The Sentinel, 1883-02-16, Page 3in
itailselioil gaiters Disollizsea
•
kloniel3r Way. •
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' TEM TIMA:TX.ENTOP COLtD FBET.
-the young- in their iistiref‘foildness
plittsical exeicitie, Many_ boys and girls
have relinquiehed sports enflnently fitted
,to invigorate and strengthen thew.
which they tbirOughly enjoyed:. kectituee
Blighting remerks of theirelders, and from
few of beingthought hi1di3b 'Wit -cannot
estitaate the evil coneequences .that re*
follow when we periniade young OA that
good hard play is unladylike, oraboy that
it it tuigasaily. On the ciittrary, such
BO! ts 01901 receive roost. t'horongt
_respect and. meet cordial sympathy. Nee
tdshorten, but to prolong the -time during
which- they may be- suffered to promote
healthand happinese should be our aim ;
and when the taste for them- declines our.
-effort should be to replace theti. by more
Congenial eieroise, -but never to -.sink into
physical inaction ourselves, ta counten-
tint* it in any one over *bbrn we 'may
teOmplIed.bi7 Aunt liateS,
nitn. nv.rAzzrs EPIGI&B 021 vrOVEN.
• , 1.
There is not heroine without a hern;
Take hint SW4, hetcourage drops to zero.
•
--. What won§lr• ous inconsistencies
- A WOraitiVa acts disclose
• She bites the band that Would caress,
And kisses gives for blow!.
•
• - . • .•
. thaitfrara pity is not exempt
• After marriage -oft turns to contempt.
tIV.`
There ihrelnany widows who've found
• -Their first experiment cursed ;'
Sarharried aSeeond husband
Torevengelthemselyea on their first.
. • .
,
Iweariecia lite in society, ;
In wedIoal4 I sought for:distraction ;
TfoUnd,-1 confess it, satiety, - •
But sennehow found nOte—SatiSfaCtiOn.
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When Avife has a secret to tell,'Sure as -fate
It is that her husband poisesses her hate.
r '
The effect of their marriage is queer
With Some men --quite turning the head-- ..
Making *.t1 Wonfin lovely appear, . •
Excepting the onathey have wed. •
Treatment for • Caipete.
, re.,
Herald, Dr. Julius Sei
this city for more than
at one time Beate Ie4
tliegationf of &math*
lute= ideaittes ot112
Dixmont. Dr. Sevin
few days ago alter:to
in the asyluta auf,
6
FOlt.YE
4.ye: In to-niithre
in, a privatitiOner of
half a.century and
g phyeidatiniakini
cruelty -among the
, State Asyltitti tit
returned t� Erie e
tying eight years
sena ` patient.
disiabisal. on the gr. 'titids of sanity was.
Ian
brought about by pew tfullcical bin/Mies,
exerted in his power, d. •• he now *states ..
that but fa -gross dee ption and thkblaiik,
est treat:hey practiee he Might to have
been restoredto.his hopie and friends pearly :
seven yeas ago: About -- eight 7 ' para. age _
Dr._ Sevin's .mind Attie Way under "a' sad
bereaveMent and he tils centimitted to Dix -4'.
out - .;for - -treatment. • He - . Ogee!
that ini less - . thait eighteen . Monthe
he - regained- : hitt., eistintal - faculties--- and
• e. but that he --wiie
-1cRouPi ASTINAfk- •
BRONCHEIM -NEURALGIA.
Johnson's Acodyne Liniment
lat4mal strtlIk..-terieWset wilt
bulbously- reeve these -10v
,r ribie diseases, and will went
ten. Information vilifier) Many_lives, sent tree by malt; -Don
- Venal -better ure..Ti.lti•JOWISON;i& CO,', Borrow, Mess:.
r . .a, pleating sign of the times,.
witness, the increased interest- that hibeing
taken by netvepapeee through the Country
are obtaining the assist:woe of the ,.highest
authortieB tti the.-ansitverhieof - questions
as, te:the.:,treittnient, of Abe: '-aittirise44
toms and cattle -se that it is the „fattlt-:of
every Potlieitaing. theft • if be minuet
treat:100liter, the:eimpletdieesseset beet
One of the priutiiiiil.weepons for perform,'
big:Mires Dr. Dow's •Sttirgtion
Oil
Litament *itch. eau be used to adveiitage
in Many ofthe inestobeinion Mimeses such
its -cracked hoes; 'broken •keees,,i- sate
ishoulderit; :contracted ' cords, . setatehet,
leinteness-: calmed kicks alniest.any
rititson Oflebr another of these is !always
ocotirting but if attended- at onee-and Dr.'
