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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1883-11-23, Page 3••• • THE , LADIES' (pia:am Latest Fashions in, Dresses, Hats and. Bonnets. -LADE CORSAGE,. WTTEr-DIAIIIONDS, • . • The Princess of Wales' Hat Trimmed with Kittens' Heads, K NEW oitimissigs, , , . --A Paris correspondent writes.: Felix, the . -grande couturiere of . Paris, has just made, for the Princess Alexandra, of Oldenbourg, , a dress offaille blanche heavily embroidered in reliefwith &were. '..The drapery is • Lovas XVL en Vieille guipure. The bottom of the dress is trimmed, in the same style with a scollop of indented silver lape. arranged negligently 'so as to 'set off' the guipute of branches -and clusterof roses of . all shades. To accompany this dress there -_ actrills,* kWh are arranged white tili • is a sortie de bal .., broche blanc, vamie collar nlace f --‘ satin pompons. - -,.. . • . . i ,- . Worth has : just completed- _for the .Princiessof Wales a superb dinner dress. - eTupe of cream', satin, trimmed with petits volants d' Angteterre i paniers of creara satin, . with plush ftavrers in relief. Corsage and trio* of velour grenat. The corsage it tag. uni. -The t2'ainS, is ornamented with two large facings made of the saniernaterial as - ' the paniers, satin with .plush flowers. . : • ' Morin has finished for the COM:items . - Hoyos, Wife of the Austrian Ambassador, a dress- of white. Woman and tulle de getzer- . brode. The lower part of the dress is draped .in the style .0 Marie Antoinette. . The -corsage is made entirely of lace, upon -which -are attached clusters of diamonds. The traine isvery simple, crossed here and there with a broad white satin ribbon, embroid, ered in &gip relief with velvet flowers:* The Palms most worn this autumn are the whole seals of grays, terra cotta and a com- bination of rifle green and golden brown, . known as more, also a tint known as gris • ruse, havingiNlight purple hue, ,like- the ' breast of a- pigeon. It makes the Most dainty tillette in silken tissues, as .the - fthade is more obtainablein silk than wool. ' 'Latest Things in Hats. - The newest thing in hats is decidedly the Marie Antoinette, copied from a -pic- tire :in • the- Louvre of • that unfortunate Queen. • The full soft crown„ and.-broad,- slightly- curving brim. are in. rifle green velvet. -Around the crown is a torsade of palest pink silk crepe, - on the -left side a- - ierge pancfcheof.pale pink and coral feathers with high aigrette. .• The last. bonnet sent to the Princess of Wales- was of terra-cotta • velvet, capote shape,' having on the left -side -three kittens! heads. . By the *ay, the latest novelty for c trimming _felt hats is _a • tiny littlegrey mOuse running up the croln,- taiatress pussy emerging from a bow of *. velvet. - , • '' * - - __,.. - .... * wand asucliese esonitete.- - - . . The Grand Duchess Vladimir Of Russia • has ordered a series. of bonnets, the most &arming of. *hien are a dark green velvet oapote, with panache of ;mil feathers, the folds Of the velvet -crown secured by two miniature pugs in carved Wood; ,and a , theatre - bonnet Of ivory ;velvet, capote -shape, the brirni. slightly turned up: and sctiNered. with sealskin;- on the Ieft side is placed a cockade Of sealskin 401'61110 ilanet.'-* flat and- Piointed, lined wi64, rvory velvet ; strings of ivory -Ottoman ; the crown of the .dapdste is secured- br& fine goideri.cord, and. • wee golden pinsand_chains attach the vel- vet- folds here and there. Of elegant sim- plicity, this bonnet is certainly the highest attainabienote, and is -6alled the "Chapeau -Germekings.!! 