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Many Cases They Are Mealy
Signs of the Ailments of
Women,
woman's face plainly iedicetes
the state of her Ilea1th, Iltrieklos,
whteh every' woxean dreads, ere riot
necessarily a sign or tine. Paler of
fact, wrinkles and a prematurely*
aged appes,ranea are the outward in-
ieation of those ailnieets that Millet,
Onlankind atone, czud from svliicli
often suffers in uncomplein-
silence, rather thau consult a
In this condition Dr. Wil-
k fills are wenieal's best
They; actually melte new,
blood, and this blood act -
LE.T+T-BEADED.
Woitis!n Now -a -days Has Noe
Power in leer Left and
Than Man,
Why aro we rielit-lian.dedi
The seexniugly simple question ha
puzzled seientists and others ala.os
teem time immemorial. • And yet
when we conk to renece upon th
metier, the answer soon bt'cq•sies a
parent.
We are ri_let-lieu led lleeause we ar
left-lieaded. f
he nerves and all the or- That is to say, the lett of the tw
e body, brings new Ilealtlaeinspheres into which the brain
ss to weak, weary and !divided, tlie one which is responsibl
omen, Mrs. John. Bic- 'for me:scular action on:, the right sift
y, N,W-T„ tells for of the tole', is larger andel lieavie
they suffering woznen tlian its counterpart. Ana this can
new health through pa;rativo excess of bulk and weigh
Williams' fink Pills, / again is :dee to the heart Nene sit
ars," saws Mrs. 7itcr aced on the left side of the body. Th
greatly afflicted with ',left lient7saliere gets, in consequence
fiat wake the lives o#'mere than its pr•oeer share of th
e miserable, The blood which iw continuelly bei.
i1itr I euaiured can only be un- mewed upwards by that organ.
cod by those Who are similarly If the heart were on the right std
I tried ivany medicines a ,.i
h bode mankind wouldr
of the a . _ n n. .
a
. , el•be left
u .,
,. ... eq 1 .bei fo>nz:d atone ttao.t belpecl me ental haxtdd; as it _fs, kio ia, r�rld: a1wa;<
dos, the pattern .1 ]lc+;ate the use of Dr. 1W'illiants' laid. ].
Tho edge is neatl . i i1le. These have actuall * made nue iII be rcpt?t-1i;s�n feat. Tltis e° 7,4'1
hem.1„01"ince e person. J the 'suit ,tnaturelly,: but. , of fours iraintn
a mets p t n, and tI and custom will work wonders ie thi
is faced silEs gloves tering 3 lead endured almost eenthe- d4rGctioti , s a r
, t'he f eolest of ell uoliel • has in' an} ler.
, 3 o bur en it and len is P r instance most who sh
m;,eslaed lai+, They na longci•; alta burden it •once scCincd. t O , to t uten ho have
,ar, and aro, 1 think;thee .ills worth their weight e lbernselves are aisle to. use a razor,
tyiCs. or in gold to al Wile suffer from te-
soit loath- male ecenplatnts er ,general 1lrostra-;equa]ly well with both lisztds.
$Q are the tion." 1 ',A distitl;nlslied member of the Roy-
1
oy
ar golf, if an„ gloves We ask every suffering woman toy a1 Acade.ny'r new lit ing, bas taught
gisia Dr, 1Yilliazns' rink Pills a, fair
ltinls4lf to write simultaneously with
are worn! for; trial, 'ri ey win not disappoint, you, ,taro reneils, Otte beteg held in the
cut and the benefit they will give is not i1&ht banal.
it9 for an hour: or a day—it . is Peri -awn,- THE OTR IN TIIPI LEFT,
eat. You can get these piffle . from Tho cali;arapby of the one is forward,
dealer in medicine or by mail the other bechw« rd, but Lots} are
front the :Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Ilrockville, Ont., at 50 cents a box 1,11s i'an e plait and icon surgeon, Also, the
43 dr tiling of : a girdles or six boxes for $2.:i0. See that the ;13 , an eminent London suv eon,' ream,
t .former on the rarer- fedi pawn. "l)r, Williams' I'll* Fills !ye made n, 1.ni;,In, who si,•yen't tare'+
simply'ex,narrow blade for I'aie Ieopie," is on floc rapper,ba�ira tcacerin ]tilnre1 ,ta nee both
four taches in length. .arowel the box, t zea s inai , end.ntly in tircier to al
are tiny teeth and
e ( ALWAYS S CURE DROPSY,
FROM MONTREAL
TEAT DODl,3?s KIDNET Wle1,8
It Is a Kidney Disease attcl. ie
Cueed by Curing the Kidneys --
s hold's Kidney Pills Never Pail to
Cure the Kidneys.
e Montreal, Que,, June 2?„—(Speei.el).
