The Sentinel, 1883-04-27, Page 3...aumems,
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Poiiiies3/0
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Itch° Song.
call across the rolling plain,
• "0 mountains, trona your sleep awake.
0 stupid rocks,your slumber break,
Hear and give back may wordstagaini"
, And hark! the Echo doth reboUnd
/n accents made thosoul of Wand.
' Replying tO nay laughing voice,.
'Rejoice !"
'There lOitereth by a flock of sheep,,, _ •
Above whose claniorous bleating sweils
The tinkling of, tneir hundred. bells. ,
Iii Byinpathy with me, the steep ".
Takes .up the wild pell-mell of sound,
Hakes nir,gon,human in rebound,
Compels uproar Li:Olt:m.81MM .
-• •f In song. a •
Where onntellt the lake's green crescent.coast.
The fishers flock with net and boat,. '
Withsong and shout ashore, afloat; '
Yet all the babble et their host
Melts into music in rebound,
'Confusion into tuneful sound
One heart of overflowing cheer
I hear., •
Behind me is the murmurous sigh
And rustling of the forest trees,
While loud, or low mallows thirilareeze
.Comessongof birds afar and nigh,
And, sheaved into the one rebound,
One note on Echo's. lip is found
, As if from one poetic brain, . •
The strain. •
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And thus from all the race ascends
Earth's myriad sigh and song and prayer
• Of hope, of anguish, Praise, despair;
' But gathered into one descends .
.Divine -not Echo, not rebbund-
• . One answer from the blue.abOve,
•, ''Tis love,
. To Iliassin.
tFrom the Independent)
" Where wit thou when L laid the foundations
.of the earth? "-Bibles .
• Who tamed thy laWlesa Tartar blood?
, What David bearded in her den
• The Russian bear in ages when
• You strode your blackombridled'steed-
ollIT'Clud•Okuagiv
• --414;s,
.sttra,-M' hw-t
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, • ; ..The Jew; the homeless, hated Iew.
Who girt the th'ews of your' young. prime?
Why, who- but Modes shaped your course
And bound your fierce, divided force
• United down the groovesiof time •
• Your mighty minions, all to -day
The hated, DOMeless Jews obey.
Who taught all histories to you?
The jew,-the hared, homeless Jew.
• Who taught you tender Bible tales
. Of honey lands, of milk and Wine ?
, Of happy, Peaceful Palestine?
Of Jordan's holy harvest vales? •
Who gave the patient Christ ? I say,
Who gave you Christian creed? Yea, yea,
Who gave your very God to you? ' •
'The Jew The Jew! The hated Jew! , • ,
!Joigtax. Mrnr•nat
the Sunlight. '
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' Thegelden rays of morning
. Touched the silver of his hair,
And °framed with sudden glory
A life made dulliVith care.
• There came across hispathway
• A woman with a song: ,
It was so Dan of gladness, • ,
• So pure and' Passion strong,
That his soul woke into living,
And his heart began to long '
• For the words that filled tne music,
• The music qf her song. .
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,• Well, She sang of hope and honer,
, Of patience and of truth, • ,
' Till, time forgot, he walked within •
- The sunlight of -:•-fr •
And all the shining present •
• • Dimmed the darkness of the Pa*
For golden hair makes Strongetties '
• ' Than tire can ever cast.
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THE =MUGU OD THE SNOWDROP.
•;Courage and' hope,true heart 1
'Summer is coming though late the Spring,.
Over the breast of the quiet mold, '
With an emerald shimmer -a glint of gold,
Till the leaves of the regal rose unfold •
At the rush Of the swallow's ming. ,
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-Courage and hope; true heart •
Summer id coming though spring be late;
. :Wishing is weary ant waiting long, •
But sorrow's day hath an even -song, •.
And the garlands that never shall lade,belong
. • Tc, Or 1.30111 Vast is strong to wait. '
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--Geo4 Wordel
7*kTg• , There is a shadow standing by the cradle,
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Where sleepeth aofflk a beloved child; '
It waiteth anxious at the gayest feasting
, -And %ells•ontir.„.danghter-with...its-,,,laughter
anrte irt..v•our Wcsiu
tf-is e, ey our table,
And with its *alai the_prasentle.detiled.'..:::
'it jeers mar faint attempts to be forgetful,
Slanting i s fleableesini,tyLaa_the..ao,nb ,
. all our • pleasures, shading • then' I; with
-.--L--- • -premise— '
That soon its claims it will in truth advance. .