Sttirgeon- Oil Lirdirient freely used
will give no trouble.:* •
Fringes re uuuw
no Lace as a popular trimming has .
Crape frills for the neck and sleeves are
new. ' •
: ROSOS are thetfavciriteilowetatorcorsige
bouquets. " •
The white necktie forevening..dress has
been revived. • . • •
Satin fabrics. continue to be °worn by
fashionable women. - •2
Narrow bands. of fur are noW often seen
on evening dresses. •
Dresses that lit tight to the.figure are no
longer de Tip/Mr.- • • will
Very wide sashes of aesthetic ribbon
be worn again nextsuranier.- : - -
Lovely ball dresses -are made of .chenille
spotted -tulle worn over satin.
. High corsagetare higher than ever, the
, reaching almost to the ears.
Black silk house dresses are effectiiely
trim:tied. with red satin or velvet:. -
Ornamental combs of ember, coral, ivory
and .00nch-shelt are in great demand.
Solid . silver pins with large heads -are
much used as lace -pine in place of bar -
pine._ , - •
Many of the newest evening toilets are
almost - completely covered with embroi-
dery. . • • • .
X black- velvet, velveteen or Plush dress
may be prettily trimmed with terra-cotta
satin pipings. '
Once a 'month alt-Brueseis earpeti in
daily use Shoalbe treated to cornmeal and
aIt; taiia small handful of Celt to every
quartit cornmeal dampen it very slightly,
eprinkle .`-kover the carpets and • sweep
thorelightY, It will remove dust and coal
mut4_ and brighten -the colors- wonder• ,
When -the spring and fall
cleaning ' isdone, time the carpets
well
swept, thensprinkfe • with cornmeal and
-salt and rub One widtt at a.time with -clean
•. o1oth whioh hould- ,be changed' when,
soiled. The ingrain, and three-pIrcarpete
be well shaken, the spots wastitd
in
kpail of clean warm soap and water,
th
rinsed and•dried. When they are tao
-11i-wrt, wipe them a11' over with a flannel
cloth' rung from hot water. /.think Brus-
s• el* carpets are almost, --if not quite,- as
cheap in the -end as *grain or three-ply,
forithey last much longer, iook better; and
do net 'need to be taken up more than
0E40' in two or three years, while the ingrain
and three-plyought tote shaken as often
as every three or six months, if Used dm--
staatt0.The dust and dirt sweep off Brussels;
and 'ite'silts into theother carpets. Velvet
• carpets hist a lonittime,but are very hard to
sweep. After the monthly Cleaning, when
• the dust is well settled, wipe the furniture
over with aflannel cloth dipped in kero-
ene. This IS the best method I know of
for the purpose. It dries quitikly, does not
Initire the _furniture in the least, and the
odor soon passes away. -Silver and plated._
ware Oen be cleaned besatifully andexpedi-
tiotislyty rubbing, them with a* piece ef
-flannel -dipped first in kerosene -then in
whiting. It should then be polished with a -
plat.* of chamois skin, (lCorosene should be
applied ; for CliSOl
told to be eatisfie
_letters ?addressed,
never went beyond
he was subjected tb
-ties. All his ,pathe
tion were untese,d
month year
montlis ago the
tendaiit named,
touched- by Dr.
and he consente
a to
tete, detailing the II
-
to •t bis fainily in,Ettle
sayluniAnd hesays
e most bitter indigni-
e, appeal* for.restora-
a; and month ttfter
ter year rolled On
Without chanee, it escape until some
heart Of- a young at-
.
tiorge Haefter was
pitiful condition,
nail the docter's let -
trots Of his captivity.