P- -Every day brings forth fresh proof
that Zlro; sy is caused by diseased
e Kidneys and that the one sure way
to cure it is to mate the Kidneys
o stoong and healthy by using DO dirt.
s IICiciary Pills. M. Geo. Robertson,
e et -'-,I St. James Street, this city, is
o one of theca who has tn'oved this be -
✓ ',void the { shadow of a doubt. Mr.
t- Robertson says:
t "My feet were so much swollen
11.- from Dropsy that when I got out of
e Led in the mornings I could hardly
peat theta on the floor. My acme used
e to 'swell at titues so that I could. not
ng put on my coat
"I had to be talep eil to relieve ala
e of the terrible pains.
t- "On. the advice of a friend I began:
s ;to tae Dodd'e Kidney 1'ine,
$ and before I had used the second box
g I began to f„el better. Seven l exce
$ cured nia completely-.':
au exec -4.1510Y delicate instrumezit,
es. e et g tei
'that tt a le
les usually having
► a, dineee waist
11 easier bas yet bee
Rheumatism, Wiabetes, llright's.1
se, are sore of the many terms
Kidneer Disease that Dodd's 1Cicine
fats never Lail to aura promptly
anently.
, or a young man attempts
lel fasten a, nn n's overcoat,
win each f:rnd that neither hand is
readily ca,.able of perforanieg
THEFART OP THE °TITER.
,And this is only one instance out
re of tens of tholleends. We feed our
selves auibidexterously, bet we al-
} ways take the lenife in the rightbend,
the fern in the left; end hey aro
d
made' a ecially to suit people using
lztlxl ill o,,e�rating,
to held the iaeh rite- z very lover of I rst l:aeo 4khet
it is pee in the cele SEx 'AIM'S nT RuTSS A, too, must k� =' ::,,fed that limner o
.t, :acid elle girdle, c?itr kneefeldees, Base acquired th
natural folds £riazn Law Z; eludes Thera a.s vintn.es art of using either arm eaualler well
Ag'aizask reeployeee,
buelaes
It stones In ll
of the lerftter.
veil is xxlateIt worn.
if,h borders off chenille
e3pensiva and pretty -
'Mee and tiny tiny T P + handed
aluze, and even ham, a right to order bodily punish- !andel antrYifit is a c acquire r °nut
le bra zxrore thlcnt or to write a bad mark in the ciisy zuattw for hint to acquire equal
_fl; 11;1 book kept for the purpose. dexterity With either, or with both
: iu great itu,n.ian households often
Also, there is every`reason to be -
exalt.
ed with from twenty to tilty servants are
ley are • kept, and even the middle class fain-
and iia- ulcus have two to four, `l+he pay of
tire, the
erfcetly
t the -
n the
Other leading exponents of the gain
lave taught themselves to bowl left
Russian servant is hired for banded while cotztinuln to bat ri 1t
and is told exactly wit at hended.
ruler duty is to be,
'*1.Qrn Milt ',n 11 r,
• You could not conveniently use < a
f carft-screw, vie at presete#, made, with
"#our left hand, no matter how deter
• any you might be with that amin-
e
her in other cldtrt-bails, Tim fiend of thetscrew would not permit of it.
leetx aer The trained plc; ilist, again, snake
cks to that one duty. As far more use of his left hand that
tong, no; each servant faithfully Per- - of his right, both for offence and fo
'cribs ,tl c pc i,1 ditties of his pOSI ear. And the li ' t t
of coat linen is sent .11
`rG Ponca Judge, Isho niter (are- although man
ull„ fnvestigatiaj;;, as foto 1•tints � t7 tel is ztatarralty a tight
To bo rozliv and truly ambidextrous.
