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The Exeter Times, 1890-10-23, Page 7YOUNG _FO 1KS. PRIROESS ROSA AND TEE LWABPS P_tYSIE. In e stately old castle. protected by strong walls, end surrounded by a large forest of giant oaks, there lived one time a queen whit her two children, a boy Stoll agirl. The ycupg Prince Henry was a brave, hand- some youth whom ev. ybetly,loved, but his sister PrincessRo�.a, was so. beautiful that people came from all parts of the kir-gdow to get a sight; of the lovely maiden. The i Queen loved her daughter with such levo- tion that she could not refuse her any request, anal thus the Princess grew to be a Ivay'wa?rd, disobedient child, mule source of great au- Iioy once to her teaellers, because she was not studious tjl.e her !Welber, The mother was greatly distressed to see her beautiful &wet der grow up in ignorance;; but she knew not hos, to prevent it, Finally she detsr'lied to take the advice of the old witch cif the w, -e ert, who wasftinted through- out the land for her wisdom. But to enter the witch's teastle was tloeasy task ; for the gate w4s guarded by two fierce lions which never slept, and winch t:onit] tear its pieces anyone atteiupting to pass them. Fortun- ately theQueen knew that the rage of the lions coni"l ha subdued by feeding them honey ea'kes ; and providing leer: eat with. these she set out on foot alone to the desert. Whets the Queen had walkers many miles she wag •e o 'overcome with fatigue that she *topped under a large tree to rest, awl there fell into a deep sleep. She was steddeuly aroused by a Treat noise. as of thunder, and to her dismay. site s:tw the witch's liens rushing toward her. 4he quietly reached for the honey cakes; but they were gone, and the basket war empty-. Ilweriug the rustling in the braneles. of the tree, Ale looked up and saw peering through the tomes the ugly distort- ed face of a dwarf, who said, in a short', piercing voice ;. "queen yon are in great +Inger; bow can you hope to ese"ape the holes, when you have no sword?' " My honey salves wouldhave tamed the • furious beasts," said the Queen; '" but I • have lost them, Oh, s:a, -&' ono front this ter- rible death,' • " On one condition shall I Faye yon,' re- ovd the dwarf ; '" when your s]utnghter, Rosa. is 1(1 years old, you must give her to Inc for ten years. The queen eh;ultlercd at the thought of giving Iter br'autifel darrtghlerto this hideous creature ;but. the lions saute hearer and • wattle:mil alt terror, the (huhu erieil t j "• Soca me, rind I shall give Yen nab d.tnL;]f- .Oi. She thou fell into a death•1ike swoon, and w^h.n she revived she was in her own Patna in the cantle. And now the queen fell very ill. and although the most learned physi• elate; seem 4rs11ed, none could give relief to the aitR'ring; one. Then the Whims s l.osa, who dearly loved her mother, n.19 , ttre die• meted, and thought : " if my mother could only be restored to hold', never again shouldI troublet.ur with nly wilful wept. . I shall go to the old wItdI 'ill the desert. ,Site ha* healed °them:S, and surely She will not turn 1110 Away." The Prineext then mewed the honey- eakes for the (ions, and begin her dangerous jotrhey. k It happened that on the way to the if• i rt stood an n gran ,. tree loaded with th large, vip'd' orange:t. The 1'rinceee pieced her basket, on the ground. and begin topinek the hravious fruit. But at the s:uuc ibst:u'tt the rear of the lions rounded with such force that the earth trembled, Rosa hastened to her basket, only to lint. it empty, and the honey e tikee were nowhere to Immo). Then the 1'rlta•hells wrung her hands in despairend cried ozTt with terror. In a moment the dwarf stood before her, and the lions