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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1884-02-15, Page 7••• • . a. = ROW pogo} rougg. pre prI - rims* Lahr nurses. sens4kabie ifibeiiity .. aa a Farafture =aver. _ - Ia* large squire two-story Ionise; built after the. ante-bellum Southern . idea- of comfort, set well back in *a, *eve of oaks running up.to the big rand, I-. dwells kr. W. B. Hurst. MSS LILl& is between 15 and 15 veers- of age, the picture Of :health and s- t , physical strength, and in every movement shows it, dasn of nat;ire Minimal, • 'Upon a requestto ' manifest SOM0 'of her newly: developed powers, she arthie - and placed her two --hands on the back of a tiommon chair. I,• ew-ratnutes the chair began to move I. , slowly, and then gradually more viCsle tly.. The doctor was requested to hoId: the chair.. In attemptiog to do so he found the task .entirely zoo great, and. was icined by the. writer, but the chair, nevertheless, still moved„ when Mr. _Hurst re -enforced us, to apparently no better effecc, in fact, with all force at our coin, mahd used intheobject, the three found it impossible -to -still the trestless chair, and abandoned the task at last wellex- hausted by the -efforts. ' There was -appar- ently not a particle 'of &plied force used - by the young lady, her [hands. nierely resting rather‘carelesbly on the back- of the chair, and after ' twenty minutes - Of the exercise- seemed not the least exhausted. We were told that . On a- previous occasion four of thestoutest men in the neighbor- - hood had found it impossible. to hold the chair, it ecs- far resisted their efforts as to more thano_n,o.e raise one of ithe number off the floor. ' ffvery large faMily bed_ stood :with the head. -back to the corner of the large ,roora. On the foot Of the bed tile Young 1ady4p1aced herhands, lightly, and after a few minutes the heavy object ` began co WOW,' and, gradually becoming -- more- restless, Was _-soon moving about - the room at a speed so rapid that the young -lady had to assume a" double-quick" to :retain position is guide-.- Abaft", Jra Wim- berly, a cousin of- Miss Luta, _states that ., recently, after the two had together retired _ for the night, she. heard - a thumping Maier on the handboard of, the - bed, which she thought table produced by her companion with her fingers, 'and :80- - requested her ----,to desiet, seshe desired to- -• sleep. 'Mies Lula protestedinnocencie, and the two then wondered, as the sounds' were more audible. A playful remark that it should' -": strike her" caused a sensation like a slight- _ shock felt. by *lila Wimberly scout the face. The sound -was then caused • to inanifest itself where commanded about the bed, and the bedfinallyscomnianded to moves, and, to the intense wonder of - the oa- •f cupants, rolled briskly across the room. ' This phenomenal oirctinastance, it is - :clainavd, led to subsequent experiments: . We were told by witnesses- that on -a par- ticular occasicin -recently While _ the young . lady was lying -viith her farm 'across the bed, shethought of some favorite air, when its music emanated strangely from the: headboard of the bed and was heard by more :than a half- dozen .persons _sitting • aboutthe room. On another occasion an uncle, a man- above the ordinary weight; e sat in si cliall,:his feet on the rounds, while „ the young lady placed a hand with ith under grip on the upper beck of the chair, and , lifted him a. distance across the floor.