The lettere reached -his friends here who
had begun to think. . •
aid the President,
interested hinieelf -.-t
sult was. that *it
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of •Dixnaont ti*rw
Sevin:. - The old..
his gompanionitca
Thunib, of Pie
recovered . • bu ' -
brutally- kicke
sensible, and , t
gash in the heed. i
and. the 'Stiperinte
Beed, received la
-died from -a fit, of
declares that W
an aceOmplished
anyliving , man,
wife -8 ..parenionri! -Who 'regularly pays fa
the husband's 04400, iti-thet'asylina. - He
was tient -to DixtiAnt a few Teats ago= a
petition of thele: "Over sixty patients,"
• siva Dr. Seviti,if Who are sane are confined -
in Dixmont to7daY With no hope of -release:
Oh t I tionlk;reititition - instances Of . men
' rted there the victiniii of
What I. have said is zno
,," .Dr. Reed tithe Superin-
eilptate . Asylum, - and Swan
ities prevent:him from. taxer -
The POSUllatirer of the 44.1. Shiite POW31
0111 84104#13g Firms—Mow BUM Cal,la
diens Loot Their Blonev. - •
The IL S. Postmaiter-General issued -an
regi tered letters or the payment of money
ordere to Flemming & • Merriem, IL E.
is infirraity incurs, e,
tido W. A. Galbraith,
the matter. The re -
ti ehort time the doore
thrown open to Dr.
entleman says tine of
young German named
rurg, who jiad 'also
I Was •• retained, was
y a -keeper. . fell
ling inflietecra terrible
In alevr days he died,
dent of the hoipital;Dr.
-*port that Thumb had
-pilepsy. Dr. Sevin also
. Constantine Neunateil;
ta,ehola and as _sane as
is the prisoner. of his
COI& re. THIt NORTBWEfire—A private letter
frini Birtle„ Man.; the capital of the Ham-.
ilton colony, gives the following &lithe state
of the Weather on the undermentioned
dates: 15th, 38 ; 16th, 42 co-; 17th,
40° ; 18th, 6 .p. m., 40-0- ; 1.9th; 4 ti...m"
62 0 ; 19th: 12 noon, 35 ;. 20th, 7 a. m.,
550 ; zero.' •
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• order recently forbidding the • delivery, of
Kendall &;Co. Charlet ,J: Henri &
C d th CI•
u wor & o. and Bennett oltzmatt &
9
Co., of Chicago. _ These s. firms are all in
the same business, and:have-duped quite a
number of Harailtonianafrom time to time
who -12a4e responded to their advertise--
inents. They purport to operate on the says his infit
Board-ef Trade by 5'fund or --club system •ciaing proper !fittp.eiviSiOfll. and that e
has
which puti $100 into their own _podkets to to depend upon -oung doctors. . • - •
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every thet reaches their ettitomers.
• •
Their circular), Which have been' sent to
every part of the country, are very alluring,
all the details of' the plans- of operation
being given, and elatements_ made of the
monthly profits on a 610. 'share, which run
from 5 to 85 . per tient., according to the
oirculars.. In order to lead small investors
. -
On, large returns are Made, but If.
person puts in 1O0 . 4500 the chanies
are that rte will be informed that the- Mar-
ket . went against him. Notaithstanding.
the-. exposure of the Came; which . the
members of the Board of Trade say is all
=trustworthy one, `these firms -Woe been
doing an enormoustusiness. Flaaming,&
Merriani are the oldest, and next to them
-
come liendall Co. • These two - concerns
i'ENIEUMAIINE is riot. a sovereign remedy far
*all the Ws that flesh is heir to," 'het for -NW.
RALGIA, SCIATICA, 'RIIEUMATIMS.-,ezia
soknplaints of Rheumatic natures--
'ITLISLA. SURE CURFr 3ae E
!Murphy, s:af 4t..Cathmehiest
- Teach INsis ittrihe ot the Great
Western Beltway. •
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• A.n intermitting Letter.
Mr Jos. A Millar, of Bismarck, )pt,
writes tis an interesting letter concerning a
neighber who was -afflicted with asthma
lindinfltienza. So severely werethe again
affected,.that his Condition. was a -subject
for /metal remark and poor Mr.---7---Lwas
singled' out as an .object- of general pity.