be- canto quiet and gentle and approached no neater. " W'ity do yon cry so heel, and for what reaS011 do von come here:" asked the dwarf, Retia told hien that elle w.0 on her way to the old witch of the desert to ask the CA1190 of bee moth er'st illness. " ]'hen you need. go no further," sail the dwarf ; " the queen moldy grieving bemuse she has promised. that when yon are ltf you shall spend ten years with ole." "I cannot believe that,"snide the Prineees ; "for it is not possible that my mother should promise me to so ugly a creature as yon." "I have spoken time truth," said the dwarf ; and unless you also give your e,n- sent I shall leave you to be devoured by the lions. And again the furioue beasts began to roar in such a frightful manner that the Princess cried : bale me and I shall do as you desire." Im;ncdiately both the dwarf and the lions disappeared, and the Princess sadly return- ed home. ROM went at once to her mother and related her adventures with the dwarf. "And now, dear mother," she said, "you must grieve no more ; for I have thought of a plan to escape this dreadful fate. I shall go to distant lands, beyond the power of this wicked dwarf, and there I shall remain for the ten years." From that time the Queen began to im- prove, and when she had entirely recovered the Princess made her preparations for the long journey. At last the day mune when Rosa should say good-bye to her horn° and friends. The royal coach stood at the door, and just as the Princess was about to enter, four peacocks appeared drawing a small red • chariot, in which sat the witch of the des- ert. At the same moment the dwarf him- self riding on a huge yellow wildcat rushed into the courtyard and demanded the Prin- cess. Then the brave Prince Henry, draw - in gg his sword, stepped forth and cried: "13° gone, wicked people, and leave my sister' in peace, or I sballpierco you with my swirl" But the witch. laughed scornfully and cried: "I shall foe justice done to rry son, the dwarf, and you dare nohtouch me." And there arose from the ground two fiery dragons, at the sight of which all the courtiers fled in horror, and the Queen's beautiful daughter was carried away by the hideous dwarf. Then there was great mourn. ing at the castle for the princess Rosa, and for many weeks brave soldiers searched in vain for the lost Princess, Prince Henry'. traveled into distant lands, thereto seek his sister and bringher;to thetsorrowing mother. When he had searched, through anany, coun tries he came one evening, to the shore of a crystal leke. Pausing there,.',fete thfnstaut he heard a voice say :s `Prinee"Henry, listen tome 811(1 I will helpyoti." ^: • On looking about for the speaker' the .Prince discovered rocking in the waver a little nymph, who continued: "The witeh of the desert and her son,' the dwarf, are our worst enemies,an• sed much Unhappinessd have often caused to our race. For that reason Iwish to destroy them. They have carried your sister to the magic palace in the tesert, and in the beentifel garden the Princess wanders and grieves over her sad fate. I sliallgive you a jeweled sword with which yon can safely enter the magic'palace and strike lifeless the witch and her son." • The nymph then produced a sword gleam - in 6 r with goms, and when the Prince had re- ceived it e-ceivedit mid thanked his friend, he joyfully returned to his native land and was not K0ep Your fikuth Gio;e3, los%g in hastening to the witch's palace. At the sight of the jeweled !.word the raging The following is suggested tosnorers:There lions fled away, and unimarmed, the Prince I are two channels in ,vilich the air travels in entered the garden. Here he was met by a 1 going to the lunge, namely, the nose and