-- 1 . . s Ce-clartmon Advertiser. • IN UDE P-. ItEil.ENVE OF DEATH.. groriebingleiirewettifkise of Mau and Wile ou the Wreck of the Columba. An;Ougthe confused iiiasc.who were .struggliag and: screaming were noticed a middle-agectman and his Wife. Their con-. duct'was in marked contrast- with that of the other passengers. The. panic which had seized the others was not shared by them, but their blanched faces -told that they realized -the peril which surrounded them., , The only movement of muscles or - nerve e was *at produced by the chilling Eairiospheri. They toed close together, - their hands clasped in each Other, as if about- to iiontempiate suicide together, and thus ftdfir the marital vow of standing by • eaeli other in the varying tide of -life's for: • tunes and Misfortunes. As the wreck -careened With the gale from One side to the other, andwhile the spray and waves were dienchingthera at every moment, thehus- band turned, and imprinted ,a kiss upon the companion of his hfe, and While thus em- braced, a heavy -sea -broke over the wreck -and both were Washed away and .not seen afterward. Mi. Gook says ithe Scene was one which will remain indtgibly impressed upon • his memory_until his dying day.— Bos-ton geiald; THE 1.4Np OF THE :KANGAROO; Whaa a Newspaper Reporter Heard and SAW. 11- A.ST $1S:F1D - AUSTRALIANS. (Fron the Sydney, New South Wales, News.) . . - While ,attending the annual shoW of the Corova Pastoral and. Agricultural Society last week, our reprecientitiye fell in _with Mr. Alfred of .Booltenoomana, highly acoomPlisheid and intelligent gentle- man incl one of the moat SUOOeSS/14 breeders .0-1,`,sheep in the, .Murray District of New Sotitli Wiles. Mr Hay won five prizes to . sheep{ at the_Cprowa show, and: a few weeks ago he ipapottpd into this colony the finest lot of American -merinos, inoluding semi!: of the most noted prize takers in the United State*. 4 -This gentleman was enthusiastici in his praise- Of St. Jacobs Oil, end saidtbat he always kept a supply at his sheep station. A few applications Of the Oil had banished a painful attaek of, neuralgia, from Which he suffered,- and the success it enjoyed in America, where he had seen it. in universal use, thoroughly conyinCed him that it would be quite a boon and blessing in the Auetralian bush. Other grdzers and agriculturists whom the reporter rast at -Corovia - heartily endorsed Mr. Hay's Statement, and gave the reporter the idea that 'this. compound bathe favorite and soYereigr1remedy in the up -country districts.. - • A NOTED CRICKETER'S CREDENTIAL. In Melbourne the scribe paid a visit to hie- old triAnd Boyle, the famous Victorian. criciketer, who was a member of each of the three'Australian elevens which made Such a stir in merry England. Boyle introduced the reporter to Soot% also a cricketer of. repnte, and Boyle's. partner lathe firm of BoyIe oz-Seott, whose oricketing and foot- ball depot in Bourke street; -Melbourne, is well known in the colonies. Scot#elated hovilie-had -been- lamed, in the leg,..by a fearful blow from a priaket ball -on the .East Melbourne ground, last season: Therumb swelled very much andthe bruise °wised Such excruciating agony that holed le be taken home -in a cab, but two applioatione of St: Iambs Oil banished the pain,. and reduced the swelling:- Scott, with that, characteristic desire to do good, has -never .ceased to reconimend. the remedy to -cricketers and footballers, and he says that it has given satisfactory relief to all bis athleticfriendewho have tried it. “piiiiristerei” - A $evenhIk,4 bid BabreLett at a Nev . paper Office, - - , ,... 4.. Considerable excitement4forevailed in t office of neighbor this Morning. Atm.:- - 6. a..m. a baisket, Was discovered : just insic - the -door Of the front .office. lycontaine ababy„ apparently about seven weeks ol The- discovery of the following note co siderably relieved the anxiety) of so taetabers of the FT, P. staff f: - ' • ' Wnixte. z4f, Jan. 27th, p.: To r the Free .1.4-ess : it . .. nEAlt SIB, Pity my misfortune and look c upon me with mercy. -I am_ compelled t this to save mitliom disgrace - :in the eyes c - people. Please place my baby in the ho will can and see it soon. . It- is not Niptipet ctlid seven :weeks old on the 26th inst. _ Ane.'llealthy child, and no person need be to adopt it. But I would; like to kiiow -w goes to; Good- , Inb s, - - i - BIA ele The anag, ent ofthe Home refr • take the child—Winnipeg- Times. = Married -76 A correspondent horn Burford se Brantford COurier the &l -lowing death ocourred here on Friday last Joseph:Frazee. Deceased lady we, 95th, year ancUtali left a husband of age to mourn ber loss. • The old had been. married 76 years and bac - celebrated their ".diamond" _wadi) -almost unprecedented event. Litt the giiI:of IS and the young man of 2 thaY were itarried-in the year lfit that for over three-quarters of is they would share life's pleasures a together. From the facts abaieS case is without a parallel in this " TheoId couple here referred to ar 'ants of Mr. X.F...,Frazeei ofthis ai • t. . Dr. 11010.0.., 46100 tioOL -phYsunan III a hospital foechildren in Philadelphia, fSheit.".pretty blonde, 23. ytais7oniigs;aritis giving entire waists°, ion in her position. 8‘• • 8 THE FIEND AGAIN BELTED:" • - The reporter was advised ' to interview Mr. Arthur Pretty, the enterprising pro- prietor of the "Compagnie Francaise," 5 Collins street east, Melbourne. That gentie- man,who had suffered. much from rheuma- tism, candidly confessed that when he .first employed the Oil he had. not. the slightest faith in. it as all the ; other known -" specifici," for his Malady had failed. To his i tense surprise and delight however, he 'discovered that before the bottle was finished, he was entirely and -permanently cured. He has dubbed it -the:" pain -con- queror:' and -is ready to say good word for it .whenever required, - - - s the The • Mrs. her ears- uple thus an • did hen bink ntu.0 pains tea the ovince. he par- . •STDNEY CERTIKIES _ . • — 'Upon his return to Sydney; the rgOorter was confronted with 'further proof/ of the popularity of St. jaodbs Oil. _XI:Walter Haynes, manager for Mr A. G Church- -wood, the w. ell-lmown wholesale _ coffee, pepper sag Spice merChant, 147 York street, was afflicted • SQ severely with- diem mato lunibago:that he could not rise from his chair. The application of the Oil removed the; pain, whin • has -never returned. Mr. Haynes?' is eso overjoyed at this : :astounding _cure that he -affirmshe • should gladly spend o last:21 he had 1I1 -Little, the go ahead of the American k Pitt street,was once to his expe- -certify that his * severe :and p the use of the- 6 ties were also, acknowledged by a nuinber, of that gentleman's acquaiiitanis08. . - • St. J'acobii Oil the e wor1d. Mr. E. A. nd spirited manager ovelty, Company, 291 • interrogated in refer- ence. He was glad to fe had been cured of _a rheumatic affection, by 11. Its unrivalled proper- 'Time ittloAriA maim*. diary 'Price.0 " • Funeral. • don Chronic • • . . . .. . . - Yesterday a ternoon: 4,11'irritordinary , ..i. . • scene tints enacted in the -0#-:., donian read and its neighborhood, In cOpeetion:..With the funeral of an aged.WOmailianamed Mary Babinemi; wholWas well knit !in not only in. Islington' and St. Pancras, bt- - - the title- of the ' Queen . of the Coate. throtighotit thetmetrOpolis. 864_ who had resided at ,street, Caledonian road,, ,a . t�. have a 'still in Somers To years had 1,icsi4 vendor of is stated that she amassed - a being worth no less than k her-Oustoni to lend td coster on Fridays and Saturdays t with, they paying her- s_ . shilling. • in . . tne.; - c deceased. was. 'a meet -ewe She paid- some 20 years- ag 1 Sharman, of -galeclonitin . ro funeral expenses. Diving that the. deceased in her wi that her remains should be,fi last resting-plaoe. by fauril white etdocks, and that gtit- wig women should follow wearing dress/Se, Paisley :shawls, h: feathers in theta, and Whit tbere was to be - £20 spent tain1ptiblio-housee she nail terrnong-ers, - and that ther _band of Musiol in ' iii'itteliclari Sandi( of -persons congregat :street, along- the Caledonia route the pro lotion was .torke. to Vincih- ley Cemetery. j. So .great,i 4-ieed, was the I obncotirse4 of people that •,4 .blockeid the Whole traffic for - the taliV item*, and. in • , . , indows!to see police, under " Tucker, of os.t • --difficult clear . -Ks Procession, i..bed oak„ borif .tioTni:eJic.tioffiarny,.. 