He received constant Medical attendance,
reniedy after remedy was tried. and still he
grew worse. Consumption ' appeared
inevitable and hislriends had little:hope of
his life. But at this time through some
nieihnif which -Mr; Milla,r does not explain,'
he began...U.) .use Dr. Wilson's Pulmonary;
-Cherry Balsam,. a reniedy. whit& has now-
beconie household word in that neighbors_
hood.. The good results _ of .this ' remedy.
were peen- almost -.from- the first day the
offenerie secretions soon were dried up and
the Mar rejoiced imperfect health. . - .
.-- DEMI ihni-My Wife lies bedi suffering forthel-
last year from rheumatism in.her left arm
'shoulder. A short time ago midaughterbrought : .
her a bottle of Touritheumatine. She did not
'feel any,..benefit from thiS - one bottle, but con -
;eluded to try more.- She took four bottles, and
, is now . quite free trom pain, and through all this. -
bad weather- has not Irmi the slightest twinge ot
•i rheumatism. We can recommend it Wall suffer:
ing from rheumatism.
• Yours respectfully.. .
_who are 'untie
outrageout pieta
half what I kno
tendent of t
keptaway.from the fire).
, .4
, Ta ogre Cold Feet.
- 'VeOpIe who write or sew all day, or rather
. •
these who take but little exercise, maiy
, *arra their cold feet without going to the
.- fire. All that is necessary. is to stud erect
end very graduallT to Jilt one's self -up
upon the tip* of the toes, 'so, as to putall
the tendons of the foot . at fa 'strain.
This is not to hop .or iumP° up- and down,
1120 simply to rise—the slower the better: -
upon tiptoe:* and to remain istandtng on the
pointe of the toes as long es poesibie, then
graduallycaraine to the natural position.
Repeat this several: times, and, by the
•- amount • of work the tips: oU the toes are.
Made to do, in sustaining -the body's weight,
stifflcient and lively circulation is set up.
Even the hallifrozen car -driver Can carry
• this plea out. • It is one rule of the.
- "5.5vedieli movement" system ; and, as
teetiiin warmth 7s rau,cli better than fire -
Waffling', persons -who- suffer with -cold
feet at night can try. this plan just efore
retiring to rest *-
▪ r If home trials were never told tit) neigh -
•4AMES MOAFIrif. '•
• SOLD.- Bx ,ALL PRUGGISTS.
the Iheumatine: lanufittiting ea.
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ST
CATHARINES:, ONT.
• 4.- Winer & Whales:ale. Agents,
Ming If you wantto learn Telegraphy
ulna in", few months, and be certain
1 of siteation. addressvaitartive brew lanesville
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\
- —A novel bridal, trip has been made by - •
&Texan and his wife. W. 3. McLane, the
(Avner of it 11100,000 farm in Concho county,
made the trip from his home to San % Anto-
nio, a distance of 150 miles, with his bride,
in tkWaggort. After -a short stay in the
•
city they proceeded on their. way to the
°Oast - Mr. McLane is over 50 -years old
and his wife is about 35. '
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Electric Oil Not Eclectrie Oil. .
iiVere "some*gel to say to a man,
shall live 1,600t years if, you wish, bat all
things else 1411 keep on in theirmonted
order, and yoraliall not pangs Are priti-
. • -
1 r: -"Married People .Worsld . Be litipiiier
-
- Viers. -•. . .• -
If they kissed and'ulade up. after every.
i-sus.rrel.-- ,,-- ,; - - ,. .
If household expenses were proportioned
1 t „
.
tfil receipts. . . . .
• . If they, tried t� be ,cte agreeable 'co in
i courtshiplays. . • _ _
1 ' • If each would fry fa) be . a support and
. _
' comfort to the other. .. . - -
--,. If each remenibered the other Was.*
,
•
human being;_not an angel, : .:
t- If women were as kind to their husbands
, *Obey were to-. their lovers. . • -
-' If fuel aria praiisicapi were laid_in dtu-iiig
:the:high tide- of summer 'work. ' - ., •
If both parties remembered that they
Married -for worse as well as for better.
