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ato a lottery wbere there . .. r , -IN 1� I .. GRAND DUKE MICHAEL. . . A WOMAN'S S - . . I
curristances go I . . . .1 0. �;J .;;A;;6. i'48WMIVN " . .
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are 20 blanks to one prize. In the severe -4 ; �:- Touug Brother 4f tile Czar Who Hall W4,1 .Trouble,d "with vaipjtatjon of tke � .. I �� 11 .,
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WT ATERING PLACES, tug Of life you want more than glitter .. WHERE E VES X1. J.Kpar4 xxtreme W-4uoess ;444 . . !
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and splash. Life is not a ballroom Where ,,4 . I , Neryons ."Qa(ll%pJsp*, I I
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decides the step, and bow and .. X'P,- to Ali tile Russiatil I .1
the music , MAY E AT THE IR X.. amiet, of Montrose, Wet- . .
prance and g. raceful Swing of long, train *k X� � . In the little It I 4
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can nake up for strong comim ,a. . cut visit of the French Minister Ittud County, resides a ), dy Who gives i
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Rev. Dr. Talmage'Draws Some Lessons I APPLES AWLNE X-' DeTchasia to St, PeterMourg is on Interns- much pralse mo the c r live power of Dr.
YOU might as Well go 4111.0rig th,t), gayly : -11 � Vional episode which has set the gossips Willining, I Pills. The subject of.
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painted yachts of A summer regatta to ',' — Q_ X . I I �
L .1 I )j: A,going, Quite the roo�,.t ridiculous yarn ,this testimony is Mrs. Richard Hanna, AA
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. I Summer Outings. Ilad war vessels, as to gaginiong the. light I olklealwo to ]RO-iry ap, Hotel 1tvix & concerning the vissit, is that, 40ribated to, estimable lady who. has resided in thus. . I
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I spray of the sulumer watering 4! 1 4;r Wooken For -4- the ve .1 seek- .
, _ place to X '.. . L terAn De Blirwitz, to the effect that locality for =ally reporter
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. find character that, Can stand ille test of �' Women,, the Czar was couteul , I
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the great struggle of hitruart life, It there you I .
� . 4 f PL favoro.f his - � her willing to give: full detgi,ils, which STO
� The Neipessity for a Period of Inoccupation-- Dangers and To in Pile coninturt —0— ly aside , tiger brocber. But entire
. MP-. Is ally, m4r), , tty who ex- ' '. X -, 4�rom this fabrication that sa,=c given In her own wor4s;-1'F ivo years 490 1 e ,*.
cit,eia my coutempt and who ought to -1 BY FORE X__ L trouble I . .
I I tations of Popular Resorts."No S L , , NCH JEFFORDS, X10 yourager brother W an interesting, as Taken Ill, I uttributed the
.urp excite the contempt of every man and . -41 Europe The, ruler of all the.RUS. at
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woman ft head �, - X % for, ,the time to an Injury sustained by a
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.T,.__T*... ,V4;4U;4 _ L ". . : Sit a eat his own successor, Last fall, Time,
Piety at Those Plages. '4uda, who, perfumed Until the air is 11. . ..... T ...... T.l..., V .,_ - T .... id Act get b
. I , July, when Grand Duke George died. th* ter. Tile Symptoms of my complain� wore i
W&F,hingkm Aug.-20.�At this season llrPel) d-a-LIA149, It 74441 Chris nine to get It actually Sick, spends his summer in . - .
