Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 1 Apr 1897, p. 6

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Maya: nu-a{ue Addrvued to ma 1 I.u~Cl:_in!c:u Sana. As curiccs x: 1cm: as has .... .. aeired in Kansas City fsr many month: 3` reachui the-poataofce recently, ind after a great display of learning on the part of some cf the charts it wa_s nally de- . |:..L...-.l L... oLn'u-{nu for mhnm H` was in- ` - * P nu HT \\uuu.I u was au- V tended. The distribuiing clerk whdrs '__got hold of the letter lobked at itin Iespair. It wait plainly evident that the writer of the letter had been burning ' (he midnight oil in an attempt to baffle the pcstoice torog. s :3 rnm am. Hm mnminnd m latter: -; me state OI nussuun. ` . v } Itwas plain enoiigh that the letter `'___V was for some one who lived inthe state-;--- } of Missouri and in Kansas City. ,_Iti_did _ not take a great stretch of imagination ; - `I todiscover that the comb and the sketch ` of a h0IXSB"hd some vague rtifvrcmrc to | the Acoma building. 3 So fau` it was easy ` ` sai1ing.bnt who was the mysterious J. { . S. FE20:-3?" _ . . ,_ After puzzling his brain for a long ; 1' time, without; any good result, the clerk took the letter to Nightvclerk Camiield, who is supposed to be able to guess all 3 sorts of comntlrums. ` ` o - ur ,..... 9-11 -mu I: nor} nf H Enid hrs, ` Mn.. Ru;r GET_~A. LETTER. me pcsmmce guru,-. _ V The rst line contained theylettem "J. S. FE2,08." The letters were plain , enough, but what did they mean? The_ 1 next line. began with a large A, then a` there was a carefully `exgcuted drawirig `E of what had the appearance of abar-4 ber s _comb, then a small a, and nally ; ly neglected. AC 5', showing the jur.c,ti(,on of the streets `a represetatlon of .a house, drawn byf one whose early educaticn had been `What shon1d.have been the third line ` the address was in the shape of a ; m .or less accurate map of Kansas ` that uninHtv The 'ln:".t line W218 811' ' b y, snowing um ;u.uu,u(,uu w. cut, .:._... .. ' that vicinity. The last line was other map, ehowing `the boundaries 0! i the state of Missouri . VL.___.. ..1..:.. ........nI-. Hun} Hm Inll? Q ` i . x ~ sorts 01 conunurums. R I can tell you a part of it, said he. ; i I can `tell you t1mt.`FE203 are the ' ' chemical symbols for fvrric oxide; Now . *if _\'_nu can rgd out who he is you_ are an right. ' ` \., cu.-n u_- .::..;_:1....u.... ..1m-ly u- .5 U31! ` Jv Pills C j r1;:nt." 2 sun thedistribtifingclerk wasuuabl ; i to solve the"qnestiou. He weutnbout asking every one what he knew `about I . ferric 0xi He finally encogntered one '\ man who was more` of a chemist than _ the othqrs, and he imparted` to him the ` informatioh that ferric oxide incommon _,_1--..... 4.. 1.4.114-\JL i lnlonuuuuu l.~1mu u:Luu uAAu . parlance is called? rust. i That in hnw J, S. Rust panuuuu la uuucu Lu` That is how J. S, letter over which hi< tidn, )I0., had syr".:- I Kgnsas City Times. I . 1 '-" = But It Wu} Very Different m-o'm`wnse i He Had Expected. I I quiet, gentlenmnly looking man entered ~ the buffet car, and, ensconcing himself , A in a comfortable chair, draw out 9. long cigar and entered deeply into his paper. * I 5 . He remained so quiet and. retained his ' , seat so long that another passenger, ? whose bearing distinctly smmped him as 9. commercial traveling man, one of Jhekind full of chatter andeuriosity, `ucould no longer restrain himself. Ad Jiressing the quiet gentleman, he in- ; quird, Traveling oastl. 3 Qlmvlv ramnvimr his cigar. the R611- ` 1 1, ' As the train pulled out of Chicago a. 3 I youjre gomg W ;.ww sum nu; ; By this time most of the other passen- 3 l gets were interested. The gentleman, .l ; who was . extremely annoyed at the ' { drummer's_curiosity, laid down his'p:;- ' 2 par and exclaimd: T '* *" ` T m nvninsr to New York. first. be- 3 ; qmreu, "'.L'raveuug uzusu . E Slowly removing his cigar, gen- i tleman turned and looked at his, ques- i tioner with slightly elevated eyebrows, : replying, Yes. "' 5 ' 1 `-`New York? N17,. 97 L L4 is .a 811e!1I5'lB_vin_zluuu, tum xu nu puancccpu .` a subtle chum tzii; i . ii.1I`if;s1"bvv'ii :_ 1 wjc_a'_most need in our modern socia1V.1.i.&, , :>;'*are1~informa1 gatherings where*co1nptgn- . {{"i6`s h`ip_ca11"" be *njoy_ed' without the ', I preparatidn and the fuss attendant `upon *1dinner"`or 1rreeeption";~ And, as the E'1.-'oenter table may; properly be called a K } .,pro1_not_er of `just .su'(_:h baggy homes, is . ' wouldbe well were "it once more given- K ;.a p1ade.-~Philade1p1ia Lgdger. - _ I/|~ 1:25. . . ` (LP1 V ?`n > * e ;' Great place, New York. Ever been `1 there before? ` ,1 HNO )) ' ` [in TT\Ta h~1n_._1\Tnw ____ ..`u`- .` __ __ Pm gomg Eon $ 3 York, you know." . fN1u m:mHnmm\ I K ! intercourse. The very opportunity it of-_ ' . 'lIIu_-I./cuuuu Awvaou` I ysome one recently has Spoken a word in favor of the old time center table, - .- and itwould indeed be a good thing could it be restored. The very-presence 1 of its brigliamp, its petioiealsaeddts books suggests sociability and delightful ` l ", fera for the drawing up of many chairs-~ is silent invitation, and it so possesses . . nr<`\`1t\ .....T;: :1ray : a a.1m.anuw': w'1m T `What IS (MU 9 century. _ . 