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. . I J - i P� - . :40K'S V10TORY, I � . " gives details of tba recent to love two womonsilliq'italleotl8ly ?
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1. I I ; . .11 I WAo has leavited the meaning of the words - t I'd like to see -for ,myself what I call " Women who are Condemned, to hard I I , I , , I �
I ... The sale of Cliveden to, Mr. Astor is an l4bour -or to banishment I � Siberi wiIJ It . - , .
,. 1, - .. ��� � . "SeekalX4YeshalLfilid." Thoreissuoh�'. do," said Jack, and tile kin let'114-31 nave " a n I I I , . . , � �
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, - Gt_ axe frout his a direotr barrows at the mines. Worn � �
i Quietly takiii& the y Concerned, without impertitteoce, en, sentenced York by grafting sonle,skin fro m a dog ,
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I . of him I'laul 9011)9 to tell you to -day., His, lad lifted it to q , oll the, take a leaItimate intereg a CO . mp � 0 1 1
1 1 � I I name is Esben, 4no we will call Ili its haf u and casb ip It the , t, saya tile Londozi to bard labour for,an indeff its period will Isil il NY thal; his skin bill easily. I
I I . for short, - I 'in Jack tree. .. � � . Stand'arT It is a curious suggestion Of still be kept in maul but of a lighter -__-_-----1- . . . %. . .... - :1 , � �
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. - 1. . I I I ga.ck Hew away !" said be, Ind the, axe be. old and new, the past and present, the so- pattern." Convicts of tile first class url I . I . � I I I I
. - Jack had �wo brothers, Peter and Paul, ciety of Europe and the1ociety of America. If AVN . .
I I'll Ind the three boys lived 11 to back and to holy going hard labour will be both in"aLled 6 1
with their iather, 'uni'll the chips flow 'Perhaps we. might say it is but one symptom and felttered, bat those of the other I �, , , �:
. . . . . I � . Twhheo�peosotrojoiljtauof N'vorldly goods was s�liall' time for any to tions there was no of the coulmingling of .
. grow in their place. the aristocracy of Nvil,lbefetteredonly. 'Refractoryprisuners
I I told IJ3 so -is that some day - tile New World with that of tile Old will be punished either by their sentences � I
. - . they wouk It was not long before tile milijestic tree wl , U0% r M n,
I have to go out into tile world so swifbly in all direc ,,,, � IV 'a
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I , .,�_ 11 I and seek their fortunes. H lay Prostrate ort the ground, and the king's , 1 he& been going Oil der tho being prolonged or by temporary confine. � I � . I �
� I, _ , � - 0 bad never Past few years. If tile infieritori".1f tile nient in sUPUate cells on A diet of bread I I . ,
., found the Way tofortime himself, &ad his Was flooded with sunshine. Then � 99 � I
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two older boys grew up with no more light old, representative of the higher grades of Eng� 1. I ........... m --1 - t I
4DX0 to guide them than he had. Jack inade tip , fibbill,' it into its handle th-rusb it into the lish society, the Ascors represent not less .1 I I
: his mind that he would find the way the earth. typically those, great moneyed tlyu Howto Gat a "Sunlight" Picture, S , r I . � I
lRoth the method and results when rest of the family had missed. " Dig away 11" (,,tied he and at once a asties
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant shower of art rook was which are rapidly becoming the liri.9weracy Hereissomething rQmATrXrank � .
� Not far from the poor man's. cottage lay w mabled earth and Send 25 I'Sunlight" Soap Wrappers (the
e taste, and acts hirling about him, " ever Bros., Ltd., 43 . . .