'The " Milibran " is another creation - of ei` totally different' style, and will imit beauties of the dashing, dazzling Spanish type, high in 'crown, with broad. brim, around the edge of which is placed a tiny bebe plisse of lace, sharing the face'. .0n. the side- a large bow of blaek velvet, secured' by a jet dagger. -Peaiiing around - the crownandknotted low on the neck, in - - charming carelessness, IS ,E,.. torsade Of :canary Ottoman velvet. .., . 'Other Mats OD Egress.; . flarpet's Bauar says that Velvet is -the favorite material for , the season, striped and figured designs being used for besqub •or overdress of these suite:- . . • ' That Woollensuits are the rule for street wear .this minter, and 'cloth snits are the; , - ' drat Choice. These will be more popular' than ever before, and will be. appropriate! 'on almost allapions s k for evening • parties_. - k' : ' TharbIack st .kingepr ail for common4r , - . wear, . while an effort is - being made: to •t evive the fashion of: matching the hose to . the 'dress. . . - • . - - , . ' • That colored flannel petticoats are used more than white ones. . •-• . _• - • That bias puffs of tisane or mull for neek and sleeves have almost superceded lace.-;, .. - That charming effects are now produced in silk and satin Stuffs: .. :•- ! That velveteen is the material of the prevailing • street 'suit, while silk. velvetir, -are_ reserved for evening wear. That felt bonnets to match the suit will be popular for winter wear. •That all parts of .the toilette of well -dressed women, will be provided to.match; That Skirt draperies are niuch simplified, : Since the 'Ong wft-iter Five cover them so nearly. . - \ • • . , . That many of the cloth dresses fbr win -- ter -Will be -trimmed With flat gold. braid embroidered in chain stitch, or combined with black soutache. That &ulnas's, birds, fishes, etc., in fancy jewellery,,ornament dresses . as fastenings, • or for pinning on bows, criffs,_etc.flikad- justing drapery. . That elaborate applique work Ormunents. • many suits for day and evening wear.Ya ., • -swamp Notions on -13.1.oimesisweepsig. 1 ; •. in stack the people say .that if, after , -sweeping a room, the broom is accidentally "- left up in a corner, stranger4 will visit the ....• house in the oourse Of- that day 4 while - -others affirm in the. northern counties that to sweep dust out- Of the ho.use- by . the .front door is equivalent to .sweeping- away 'the goOd fortuneandheppmees - of the family.. Care oho:I-mid rathe4 • be taken. _to fitgeepsinwaids---the dust being carried out N: in a basket or ehovel,---and then no harm OW happen. ,Fiirthermore, the spider, hich in daily, life is little noticed except its cobweb, the prepuce. of which in aee . generallibetokens-negleot, is by. no - meets an unfriendly .lniittiCor. - Although - - s„ • - .the servant oftentimeea • inthlesedy Sweepe, this tuicared-for little viiiitor away from the Wall, yet a common proverb reminds us. that : "If you wish tb live and thrive, •••• . • •Ve• -4 ELLIk Wit It 1314.64.--.; I' f -_ , A - Well-known • Ggitleniais% : . Pillions • tbropy inn& the Mint -motion . Onnsed 04 by- one lit Le • We publishedln otitl octal winning M- r" mos/late Betio p and Chronicle.) • , *day morning aldgnif, i t letter from a gentleman knwir pergOallY or by reputar- tion to nearly every pinvii. in theland‘ We have receiVed a iitunbe 'of letteirs protest- ing against th use of o' columns for Bitch "palpable fronds, and representations ;" therefore, to confirm onct a doubt the authenticity of the letttsr, and genuineness 0! its sentiments, 'a rcti rter of this paper -••---•••• '•••4:-•••• -ADVICE TO EN/8113LIPTIVER. Op tfie appearance of the first symptoms- -4s general gebility, toss of