3 York, know." i - _The `gentleman made no reply, but 3 resumedixis paper. Afteralittle si1ence-, ;"tharomm:r_<;i3maa4>egan~again. . i I m with 0. &. G0.',`on B1-oaqway. 3 E 5*0i1 dfop iix';*I 1L1TshoW" you" Toventhe `oity._ . _ _ _ {- wmmntz vnn; it will not be necea-7`_l " ,UL|U'\.\JAAAL.Lu.u.\u.um nu... .. D TIT V1?n \i1fitlTC. Co.:,`<>qnN;o`:x'cl\vay. `_ ftgon drop 11!, Ill shoW'you'oover.tho-T > - 6ftrn ti} _ ` '- ,. .. '- N. ,o o; oroi'narycases 1 Thank y9n'1.t Wm news- :'i`s by far the best dollar nidicine known- /1024? and um: u_/ nccu. ,. Is prepared in tvgo degree; ' 531'?! ' - - '--soldb dru V ists, 6ne`Dol1ar er box.A'~ 1 "Exous_e 1116, but $11181? I" 331` Wh ' No.` g for gsgpecial cases;--1`oI:1egreen i Y0_ Te 801718 V0 NGW Y01`k 011 sttonger-soldby druggistsh One box, Efrhree Dollars; two boxes`, Five Dollars, 1|` No. I,orNo..2.&na5Ae`1-omrece1pt"of ! `price and two 3-cent stamps. ` down-his'pa: Tho?CoOk Company,- ` W and exo1aimd:' . ' Windsor. Ontario. i and excmmeu: I m going to New York, first, ; cause the train is taking me there; sec~ , mad, because I ve got lotsgof money and 5` can afford it, and, 1ast,'because if I like ; the place I intend to buy'it. \ I x V 'T`l\h nnmmdminl mm) subsided amid &~ the place 1 Iutenuyu uu_y uz. V E The commercial mun s_ubsided,amid a \ roar of laughter. -"-Phi1ade1phia.,Times. 3 nearly an 110113 werev` 1eu_nuuuuu. uv , Watched them closely, and whenf they 1 desired a V strike a" erce blow they :31." ywayvause. the left pa'w, ~ ' ' ' an bo.0k5- Mi.2.S1i8h?- s .I 11.i.; `- you bluntly, w_xl1.you bejmy w1fe?w,` Nu; `thank vou. Mr: Terse. Imyself l Y . _ . iv v .`'`No; `thank you, Texas. Imyself >. don t be1ive`iuT,thos'b silly`; bookish no-~ tion`is,: undue the silly -heroines_.' .a1_wa"ys ._ I 1 i I ' on munuy, Wu1.yUu uU>u1_y .vv,umg ` ' A innrinan. ef3ys,3 whit I'll tell you bluntiy, no; 1 six, I. .wdn't.Ve7-Philzikilphia I} North }- I 1.,-vvvuv._ :7... 51;, Americans. .~ o-a-gn--_-. ; 1:95; the __ia1i_e& of-) gzivingstone em . nearly all lions were ?1e. h*1`3d- T H9 .'..r..a-n1`..-.A thnm ninnelv. and when they I: '. I `HVE GOT HISZ ANSWER. Kln llI'Ul_1|: w unu.-ru. um, -1 .5 $88 ;4,0LL" DI`, 'iI1a2In{.s_" I s cum when oLl\,:- ane:|u:i:w.< tn .ize`e`3'%>ea1'$1} :i:i":6he3$t*i:S v'v3f;i gndgxiaun aaamlixsitho spring! 1!. UR` \'u:L..n_ua Hnu/uuu-L; wv vn ~: _ ..I.._l. ...I..-v u-u l`o_ll'o.vv>l'|1`g"I_ x-za'c o;(lenD. Q` ---,-___._..--.--i.,_. * I, 1, ;l`.|1e;Ce;zteV).' Tablre.` BL. .4Rust rceived the i .2 frieild in Ctmcep ` =-_;:o much time.-- : fi`p--New M ;IStrong% Points 1 ` nnu-r Q l Vivimnl-x[zLi~J1qp. ' lnmnm imhlnin ;V~Cook. s' vcotton .ib.ot`Co:npoi1t'xd $1.. Is the onlv safe, reliable unlocks the accreuons, ruruxes me moon am; removes all the impurities from a. common . ` Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore, and ` . CURE8 DYSPEPSIA. ` BILIOUSNESS. CONSTIP>Ei0N.' ` ~;_Ijl;EADACHE, I SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA`. . QHEARTBURN.` SOUR STOMACH, , DIZZINESS. DROPSY. i RHEUMATISM. SKIN DISEASES. A A A " -Till +:*.**9=v`!l-our-an; , ~ , . ~- *-' '~ " ~ :' ihom mt V-rsA'Ti:LAMrro'TtH:1:'tA cu ` Tm1~n`uA1'w:"I!umv. " " -rum-r 'i"u V .+.'.` ,ynu:.wom.:,- V . %`Monsoon`Zfrea!spa.cxea\;naermeau ohhe`1`aa , ` &I1.dIsnd_er_hnedau . _ ` 430 b nasam .oofthg 'tqunl:.hsofIndia.n;nd Tana. or that wmmthay so a,Ihnt).\ono ` I s `"r5.'1`- A`v'mn ,5?-0~::an!aFymS _Jtun.-'32-2==S*`> ; V _x ` mag but quumw/at mwlmilnuv,` .:,,u`m 03%; mp they`, s_oa,!hAt none Bu . Waxy fresh lama go m:o Mcgno9ap5cha.,- `mm is whv "Monsoon! the not54:'I& G "";`::.?`;s:4`+=*'.:....u'%% ` .t.w\.o.nsoon.'_. - _cu .nJa:tl:osdmygpnoooin.uw:hI;u_ , . . . 1 lm, Tbloedina. lg` 3135 he tum 3? `1; ,`:Wnmn nmzn n` \, ~ re. swam" \- IIIIIICI :- -r- -.-v- . Its Purity. . . Its Thotlsands of Cures. , Its Ecim_om"y. f1e.ard`ose. 'MdMth0llmP$`"` r It my tn in V eadaiueis;-d;A:n2.u .b V, an ,az4oc._goc.IIpd6.c ..a..:'aa`:`n`.:on.uiuaarswwx4 \ g A?L `mgr-1'.a1t:le :. U.|Ve " The `only food "` . that ,wi1lT-build p a weak cons- . titution. gradu- ailly/' but guyely is E warms ga%t]dina,lFEg9d% E nutritive preparation for infants, delicate children and invalids. 5* RRV WATSON O CO.. Fnornltronu. 1 . ` Iaonrnru. . r 661 {a si111p1e,_scien'tc andlii'g.hA1y '4 1 4 9` Mama`: .'1`ea is packed \y ='he Tea m',ow...ln.d I3 ag_v_er.bu mm293:223:; ates the_ Stomach Ltver am: Dow: is the Sccretions, Isurifies the Blood a.1 -... .1! H19 imc-um Hp< from :1 cnmm` . ...1n;;ns Imhkz sci: )-~ [1 y. ?9my,,_w % ch or`t5mn' raw V Pi-`.1'ave. the :55. V: tau-p-- mu----._.--_._. ` fut: I=5E,nE+:T\r:n . jun-u-p-tuurvyy _ .n .3 E- 3 tin: Stomach Liver and Bo V he Igux-ifiestheBlood ` 11 `L- :_._.._u:-.. 5.-.... - ............-M. -IUHUII |`UU_l. Vuunyuuuu Is 0111 safe, monthly me icineon which.` gladies can depend._ in the. hour and timevf need. 7.. .......c...-AA in fun pafoek qunlitiunoflndhngndcoylon Ithay souhat but the :oMca':aooovnchu.- . - (` r Adi - Her Yaouie is Always clean. Cieremonyvfnlipwed by the Most Unique Fans; of Modern Tlxxxes. ' Max von Biiim:-.r, who served :13 a pagc at the Berlin court? upon the oc- 1S77,` graphically describes the oer(n1o~ ' u)` and um-udunt festivities in The Lu- g :`:i.