In all our actions, we should have tea
s have things made differently for two
Ids
✓ everything, the same as we ilo now
1 bands—to have rigl n td I� t ii
a- in boots and !;loves. If it were other
- erwise, even with all the training and
, practice in tho world, the right hand 1
would inevitably regain sooner or
t- later the supremacy of Which we are
then all' is well; but the neglectful i pence, i to vac niti or the pi
butler, a1r coon, ] g Hist brines both hands $into piny ecu
by er, eat 1t1
mien although after a different fashion
ty tp I a a written note All of which goes to prove that
zxpzrzsz
15,000 Reward wilt be paid by
Levee Brothers
admitted, Toronto, to any person who
Man prove that tide soap contains.
kny form of .adulteration whatsoever,
Or egntaine any injurious ebereleels,
.nett :for the Octagoa leer, ase
T.frw FIFTY 3I1T,T TON Doeneen
WOBI,,D'S. FAIR ST. LOTUS.
District Passenger Agent IiTcDon€ald
of the Grand Trunk Railway who
recently returned froze St, Louis,
states there it is :lipid to find suit-
able language to describe the magni-
tude and beauty of the greatest Ex
poeition ever held,
The site of 1240 acres being torp
MAPS long and quo mile wide, is
covered Witt, baautifel buiidinga.
broken with lagoons, canals, grand
courts,
monuments, is
�statuary. ai
', s
etc., all forming a picture that must
be seen to be realized,
Alt Eleetr'icel railway, called the
Intramural. I ams it easy to . get
tram one part of the grounds to
another, and follow out the deity
progranmu, eieleyfng' an hour listen-,
g g lea's or othen cartons
ands, or taking in a lecture or a,d
es, or Art Gallery.
When you consider the illltnensity
of the buildings, Q1Q alone .having
over 20 acres of floor reeve, a1a4 re.
ilect that they are filled with the
choicest of exhibits from all over.
the world, one exhibitor yin with
another to obtain the coveted Gold
Medal, it seems . to suggest the
theught of what a grand opportun
ity and en education it will be, to
the young men and Women of ow
land. to spend a week or twa at
St, Iyouis thea year. Really no in-
telligent haat, wozrtan or child eau
afford to mks this geette World's
trent.
The beautiful Eleetrla.lighting of
he -Pen 1zuerlean Exposition, which
thought would ever bo capproacll,
d :le entirely eclipsed by this Mon.
Fair.
p of the features of the fair, Ia
"Inside Inn," a hotel aceomnno-
g0,000, splendidly run, `aud at
tasonablo rates.
'Aha total expenses of a trip to St.
Louis based on halt railway rates,
is within the reach of all and per-
ulits stop over at Chicago, and other
points, and the trip is made quickly
and conifortnbly.
It is the intention of the Grand
Trutik to run through care from
Montreal and Toronto to St. 'Louis,
commencing June 13th, and possibly
before.
The Canadian Press Assoeittion
were unanimous in their praise of the
Grand 'Trunk and Illinois Central
route, and with the Exposition.
.2S-04.
y asked to imagine it temporarily de -
1
. '.The truth of the matter really is
Zieve that paleotithic man was alnbict-
eXtrous, at all events to a far greet-
er
reater extent than bis modern descendant.
these servants varies according to 'yDut hnsv en earth," you perhaps
the line of work. While the "chiefs" ° not umn aurally in,luire, "can we
in the kitchexis of wealthy families speak thus confidently about a gentle-
often receive $1500 a year, a cook man who roamed this earth for the
in an ordinary citizen's employ gets hist time some live hundred centuries
no more than $00 a year, and a ugo?"
rimed of all work .acre.. gets more The answer is that tite paleolithic
Llan ti$25 a year, At Easter everyman was, in his way, both a scull). -
errant gets a present, generally a for and an artist, and We l;,llow, from
suit or dross. • the specimens of his work which have
Every other Sunday the servants comedown to us, that he carved and
in a Russian household are entirely painted just as often with bis left
free. Their work stops Saturday
fin crinoline night after supper," when the servants
tho stock is leave the house not to return until
ii fashion, the next Monthly morning. The em-
t side and pdoyers never ask where or how the
eec dainty free time is spent,
waist suit Russian servants will pilfer. Since
ble to the Russian ladies Ieave everything to
how much: the care of the servants, the latter
count, do as they please.
sie to the Tho men, servants smoke cigars he -
and of the longing to their 'nesters and pay
of a con-
attered on
is
cal like cot -
line momle
the stock,
o same ma -
stock and
sh sashes
of th chine
hand as with his right,. and
JUST AS SUCCESSFULLY.