,- If men were as thoughtful for "their
Viteft astheywere for their svieethearts. .
' If -there were fewer silks and velvet street,
attunes, - land more. plain, tidy house-.
: dresses. , . - - _,, - •
' - If there iriqe fewer " please, darlings" in
public, Baia More common . mufflers ill
private. .
, If Wives- and linshands would. take some
.
•
' pletteute as they go along and not degenerate
•. intomeretoiling machines. Recreation is
• necessary to keep the heart in its *place, and
,
to . get along Without it is a big utistake. -
If. men would remember that a WOInall
:. osiet be always siniling who has to cook the
, dinner, Ennwer the door -bell half a dozen
. ,
' 1 tiines; and get rid of 6. neighbor who hag
' dropped- in; tend to a aiOk baby; tie up the
cut Roger of. a 2 -year: -old, gather '•ap the
- ld tie up the head.
andthe others probably t 40,000. Secretary
Ra,ndolph, of the Board of Trade; devotes
a good deal of lie time to aiisWering letters
ti
of inquiry about thein, -hie uniform reply
fc
being that 'they are not members of the
Board-. and have no standing in thetrade.
Bepiitable OOMMitilei011 merchants and - the
newspapers are also An receipt ot simnel
letters, as are the POSt-OffiCS OffieiSIS. .
Some time ego one of the Postgeffice In-
spectots was detailed to locate- these people
and ascertain who they were, and his in- ,
vcetigations resulted. in the order referred!
to above. While the ,ganie is blocked Sol
far as the mails are concerned; the express'
companies are still open to the.firms, theiri
receipts through them being 610,000 or
-S15,000 a month.: - : • 1
The Chief Iuspeetot • , says : "Ione of
these firms are known to the State Inspecl-
tion Department as witrehouseteen,: grain
receivers or shippert, 110T in.any way con-,
nected with the actual grain trade."• They
pretend to be- 00n1Dible1011- merchants, but
this is untrue, exceptas to one - member of
one firm, who has done '• a little trading.
re believed - to be --Cod-
fioations, as will be seen by reference to• .
Webster. •Eillectric Oil has no °Ishii to
Electric propertiee only by the picture on
• ra r which looks like begging the
• ,
he proposition be accepted question. . The popularity of Ariggs
uieo-
tric Oil- is, such at to induce unprmoipled
' Pao- ity. to die during a
used to think a moment ? persons. -to appropriate all the law will"
100 years all the old and allow them to do. The preplitors of the
vino to ow votez5r at an original Electric 011 have no claim to the
eyed and longed for, would
evity. 900 3,esxs of solitude, _words Eclectrie . or Thomas f but to the
sooisi Tele,. wads Briggs',Electric they do lay claim by
- ties without- right, as they have made therti, o.f. vane to
themselves. • . D - -
•
period," wbal
by one whok.
Within the ft
familiar. facets
pass away4`t.
ta' forced kin
without fittatiy
tiona--ra-Minitory 'of -nothing but paves,
graves- ; tilteam peopled withot ghosts.
There -*odd be no diffieulti Ritter the
ueigon cif siitisistence;ot • course—for the
odern blethilselah (*Ala -make his own
.terins with the. proprietors of Museums
from cent#ritto century; But even life as
loses 12OVelty at last, and.
would long and beg and pray
,
have heard men of 13.0,Com-
y, of the • soritude that rife was -
Last raonth there died • in a private
Iunatic asylum ' at Bonn Peter Grass, a man
liunible origin, self-made and 881f -taught -
as a painter on glass. He was very
operative,. and many of his 'technicalities
died with him: A number of the windows
in Cologne- Cathedral -and in various
taincius churches were by him.. -
° Nothing 4, et introduced for the cure of
any ailmen ',deserves the high reputation
it -has soxapidly -gained as Putnara's Pain-
lessCorn Extractor, the great and only sure
nure for Cams, Bunions, etc. - It acts,
it • ts
All, e
fleeted together, - and run by two r
three men. Flemrcting came from Detroit,
where he . was in partnerslitt with one
McKinney, who is now serving a term trt
State's Prison for fencing stolen geode, an
Flemming himself was arrested there f
or
alleged fraud.