We dare it for aWhilet then pray in anguish' ,
That it wila haste tu tbrow ice poisoned lance.
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Atid.yet it dceli defer its IlloW". Ah ! surely
•Thosit have the best thatfollow it first.
the.y4iievereee their dearest por16114'
..Goingone's self is surely uot the -worst ;; ' •
• 'Tis those'who beyontitheir best and dearest
• Who xetilly,feel, that deatiVie. a- thing accursed.
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Precvamtinatien.
• Heavy the tadk-work, dreary dull the hours,
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. That part tee hard for head or heart to play!
Such prize will fling the treasured hoard
• • away„ • .
• ; Such aim Will overittainthe best -tried powers,
Such air will blight to death the fairest flowers I
• What does it Matter ? 'tie but for a 'day ;
• Redign the hofor one short While, they
SaV• •
• . Wait, bear, work • trUst ; the not
dine will. be
f • ours; '
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And AO that pause takes all'thp salt from life,
And Inst that, 'miss makes ,all the future
••,- ;Wight. . • •
The war -cry silenced in the Sudden strife,'
TO World' all cankered by the • gnawing
• thought, ' • • •
"But for that lingering dlatipt, that act •. Owed,'
•" Hy 'boat' had scarce such: Joist shipwreck
made • • , • ,
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,E./CouinteiNvo THE DEVII
1;44iime •Ualul Ld. i lluoliress Olive etre
• Evil elle Away.
• A correspondent at San Luis Rey Indian
Agency gives the following' desoription of,
the neamier in Will& the savages drive the
evil one away "Tu Indians do not like,L
to takeemedlomes, but they held a few days
ago a fiesta for three successive nights for
the pox pese of tle.00)4/4 the Demon of
Sickness and if possible to catch and kilt
him It svas the hest I have yet eeen in
the many years of iny ecquairotanCe with
the life. and OUStOMS of these WHOM
Indians. After a lot of bucks, naked but
fixed 'up with paint and feathers, had
exlienSted_ themselves by dancing and
stamping the ground about an hour around
,stamping
fire and got hoarse from grunting and
howling, an old gray Wok; the chiseero,'
stepped into the centre of the ring and
began, in a. low, mournful voice, to sing.
He Was dressed -or rather undressed -the
Hanle as the others, With the exception that
he held a rattle made out, of the toile of
rattlesnakes in his right hand, on his
head a tiara formed of, three bunehes
of plumes. •
• "From time to time he went outside of
the ring up on the hillside, and loOliing' up
in the amid all direitions called in a decoy-
ing voice for the ghost. ' .When he returned
he always explained in a few whispered
!Alcor& how difficult -it was and how danger-
ous it was for him, and that he was very
much afraid. At last, when he came hack
again'from the hill, he danced three times
around the fire, when he was seized with
'Imlay)" convulsions, whicb brought him,
under fearful moans (and seemingly he
suffered terriblepains), to the ground. Blit-
he had still force enough loft to. pill out
the bundle's of feathers from his head.
With,these,..b.e•tabbeChiaollest
URrire,1117.1• .f.t.M'Alarlitiwrrtntrarr
bodyfollowed him in a, ild tumult, men;
women and children crying: Matale;
inatalo: (kill Win, kill him), and beating
the ground with the eticko they had ready
for the occasion. / •
"1 got out of the way then, for_: they
seemed to he a lot of 100/18 Manlittegi. When
they returned to the ring they all stood'up
in a oirole, thepld chissero dug a little
hole in the . centre and after some mere
iinging and stamping. the, ground, ' pulled
one of the bundles of fWt:here from hi
head, and going ..atolind rubbed it against,
.each ',argon. From tune to time he
returned to the bole, and seemitig - to 'inicsk
some juice from them he spat it into the
-hole. • ' Then he filled' it again, stamped the
ground drowii and with fearful Yells the
same wild beating of the ground followed,
in which oven old Vicente took part. .This
concluded the ceremonies, and everybody
went home feeling . satisfied that he
was ,the 'rnie whe had hit or killed'
the'ghost and no More ,siekness was going
to prevail iii the village. -The whole
a picturesque scene -the warthy old bucks
witb.theikweaty fame illuminated by eir:-
oitement and danaing ; the huge fire burn-
ing in the middle, of whieli once in a While
a kick would isend the flames and sparks
away up to the teps_of_thetrees,...the_stern
faco. of the captain sitting on a Chair with
.a long rod . in his 'hand ,and the aticliOnce
with eager- expectation sitting , on the.