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and refreshing to th the king's palace, and at the side of this of America. True Mr. Astor is, or,%l a large wrapper) to' L A. Hale, proprietor of the De Witt . , I
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roniptlyontheXid grew a wide -spreading oak that shut out 3 not long before as fine a ,well as ditary tit] . Q$ eviriston, and the Tontine
gentlyyet It Wa I citizen. of a republic,, and cannot enjoy here- Scott 8b, Torolit and you will receive by House, L
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neyo, every ray of sunshine, Th . a king thought ever you saw was ready to bold water all as. but we should be. extremely Post a pretty picture, free from advortising Hotel, Brunswick, )T I
Liver andTowels, cleanses the sys- he ought tohave sunshine as well as other tile yeat% As soon as it was large Ono mistaken if "first families" of New York.or and,lvell worth fra,ming. This is an ea . .e. Hotel men
I ii�b. Boston "smile at tile claims of long dacent.,, �y meet the world as it comes and goes,
tera eMetually, dispels colds, bead- eople, and so besaid he would give a great to suit hill', Jal took the wainut from '. way to decorate your home. The soap is
, � scrip, I On the contrary, tile plutocrats of tile third the best Ili the market, and it Ill only cost and are not slow in sizing people
I ach#s"and fevers and cures habitual eal of money to any one Who Could ant aid it in one corner of tile well all(!, Ind fourth generatioa look dou,xi as if with Ic post -,N, .
constipation. Syrup of down that oak. . pulled the mesa out of the hole. ,age to send in the wrappers, if yet, and things up for -what 'they are
Figs is the ID may seem an easy Wit ('Trickle; natural superiority oil the park kings, or leave the ends open. Write your address Worl I
to cub down a tree, but it was not so ill this and run ill said Jack, and the I
only remedy of its kind ever pro. water gushed from the hole In! iron kings, or cotton kings, -whose wealth is carefully. :h. lie siys that he has lost a I I
case. The oak was of a kind that whenever stream. a swift but of yesterday. The pride, of race will father and several brothers and sik- ,
duced, pleasing to the taste and ao- one chip. was made to .fly from it in the assert itself, in spite of republican itistibu- ------------- lo- ters from Pulmonary Colisilmption, I
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in, usual Willi two chips grew in. the place of In less tbae than I Can tell you the well tions and deal
its actionand truly beneficial ill its the one that w0im Was f till, I arations of the rights of man; � and is himself frequently troubled I
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le Oct$, pTe )ared only, from the most There was at I another wish very close 80 Jack got the princess, who was the . -with colds, and he , fA
� loveliest maiden Ill the world, and half tjle 11) the Voina of the Astors and other Now I
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healthj agreeablesubstances, its to the kings heart. He wanted a well kitigdom York families is prol)ably as much prized I'�lheaB.,tbrwatisic't,vre,cmvebL-rCastorb- Hereditary often coughs enough I . I
that'Would hold water all the year� - The wedding was tit I to make him sick at " I
manye cellent qualities commendit "'very you ever knew, and they all live grandest as the lineage which takes an E uglish ptier 17hen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. I
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one of his neighbors had such a well, but he t,g,tI e. d happily straight back Ili unbroken descent Con sum ptionhis stomach. When- I
ter to the end of their days. to tile When she became 11is5, she citing to 0,wwrla. � .
to all haim made it the Most hadilone, He was pofltively ashamed of -you, soldier of fortune Who carved his Wtly to *,Vi�e,.sheU"Cilad=,ShegAYDthOJA CnStOrilL- cold of, this ever he has taken a . I
1)opular reraedy known. this, and so lie offered a largo sum of money And if my young readers, will keep fame and wealth by the side of William the .
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a. 8 till kind IV- uses Boschee's � ' I
to any , wbo Would dig him on Cars Open, Slid lOsQ no Bastard, Tile Astors, too, like tile Greg- ,
Syrup of Figs is, for sale in 75c person Your eyes and him . V ' �
icar the top of a hill, and it Was ilo,� pos� ,e you best deserve I
. the well remained tinting, for thepalace was the way to will the prI7 I German Syrup, and it cures
'bottles by all leading druggists. Chance to see sad learn, You too will find venors, are a territorial family. Their I ..
money was not made originally or mainly every time, Here is a man' who � .
