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Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-12-02, Page 7- ••• • elostew vwerett••,...0..." '14MMIelig • '• The1'Orreer',0 Seventy lrifarff, Ah • t there be, is, lad, at the plen04; Ile beats the -boys for work, . "And whatsoe'er the taskiniliht 101 '• • • None over saw himohirk: And ho can laugh,.too, his eyes.; -.nun p er with inirpful tears; And piing full many an old-tinte song, • In 8Ilitti of seVentv veers. " Good morning, friends I 'tis twelve k ; Time, for a half-hour's rest,' ,10, And fanner ,Ielintook out his him*, ••• And au it with &zest. - " A harder !wilt it le,!'saId.lio, • " Than following lip:these steers, Or mending fences, far, for me •A To feel iny seventy yeals. • "TOtt ask nanwlay I feel so young,, sure,lriond4, I can't tell, . ' But think, it is iny good wife's fault, ' Whe kept, me up so wdll- , For womeireueb as she ere scarce. In this poor vale of tears; • ' She's given me love and hope and strength • For pier° thantorty years, • • • • And then niy hoyahave all dotes Well; As far asthey have gone, • • 41•Acl that thing warms an old inan's blood And, holps him up and Ofl• ; •,!; My girls, have neverocausod a Pb•hOF • Or.raiseii up anitimis fears.; • Then' Wonder not that I feel •youpg And hald'at seventy years, . "Why don3 My geed boys de my Work •' And It inc sit and. rest? ' I like my own way •best.• .• • - , • They 'have their•dtitY ; 1 have mine, . , And till the end appears . 1-10e1111 to-8111e11rthe,soili-rny.friendeir• , Said the map of seventy years. A FRIEND IN',IYEED. ' ' at3IIHRXibris •TOrICIa. r •.. RIPAX1,1r, BOTA,A2,..... 'MX(4, , Ax.,..pu, LADIES'T ,'. coLLEtfig.., - • ,. , . ....., 4',Rorr, •••••4' ••••••49:-.7 0 4*41•••••• •14•44•0",..41.4.4.14 . Atri nteitts, merattio. . ---- A Story or Man's WeaktielS. awl 17froman's . Du,•13./Acue,otates in the Bnitettn. nem- *The 31(anuoi.r in Wh-teik al 141-1.14012;000 X..OPOF •, craeltXf3V-4019•Xerel •*firfill!i•-- • --. peutifee.thattiritehronin 'kid-04.1004LtvdId :11.7Nearly 200 student!! 1n1886.16 pad- • . . L. ohitie petletenin in desee of a teaspoonful Last Tuesday Samuel C. Tatum, of Cin, Iiii14'aafir 1500140.atb(r4Selier1: '''14''' 0- Did -Yon: notice- that. otnren-.1.-P.0400.t -0, .before.maetspreduceit -initiate:Merl results.• cinnati, ,,Aiedi .at, the family, :mansion ,iii, teep,ityk,.......T.011:Onenees fFein-tif), tq160 pa:'•''''' ----'' leading pawnbroker of afriend.Whoebitticed' n phthitii -the eipetireente: .hate • net yett Avondale; an .ariot9eratio enhorb. Tatum Pet`'lerM1 01e4ron.47$1.50-0404 r:Year•131 to be in his ehraja. "Poor •,f.ell°*0 nlY •• eon long enr1ngli '°°ntinuea to ascertain." :wad but 30 years of e4e,• Tpht was rePOrted;advance. inelnding MiteiOandFane. Arts. m1.- heart bleeds for hi: fla• boa plat left his..whether the TOMAS' are permanently hene- „no being 'a paillion,•at least: . He *14 1 r.lattlf the Music and Art. graduates of ' wedding ring,with ma -the last tie wine Adi el, but it diminishes the expeetetation; a :peculiar n Many *aye, anci by his friends. bound him to happier days. His is a bad which also loses its purulent character. was considered a woman hater. Since his '4°r3'"" ' ' - ' - ' ' 'Miss PiIalaa 'CQUMai Wha.• Watt aP- death a Ptra7.40 lady has :been Been .000 .. Pointed to stewed her father ' as United ; themansion, and it now leaks out that she . " I did not obeerve, him perticularly,." "14 04.1i $90.4"4"` '44F9-**" "Who 41 States Marshal for the Eastern District of 1 flist ,appeared them after : Mr- Pat4P4•18 he 2" - • Missouri, has been: turned Out by the .Pre. -death and denianded tia ' "He MOO Mishap& of a well known • .. Bed her husband. . , .. , ' aotresati, replied the pawnbroker with gene gdoient, • The °face bite been given to a She! shewed a. Marriage certificate that wee Demparatio -worker named John E. Einer:1, lamed by Samuel C. Tatum and Marie warmth," 'and he is the Victim of ' intoler- Ben. And they da say that Paebe niade a ' Frances Eanennin on anlY Oth, 1835, and able cruelty. Would you believe it, the 'good Marshal. t She had pertained all the was admitted as the wife of the deceased.. • woman who, bid a. 