. t - -1 _ OWago wit) rmva baTe A W4,911ift9kIt Czar at once named theyoungest brother, pAlpitation, of the heart, extrollito weak 1
strikiog- klilting attitude-% and w4ving - ' - ' - 11Cz
of the year, when all who can get a vilea. mendoill, , hotel run by women for women. The Michael, as heir to the throne. aril' ness, stomach troubles and terrible head-
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I )r, Take the Isible Along, I 1. famous Richelieu, on the take front, is to, witz," The heir is sometimes erroneously aches. I was very nervous, had no appo- I
tion are taking it, this ,discourse of I � sea, timentaladieux,gind talking influltesi-
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Talmage is suggestive and appropriate. The begi _ - I be made new, and certainly nothing filter called- for " CzaTOwitz" me Ins Only "Sou tire and -b. wakefulness at
I , _Ith of a, great ntany people the set, of a lavender kid, glove. Boots as . experienced raw
The text is John. v, 9.3; "A, pool, which makes an annual visit to Some mineral tight as an iriqui,,dtlon. Two bours of could be desired. The martaggemelit will of the Czar," oKnd it does not follow in night. rinaliy I was comp. cited to take
�s called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, spring an, , absolute necessity. buttilUe consuminitte ski xNbi in the tie or be under tile Supervision of four of Chi- theory, as it has not followed in tilactice. to my bed, being tot) wealc to sit up 411Y
having five POP01188. In these lay a greac your Bibl , a along - , 11 e- ted cago's best known club and socle eeds to sh; throne. longer. In this condition I wastreated at I
. with you, alld take =_ a flashing cravat ,- conversation mada . - ty wom- that, the Czarowitz, succ
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� multitude of impotent fialk,, of blind, hour for Secret prayer every day, though up of "Abs!" and "011s!" and ,,Re en, Urs. Jelin Thomas, Urs. it, li:en- years 01 different times bythree, doctors. and took
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1 ),all, withered, waiting for the. in 11 racily Scobell, Mrs, Emma Parsons and aga� ,it, typical Russian in appearancound , ed
paying of you be surrounded by guff,aw and es!" . . a great quantity of mediclue, but realiz
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saturnalia. Keep holy the Sabbath, There is only one counterpart to suoh Urs, Byf rd Leo ar - r-entitnent. His brothers were slight in
! Outside the city of Jerusalem t O U 4 � no benefit. -NOT, one of joy neighbors
I , , bam� though they deride you as a bigoted a man us that, aud that la too frothy The new hotel Is to be a home for busil stature and delicate in physique. be Iss thought I would get wi 11. In tile Mean-
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WASO, sanative watering place, the papal- Puritan, Stand off train garribling bells :youlag woman at the wat . Pring places; 'less woulea and women who are travel, more rugged. more of his father's type, time I thought. myself That death 'would
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#)a-- resort for illvalid,:. TO. this day there and t1l,oSe, otiler institutions which pro- bet, conversation troade lip at French lug through Chicago alone, The hotel and he ii Said to ba as re7:01"t" in -will as soon end my sufferings. Ono day Mrs.
I Is a (Irv, basin of rock which shows that pose to imitalte an this side the water, the moilushine, �vhab she has in her boad ,Is, to be christened "The Laurel Club Ilo- be I$ firm Of b4ud� He Issty(ingly inoblued S' ,mith, of Port Robinson. came, to see me
� there may have been a, pool there ,mjo iniquities of Baden Baden. Les your only equal,'led by witat, she has an her tell" after a club of that nume. of wIt'i:h with the, national spirit. and "alizes and persuaded my hu,ban,d to procure for
I feet long, 130 feet widearid 75 feet deep. moral and your 4ximoral health lceoP back; Usele,,$ evi,T since She was born, these four ladies are also the chief p,�,-o_ fully the tremendous mower of his race. me some of Dr.Willlams' Pink Fills and I
pace . with y;ur phv.,Ieal recuperation and to be uiolesq )All She Is dead Unless moters. In connection with this hotel 3�eseestbipossiblltti;s of "world em- be pu.ra, I -ingtho
- , � ha,'�,, ad six boxes, After taL
Thts Poo wo"' '�Urrauoded fire """, "" ;11 the .sulphur ' she becomei an intelligent Christian, is aces Are also to be eitatill,hed PIr8"-rbaT' dye4m wil'olt hilit haunted six boxes I lutd )in -oved very MUC74 and
: r and rorrierx4er that, and til , _ linilar lil . lit
� ntrjcal`c�`: Or bothili chalybeit,to springs camnor, tie Toll ,,a much We amy allittire musle anti fair faces and In �New York and $an Francisco. rulers tor vi�uturles.,wblclx beguiled Qyrus wgisablo to be lip, though yeti too weak to
lipy"ronto sto�mile�atountthie�twh�0041titei�rLm����7�o�he�fn,r,ort7l�lli41qi"�'I good as the healing. perennial flood. that graceful stop-, but aluid the heartlessness The present r4ris hotel for American find eluded Alexander .%nil beekoried �wall,. I sent for another six boxes And as .