~'io1i of llimlmible _r0ya} wedding in ! idios Hmne Jqurzxal. :`At 1] o`c-luck on .. . Ac oIm.IRth nf Fnhrmirv. , , I IV Illl L;|u`u-.4 -.-..,, ` C\lle_i ~Cures Proved Usmess. P g Bm. Dr. j \vmmms'" Pink Pills ` Restored His Health. ` " Kentvllln Adveplaer. ...-. hm. mnnlnv hmntz \ lhu'n10rning6f the-18th of February, * mos 1101110 dQ`a`.?Ixm. m. 11 y um... .... 1577, ? he writes, the any of the we`d~ A ding, we found ourselves posted again on ospalim; down the ,Wl1itelm1l.` As the royal '1)rocos; the chapel ad- joining a rmxugniccnt chormr iugoned one of.Me1:101ss(:}111 s superb psalms. The illustrious group rguxgml theuxselws ' before the altar, and in. Qiogel, cburc ,L:h:;pAlz_\_i_4rgL_W1)_*_g,:1xV1 thev_impressi_ve ('erem0- V ] n-- An u wnddillu rinm-1 Wet `LII - C1l3,\ILJ,!!!;,,,5{$',!5{` ` k"`=~~.'* W-v--v n_v. As the \ve 6::- _. rclrmgml hmvy artillery bomnml forth the king's salute of 101 guns. '.1`l10 roy- ` 211 'f_:uui1ies exclmngcd collgrzxtulaltiolxs, and the cortvge returned again to the Wlalte hall for zrslxort recoptiop, and at 6 0 010ck we were . again for tho great \\`el1ing. luuxquet. Un'ques- tionubly this bzulqutt was the most . uuiqm; of modern times. , ' l`n\vnre Fm` Hm nm-sons were laid on I bouauz `ROYAL wezuomes thom to the general, who personally, unlqm-, OI ruoueru urn:-:9. `fcovg-rs for 100 pm-sons We-ro tables urrnmzod in tl1'u form of-4e-horeo-:- shoo in tho. Hall of Kniglxts. None but V llu'a_ of pl`ll1('\`.l_V hI(;o(l'\v:1.<' to sit at tl1u.~'<- tuhlr.-'. The most noble and dis- timztli.-,=lml \':1ssuls of the L-rupcror were to svrv their royal 1n:1ster and his guests. The Count Von \V---- mid my- self were ' to Leopold, king of Bgilgimn. However, wewvere but links , in'}i (`li?xii,i`()f "`xi'fifa\li1s }ilo11g which the -vi:m<`.s we`rc.p:1ssed` urhis majesty. Next the king and imnwdizrtoly back of his (-I-:;.ir :st00(l tln?coxnni:\1ider of an entire uriny (-orp.<; next. in the romxstood-a cumt cl1:unh0rl:x_iu, to Vvlloln we handed tliovnrious dinlws. He in ttnnpusscd ' ac-rvod King Leopold. The remperor, William I, was v$}`1`\ (`(1 by the most pow- 7 [ oifxxl ll0b1f`..`i oftftiztr <~rnpiro: Count von Stollurg-\\ q1'11igoro(le, grand master of = thx-hiuit, <'2u'vc(1"tl1e game; Prince von 1 r: 1 lc,-35, the grand cup bearer, lled his ixxipuiaxlninjosfyfs crystal goblet with . .1... mm-er, wimm of the `Vaterlzind. in1pe1'1:xlnm3L~sLy`s cryswn guuicu mm the rsnwast wines of But, curiously enough, none of the re-4 c}ipi nts" of this remarkable homage eismiied at house, with the exception of 11. R. H. the Prince of Wales, who was evidently mnch interested in the Grand "Duchess of Baden, the lady on his right. J.`lu-,y*al0nn'talked and laughed inizm uncons-`(ruined manner. The" wedding bull followed this remarkable bauiquet. : A uom reu ,_The recent funeral of Mme. Fu1'tado- `Heine, which took place at the chateau oi Rec-quencort, recalled a pretty story ru raw. '_ of amurvelous fete giveiia few years - ago in _l_1o;0;j>gi' Dom Pedro II of BrzLz.i1. In Sept<~1x1_ber, 1890, the e111pe1`c.r, then hut recently exiled, after u reign of 50` ycu1'.~:,_ \\".u~s staying .ut Vemiillcs, 1):\H5- lug the zuitumn months with his daugh- ter, the Uomteuse d Eu. One day, ushe passed before theiiron railings of the gzmlmi of I~l l6C(1Sll( , Roeqiieueort, he SIIW t11e..~:plv11(lidlmihomsos and the mass- ive lmls of flowers. Cuxpious to know who lived tlic:1'e,_hes:1i(l he would niuch ,,1i1;e,to'visit the estate. Mme. Ftirtudo- Hgiiie -,_h,,1ll`1`,i.d, t' e,.re;=c,eiv9e him ,:uL1_ showed. `him 1' lll(>.g1`(I0l1 and thmugh thehothn11sezs._"M:ulz1nie,"`s:Lid Dom Pe.(lm_, I see the" vogt-tut.i011` uf my country; the trees are the H:1me,iand I breathe and smell the same owers. I owe to you the iii-st. joy that I lizwc felt since my exile. Thgmk you, thank you, will ever be open to receive your II11|j(!S- ;` ty. - A week after Dom Pedro returned - Hi('()llSeIltU(I`l()I`E`11l1Lll1t0(ll11I1eI`. The is of the dining room we1'e six-.'1;'n rose -lezmss of :every c'o1or.;:md i mz..u the imperial zms *'0i*fB1*a*I.i1. The gzurk vas ilhuniimted, and 21 splen- did" __=n<:-1-t-.=1\v:_xs ;;ivexi in h`is11ouur.'-- Sun L` ..u1cir3co Argomuit. . I hope the (!II1)eI`01' will feel at home, I _horc, sziitl Mme. Heine.` My doors` But moss I n`u`wy up one mu. Sn dingy and so Cim, For I adore the 2` ' J`.-.2d she is am: .irl. Pliny says that t]1e_.smv was rst in- ` vented`by' Dililtlll, but, uvcqrdixlg rto Apollodorua, it was the "invention of ~ 'l`u1u`s, who 1_1sm1 {ho jawbone of a. croco-_ (lilo to out Llnxmngzh -.1 piece of wood and. than made an imi1 instrument in in1it.zx- -tiou of it. The saw is ropmsorited on the mqnumrauts of Egypt from 2500 to 3000.13. 0. ,As'ea1'1y us A. D. ,:13z;3 . sawmills driven by wnter-power were in opeztation at A11gs1)urg,=and; it is he- ~'1i`oved, `lieforet-l1is.tl'1cy were in opm-a~ ~tion in Paris, (1.1-.iven by_ the current;-of ' thu%eine.' The first sawmill erected in` the Norway piperies was in 1530. 8u.w- _ , l` mills were m`1merm'1Va in Italy in t`he"six- M tcse.utl1' century.