appeldte, ohilly• sensations, followed by night ljet the spider run alI. sweats and cough, prompt nieagures of re- lief shOuld be taken. aonstutiptiOn is - ill -luck being supposed- to quickly overtake • those whirkill or even ;e0 ninoh as injure it. •• • serofulous disease of the lungs; - -therefore' It was a notion formerly prevalent in many use the great anti-scrofulone or blood - purifier and strength-resterer,-Dr. Pierce's parts of Scotland that, should a servant "Golden °Medical Discovery:" - .Superior to wilfully kill a spider,. shei.Would. certainly Cod liver oil as .anutaitive, and unsurpassed break& piece of -crockery- before the day- -aia a peotOral. For weak liings, spitting -of blood; and kindred affections it has no equal. Sold by druggiste,..-For.Dr. Pierce's treatisiron consumption send two stamps. Woma's DISPENSARY MEDICAL. ASSOCIATION. was -out. One reason wily the spider is protected • from ill -usage is that it is sup. posed to bring 'prosperity; but the real cause, perhaps, is due to the influence of an old legend which relates how, when Christ lay in the manger at Bethlehem, the spider airie and a -Web over the . spot where He was, thus Preserving His life by screen-- ing Him from aa the dangers that aur - rounded Him. - •- The Ilosise4 • - The old. time straight-backed. • splint.: bottomed chairs of our gra-ndmother are being promoted from • the verandah; where good sense and love of comfort pieced them several years _ago, to the tarlor. After a patient scraping to - remov Mae gay paint tronathe frames, -ladies -stain them in imi-J tation of mahogany or . cherry and estulhion them with the finest -satins and pluithes; Thins' equipped these substantial attioles suggest the idea 'of 'being ashamed of their own extravagance; but they naake most eartfOrtable seats, and their rugged home- liness serves to heighten the effect of the . elegant fabrics that adorn them. A-I.Tarob which Goes by 'FfleetrIciti• • A Jewish young man, 19 irearepld, named Solomon,- Schisgal, has invented a watch which goes by electricity, -and with scarcely • :Always in working order -Yeast. ,. WM commiesione&tO :artain all the pos; Bible factsmthe matteg . ,Acoordingly,he visited Clifton: Springs,; aw theatither of the letter, and with theff3l1owing result: • 1-, Dr. Henry Foster; thii entleman inques. stion, is 63 or 64 years f ..agefiand has an extremely ocordiel manz e. He presides as superintendent over celebrated sani- dlitriuna : which . woo o Moja ' over 500 .guests and is4nquestinfiably the - leading -health resort of the 11 ountry.'Several yearsago this neyolettilinanonsely deterr, imined. to be , his • o lili ..execuOr.; and, :therefore, 'turned- -- o -:i, this . insignifi7 Cent ,..property. *brat $300,900, as • a free gift to a;board _ trustees, repre- senting :the ; pri - oipid V ngelioal- denomi- nations. Among the 1istees are Bishop A. 0: Cbxe„Protestent• 1 ' Bishop' MathewSim !Methodist 4pisconai ; ;Anderson, ofthe Univ r 1.11ei. Dr. Clark, Senreta6 '111:.M.,13ostion. !The bei ithe institution is the igelioalmisaione4eiaal health has been broken I ---of.• Msters, Of ' a' - in good standing. 341 --rt membere 1 KIT uffalo ; n, Philadelphia,. resident IL B. ty of Itochester ; of the A. B. C. olent purpose of e ; lat-of even, ir families whose their work.- 2nd • denomination, --Kingettni City Council have decided to, fail into line with the standard railvray time on the 18th of November. ' TUE MCALEER SEX are immensely strengthened by the use of Dr. R. V. Piercers " FavoritePrescription," which cures all female 'derangements and gives tone to the -system Sold by druggists.