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.einvigoriallig was concerned, he k,u CL Of �Napoleon. He appreciates the advalitage I a
I , r * a Ages arid the Inflation find the fantastic luflu, women Is located at Itue, chussce Dan- . rt-,tilr,coniideruiyettrecoml)let,e. XOXIX
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have been it t-aratogit and it Long Branch This may be your lass sum r, ovices of our modern, wiltering places be- tin, 43, under, the management at Mrs, w "' ' "I relish food better, sleep soundly, and I
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on A i;mall scale; a Leamington anti u moke 101A Dt vestibule of heaven. ivaro bow you it Bytord Leeward, who prepared true w: y Siberian Rat round-, raurld more fatigue than I could for year*
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Brighton vombined-modical titid tbora. Another tompration, hovering around Another temptaition that hovers over there for this now enterprise sotue - i previous. Althong
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penvie. Tradition Says tb,,%t tit a certain new+y all our watering plma.4 1.5 the tile watering place ii libat of baneful months ago. . �. 11 i meridian of life I feel as healthy As whert
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11cer of horse* 11 literature. Almoit, overy one starting all The undertakin_- throngh and through, I . � . ties
reason of the year there waaw) of i racing business. We 41ludruira the . j I was in my [well , . With ,great plea -
4 -the goverrimeTit who would go down to horse, but we do not think that Its top the summer takes some readinto nalit- If carried out as tlieprojet-tors have plart- sure and a grateful heart I give thi I s tosti-
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The water and pour in, It some bealing limaity or speed ought, to be cultured at, ter. It is gx book ont of the library or off tied It, will be one of The most glZrtale .11 I m(ally."
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quality, and after that the People Would 'the oxiiiinsit, of buinall degradation. The the book -stand or bought, of the boy ever attempted by women, ttut the ladloi I 1 ljl�e, public N cautioned Again$; numer-
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rome and got thie� modleation, But I pro� harso race IS not of such illipermilito aq bai-mking books through tile cars, L reall�r bavo reserve funds aild are colifidelix vt . : Im I - �
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liat tile humart ravo. The Bible Inthuatcs believe there is mora. pestifertalli truah their success. t . �
for the platu stittenierat of Scripture, t - I *Us pink colored. imitations of the -90 film-
� gUs pill,,,. 'Itic, gounino are sold only in
lit a certain season tin augel eartio down that a wait is better than a sheop, anti I read anion.- the bitt-Iligent classes Irk In this Chicago woman's hotel womcn. ! . � boxes, the, wrapper around which bearil
aud stirred up or troubled thowater, and suppose lie Is better than a lAarse.-though, July and August rball ill 411 the Other clerk!4, coo4s, stewards anti even wonwn . .. ,, the words "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
then the people came and got thabeallug. like Job's stallion, himi neek bv,, clothed teWiliontIrs of the, Year. Mon and winuen bootbigieks and bellgirls will be employeit, �11 �4�11, . .
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That angel of God that stirred Up tioa ,with thunder, Horse iticei Ili olden times wbo at home would ,not be satisfied with The only men about the place will toe rl.ve � � I . buve them they will be Sent; post paid at
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wore under the ban of Christian utople, a booic that was not really sensible I And, porters. who will do the heavy work. Tile ,,�A�� '; - - 50 cents A box, orsix. boxe
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part in the angel of healing wbo, In our itrid, in our day the --ittine institution lia,i sitting on hotel piaturi or under the trees mituagenteat will lie careful anti d1wrSul- r, .:, - '4 1, . I . dressing the Dr. Williams' Xedloine Co.,
ilaty, steps into zbo mineral waters of come up under Ilorltiam nitine,a- And It Ireading honks rho Index of whleh would luittlug aud the atmosphere refinod auil � , � .' 4 _ip*, �', .1
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or Into the -still; sea at, Cape Mity anti suggestive of positivu rell-ioni exerelses, know whas the ban], ,viiii, "Oh." they Since, the alloonneement of theIr piir- . ,., 4 Dees 'that 00 NOZ 1warm'.