` They were not `intro; " (Inc-ed.,in`to England until 1668; whon.a. _ *i1ative`of Holland V built one, but was.` `; :_iuiu;pe11ed,t.ogabzuulon it by`the Opposi'-.' ` vtion of t-1m`.1`mpu1wce, vcn;fpentera*~a'nd ._I)tI1L~rurti:~:m1H, who 5aW_pgv_g00(1 in.su'oh ' anuwJ1u_ 1gJm1Lcontrivunce. 3 ' ' ." ' I ~ __su:nu,y uunnnuy 4. . . I: bRa1e1sa, neat 'wiay'of Sttill-ll `awk- I - ward fi1Ct WH`dbpt8d`by,;b, fcpnt a.p- " ` plicant forya. pension. The appljgant ,-_ had`Tien wounded} while his regiment i was in mtr_out_,;b ut he did not} any it , i that w'uy.. I' received inf?" wpund," e ` _.a&ic1....f.?_w11i1sa_ `m flrching .1`n'pil1y.:i.I_1,:,.f_.9!3._1 {(_)f chqeTeuexpy. . ,_ "- I v `A Plain Oaae. k` 5` "v gicfn 7*" George-#-`-Iait=tri1ethm:yonr eouam II" ._,V,,.., 1 ins k-mmb b? A . . |!iu~.}8Xg Wxrt..`.. ES. 'inr'la%aQ f A"\1' vnnraall; :1 W9 Fromitne Kenwme auvggumz. ' . _ There, are verylew eu1plo;m.en1=l `mom tiying tq the health than that ul Q a'railw`ay mgiiiecr. Tlie hours of lzfbor, l - 1ne_freq\ien.tly` loagz, -meals irregular. ` and rest ind sleep hurriedly sxmtclied between tuna" One of the` troubles " which weiry frequently attack rixilsvay I trainuzen is kidney disease; which up Lon lam period has been lookea llpoix 4 as a disei-ise` dillicult, if not impossible . l to tutnlly 'cure. `_.-\`lLl1oug,v'n there exist numerous remedies claimed to be cures, the (truth is that l1ot.l11w,: had ibuen foundto isuccesefully cppe with ,_,,t`l)is terrible disease tiniil the advent 7 of [Le nnw world-famed Di'[Williams 1 Pink Pills. C`li:.nLjing 10 liear one ulay that Mr. Wm. Taylor. :1 ieeidpnl. of this WW!1',`lm<.lfl)8B[l cured~.ol' kidney trouble Lhronigll the agvermy of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, a repartur` called ., vtipon him at. " home lb hear from him persoirally njliat he I.ll(7ll1lll. pf his` ', ixrlovew1tn.Iaox=.u'1wuqqpy: p 13`re_d-.-You can Vjudge for yonraolxgsi i She am he: slim ;b1i`.*;9`.19.9P1!3'hi|\);. ~ !3'.';";`7v ' loIta"i3;~-R9xbury'_ _ tte. . A V . WWHING. `A Dom Pe-di`o Fetep 1 1- at_,,, Iea.:1y`~Stat eq. .. , L _.._4.... _L..L-' ,4 rm; o...;:._ u n . my n_.u._.. jug from the innerlto the. outer slxvll `= 3 soxuewhzxt the szunotype- the outvr slwl grate I01` U10 11101 [U 11:51; upuu. = Charcoal was probably used with this I heater and was placed on the g1`i1('Wj thmugll un opening 4.8 incl1(=shiul1mul V 4 inches wide, closed by u l>ozu1t._it`11llyh} door. Thd gases from the re oscup(* the 01itorni1"`tl11'0ngl1 tl1:'z`r= = lnhll 0pnni11gs_ formed by t11bos('1`_c>'::- ubmit 5.6 inches ah0ve.th_e gru_t6. 'l`l:-;:A`. wlaolcl apparatus was raised about 13.` inchus on 25._t1-ipod so as to allow air M `> rem-ll the fuel. In another lJnilm- pf hut-4 the form of an urn, while the inm-vs f shall rise: from 11 water tube {grate to [ an 0p({11ing in.the_ side. :_It is 12 in<-has 7 in dia1m`tor'ab tlsgwixlosf pzyrt, 173.`: incllcs high and s11ppo1'.tu1 on z1'fi'i]_)ud about 4'iucl1usl1igl1. Its g.{v11(`-ml .~;l1;'.pu ; is much liku tlmtvf, the silver cream 3 I 1 3 - pitl-lmnx known as the Paul l{cw(`1'e put- tvrun, -lxltlxuhgrll, of ('.011I'F(`. it is_xu1u-.11! l:1r'gh1'41x: has :1 mp (-l(i.s:q by n lid. It ; `has boon s11g;w$t:`(' thnt f}1os's\\1t'm1.=ils iv xnuy lmftj sv.`1`\'eil at M31120 "time to _hc-at ' _~wi1105413--x.\'oll, ns_\u-{.1uwhi1:lL$11g;;:cs;_ tiQn up1;(m`s m1.~:ux`m`x.`le. as lnmxy his-`l loriauns .~:i:m~ tlmHhc:_` P(Jlu]_)(`llllIlb` made 1 [{T(`1llF1l:5(\ o1 l1ot.(l1'ink's. "It may be thutA:_ `(my were found in one 91 the te1'mp0(li" or u-zxivs, nl \\lIi(-_h,1lmt- \v<>1'o several in ` P(nu}u:ii ~-B(>sl(m 'J.'1'-.x1\.~'(j1'ipt. ' I 1 x c \ Poi)l(- :.Two Thounland Years Ago Had ` MM Some Practical C0n\'en|en(t'r=. . In two of the museums of old Roman mtiq1_1i ti(*s :tt'. Naples tlwro are .~':-\` `:`::i' .\':*.tox' lwate1's; which iutlit-ate lllzt . the p1'in('ip1o of the water tttlicnwtho ~1'(~\\'1:- i:'z;: feature of modern boilers, wzu fully 1 - untlorstootl und appreciated some '3,t`i`.`.;)\` years ago. Mr. W. T.` Bonner of (`ii- :-inuutitluu-; been investigzxtiiig the. lxvatrrs and found_,them,to ;bo us `llll'1t`1`-> (`sting as they are beautiful. One` of V them consists of- an outer shell 12 inches i_n diameter and nearly 17 imlws ' higlt, surmounted by 3 somewlmt homi- iplterically shaped top`; I~nside.tlxis slwll is an internal clyindeit, also luwing -.1 ' hemispliericul top; which is 10'il\('l1(`H in dizuuoter and 12 inches high. 1`l:=.> two shells are connected at the bottom _ by n. rim, like the mud ring of u lo(-o- ` motive rebox, and the space between them was lled with water. The -grate t ` .wus formed of_ seven tubes n1:1de- from sheet bronze, rolled and soltlorod or `N brazed. These tubes open at both tfmls i into the bottom of`tvhe spa(`o bt`t\\' the slwlls, thus forming uwuter tube grate for the fuel to rest upon. n|...wm..I xv-fm m-nhnhlv need with . ANCIENT WATER; HEATERS. I lllyil '3'; ` Vrg `max to pal n)3n'i5311't'3%' w`::n:'x "? "%.2;'n:*es:..r.:.