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"MUSIC, MY MAIDS,tr
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HAC+YAI�I?'S �(ELZOW OIL
i, .-, 11 .
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XU4o, my maldsI e w oars s�
In spit, untroubled and obllvloua sleep,
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The re
great Pain ogre, Used externally
i 'Operated - _0n. At the
With mandragore anoint his tired eyes,
- That they
puree rheumatism, swellings, sprains,brais.
may, open on more iaomorlea.
`Then
as, Stiffness, pain and sorouess of ar}y des.
� OS ltal.
ru ,
shall a vision saom ills lost douaht,
With love, his Isaly for a summor s uJ t
Dream thea
cription, Internally used it aures croup,
ooide, sore throat, hoareenesv, asthma,
"^ ^ ,
timet dreamed all this, when thew
awake
bronchitis, quinsy, eto. - Price 260, X11
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MOL lady UeS Pallle's Cielery
Yet still be sorrowful, for a drown's vAk
I leave thea sleep4m-yea, I leave the now,
druggists.
F .olepound and is Cured
Stat take my loegacy upon thy brow.
Remember me, who was oouapasafonate
The Simcoe County House of RefuRs
.
And opened for thea once the Ivory pato
will be built at Beeton.
---
I pomp no more. Thou shalt not sae pay Looe
When I am gone to mine exalted slurps,
Peat similar to that found in Ireland
't Mrs' Somndera, of Bracondale, a suburb
Yet a,U thy days are mina, dreamer of dreams,
has been discovered in the Blue Moun-
noir Toronto, lay in the hospital suffering
* i><rom s trouble gAite common with many
All silvered over with the moon's Vale booms
(o forth and seek In each fair fags in vain
To Sad the imago th love
tains, in the County of Grey. A eam-
pie sent to the Ontario Bureau of
1.ii Ii9k ae7t. lit a critical time in leer sink-
Sent the doctors deemed an operation no-
a xy. Saunders wisely to
of again.M
AU inside are kind to thea yet sever one
Shall hold thy truant heart tlU day be done.
Whomonce
,nese t tested, and found to be the
genuine turf.
,,Mrs refused
#IgbtrlitQ the decision of the medical staff,
the moon has klesed loves long and
Mr John T. C. Thompoon, eon of the
, *ltd'kpided to try the virtues of Paine'Q
Yet never finds tha maid to be his mate.
late Sir John S. D. Thompson, is pin-
P j
l Qelery gotnponnd,
A,fier-beingblessedwith
Farewell, dear sleeper] 8ollow out itis Lata,
"E11ostDriwson's"ThePterrotoftho
ins the legal firm of Messrs Macdon-
sell and Bowland, of the Toronto
a complete cure,
kq Eanuders wrote as follows:
us►a"
Chambers. The firm will henceforward
'i+It is with much pleasure that I testify
THE LASSO.
be known as Macdonnell, Bowland &
the vpltte of your wonderful Paine's Col-
Thompson.
1, le r,q.Coulporind. I was a great sufferer
'
Evidence That ]ita origin to One of Great
Wm. Battershall, Stratford, reports
�gm.seveko attaoke of neuralgia in the left
ovary. At times the attacks were so -acute
#hat 7 thought I would lose my reason,
Antiquity.
The lasso is of great antiquity. It is
said to be depicted in the Nineveh
the loss of his well known old mare af-
ter having obtained the venerable age
367
�: , "Several doctors treated me, and I was a
&tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton.
ruins of
An early Persian manuscript, preserved in
the Esoorial, shows a sportsman I
of months(nearly 31 years)and hav-
ing foaled 16 colts, not one of them
with blemish
. obtained`no relief from medical treat-
anent. The dootora said unless I had the
(whom
Suppose royal by his Olympian expression
and careless seat) in the act of catohingg a
a except what came
through man's Servers{on of nature.
He wonders if there horse
;..vary taken away I Doing not be oared.
"Instead e.4 Submitting to the operation
wild ass with a nicely platted Mises The
"stocky"
is another
on the continent that can show abetter
;.I used Poise's Oelery Compound, and I am
" bankful your valuable medioine cared
monarch bestridesa rather look-
ing, dark oolored horse, with four white
record. He feels like saying, "Nell
done, good and faithful servant."
me.
