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Day
5
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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A Fuñóos París Kesurt. There is still another of the former glories of Pazis about to disappear - the Restaurant Yefour. It v;is put up for sale, but no bid ha ving boen made sufficiently high to pay the rent (50,000 francs) the sale had to be adjourned. It was founded in 1737 and cost its last proprietor upward of a million. - Paris Journal. 35 COMPLETE NOVELS NEATLY BOUND, AND A YEAR'S SÜBSCRIPTION to a lar ce lg-page illustrated monthly magazine for ONLY 30 CENTS. This is a most liberal offer as Household Topics, the magazine referred to, is a high-elass paper, replete with stories of love, adventure, travel, and short interesting and instruetive sketches of f act and fancy; and in the list of 35 novéis are sueh treasures as ' ' A Brave Coward ' ' by Roben Louis Stevenson ; "A Blaeksmith's Daughter," by Etta W. Pierce; "Ninetta," a most pleasing story by M. T. Caldor; "A Gilded Sin" and "Between Tvvo Sins, " bv the author of "Dora Thorne;" 4'The Truth of It," by the popular writer, Hugh Conway ; and the "Moorehouse Tragedy," rather sensational, by Mrs. Jane C. Austin:" "A Heroine," a delightful story by Mrs. RebeccaH. Davis; "Wall Flowers" by the popular Marión Harland, and the great story "Guilty or Not Guilty," by Amanda M. Douglass. Spice forbids mentioning the other novéis ; but they are all tho same high grade, popular, bright, romatic. spicy, interesting stories. The 35 novéis and the current issue of Household Topics will be sent you the day your order is received. This will supply you with a season's reading for a mere song: and will be appreciated by all in thi household. Send at once 30 cents to Household Topics Pub. Co., P. O. Box 1159, New York C ity, N. Y. (17) Mrs. N. G. Xichols Cantón, Ohio. Permanent Good Long and Discouraging IIIness With Symptoms of Consumption All Medicines Fail Except Hood's Sarsaparilla. " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : " Gentlemen:- Ten years ago, my wife's health began to fail. I consulted a physician, and for one year she remained under his care and took all the medicine prescribed, but still grew worse. We then consulted other physlciaus, and she doctored off and on for f our years ■without any improvement. As her mother died of consumption, and I expected my wife would go the same way. However, feeble as my wife was and though Civen Up as Incurable by the physician, I could not give up hope, and she still clung to life. Then we began to try different medicines v We found tliat of all the preparations taken, a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla had seemed to do her the most Rood, so she determlned to take thát medicine again. I bought slx bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and wlüie taking this lot she seemed to gt better. This was so encouraging, after so Long and Discouraging Illness, tliat she continued with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Her health has improved and she has ceased to comiilain. She is still taking the medicine, audfeelssomueh.bett.ttr and stronjOT tliat we believo her to be in perfect health. Altogether, Hood'ss? Cures we have spent S2(ifur Hood's, avery smallamount compared to the Mg bilis in those four years, and consMering tho fact tliat IIooil's Sarsaparilla has dn:, lanent good." JoirNL. Nichols, No. 228 Springflelcl Ave., Cantón, O, Hood's Pilis act easily, yet promptly aad efflciently, óu the liver and bowels. 25c.

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