'few uncut inionthe agoduties of the office during her father's ill.:1 Learning .that, the lady ' game from this, swore • to •'. (*Hely and .protect him now ness„ and under' the rules of' Civil Service rCity an investigation Wes Maqehere, and absolutely refusee : to 'contribute More R,irra was. elitLt.lec,1.; to, succeed him. • ' . ' 1 a more „romantic story than hers it. Would. than $25 a, Week to hie support. You be hard to conceive. $he is the daughter F Ils which. is to ; seem inerednleus, but I . assure you it -is , EicITF11.3 (:' IN a d laq't "I' ict t.bi. .g. c;i14 d 4 of ' pOor but respectable ' parents. 'Four true." • •,• • . , - *13if tail"' -t°'1?°n °z? °r e !• '• 19/4 A ' . • .\.• 1 years ago', SUS went to ,CineMnatiV *hove who is the man ?" ' . - • the largest f.5ver Painted, hang, 880 feet . in, .. . length b 45 ' breadth The artist Paul she entered ,e,„ , :hospital, . to ' die, . from he,,i4,ulacinanae is lircoxb610. 0,71.yrio, 444• . y , )41 , , , the effects. of 1 fa tumor. Here, elle )utoand of mos. S. xi4i0,, the _Ph, _i0appoteeux,, with a 'doZklk.assis, tants_,,has n.,ro.v. eaw - serooel :, :Town, arid ,. it been engotged constantly on the work or burlesque actress." . ,, ' . the past six.niontlia, and some 'idea Of ite 20ea, lolvheeaud°mIdar' kfatggeiTaii !"loff ' wbac4inbunwilla% ' . A orY Of herrop .eseaped the; gentlernenie •- lips. ' • . • magnitude can begained from thefollowing! , . ,...q - bu----. t -of... materiels' c'•nonn-tune,11- white least 1 ,seeretly. accomplished. They. were married. :.- -* My-old-friend-O'Flynni"--"-he-70v• - " - -' • - • ." - -r-in--Criatinnati underthefictitmusinames7or olaimed. • "Is it possible that ho haio•-°°ra° 3'990 pounds; 61' 3'322 g.a.11°148 ;• e"ree, Herbert Linton and Fannie Thrasher. The (turpentine), entinel ,,3 240 allons.and a car load•of , • • . to:thief : fiteange that r AK tot, recognize .- , P • ,a , . g „ ,. • .• ' young ladyIs parents never knew their. son- filui..-e--- '''-'4,1-,s -.Mx-, -sCr,-u--•.4,-, 4,•••=•-•,•7•mr014,-,4.4 ..caleris...---,..... . • , cetwc-s-..14•14A4•444,1 ' -,---4,74•-•7-77-4e4e•rz . in-law ' by -any -data -00,-MeT4.-.HOWever;#0- " Ah,. Sorrow and privation have altered ExrEsts say that curtains and lino laced rung wife induced. him to remaro her by him, greatly." • .• , can be .made of malleable iron or steel. At is Saler right name; and to do this they 1. must haste andovertake, him;.per- the centennial exhibition it piece of steel vita. to Buffalo, N.Y., whore, on July etb.„ i haps Something' May be done ere It s too, rolled by it mill in Pittsburg was ste thin 1885, they were married nutlet their proper late." .; • •• ' , • . , that it weighed leer) than it ha*leaf and names. They returned to Cincinnati, . So saying, tbe gentleman hastened from Could he • blown loff the hand easier.. than • where they have since been hiring, but still the shop -and in it fear. •moment's had over. 'paper the Came size. . The sheets. for steel. takiwthe unfortunate Man: • : . la" will be roiled down to it low, gouge emd. 'under the name. of Linton, ' The hubband, ' of :course, carried on the dual role Of Her. • " lirockholst,"' he Said gently, "what is the patterns pressed into them -The lace bar( Linton and Samuel , Tatum. The alt this hear? You reduced to poverty' ;. can be made light or heavy, and: ie suitable ainpie have visited the Emennin family .1,,n. you, whose • Wife' could .gratify your every forladiese.' and 'children's. underWeer, arid' this city, but thefneVer•ltneW their. son,m-, wish V' ' • • . •••; 'l:_lerhalir!