I>ee] ]iktla new woman, and I would like
feet and a white face. A bow, quivers and
a saber are hung from his saddle, and a
'
ani enilerers to know jn,t what this great
medioiva as one #Di me,"
sort of housing half covers the horse. How
HAIIIILTON
the wild ass is to be restrained, even by
the hand of a monarch, is not at first eight
CYCLES AND CYCLING.
evident, for the I.. is neither nixed to
--
-
the saddle after the fashion of auc
the hos,
nor Is,a half turn taken round the pom-
Rest011•atlOn
t �t . ,. Fart II.
';', exceedingly rough last
mel, in the style adopted by vaqueros in
s do-
and Trealistiearllp .,set
from las
A Hamilton lady undergoes an experi-
and relates the history of a severe
weather
week' induced its to carry over our ar-
il,iall is asco
forth it
tri�j
I
a5i on
,--,"Ont ' , he above subject as being too
•:-4scitable, during sleet
would be today in a photograph. The
horse bears away from the beast lassoed,
Mrs James Grabam, 230 James St,nortb,
Hamilton, wife of the well-known grocer
and rain and
r ug.; However bad the weather, there
and the king sits a little to one side, ex-
aptly as a Texan cowboy or an Argontina
at that address, relates the following cir.
Mr
Xh,i'e manufacturers whose daily bread
14,4 ,be: now in the following of the
gaucho sits under similar circumstances.
Irises
cumstances. and Mrs Graham have
resided in Hamilton for the past 14 years
..
Yield potence of "Cyelology" (not psych-
Q,, lgy,) as it was aptly named not long
and narcissi spring up under the
horse's feet, and an applauding group of
and are well and favorably known.
Mrs Graham says: -During the 6 months
angels peep out of a cloud, while in the
prior to taking tilflburne heart and Nerve
Tht3 great item of news since our first
is thA appearance of the'98 mo-
middle distance another Persian gaucho
shoots an antelope with an arrow while
Pills I had Serious trouble arising from
wrong action of the heart. One of the sym-
�fti'tticle
� 6 ," of the "Chainless" wheel. The
fglucnbia people have des-
galloping at full s
t3 p g pend
The Laplanders are said to lasso their
Stoma was that I could not lie on my left
side, for if I did so my heart throbbed so
published
,.Oe. mals' with drawings, in the trade
o.' ,'.have issued their catalogue,
reindeer, and the `tartars and modern
Australians use a rudimentary lasso fixed
violently as to give me great pain, The
slightest exertion would start my heart
ILCId':now have their sample wheels
rig their
to a long pole in order to catch wild or ro.
fraotory horses. The Poles, Croatians and
palpitating terribly. It was impossible for
for me to go up a short flight of stairs with
agents and customers.
�asion is rife among "those who
w
ot,
Wallachians, with the Hungarians, seem
to have used the lasso till about the begin-
out stopping to get breath. I was excess-
ively nervous, and my limbs tremble
. on this wheel. Similar ones
beingg turned out under the same
ming of the presel}t oontury. A pYcturo by
the i1o"rnion arl5t ich.tor Polish
would
ae if with ague. My hands and feet were
by other leading Unfa-,' Q' -""es
showy
unnatural) cold, and I suffered from slldtp
Y
ulakers. There is universal. praise of
tc,gea
remounts for the German cavaliy bung
Ipssoed in the Zwinger at Dresden. The
pa{ns in the back of my head. The slam-
ming of a door would
hring, as a beautiful mechanical
pro both as to
horses look as wild as a `Texan "broncho"
nearly set me wild.
Frequently I would wake up frightened,
,uctiotl, quality of mat-
rlaj end nicety of workmanship. Be-
OAtI .,lie. mechanical that
or an Argentina "gagual," and the atti-
tude of meq and animals and the wale the
and then I was unable to go to sleep again.