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Nalautiv, where multitudes who are worn � I liever knew a mal; yot who could - ,` page the projector,.; have had more appli- I "la f-; " a- . 4 6 A paying
, to say, "You must have intolli-eur reoreal 1.� .7. _ feature in breeding bees Is to
. uz with colunwroial and protes"donal give hims�clf to tile pleiisqroi of tile turf tion 14 YOZ There 11 ations from busl- . r %/T "', , , I I
uraxleth-i, as well as those whoure affliet, for a lot),- reach of d . - , no lo s for accommod. � , .1 , -W
fa� . produreatioart-swarratugs ain,oratleA54
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we and not W lxkt take aliong to a watering place, I'llaruil- ness and professional womett right in. — L - breed out of them to a great extent the
td will% rheuniatio, neuralgia and $plan(- tered in worals. They book up their ton's Motaphysiv,;1I or Fame ponderous Chicago than could be taken care of. EIR TO ATAL THrt switrinigg mania, Swarming with. the
tie distases, go and are cured br the, spanking Unwrot anti putlou tLeir sporting discourse on the eternal decreei of '* Pura- 'Marly applicants have stated that they 'r.r.'sTVZ. , I, Usually objectionable, since the I
i thimForlds. These blessed Bethesdai are cap and light their cigar and take the aux's 11hBosoulay." There are many 01SY wish to furnis-b. their own ralims with Ing TO;J;tIon takerat Ili China and further in thellonev --rop and riot in the
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� scattered all lip ;&nil down our country. reins and dash down oil the road to Per- booloi that ari good. You rulght its well possessinus they already have. The man' Asla generally. And while no ruler ever inereasa of bees. 1, I - if V Ins
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We are at a season of the year when ditiou. The great day At -turatog" and Sgiy� "I propose now to give a 1hrle rest ageinent are not prepared just at Present bad ore lo subjects and advisievs than honey will be obtain,-, t 2 rom a colony that
� nil trains are laden with passengers and Brighton Beach and Cape ' .day and to my dige6tivit organs, arlit instead of to decidt, gag to bow they will consider bus the present Czar, ,at the same slinii turns its attention to swarming, so lbav It
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� baggage on their way to the mountains raegirly oll tile other w3terIng places Is the eating beavy mear, and. vegetables I will, above plan, for it was their ori 1 al 1 tbar-riational, spirit of the Muscovite would is very desirable to have colonies continue
� find the lakes anti the seashore. Multi- (lay. of the races, The botels airo thronged. for,, little while. 11111,0 lighter fOOd-A tentiou to furnish tile build c ple
� . tudes of our oltizeni tire away for a every kind of equipage N t4 nil to the lead of a more radical lord to store honey rlgbr. along without ,at(-
� 41con lip at gin - e(p 1 pe hot , rai9k, Good results In this I
little strychn Iran tin(], a few grains of rats and iabut�h it as a fully e( w It such cuthu-Sillsm as the geutlOr swily tempting to. swarm.
rtsturative absence. The city bouts are .almost fabulous prleii- and tilerti ArD mgXU.V bane. " Literary polson lit Augum Is its of' XJoholas 11. has not been able to Sum- respect have n1so been obtained and the. .
� pursuing the people Nvith torch, and fear respectoble peoplo mingling with jockey ,);,it ,,
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� of sunstroke. The long, sileut balls of and gamblers and libertines and foul that. DO not let, the frogs of it corrupt _:__1 .. . .... _:_==.____ , Mon, f course the present z4r has swarming notion largely bred out, o some
! sumptuous hotels are all nbu,/ with ex. mouthed ruen and Ilailiv woman. The printing press jump into 17our .11arittiaga . t. �i _. I �, children. There have Wlen three babals' of the most carefull-, -bred Attains. 11
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� - 3 Alix of Hesse; but all tire girls. And it They Are Carefully Prepared. -Pills
� deer rattle under tho shot of city sports- The bets run high. The greenhorns, sup, there not good books that tire eas:y to -, , " , g rn to him since be marrIod Princess
� cited arrivals, The antlers of Adirondack btirtander stirs tip 1;bj brandy smash. trunk or NNhito "Mountain vallso, Are . I laa_N�,�vt_,--1 4,�t , -� , is in gio.,ordance with Russla'i law that which dissipate lbeim.411ves ill tile stomach
I men, thatrout inake fatal snap at the posln�- all Is fair, put In theirmolloy rerad-bataks of entertaining travel-, books � _____ �11
� book of atirolt sportsmen, wbo toss their soon onough to lose it. Throi weeks be- L11 11 . the brothers of the Czar succeed to the cartuot be expected to )�,Lve unich efteou
O' c genial history; book.4 of pure fun; ^ UC ,� � throne In preference to the daughters of Alp')" tile "Ilrestilles, and. to overcome coa-
1 spotted 11011111130 Into tile game basket; fore tho race takos place the struggla I$ bo,L!',? of poetry, ringing, with merry I �_ tivenes,itboniedidne administered must
the baton of the orchestra] leader taps doelded. and tile ition in tile secret know cauto; book of* now engraving; books � 5 1 the Czar. According to the ukase of Roil ii)fltieneetlte�tetionottliesec4tTittls- Par -
the music stand on -the hotel green, and on wIllob steed to hot their money. poror Paul, tile daughters of the Czar tie
The that will rest the mind its well m purlij I _& W_- ,a e,. -i not suac meltie�v Vegetable Pillsare so made, tin -
American We has put oil festal array, mail an the ]torsos rldIng around Ion* . !" 61 , , eed -until after failure of brothers (ter The SlIpOrVis1011 of experts, that the
9 tile heart and elovitto the whole life? �'.., ip , l.f sisters and sons or daughters of the substance Ili them intended to operate on
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and the rumbling Of the t0upin. alla�. ago arranged who .,hall win. Leaning _ " - C� and
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and the itiank of %be ivorv, balls on the from the stand or from the ourriages ar . a There will not be tin hour between this I I 4 � & �1� brothers and sisters. the intesilneq,tre retarded in action Until
(loath whon you can a1card to i9 , through the stomach to the
# green bar,ed billiard tabl��s, and the jolt. loan and woman sit 4b2orbod In tile lacking In moral principle. l � bowels,
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Ing of the barroom goblet-�,, and the ex- btruggle of bone and muselo and nlettld read a back iwl . BELGIUM'S NEW PREMIER.