-101-trinitulog-hato-o-wr..aFf-ana- lAvr 13 -SF -any -other natnethan Linton, until "1 knoW pet how you hate, learned my ;deesees.; '' ' . . • . •• 'after his death, when the. theater 4:4 the , , gad' story, • dear • boy," ' said O'Flynn; Tun word" dude". is ' about. to receive young wife received it , letter ,:from her brokenly, "hat it is.trge. I ,have borne , official' re.00gnition froth- lexitodrapheis daughter explaining the. above facts. The ail 'patiently, uncomplainingly, ' for bar. 'Ex -President • FOrter, - of Yale, who is, in Tatums havoxeceived..the, wife into their, Sake ;,for...1,. shrank from, the thought of :harge Of the- revision of Webster's - -Di c- family, - and she is with•thein in ',liven- exPosink her tO the ,censure . of thewOrld: tionttry, says: "The word 'dude' I believe dale. The couple have had child, which, This..ninink .1 pawned •my 'last article: .to peavey a spade idea, • exprassed...by,nO: **ever,' lived but • e• few •months. The. Of jewellery, our ' ye-w-W.wedding .:'ring," Other weld,- and though it Maybe, hard- to affair has oreated a big .sensatien ,,in :Ow and the unfortiinate man burst into bitter give the Meaning whiell the word • conveys,• upper tendon Modes ,m, Cincinnatiand te°48, • .• :s • • ' ' :' ': • I think it•willhe incorporated in the . eye, here. -Dayton, 0., Special in, the: .Pittsburg " Cheer tiP;:chifer np I" cried his friend. tem." It . will. thus be seen that from Dispatch. • John Bull and :Jacques Boniomme" (Extracts from. Max &news first lecture in the- • States.) "The tkfe Words, pauperiem ' and work- house ' are unknown in the French Ian-. guage." , • ; • ' " Glory and; conquest Jacques hag had enough of. It is peace; peace that he new ealls for at the top of his voice." "It takes a French' peasant five athiutes to open his purse." • • • " The wife of Jacques IS the fortune of France. Hard working, always busy, she personification Of the idea oVin- " The proudest jewel in the crown of John Bull the Indian Empire, an empire two hundred' and:MitY'iliillina-e-Of eePle governed by princes arrayed in gold;.. and precious stones!. who black his baste arid are hapP3i'-' • • • . . "What shall it profit it =an: if he gain `oaf; 4vinile: earth and lose his own soul ? lereletlzetaktolif itlliktezearffthe ,teetably.ltritish pOssessithi. His favorite ' hymn mule ' .0h, paradise oh, pexadirio ! I dearly long to Bea.. , ' ‘"I doubt that longing, however. see'and know thy special Vaal _ • My Lord prepares for me. " " The French fight ..or / glory; -the .0ei. • mins for living, and: the ; Russians .to divert the, people's attention from home affairs, 'John Bull alone fights for trade and to benefit burrianity. ' He fights to im- - prove the cOnditian Of the vanquished in this world 19d:secure their welfare in the 'next. He is a curious mixture of the lion,. the mule . and the &topes. If you are, showing him about your country there is • always danger that he will run .the Union jack to the top of your favorite tower when , your back is turned." • "Everything he does is perfect. When, anything gees Wrong :he elwityri knows where to ley the blame. He keeps Scotch - men; Irishmen ' and. Weishtnen for that, t• purpose. • • . • "Unfortunately (speaking of Preis& • officials) We made our country it Republic ...before we had Made , ourselves ;Re- • :publicans:" •, • " Both the Inberals and the .Ccineerva., 'Lives want to go hand and hand with the itrielf; but not ,in the "Me tveY; The • Liberitle like this. (Clain:sing • his hands together.) The Conservatives like:that.", •• (Seizing his left. wrist with his right hand.) •• TO illustrate , the. ,diffeterice between • French impulsiveness and English sang • froid told two anecdotes. An old:Freneh :gentlemioattending.the opera heisrd the • tenor in • the" Huguenots" sing Out of tune all the evening: In theolioursetOf theopera the tenor *ati-shet 40em: • Thi 014 : gehtie- room:130am to his feet ekile,iining-ati-he oho& :his fist et the