Any reliable druggist who m :iy not fl'ible to dig far without striking the living � by pooling milival or I'll Wall -1 I _-1 �__ knows the full danger of lung trcu�
have it on hand will procure it rook, L Potato 041ture. street. Tile advancei radical,' , -1 1- 41% bles, and would therefore be most
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Promptly for any 6ne who Wishes At last tile -king .,gave out far and wide - we 'Ire B d A 9- M 1, F-091 %,
that lie who coul The potato Ili indi aft -aid, ilinu disapprove of the Astora, for particular as to the medicine he used. I
d calf down -the mighty oak gallons to this country, the brand of 11 landlordism" is upon them
to try it, Manufactured only by the but is now extensively cultivated and ea V_,nL�Losw
Ind dig a well that would ]told water all in nearly all parts of the world. ten in its most virialent form, They got their NEVER FAIV, To CIVE ,ftTISFAt"mh What is his opinion ? Listen 1 " I
a a year should have the princess and half The seed colossal income -,,cry much as the Duke of 0 use nothing but Boschee's German
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. the kingdom. Many a man came to try his is obtained in the ripened balls from which Westminster gets bi$. ill SALE $�V AU T71Z�A%11_RC,i
many varieties can be obtained. The ancestor of '. - Syru.p, and have advised, I presume, .
l9AN 1?.UA1qQI5CO3 CAL. 11109, You may be sure, butthe oak grow these citizens of the country of Mr. flenry ., - more than a hundred different per-
k;>U;E5,VJLTZ, MT. IqZW yo.Rr In this latittil3e, the time for Planting is , I , I-
. ., X.7 stoutor and the rook remained hard. Georgeand Mr. E dward Bellaraybought up- A
Meanwhile ,Tack bad learned the secret the first half of .Nlay, or sooner if tile Sea. R ei?, soils to take it. They agree with
VOT Sale at Q. Lutz's Drug Store of using his eyes Ind his ears, and he wag soil will permit. The young vines must town lots in New 'York, and sold or leased "A KfE 'l Me that it is tlie best COugh.syrup
-1 not be cut by late sprin g frosts, as freezing them to suoll good purposes that the 11 lie- It I
wide awake, to all that was going on about . I in the market, 'I I
him. He brought home the news one day materially iiijures tllqio m earned increment" has tendered his descend- W -
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of what the king bad olrered, and Peter and I will produce good potatoes tile Whole civilized world. .
A MYSTZERY OF A OAKADIAN FOJ�, all ideas of so! Nearly atl pretty nearly the wealthiest, family in
EST. Paul thought it would be a retty. nice if sufficiently dry and fertile. With us, - IVER -
grass land that 11 Tile choice which Mr. William Astor has
thing If one of them could get Xle priucess ag never been ploughed Ii made of his now country hou.40 certainly P1 LLS. .
Nature oin, a and halt tile kingdom. They thought, they .. I B, 3, wo"'
A Situta,liv's Face Carved by I fore, is tile best, as it is genet -ally fertile dove; credit to his taste audjudgment We b A
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11rarteli or a Tree vrowing out or .it,, deserved to win as well as another, and so and quite free of worms. It should be do not know, what has induced the i�ake of ,
Indlan 31ound. they said they woula try their luck. ploughed and harrowed immediately before Westminster to sell Cliveden, but vre can Burdom Blood Bitters
(';urloas growths on trees a Jack Was ready to go with Ills brothers, planting, as bills leaves tile land free of Adwt§l n 0
but they laughed at him, So small a chAp weeds at, tile tit understand why AL-, Astor should be glad AU -M IN = *is a Purely vegetable compo;lIttit, J%A,jtm.�-q
ro often found no of hoeing. Plant large tl buy, There are few estates within tile
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by explorcra in passing through the woods.; As he Avouldn't have a ghost of a chance potatoes as they support the young plants %up 1i perfect regulating powers ovu,r all thq orga, �'
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but seldom, has a greater bases naturao bettor than small ones, and four sear, of Britain that'lietter suit I eul- RE of the ,system, foul controliing tboir sel ",
been seen than one which is n when they were along, they told him, but Yoou will be more than repaid. tivated taste and a wall -filled cash -box tban Sick Tfeadacheand relieve all tile troidlipsinel, tions. It so purifies the blood that; it
Ow 111 1i JACk's father said tile lad might as well go. (lent toa bilious stilto or tilit sy,
seasion of Andrew Irving, If the beautiful dornain which overlooks the " ,tpm suell Itg
- Pembroke, Tile old mail l.iadn't much faith that sty of Ilea hocing is aufficient. The hills should Dizziness, Nausea. browshiem histr'ess aftvi
Thogrowth bears an extriordlunry resent- be rathor high than coo flat. Thanies between Marlow and Maidenhead. 0%
them would Win the princess and half tile Thin gives tbo It has e4tIlM I'Aill In tile Side, &a. Whil� theirmw,
d is a portion not the feudal magnificence of Saver- remukablo, success has been shown Ili curil ";
blarice, to a squaw's ]lead, all solar licat a chance to bring the crop for Amh
of tile limb of a birch tree which grow out kingdom, but, like many another office ward faster titan if left flat, and Ili wet sea' nako or Alnwick, with their parks Ind "M I GURU
seeker, he thought that by reaching for the - forests and miles of broad Champaign: nor IVII blood humors and diseases, frow. a cold.