I felt miserable in mind and body,
question, of
e.klig, high price asked for the new
roes are coiled and thrown are identical
"For six months I have been constantly
gdel may be a deterrent factor in its
"ialarity. Besides those made under
with those adopted in Spanish Aniorica
today. The iasso appear,; to run through
tailing medicine, trusting that it would
help me, and for a time was under the care
;I"oppe patents, there will he several
ej GEe pates models in '08, iso that
a ring in the pommel of the saddle. It is,
however, in Spanish America cohere the
of a physician, but all the efforts I made
towards a cure were of no avail. My phys-
)"e are many indications that the
•. -. -- r,t 1
ills:-tnww,,)p,,Will.be phenoinenal.in
Ties been Most developed. This is on
account of the open country and the vast
ician finally told my husband, "You know
there is no cure for heart disease," which
a litre of business,
numbers of wild and sonAwild liorsos
mademe more despondent than ever.
We are glad that our previous proud
which up to thq Middle of the pros' t colt.
tory overspread lis plains. -Badminton
"Six weeks ago I was induced to try
M.ilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills,nnd from
nounciament that Canada is to the
ntit}•bis trade still holds good; her
¢ -o-1.6
Magazine. Ithat
time my restoration to health dates.
I have taken foot boxes, which I bought at
exp arse creeping away up, 1
er titres are still ei'ezping ahead, not
t
BETTER THAN KLONDIKE GOLD
John At Barr's drug ,store, corner James
l
ili those already on the market, but
and Merrick streets. These pills are the
w one that has just come out, and
tlrther, the Canadian saddle—the Ra-
Is health -and strength gained by taking
Hood S Sarsapar`illa,tbe great blood purifier.
only medicine that has done me any good,
or given me relief. I am happy to Say
rbnal—holds its own high place. As
It fortifies the whole system and gives you
that they proved that the doctor was mis•
et. there is no sign of any troublesome
such strength that nervous troubles cease,
takan in saying that heart disease could
• ,ps 1; in fact, it seems bard to see where
` ossibIsrival could in.
and work, which seemed wearingand la-
borioas, becomes easy and is cheerfully per-
not be cured,
l- ' t an T commenced taking
Milburn's Heart and barye Pills I have
come The me-
r,h ,ical construction is so in en{pus
g 7
formed, It has done this for others, it will
do it for you, I
been daily getting better. I can now go up
nab net so good in ever y
stairs without trouble, and attend to my
be desired,cular,
lle.ahape leaves nothing to be desired,
and the comfort of riding is simply
11OOD'S PILLS are the best family
f
daily duties without distress, I have gain-
ed in flesh, in health and in strength My
that acme of perfection that we have
eathartio and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable,
blood circulates more freely, Lying on my
UlI ize 1( k{ng for so anxiously. One
i" �i '
sure.
left side caubes me no inconvenience or
sin and I en health
enjoy 1 lila d
� alter s friends
{� has taken ad-
;a' fiig"� "t)i the hint Ill our Part I, to
�r J. McMaater, of VancOii'ver,while
0a n restful
p u 1 ale e .
P
orveti ars Stipa
My n g 0,11a vigorons, and
11:th$ makers at their she �
vP r
duck shooting on Lulu Island, was
there has been such a radical change for
.our
page St., Toronto to see for
stepping out of the boat when his gun,
thb_bettor is my condition that I can say
"p_ ilial" of "�
he o ars now well-
die, He was met with such
went off, killing him instantly,
It is generally understood that Dr.
thnae wonderful pills have practically made
a complete cure.
„
F
iDe 'Coatrtaoas and nainstak-
Baxter, M. P.P.for Iialdimand, will
1 reejmmend them without the aslight-
eut hesitation to all sufferers from similar
caUAOt say enough, either
1 qualities of the Rational
retire after the coming session of the
Legislature. Dr. Baxter is the second
Wroplaints. (Signed) Mrs Jae. Graham,
Hamilton, Dnt.
e genial welcome that all vi-
-
oldest member of the House, the oldest
bein Wm G -b M P P f Pt t
__
e re sure to get, g i son, , . . or as
e leave a special subject for our Huron, who will also retire after the
;issue, and hope to stir up further coming session. As Speaker, Dr Bax -
rest: ter popularized himself with both the
parties,
. heplant and property of the Guelph
Norway Iron & Steel Company were
gold at the mills for $9700 to Mr John
Taylor, who has been employed in the
yard.
