Florimel haa the odor of choice and delicate flowers. 
Persevere to the end. 
Forget mj wot. Pansy . 
Forget me not I when others gaze 
Enamoured on thee with the looks of praise. 
When weary leagues between us both are cast, 
And each dull hour seems heavier than the last, 
O then forget me not. 
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BURNETT’S COLOGNE "WATER, 
UNRIVALLED IN RICHNESS AND DELICACY OF PERFUME. 
Frequent appeals have been made to us to supply a 
standard American Cologne. We have yielded to this'de- 
mand, and add Burnett’s Cologne Water to our list. 
We believe it will be found worthy the generous confi¬ 
dence bestowed upon our other Toilet Preparations. 
It is prepared from the purest and best materials, and 
with the utmost care. It is filled in elegant bottles of 
superior finish and beauty, — in themselves an ornament 
to any lady’s toilet-stand. It is offered at a small advance 
upon the prime cost, and at a price within the reach of 
every one. Without effort on our part, it has, in a brief 
time, attained a large and constantly increasing sale, con¬ 
firming the opinion ot the best judges, that it is equal, if f 
not superior , to the celebrated Farina. 
One of the best Colognes ever made is Burnett’s, of 
Boston. It is equal to the Farina, and is much cheaper. 
Full confidence can be given it. We speak from actual 
experience. —Baltimore American. 
Burnett’s Cologne is equal to the best imported. It 
is put up in ancat and elegant style, and wins for itself a 
favorite place on the dressing-table. Its intrinsic merits 
really justify the high reputation in which it is held.— 
Providence Journal. 
Burnett’s Cologne has attained a most enviable 
reputation. The article is of high proof, and is a refresh¬ 
ing perfume. — Boston Transcript. 
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Constancy. Canterbury Bell , Blue . 
Yes, I am tied to very thee, 
By every thought I have; 
Thy face I only care to see, 
-Tliy heart I only crave. Sir C. Sedls 
Sometimes words wound more than swords. 
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Youth looks at the possible, age at the probable. 