For these specin ees ere mostly fac-
es and figures in profile of alien and
tuiimals, drawn on or cut in bone or
mammoth: tusk, and their faces or
Beads are indiscriminately left and
right. 1
Modern plan does not do .this. Try
for yourself. Draw with the . fore-
finger of your right hand an imag-
inary
frequent visits to the wine cellars of1 human profile on the page on i
the house, Taut a gentleman tt-oulwhich these words are printed. ou
consider it "demeaning" himself - to will find that you naturally and in -
prosecute a servant for this. stfnctively draw it with 'the face 6
r The Itaissi:ili servants willtalk turned towards .the left,
batiste ' about fellow servants, hut never I" ow trace a fi liiilar pro lc, in
wadding by a '< otxt their employers. 1 e'en when agination again; with the forefinger I
ie girdle and long they quit one place and take service
of your left hand. I'ou will observe i
g it. acct bloc. It was in another 'entity they would never that you just as naturally and in -1
lar on the 'recta; but mention anything about their former stinctivcly draw tt looking to the
right,'
The infcreece is obvious. These
primitive inch, who draw right-inclha-
ed and left-intrlined profiles with equ-
al grace, and equally often, must have
been able and accustomed to use both
hands with equal artistic cunning and .
cretin straw hat Was nxasters. This discretion goes so far
my pink roses, blue that even the law considers it. In
net now and then a Russia the law excludes servants Its
wing in the wreath. ,witnesses against their former or
especially pretty Present employers, so long, at least,
as these servants are not suspected
clots lead, and if of having taken part in the crime.
-e usually dots to be
l:ground• Nearly, all NATGRE'S WARNING SIGNAL.
have stiff, small de-
!browns, heliotropes,
tted with white lead The cry of a baby is nature's ward
pular silk. Often the
with waving lines on
1, if, the gx'ound be
er 'light. :A lavender
eith large dark . hello -
and waving black cure ail the little ills of childhood,
�Kti give sound, natural sleep, be-
lied with the prim cause they remove the cause of the
ack- velvet called the wakefulness and crossness. Mrs. . T.
L. McCormick, Pelee Island,
1.nrd designs are small Ont,, says:: "1 'am never worried
nal, the organdies, about baby's health when 7 have the
•;na"dines, and other 'Tablets in the house; they always
s show large, .blurr- give prompt relief for all little ail-
t:flowers. meats.' The Tablets are good for
children of all ages, and are guar-
anteed to contain no opiate, If you
do not find the Tablets at your rood-
s spoiled war. Waricine dealers send 25 cents to The
sa xital to elle solid Dr. Williams Medicine Co., :13rock-
mreet But- in old ville, Ont., and a box will be sent
1 for sornoething;' at you by mail post paid.
7 divinely,'furnished
leibi,e bu.tcliery, un- WATCHES I3.EA'RT'S ACTION.
a,`,fur-long thick,
ter for that ?—
An exceptionally useful little in-
strument has lately been invented and
a .1,nct` v,kiall� continue
is in constant use in the Massacliu-
lz acral . 'i use' an setts Hospital. Itenables any one
tltee, • -tone= to observe the slightest changes in
f military glory: the action of his own heart. Among
ice ol' the most other things the instrarnent indicates
' fief}n, the stimulating effect of a glass of
one year to alcoholic liquor. The spirit is found
of peace.—Pen,-- to increase a man's vitality and
working power seven per 'cent, for
thirty minutes. 'I'Iien follows a fall
-1 amity a, ing ,off of five per' cent. below the
ood deal, • of normal,
lax,;. e cow
as:;
ing signal that there is something { done with weapons of a sort, pointed
wrong. 71 a little one is fretful, � weapons too, and your typical prim -
nervous or sleepless, the safe thing itive lean quickly discovered for him-
to do is to a,daninister a dose of self that to spears and swords the
Baby's Own 'Tablets They speedily heart was very vulnerable. So he
used his left 'Band to gdard it, there-
by conclelnning that member to coin-
parative inactivity, and
FOUCIIT WITH ITIS RIGITT.
Woman, however, diel comparatively
little fighting: and, as a consequence,
she retains, even to this day, a far
greater 'degree of ambidextrous skill
than man. She buttons, for instance,
her dresses with. her left hand, and
they are made, presumably, to suit
her Convenienc:e in this direction, with
the buttons on the left 'side and the
button -holes on the right.
Man, on the other hand, has for
unnumbered centuries .found it more
cons enient to have his clothes made
with the buttons on the right side
and the -button-holes on the left.