score of beautiful maidens, who cried : "13e- 1 month. These too passages unite in a coni. ware, Prince, the dwarf le thine ent Wry, ' mon cavity, and :stun that point there is but and should he find you here death will be s one tube leadirg to the laugs. There is a your fate. Give Sts timy sword, and then bone called the hard palate, which forms the haste away." I roof of the mouth and the floor of the nose, But when the Prince cried, "With this' separating these two air cl.anuele from each sword I shall slay both the dwarf and his other. At the ironer or posterior end of the evil another," the maidens disappeared and bona is a little body caned the soft pal tie, the Primmeess Rosso entered the garden. She tootle of museic and covered with a delicate was greeting her brother with teals or joy : shut. This soft p elate is attached at one end when the dwarf's sharp voice was heart to to the hard palate ; the other end haegsloore say : "So you will carry away my prisoner and nerres nr taps in the net of 1 re:athileh without asking; my leave?" sonmetElatn;; like window t:mu'tain a lion tweet But before he could utter another word, 111011 by a emrr'eut ()faits 'ilia is itt ewilitiou Prince Henry had struck him with his " while we are asleep or awake, though (Ito Mg sword, and the wicked dwer 1feil deal to the :.sleep it, lacks in tonicity. . thing nnieh mere ground. When the witch heard of ltereon's reiaxed or I1.tbby than when, we are awake. death site was very angry, and rushed upon Now, iu order to snore; one must keep the t. u.o . Ili . theasll eratoo rr . as the , Princeif tear himto pieces. t e a9 we( ; e . 1',;t p it it se, and in this she too was made lifeless by the water condition the two c:lrrents of air passing iu ny;nple's sword. And today, in the great and ow, together during the net of breathing desert, may be seen the ruius of the adagio 0n1111 this little ctartmin between them and palace; while in the stately old erstle in the % throw it into sapid vibration This +fibra oak forest is shown the jeweled sword which''i tion, more or less intense and souorons, is reteuetl Princess Rosa from the evil dwarf. ° what w•e Cali snori g. It is only with lilac'''. month open that snor- 0onllu]zialEli"s' u Bacon.mess" nt le nc=mend° eheetithetirvetsleep. tltwalce it the nose ieelose d by the thuitnls n,d finger, For 100 years. the Abbots of St. Mel:.sine,' by easing. ,t fIS.' 1bia. breath, :ath, it ie pousi?,te to in Bretagne, bestowed a. flitch of heves as a' snore, and the -11* 11+ sat ma's' mmeae ontpiielt- prize for connubial contentment, awl at the ed with the mouth s1mmmt amil the nese open Abbey of Weir hung a flitch of bacon lvitit i' belt the mer .e -mmol l.t itrt re+ c saav t i acs the following Lues: c mlpliaiunm int is mere than SVC. hos e•immand "Is there to he found a main'' ed nli'n �� tictriug sleep, anal would w8k++ up the per:a,u That in 'retitle declare oho who might uttc i a foo tc nn she the 4 tna"rn. 'that Stu. masa-tee him d *h not rete,• i If tl"e mo ltlt 1 a. t t+n.'"t " uhf. hh ha,no esti Swire far i► nhrow. (•1." ti;Itln o " °'u• Ile truly the : haeou for himself den n hew." f bolt during elunlle a y lett one enter,. lot t.f air il1most orally htstortewise tl-e Dunmow ~will pat's tt. and nem the hugs. '1im eters flitch—tbouela the records of it leave het rent, iirt mg n1t,111 P:fia'ly on ail Wales of l been ept—wits the Witicheuorrc Ilitoh. • Ilio ung will Pars 's?al salt palate toilworn Sir Philiptie Somerville held the Matter of and,.