' .At Brampton Wfh. Dennison, con-
'iieted of stealing horses, waggon and
farness from different farmers in the
"Qunty was sentenced to three years
irigslbn penitentiary.
I' e dead body of Mrs J. McFarlane
Pas found on the prairie Thursday,
tear Clearwater. The lady has been
hissing for two weeks and is supposed
tr, have become exhausted while going
'- a neighbdr's and died from exposure.
11
r,; TO BE WATCHED
Watch the bowels sot regularly. Never
aegleot constipation, especially as it can be
binptly and permanently cured by Bun-
a60ft BLOOD BITTER. "During five years I
3'ieered from constipation and loss of ap.
)etite which reduced me to a grave state;
bat two bottles of Bvnnocx BLOOD BITTERS
iemplately cured me of my terrible suffer-
in.gs:" GEORGINA PLANT. Letellier; Man.
' :'Th'e London Daily Mail, in an editor -
al called forth by the fact that the
peopple are marvelling that such a fire
As that which occurred there on Friday
16 possible in London, ascribes it to the
neglect to reform the methods of the
are brigade. The fact is, the paper
,`that London's showy, but inef-
11 Aive fire equipment is a decade be -
",that of Montreal and New York.
•e' flppMr almost as unprepared for
LL
e: As.for a conflict with any first-rate
'i'i)' can power, and for the Same
a+ori that we have antiquated meth-
tls 'at the War Office, we are out of
latee' Ott; filre headquarters,
11,
Al; TDR TYPHOID FEVER
14tier I had typhoid fever kidney Iron.
61ea1 nziettied. I had terrible pains in my
%Oki head a d shoulders, and felt tired,
Uft'iy,'and dragged out and bad annoying
Witory troubles. I have, grown daily bet.
iia{fico I Coulmenoed nsing Dann's gid.
ibq:P'illa,, I have no pains of any kind,
etjl wvll; ; feel rested and the urinary,
let 16ei have disappeared." J. w. Doug.
a®, Pott :]lope,
C.Elr!l��1"oxx�..
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N Or* ' i 166-
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Almost all the ills of womankind are trace-
able to some form of what is known as "fe-
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in a hundred of woman's peculiar diseases
that Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription will
not cure.
A very nice point is involved in the
question as to the amount of succession
duties to be paid by the Cawthra-Mur-
I ay millions to the Ontario Government
It lies in the provision that when an
estate is left to the testator's heirs the
succession duty shall be but five per
cent. If it goes to other than heirs the
duty is ten per cent. Young Cawthra
Mulock, who inherits the larger part
of the estate, is the son of the niece of
the testatrix. His mother is living,and
the point at issue will be whether, un-
der the provision mentioned above,the
province shall collect 6per cent.or twice
that amount.
Have You Any of These.
Palpitation, Fluttering of the Heart,
Shortness of Breath,. Smothering Spells,
Swelling of the Ankles, Nightmare, Spells
of Hunger and Exhaustion, These are most
pronounced symptoms of Heart Disease,
Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart will give
relief inside of 20 minutes, and will effect a
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Mrs Margaret Keegan, of Chicago,
kept $5,000 in a barrel in a closet open-
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called to a neighbor's house for half an
hour. When the elder woman return.
ed she found the money was Stolen.
Pile Terrors Swept Away
Dr, Agnew's Ointment Stands at the head
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i'rices Paid to Modern Authors.
Rudyard Kipling commands t7ie highest
price of any living author, according to
The Pall Malt Gazette, which says that it
paid $780 for each of his "Barrack Room
Ballads" and that "The Seven Seas"
brought biro $11,000. He has received 50
cents a word for a 10,000 word story. An-
thony Hope charges $450 for a magazine
otory, reserving the copyright. Mr. Glad -
'stone's price for a review is $1,000. Conan
Doyle received $35,000 for "Rodney
Stone," Mrs. Humphry Ward $40,000 for
"Robert Elsinore," $80,000 each for "Da-
vid Grieve" and "Marcella," $76,000 for
"Sir George Tressady" and $15,000 for
"Bessie Costrell. " Ian Maclaren has made
$85,000 out of "The Bonnie Brier Bush'
and "Auld Lang Syne." Rider Haggard
still asks from $75 to $100 a column of
1, 500 words and will not write for less
than $10,000.