• Maid of the mister -A. sweetheart,1 Young and middle-aged men, suffering from nervous debility and kindred affect- tions,_as loss of memoryand hypothondria, should °lidos° three stamps for Part VII. Of World's -Dispensary Dime Series .of pamphlets. A.ddress Woman's D/SPE !UAW BfEDICAL ASSOCIATION N Y Made of the mist -A drizzling rain. • *For the -delicate and , Cmiplicated dculties peculiar to women, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega-. table Compound is the sovereign remedy. -. any ,movement it is therefore simple in• construction ; and easy to handle; it is oh-eap, and, above all, keeps correct time. I 30 etr ; re snWohh7'00tarbemrg-tilanSedl rlai3adtrabeenzta Tehteo s Her; Chwolsoii, Professor of PhYbies at current. expenses Of institution are Univeraity of St. Petersburg; has ,written ;met by the receiPt:frcurq an articIe on the subject in the Nowdsti, e hundreds of in which he says: "In its remarkable distinguishedr and g weCtuy. . people who , simplicity this invention can only be 00M-, every year crowd its H pared with ' the aibloohkoff, system of ere come Men and w electric lighting. The watcheiare without 'in Perfect but first iy.naptoms of discs w 8 -J '&b i3Pring8. and minket Ziolely• of two eels. Besides . beingi . trite, they; heie el Y h - - pan the felt all fir the advantage of the secenC.heind moving until bheir health eo in single - momentary, IeaPei' as i-li inotab' hlictleatarloteg toshvesiiIrtUrgifle4 the case only in very Costly watbhes, and ivlaioli is of the utmost 'utility for Astro- prove.- They constitute 51130 Cat in motion _a-. certain number of: These watches lain APg-Ilini-stert! midi hishot statesmen, naillionaired, 1 nonoiCal observations. watches attic same . constrnotion; so that Pr°f0Ors and °M° ill• fi they altkeep . exact tibia. The invention land._ , bas convinced me that vratchles can be used D jawing . til° . 'cliii for the purpose Of . telegraphy." After Cin't)nicle frcani his t'°°k marked: "Drootor, i that.; has created a good deal fi of our readere havialquest tieity." ' - - .-: ' . -I- doctor, - , 4, - .. 4 " To. *hat - 40 91ii ref .4 Have youi not eeen eitiyaper ?if naming several other- .adventages, •Prof. Chwelson describes the invention as a wonder which willoause an entire - revolu- tion in the manufacture of wittehes. Heir Schisgal-is the son Of aJewish watchmaker in Berditschew.--.....7:eivish Chronicle. our -Skin- Cure is sz.ver-excellent. Itis, .,euring ray daughter's . ring worm, . which spread all over her body.” Mrs E. L. D. Mer- riam, Blue Hill, Mass. -Druggists keep it, $1 per package, ras .r.11aele of .,the. -mystery ---.Hotel. hash.. -HE . ATTENTION 'OF THOSE Who have beewsufferinte, longtime from-. old complaints that have - resisted • all Ordinary methods of treatmen‘is called to Dr. Wheeler's Compound Elixir of Phosphates and Calisaya. alievOgirdiableAep-__a_rettion, by promoting the creates 13ure yitalizing bIoocacsiiirettiffer tissueikand Sapply-nerse -force to all the organs of the body: It is a Speoific• for dyspepsia in all its forms, - liver complaint and ...disease of the kidneys;- :and so. • speedtly._ does it a,ct that improvement is fiequentlyimanifeet the -first day o taking it Bqing a chemical food its.proper- ties.are .nutritive, and Cann:ot• injure chile --;-,,r adult under any condition ortne iirjmnaRia ever. 1 A cheeses 3 feet 8 inches thiek, 5 feet 4 inches diameter, circumference, 16 feet 9 inches, and weighing 5,233 pounds, is on exhibition in Boston. - *** "Better -be wise by the raisfortiniesof others than by your own." Take warning in time. Avoid. -quack . nostrums by which thou -- sands. annually parish. Use only such remedies as are demonstrated above suspicion, foremost among Which is Kidney -Wort. For torpid liver, bowels or kidneys, no other remedy equals it. I is sold in bothdryand liquid form by all drug- gists. • • - • - The colored people. in several counties in Georgia are taking a stand for .r,prohi. bition. -mFor one dime "get & package_ of Diamond Dyes atithe druggist's. -Theycolor anything the simplest and most desirable colors. ' 'Horne Influenoe.