-ldot !Ili mrd u7 til it is azispba'tl to the \Vhieheuovre, or, as it is given in all old "'kW, i1will hold it dere ;o-mitly, thea documents, t" \\•liieIie;twur,' from the Neils " Preventing ativ nlnn't,1 vibration. It fol. of Lancaster, half the fees to the renlatte+l, flaw''tll:zt auv.Iev t•siwnich preve"ty the loww- us seed as half tate !lames, oar enuutitimi 1)41,5 er 3 tw front "lrnpping; ad'nwu "guying, tlo' reLt'i• Ire kept to flitch of it,econ :iii tits hit l tat nit ;i .taU,li ut fi rep, anml i"jIf'Altllj; Stilt" nl"alltlt. it`Ill times—Lent aloud c:ccbpttd--really for i slmiit oat tl.ori i a unnatural current of air and delivery to every mala or woloomi married, 1 sh after a year and a day of the marriage be ji ;ill a!Pin:1t'ls eotlll Ila+ tootle of a situp'.e passed; and to be given to every mall of "IP tt) tat- lural sult,4ly--a c'ep of ort ieliece t ,;domz .ltrhbishc,p, I'rioE, at ohne, lelig;•oneterial Flat ti- w.j;idni,ug tahe chin rl ttothoflhiia ,d h if� a -n1 taus i and to every ry priest after the year roil to ti;" 11",14-1P nr :r ed tri t n. '1'Le tvebbmg dday of their 7ll;oitat:tan finished, or of their 4411 it • Mime mu°t-ttr tt' a tt'n6ea. Itmti 1i dignity received. There is not the It esti • y doubt, 1 bliert4. tient either this twat eephet rt,anir.a1 to ear •t 11,0 4141 tIN Of tin" et1,tteh. from Punt -now (fir that Minnow was levied wt+' 'I: n.,r;ttiis is e, :bItnl,le 1?t3t any a, 4 "'311 from this; but which i3 she whets hem,. 111.1' 0 5i, lata. silo er:", you 4+411 Chian *L( the custom it i3 i5;ala assail,* to Fay. windpipe, awl the n Fl•etterc 1`et welt leo lett 1 tutu :111 old aat;un; a^ of dile Sv. Peafrd', lir. „ 10 Sloe 4311;1 14'.'.:*' Ors t]a.ar) 16 t5 ti:tun5.1 II. -1. I iott:'c "" Hitit91"ITY lytatiln,iahrre,' Q24,11 . . other coin"es, it iillp. V'a diet 'r- 1'?aslw'd► it; est': t 11�t October. Somerville held the 'et:inons of \Vlaiehaen- 1 (i r St:ireaiOit, R •+dia•,+re, \-'the, ¢4•n, i;aa"l erosive. all, in the l snatuty of St-atfotiq, of the Earls of Lout: atter, by *VAIs nesneentde 01';- vie., "*1110 C11141 1'+lilip 0111111 roll, main- . of i.;;;r.011.F. inr t>'iaeisfr t -Shure I1•all 4 iii parilwad 11 al°a1•i 4"f a t r rl;a' 4.a aa,t1a1'y;)-r11tr. tl.a„.ami,) arae seta, ell the•stanlntlr■ witr'rt'- evertwent : taut, and toodoin One ]aeon 01"1Anti l u1gngt” ne , swheti the lease are with nestingin lti;t hall nt Whieltenovre. rehdy erroyedteseessid. at all troll's of the ye;tr gait Itf 1014, t"t l" .end the zO,+4n'4 St•lit4n1111 •e lin 114111 4V w fa given to every mono or weartn nr earl, after ,ar t a„ the slay :;nd ¢1r0 hear of their uret'rrag o he I dee ant oglorious f ttre "oridie o I have spent nt poet, in form following : ^ } 1 *' hennoever the any our studs before married will came .o ,'t'lmurt, for the 1";leon, in their own person. they r4t:tll .acme to the Ilailitl' or • the . orler ,f the hvrdship of Whiohenovre, and spell say to them itt lnattner as e"stteth : • }..Snarl, for Porter.! I do you to a ,now thet I ail come for my self to demand one ]aeon Ilyke 1h:stein in the hail of the Lord :tf the Hibor of \Vhic]'.euour after the farm thereunto be- jepniig,) u. An Extraordinary Railway Accident, It was a singular series of events which led to the killing of twenty -ono persons and the wounding of thirty near Shoemakcrsville, on the Reading Railway, during the early The Fquiro and the keeper in brown vel evening of a roeent Friday. A loaded coal vetei•n • train broke in two partions, and as the rear Tite .ppar::on short•skirted, and out of his hart slowed up, a following thein run into it, 4.42111 loih : with the result of throwing; two laden ears on to the opposite gamic. This httppeited just beyond 0. curve where the tracks hug the haulm of the Selutydktll River, miming, not very deep, bn t Very swift, near thirt y feet 1.dnw. l?p to this Point dashed the Potts- ville "eannbn•baall'- express, carrying; over leo people