The highest price ever paid for a novel
Is $200,000, which, The Pall. Mall Gazette
says, was handed over to Alphonse Daudet
for his "Sapho." Zola's first 14 books
netted him $220,000, and in 20 years he
has made at least $875,000. Ruskin's 64
books bring him $20,000 a year. Swin-
burne, who writes very little makes $5,-
000 a year by his poems. Browning in
his later years drew $10,000 a year from
the eine of his works, and Tennyson is said
to have received $60,000 a year from the
MacmUlans during the last years of his
lifer Mr. Moody is believed to have beaten
all others, ns more than $1,250,000 has
been paid in royalties for his hymns.
Catarrh
Shackles
Broken in 80 Minutes
It's an alarming fact, but
statistics bear It out, that
at least so in every hun-
dred persons in this
- country are tainted in a
lesser or greater deggree
It by that disggusting, offen-
Give and o angerous dis.
ease --Catarrh, If Symp
I toms appear such as cold
In the head dizziness,
_ pains in the loreboad,
headache, dropping in
the throat, offensive breath, loss bf taste and smell,
the Catarrh shackles may be tightening about you -
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Recommended by eminent nose and throat speeaal-
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"For years I was a victim of chronlo Catarrh;
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der gave me Instant relief, and in an incredibly
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Hoadley, Dundee, N.Y.--33
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�tE p 8penite:p QompUment and stere . -
A TALK ABOLT�.' ISLE�,L +SKA <rSRI;ARE IN LQNDpIV,
--- r' Trlbopa
A DOCTOR OVERTHROWS AN' OLDto the Honey Tongued Author,
Now, Shakeswaro n .Landon, says Dr.
THEORY AND EXPOUNDSA NEW ONE. Flake In The Atlantfe, was a small city of
--�-� from 160,000 to ap0,000 souls, or about the
intellectual Activity as it Affects the size of Providence or ,Minneapolls at the
present time. In cities of such size every.
Need of Sleep -Naps After Meals Are body of the slightest eminence is known
Declared Not to Be the Thing•--Condl. all over town, and such persons are sure
tions when Nerve Celle Shut up. to b6 more or less acquainted with one
another. It is a very rare exception when
"But I can't sleep, " insisted the patient. it is not so Before his thil'tibth year
"That's nothing," repeated the doctor. Shakespeare was well known in London
"Nothing) Why, I stay awake all as an actor, awriter of plays and the man.
night." ager of a prominent theater. In that year
"No, you don't," rejoined the doctor. 8peneer, In his "Coiln Clout'a Come Home
"You stay awake part of the time and Again' alludinto Shakespeare utoder
the name of Aetiogg n, or "oaglelike," paid
dream some more of the time that yon're him this compliment.,
awake, and betimes you sleep soundly, " And there, though 1sat, not least,, is ,Aotlon
"Well, you can put it that way if you A gentler shepherd may nowhere be found -
want to What I'm after is something Whose muse, fall of high thought's tnventioiN
that'll make me sleep Instead of lying Doth, like himself, heroically sound.