plosive uncorking of thli eliampavrile bat- thaL they ruake a grand barven for the 1)anuors (if Inteuilleratice. I . I; ___ A .school Inspeetorlik Treasures.
� � ho rustle of the � plokpoelrots. who carry oty the pooket- Another temptation boveringall, around 11 - Sketch of tit* Career or it. raul tie Stalet History as she Is learned in elementary I
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! ballroom danoe, and the clattering hoots books and the porteiu;nnalei. 'Stan look- our watering places Is intoxicating baver- I I S* I do Navyer. schools is a fearful thing Indeed. Here
� oftborace courses and other signsof Ing oil see only a string of horses with ages. X am told tbat; It is becoming more . t) . 1� 5 ED T! - "�, 'gloyer. -who has Are Same extracts from some papers trea.-
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I social dissipation attest that the season their riders 11ying around tile ring' But and more fashionable for women to ., � :�� Ju.;t been chosen Premier of Belgium, to sured up by a school Inspector: "Julius
for the great American watering places there is mally it inan on tile stoitild whose drink. I care not how well it woman may �
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Is in full play. . Musiol Fbita and druin bonar and. donaostlo happluem and fortune dress, It she has takon enough of wine t,u 00 . a good deal of diffloul ' ty Anding a Nialls. verted the natives to Clirlstlanity." Iuoh-
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wake the echoes of the mountains. Glad tire Intho ring, mcing with inebrier�y d la r a to is drunk, She may be band- .
. tin a ey , SI ..... i himself manage the portfolio of finance, through the eye by a Mormon, while cap -
with fraud and wit -ofunity anti ,iylth ad Into a V.500 oarrht-o and have dia- —I �' -as " haluz," "The Salio
and oornet-a-piston, and olapping cyrnbals white intine, whito foor. wbita flank— Rush bar check and put a glossiness Ion to Mormandy and was shot
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am I that fagged out, Aritortuall life for -h lu I 11 � �_ a and Y. Desbamps has accepted the direa. turing the c ,tle of 0 ,
the most part has an opportunity to rest rnin—black neek, blauk foot., black flank. moDds enough to astound the Tlffanys __ - -
0 . ix tion of foreign affairs. But who shall be law -was an ennetmout thal; provided that
� and that nerves raced and destroyed will .Nieck and neok go the loaders in tbar, —she Is drunk. She may be it graduate I of A& I , 0 Minister of War? When 31. Vandenpeere. no one descending from a female should
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:Qnd a Bethesda. I believe Ili watering moral Epsom. Whito horse of honor; of the best young ladies' Seminary and , boom was Premier lie controlled the War ascend the throne. 11
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places. 11 boy recuperate for active servica black horse of ruln. Death sa.vs, "I will the daughter of Some man In danger of . - � gM 1� .. L 00ce, the Department of Railroads and .
many -wbo were worn out witill trouble bet on the block horse. " Spuatitator Says, being nominated for tile P.residency—she __ T . the, Department of Posts and Telegraph, Millard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria, I
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or overwork. They are national restora- "I will bet on the white horse." �iho is drunk-. l'ou mail have a larger vocabu- � 7 � �4� besides directing In as large measure as I .
tivo% white horse of honor it little way ahead. lary than I have, and you may say In I I, Im - . was possible the general affairs of Bol- sproadina tlitt I'locers.