1, 1884." ' It was 'dressed And the bead -P„,i1EJEN. at Her tigers," but ary Robin- • Bemert e time used and of late •tee -meat. It *eat fortune, 00,- . It was •:Stiges money. in5 to market ✓ the. loan _ The qes character. '$) Mc.' Frank -£20 for her . the rumor had ordered ried totheir ens wearing t or purple with white prons ; that driak at cer- a, by the cosi- iwas, to be a somethou- ir BeMerton. „road, .and the smile' eases Persons paid for the -procession. piss by. T -the _direction ' of Inspecit , cp :the ' Y - division,- had al ,. . , task -- to . ,ke , ' the. sp 'as • • to allow -1 •the funs When it did etart, to get al which was of; handsome P a brass plate, Withthe ins Robinson, aged 71; dieda- was reported that - the Oor in white -satin, and that ' was a. handsome wreath. PA -funerarciar condsined the coffin, which rw.- s 'completely covered with expensive wre Ills andoroases. There _were, besides the r friends of. the l deceased, the mourning Carriages, a g pony-oarts,-donkey-barrow. being overfilled with costeri hundreds followed on 'foot Cemetery; where the ' dace -; TEE GREAT COLONIAL 13013, -SE., t• • . _ • -Dir..WillitiAn Edward Wilson,- of Merlin. R. TOWLIS & CO., OHO ofthe leading ship- ping and mercantile - lams -in the colony, says .that a friend of his, ago eminent 'citi- zen believes finely in St. Sioobs Oil, and • loys it in his household for various c utPlaints. Mr. Wilson is never without bottle of the Oil in his owu. home, and deolaies thafit cured the wife of Messrs: R. Towns & Co.'s storekeeper, who Was "down-" with rheumatism. - It may be mentioned that the Hon. 'Alexander.Stuart, M. A.; Prinie Minister and Colonial Secretary of New Smith Wales, is a partner in the flail of R. Towns & Co. .” THEY CALL HEN DOCTOR 1" •• tives and, near followed in t -number. of and 'cabs :all °tigers, whili3t theFinchley d was buried tie, which was &strange one, devised a gret.deai of excites- ' eiaid, ;left a rink, and -10s: e -interment. -Spent • in the *4asiad. . in her family grave. The 4 ment. •Thedceased, it sum of 1Q to be spent ifl £, i for pipes and tobacco afteri ,money;weer afterwar manner indicated by the d - • 1 - -Meg In rowel,: I ' - eth's tnne.- aintily as any • Poo_ollakieotfigeldglasses o. en, tee, they a fashion of • i Men appeared n El` :fliffs,pleatedraInd plaited danie ; they oirried fans a which to arrange a order in their- dress. - carried - and rem Wearing earrings. But le it should seem that this arraigdment of nii is, piece by piece,' _taking from :,•our illorefathers all titles.to our respect, it shotiiii..be mentioned that to men originally bellenged the right Dir. H. G. Rowellithe popular proprietor of the Great Western Hotel, at Kattoomba, is o of Most steadfast believers,in St: &cobs Oil, and is untiring in recom- me ding it _for nuniercine distressing corn-, pIai is. He told the reporter of .several wolderful. . cures in -tie district, and he adv rts particularly to the Oise of promi- nen# offidial, in the service. of the Govern- ment; of New South Wales.Mi. Rowell's success. and -enthusiasm in administering the Oil have induced his friends to 'call hum doctor.. ' - • KINAL IMPRESSIONS. -The reporter was deeply impressedwith the splendid unanimity of public Sentifnent regrer' ding this remedy. All who Were ap- proOlied spoke readily,.many el-ten:1;4th en- thumaecit„ of its efficacy in serious and pain- ful ailments. "Never saw anything like IV. and k AU that it is claimed -to be," were the most common. verdicts of. colonitts -whoseutterances carry weight... Bt._ Jacgibi Oil has bedomiithetalk- of -the tolyn,-. and its qualities .are eagerly debated - in- in- terior by scidattersistelector, bashnian . and -digger. Booth to say, it -is being made plain to 11.Abet never in the; history bf sAus- trans, halt a -medical discoverybeen acoepted by the public with such general lippro: baton.- - • - . • The new sateens, with, a • crescent: and star design on grounds Of Various Colors, re destined to gpai - • . ••• ..