awake and will keep me from dreaming Ebur years after this, In 1698, Francis
that I'm awake." Marcs published his book, entitled "P.11
11. You're going too fast, " said the doc- ladle Tamia, " a very Interesting contribu.
tor. "In the first place, how do you know tion to literary history. The author, who
that you need to Sleep any more than you bad been an instructor in rhetoric in the
do? Lots of people sleep too much fur their University of Oxford, was then living in
own good. " London, near the Globe theater. In this
"I've been accustomed to my seven book Mores tells his readers that "the
straight hours all my life, and I doa't sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mewfla-
know why I should out down the allow- one and honey tongued Shakespeare. " Wit-
ance now. " ness his "Venus and Adonis, " his "Lu -
"Some people," retorted the doctor, cr'ece," his sugared sonnets among his
"come in here and say they've been ascus• private friends, oto,
toured to their three square meals a dayTo suppose that such a man as this in a
all their lives, and they don't see why they town the size of Minneapolis, connected
should have dyspepsia now. There ,aro a with a prinolpal theater, writer of the
lot of possible dangers about too much most popular plays of the day, a poet
sleep in the way of causing certain ail• whom men were already coupling with
ments, to say nothing of the wear and tear Homer and Pindar—to suppose that such
of the nerves brought about by trying to a man was nut known to all the educated
force yourself to sleep more than your na• people in the town is simply absurd- There
ture says, just because you'vo heard that were probably very Pew men, women or
the normal man spends a third of his life children in London between 1595 and 1610
in bad. Why, don't you know that the who did not know who Shakespeare was
higher the intellectual rank the less sleep when be passed them in the street, and as
a man requires? Goethe and Humboldt for such wits as drank ale and such at the
got along with two or three hours of sleep Mermaid, as for Raleigh and Bacon and
a day. Napoleon needed only four or five Selden and the rest, to Suppose that Shakes -
hours, and Kant scolded his pupils for ex- peare did not know them well -nay, to
ceeding that limit Now, you're intelleo- suppose that he was not the leading spirit
tual- " and brightest wit of those ambrosial nights
"And a victim of insomnia," added the -is about as sensible as to suppose that
patient he never saw a maypole. -John Fiske in
"When yoq're growing old," continued Atlantis
the doctor, "you may know that your in-
tellect is all right and your powers are `
unimpaired so long as you stay awake. Its W T. R. Preston, Provincial Librar-
only when you feel a constant need o1 ian, is to be a, candidate for the Mayor -
sleep that the decay of the mental facul• alty of Toronto.
ties has set in.
Then maaybyb Mrs J. C. Armstrong, of Lindsay,
e I'm growing young," n
said the patient. ' I used to tale a nap arty lost her life by taking a dose of
after dinner, and now I don't even do I the wrong medicine.
that, "
'?.i good thing for you," said the doe- Cinderella's
tor. " You oughtn't to sleep after meals.fairy "How about about the famous siesta of Latin I Z
er, with one
touch of her
countries Y" � magic wand,
"It's all wrong. If doctors wait long transformed
enough, a caro is pretty sure to come along the utaiden's
that will tell thorn what they want to rags and tatters
know. It would, of ceruse, be easier to into the richest
cut people up and find out the things we t silks and sat -
want to know as tho questions arise, but � ins. There are
there are objections to doing that, anf] so P thousands of
we have to wait until good fortune injures - �. � d young women
g J �, to - day w h o
somebody in the right way. So it lisp z'A need a fairy .
paned that once a man had his Stomach u �� god'- mother
cut open by an accident, and his doctor "gym---- who will touch
made use of him. The doctor learned � - them with the
among other things that the process e.1 �� wand of health.
digestion became weaker while the Irian _ A girl's best
was asleep. The moral is that it isn't well A&1_�eaf 1 is h e r
lth.
to sleep after meals. Some people fevl the 1; v e r y girl
need of a nap after eating. That is Ise- m a y b e a
cane their dlgQ tjye appp rg up li`n't �n healthy girl
good workiug order or Canso they are I and become a
gluttons. In either case blood needed else- I healthy wife
where is drawn to the stomach and th rdiid A tapabie mother, if she will but take
4 the groper care of herself in a womanlyy
brain is impoverished,, Tha�'s why, ser- I way. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
pents and &Aafn other able- als go to 4he hest medicine for ailing twines, young
sleep aftor g6iding thQlnsolvos " -1 or old. It strengthens and invigoratgS the
I'That may be till right a13f1t the other organs distinctly fgmin{ne. It l5i43tiiote4
man "persisted the pfitient "but in my regularity of their functions. It allays ir-
case it la different, I don't sleepnow be- citation and inflammation, It checks the
ngtural and exhausting drains. It puts the
cause I've had a lot of care on my mind." whole orkanism cotieerned in wifehood and
"Maybe that's the reason and maybe it motherhood into perfect condition.