theatrical corpse, "Serves You:right, you donkey. . You last() sund•false all theevening " • '• • • . • An Engliph..lady at a conatryhotele_oter- ; turned a tea stand ' in rising and broke 'a • $400 set of porcelain to fragnients.: Touoh- ing bell she•called a servant, pointed at .the pieces and said quietly, " Bting some 'more. tea." " ,this School are now, employed • as teachers in other Colleged. ' 'Address, B. F. Austin, Principal. •. , • . What neesinee, of Maxi Boys- • Old Lady -I'm sorry to hear a little boy.. ,use suelt • ehoqking language, Do you, know what becomes of little boys , who swear?•• . • Urchin-LYes'm. Dey gits ter •he haw car drivers.-Tid-73itsr • • 'Max O'Rell„... the well knawri, French writer, arrived m Now York from Liverpool on Saturday • - •• • ,samples of Falselteoinnoy., . • tie false es:meetly to do part of • to- , nierratee work to -day; living cheaply 80 that you can dresewell; going to law about ,. anything' ton can compromise; to employ a botch because ho • 'doesn't eharge inuph ; • • sitting in thetwilight doing 'notbing in order to -save' Oil -; *buying things.. you don't Want becathie theyare cheap; marrying your datighter to an adventurer so as to • have her off your lienda, ._• to take your Money out of , the bank and invest it in a ,Wildcat ;••• taking your .boy from • ' eifithel and allowing him to grow up in ignorance' for the sake of the $2'a,week he ••Ottnoatn. ' Coiniensiations.; • • life Is full of compensations. •The man o•is short usually has it long face. he man who conies into' the city green 'elly goes back blue, ' • „ The.weinari Who loses her temper, finds her tougne. , • . • The man, who has rieoperigarlses at the ' theatre ia ilia as Well off as ' the Man who' has one and is ee-itted behind it - row of • women wearing' high crowned hate. • , The 'Wild Wan -never bee hi hair pulled, -13egtoti °eerier. •• •' 'Tlfe• Serjelint and the 'Sutler. • Serjeant Balluntine Wait to dine an iteqclaintenee.of his -whose position in • 000ioty wus' not •too •Jong assured, The • butler asked the leeine& Serpant *bard he ehould anneence. " Serjeant Ballantine„ please." Whereupon the door was &leg open, and the. servant, aonoti00ed„4 Captain, `Ballautine," informing, the guest in' an . •: aside We thiter hate ciergeante •herejyt-•r.• • 'randy. Pair. * " All Will,yet he well. 1 will see her and President • Porter's standpoint the word intereedeler you." ' '• ^ ' dlehrdefutiemnehenorteeriergotio .than acx,I X.YQUt Iffalf.V.Mikr/Mlfinte.mlEl,cdfi•-t.-ft 43oe• lusuca•-zwar the heart to require:mer*ho have been so make him tired. • , • • - delicately reared,loto Work?" , "No, no,: not that," replied,his compan- ion, shuddering, "She is not capable of such baseness:" " • •• • "You have given ' me. new hope," ex- • . • • A vial singular incident'. was • noted in vonnectionvith-e 'recent -mill- 'fire in Carl- ton, The bedding was burning 'fiercely ,;'; but, *the big engine ,,which ;drove the maohinery.continged tdrinfallthroligh 'nlairoed OT4',no, '.'•'6414'. • now. set ns step the blaze,and by • :that moans was saved: into yonder • eample room, . 014 1 will:64: from 'destruotion„. though • there 'wad not a 'eretip," , . , ' . " standing on either side of tit, when the. ' • * good,enerigh.'' .' • fire. had':•finished. . • The ptinip's Were also • • • .' • • • ' • running and had 'kept' the .boiler supplied,. • It • ie aapleaa •Uo „say. Any , more, .71f,r, e0 there. boeld he 'ne explosion.tves-..a. -Maginnis; '$25 per Week and"' his board are pecnliar spectacle to see the 'engine 'driving . all I Will :Rile*. ley husband. . •• The WOmen, who Uttered'Ihese, words :in. AwaY at a; elashIng • speed ' :the •raidet of. the flames, but 'the • maion aotnehow sated a Old," hard_tonei'_of_tOiee . was Miss it from fire. • • All the rest, of themisehinery Elmo, the entrees. the • person addressed, 'was 6460,116W: .; • ' ' the'friend.of .BrookholstOTlynn,•to,'whens. .