•••• Advice to Coasuisapdres. • On the apPearanceofthkfirist kimptoms; lee general debility, lose :of appetite, chilly sensations, followed AiLliight,ssiesitte !and '• .cough, prarept Measures of relief should be taken. Donsiimvion is .scrofiil- aus disease of the itingi -therefore use the great .anti-scrofuloue or blood -purifier . and strength -restorer, Dr. pierce's , " Golden Medical Discavery.7 Superior to odd liver oil as. a . nutritive, _and unsurpassed: as. a pectoral,' For; weak lungs, spitting. -of: blood, and: kindred affections, it has no equal. . -: Sold. • by druggist. ;For 1 D s ler op 's treaties on Coneuraption send two stamps. WORLD'S DISPENSARY : MEDICAL ASSOOIATION, -Baal% 4. Y. --1, The life ; of -man -oonsists not in seeing to wear -ruffs by virtue of - ship.-- It was , only whe masculine privileges, an that a- keen competition; each -sex stray° to out extravagance, i and 't e I.ds Of people appeared --Its if borne orOihen.tienchers. Earrings, too, Were worn binen.before the Conquest. -Thieoeinnot b.s- eld to exOnen ate Men from blame, no ivert us from the conclusion - that 1 at - certain, periods men I have gene dy adopted an Miseemly display and be guilty. of an effeminate refinement in etas. It is aot so intich to- -01e -discredit'.! Englishmen -tharthey wore petticoatsLnd stomachers in ei arly days, when' ththosere recognized parts of ir the ale costume s it is to the:. disgrace of their descendaits Who took up the wearing (*.fripperies a fineries pro- per AO women—the dissoluti cavaliers who, after the Restoration, pr ed, themselves out in laces a d ribbons d feathers and, flowing curbs, or the orava,..‘0 and beWigged dandies and Macaronies Oli the succeeding - . reigns; 'who, with :. their - glpcoits,lacied cuffs; silk breeches, cloc03-stoakings and buckled shoes, were at heastas fine, and certainly no I less- .depral-(-4, than their fathers.' It is well thattl.uasculinkiiress has now. distinctlinens of 4..imaroation, and has hi -morns generally dar. *,and sombre in color ;..so. that, although mashers". and ." dudes" perpetuate effe inacy in -men, they ' have not at least' he' advantages which gaudyapparel and , Mnrcion garments rnight givethemin paradi ' the degenerate daintiness of iijhich they So unworthily vain.. I _- . . litire lUasY,IP iginal owner - ladies invaded t took to ruffs, egan, which the other in viSiOLIS and ;In- dreaming dreams, but in. active charityand willing service. - 66 difilt No Hoye; Ladies I " - 'Or- Dr. Pieree's "Favorite Prescription" is prompt :1 and certain remedy for the painful disorders .peculiar toyour sex...By druggists:1 - 1, Simplicity, of all things; ie the hardest to he aopied,.and ease is only to be acquired With the greatest labor. * ' • • 'Woman- add Her Diseases , is the title oils large illustrated treatise, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo; N. X., Sent to any address for three stamps: -.- It teaches .suc.- . easeful self-treatmen‘- - • - - , . HE • .ART OF PROLONGING_ life consists in underlitanding the essential conditions onwhich the ..fact of life depends. But to reconstruct the human system sitar it. has become physically &Moralized by disease is really- to create a new being. Yet; that -this can be done, is capable of actual demonstration. Dr; Wheeler's: Compound Elixir, of Phosphates and Calisaya; by aiding the digestive process, and furnishing the elements- -of bone, muscle .and nerve, Perfects. the assfmilation of food, and complete nourishment of the tissues ;morbid prodactsand humors - are • removed from the I blood, and .a healthy process of repair Bot .up, which gradually restores and vitalizes all the organs, according to nature's process of buflaihg up the feeble Constitution.. . Parisians are combining English crape . , with satin for effective dinner and reCeption toilets.. - • t• ts,44. Paistio#, N'• o 114:444 /Air duriiViire war in oaring for the sick and wounded, is nOw an invilid and inpusiedy,-Niropmpftfaiiies. She has Asked -thiic-GoifeeninT3nr` (Or' $2,50% an it is probable