS 1 'OPKIVIS • „ •
. Discovered at leet, a reZnep Tat 14 eere, ;oaf°
and puiniesso, Pormku'es moss Conn
Ex-
TILACT0B ,uever falis, aaVOX COMABB pain, nor even
the slightest discenafort. Buy Putuam's Corn
Ex rector, and beware of tile many cheap, clan
, gerous, and desh-eating substitutes in the market,
Soo tb04 it AB AX1040 by.:Folson tt Co., Kingston,
question of voracity -now much can
you eat ?
nucifierilabao, . • *0
Quick, complete cure, all annoying EidneYt"
Biacidevand "Urinary Diseases. Ifed. Druggists.
llreachas of promitte-Those your toiler
didn't bring home. • • • f
important. .
When, you visit or leave New York city, save
baggage expressage and Carriage hire, and sto;-2
at the 'Gam), 'Union flflrup, opposite Grand
Central Depot. Elegant rooms, AMA up at a
cost of one million dollars, 'reduced to $1. and
upwards per- day. European plan. Elevator
Restaurant supplied with the best.. Horse gars
stages and elevated railroads to WI gavots.,
Families can live better for less money at ,the
Grand Union Hotel than at any other Met -clam
hotel in the city.
A little old maid confesses that the small
f
est women leek hopefully to Hy -men. ,
• ' dloiher Swan's Wenn Sirup." •
. ,
Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; fo
_favinziahnetta-restleasneser-worniar-constipatip
‘i,ae.,eents. . ,
To enjoy to -day, Stop worrying shout to.
morrow.,
•,
' • `"Rough ou Bata."
Clears tub rats, :mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed
bugs, amnia% Chipmunks, gophers. .15c. Drug
gists., • • •
It omits More to revenge wrongs than to
bear them. . • • . „:
• • ... Somebody'.
Somebody's Child is dYingdyitig with -the
flush of hope on his.young foes, and scitnebodes
mother' thinking of the , time when that dear,
face will be hidden where no ray' of hope ean
brighten it -4• -•because tbere,Was no Mire for con-
sumption.- -Reader, ii; the •ohildlaryour'tfeigh.":
bora, take this dointerting word to the Wither%
heart before it is too late. ' Tell her that Cow.
.admptionis curable; that men ve
whom the physicians prenounced ; incurable,
because one lung hadheen almost destroyed by .
the disease. Dr. Pierce's "Golden •Medical Dis-
covery" has cured hundreds; (hawses •cod
liver oil, hypOphosphites, and other medigines
itt eitring,this_diseaset---SoldhY• druggists. •
It is hard to ehoese between a sacred per. •
tionablutratalos life.
, 7 IC GREAT CURE FOR
• '&4911 complaints of a Itheuittatic nature,
4818UMATINII isnot a sovereign nimb•
et_
"all the ills that flesh 14 heir to,"-Irat for 14ERALG1A, SCIATICA, afIELTIVIMS140-,
:,ogtoplaints ofalieumatic natum •
itlIS A SURE CURE
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, •
ilmornet front n tetisr Jo4itrefeleirtril
hlr iVir.. Thom,. itlierray• from
,• Inatband, ilir, rhos. ifinrily, who
for: ninny year. Bridge Conductor
..thn G. W. eintiwai' at NiiiiirtIM Fi
nfterward.-.One--01-4100711ehderieWar
She enlarged Welland Canal Mine. 1
and le now In Narfirra I11chIgan 1..
nor niter Id. thither interests In t
State. He write., .
"Tell dutheriand 1 em now starting fOr •
woods With 36 men, Where I • will be all win
:and that I ani now without ael29 Or Pala in el
my knees or arms (something I have net *n
for years)lthanks to the tWo bottles of Rho
'tine which 1,preoered from him; Defers lea
St. Catharines."
4 • usammove •
;SOLD BY AL, pittrGaisTn.,.3
'Tke amiable. Manufacturing
, /IT CATHARINES, ONT.
wino- az e
•••• •71), 43 N. 140 SO* ti3.
. . • Home Reins.:
• • -"Ail your oitn fault • •
• It you remain sick when you eon •
' • • Get hop,bitterAthat
. --The loreakeit' woman, gunitileitt child,
; Sickest invalid can 1180 hop bitten with safe
and groat • • ' •
•„ .