• •the reader has alreadybeen introduced, - . • • • • "Come with me, then," Saict::Maginnie, •How to Break Up Dahits•cotd. , 'eternly. • • • • - • ' ' • When.l.find baby has taken Cold, not o . . " where 2.. den2anded the woman. , feverish and sick' ;as • to require •packing, *No matter; coma :I Would:teach you a which one dreads to do because of the :in - useful lesson." '.... • • , creasing' dangers resulting from :any" 'ex - la silence -Witt filt; Aline followed" pOeure afterwards, but it smart cold in its frOrathe house. . He led her to narrow, first stages, with red eyesi and running nose• dingystreet in. one Ofthe. lower wards ,of. and 'Stuffed bead, I take the little one my the city, • and finally pansed before it build- lap *big • tithes • through the day, , and ..ing 'upon which vas painted in large let*- again a,t bed time, and, removing boots and tors, .'" THE NEW , YORK WEEKLY stockings, rub•the little feet -soles anat.:cps HUSTLER." • • • • and ankles -•-with • aweet.. 'oil • orgoose oil„, . • We hate reachedinti-destinittion,"The tithlthenheat-than ;long ' and well. before "Be ;attentite, ,and you :Willgain itn,$pen fire till, the. skin Will. absorb no nmeli •• by this . .:,•ttiOrningte. , experience'. More :oil: Then x• bathe and rub .the little Come." • • . •• bared back from nook to •bips, especially She followed him up' six flights of stake along the:spine, with oil also.:; shielding and into.* small, ;dingy room, where, "'et it baby's hackfrOm -cOld,dranghte and letting desk,•-half.liutied in excliengbe and mss., the wargt rays of fire light and heat it pint eat a pale,: haggard. Man, ..• He .didnot eight,' chafing and thoroughly . heating till observe their entrance,. : for. he was Writing skin will absorb no More oil. Wrappedin at the :rate Of one hundred words * perflannel and tucked away in. her .warm .nese minute." ' • •• 1 ' for the night, baby •often Wakes .;in the '----.• 1.4-001-",hovvItid'--a--phentiintaiSlIr dirty merning-Withhit-littleTtritee:of her-cold. 'boY,I.ruslainginto thereon:6: , • 11 there is 1tharieneie with Other. symp- - ".Great SOU 1". idirieked the editor, for, tome Of an oncoming cold. for it simplo. as the talented reader has already grossed, , remedy I liko to give baby boiled , inolaneee he Was one Of the fraternity.. "riEt` gOt-tO With a bit of butter Or. Swept Oil, or hen's hate two' oOltinins readyin fifteen. minutes, oil -in it, or it . few teaepoonfide of oninn and I haven't got it stipliful yet:. Jiin; get syrup made of 'sliced : °Mane and. brown some ice and tie nit inY forisheed; and then' sugar, which helps soothe , the, throat and *indent the growler.;• Quick!" ••," clear the bowels,carrying away perhaps,: . Who, is -this. wretched being, .and whitt the aggrittaeting,solirce Of the ciold.-6-,•Goed is he doing 1." "demanded Mise St. Eimo.: , housekeeping. •• • • , • ' "He is a journalist; eha he working," : •• ' • . • replied-Maginnis."This is work, and this The :whole World Dearaing•Eoulish..• is what you Will drive O'Flyini pal": • "1 sat -• down todinner one stormy night , 4 Noygo,'.' ehuddeted the woman, I didaaid not knot What was doing!: : wasr°in a SWisa inn With •• sixteen people,", : °40 President Eliot; of Harvard. "'Six different "•.ty I - I nationalities .•were ' represented: by these. • 7.0.0 w it, a, g sixteen people; and the only language that. 'hit' an 6rad f4:*. Ycnir utire n6i.arl °req.' they1One • ...ravel, now, as I hav could .1);11 sneak !IihigliSh: Monday •the tuturd 1" 1 • t • • e just t . may 'ravelled; • "' Tee: Yea." • . through southern Spain; through northern' this. 0. nough. ow let let AU! out Of Africa, throgh Oree0enna.Gonstantinople, • • • • •and' back by:Vienne and. tho Valet Miss St. Elmo never forgot that tonmin- rinites; With .nothing :but English, I• do Mee' visit t� the hUstler office and to -day not Mean to . say , that yon, May . not there notahnsbandin NSW York'who Occasionally feel theneed:Of:, eanio Freneli ilupported in 'greater' luxury than Brock" words;- hut you; can; travel comfortably halt O'rlyrin. . • • • • • " . • throe& . „.eif 'Weep countries with no lithgthige, but English.' That,. 