'gronnd ; the. 'fair ilex' doing their part in
singing,' , Then owls *Mild fly overhead
thraight the branches of the dark, shadowy,
•oalis4ciiiiingin with their•voiogi and 'add:
ing to the awe of the whole, White fair
Luna:Blotto rose, shining in US Heft splen.
dor above the mountains to killiiminate it
all." • ' •
•• •• ALettineaseaL
There is a farther'who ift Y's
• Enough to take his E's,
• And study Neter° with his I's
• And think of what he C's.
Ile hears the ebatter-of tbaJ's
As they math other T's '
Ana Z's tlaat when a tree' II K's •
• ,t makes 'a home for Hs. •
A *pair of oxen tkivill .
With many IniWit and G's,
,• Ana theft. mistakea he Will
, While ploughing fqr his P's. • '
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„ raisiug crops. he an X .•
. And 'therefore little O's, 4
And when he hoes lile sea Sell
by o s •
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”•/I0 else sone his hose.
• ' A COHMISSION.
Go tang to others ail the songs •
• That angels sing to you.
The voice unused willlose itspewer•-.-
tte tones Will not be true. „
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Vrausposo for woak and unskilled hand.
In all the easy keys, • •
•trilo cheerihg strains, the eotithing
pt heavenly melodies.;
" And then how soon the wolld will learn "
. The SOHO that Intent ite dretting,1 .
And read at sight hard harmonies •
Of We'd exalted thenieS •
• An litztraoYainailly Dilsi Bequest. .
OR ONE VYITTM 0F YMOTIC
nigew a *almond perish Smolt:010re
of their digestive Proce0sea, rer one
intuit' or adult in the lost sleep from the
germs of fever poison a thousand have
, wasted . away frcm improper food and
brat:leder:it digestion. The central idea in
dewing ,Wlieeter'e Phosphates and Cali -
'soya was to secure digestion and assimila-
tion by furnishing those elementi of brain
and nerve nutritionywithout Which nervous
energy is impossible, in an easily. assimila-
ble Sono, when the digestive apparatus is
too feeblo to eliminate them from food. •
° If wise and virtuous men Were to govern
at State, for 100 years they would put an
end to tyranny and punishments.-Corio-
A Smut Box of Mack's Magnetic Medi=
oihe will prove to any stiffere4 from,ner-
vous prostration or Weaknesaof the genera-
tive organs,. that it is the best and ebeapest
medicine over sold for this clads of diseases.
Reed the advertisement in another column
and send at ODOQ for the great train "a14
nerve food'. c?"
We must accept blame from, any one, but
we should 'know something of him .from
whoh.mwe would have Elch'en-
bac*'
"Do boldly what you do at all."
Boldly do „we affirm that Kidney -Wort is
thegreatrernedy for liver, bowels and kid-
ney diseases. Rheumatism and piles van-
ish before it. The tonic effeot of Kidney -
Weft is, produced by • its cleansing and
purifying action on the blood. Where there
is a gravelly deposit in the urine, or milky,
ropy •urine from disordered, kidneys, it
always ewes. - •
• Awing theiviliimeicat bequests" of Sog-
nehmen none is queerer than that made by
a Mr. John .Kiiill; collector of the Port Of
St. Ives, Who 'died in 1811. :He directed
that once in five years two old WO_Men and
ten little 'gide under 10 years of age, dressed
in white; should' walk' in prooeoision, With
music, from the Market -house. of .4 Dies to
caVrainni Whit . •••11
'41 'uniffAft-FindfFell near e own, an
*thieb beilf,14,4esigned- for his
They were to dance round' the pyramid
gthe-Hundred-th-reahn, and for the
purpose of keeping up this cuetOm he made
chargeable an annuity on certaihTfreehold
lands, the trustees being the inouinbent of
the Parish, the Mayor of BC lima; and' the
aollectOr Of the port, who wore allowed $10.