*:* cure. Mr. Taylor is an engineer" on tliei iDoul_iuion Atluutizz Railway, his run being between Hulilhx and Kentville, ~au.1 he is-one ottlie most popularl drivers on the road. When asked by! the reporter concerning his illness lie skid: It was in the spiing of 1896 : than I had a severe attack of kidney trouble, brought on by eoutiuous gunning- on the road, and I suppose it -is gaused by the oscillation of t.lig r . locomotive. It affected me but sligiitly utfirz-:t,'l)ut grudtiully grew` worse, "I . `yconsultdudpctorandeslien tried !LV0, or three varieties of 50--culled cures. Some l1elped_.mel"or utime, but after ' spppiiiz llie use oidtliembl grew worse ' than ever. Iliad uotieeil numerous t_est/im0ni_als in tlie papers eoiitzeriiiiig ~ Dr. William? `Pink Pills, and reapcling j of one ure that was almoet 'indeiitica.l with my own'I' decided-to give them :1 . trial,` and purchased four boxes at a cost. of/'32. Butit, was $2 well spent forl ivuecompletelyyeured by Llm use . V at the pills, and have notbeen lr(,,ul)leIl P with my kidneys -since. _I can there, fore recommend them to,oLbers'sixuilai*ly- 1 alected, `" ' 1I1I,. _. ._ E` 9 5 t 1 `V 1 5; I ...._..:A....'.'. -6` ......w. I-ma m.-W.-.A WI . T` . %.'?"`V I mm vut`id6g`g9L1ng1gE Thohsandggf men in every w(all`<'of life allauver the wo`rld are playing a desperate 91- , game with Death forkan owonent.` They are_play_ingwitl1auopponeutwhohas every avaxttage, and the outcome of the gnmefis 'as"certain as~_-1)ea_Lh. `The man in m1ywalk-w - of life, \'vho:is tao hard-worked,`toqbusy, 11 to fxkeare of his health has only himself 1i to blame when the fmzil break-down `comes. 3] It is easy to` keep health while on_e`has it ' but uphill work to win it,,l_)zgcl-L when it it ,___ lost. A man neglects :1 slight jhdige:aLir.m.`~ l`han his: annstile nets ooor. I`hat s a trifle 0 DHD upuux wuus "'.Wl 0Ilg both at home so wlu u,__-_qq_.\ u...... .. .. , indigesiion. Then his appetite gets goor. a complains of headaches 'aud it is hard to` work or think. I-Ii. lJ(1c0lIlES restless and'he only gets troubled s ellsof it. He gets nervous and irritable. lwerytlxing go.-5 and at busiuess_, llc ersists in paying no attention to his ealth} _ Then some day he brenkei downy` The doctor sayn nervous prostration or con-'; sumption as the case may be. He has been . playjng a game with (lentli Eiliti` has been `:1 `V Weill,`tho"sto1'yWvtxs"`hushed-up"antf7~ .and he pays no attent1ori'to it . ' Then g`) to the ears of only 8' few people but it is u true_sto1`y. just the snm_e,v {Such instznlces nlioiind. ;_'l`ln:1(e is to-`' day in one of ~t1l (;l>g?1`itlt.(3>i(3E of ,these_ _ i - United States nprominent professi'ona.1_? l l min )vho is 21 disguised woman. He is a well to do-Ahaehelonaud 13? considered V- a. very desirable pnrti. by 11i`z,1t . _ . , i J lnamnnxs and 'in11rri1xgeuh1o-d:u1gl1tors. - I '1`o.ntt to 'enunio1'uto the cues of " be. . me nus neeu playjng ame death andg has been 1.. vclxeckmate at the weakest.poln. ` , ` .. .Dr. Pierce _s Go1c1cn\Medica1 Discovery is , _i an 1\nfai1i11'gf c11rg, for.a11`(1is0x`ders of tl1edi`~`,; | ' esti6n,(an_d the de_ad1yn1a1adie.,sjthat follow ' I n theiritrain. . It 1s_ the great blood-xuaker, .e,sh1)ui1(1er.mu,1 nerve tonic. It c\1res~g8. : l per `cet. 0431.11 c.as e of ;<,:o1_1su1nptio'ix. 'It_`is~,}: an lillfzlililig remcq for nervous prostration nm1`exhm1sfion. `housandg of` men hcwe ` teat-iegl to .the:ir- grecoverywunder its use,` affer allzotheir remedies had failed. Au: ` .:1ruggiata,se1Ht. "Do nqt.dea1with adrug-` I gist who o`ers-\yo\1 u ,411l3tit11te for he is not ` iv oniy dislxoneat but willmg to sacrice your \ i health a11d'possib1y_`_z our life fora few }. n(1ded`pe`nnies of prfo . . ; .. - .. -r . nuucu pcuuuzn m ynyuu ,. ` "`Ta"1a'a`ra5ii;'"Ieiasn; "'1ard"'aan*'1iavr" it who keepsi e` blood pure. Dr. Piercgs - P1ensant Pellets -cure. cone`stipation.. Onei ' is :1 gentle laxative, and two a mild cath'ar- dc. Drtumints ae1l.t1_;9g_; - ~ ....,,.._v..........a........... J THE nlaicxgize ;:-;A.s x.\*: x.'.~.'I+;1-V:.'*'rifs:sY.`:% .I i;IL` 1V.T, _1e9:. ~ . L: ~ ~ ?m.';`3``$ ;;`.:.':._. led most man 7'. tin; ouw (meg he (1 ago. llxtentxag =; :7;'.!`+.': ..r:..`:*"*% ` "``" ` '.5:f.` ,a Wimoan 3% '- be)`, but they my The Ilndguter Bricklnyat Who trusted Big "Wits"---A atyszei-iouiiigh oz 1 _ -u>n:.\...A.I I.- Ah- lllllbulanf vvuw - .-..-_,...._-.-..,\_ __ V Modern Tunes -_'azim wmmam by Ilem.or-A Promlgzcnt Ptofeulonnl Sun! 1 z E I k ` In the month of April, 1838, Mr. j L-`Ehemas, an attorney of Manchester, was seated alouejn his office, when a a client was shovyn ip. `She came, she ] ~- said, to obtain a divorce from her lms- I band, who was a master bricklayer, d9-` ` ` ing an excelienf bu.~tiu_ess._Si1e com; . 5 vplnined that he `drank heavily and` when .under_ the. inneuo of liquor `3 would beg: her S0\`orvly. Thisjll treat- `_, ugput she bore patiently until lxv nally 2 g` refused to. give -her zzfmsey fur 11(;z:s:o- E 3 keeping expeses, wixcxuumxnsize souglxt; i g V aseparation. ` ] -`nun... m...-4. n1m-nlv nnncHnnr=d,/ Hm.` E Svpurzuxuu. - When more closely quo. the Woman unfolded to the cars of the :;=- abln Story: ` * 'T`\m nmcfnr B11`:-Y..'\Vf`1' t "t0nis11ed1a\vyei the following Iuuark-. ;.~`s* A }kA1Lno,_a__1_) coptnuorxvrcfro n1;_ nnuln women we Haws uven son vans _ e LN MALE ATTIRE. , `fMr._ '-!"