-Mamma (aghast.)- ', Hary;Y011 don't mean to 04 yo ll refused him!" Miss lltfary-41 Certainly, he said he• had only ten thousand a year.'! Mamma- "o�dness, gracious I' ten -thousand I ten. thousand! when we .understood he was rioi! And now, to think ofilhe 'dinners, .and time and politeness we've wasted en the. creature rt -Life. - Ope Experience from !Luny. I have een sick and. miserable so long and. had caused my. husband so much trouble arid - expense, no one seemed to lint:ow:what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and discour.. aged. •In -this frame or mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family. I soon began to improve; and gained so last that my husband. and family thought it. strange and unnatural,- but when I told them:, what had helped me they said, "Hurrah for Honi, Bitterer long may they prosper! for they have wade mother well and us happy." -The Mother • ., - Walter Besanthairwritten a storyoalled 4$ A Glorious Fortune," -for the Christmas number -of All The Year Rpwid. - - . "Rough on Contest, Ask for Wells' "Rough onCorns.":.150. Quick, aenligete, permanent cure. Corns, watts bunions.- • • • Thereon' 600,000 lay CatholicOn, - • . • r• - gskimiy . .• Wells' HealtI Renewer" *storm begat -an or.cures,Dyspepsia, impotehoo,--SekiisA -"DIP • publish early :Una .111011.-tz" . • • Z.-- It' rnan Hall • • a book 61 -Egypt by A.' M. Broadley, se .tiourts.el for Arabi Pasha. It is Hosi we Defended Aritbir". a. story. Egypt and. the Egyptians,- and will 00.:' tain many starthiag facts about the late.i volt. •_ - --Hon. John- John- Carling'e ;Met - -Moving. from London, Ont., to Ottitvia faAt mWeaBliingn inat:sttialnad. y dep. for•, es t,; -?1,a omost capacity. n who_were once 6 neglected the - -The uncertain Rvere -overlooked impaired. They efore them,- .10i ailments might - 1 alasses,- includ- lawyers, judges, urnalistii;,c011ege- all Parts of the • eniocrai And the reporter . re- 1etter .of --yours tallt;'-•and- many ned its authen- • • . . • ". ;marked the " Yes, but T have not" it yet. I e tteTher, _wrcehl rpi °oh:tore, pat hrisrulef ockunap dd • • • Currox.S;stio ..Y. . DEnt- ushg Warner's Safe Cure, and I regard it as Rtie best remedy for some forms of kidrieV4isetisi that we have. •1 am viatei4trg wit? great care some eases lam now treating for favorable results.• ! I NO* you might nom would like ver musi ain't your stern reme 'dyer our 1mi-tit-tido , 'Yotirs- tr [Signed,] IONnt .-A,4,41,,dcLriot see .4 y'_an the lector;• 1." -Isn't it ungsu iitanding,and WIG Prietary 'prepared time tos read • - , showed him the • - - - ITABzum Co:0 et. II, 1883. f _ . • ••••• thit, and I hope own yourself, ad to talk with you and show you opTER, M. D. 'body _should be 4. 1 for aphysioianofyour ROO tilionimend a pro - n?" I .. -.. 