1' am etre,. Steam Generated •Without ,Sineke.• could nog' have been said 4.wenty.fiVeyearil . A Corralpendent of., the' Manelieeter Ex.: ago., The epread of the: language Within . . whiner writes that an invention of. th.e very that tinie, for ' purposes Of ,O0innlerce 18 ,higheet importance to steamUsers haamost noticeable, • as is also the incroaied been patented:by :Meesrs: AshWortli 'di knowledge, of the langtiage, end literature _Kneen,' of Dalten-1114.'0tneSel :Which; While' 400og EidtiCkttea lie61)1°-011 thO Cofltthelit • , . • r ' ,-47.agagaZZMORWITAllait tt• , Jets ingiaqwnritigo zat , mot 4 4 If allowed to continue tumors lorm, which%often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. SWAYNa'S OINTMENT stops :the itching eha bleeding, heals ulceration, and in many antes removes •the, tumors. . It is equally , efficacious in curing all Skin Diseases. DR, 0,WAYNE::c2 filSON, Proprio. tors, Philadelphia. ' wAYarii 0rR cen be obtainsdnf druggists. Sent by mail for 50 cents. ' . • . • • A oewly,arrived emigrant whined Thos. - Leah',' woo found &rink. on :1$,o stivet. at. •Iliontreal and taken to the p4lico station, where he wee a few beers eke *Ards foinul' dead. The coroner's put ret diet 'Of,dilath fronfilleoholic PC A Masher Crushed. Would -bo masher, addressing ,a , young lady coining out of the matinee-7-Weuld you like a carriage, miss?' ••• Young Lady (pretending to niiitakii him for it coachman) -No, thank you, driver; my own coachman awaits me around the. °mei! . • The ti.oittment of inanalhollsandS of 'cases . . of those f3hronle weakn and distressing ailments peculiar to, females, at the. Invalids* Hotet and Surgical, Institute, ItaffelO,,N, Y., has .aftorded avast experience in nieely adapt- ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the "Piro of woman's peculiar Dr. Pierce's Favorite PreweriPtion ia the Outgrowth, or, result, .of this great-aad, valuable experience,' Thousands of testlnio-. • ilials, received;.:from;patienteand-fronr.phystt..-.--:: ,eians who 'have tested it in the more agar. • Vated and obstinate Miles which had b ed their skill,prove It to • heithe most wonderful reniedy ever devised Or the reliefandmire of • suffering women.. It. is:not 1,6mm:1:tended ass ' ”Oure-air but as it Moat perfect mSuecific for as,poeiniar ailments, •• •.fsitP.at-edtr=inkf.,213723410114; „ • 7.;',..1•71:: :jt•••-dinnintte.-.-26trengeti-..z.,..tod.ael:,..witMeniffitetia: etaidAito.qtkO-Vfouib,,inud., dts. CaptentlageS . particular: „ For ' overworked, worn:-entr, "'run-down," deblUtated teachers, millinere,.! , • dreaimakers, seanistresses,„ "shop-girla" • keepere, nursing mothers, and feeblewomen generally, Dr. Fieree's Favorite 'Freserintion; Is the • greatestearthly boon„.being unequaled at an appetizing eoirdiar kild-restorative tont& • • As si-sootha; id ad. streng9tening moraine, "Favorite Prescription, -• is une- qualad . and-if:invaluable-in al*yinaand-sub- •duing nervouSexcitability,. irritability,. . bona**. prostration, , hysteria. spasms Other distressing, nervous symptoms conizglt, • mealy attendant upon functional'and organ* • . disease • of • the' :womb. It Induces .refreshing. . sleep and relieves m. entai• anxiety and. de- . ..spondency. • • • i r. Pierce's Fali3Orite P I1Pr.eseriptiOlt. ,is a legitimoto••edielnei .cioefolly compounded by eiieneed and skillfin ' • playsieian, and adaptedto weinim's.. eeliaite • organization.... It purely ',vegetable In ite ' composition „ and perfectly harmless. in ite effectsin any condition of the system.For :morning.: sickneisi; Or; minsea.'frOm •whatever • 0811843ariang, wink etomaeh,' Indigestion, dye.. . pepsia