-' fell dead of heart isgase I 1 in his oice about an hour a Only \ I one of the clerks attended him, _ nen I f was called in. If you wish to preserve ,e,-Am the secret, you had bette1'cOm,e at once. .' :m..._ rlm r1nn(>nn .u-ma nnf man \V`In- NAHAVKIA 1 Y ;' I04161'4u-u4u\v, -:=.su;u=w v-uAk,\'9.---- \_ , . . If E 5 1 L | 1 4 ` v 1 \ anlo story: The IIIIISEOI bricklayer had at birth 1 been rel.gzi ed to the feminine portion of humanity, but being early dlS;:1l1~ t&`(1 with the 1'(`Sl 1`lCft3d'l`ifL`0f"girlh(`rud he-3 donned mgculitie attire and upprcn- ~ tic,e(Lliinn=elf to 3 bricl.'layF1`.~ (Tlxe pg`r- 1 sonal, pronouns are apt to get :1 little . mixvd in lsuch doscriptiom, 501 will 2 mllniro. to the` xn11's<-nliiio.) Ho . f. an l1ll11$Il1lll(ll2l(`,kVlll his (:l1o.s's-u tmde ; and soon bet-znne his own_nuist(-r He. ; was H.` handsome young fellow, and nmny mziidens fell in love with the dzlshing young nicclianiic, and 116 finally ' . chose and married the wo1ni1n_ W110 b_9- cuino M1`. Thoinus client. t\'.._.. \.I`:liA\`I'l\`\ this nafnniclncr` mg Years passed. The gent.lem2m'(?) L_ saved mouoygtook-up a pursuit more * '_Vh,| congenial to his tastes and became one 1 offtho most pmnninent-4ne1L(?) in the Mg 3' city. The "C0n'pk%hOught~if beautiful _ ii ; home on Blank a1vouue;'entertainewdi \q_ . were entertained by the best society in f_ {Sj th e ` p1uc e."Everyb vIly L` suidr'What >~a-:-; de; `handsome couple, she so delicately A In beautiful withwher golden `hair, he so ', K11`-5 stately and d_ark.'. . . . -rm uffm-nnnn Vvh the 1dV WES I `r 1' rs n1semsE1LAs-MEN.` ml`. lnulmls vucul. Upon invo. this astonishing * story was found` to bsst1`i<'ti_\` two. The bricklayer hud~ actwi as . (`0IlSi- ~ `thin for 1\Iu1i<*i1(~sti`-1' and i1l(ih0(`(`,\1piOd O?ii9l'~GSS@Hl-iiiiiy..II]llSC11Li1.1(i positions `in- the mliimunity, always being on hgmd .. when riots or uuyoihc-r _(1;111go,1- ii1I'(`i'/' i. e.no(L The true;sex of -this cstumied citizen had never hem) suspected during the 25 years he had worn the disguise until domestic diifvircnces caused his pnrinel` to reveal t11r:`sec.ret. 'l`\mrn is: n wnii m1:`iiP11i1C1li (`(1 instance purluer u) 1L'H'au uv: an-um. = There isa well :ui:uo11ticated on record of :\ girl who adopted mascu- line appauvl when slugs was 3 yours of age; or rntlwr, to be more accurate, her " father dressed horns u _boy1hat; she might the hot.tC_rd:1_1w0 I1f]mb1i('..1l011SCS. _ She (`011til111(`d in t1~.is disguise for 40 years without 1?0i11g_dis(`0vered. Tn I-nvnn Jnxvn fl`! 11\l\(]f`Yl) nles. wunonr. l?(?1IIg_ (l1l`U\ emu. To come dbwn to modern times, tlie ' Writer, though unable to mention names and localities, `us one of the parties con- .ce1'ned is still living. knows of a strik- ` ing exaniple prtim~~:t to `the subject. But ve short yr rs 9 have been told this drama of 3 T`n._a. ;. 1..\....... .4 -ma uu-um w - yea] life \'as enacted. But to bvgin at "the bcginning;L flmm-u u-om htzn nicfnru pnnntnd nnd the begn1n1ng;L - . 'J.`he1'e were two sisters, educated and ` rened ladies, left; orphaned and well nigh` penniless. Both of them were beauties, one mu, dutl; und courageous, the other blond_,~sma11 and gentle. The e1der~."gir1 made .\1ph(`1` mind to adopt a" ' bold course. She tool: the little money - tey possessed and rented and stocked it 4` little store in a distant city, where they '. wen: unknown; then, taking her sister, 9 they stole quietly away. Tn A dmir nmv Imnm HIDV renresented ` ' The Longest War bu. l,leoord.f" ' "_: 1 he longasmwar on record is: that waged between} buy and his clothes and the..re- 1aq|t.iageneiail in favor"-of the boy! He its Pbundie ,0 aggressive. aotfnnty, iii; the boy. `He nails` in `,,to knock uut; that new. . uir~o`n"aight. - He kx_1ueis'di)wh.;nnywhere. > ndzeverywheieto wui-kxia kmies mhruugb ` hiaupnntu, sqmnna allover whatever he sits `obmtoiwear 0l,tI,1e sent. ;pokes i his elbows ` `lhrolikgh ;hin qlqbves. twists iii his buttons. 1 q.ndfdoea;cr:ntbrz`ir'n nuts t0,b|_l,l'8U his .ae`unL { He1uul}y_auu<;,e_eda `nit to weil. and though muti;gr_may dgula:_w.aiie1:an c and won]; V ,i)i?p`u;n_ewuit.3'i11selismputzs.b1e.u1rpcurj , xc_e,1n_ou forces her. to do it, and `vpuubiiem imj.riK,'f11ruiuliq;_iV. him to; t:pqr_a.teL..on. , 2 *iintla;'ctivity_ `are"ha_t`I,i`f`7to "bent; huh " "signagei!;si9pgg1:noqgl1 ca.i1.do |11.9u~v- -'3 - Emymet Myntrui; uumnsaei boys? ;z;,l`bsliix`1'g-,to,b_.mude:uf cud: { hi; `!"I[IalDllgW_y yspongeci `and, ` ` - mvn iirtlhilife bgst o'f`eh`re`a.d, : .._.iaakJ" in All i"eapoat.&;;L6ak." ' i n1xyiuIyA - suit you nrmy b`n 11 u iu1`hn;t9i_n H. :simey ii V I_!eti}::rdA;`if ao.buy.`that a'ui!},'ji H mgr to mrbhead -_9.V_gjg1`_=_ may stole qulcuy znvuy. . In their new110m_e they representgd themselves as nmu and wife, did W011 in business -and were "universally Ye ` spected. ` ' ` * Vnnm -nnnsml Th gentleman '1?) 1 > 1 i one of the best known physicians of the ; LUULIJ, \vu.u uxo W`, Lu 1AA\4\A urn... u ..... av, . ._, _, _ "Yes. I am Mrs. Doheii,"_snid a comely. cit . The man's face was so rave that i A L . ` y g ` iilSfli\i at her home on Horton `, it startled her, and henhenrt began to i P `bout honvily with n foreboding of evil i i 3 c \ v f t. I I. 1: f were better he had adopted loss abrupt f_ , . KW strect__to`n News reporter to -day, anti Iwiil i very gim1iytoii"y'ou what you \v:\ni to know. to come. ' _ -, . 