And ?_fere we come upon one of the
many stumbling bloci:s which litter
the path of those who would advocate
universal ambidexterity.
Tliey have not only to net them-
selves to counteract a natural ten-
dency due to a physiological fact; the
preponderance namely in weight, and
therefore in activity, of .one side of
the brain over the other. But they
must reconstitute the whole order of
things from the commencement, not
to speak of altering the inherited ha-
bits of unnumbered generations.
To go back for a moment tothe
instance cited above;, .a ariana who tries
to put on and button up a woman's
three anlbidexterlty is not wanted..
Man,. it is true, came originally to
be right-handed through a purely
physiological peculiarity. But he re-
elable right-handed because be finals it
more colnvenient.
The left hand when used. Is ahnost
always subsidiary to the right. With
the former the painter holds his pal-
ette, but he paints his picture with
the brush held in the latter. The
tailor stitches with the right, the
cloth be supports with the ]eft. And;
50 on,-•I'eerson's Weekly.
CTIRE FOR INDIGESTION.
Scientific investigation has discov~
ered that that troublesome disease,
dyspepsia, can be Cured by short lar
tervals of exposure to intense cold,
followed by hearty eating. ht, Raoul
Pictet, a Swiss gentleman was ex-
perimenting with a low temperature.
He bad produced :an artificial tem-
perature in a sort of pit which COALS -
ed the thermometer to sink to 140
or 150 degrees below zero.. Among
other experiments lie exposed. him-
self for a brief interval to this tem-
perature by lowering himself into the
pit. On emerging he found himself
intensely hungry and ate freely. The
process was repeated several tinges,
and as a result he found himself cur-
ed of chronic- indigestion, from which
he had suffered for years.
She -What do you thinli of young
Joblot's engagement to Miss Pink -
lei hl fIe—Ch, I don't know. Tia
might do a good deal worse. She---
Yes,
he—Yes, and I'n'i sure be will --if he mar-
ries her.
It is pretty certain, however, tliat �¢
they used their right hands in figlit- FOOD FACTS.
ing more than they did, their left; ---_
Fighting even ie. those mine dare was
,� • What an 1V!'. I). Learned..
6t 'hen a widower begins to tells hie
roubles to a widow slie knob's hey is
oing "to asle her to share then7� ,.
A prominent nhysici,an of Rome,
Georgia, went through a food ex-
perience which he snakes public:
"It was my own experience - that
first led me to advocate Grape -Nuts
food and I also (now from having
prescribed it to convalescents and
other weak ,patients that the food= is.
a wonderful rebuilder and restorer of
nerve and brain tissue, as . well as
muscle. It improves the digestion
and sick patients always gain just as
I did in strength and weight very
rapidly.
"I was in such a low state that I
had to give up my work entirely and
go to the mountains of this state,
but two months there did not iin-
prove me; in fact I was not quite as
well as when I left Koine. My food
;absolutely refused to sustain me and
it became plain that I must change,
then 7 began to use Grape -Nuts food
and in two weeks I could wall{ a mile
without the least fatigue and in five
weeks returned to my home and
practice, taking up hard work again.
Since that time 1 have felt as well
and strong as -1 ever did in my life.
"As a physician who seeks to help
all sufferers I consider it a duty to.
I make these facts public." Name
given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,'
Mich,
Trial 10 days on Grape -Nets wlion
the regular food does not seem- to
sustain the body will work miracles.
"There's a( reason."
Lookin each package for the favi
ons lithe book, "".Phe 'B,oa,l to Well=
WONDERS or FLOTIT.I;S.
The sensitiveness of plants and.. flow -
ere to certain conditions of weather
and; light is such that it isalways
possible that they may .have other
properties not yet discovered. There
is an American garden, for instance,
in which the flowers are so selected
that one set doses at each Boer of
the day. Others only open and stied
perfume at night, others curl up ,and
suppress their existence for mouths,
yet will open i11 a few minutes and
put forth buds in a few hours when
immersed in water,
How's This—
We offer One Uundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo
cured by Ball's Catarrh Ourq,
F. 7. 0Iil�lb'EY S: CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known l:y.'
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
belio‘o hint perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and "financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by big firin.
WALDING, I1INNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists., Toledo, O.
Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly uponthe blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi-
monials sent free. Price, '75c. per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Bali's Family Pills for consti-
pation.