1 . ' • "I don't know ow -it M , be with others but in this institution we*loW • no :person • • • - to dictate- to us what .1 we pall use. Our purpose is to;Oure Mie si9k, and for • that 'work we use anything vrettinow • ' to he -val- uable.: • Becianse.. IL knot!' . Warner's Safe Curertis: a Very .valuan :preparation, I itsmniend it. As its -pcisil ; is manifested. derany laileillO eliill • ILidd to -. the 'COM-. klOce-netp of mY isetinMentidtion." , "Have r iinalYryou eve4d it &rotor ?" , , , v . . _ dote we try any 6: not know the aiei, you kiloW, o theall-invOrtant pr,oPor 1.9pietdoes.The'11r e°.mt 6:12: abie power of Warner's e!..le Cure undoubt- edly consists in the .pro.ipitions _ according to which its elements- agi masa." While there' may be a Ilisiusard 'remedies Made Ofthe !tame elements, .u4lOses.7 they .are put together hi,:prop r-, prO; ortidni. they are . Orthless as kidn y[aneV. Ater preparations. " r ht!Pli„.80-thil,a114 .0 personally and ..exteti&' tions to him on -the ex 0 ilaratiOnii. : I hve hea. 1 the founderlot the Wa ' d as a:man Of large -.0 We . always analyzeg reparation of *Itch. w nstituents. B lily gives the • elbmentity. set Mr. Warner Uer._-Congiattila. anise. of his,pre- inutili of him as er Observatory! ) nevolence. .Vh�. epute& high oh Oter- the man himiaelf gave assurance .tpie the filet place # • -that he _would not put temedy upon the. Market that was inst. tia4worthy tr and it Was-atiotirceof good" ofgratificatiOn to Me to find, out by ctua1 :experiment at the remedy Seel/ uataned-WV.114, , preseionc" The eonelusion, reaoh by Dr. Foster le :preoisely the .saro.f3 tem by Dr, Dio Dr. Robert 4. Gianni, -SU eon -General ,. Gallagher - and iirscessidipreVes,.beyond •,_doubt the great eideattil of the remedy; -Which h meakened solii ds* attention n the land and reioniid- so -'4ny men, Women And Children from thseas and, death:. - M_Ignott, Mayor o • ' rani '‘GreindeArmeer" haaju in .Fganoe: 'Hewasbor • 81:84 4a0.. oiffteuit-,! one of rviv�raJ:61 thO t died stAtilliAtat 1790, atifl".4 : ..-•••t• • of eters,_, 11-• in -idtsr the terrible reitirdat.ifroro. Mose6W. He *ea the decaying' fo' 'miss of Napoleon e . restoration f the Bburbone, ' tered; retain 'ed his _rank, into •• 1 j . Gaso,' so d worth several I:41 fo40!) - = , D.,. mik, .H.- _..... ...,,,,-,-;i4.1,.[, 0,4.,,,h0;4.,f,_,Ift.itigyi; i. .Inlos.pwnecritz:013,4er,: . iloy .-t' . - ' - . .L.--.-440.-! , , re iti,s!sys the Litcdon Triithshixdly baba inEng1ain tune. unit* "Dr.lielisdn's Celery. and Chamomile Pills are wcirth their weight in gold in nervous and sick headaolie."-Dr. H. Behlichter, of Balti- more.. • • - • .Truth asks, would people be -surprised 'to leer that the Quarterly Review's- article on " Disintegration;! which is universally attributed to Lord Salisbury, was 'really written by his nephew, Dir. Balfour, M. P. for Hertford. DidheDje? No! r • • "She lingered and suffer* along, pining away all the time for years,' - The doctors dbing her no-good ;" And at last was cured -by this Hop Bitters the ptplenrgeseaLs rliiTteueclitp aut.". - "How -thankful we should. be for that medie, chiP." - • • - A Daughter's -Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered oria bed of misery. _ " From a complication of kidney, liver, -rheu- matic trouble and Nervous debility,- • "Under the care of the best physicians, "Who gave her disease various names, "But no relief, ' - • - "And. now she is restored to us in gooclhealth by as simple a remedy at Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for yeare before _tieing it "-TEE PARENTS. • • , Father is Getting _Well. daughters say : -• "How much better father. B since he used Hop Bitters." * - • He is getting well after" his 'longsuffering from a disease declared' incurable- • - "And we ariso glad thathe need yotir Bitters:" - 4.A.LADY uties, N.T. • ..1 • 41-T4OWID BUT I.INTMED WOINANts• - -Orem the neeton Glob•I • ' Mar& Editors := •- . TheoveIa& gooklikenese of 2dra.' Lydia El. lib*/ ham, of l'...rmiidassowho abOve other hnmanbeingsi niay be trittbfak calledthe "hear Friend of Woman,* Wsoine of her-correspcaidentelovetocall her. She is realvaty devoted -to her work; whichis the onterimis of' •and is