1 , - The doctor owner upnhsty, and :5. About three years ago my husb:m \V9.S\61')" without the usual formal greeting spoke t0`be1l*"i11 ralow, ,eJ.citeLvoic'e':.-,-:.4 . W disease secret, , The doctor -was not one who" believed r, in breaking bad nows gradually, but, in; g "night nnd go for a doctor or to the druggist. : In my hurry I often neglected to pf.0PTi) clothe myself, and contracted soverai heavy -. colds, which turned at his: to chronic caiarrh. I nfied ciocrors;\vhoi_ic1pcd me, but did not cure rnc. mid scimsrixl special catarrh medicines. I was rciiovotiv hut ri_o1ciifEiI Iwas suffering iutoiemhiy {when Mr. Shuff recoxnnicridcci me mozisnros in that - instaxice, for tho poo:-A once taoJIc1l>L1l`1.s in i\b` "0 ?`h5 had littlolady-.wi1s errtimly ovoroonio, and (_:ntirciycu1'cd me. 1 cannot` spunk too highly. Sh1'i0k_i1)g Out, VVh1\t s_ha11_I.do? she of this rerxruriqniwie niedicine, and hcerfully fell at his feet in 21. faint, . I recon1ineiid"if`to'aii snbrcrs frpni catm-rh.?' `H ~ W621],btho"stmywvns"hushed-upanrH~Tha1b1owcriiic1uc1qciis-asg:g:.zLhc1p1osuffcrers.-- nn-vnn ln Hm mu-n nf rmiv n `Paw npnnin. i A W ill, and I had frequently occasion to rise in the ' - to try mjAs'E`s OATARRHWRE. audit began at `- smueiy unu uuru. . : _-Ono afternoon, when the lady was 1 at home ? to her friends and was sur- rounded by in 'lu{ighing, v_ chattering -group, she sniv, approaching across the E room, with his eyes xed upon her face, 1 1 city. grave ; , beat 1 `to -; i` mL_ .1--i.... .~........ ....\ 'L ..n&.'1u n}.A. ; nlaas of women.represemeu _m mus pa- 3 - per, may be? truly 8!?i1"t0 11*V.x;} abnormal lives and ma5' in. ,; .. .........k..).m.. Im .14 rm-m'h infhmlk id Ehl B110 scc1'eu,yuuuuu U\?LlUJ.`\}Uu1'UKw uuuw. . - -was one bad"news gradually, it; _,.were` * ._ ` tlmt-iu.s'tax1ce, .c little lady-.wus exatiroly over0n1e,andf (2 db-{n1.v'{nrr n-n+ \V11uf:I`mT n? Rh ` r ` . but It 18 u'ue,sI01`y. gum uw 5uu1_\:.,' 1 ;V,'l`11u1(e to-": `. ` done dgreut4citiea United professibnal A man V to E I | desirable -\ I. `"' fl`.-u uHmn`n+ in 2nun~nn1-ruin Hm, r-nnn nf . ` ` auu Illl|T1'lllgUllU1U-HiltllllU.E.,1 e Tozzttompt nx1n1o1'ato _ | Wb`1e11 who hmze icxnpvmrily assumed E t_nasu1ine'(1isguisow . ' 1 arc], doubtless repi:ese1')ti1xg a my small } task. Even auchi1_jst:11ices nsmo on 1'ec- _ . ;: prcentage oi _,the `real, (ncbi11-1;en(:esin_ _.-: .- this, line, wouldvll vol`umo5._; , 9; v 3 llVLiu.uu'nuh11-"n1 -F}unn1'1m nfHh1h fn. 3 warlife, axfiaityg fromxmiuy c>_;111s:g.2%1,-1a j. 'r.ms,uue, wumuvuu_ vu.uuux'g.__' - 5, _ ` ,This;unnx;tu1"nlfeminine attih1d()t;o~, . . L I s ! We hear a. great deal 1a,tc;1y- abbut *th; abnormal woman, but the term 'a.b'- ;. normw isi relative and should be ap- 1 8. matter 01 psyonomgmux 1_u,Lm y. n. .:p11eja~w.1ch.[.muoh.41isoretion,.omt will` ;; become meaningless-n ` ` A ` - ,. "n. main `nnrhnhu ha` hm-'Iv'nnon1-ata. I: negome munnxugxuzsrs-.-.~ _ ' ' ,g 9 :11; `would; `perhaps he .hard1y`aoonrate,'i # to no the word to deaoribe`even" then ' of womenrepresented in this pa- i '. .....s 1...; +1.. -rnnv `I-n3 4:`-nlv nirldr `tn 'hI.VI . `Wm. Tayilonvof Kencville, Attack- od> With Kidney Trouble-.So- YT......_.. moau abnormal uven I.n nlJ In ,` Iqunqa 116.011, lmwhiinterl W , irhvu!1}h?`wkrI9K"v [ noun`!!! jrrcsisubn Proo}-`That mere 13% a "Cure for Diabetes. ` _--.. . i`ho'to1low1ng worn shmwe is tbs but : woo! tbs: dhboiu in. not incnnbla. that mgnnnm$LV@5; Ontario, county of Cgxlgton, lo 9: t 1. Chile: non, of the City of tun, in ma" . come; of amazon. Bpmmsm, do henby . solemnly declare to fonownz ` 1. 1 resida A918) {sen Strut, xnu;a nd City at otmn. . ...,,,_ _____ y L--- L--- . UK Unpub- I. Forthe put fteen you: I have been 1 . ` greet auarer from kidney diseeee; Am `g the prominent symptoms of which were severe {mine in my `Quick; hot ashes extending from the base of the spine up between my shoulders, dizzinese. heuiecheu, etc. .1 was in _. ind mu 5 generally and Inated great agony Ii : tizriel. ` y The intense pain prevented my sleeping. and} ` seemed to get. wone continually. ` The doctorl who were called in pronounced my disease diabetes, but their treatment. did no good. and they held one but alight` hopee! my recovery. 3 I in: {lieu so in: gene withithe disease that! l ; could not guru in bed without. help. My nxind ` . u i 1 x 3 3 I v i l ; was 0! 9. dark wine color, And full of sediment. 1 i . box at i!.i-'.-. ` been no often them. However. they .me'.)ce f` hnprovemen after live` we 3. _I_toilr all_kinds of medicine, permanent. relief. 4. l nm in of Don : Kidney Pills I got I acCerihy'e drug store. but having disappointed I had no faith in _ I suirted taking them, and struck the right. spot. at once, and I com- > d to get better From that time on wnteontinnous until]. mu non. ks use of Doo.n`s Kidney Pill; ' entirely free from pain of any-kin . ' in natural. and I am now working right $1611; every d-.iy in my shop. I H: in a mvnat cnnf n f nlensuro for me to hut withoggg deny In my sqop. . 