in seven cars. \lo. tly they went returniug from pleasure excureione to the lherks t minty hair and the Pennsylvania, Firemen's Convention. Usually the "c:un- non-b.tll" stops only at important towns, audl runs forty miles an hoer. On Friday it was behind time, and running.), little faster than ordinary, when it struck the derailed coal cans with aeists11 heard for miles. A wit- ness declared. that of the forward ears the know which pot •t was the north. He at wreck could not have been more templets,. mice pulled otlt iris watch, looked at it, and Nothing remained but a heap of nnngletl pointed to the north. I asked him whether fra"mtents ;and dead and dying ;nen and wo- he et1184ll 1 acc watches," he rass eplied, t compasses."o his watch. men. The engine plunged 150 feet over the "]len a explained, po me how Oda was. bowlders and flown the bank until the river extinguished its fires. beneath it lay the Point the hour hand to the sun, and tiles pith headless and dismembered body of the engi- is exactly half wiry between the hour and neer, who died ahnost before he removed the figure XII. on the watch. For instance, his hand from the air -brake, which he had suppose that it is four o'clock. Point the band indicating four to the sem, and II. on the watch is exactly south. s uppose that it is eight o'clock, point the hand indi- cating eight to the sun, and the figure X on the watch is due south. My American friend was quite surprised that I did not know this. Thinking that very possibly I was ignorant of a thing that everyone else knew, and hap- pening to meet Mr. Stanley, I asked that eminent traveller if he was aware of this simple mode of discovering the points of the compass. He said he had never heard of it. 1 persume, therefore, that the world is in the same state of ignorance. Amalfi is proud of having been the home of the inventor of the compass. I do nob know what town boasts of my American friend as a citizen. Li a Ketati•ta thatobet, tate p:,4.lcauts A wiawion of Indian ntnil;l;errl sof l by As lihie ns .tuti.►aIi t'n, cf fr+wst-sharpclletl,` l'yl+b And freet-she'lbened mornings, of p;atchc Of rye, Left for !veiling and cover, of hop•pele lin sheat t m+, A vision of tt:004 in eprinl ;they ofham Vere it; not for the t. ritam on aiirl geld in their dye - And the curly Marts dog, who the Owe, - sluts retrieves, And the liver -anti -white deg, who sets when they lits A jattl et from \m folic, a kilt from Kildean, With suleiulid young iellowa, six•footers, ]11 I;"lh ; A flash of gold feathers -•young cooks of full growth, A Hideo of some from the t•orner, unseen, Then Innrh with brown ale (anti Miss Male) all are loath When the squire gives the word, " take the dogs up," at e'en. --..Doroi.nls SL,ralatr Every Watch a Compass.. A few days ago I was standing by au Am- erican gentleman, when I expressed t a wish to faithfully set, but not soon enough to appre- ciably check his traie. Hundreds of oonit- try 1 olks,attractcd by the crash and screams, were speedily at land, and Soon there lay upon the bank a dreadful row of corpses, close by where the doctors were busy in the open air with the lirstremedies toneer two- scorewounded. And, as if the scenewere not already horrible enough, one wretch,noticed skulking among the disabled passengers, was found with his rockets full of trinkets taken from his helpless victims. Tire broke out among the debris,threaten ing to consuine such of the survivors as had escaped crush- ing and drowning, but a train hand, who had been thrown into the river, retained presence of mind enough to dash water over the flames before they gained headway. It -was altogether the worst accident which ever happened on the Reading Railway, and the