that.she will soon get it. • - irdie M Hennepin . w it at the seashore. • - i ii Oh see that!" exclas - t , ,4 "Sae what?" inquired )4 : .. "Why, see that little the *wavelet like- a tiny 1 , the scene.,, 1- -1 . d _. . . , , . " 0- coine, -you ha 104$ pump let in the back yar 4 • little headleti" - I • 1 • 66 _BOUGH ON C - i • I :Ask for "BQugh on Cough Elora Throat, 11 axsenass. Tri", • - ..For the ' overcoats an, girls and boys taking thi. bed velvet is- uite popul' 1 • , _•_ . It seeins impossible that such common, simple pl ' MaildrAke,,Dandelion, etc.i- and' such great cures as ' when old and young, rich. ai. doctor, lawyer and • editor I been cured by them, you I ,, them yourself and doubt ndj. - •rLydia E. Pinkham's great Laboratory, Lynn, Mass., is tttring out millions of packages of her celebrated Compound, Which are being sent to the four winds. and actually find their way to all lands under the sun and te the remotest confines of modern civilization., . • Large iloWer designs on the new silk' fabrics will be outlined with harrow lace,. embroidered in jet . or beads. • , ntivutiv OF MAN. Nervous • Weakness, Dyspepsia; Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by "Wells' Health Re- newer." $1-. - * , . - A little pelerine orape, just covering the shoulders is pretty and fashionable with the toilet; for children. The Bathe measure will not suit all air- . *. cumstances.! But Kidney -Wort suits all cases of liver, boVels and kidney diseases and their concomitants, piles, constipation. diabetes, ague, etc. Try it and you will say so too. FOR- THE ' MONEYS, UYER AND i URINARY_ THE BEST BLOOD PEK)INI3OR. - .1 - There is only one way by which any diaaAja can be cured, e.,nd that is by removing tilal Ouse-- whateverit may -be. The great ine.cliog %tither- ities of theday declare that nearly every-,Osease is caused by deranged kidneys- or liver.,W ,iestore thes • herefore lathe only way hy_whifr_Ahhealth can be secured. Here is where: WarRtgolilate Cure has achieved' its great reputatio auk.. . directly upon the kidneys and liver an-yilplao them in a healthy condition drives sease and pain from the system. For 11111C.idaoyLivet and -Urinary troubles, for the distrogug _die - orders Of women, for _Malaria andklOsioal troubles !generally, this great reme47.,4 no equal. Peviare ..of inipostors, 1mita and • concoctions said -to hi:Oust as goo& ' For Diabetes ask for Warner/a. - hetes Care. - - For sale by all dealers.. a. vvAxv.zia a co; : Torontkpat. Hopheater. Y Lou '1 0.4 •49. little withered cipote of two shades of blue, pink or yellow is.. the proper bonnet for the 5 -year-olds. - - !aria tlhe Diamond Dyes more coloring is given for 10 cents than Many 15 or 25 -cent dyes. and they give 'faster and more brilliant° colors - " jenny Lid's son.Walter Golasohmidti is to be married in London . shortly to Miss Daniell; eldest daughter of Col. James Le Gegt Daniel1. • Home Items. _ • .4411.yont own fault , : ;if you remain sick when you On Get hop bitters that never—Fa, ; f:•• r :The Weakest worean,-smallest &lid awl -sickest :invalid can use hop bitters with safettitil great good. • . • mei tottering aioundfromit a ' m kidneytrouble or any weakness will new.by ing- hop bitters. • ;4" • . - ' --My wife and daughter were made Agoiltlay by the use of hep bitters, and. I. recomueLgi them to idiT people.—Methodist Clergy/nal:141,, - • I Ask anytoocl doctor if hop . Bitters are not the hest family me, On earth. •- 4,„ —Malarial fever, Ague and BiliOnsr;esal. will leave every neighborhood as soon as #0441;itters arrive. • - • - ',/ mother drove. the paraly. sis andtenrallia all out of her system with hop =Ed. Q*80 Sun. ' —Keep the kidneys healthy -with and yonneed not fear sickness. —Ice *ater is rendered harmless a freshing and reliving with hop bit •draught. •• a-Theivigor of youth for the aged, in hop bitters. - ittert i -,:more• re eae - k! • HE GREAT C TOB As Ltis for 'op. the painful dilteaseif e • KIDNEYB,LIVERAND 201,01a It aleanses the system of the sorikpOSon that; causes the dreadful suifering v -'-oh only, the Vieth= of Rheumatism can 2!Z0. of eke pou_sAtiosi OF oAm.gic, worst rorms or nave been quicklyrelieved, and in s :PERFECTLY,CURED.