We may beat our swords to plough-
shares
And our spears to 'pruning -hooks,
And betake ourselves to farming.
In the peaceful country nooks;
But we want them back as weapons
When we find at early dawn
That our neighbor's scraggy chick
0119
Have been scratching up our lawn.
CLEVER TOMMY.
"117iere do the bees get the honey'
from, daddy?"
"Why from the flowers, of course,
Tommy. I did think you knew as
much as that!"
"Oli, I know. But I wanted to
find out if you didl
MInard's Liniment is used by .Physicians
An old bachelor, who was very bald
fell in love with a pretty widow,
whose late husband's name was
Robin. One evening the bachelor
dropped in ; to have a cup of tea
with the widow. After tea was
over she commenced to sing 'Robin
Adair." The bachelor picked up his
hat and said i -Madam, even if your
husband did have hair, it's no Vault,
of mine that I haven't." Then 11e
fled:
"Harkins," said the head of the•
firm to the formai, "the firm has
'decided to inaugurate a system of
profit-sharing' with its employes.'','
"Good!" replied the foreman. "What
were the firm's profits last year ?"
"Last year the firm lost $3,00p.`
Tlial, necessitates a reduction of 10
per cent:. in wages under the new
system. Tell the men the new ar-
rangement conics into effect isnmed
lately."
A man in trouble' is apt to die
-
cover that iiia i1'r:&a
nds re .not as
villa." friendly as they:''' be.
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Potatoes, Poultry,
I.et tis have your consignment or any of these articles end we will
THE
you good Prices,
THE D001/HVHSSION 00 Li mite
con West Market and Colborne Ste! TORONTO
FreAl NTS. OF FISH
AND GAY
Attractions for Sportsmen en the
Line of the Grand 'Itxunk,
The Grand 'runic Railway Company
lies issued a handsome publication,
profusely . illustrated with half -tone
tngrevings, descriptive of the that!.
attractive- localities for spertenien an
their line of railway. ?deny of the
regions reached by the Grand' Trun
seem to have hem epeeiully . re ere
for the deleetatioa of mankind, an
where for a, brief paled the Caren 41#
Lever Y-74 <Wise Head) Distaf
tint Soap Fowder dusted in t
brkth, soltens the water and dist
Crebehaw—He has the inventive fen
culty very highly developed. Crair-
ford—What has he invented? Crab-
shaw—Nothing, so fur as I blow.
But whea his wife goes out lie can
think of things to km) the baby
amused by the hour.
For Over .SIxty Years
Tanothat tilt child, *often! tho rump., alum pale, cares
etkfor"Illfs.WOOU.Olr'8500TittNOSVAVY.' 21-01
IIE KNEW THE GENUS.
During a lesson on the anirrial
kingdom the teacher asRed if any 0115
could give an example of an animal
of the order of edentate, that is, one
which is without teeth.
"I can!" cried Reginald, liis face
beaming with the pleasure of assur-
ed knowledge.
"Well, what is it'?" said the teach-
er.
"Grandpa!" lie shouted.
Camp bold Tusket Falls in Aug -
est, I found MINA.RD'S LINIMENT
Most beneficial for sun burn. an im-
mediate relief for colic and tooth -
ALFRED STOICES1
General Secretary.
"MY boy," said the old gentleman,
"there's only one thing that stands
between yciu and success." "And
what is that?" asked the tyokitli. "If
you worked as hard at working as
sreu do at trying to lind out some
way to avoid working, yon could
easily acquire both fame and for -
Keep Minard's Liniment in the House.
FACES IN COINS.
In connection with the new issue of
coins it is not generally known that
the Duchess of efortsmouth has been
the Britamaia on all British copper
coins since Charles IT. Mrs. Martha
Washington used to beam from the
adorned their notes with the benevo-
lent face of Baroness de Rothschild;
and in 1807 the State L'ank of Buda
Pestli engraved the radiant counten-
ance of Mine. Luise Blaha, the prima
donna, On ts thousand -gulden notes.
La grippe, pneumonia, and influ-
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when they're gone.
It is a dangerous thing to neglect.
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he threugh treins on the Wall
the admiration of all trximig
to St. Louis.
three Ueda* and deeeriptive fo
feet Paesenger Agent, l\TOrtlieete
emeses mind i
f ter hat
Ask for Minardis and take no othe
Intent Lu
and It epoke to
t the least idea, '
'with the dead langeages
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