jury found that the company, through one of its employes, was to blame. The iwdividnal who bears this awful re- sponsibility tsas asignal-man, who delayed fn giving the warning which would have pre- vented. the eollisionwhicli blocked the track of the express. A Woman Estimates Woman's Oapaoity. A woman writer in the Chicago Herce1cl says: "Women are either the noblest creation of God orthe meanest. A good woman is little less than an angel, a bad woman is considerably more than a devil: And by women I do not mean women who drink, or who steal, or frequent broth- els. The chief weapon of a bad woman is her tongue. With a lie she can do 11105.e_ deadly work than the fellow in the bible did ewith the jaw -bone of an ass. Untruthis sthefundamental. strata of 1l evil is a bad twoman's nature, and withitshe is more to he dreaded than many Wien with revolvers. There is absolutely no protection from a lie. The courts cannot protect from its .venom, and to kill a defamer and a falsifier is not yet adjudged as legalized murder." Sunday School Teacher—t" Love thy neighbor as thyself.' Who is thy neigh- bor ?" eighbor?" Little Girle" Please ma'am, the folks as borrows from us. Before Death Comes. Oh, if you'd speak a kindly word, Do not too long delay it, But let it by :our ears be heard— We fain would bear you say it. Of friendly cheer our hearts have need Along life's pathway dreary ; Remember we shall nes er read Our own obituary. If there's a deed which you can do To ease our yoke of sorrow, Oh, do it with a impose true 1 Nor wait for the to -morrow, Make all eurltearts with joy to laugh; While we are wills you love us. ne'er peruse the epitaph Yon'll kindly write above us. If you have loving gifts to make, l)o noti-too:long witbold them ; But give them now that we may take them. And in our hearts enfold Oh, crown us with a wreath to-dayay 1 Our hungered spirits ask it, We'll never see the rice; bouquet You.piace upon our casket. His Truthfulness Discredited. Lawyer—Weil, sir, we won thevictory, but it was a pretty narrow victory. Client—Yes,- I thought the other side had us until you showed that their principal wit ness was a fisherutar JOHN LA BATT'S Indian hi/ /e and UX Brown btu! Highest mlwaras ani .micdals for Purity and Excel • truce at Centennial 3:shi;,itien, Phil adelpltia, 1870; eatrada.1a470; dustra',a.1877; and Paris, k'tance, 1878. TESTIMONIALS SELECTED: Prol„ft 11 Croft, Public %uelyst. Tor.aute. says t to be pelicetl;i :Amad-e "atailting ne impurities or c t;at:E_ ratio s, at:4 can strangle regrown cmil it 40 perfectly pa:) 1.51,1 a very superior malt laq"or," • John I3 1'rofes..or of Ciicesist v, Mont ell B7.7,4 ".4 OtalV'em to be ryularkably soon! tiles, brewed:, f.101:1 • viten alt rami hops • Rey. 5-.3. cl l tido Pra:esaar o'; Ctl3'ni tsv, h'tval qi ever ens.Qn,);e sass Ihave. :eunlyleltlisfm tsta 5i e tie • utenu aesured vdoa.a Itshett. It a:t'i.ei.rl State, an,l sieve found it a llehttn)e, couaaa:ing but little n'e•)hel, et 11. 11411-' adtxt"tat,Alut of a Per, a;;reegta@e title 'aril Esme >r p, 4,10 slaty. fa:a , et'cnpares wait time best in set:rte.) ales. I a •vas in.-itanalyzed l tl:e parer XXX 5• ,at, of : some brewery. 1;'- u] i1t isofe,eellent quality• els Savor is very agreeab:6 a 124;?; Ietpenergetic: titan the glove aro, for it is a littte rieeer nteheStol, and can, be compared atl-raatate- 4.05n} -'tai: any Snip:n*50a articlo, ASK al trust UUUOV141t volt tr. IJL PIANOFORTE. The Oldest Manufacturers in the Dominio- Seven Thousand Pianos N'.- , r iTeet. The Hieiutzwazt Pi Their F:3 i, r b, Pure Sitl The): i.' 1nel OS noted for Tolle -. ulated Delleate Touch, Their Perfectly Even Well Balanced Sege. ComposPd of the Mater al, and of the Most Thorou h Workmanship Send For illustrated CataloPmetory:-Past Toronto . 