'for a dinner .on the ' processional day.
Whether theffe•ot•-,:et----the---precessien and
the, Hundredth Psalm has been what the
testator intended or nOti,it• appears from a:
recent address before a temperance eon-
•ference, thitt with a population :of more
than Seven thousand there hal net been a
single case of drunkenness before the local
bench for More than two years. '
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Sneezing tor a 1,Vhole 'Week.
• Mrs. Harrison Thayer, who lives on
iey Hill, in the town of Denby, , began
sneezing last Tuesday., After eight hours'
continual sneezing the 'family became
alarmed, and called Dr. Smith, who 'Squid
not accoixtit for the strange -attack, -and
could only ease the lady by adminietering
.ohloroforne. But this only affected a tem-
porary cure, for el:loner ddee Mrs.
Thayer become conedious than she begins
sneezing again. On Monday she WEIS still
at it. Drs. 11 eere. and Sinith both say
they never khevr snelieCase. befOre.,. The
lady..is becoming wetik...ftlzaca, (N., Y.)
, Itimajportnat.
WItett al Visit, or leave Now Tore city, save
baggage exPreeeage and carriage hire, and stop
at the Gliten Uttnna Horan, opposite Grand
Central Depot. Elegant rooms, fitted up at a
post ef one •milllon . dollars, reduced to $1 and
upwards per day. European - plan. Elevator
Restaurant supplied with the • best. Horse oars
stages and elevated railroads • to all depots
Families cart live better for IthS Money at the
Grand ',Union Hotel than at any Other firSt,010,013
hotel n the city. .
It is impossible for that Man to despair
who emernbers that his helper is °tempo-
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tenf.-4eienty Taylor. •
DISEASE of the Kidneys, Diabetes
and other Diseases of the Kidneys and
Livero Which you are being 50 frightened
about, Hop Bitters is the only thing that
Will surely 'and, remotion* prevent and
euro. All other pretended mires only relieve
for a time and then make you many times
worse.
.
• The power of Man's virtue should not be
measured by special effOrfo, but by his
ordinary doing.--Autat. "
• 0 .1 •
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labors under the helluoination that he eau
see it better after ,dark than -during the
daytime?
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6411araer Swan's' Worm Nirupev. •
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' tasteleei, hezintess, oatharti3O
for feverishness, reetlessness, worms, con%
stipation. 250 -
If 'you•while to be as happy as I a king
look at thoee who haven't as nnich as you,
not 'at those who have more.
The 2=4 mai lififOrtlisitests
are never imitated or ounteilefted. This IS
especially true of a family medic:tines *Ad
it is positive proof that the remedy imitated
is of the higheskyalue. 'As soon as it ho4
been tested and proved, by the whole world
that Hop Bitters was the purest, heat ema
most valuable fondly' inedieine on earth,'
many4rnitatione sprang up and began to
steal the notices to/Whip/1 the press and the
people of the c try had expressed the
raerite of' H. ., and .na every way trying
to induce, en ering tavola& to use -their
stuff .instead, expecting to =lake 1120903'.031
the credit and good name of H. B. Many
others started nostrums put Up in similar
styleto MB., with variously del/feed names'
in/ which the word " Hoy " or Hops "
Were used in a Way to induce yeopleto
believb they were the same as Hop Bitters.
All • such pretended remedies or cures, no
'netts* What tbeir style or naule is, and
especially thosewith the word " Hop " or
Hops " in their name, or in any way con-
neoted with theta or, their name, are
inu-
tatione or counterfeit.' Beware of them. I,
Touch none of than. .1 -.Tie nothing but .
genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch, or
cluster of gree e Hops on the white label.,
Trust nothing else.Druggists and dealers(
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are wernedegainst dealing in imitationsor
eounterfeits.
KIDNEY -WORT
HE GREAT CURE
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ire A. it is for all the, nainfill, diseases °film
•E INIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. •
tg It cleanses. the System of the &tad Patton
le that etires4thil..74:14,0111:1:1:710h
.e
O the victiins Of Rheumatism can realise.
