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A CAREFUL LITTLE MAID. ‘The two had sat in moody, sullen silence for] Sailor (defiantly)—"" Tt will take more than I prythee, dentist, soon commence ‘The people say in Dimpledell— some minutes; then she spoke. "* Before we | you to hold me, I'll tell you." Cannibal (sig To do what I shall beg. They've known her from a baby— were married, Algernon,” she said, ‘you de- | nificantly)—"* Oh, I shall invite a few friends. ‘This tooth pall out with violence, There's not a child behaves as well clared you could give up heaven itself for me." | —Detroit Tribune. But gently pull my leg. ltl Prudence Maybe “Ves, answered Algernon bitte: “bat 1 —Washington Star, When anybody looks at her ittle thought you would ever ask me to give ishi ‘i She curtsies most precisely up smoking."—Chicago Tribune. . Any! person, wishlog; to, purchase; strictly first-class piano is advised to visit the sales- room of Sohmer & Co., 149-155 East Four- Mrs. Winstow's Soornine Syrup for Chil- | teenth street, New York city. Her aunt, Miss Lucy Lavender, Has brought her up so nicely. This Dimpledell in Dorset lies, dren ‘Teething ; soothes the child, softens the ‘A village like a toy one. gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and diar-| Life is like a mountain—arter climbin’ one Its tiled roofs rise “neath dappled skies, theea. 25 cents a bottle, side an’ slidin’ down de uddah put up de sled. Whose light showers don’t annoy one. - —Arkansaw Thomas Cat. Tia clean and neat, and green and sweet A married man falling into misfortune is “ : : he country lanes about it; more apt to retrieve his situation in the world| As a specific against dyspepsia and other And Prudence dwells in Primrose street— | than a single one.—/eremy Taylor. troubles of the stomach, also as an appetizer Inquire there if you doubt it. = and for mixing in drinks, nothing superior to She is so careful she will say— Cook's Imperial, World's Fair ‘highest | "OKER’S BITTERS. Lest she should fib, though blindly— award, excellent champagne ; good efferves- * Aunt Lucy's very well to-day, cence, agreeable bouquet, delicious flavor. Little girl—* Did you ever dream of being Perhaps—I thank you kindly !” in heaven?” Little boy —* No, not exactly ; * Aunt buys—I am not certain, quite— ae - =i but 1 dreamed once that I was right in the Cream.cheese of Farmer Acres.” He—" You saw some old ruins while in Eng- | middle of a big apple dumpling.” —Good News. ~ [think the turning to the right land, T presume?" She—"' Yes, indeed. And Will bring you to the baker's.” one of them wanted to marry me."—Brooklyn | THE CELEBRATED C. C. Shayne’s name in a fur garment isa Life. | guarantee of reliabilit Awarded highest She takes the tea-cup from the shelf — . i Prizes at the world’s fair. Shayne's, 124 and ‘The big, best cup—and fills it ; Angostura Bitters is known all over the world 126 West Forty-second street, New Vork, is And brings the parson’s tea herself, as the great regulator of digestive organs. Dr. the leading fashionable resort for reliable and And never, never spills it. Siegert’s is the only genuine. At all druggists. elegant furs. Fashion-book mailed to any ad~ ‘The parson holds it on his knee = Pianos are the Best. |" nd sips i is leisure— rd 7 « heel lade aie cee he: Conceit is vanity driven from all other shifts | __Warerooms: 149-186 E.14th St. New York. Miss Lucy beams with pleasure. snd lorced to appeal to itself for admiration.—| (CA the" Sonmen Paso’ with oe’ of & story sounding name of cheap grade. Our name spells— “$-0-H-M-E-R. ler slippers ne'er were known to squeak ; Her frilts'are crisp and snowy ; EVANS’ Her nut-brown hair is meek and sleek \2 See mean ha 8 ee : INDIA PALE ALE|;; = If cross or careless they be— 3 a Of all the prim and pretty ways a OWN STOUT. a Of little Prudence Maybe. ° Seine ea a z They Never Vary in Quality sr The girls whose games she does not share tad are anearpannd by say other ands Unkind opinions bandy ; ede Astrea of slareberes «s She's made of china, some declare re Allowed Two Years ‘And some of sugar-candy. Pos a cee Dear little heart ! should she confess, Ber eaefana pte costes > She’s sometimes rather lonely, \a Freedom from False Ferments ‘This very pink of perfectness, Se jand Harmful Acidity 4 rary ateest from other Ale 5 5 + 7 Unequated Brilliancy Nicholas, Se ae ate carom Das Soda: Lower In Price than P Foreign Brand ‘The whiskey that made Kentucky famous. Used i A woman in a bloomer costume need have oreien Brente ss. United States eovernment oapiusl alters thorough no fear of a mouse.