Of all Indip grave many years ago on Al- highest, his boys inight gotsome kind of a "" proves quite aa advantage. can the Comparatively modern house via
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lumotto Island. The features of t'fie squaw's Jo . That was all lie wanted. The only drawbatik or unnertainty in b monpimpleto the-Worst,-crofulous5ore, and
f4cc %to 'i'll d0fined, a growth around, the So one brig raising potatoes in this country, is t with the hiatoric memories of Blenheim, or Headache, yet I R as L151vrn Plr,Ls thisconibinedwith its unrivalled regulating,
forehead and chill being r4i ght spring day the throe broth- 11' C"" Welbook, or Will Knole, or many tire equally valuable In Constipation, curing cleansing and purifying influence on the
featurea.%3 if by I covering sad above tile are set out for the palace. Before they had orado beetle and the potato fly. As soon other of our stately castles and in%usions. and preventing tills Annoying coj%alrtt while
of cloth need gone very far they came to a forest of firs, as the Colorado beetles appear they should they also correct all disorders of t a sto'n 110111 secretions of tile livei% kidneys,,bowels and
for )%,later protection. A portion of the too its place in history and sl Imulate tholiver and regulate the boill skin, render it unequalled as a cure jor aU
strotching up I rising slope, and the sound The field should be poetry. It Is,% Charming place, Ind any Even it they only cure4
be hunted and killed. Yet Cliveden I
original bark is still on tile craulum. About of hacking and. hawing among the trees kept as clear of the old set as possible. This nan might desire to civil it. diseases of the
three feet of the branch has been sawn 011i above came down to theip. leaves the young brood$D al'fil that it can I ,
Mak!].*wIth the "heid " a ponderous stair. But its purchase by its new owner may,
, 11 I wonder what that noise can be?" said easily be gathered tip and destroyed. 11 AV I
From ikoappearanclo of the grave and the Jae% standing still. Some good commercial fertilizers should perhaps, illustrate something more than HEAD . SA N
growth of the tree tile portrait must be at be used us to the aore. the tendency of the rich and cultured Ache they would be almost prjcale�g to those
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ars old, and It is be- I bear I This amount will 1112rease the crop &be quialtion, of beautiful things. Clivede , oes not end
least one haildred ye. " Don't stand there gaping," cried Peter American to lay out his money Ili the no- who sufferfrom. this distressin corn
lieve(l. that no pail either Indian or and Paul insisted that what tit d ut but fortunately their goodness 9 From one to two bottles will enre boils,
ey ` one-lis,11 and tile quality of tile Potatoes u is here, and those who once try them will find pimples, blotches, nettle resh, soutf, tottej�,
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white. could have produced so remarkable WAS only a Nvoodman at work among the ,,,Ill be �ett not the only great estate which has passed these little pilislvaluable in so many %raysthat wid all the simple forms of skia disease.
trees. er, as it diminishes the depreda- from its former owners to some American tilt will not be %%-filing to do without'them,
a work. tions of 2, _Pronitwotolotirbottle.3N,,illetire saltrhouni.