-o $1.' LIQUID OR. DRY, SOLD. BY B 44- LDry can be sent by meal. , WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co. ,Burlirr'''inVt Ts. her brother d 2irdie. e-etoitial John": diet just above et danoin_g O'er er go out fio.the nd soak your - W-15173012° 1 ..Loss of Appetite, Sour Sto HabituaLeostivenes Sick Headache and 13i1io0.00s. Noe, 24, per bottle. Sold by all r4itasts. Almost the only _trim children is the la the handsome silk And little chi =owls iiswadvt Infallible, tIeee hirfl feverishnese, restlealltess, tion. , I az: Coughs, Colds' e 15c. Liquid,- 50 remiss of little t.ret steps, rib - remedy made of a5 Hops,- Buchu, led Make so -many Bitterd, do; but r dor; pastor and •.testify to having *believe and try ey g employed on • diesile0 at forigne. s. dart1c; for rimy constipa- o LYDIA N K ANIIS _11 - - - VEGETABLE 0011130UND, a-Positly0 quo. • FOrnlithOge;$infultioniplaints ant Weaknestrei • ' so common to our best female population: -A Medicine for Iranian. Invented by a iireinani . . - Prepared by a woman. * The GreatettDisesiei7 ;Shoe the Dawn of Histery. •. - - _ , arlt revivecthe :drooping spirits, inilgorateti- and. harmonizes:the organic functions, gives elasticity 'and firnmesi to the step, restores -the natural -lustre- to the eyd, and Plants on the pale cheek of womear the fresh roses Of life'S Spring and early summer lir'PhySiolads Use ii -a°4 Prescribe it Freely. Jt -removes faintness, flatulency, destroys. all craigng - for stimulant, and relieves weakness a t'ne stomach. _ That feeling of beating down, dousing pain, weight .and backache, isalways permanently cured* its use. For de -axe -of Sidney Coinplaints of either men . this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA. E. PINSWAWS BLOOD- in:rid-tint *ill eradicate . every . vestige of Humors from the Blood, and give- tone: and strength : to -the system, of man wornan or child. Insist on baving it. • Beth the Compound and 131Ccd.Ptiritier are prepared it 233and 235 Weetern Avenue,' Lynn, Mass, Price of 'either, $1. gx bottles for 05.- Sent by militia tb,e form of pills, or of lozenges; on receipt of price, $I prboX "ox either. Mrs. Vinkhant freely an4wprs all letters of Enclose ;et. Stalin. Send for paMPidet,- . -*go family should be without LYDI& E. 14gX11 TAMES -PILLS, ,They etre COfiStip*I031, bil.10 eoultorPiditY of the liver. 25 gents perbex. :1 ••.oIdbaIIDruggitS. h'- - OTRO-vOLTAIO BELT and .oltker firAzoTa.14 to rpLawers are sent on 86 DO:14'. 1401 TO - Fst ok.6.4 -HEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, -w1124:,* suffer- ing from Nravotra DEBILITY, LOST .71IT41ITY, WASTING Virr,.,iiorgosts. and all those faisf-ases of a, PERSGNAL NATORE, resulting. from -.4.figsr,e and '-0Taps. CIOISES. Speedy relief away Omplete restoration to HF.AVIII, 'VIGOR ata FUNIi0OD GUAR:AN-TEED.Bend .at once for 11 ilOstrated, PanOhlet free. Address - N, V.....oltain Belt Co.. litarsh611.- Mali; - • $20a dav `Pirts, /!'lrig an seiungtheF4.3.0wir SAU'INONACIOLNICO, TheywiJi saw off a a foot log In2tdi•nut,s; En4 •' dorsecl'ngre farnier'caii.makel 'Wen everyj state ChineaO:' tie. right! tomaXtl-Xem. Any! bemireulars free. WILG-144$,WObington,D.C1 When soy cure i do notman merely te,4i- for a tim and tben/Mvethein..ramina tea. .cal coge,, Made. Ole disease of F 1.:ivalrar =- - remedy. inie y0E1;1 rees:7600,staii: so; 11017. .14; eone::01 tot\ .14 0,0 t 6thg it ,4,722 tin 1117 .7: lo t.;;:; rented: Cure tbe worst e - es. ifecasw O'',!-20irs hart , :OI O. nothing for • i',11na5;'kV1011,9111Qie37:/.°411414• t!) - 7 e=3" • IA]1SOI • who 14 citit'763- era untryalistanceliolobje can b r at'theithomes all the erre ail ; any oae.otin,- o - - gent no caw/ Address - ON MANUFACITKER, OM CO W • grf..-..ktr�tB06tOn use- •• • • . • 81+ ' • timid fsitiku Pas, VALIEHIN