5. jtis ts great source` of pleasure for me testify to the world of the curative, p ywers of D.\an`s Kidqey Pills. and Lnmko this sulemn ` denlaratiou _conscior.tlousIy believing it to be true, and knowiu[.z,t11M, it is or the same force and came: _a.s it_ made uder oath and by virtue ; 0! we Cauuln Evidence Act. . Sgd. CHARLES MOSS. Declared hofore me at the City of Ottawa, in him CouuLyoI_Ca.rleLou, this uh-day of April, _.J_9- ' - JOHN!-1. 0`M}ARA,~ av.----..._ A Coxumissxouu eh. i 3 _ I I w M 6-grin ). I v ` ` . . . ` Megrim,~ or nugranue, 13 a species 9}; ,i Iiervous lxendxfbhe atfccting only Olmsltie of i ` ~or one dened spot (m the hcad--the fore- < H head and Lcmplc--zmd is` generu1ly~th0re- sult of debilAity.- It `isuperiodio disease,` ` appearing and disappearing at injogulaf ` 1I1tCI'vuls,nnd may be induced Ky the same 1 ......m.. (IE `um-n rim to hvsteria andnmle. 3 M amecwa. A The experienc of years his proved] that there isnbsolutely no disease due to a fvztiit,ed cmditioxx of the blood or 1 . .1 .` ..T`n.< "\K7HHnnu intervals, mm he iuuuceu uy um Nun: . causes us give rise to hysteria andugue. ; The iiiixxiedinte attack ot meg:-im headache) `may be vrolicvod by the application of nn- Z i nel or sponge,.soakcd in hot water, of by I the continuous application of ice over the ; I part. Tlw ullection, .whioh is oftena very, I , painful one, is likely to be removed by the 1 imprbvemciit. of the general health and i strength,'by good diet, air and exercise, and I by the use of bark iron and other tonics, [ A large dose of quininc--ve 01' pix grains ; -3-repented two or vtlm-0 times in tlie'cou}`s`e7" of 24 hours will gem rally cut short `an at`- i I tuck of mcg1'i'm.-Now York Ledger. .~.._._.___?__..____. The Gift of Appreciation. There is perhaps no. other natural gift thatrbrings somuohgcnxxlne plcasum to lts possessor as does the keen sense of ap- preciation. It teuchvs us or points out to our understandlng the beauties of nature that me all about us, gllds the common- place and emphasizes the joys of life and ofliving; Appealing to us through all our senses, the pleasures that it brings are t ` censqless and unfailing Seen through ap- `j prcciutlve eyes the beauties of -life over shadow and eclipse the homely, rough it places '1`hoi-oism) attractive side to ev- I erything, and this an upp1'cciatlve mind I _ dies Home .lo1u'uu`.l. , * I 1 _______,_____ l will see tlrst and longest ;'enxember.-La- 1 wxirm Wain` or wen-11r lurd or oil into the 0u1'mul- the lung; will llout to the slxrface; -thvn tln-mv tlw 2-. :7-:=.<~"v and let it all run .0u_t. l)un`t: go yin lung round witlx u probe ; \oi' you \v.'zl11'uiu Llu>nlru1n of the em`. "`--_--"'-'--_ I " . 1`0 'l`(`.I1)0\'0 lnscccs rvom me em: you; ` I . 1 I I [)I`(_)(`x`S' S. :;<'m1' ` Ehlxyl; ,. . - o H)\t_ _1{m1:\,rg0'frn111 20`to_':l(Ld1fnmn 11;: to quality; befom,com- pl<`liv;`. in UN ca.`-.`.1'_\` siaxgxcmllcy resemble l`(\ili(11l`. hum of wool. 3 ! Doctors Coum. Help, but Couldn't Cure--- Dr. Chase's Cmmrh (Lure Released the; Prisoner, and `In day she is as Well as V .Ever-Snc Says It jsa Great. Remedy 5 sH1LoH'9.cuRm,.uhenew qovang 1:: ?v;.Croup (}_ure,,iu iu ;gre 9t~ _du.ma\nd._ onkey : u_;siz'6'qontv.ina 25, {ml} _25 9 .`ChilC1l`0D'luv6 . I `1t._,so1dby'atl 1xp,~u3..ab. For Ma`-by J; V "Vwbatfu " V` ` insects from the ear pour ' ..;..... \vnhn|{\1` wm-m- lm-d into l_aU a_ vwmvuu \.v.;un/u... . ....., _ 8_hMt8~l'6:(1 nmes: L 4 -I_ inkAPills dn.m5L,prmI1pLly gzmg._am1A those who are suvtikering from `such . troubles would jzwoid much xuisery and save`money by p'rdm`ptly naorting to [his treatment. Get-`tho geIT'e"1 in'1: _1____l_> i_i`Is'Lf`r(e'ry time: and lonnt he p::;suad- ed u<}t`aT<'e"3{Iiis1.1tupibsfT'i :mu'n.<-.`-oLm=.r ` Temeuly fmln A 4lers|k:_r,` wha tor the sake! To`: xtm ,;rol_iL M him.-'3:f. umjv wnv i4 1 _ jUSB \ViI1I2In{.s_" Pilik` :a E:"I)r, 'W}'1i{[m{s i Dsil-. nun-u u1hsnnI|\H"IIH'1llI'ili(`< " VAMRRH. Mrs. Dobll, _ Oqred for 25 Gents - = {PEACH A ~ .-BLOOM I ` 5.K.`.?{; 9;`2`?.*:w ` PERFECT {HEALTH-~ __ % ` .PILLS`,,;;'% *` ` _ For th`BI'o_od._ , 50eta`.eao, ` ` D >5Q(,']~;53 ..%2?.%.':mi, Wslvr * " CR0\v'bI`Mm) icmnTgo`; ._ - . .'1Ul()X\"1\_),v > V _. K9$<~%i%E*_ K`> .af`-5t - f55.9k>`-.i*` :1 Luz.) .1. v.v:,2 .v |I.4\..z;\~,t).\d i;;rV\'z;nri`.V $(`:nl'x'61.% L .- ` ` ad I " . '3?h:I?1>n1ar'..?.11 \`3`,`T9";h919?l`-`/L` V For mlieguyul .treea.V:a9ea - *1>;?99td~,in wing; ~ .. maV:nnmun.inV.thomim-..ia-ubo. Kruger and the Press. 3 Csipotown, M-xfttil 25--Tine U-Ipu '| nuns { \ Jays :+'1hv recexu Mlpprkmsitnn of [he .I "uu_i- i nesburgh Critic. and the _i.wer supp:-emifgii 1 `_ i of the J()i1allY1ii)ul`iI Star by the ,'.l`rzmsv:ml * ( ~ gavernu1enLie:Lves ve tlioi1suri pereions ; nice their opinion. witlmutx an organ to thupupcr adds, "They have no vote ".,t-im means at eX)5TCSBl0i1 of opinion is not i V opeyn bu them. '1`heir'puhlic spokeainun -have heuba1iis'nel, fqrced into `silence and s . ilnpriaungd; '1 here are no courtsrto appeal ~ to; End they hm imii dieurnied. That is what is milled 1; Repuliliuoi the nineteenth '...mo.um .

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