11 I'd like to see* for myself what it is," the various kinds of worms. Bu after all sick head
A settler named Gallagher happened ThepOtatD fly who, having made money on one side of the or eo7ema, shingles, erl ulcers, ab.
attid Jack, and off ho,went, regardless of the There are many pis the cause of tile rot. _
upon tile mound on which the tree having . Atlantic, elects to spend it on the other ; scesses,running sorcs,awl all skin orulltions.
era of his brothers. eople who say It is cal nor is it easy to go to a fashionable gatber.
ibe curious limb was growing, Havingcut leWlien lie )lad made his way up tile slope, ad by chemical Changes in the atmosphere, ing in tile London season without Coconut- A CgOhM E It is noticeable that sufferers front sfart
down the branch, lie dag into the mound but this is wholly chimerical. Thia fly
for a sbdf distance, and soon found evi- what should lie find but an axe, hacking resembles in appearance, somewhat., tile ering a very fair sprinkling of the soils, the Is tbobane of somanylives tbathere iswIlera
. and hewing all of itself at tile trunk of a we make our great boast, Our pills Cure it
deuce, that lie was uncovering au Indian t,II fl, common small choose fly, It propa ates its wives, and the daughters of gentlemen who While 0010179 do ',not. Nli 414j
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Ohre, He became excited by his grim "Goo(I-day I" said Jack. . kind with wonderful celerity, al at tile have 11struck oil," or struck something else CAUTER'S Lrr= LivER Pa4z are verysmall DISEAS"El"'
=very, an old "How come Ili equally profitable, out West, and are now and very easy to take. Onaortwg mko
him, -world superstition seized you to be at work )tore all alone?" a it of its ravages the vines literally a doss. They are strictly ve I Ills it Are nearly n1ways nagravated by intolerable
and lie fled from the spot, which lie much more comfortable in Mayfair than getab e and do
:: I am waiting for you," said the axe. swarm with these posts. not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action itching, bat this quicIdy subsides oil the
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did not again data to approal until lie saw they would be in San Francisco or Chicago please all who use them, in vials at 25 celits; removal of the disease by D.B.B, Passing
Mr. Irving, Who, hearing of the cirel Well, here I- am," cried J%ok, pulling It generally comnienCO3 Its work about or PhIladelli And We are glad to have live for $1, Sold everywhere, oi- sent by mail. on to graver yet prevalent diseases, such as
stance, came over to visit him, and to whom the axe from its half b, and stowing both head the time the potatoes are large enough to these gentlemen and ladies among us. They l GAZTE"i XMI01%;1I Co., Now york,
I Gallagher gave the squaw's head. Mr. and haft in his szrlp. . 1100. The firab indication of its work is are, as a role, well-aducated, well -manner. scrofulous swellings, humors and . �11 .
Irving resolved to unravel the secrets of His brothers greeted him with shouts of seen in a few of the lower leaves turning ad, cultivated, and clever, Their presence llnd N1. Small In. Small Holl � ' "
laughter, as lie came prematurely yellow. If these leaves are adds an element of variety to the quaint,
the mound, and, after digging about two back to them, and examined with a microscope they will be and yet not inharmonious, medley which Is
feet, came upon a birch bark Collin, the asked what strange thing lie had found. found to be grawed, many of them, nearly GROFULA
evidonceof anIndian grave. Thebarkwas " It was only &it axe we heard, after all," off. This wound is under the arm of the makes tip tile piquancy and zest of London gative Motu- ubte'd proof that Irc".1 three
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well preserved and contained, beside said Jack, simply A""' 11OT a 2- ,we have and.
h society, They fall into our habits easily olve. They are a tosixbottles used Ili t Pam ally ancIlivoutward.