—Albany Argus. rove we have po castor datics to pay. | chemical analysis, and pronounced to be the purest ‘All oe Ale and Sunt bated at the brewers | and finest whiskey in the world, - Distilled and bottled | Be Siaiatisofeur signet ce thelate. | by the Belle of Nelson Distillery Co., Louisville, Ky. For sale in cases, containing twelve bottles, oF bY | Aunt Lucy's one-and-only. —Helen Gray Cone in St. 9 C. H. EVANS & SONS | ine barrel Address Accu: Mawratt & Convit, New | ac e r S Brewery and Bottling Works, | York. N. Y., oF hae | . Hudson, N. Y. Belle of Nelson Distillery Co., LOUISVILLE, KY. DEAFNESS Wi E Medals and Diplona tram Worlds Golam ‘Expaltion, Tar Soap. ‘Wonderfully soothing and heal- ing.”"—Journal of Health, New York. ||} Eanes Bod “Excellent in dandruff, chafing H Sa OURISHES Y ond ™ and itching.” Medical and Surgi-||@|” RePRESHES | BF ai mela. cal Reporter, Philadelphia. |@| !ndorsed by eminent Physicians everywhere. — ___--_ COMPLEXION POWDER pith fioncometiapcsaied “It leaves the, skin soft, smooth|]e|S@nt FIG, arum 7s ronTRArTSI@| | | Isan absolute necessity of refined toilet in this and supple. A luxury for shampoo-|{$| and AUTOGRAPHS of Celebrities Spe eon erties ing." —Medical Standard, Chicago. |\@. FAR DRUMS, New acientite faveation, entirely dit: | ferent in construction froin all otber ge-| ‘The age and genuineness of THIS Whisky we gparantoed by the Excise Department of the Cana- ian Government by certificate over the capsule of every bottle. From the moment of manviac- ture until this certificate is affixed the Whisky never leaves the custody of the Excise Officers. No other Government in the World provides for consumers this independent and absol = tee of purity and ripeness. “Canadia: ‘TROY IMPROVED CHLORIDE oF coup ccnr. | Whiskey is particularly adapted for medicinal use. rs wi inable fr local deal will DR. WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT isaarearaz| in"zrasees, By iy epi consumed dct on ap gladly supply consumers direct upon application, Pres. Gives instant relief, Every box is warranted. “Sokl by drug: | tion deoox. Sddresa in the United States on Feceipt of S0c. in = THE HUMAN HAIR HIRAM WALKER & SONS, Limited, , @ESTER @STER foo TsTE Foe C.K. Lone & Co., 1013 Arch St., Philadeiphia, Pa. NEW YORK, 128 Broadway. ‘A Bounce sample, with the usual Government xists. Sent by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents and §1.00 per box. WALKERVILLE, CANADA. M I F YOU ARE A MAN M “Rvery one should read this little boot CHICAGS, 223 and 244 Monadnock Block, fruarantee, will be sent prepaid, by ex to any WILLIAMS’ H'F'G CO., Props,, Cleveland, 0, gras Bévion menipdt cass. Gu steno, | stamps. Distilled and bottied by eae = Why it Falls Off, Turns Gray, and the Remedy. GESTER GUSTER | «PROF HARLEV PARKER. R’RA'S”” | Lospos,@and3tark Lane EC. AXA Ask yourself these questions. Are your Suspenders thoroughly comfort- M able? As much so as ever? Couldn't you imagine a better kind ? AYA there is a better kind, unless you wear the Tue M ‘Actual size, 14 inches. KN Made with ends of ‘‘ graduated’? elastic MM. cord, the most ingenious textile fabric ever M “* put into a suspender. Stretches in some MARE IM _ places, and in some not. Makes them | One ot there labels on the back AA the best, most comfortable, serviceable, neat, ‘ofeach pair. M and elegaut. Now ta the time when carving-kntves in in ve you ever tried a Christy Carver? e Won: AAA fort. A cheaper model, the " Workers,” at twenty-five cents. Sample derfal curved edge make it the easiest kalfe with Which to earve mmaAL Fae, fowl eke, ete, Docs Ka work Mike A, Pairs mulled for the price. _ Notice the “graduated ”?:cord. EQIGis CHU WEN, REE” Py gers Toop then ile SA sent Smee pa pice, x CHESTER SUSPENDER CO.,No.SDecatur Avenue, Roxbury, Mass, MM ie Actual size, 1554 inches. Fifty cents brings a dead sure dividend of continuous com- M CHRISTY CARVER, HAM OR MEAT KNIFE. G ‘Beenta each. of either Ham knife or Carver. Our other knives are: Nread-khife, 7 cents; Cake-Kalte, £0 cent Parer, 15 cents (these three together for $1.00). Honschold Saw, 7 cent Se BY” Christy Knives are sold everywhere. Reware of worthless imitations. 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