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I .Need of Vocations. all the time gaining on him. Spectator she is "merry," or she Is "fostive" or she I . - � stooped and weak -appearing. But since retain that poAtion to fit the band for
Let not the commercial firm begrudge breathless. They pub on the litifli, dig In Is I I exhilaTated, " but Toil Cannot with all a he as forced from, office because he do. piano playing, a. new stretcher has slings
,the clork, or the employer the journey- the spur.4. There! They are past the your garlands of verbiage cover up the ,,, 1 to engage the thumb and little linger. car-
man, or the church its pastor a season of stand. . Sure, Just as I expected. The plain fact that it is an old fashioned case 1- �T��, T,-��-.% =! �- --- �;;:�11 _.- , � - ried by nuts set on a screw Threaded rod,
Inocoupation. Luth"r 1158'.1 to sport with black horse of ruin has won the race, of drunk. the latter being turned to spread the nuts
his children; Filmund Burke used to and the gallerles of darkness 11huzza! I Now, the -watering places are full of CNICA.Gols NEW HOTEL FOR IVOMMIT. .1
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caress his favoritio horso; Thomas Chal- litizza!" and the devils come in to pick temptations to men and woman to tipple. but, the managers being -women, of course .
mers, in the dark bonrs of the church's up their wagers. Ali, my they reserve the right to change their �
. friends, have At the clo�e of the tenpin or billiard -1 - � . Tbe great deniand for ., pleasant, safe .
disruption, played kite for recreation—so nothing to do with horse rascing dissipa- Ipple. A!, that, class of the � I
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busy Christ Said to the busy apostles. Against Horse Racing. cooling them , ,, ey tipple. The ry, which will be fitted up with all the . 1- . . 11 IN 01 Bickle's Anti-Consu'raiptive Syrup. It Is I
"Come ye apart awhile into the desert tinged glasses come aIround with bright current literature. . a purely Vegetable Compound, and acts
and rest, yourselves. " And I have observed Long ago the Engliih Government ,&at straws and they tipple. First they take Another benefit to be derived and one . ,i "I � promptly and magically in subduing all
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that they who do not know how to rest; through looking to the turf for the "light wines," as they call them, but indispensable to ladies traveling alone - I I coughs, colds, bronchitis, infl.
do not know how to 'work. But I have dragoon and the light cavalry horse. &,light wines" are heavy enough to debase through a large city will be the chaper- I 11 I the luu-q, etc. It is so palatable that a
to declare this truth to-day—that some They found out that the turf depreciates the appetite. There is not a very long . I'll child will nou refuse it, and it, is put at a
at our fashionable watering places are the stock, and lb is worse yet for men. road b , etween champagne at $5 it bottle on furnished for theater parties and ob- � . . ,,, price that will notexelude the poor from
Serration tours, while for those fortunate T11111 11� its benefits.
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the temporal and eternal destruction of Thomas Hughes,ithe member of Parlia- and whisky at 10 cents a glass, Satan enough to make the hotel their home so- "', � .
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"a multitude that no man can number," mant and the author I'TlOwn all tile has three or four grades down which he cial entertainments, such as high class I ",
and amid the congratulations of this Sea. world over. bearing that a now turf takes -men to destruotion. One man he concerts and trinsicales, literary pro- "Iq i , I': . In August the foundations were laid �
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son and the prospects of the departure of enterprise was being started in this takes up and through one Spree Ditches grammes, etc., will bg provided twice a . , _� I , near Lysva, Russia, of the 'first firebrick �
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many of you for the country I must utter conn -try, wrote a letter in which he said: him into eternal darkness. That is a rare month. I I (11F, � I works erected In the Ural. Ten 1,
ay warning. plain, earnest and unmistak- "Heaven help you, then; for of all the case. Very seldom indeed can you find a e expected to be 1d. P.LDL DR SMET DR I NABYER. have been built, with a capacity of 3,000, -
Itle. I cankers of our old civilization there . is man who will be such a tool as that. offered in the proposed New York and fended the system of giving one ballot to 000 bricks annually. Hitherto all the fire-
Tlae f1rst temptation that Is apt to nothing in this counliry approaching In Satan will take another mail to a grade, San Francisco hotels after the managers the one man and three to another his briGks Used in the Ural have been. obtained
hover in this direction is to leave your unblushing meanness, in rascality hold- to a descent at an angle about likethe coca have the Chicago enterprise under countrymen have at least come to re�113,tt fromEnglatild. I
piety at home. You will send the dog Ing Its head high, to this belauded insti- Pennsylvania coat shoot or the Mount headway. him for the quantity of work he could I
and cat and canary bird to be well cared tution of the British turf." Another Wasbinaton rail track, and shavehim Each hotel is expected to pay its own do. M. do 4 Smet do ' .4aeyer. who Is a When children are pale, peevish and
for somewhere else, but the temptation famous sportsman writes, "How manv off. But this is very rare. When a man running expenses, for everything is to be soldlerly-looking man, is of the Catholic reStless a t night -they require a dose .