Mc; $i. 1,1#4130 OR DRY, SOLD ny DRUGGISTS.
st 44- • , Dry can be sent by/nail. •
NITELL8,111011AILDSONes Co.,Itur • • • ,, Vt
KIDNEY -WORT
',The terra Yzydra maybe used to repre-
sentimy Manifold evil. It you would ,battle
suocessftilly with this many -headed mon-
ster Of disease you will find it expedient to
keep Mrs. Pinknam'e Vegetable Compound
always at hand.' -:Dr. Banniq. •
Mr. J. Houston,. of the Collegiate 'Insti-
tute; London,, ha received the appoint.
reent of head Master of Portage la Prairie 0
High School at an advance of salary. •
Young men, and Middle aged (Mee,
suffering from ,nervinni debility and kindred
weaknesses„ send three 'StaMpE3 for Part
VII. of Dime Series Books. Address
WORLD'S DIsPUNSAIllt MErtitlAu 441101tIATION,
Buffalo,:-N.Y.• '
'WhY is mai who • marries an heiress
a lover of mush) 7' •:Because be marries:Jar
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tuna:. •• , " •
Siek and bilious .headaohe, and all da-
rangeMenta of 'stomach and bowls, cured'
by Di. Pierce's "Pellets antibilious
granules. 25 cents a. viat No cheap bout
to allow Waste of virtues. By druggistv..
. Feebleness of means is,: in fad, th
feebleness of him who employs .them. -J.
.719ter. "-
Tlie Talent of4111eCess'
Is nothing more than doing Well that which
is to be done; doing it promptly and at the
right tithe -Very simple essenttalebut not
too common in combination. This exactly
expresses the qualities of that femme
,oemedy PatnainV Painless Cpro,;
•be: -,work
doesityyjomPtlymaiLatAle_right
'never hangs lire like a loaded gun,
..going-off-atr-thervvrong timcradtritrily.,on
the parts affeeted anddoing its work in
the-moest-rnanner-imaginable. ' Try-Prit;"-
nom% Cora Extractor. ' Beware of substi-
tutes. N. C.:Poison & ,Coi,•Kingston,". pro -
• Distinction is, nokin beingheard of afar,
andwide, font' in being solid, • straightfor-
ward, and lovingthe right. '
o, Mouth on nate." •• • .
Clears out rats; mice, roaches, flies, ants
bed -bugs, skunks, 'chipmunks,. gophers.
15o. Druggists '
Ile deal to the quarrelseme, blind to the
scorner, and dumb to those who, are
mis-
obievoualy
' • • • • 0,
, '14711ttelku-Systiba."
. Quick, complete care, all annoying Kid.;
ney, Bladder and trrinau diseasee. 01.
Druggists
Why 'Is a witshervroman the most
wonderful woman in the world f•Becitinie
she goes to bed. Worn out and gets Up fine
linen. . ,tt
7 -Dr. b.*. Benson's Celery and tihanio
Mile Pills are Prepared expresely to cure;
and will &ire Headache of all kind,
Neuralgia Nervousness and Dyspepsia:
Proved and endorsed by physieians..
. .
Ifilder the influence .of genial Weather
the health of Prince Bisniarok is iniproving.
-.,6',Dt: ,13ensoit's Slein Cute , etadieated
Pimples. They.used to break out .continually .1
SteveV. Harrison, Itoohester, N. Y. 01 at
.diuggisto.
Rev. Mr: O'Connell, forinerly of Christ
Church, anniton, has been appointed pro
tem. curate at the Chapter House, Louden,
and fashionable are
the Dianiond Dye colors. One Package.
colors 1 to 4 'hi. of geode. lOcente ior any
color.
Ali Wong,' a bright young' Oelestiat, iS
reporting ChitteseAteweitt llew York in
both the Chinese and English languages.
A Chinese lawyer has hung out, his
shingle in .Collisti °entity. CaI. •Ee•is the
pioneer g'. John " in the law line.
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A NEW DISCOVERY.
error sererai years we have furnished the
bairymen. of •Amerira with an ,excelleht arti-
ficial color for butter; so meritorious that it met
with great success everywhere receiving' the•
and ciniy prites at both International
Dairy Pairs. • • " ,. •
orBut by patient and scientific chemical re••
seare,h wit have Improved In. severol points, and.
now. offer this new coloras the best in' the world.