Walking on they found themselves be- leaf, where it puts out of the stalk. T 0 and without affect tion, an play their 0 application (diluted if the skinis &oken) to
-the bones of an Indian, a kettle, an Indian neath an overhanging cliff. on t leaf dies, as the circulating gases ,ad fluid, D, C1 I BLOOD BUILDEr'
fha and other relies, which, according to op of the parts in our artiFtic, literary, social, and ToXIO and Rnoo.;
ip cliff they heard the sound of d are stopped. The leaves are the lungs of STBUCTOR, as the the Rffected parts, will effect a care. The
. igging and sporting life. The sons of men who worked lyin a condelisZ great mission of B. B. D. is to regulate the
customs of tile aborigines, are buried shovelling. the plant, and when the circulating fluids with the spade and pickaxe in the days of the substances liver, kidneys, bowels and blood, to correct
with their dead. have ceased to circulate naturally, nutri- the eariler gold "boom" on the Pacific slope I uallyneted.atoon. acidity and-
-the pipe to Jack, listening. the Blood, curing and t wrong action of the stomach,
a diseases coming
present reeve of Torbolton, and the other Poon and NVAT all clomed and impure secre.
the late Robert Beckham, father of th "Did you never hear a woodpecker bor- ceases. The tubers sometimes rob ; this is art industries and buyin pictures with I1LOQD or from 0 Open
The relics were parted with "I wonder what that can be I" cried tion is not performed and the growth of the may be found shooting over Scotch moors to Carl, off tile sluice-waysof the system.
entire plant, leaves, stalks and tubers, and hunting in the shires, or encouraging .Y
articles to the late Dr. Van Courtland, of Ing at it hollow tree ?" asked Paul, aneer- caused by gases or fluids flowing back from 9 to. " ng nature thus to aid recoverl
Ottawa, These articles were presented by ingly, while Peter, with a superior air. the tubers to the woundedstalks. judgment and disoriminati TIMED UNctis in '110"i
William Bell, of Pembroke, in fi�lds on. BLOOD, Ind also
NIrs. bad, Jack Stop his silly wondering and rotting badly thdae fli Nor is it hard to see why the American 9
the late I come On. I as can be seen I tol and BuiLD und remove without fail
to her broth er-in-law, the late Robert Bell; manse swarms, in all ages and a n 1111. with such tastes and habits go often select, � . 0 be BLOOD and
Ill when broken
,an" news. hear," said Jack, and, w 019 we their growth, to spttle in these islands. America is a great L � - FOR 'down by overwork,
a former proprietor of "The Citiv " I'd like to see for myself what I " tages of 11%
paper. ithout paying the country, but it is not a comfortable country. I . BAD BUOU -
least heed to his brothers, he scaled the It so happens that many times the farmer 4 in atal worry disease I
-, excesses % Indiscro' Liver complaint, biliousness, ayspepsia,sio'4
There seems no room for doubt that the dizzy height. gets a large growth Of potatoes and then The picture recently drawn by"an Ameri. ! . "! V .
I tions. T ey have a
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face of an Indian squaw was carved by na. n to a large can journalist of the condition of the New ALE � I , 0 headache, dropsy, rheumatism, andlever
ture on the branch of the tree that grew There ].a found a spade, digging, and delv- loses nearly all. This loss as I I Silliciric AcTiox n 7
out of the Indian grave. ing away of itself. extent, be remedied. If the vines are pull- York millionaire is nothing inviting, With I � the SEXUAZ SYSTZX of species of disease arising from cL-sordered
. . � "Good day!" said Jack. ed and the potatoes left in the ]tills before all his wealth he is a lonely man, for though both men and women, liver, kidneys, stomach, bowels and blood.
. "How come they �re affected as above, there are many cliques and coteries in.the restOring LOST VIGOR . e guar
and correcting all t' -41itee el�tle of 11. B. B.
you to be It work here all alone?" potato will remain sound. every sound Empire City, the easy intercourse of a IRMEGULAIRITIve and Should ii person be diggatisfied gfter using I
Proofs : :'I am waitiy for You," said the spade. large and mixed, bat still well-defined, suprimssiCl
Now the twitter of the wrel I Well, here. am," cried Jack, a I believe ther3has not, as yet, been any the first bottle, we will refundthemoneyou
heerily, cheap, harmless remedy discovered that society has yet to be arranged; and it is 111-befindi; big morl fac- application personally or by letter, .1vewill
g, or
I And the Cockle of the henlet. and.knocking theapade from its handle he ngement when there is no Is Physical Powers Bagging, should tak these . 9
I With the ruddy robin's singlet put both away in his scrip. will enable tile vines to remain green till difficult of art& WEVERY MAN a1t,.9 dull or failin also be � lad to solid testimoiJais aild in.