Isn't," replied the doctor. "Care works Almost all of the ills of wo'uiankind are
both ways. Toward the end of his career traceable to some form of what is known as
Napoleon sometimes could scarcely keep „fetuale complaint." Troubles of this kind
awake at critical moments in the midst of unfit a woman for wifehood and mother -
a battle. They sold it was his liver, but it hood. Thousands of grateful women have
been rendered healthy and happy by the
wasn't, The same phenomenon was ob- use of this marvelous medicine. At their
served among the ancients. A passage own request, the experience and testimony
was called to my attention only the other of many of them have been included in Dr.
day from Montaigne's essay on sleep. He Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser,
describes the suicide of the Emperor Otho. The " Favorite Prescription " is sold by all
After having made all arrangements for good dealers and an honest dealer will not
try to induce you to take an inferior substi-
killing himself he was so overcome by tute for the sake of extra profit.
drowsiness that he fell asleep and v soon Mrs. G. A. Conner, of Alleghany Springs,
was Snoring. In the same way, Caton, Montgomery Co., Va., writes: fb
y•daughter,whoa about to make away with himself, agedagyears,]lad a goitre cuein6nher neck
was overComo by Sleep And once the 1Lnf andit disfigured her verymuch.m happytosay thatithas disappearedagere useof oneparer Augustus, when engaged in' -a naval borate of Dr. PiercersFavorite Preiption."
battle, could hardly keep himself awake In paper covers, 31 one -cent stamps; cloth
long enough to give orders." binding, 5o cents. Dr. Pierce's Common
"All that is very interesting," said the Sense Medical Adviser. Address Doctor
patient. "But what has all that to do R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
with my caseP
Everything in the world;" answered
the doctor. "If we only knew what sleep
was, I might do Something for you that .�
would remedy the evil In adirect manner,
but unfortunately we don't. We're not 44
t
even sura that we're an Hoar know- W Wows
ing, but we think we. arc. re. D Do you know
what the latest theory of sleep is? Of
yearsyou don't It's only about two NIUMWAY PANE
soars old, and it isn't sot in a condition
for popular consumption. It is too com-
plicated for to to explain to you. TheSYRUP
are too many technicalities and provisions]
hypotheses and other involved things about
it. But the general idea of it Is simple c
enough. You know there aro such things �' Is Ju
as nerve colla, don't you? Well, we used
-$4-
to suppose that they were continuous and TO C�
formed a permanent line of communica-
tion for ideas to pass over. Now we find, ������
or at least we think we find, that they are
only contiguous: that they connect oneAND
with another by means of prolongations. •
Sometimes they contract and draw in COLl.J.
their prolongations, and then they are as
much shut off and isolated as a meditovar.,
baron used to be in his castle when he Price 26 Cents.
raised the drawbridge or as two cities are
nowadays when a blizzard comes alongIAl-
and blows down the telegraph wires. That
is Sloop, Sometimes R few of the servo
calls remain connected and exchange
ideas. That is what dreams are. When -
you're awake, they're all connected, and
as you go to sleep they contract and shut p40*�'®A8p0®A*"A 0 •®®AO6"®®�
off the current, Pretty theory, isn't it? ♦ UVe <b
Well, in your case, say, somothing's wrong ` The oil food
that prevents the cells, or some of thein. the y
from contracting an(Pk e s thorn excited. ��h that will build
So the thin to do is tot to soothe thein, �7 u a weak cot>
and that's what I've been trying to do ✓ P ,
Don't worry about going to sleep, and a titution grade, 3
maybe in time the balky cells will got
Wired down and will contract and then Chanceally but surely i:+
you'll get all the sleep you're entitled to Im 0.
Try soothing them. And I suppose you �� 8 Pfi0 a�
expoct ins to give you ;d pre66ription be. martin's
Ades all this, good advice and. wisdom P"
"I believe it's customary.'; said Cho pa- ca dzwa M� x
Eient.-•Now York Sun. VVV a �.o Y t C 0J
Near the Caspian sea there are several
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where natural gas issnes from the ground
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a simple, scientific and highly
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delicate Children and invalids. X
KERRY WATSON A CO., poopnicy6na,
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R. R. DICKEY,
Clerk 5th Division Court, . , •
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Companies. FOREST, Out,, Oct. 12, 1887,
THE SLOAN MEDICJINE CO.,
DEAR SIRS;—I'
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