It is astonishing how many people
• ads in the .mos •
pain, ne- discomfort._ Put -
Extractor is the mine of. per-,
safe euro and painless remedy
Beware of imitations and finb-
. ‘Polson - Co., props.
t.
; Important.
' When you visit or leave New Vora city, save
baggage expressage and carriage hire;. and Stop
Sit _the GRAND Ilium Hoist, 'opposite Grand
OentrEil - Depot.- Elegant rooms, fitted. up at a
_cost of one million dollars, reduced to .01 and
upwards per- day. - European plan. Elevator.
Itestanrant'sitpplied with the best. Horse cars,
stages and elevated railroads to all' depotsFamiies.'
. can live 'better for less money at the
rand LiniOn BoteI than at any other first:class
ton (Owen bletedith) is at work
ktaphy of liis father, the late
wer Lytton. three volumes oybif
9 he_published in the- spring.
featuret effir,reat interest will be an eatable,grapby '
°tithe novelist' up to the age -of 29,
and the0. will -be agreat*quantity of 'car
lieSpondetice, together with hithato unpub-
liebed positiens of the late earl. •
0.4-fr°t* 5?-:, "Os 19TV 4t4n
,relieble drugghit, box
YA:Mignetialitediktine,": - den'.
tailiktQl*fi.seAlkkos;Ahisjs. chewer than
senKetheteiMilat niedibinesttd;'-a.n4 while
is cher utdriaggbilkaAie,ysitlis the beet,
' satisfactioain all Read
Ittisenimikiii-atiether 0:tannin:. ,$)
' - 2
Rhodi 1140i/ 86:44/0.banks, '"Ogr#,A1
*-theepiintry, make it .6 itileto help
Exposure seems -to do no. good. -- The Post-.
master -General has -taken the right coutse,
but what he has done 'will only stop -.04e
bulk ofi the business for a while.. As WM
is they arerequestedto dolt the gudgekons
and fools from Maine . to California
send in -their surplus. cash by.eipreis, and
Flemming and his partneri will be incloVer,
as before., There 18 no Statelawity whieth
'they can be reached, thotig.11,-aiDredstipet's
Ot
'manager said: "We reused to take .tiricih
01
firms as subscribers, - becomes convinced
that they are frandsaitd sivindlers." • •
• ..
Fin= mBvINss.—A gond, faaaliX
-in St Thomat, Chas: j. Tucker, lac
youg
playthings of a 4 -yea. , fornierlyt:-.elerking itt. 'Burlington, -
of a 6 -year-old on skates; and get an, 8-yearp man
of
duce& his moth to assisthim inttarting
°Ikttp:rellird.pingT orera,nrgr ‘basineisone year ago; unfortunately or h
,hasesdignid.wneittiriii:teittltes, octintitegaoni4,4,11elstadts,
Wet() -contend:withic.attelaioreaitsot aetimPrivi94 .innex ainc,wits,• ;go ;maw- get, ett
si ,
men t crediprsanq pa b pro
bybis dearly bOught`elPezience.-.-Mone-
-.. • - - •
Truelove cannotte vi 9 S.
ai "anainn t
voluntarily . and ,unceristrained. 4- poi
Care shoidd be taken' not to disourage • Qui*ote. •
of
Jegeto look and ee a
..- linclex word of syrepathY\ vzdttld,:soti be too
.- ' triuelytti-expeot.froni the balift .W1lo dilOg•
• the hoiittlihoon'Wouldiiit it bet carry la3
. • . .
-pinch as 'a sunshade.: - •• • - )4,
- -
t
..
' - Flay:deal Exercise.
moneY-entitigh t'te Ality
t4014-.0 119.44e. e
etl.kuildredsofmiliett . in. ,mouerr
titastances to'acqpirkholOok 't
o
1. •
to- Butter frem- s.. disorders,
from acidity ;et the
indigeStioh --debilitratid"ziatieeo,
td pernAanelitrelp4,,,from the flee ot
coils -40r,todus: .x4efietliiig
iGOB,of a 11211502tsla NATITRII resul from Alarms and
Ors= Okrums. Speedy relief and Complete resto-
rationed IITALT11,37re0e andbfArMoODGuseArrripris.
