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The most expert stenographer in the country is said to be Mra. Barrows wife of the editor of The Chrigtian Register. jfly A Loo Cabin does cot 1 --p Tí lonk vry handaome from , -rt the O"fs:de, with the coon é f?yl rfsliin na''(;d 0I the door, but I .Jr-yY. health and contenlment, the A hardy piooeers of American r civilizition found in them. Their bealth was maititained by simple I remedies of roota and herbs, now I duced in VVarner'e Lig Cabin Remedies, made by Warner, ot Safe Cure tame. Mrs. Wordsworth, the daughter-in-law I of the poet, and last survivor of tha I ants oí Rydal Mount, is dead. The niest Mille 'I hing. "Cute"l he, eehoed. "Well, I don't know 88 the adjective would have occured I to me in just tht connection. But if you I mean that they do their work thoroughly, I yet make nO fuss abcut it; cause no pain I or weakness; and, in thort, are I thirg that a pill ou;,'ht to be, and nothing I tht t ought not, then I agree that I Pierce's Pleasant Purgativo Pellets are I about the cutest littlethings going! Mlle. Ehea brings back from France two I new plays by Sardou. STJACOBSQr FOR RHEUMATISM. 0E0. W. WALTS, Esq., ÉK San Francisco, CaliforxV General Agent Union P Pacific Rallway: "I add my hearty in' dorsement to St. Jacobs Oil, as a cure for rheu matism, etc." V -CURBSN? RHEUMATISM, f NEURALGIA, . SCIATICA, N BRUISES AND C BURNS,8PRAINS. Sold by Druggitlt and Dealen Everywhere. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER C0., BALTIMORE, MD. I
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