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'AC -I AI EI , NEVER' eAlii he SW SATUAiltt17 FCC) 5311.E :3Y 2i.a t)Etetvine, (SHATIS 0000 ON FOP MAYY MILES Eu s i.9 AI fTO 1� Sl1 1 Ill,: 0n. of the g3m t¢.7 ZSE SII' ITer-{a ria the N.000 i. tn'. t��- dare tlaa'. •Yd, i •;. tau 15011111, a are opener Dpi to illuidoao our op aur 00 p001158 0 will 3 051 1016 100511•111my+0each 10 11115, m011000 Only, 111050 who write to ns nt 0000 inn mnicn euro nt ret Moore IP ill mooar pont do to return (0 (0 5503 our gnodn ,o tt 056elan roll—vour n1105A, a andthere nronntl you '1110 5e- AYES ghming of this tvl,rrtlsnntm,t 51 o,v5 t5c smnne0O d of the 1,0,- 40096. The :c 1. orea;i curt• o,(50 appnnrnon: of i, rndnced to r,a 5Ttii4'A�"'" about the flhieh not of its hulk. at is grand, 0y';adoublesreuae- 301100ISg0ul'Priy.weh505100W50u h•ayou 000*Better writt• 4 ore, Itiny Y111 uxpros charges, Address, II. 11,t.LLE 01 h Ct„ Dog :3 SO, l'idea tnsu, 11A1Nte, ow Lost, How Restored - Just pnblishe 1, a new edition et Dr. Culver' weir's Celebrated Dimly cm t h • radical cure of urraner :ntru:a or incapacity iauuced by e5Ct:55 or early lim ti il'retion. Tim oriel=rate:t outlier. in 51111 admira1Je esoay, clearly demonstrates Iran a thirty years' sarce'efu1 prat ties, that the alara big ecus t;lwn: cs of self* alaato may be ra118)113' cured: pointing out a mode of tore at once simple, ic, ccrtwn and c"xeo'taai, by 110111140* which caerytuffercr, 0.0 matter what his eUndition may ba. may euro himself cheaply, pri- vately' and +adicaily. 1 Thtsleetureahmt') be In the handset every youth and every luau In the land Sent under seal, in n plain envelope. to any ad dress paet•patd, on receipt of I nr rents, or two prsta,;ettomps. Samples et He .e iettee. Address THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO 41 Aon. Street New York Post O:i;:.a B,.r 450 lEt4C ly ▪ ,- .... f�4J t + WILL CURE OR 13ELIEATE: BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, )Vm�SPEPSR rt?R�O-PpSr`J❑e INDIG SrIO '.1) 1La::GFt:i9%U JAUNDICE, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEI11:1, HEAR T EILR1I, HEADACHE, • OF THE HEART, ACIDITY OF 1_HE STOMACH, EMT OF THE SKIN, .Arra oa4T'y stovelds. ct' r' saaae arising flared T: i %' 1. t^.u_1d2:F BOWEL S Oil -BLOOD. T. 1,11111G11:.1'N Ca. co., 'ropM'Ze'4i? zirso. Ic=ampstly ImAri•: who is Weak, Nervous, Debilitated, whoinhis Folly and Ignorance has Tri- fled away hie Vigor of Body, Mind and' the Fountains of Life. Headache, ftlanhood, causing exhausting drains upon 5iaokaohe, DreadfulDreams, Weaknee9 e >uomory. Ltashfuiness h' Society, fri triples; upon the Face and all the Effects coding to Early DeOay, Consumption r insanity, will $nd iu oar specifoo No. 2s a )oaitive Cure. Yt imparts Youthful Igor restores the vital Power in old and Dung, strengthens and invigorates the Brain Irrd ,$-herpes, builds up She inusen181 cyetom n arouses into action the whole ph;steal energy of the human frame. With our epeoillo No. 25 the moot obstinate ooze oan be cured is three months, and recent ones in less than thirty Clays. Bach package contains two weeks treat meat, PrlcoS2, CuresGuarantood. Outspeo rile No.24 is "an infallible S heeler 011 Ppjvaee . •Disoases no matter of how long estand-, ing. .Sold tinder our written uat. ante°to effect a pLgre, Price 85. Toronto Medicine Co.. Toronto. Oat LADIES ONLY, , FRENCH REGULATION PIi.L•"4L Par superior to Ergot, Tansy, Pennyroyal or Oxide. -Endorsed by the thousands of ladies' who use them 1IONTHLY. Never fail. Relieve pin INSURE REGULARITY, Pleasant and Etneetba'. Price, $2. Toronto Medicine Co" Toronto, Ont. 1• l4 THE XE TEIi'' • TIM1s5,