I Do substantiate the , the crop has ripened, court and no I .
Springlet. It was only a spade they had heard, he I remember very eisured class, and no recog. PIMP. They wUl restore his lost energies, both formation proving the effects of B. B. B. fn
She -"Do you love me as much as when told his brothers when he joined the . well when the vines remained green till nizedsocialleaders, In London blie Arneri. Physical and mental, the above named diseases, on applica;ii
He- I 'As I and he didn't seem to in again, killed by autumnal froRts, and the tuberm can millionaire, if properly accredited, and . should take them, 110 T. AMBVRNI & CO., Toronto, Ont. .
we first became engaged'O" care much or t e were a large growth and fully ripe. If the introduced, may find himself on easy terms EVERY WOMAN They cure all sup- .
0104VIly inydarling,1 lov*eyou.a then. tautiting,words they saw fit to Pressions and irregularitieg, which inevitably
She (anxiolisly)-,l They walked on no resently as a potato rot is ever effectually hindered it pires, and with all that there is of genius, ekness when neglected. � �
sand tilives more." pelt a I . ,with the men who rale, or have ruled eal- 3ntaii si ' �
ow George; I wish I were sure of a little ba,bbli a will be by spraying the vines with some- should take these PILLS. " 11
don't kn ' to ng le .1 It eye IV re thing so distasteful to these little posts that .J."erness, and beauty, in a capital that is YOUNG MEN They.Nvill cure the re. NERVE NERYS BEA143 era m nc�. di&
that." He -"You can't be clear. Just pretty, thirsty from t . ir on alk, rapidly becoming the, social cent sults of youthful bad habits, and strongth6n. the covery that cure the wont cuses
think all I hav? invested in you. " they lay d own beside they cannot work among the vines. foca f re and . � o
sys"em Nervous Debility, Ust Vigor an
have a dri , i I the world. In America th I
- . . 11 I wonder where this water comes from?" ----------- "8*__"Nwvftl I I a men BEANS Failing Mwiltood, reiftres the
I . who rule the States are to. be found in a should take 'them. weakness of body or mind caused . i
I __ I . � said Jack, gazing earnestly at the crystal 11onible Death of a Welsh Girl. TheNO PILLS Will by over -work, or the errors or ex. I �
M.- . I I stream. - I comparatively obscure provincial town, and make them regular. . I ceases of youth. This Remedy &bK
lately cures the most obstinate cases whan all otheir
On Friday morning a girl named Mary the millionaire of enIture wouTd'probably For sale by all druggists, or will be sent upon 'T`RZ.1LTKnKTs have failed even to relicya. Soldbil I
" What a dunce You are with your ever. Jone�q, fourteen years of age, residing near consider them a little lower bban his clerks. receipt of price (50c� per box), by addressing gists ati per Pxkne, or six for $5, or sen '
lastirl wondering I" cried Peter. " Have Ffynnon Oswald, near Holywoll, died at Besides, the American millionaire, in his -TOB DA IVXL141AZSI JrBD. Co retelpt of price by addressing THE JAXES'311'ZD_10"1&6B" :
you never heard how water rises from & Holywell Workhouse after I native country, is badly off for pursuits I �Ockvitze �In& CO,, Torolico, On& Write ror pa=viiiet. Sold iu-
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phirt I I Yes, but I'd like to see for myself astonishing suffering. The decoasr!d1vistate, and amusements. What is he to do when �7!!�- . - . - I __ - .
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I . . owes from," said Jack, and away he sped, and whilst attending to the fires in the or. railil r ?utside,' and furnished it inside I I . , I I I
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