will be to leave your religion in the :duo domains have been shared among goes down to destruction, Satan brings is. party, and it was from this source that o-.- two of Miller's Worm Powders.
room with the blinds down and the those hosts of rapacious sharks during him to , ,I carried out on a thorough business has
- one. It is almost a level. The All the houses are to be known as much of the support of the three -vote They are pleasant to take; no physic re- .
doors bolted, aud then you will coins the last 200 years; and unless the system depression is so slight that you can hard- ,, Laurel club" hotels, after the Chicago system came. But it is confidently pre. quired. . .
back in the autumn to find that it is be altered, how many more are doomed ly see it. The man does not actually d Paris houses, and all are to be under dicted that he will favor, a reform In the . I
starved and suffocated, lying stiretobed on to fall into the same gulf Ill Wit" the know that be I, on the down grade, and an A Theory ofUxistence. .
the rug, stark dead. There is no surplus bull lights of Spain and the bear baitings it tips only a little toward darkness—just one management. I plan of suffrage in Belgium. He Is said �
In connection with the hotel these ca- to have long ago committed himself to Any theory of existence which omits a . I
at the watering planes . I never of the pit, may the Lord God annihilate a little. And the first mile it is claret as of life a mere .
of piety the infamous and accursed horse racing polite women have already started the the POI10y of extending the franchise and belief in immortality mal
� know any one to grow very rapidly in n- and and An,erical and the second mile it is sherry and the Laurel club lunchroom in a delightful O� recognizing the demands of the Liber- chaos of uncompleted undertakings, un-
. : grace at the Catskill 14olintain I -louse or Of H -1 third mile It is punch and the fourth suit at the corner of State and Quincy aIs- The reactionary policy of some of satisfied desires, unrealized aspirations, .
Sharon Springs ortbe Falls of Moutmor- I go turther and speak of another mile it is ale and the fifth mile it is ,tronaer Clericals, wrbo certainly it,- unrewarded service and-unrighted wrongs. I .
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.. I iptation that hovers over the wa I streets, where a substantial meal can be the r
ency.' it is generally the case that the tell ter"g whisky and the sixth mile it is brandy, had for 16 cents and less, and where, flu3need Vandenpeereboorn to his undo- F I riendly Conintent, . . . . � .
.. Sabbath is more of a carousal than any P11100, and that Is the temptation to sac- and then it gets steeper. and steeper and Ing, would bind the new Premier' to a I I
other day, and there are Sunday walks, rifice physical strength. The modern steeper . until it Is imucassibleto sto , should a young woman fall ill di.iring course even more uncompromising. But "The only lines I get adeepted," said the
Bethesda. just like this Bethesda of- the P* the beat of the day, she may be taken to
. and Sunday rides, . and Sunday excur- The Only Safe Shelter. . the resting rooms and cared for and rluch effOrt Is not likely to succeed. The aspiring Poet, "axe those I drop in the � I .
. sions. Elders and deacons and ministers of text, was intended to recuperate, the pby- I last step taken by the former Ministry water to thefish. " I . .
. sical health; and yet how many come Whether you tarry at home—whioll medical aid furnished her. - I .
religion who are entirely at home, some- I was to compromise with the Radical;, � "Perhaps," said the candid friend, I Ithey I .
times when the Sabbath dawns on them from the watering places their health will be quite as safe and perhaps quite The membership fee of the Lanrel club haVe any poi I
I absolutely destroyed! City Simpletons as cornfortable�or go into the country, Is 25 Cents and give no more than two votes to the tire the only ones that a ilt to , L
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. , at.Nlagara Falls or the White Mountains boo -sting of baying imbibed 20 glasses of arm yourself against temptation. The -clusi*ely for working women, whose only privileged olms. But that was not accept- . . .