1 h
WI 1 Ot urn ailed. It Is the•
Strongest, 'Brighteat and
Cheapest Calor Made, •
tar 'And, wbile prepared in oil, is so compound-
ed that It is Impossible'for it talfecinne rancid..
• riirBEWARE of 41 imitations, and, °Lail
Other oil - colom, for they are liable to becothe
rabbid and spoil tho butter. °
•Pileprif you cannot get•the 'Aimprifved!' wrlie• us
to, know where and.how to .getit without extra
expense.. . • • . • • CVO
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•ITELts, IneiTA1MSO5 & Co.. Ittoilngton, tti ,
THE oRgivr CORE FOR
'And ail complaintS or &Rheumatic nature.
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RHEUMAT$NI is not a sovereign rainedy for
at the illsthat flesh is heir 0, t for NEU
RALGIAt SCIATICA,. RIIEHMATISM su6.
complaints of 1.theomitio natures •
• IIT'IS.A.SURE CURE
riging mr. Z. Fatalism, Mitenalativarc.r .aad
11,der In .4111404, Conliei*
*pinery and (NOM Calsnaletfatillet we**,
J.ItStrpinimum. . •
Dun •
Sm,-liaving purchased !Mir betties of
Itheumatine, it gives ma much pleasure to infant
you that it has been of great benefit tomy wife,
Who has been a sufferer from riieumatismfOrtIm..
posit eishr years. as to myself, has 'made
my general health molds better.
Yours truly,
1 Z. PAYTIO015.,
F.SOLD BY ALT+. DRUGGISTS.
Ihe • 'Ithamitine Illainfatturhig „ Vo':„
ST CA,THARINES,'ONT; ••
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' ‘130 •OXfp..
BEMIRE •=.;AND AFT
Electric Appliances are ;onion 30 Days. IAA
TO. MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR .01.1);
lirrne-are itaffeiing ' from Naavons Dasmtrri
z_ve• LOST VITALITT, LACE .05' l•ZERT112 FORM AIID
Vatton, WolirmoWEAMIESSES,.and those &settees
of a Pintsomar. Sauna resolUna Tinto Aterlr,s___Oild
Otinta, QUIST& • Speedy 'relief- and complete ToSTAA-
ration of Ileavrn,Viemic and MANnoon Ontuturntsaf,,
•.: Ce
• BanDedarandatoneeestrodiremeousvefrarytedof trhame Nweitietetuceientanadoresturr..
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VOLTAIC DELT 30.. MARSHALL, MICH
itinED, BUT UNTITLED w(uali;.
• ' .Lprptil the Beaten Globs.1
' 4443)4. 200iii-a o
2,64 i 14.111W14 ite:Atieln ,7,1. { -
Ili int 0i.' T.r,T,n, NasS.,whoubove all other honlauteloglo 1
Ymzkta-trattfunrcidIed-uno Sol. Vital& WiiiiireiT '
I,
4 ame # • , • ° .
Tiro/Ara/rash fragrant-Breath-tap:I be merry,
Fear no dental display as you stnile ;
For the.virtues of famous ." Tassznity','
Are for ^Breath and tor Teeth nonpareils .
• is zes!.3ne..y. devoted to her work, which Is theorittionie.
Of
it ' lira -1413.0 and Is obliged to keep six lady
-7-ass1et. ,,to help-heresiswerthelargO etpireependleate-
Whieneti yrs ftiupon her, each bearing Its Riedel •
"Wider. et stiffeeing, or joy at release from it Her
• f trasculleCbralmundis a inedicitia for 'loci end not
evil perpeses. I 'haya. personally investigated it and
are satisfied of ,thetriithef this. f••• • .
-Cireteenhref,r.f.sproVenliterits.ii Is reconamened
• and preaCribedby tb.enest phyeiciatis in the conntry.
(ltneayst 4,It Works like it dharni azul eav tanoli
, Dahl. it *incurs Sn•tirehr the :worst ler= el' fel:Jag.
' of theuterus paScarrlicea 1..-regnlan it psinIn/
Menstruatton,all Cve.;:lan TrOublev,Iramtna.• tion arta
Ulceration, Violitilzgs, alt DIsPir.oemonti and tile
seenent spinal Weakness, and is. Cy; a r.