'The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century.
Bind stenCegor Illustretedramphkettree. .Addreell
''1101:1Alt BELT CO., MARSHALL MICH.
,17.0 A WEEK. $12 a daY At' home easily made'
VI Costly oat free. Address'. Tem: tt"09.
AuguSta, Maine -
TO have trairait Breath and Teeth hie snoir •
- Foolish and -careless you'd be, very,
If you didn't at once atrial.bestow
On that' excellent dentifrice --s! THABBBRY. '
containing deseriptioe Bad prices et the choicest idnds of
mailed freeto glintenkngraolassers upon appliaation.
'It's thehendsomest Catelegne•riblished in camas, _ma
, is ilivains.ble allwho wevishto buy Poet }MEM fiszne.
,Special attentiongiventireparing Iftrem Gauges tor
Alid•thaseVerbr forms Of ItiMitEsTioN:.: A.
small pamphlet on the .above most distressing
.1Mbledies and their complete cures . post free, 5
cents- in sta,m.0s. . By B. KIP.; -EsQ., sterv
SuntkRoiv, 'ROYAL Nitrr-, ENGIAMD
£,1vtfl KII)ILIIID MIG, BOX 310
• • WIN D 80114 014 Ite." ,
heti.-- pupoEe c(
TildeilioleaVelc:3fifipity0t
pr the IMMO-340,w*
in
Vettlere er .With all
est
of
Indigoistiob, costiveness or .-constipation,
are ' impiediately. cured with ZOPESL
sIt
timulates and gives activity. to the liver.
4t. increases the dissolving Ituices' of ths
Warns*, and causes tlie food to aosimilate
- ---trz-- - ;, :•?1,.. ' 1 ., _ ., 4 7, . tt •
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III°
,- I titre OpatitrvoreMedy for thei above disease; by its •
use thousands acme}, et the worst ldnd and of long .
- - stand's/have been-onred: Indeedso stront_is my faith .
in its mosey, that V -will send TWO ilOTTLES FREE,
together witha VALIJABIdiTEBA.TISE on this disease, ,
to any Sufferer: Glie Express- and?. 0. address. _
- • : nit. T. A. SLOOUN.,•lai Pearl St., -New Tom '
$5.0120 it day at sf6. amspol2r jr Co
New Yo if -notin the comitry:
. .
Schmidt, father of Wm. Stefford,
dinned the Olyznptio Theatfe,
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'TRADE- MARK. e
4 '
ri" iC —"VI 1-'2....:;.....- ^ ::. •
-V
•
qEpp.s.(BRAIN &NERVE ROM A FTE.R.
=,
Vor old and Young, Male. and Female. -
rosttively coxes NerV011eriete in ;All, its stages.
Weak,memory, Loss of Brain Power,Sexual Frog..
trestion Nigbt tliveats, liperrattorriacea„ Lower-
rhont,t, iBarrenness,_ Seminal • t weakness . and
• General Less of Power. It restores Surprising .
:-Tone and :View to OW ,Exhausted ' Generative
organaWith each order for TwvnvE paiskages
accorcitanied with five dollar& we ,will send our
. Written Guarantee to retnndt the .• oney if the •
rii.Aa
treatment Aloes, not effect a -c at tit*, the
Cheapirt and Relit Medicing n the market. "
: thipliphletliesit•tree bytkeileoir address. Sold
by drnggitite, at AOC, lier box, or, 6 boxes for
Olvaeptitilitidt treebit•ripdets*ei, lot reoeipt 10f
..4 fietwawdOsAiriiiiciethkrieim
VAISkl,t1),AVOlt8-1---fnir
4:7 •
"chiapeat and kg;
am"
A. boy sixteen yenreold
- ton ow iegefast sniteat/I.
, I Bent ein testi O'iDZ reti
litiii7v.
: A,!,2aati,olphSte-,OhlosiCh
S•r-- 4--s•!•-•- ' . - •
. I
is week inyou114 an
r own town, Terms aisd_._
outfit. free. Addret itairr
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