and kindred aymptoms, its use, in anal! • .doses,*111,prOire.very .benefielal: -•• ••• • • • • 06FAVO.rit0 Prescription 9tIs a peal:. .Xive cure for the Mint complicated .and 0)4' (innate' casesof leucorrhea, eteessive SOWing, painful menatiniathm, unnatural suppreaskins, prolapsee; or falling Of • the womb, weak back, ,. .1'.feinale weakness,' anteversion. retroVersibn. • hawing -down sensations, eheonie congest** itiflantmatioa•and ulceration of the womb,ia- IlammatiOn,' Pain nnd tendernot in ovaries'. accompanied with " inteinal'heat."' • • As a reign 1 ator and preauiterof tune? • tional action. at that ,pritieal period of :Change • from girlhood to womanhood.' t' Favorite; Pre, • °Motion "'is it. perfeetly safe • remedial • agent,. • and can produce only .good nosults. • If * • • equally efficaeibps, and valuablegn. its effects when taken:ter those disorders.. and •derange: ments incident to that laterand most critical period, known 083.‘ The Change of Life." •' 60E10104%0 Prescriptiont”when taken, • In connection with the ' use of Mr. Fierce* • • Oradea Medical DitieoVery. and :small. laxative • &nee of Dr..'Pierce's P,urgative, Pellets (Little •"'! Lire! cures Liver, Kidney and, gladder dieeases. Their combined uso else .r =MVOs ' • 'bringing about an economy of something of Europe." ,like 40'pep tent: in tile 'conentiption. Of •• • , • r ,also SeCures the, total abolition of • kotmcFkol 11'61114. smoke. Careful testa have demonstrated It is annotmeed that llev. ,Francis L. that the new ie'generative furnace will Patton *ill enceeed. Dr. MaCosh: ad Presi- Make Mora 'Steam AC. ‘SbOut Ole half' the dent, of Princeton College, quantity of Coal iegnired to be need at Lieutenant Wangen, Who . Was so Baru: peesent, It pan • be,fitted retdily te aby oofily, *Molded recently on the Franco - boiler, int:rine iiiellided; Farther,. the Gerniaic 'frontier, helthige to • ope- of 'the application Of , the new fumnace,. to allY oldest and ,at. one 111310 One of 'the most :Oiler Meerut the COmplete, abatement of all powerful familia( of Alsace. ' . . smoke, it Matter in which most of our large Mr..pAH I datone • bus iii his .librar,:y. three towns are:deeply interested: ..sueny,scien- desks. one IS transacts.blibliffbusiness, tific• Men, including, somo-. of the Naval at another lie tonatiets,,'hie privete eerre- DoOkterd thithorities, :have ithiPeeted: the , spoeuenee, and at it third he communes 'Menace, 'ata all speak of it 111 eulogistic •with his uoid•friend . ••• terMs., If all so-called reniedits have failed, Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy oures.A • Effect of the Coal Famine. Hotel Clerk-" No, sir, we can't accom- modate you. You have neither baggage nor "1 know I haven't; but I dame to town in a freight ear, and- there is considerable coal dust in My hair." • ." Well, comb it out carefully, and that'll do." -Scranton Truth. • ' I . • A.WOM11100 COnfetild011s, . Do you know,- Mary, I °nee actually contemplated . suicide?' " You horrify me,difre. B. Tellme abont'it." " I Was suffering from ehronio weakness. • 1 be.: lieved myself the most unhappy woman in t'he world. I 'looked ten years older :than Ir•-reellt- weer -and -I felt-tivety. Life seemed to ,have nothing in it worth • living for." "L have' experienced all these s(3Yaviliel2dtoms , eYlseevief *xi thWheolul r?' firo".inWaelel'omi rawiae9. A friend advised me to take Dr. Place's Favorite Prescription. .1 aid Bo. In an incredibly short time I telt likoa new being. The Prescription' cured' mai. and I'• owe Dr. Pierce a debt of gratitude which I .can, 'never repay." • ' • ;Iacit-Ethel, lain ashamed of you. fiatv that rrenolunan in the coileervatory kisgog yon toperctediy. Why,,44114_aYeo..t1 toil him to stop ? ootildrVt .1rEfed a Ver.iradit:XOttie0111rdotin'eh. t?*.j,WItliIcre?,atth,81- linoning. • , I pan t openkr •44 ad.? V•1. . 1&40. tv8a.