.c'' to
• the Change of Life.
It permeates evert rertion • sys:2*1 alai gives
, new life and vigcr, It:removes feintraia, datulthoy., •
• destroyeilll craving for stiragInnts, at .,••clieves Weak..
nese of the sten:lack. it &Tie Bloat:XI, Headache*,
Nervous Prostraticf, Ctenerol ,...eep.essnees,
Depresslen and ladiges.tion. • Tzat, ftellqg bf bearbag
dolvai dateingTalt, welght azd rackatlas, is always
• permanently etred by.its use. /t times, and
• union- an eircentstances, act in berracny with the law
, -
that governs tne female rysteta; : •
It eons cnIy1i pa.bottle orate for35 ,:and is sold by
druggisMi Any advfoe kquiredat to Special cases, co&
the names of many Who. have•ben reatered to perfeet
health by the use of. the Vegetable Cetspound, can be •
ehteined by ttedressing Mrs, P., with startle for reply,
at her home in Lyon, Mass, . • '
Per kidney Complaint of either 'sex' thls coraPoundia
unsurpassed as abundant testimonials show. , • •
•• yMrs. Tiaikhant's Liver Pills," saye Mao writer, '"are
the best in thd World for the Miro Of. Renstipation,',
Iiiionsness end Torpidity Of the liver. • Hee Blood
Purifier worke wonders. in its" spevial line and bide fair
&raid Cocipound in its popularity. • •
All Must reapeckber it an Ahgel of,lierey whoseeole
ambition ip to do geed te Others. •. • 0
Thiladelphia• Pa. ' (2) Mit. A. IL A,
• •
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Shorthand rublic
4
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;Will you exehauge a:ohrOnie :ealie*
DyaPepsia, or agree to break up a'Bilioua
Temperament -4o give -yotit torpid Mar
activity, and thus strengthen your Digas-
' iOn';- regain i3iiiatriy, 'botifOrt; health and•
Is al/ for 75o? A.Single bottle of
Zona will do this. 'A feVi'dosies • eurPtifte
those' who !try ° ZoPeta. For, ,Bilioutllese
and Dyspepsia in -their Many lorbee kis le -
Panacea; and • is warranted to ourethem.:
It HAW speedily and pleasantly. • Try le
cent Sample. • •• • •
A Skin, • of, Beauty Is: a Joy ..Porevaio
HR.T. *MIME GOIT:11.:Vem1D079.•
'ORIENTAL CREAM, OR .MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER
Purifies) as well us Benatidiesithe MIAS,
Tan, rimPles, ,
eFroo ikc el or sy-
Moth Patch..and •
blemish.* on
beauty, mid
defies- detect -
mon. It had
. stood thetest,
lef'arst,haihrdtlys ;
„so harmless •
we tas,e it to
be sure It •
preparat o n
is properly
made: Accept
fejt of !limner' name. The'ti
dietingllisch) ed°°Durn.teL.r
A. Sole said to a lady of the likut ton (aratieht)
"As 'you ladies WIZ use Vie" 1 ?ten ',mend 'Gear-
aud's Cream' as the least harmful of all the Skin
.prepatations." One bottle will last six menthe
Utsietit every day. Mao Poudre Stibtile reinvee
superfluous hair without injury to the 8k4iintona.
Men. M.13. T. dovRapp, Sole prop..8
Elt4oNr' V
For sale by, alt Druggists and Finley Goods
Dealers throughout the LI M Canada and
EtlY0p0. Beware• e britatiorts.:
$1,000 Reward fer arra td proo of aby
ontt Selling the amine. • • .
0/) A Wgiut, oie it day at Home ettally made
tee si cooly ulit free. Address TRUE re •00
, Augusta, Maine'
`11111k,
SHORTHAND
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Taught. toy rost,•or set
4300its for sett-inetruetion
. tree by Mail on receipt of
one dollar'. The Photio.
graphie Meteor the best
illustrated Shorthand
• Magazine, lac, per NO. or
one dollar •aaer year. by
McNabb & McIntyre,
• agent and dealers in
ibta. Toronto.
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CROUP, ASTIONio.
.11110NCHIa. NEURALGIA,
alohneoiil 'Atollyne 1,101.ineti •
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iettiantaueoneiy renete these, ter.
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