obliged to iicec sic lag. sasistocuito help her answerthe large correspendenni- dagY pours in upon her, each bearing its speehi_ r.burden'ef sugaring, or JO at release !fon) it. Her, VegerttleecM: ,poinidis a medicine for.good and not evil. purposes. . I have personally investigefedit and son ingsfied of the truth of this. 7 4 On aCcdtuit'Of its proven merits, it is- recommended - anipteseribedbithebest &yak:ions in thorcoinnT, One says: "It :Werke like -a charm and saves Muth Sin. It Will erre entirely:4ln word fern) Cf. tains Of the uterus, Leueorthcea; irrigniect em -0. paLifal' . , . . . Menstruation, all-Cvailan-Troalgea,.Ir4s.T.L.a7 tion e.n' rIcrodir.gs;all tasiiacements and -the coup. sequent spina wealv...essiand. is espedr:ii%v Adapted' to the Change ofIffe.u. - • - • • Pernieatel eve* portion pf the10f 0.-st: and gives _new life and vigcn It removes faintgaes, ilatulencr, "destioyi all Craving for 'i StinngSrAS, ani:eiievils weal; - • nese of the stemack. It cures '3.1eatirg„ -SeaciaChes, -.Nervous prostration, General DebEity, Bleepiessuesi, inPreaslon a.nd Indigestion, not feeling of blaring:. down, Cautingrain, weight -and backache; is always : permanently erred by its use. . It Will at all timee, and under all eircumitanees, actin berm, cliy. with thole*: - that pier= the female *stem. " Ittosts enligl. per bottle or six for $5., and is gold Igt druggls Any advice requiredaa tOPPedai Cai0Ontt thenames Of :Many who have been restored to.perfees •:health by the use of the Vegetable Ccmpoluid,.. obtained liYaddresabagliro.P.,13vith-stainOor 'reit% flat her home inLynn, Mass. • • • - • • • For Kidney Complaint Of eitheii segthielsonipound unsurpessides'almodaniteithnonialSahow.. Ankbaceallier Filia," fairs 01/81fT1tAn ati - thebest in fh‘loor1Cfei• the cure 0! Constipatlon, •-.13rdonirthese' and Terisldits of the liver.- e,tr..P1664 'Prriderivorks 'wonders In its, spacialline answistsk AO -equal -tile Oompoufldiflito *Admit% . • . -.ABInustrespeCt her as an:Angel efale:ipti Niter:it* . e.nbitlon13to doge* to mem:- . rsilsceiellia:11w; . - -An Intent. med.y.4andi. _LIRE orallnc* . • ItHEVIII,ek'X'IC • .COiti 1144.41LINIII.S• • you are sufferingi*oin 1111111E1' CO Give EnztrsrATizqn a fsi*.tr never regret having do. Testimonial from W. . lioIrvolYLAGE, Mon ot the Proprietor of the Vrunswiek Hotel, Vaughan), warded to 'Dlr. ut.5..ctrelfald from 'games A. R earned* (iir Whole sale utigg :- •gists; Londonr •" ' - Wisetmai•Vra.* fitlf, 1883. Iherebk certify that I have siiffaiged for several years from Rheumatism, and .wa.0,t,Yast induced: to try Rheamittine, which has 41143 tne, and I take pleasure in recommending it to all who ore suffering from Rheumatism. ili,igned) W. T. DULMAGE. - r , •:SOLI) BIZ ALIi: DR14007STIK - • --. • • The Itheninatine illanllfadOng _ST OATHARINBEVONT 3. virtuei if; cO., Wilt0141.0! Aavels . 7 nalisilFunt- • ID N. 149 4164 $91,*1 4•:.•109,9.91•99pma.m..1,, O HAS BEEN PRQV • The SUREST CURE'. E KIDNEY DISEES t G Does &lame back ordiaorderlarlet.-zr.aie indi- 0 cate that you area 3dOtiXEL P TEE.icr,no NOT HESITATE; use Kidney-Vir ort at eco' (dsug- giste reCtommend it) and. it will spOii over! conia the disease and restore hea) v action. .c 4e •*, • painxbricaalsliclkweaknesseswilicliatotmeeth,,ottm:IP:frosidandth"thwiraftlanditett,t4:911/Itag",'„g;:. Either Sex. Incontinence retentintt,of urines, La d i es rwiminigat40-- E_tOYOUt sex, _auz.nos pain .1 ft- SOLD BY BY ALL Ifft110.10187‘. $1. • a KIDNEY - lb • •4' f • t J....4• ..kt 1 •EttitUtell pr.+ - ''0.77;1-1 -ni a ac/„..V-Ly Jot ' " • sa a- Eleetlittrarii.ig from ifinvola:fiirmir • LOST VIT.&LTCY. 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