. take a dav to themselves. If they go to of God Is the only safe shelter, able, and on the issne ,,.a to whether the , . .
� the, churo . h, it Is apt to be a sacred par- Congress water baiore breakfasu, Fami- grace requisites shall be that they tire engaged I . Hard to Get At. . I I
, I � lies, accustomed to go to bed at 10 whether in town or country. There are in honorable employment and bear such Ministry or the people were stronger, the . . I .
� Ads, and the discourse, instead ,of being watering places accessible io all of us. latter was defeated. M. de Smot do Tho,Dootor—"Queer sayin- that about . �
O'clock, at night, gossiping until I Or�2 personal qualifications as to satisfy the ' " . . I
. a plain talk, about the soul. is apt to be Nseyer is said to recognize the folly of truth lying at the bottom of a well. I .
what lit oalled it crack sermon—that Isl o1olock to the morning. Dyspeptics, usu- YOU cannot open a book of the Bible management of their gentility. I � I I �
I tons about their hdalth, . without finding out some Such watering The new hotel will simply carry out the standing out against the people. The The Lawyer—"You wouldn't thi-Ilk so if ,� .
. ally very caut Chambe- of Representatives in Belgium you knew the amount of pumping we I
� soine discourse picked out of the effusions '�Iglila' ice creams and lemon and lob- place. Fountains opon for sin and un- benevolent objects of the Laurel club on I
of the , year as the one most ada ted to jut 9 slants unhil.the gastric cleanness. Wells of salvation. Streams � . is composed of 97 Catholics, 7 Inde- lawyers sometimes have to do to get at it."
I p ster salads and coca I . . a larger scale. With such, purposes, un� pendents, 7 . D inberats, 12 Li I beral I .
. . excitte admiration, and in those churches, I . their voices of lamenta- from Lebanon. A good struok'out. of, the der such management and with Stich I a I I
� Juices lift up all Miller'$
1. 1, from the .way the ladies hold their fans, tion and protest. Delicate women and rock by Moses. Fountains In the wilder- novel features as are contemplated Prog . ressivists, I Liberal, and 28 Social. � ,A new back for 50 cents. .1 . I
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. you know that they are not so much . ves ness discovered by Hagar.' Water to drink Ohicago's new hotel will doubtleus at- iiitO, It will be seen that the Catholic Kidney Pills and Plaster. . � .
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I impressed with the heat as with the brainless young men dancing themsel I to bathe.in. The party isessily In a majority, But not -_ I . . . � - ,�
L into vertigo and catalepsy. Thousands of and water . river of God, tract widespread attention. - I . I .. I i * I � I
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. picturesqueness of half disclosed features. , coming back from our wbibh is full of wat - er. Water of I which nearly all of the 97 who responded to The XtAidfill , COY. ! L I
I Four puny souls stand in the organ loft mon and women t name at& acknowledged to be strict- , He asked her fora ki s He took .
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L And squall a tune that nob watering places in the autumn with tile if a man t drillk he shall never thirst. Not Forgiven., ; I tha. L I I I is . , L I �: �
11 'ody knows. foundations laid for ailments that will Wells of water in Ahe valley of . Baca. The boats that pass up and down the ly In favor of the ,System which,caused . A lot, despit,_� all slie could say; . I I I .
I I and worshippers, with $2,000 worth of . . I the downfall of the previous Ministry : And yet she brought him not to book, L . I . I
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. I tion ls,pronounced, and the farce is endT . it Of places accessile'toall7of us, We doLuot quented stopping places What difference one small letter makest Mattio-1 want you to know Idon I I :
ed. The toughest bbing .1 ever tried to. do L the watering place Is the formatio have a laborious pecking up before we Tationist captain - You'd scarce L believe � it true; . stand on trifies. I .
6 The . � o ne I ' 11c,lon (gIctneing at her feet)—No, dear; L I �
. was to be good at a. watering place. Th. hasty and lifelong alliances. Water- start---�only the throwing away of, ?Ur . Forebodings fill my hoairb whore'se 11
. I ng places are resDOnsible for more of the L day, and, anxi e occa- I I 1, L'�:
11 I air Is bewitched with the "world, the it ' transgressions. No expensive hotel bills ather beaten I think of:1 0 U. : . I see you don't I I
ClaristlariSL doineStio infe3lottleg of this country than ; it 18 "without ruolleyL Sion, he accosted a stout, we, 4' 1 . . I — I " � L ' !
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