-01d,mentottering exottud)frout „Aileen:1E4i
kidneyr-trouble41 nr-weekneee-wit,113erfara
now .by usirr‘hp,
'
Inn otniiP7-bitters and IrecomMencl •tJi
'to my people-Meiflaodist Clergyman.- • ,
Atilt slisegoOd dOotorit,h0P
,Sitters arunot the best familymedi9ine •
On earth. .
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all:VoiltAlyefi....iii.00stbu*itt. dr* OVe.-,th'f..e ../20
raigia,011 out of her system withlop bittors;*,
• ..gsep tb0 kidneys healthy with hep bit
and you yeancednot fear sickness. J,•,"
• -I�e water le•rendered harmless' and in
anctrevivino with hop:hitters in e
!••drattgl:tt. .•' , ' ' • •:••
-TAO tiger Of youth' fer't*0id and in
- •
blood' fails to furnitihsthe proper _nutriment for
the mitsoleo, flinotkinhl activity is inipaired and
muscular debility or o, souso of w.earineta. 0014-
stantlY felt.. This is goon apparent in the !heart;'',
the most. faithful, hard-working tinsel°, in the
body, and We have heart starvation, .sir a weak .
heart; whichis•Oftenniistaken for tatty degenera-
tion or other organie,xliseasek The leeble:puisee
tendency •to• fainting, impaired brain pOwero,
want of resolution anddespondency, are purely.
ftmetiOnal ,disturbanees from.' 'insufficient blood
inn_%3'. and radically:. curable by. the tide ot
Wn BLEB'S PHOSPHATES AND CIADISATA,
to restore nerve'po er and nutrition.
....-4SpongetinderclOthing4ethe latest; son*
.sation.• '
Truth la Mighty.
• When DX. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y., alum*
that hitt "Favorite •Preffoription." • would Ad-
tiVely mare •the inany.,;•diseases and . weakneWs
thwolior to vits•meth.00010 doubted, and oontin ed
to employ the heron and opal° 1001 treatment.
But the mighty tratatertaliy beeittnetwAnoW,
lodged.. .ThoueaddiCO lee employed 66 Fti'ter•••••
iteprestariptiOi:e.• and we ispeedily. purepli' ' By.
• liondef.1 SHP! ORT1411 arern�tIng
with favor. • •, ,
• .
' •
or lights.gt.
`.11 V ut end 'cure the
Have no fear Of any of thcratioi if you use
Hop Bitters, as they will
;worst oases,. oven when . yik aye .beenttrnad
Worse by some great pugedupltretended
.
-The ospote•'reniaintrOhe of the SOO
fashionable of . b'onnete.-, - •
,
'Iliadic aged Bien Often leek VI004 thiueatt
be restored by thatgreat Wantland nerve/.
known as 'Magnetio,Medioinetk*4011,11.440.1o.dver.•
tisement in another Coinmn Of ticklerS Ps001%
. .
-,,Garden hats are more -bizarre and
eccentric this summer thau
• •
In ' the Diainond "Dyes mote; ooloiiva te'
given forle•Cents than in any .115 Or 20 Oen ,dyell„,
and they•give faster and more briflitut olk Ors. .
•
• -Dried orange peel makes an eX
start for afire. • It burnt! splendidly;
"Sweets to the sweet,"•enid-Alo
one day, :pushing towards a waiter
bouquet of faded .flowers., „"Beets
,beit," <replied ,Ale ^ •
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sense, became his profit Wheithe print
ICR:A1410
•:04 the.leild•polean
Aistihithe
• ean Maine
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'10.1)avOGnYti,
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oats tbat you are n vietim P TECIALT DO NOT
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gistareeozomandieaddit willapeed117 ever-,
come tho• 41sease and 'restore healthy.aetiou
Ladies.* tY41;31%billagliiroth,:ituat
and weakaisaea, Irridney-Wertis inwerpgsed•
as it promptly andel:01y. •
EgbetSex. ineoutinencle,retindion ogurine,
brIelc (lust or rOpydittosit9.1 and dull dragging
Plthis41s11 stoefaill Yielato its eurative pOWit.
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Nrowou*ViAstarct oadad
0 age tittering from snow'
vitaxigt mive
'of a PtmointiNek en trawl.
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• vande *tOfl4:4916fis!.. arr. ,,rinith2rtrb°1111eAft6
eindettudaterinektattres.
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tinniPdisii
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Unsteady relieve
/MO diseases,
cure nine eaese Out often. Iliferniattion ti tWe niensent fele
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