°60°.):;7;r`' N to.0,90,.0 0E% att.44.0 40.4 •Eeitto"01"elii PIT0'44 00410*Z:eV° titaS1/440Z/5. 4.4A. o6.e. tsiid; „o.o°4 4,, ' 040'1' ••, !Fli; tsot etst,h05",,4 1 Goad Enough for:the Price. , •'Tenant -Say, there's • a radii= kids in thef house of yours. ' • Lancliord-Weli? • , Tenant -What . are you „-going tode. ti.bLcnitiditl!rd-D'O'itbOlit'it 9 Nething. ' • , don't expect' mo.. to stook the-piace'with 'White mice for per Month, do. you? • •. • A. Pill in Time Saves Nino! , Dr. Pieree'e Pleasant 'Purgative Pent* .are preventive as well as curative. A few of these " Little • (Hants " token at the' rifht time, with little expense ana no incon- venience, will .accomplish what many dol- lars and Much eaCrifice.of tithe will fell to, ...do after 'Disease ',Once holds yeti With his iron ',grasp. Censtipation, relieved, " the Liver regulated, the Blood purified, will fortifyagainst fevers and all "Contagions diseases. Persons intending travel, changing diet; water:and climate will fhia• invaluable Dr. Pieree'S Pleasant l'Orgatite • Pellete; In „vitae doriveisietit to carry. Oeiieral Itetireinent. $ir. Fred Middleton has reCeived it private letter frotn,His Royal IlighnesS the Duke of Cambridge, comnianding Her Majesty's forcos,• comp meriting him for his able, direction Of: the Canadian and expressing regret that diving to the Compidspry retirement eyetemthe Imperial army should lose tki valuable an Officer.. • ' „what is Needed • 13y every inan and woman if they desire to Seettre comfort • in this world is it corn • ehellea Puittam's-Cornt'Ektratitor shclls • Sized Iier Up, corns' in two or three clays and without Sharp-tisaged'fonalo to Ogees boy- dideonifort or pain. A hundred imitations l'ye waited here tfo long, 'ypeng mail; that 1 p_rove thel Merit of 'Putnam's Painiesti Corn lornit 'what own for. , Extractor, which is always sure, safe, and, Grocer's boy ,(ineelOy suggestive) painleee. See signature Of rOLSON ct • CO. it's wiiiegiu', litlitt...77eXtI8 Siftings. • on emelt bottle. • Sold by niedieine dealete: blood taintsand'abolishes cancerous and • scrofulous Kamera from the system. . • FliVOrlite Prescription" is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, undcur • a positive guarantees from themenu- facturers, that 11 will give satlisfactioa in ever3r, ease, or money will be refunded. This.gueran- -tee-hat-been-printed-onithe-bottle.wrapper. ' and faithfully "carried out for Many ,years. Large •bottleit (100 dews) $1.00, or six • bottles tor' $5.00:. . • • For large. illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women One pagee, paper -covered), send ten .cents in stamps. A dliress, World's Dispensary Medical Isaeciation, 663 Main- ktO SEW' A180. N. T. • • ,...mosesten. , • . • D N Merchants -Butchers.. ANE TBADEits sorrn4Atzt:, , We want a ooOn KAN in your !cennity• to reek • • CALFSk./118 • Per us. Clash ▪ furnishedoiieo,tisfietory guaranty Address ail. PAGE, Hyde Park, Vermont; S 1 I bave a positive renuniy) or I lin bog dleoese ; br Its use thotisandi of eases of the worst Med au i of Iong standing have boon cured. Imiecd, So nit Ong _faith In 14 efficacy, that I will eend TWO BWITLFS together with a VALUABLO TREATISE' bo this 411410.:^ so any, • sufferer.. Give express'S,ud 1'. -be address. BranoliOillee .37.Tonge St. Teak, ' THErlemcs.R.:7171M• •..,....... • ••.••• •... . . IMk:F-ITS! vu Care 1 do not 11..311013 : .. to Ilion thorn for e ems end then bane them return again. I mean flure. I have Mad° the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or PA LL.• IWO 8101L$M3 A life -log sti.lyi • 1 warrant my reicsitt • to ewe the worst casesfieeenne others h.ve felled a no tooil011 for not now receiving a mire. Stint at once for treatise and a Fine Bettie et lily itiral`'Nv-remedy.. •Olve nutria mit l'ost Mica, It coats *own, 'Inc for a trial, " Ind I ndli cute Von*. kifiives DRolt• 0.• 1W••1`. Branch Oilice .37 Toile Toroillug • . ,