Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Mar 1902, p. 8

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re ally REET SARE RRS IRR WT A Woman is Judged by Her SKirt Edge even more than by any other portion of her attire, If the skirt is bound with S. H. & M. Redfern Bias Corduroy, she can be certain of a skirt edge that will command admiration by its elegance, and one that will give herself satisfaction by its durability. Redfern will outlast three ordinary velveteen _ .o bindings. Be sure the letters S§. H. & M. are use. * -s gone, no ambition feeling raz BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE THIS SPRING. impurities, turn the Bad Blood into Rich thstand the hot summer months. RAN OLD TIME HOLIDAY. Easter Observed Long Before The Christian Era. It will remove all the Red Blood and fit you to HER HUSBAND WAS A DRUNKARD A Lady Who Cures Her Husband of when the | {vig i i i] Ls €5E 871 iil FYE e feral ii gs i i | Ii Fret f sEL i | THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY. MARCH 329. READING FUTURE IN FLOW. ERS, EGGS AND WATER. An Old French Seeress Vouchss For The Infallibility of Each of The Following Things. Karma, in Pittsburg Dispatch. { n w | must rise ile it is quite dark, wal t fill her vial or pitcher | and return howe in silence and without i even once. She may then return to bed and finish the | interrupted nap. The water thus obtained, so rums the legend, will keep sweet jarough- oiit the year and is consideréd invalu able as a remedy for diseases of the eye. Bathe your face with it every day, and you will pever have wrin- kies. The dew gathered at sunrise from crocuses is also a preventive ayainat wrinkles. ) f you stand silent alone and watch the sun rise, fixing your eyes on the radiance until dazzled; then, closing | to the river, | the eyes, say three times : Beautiful sua, ob, show to me, The face of my love, that is to be I" then let imagination do the rest, and u will see the face of your future Yellow garters worn on Easter day eévery woman knows bring luck, and the maiden must get up at midnight and put them on; then she must go back to bed, and she will dream of her future Ad must put a purple a Ww pansy on with hers to dream significantly, and the woman who is either Separated or divorced may wear purple garters with yellow pansies. If she her former husband, they will be re- united and live ily, but if she dreams of another she will very likely marry again. If a small spider is found at an time near on Easter day, it will bring you luck and money the rest of the . year. If you shed tears on that day, it foretells misfortunes and unhappiness of all kinds. A present on Easter is a good omen. Always wear something nmew--a dress or 'a bonnet, if procurable; if not some article worn next to the per- son. To pr a love potion gather in silence while the full moon is in the heavens three white rose leaves, three red rose leaves, three forgetmenots and five blossoms of veronica. Place them in a vessel and drop upon them 595 drops of ter water, Place the vesrel over a fire or spirit lamp and boil the part of an hour, then ve and pour into a vial, corking ft tightly, It will keep for years without losing its power, Three drops swallowed by the person whose love you desire will make him your slave. Eat an apple on Easter morning as soon as you awaken and repeat all the while : "As Pra in har hint for _knowledes ate. So 1, too, thirst to know mv fate." Then count the seeds, if they of even numbers your sweetheart will Jove true; if umeven he will prove alse Another test : Break an egg at mid: night, carefully separating the yelk and white; pour the white into a cup and let it set until you rise in the i The particles will separate; examine them well, and if any letter has formed it will be the intitial of your future 's name. Now, girls, this is all that I could find out; only don't wear any flow: ers on Easter joqui d vi ways, but every one must wear some spray of green no matter how tiny. want to try their. fortunes | up. | i ---------- ri --_-- Young Man Needs $8,000 Looking For True Lady. a true worthy Piojest ant family of oz persons w ve found the opportunity of her or his lifetime if he or she (lady or persom) the he ~ : - new is. the offer : Financial --A young man of thor ol business experience, bas wife and iidrert, three girls, yo t seven, one boy (Protestants), at once $6,000 cash--§3,000 to invest in busi- ness 'mercantile), $3,000 to wd for a | home, beautifully Jacated in it sooi- | al and religious surroundings in mo- dern city of 15,000, climate perfect, pleasant poli healthful; desires some true, kind | or person, young or old, who would iste an ideal family home and the love and friend- ship of a true and worthy family to furnish him this amount of funds and make his or her home immediately with and as one of his family for life, to share with them their welfare and interest through life, and to have their welfare and interest Shrough life and to have their truest best care, sympathy and love; write fully at once. Address. * * * : The family 'has a postoffice box in a small town in North Carolina to ac commodate the mail of applicants. Might Have Been A King. The royal visit to Knowsley recalls the fact that the head of the great house of Stanley came not long ago very near to wearing a crown. That was so lately as in the lifetime of Edward, 14th earl of Derby, the gouty "Rupert of Debate," to whom the throne of Greece, at a distracted mo- ment of that country's fortunes, was undoubtedly offered, but by whom it was declined. The fact is well known in family. history, but unfamiliar, we think, is the remarkable coincidence that, years earlier, a very young tra- veller, not yet a member of parlia- ment in which he was afterward to be the chancellor of the exchequer in that same earl of Derby's administra- tion, scheduled the crown of Greece among his" 'might have beens." It was Disraeli's dandy period and the close of the year 1830. He was a visitor to Athens and the Greeks, who then also were seeking for a king, were so "ut terly astounded" by his ap nee and the magnificent whimsicality of his costume, that "'a regular crowd" athered around his quarteln and he to "come forwai and bow like Don Miguel and Donna Maria." Not to his father or to his sister, and, there fore, not in the published "Home Let ters," is to be foynd this native con- fession, addressed from the spot, to a lady who was at that time his dearest friend : "Had I £25000 to throw away I might, I really believe, in- crease my headaches by wearing a crown." '" Bought My Life For 35 Cents." This was one man's way of putting it when he had been pronounced in- curable from chromic dyspepsia. 'It was a living death to me until I tried Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tab- lets. Thanks to them to-day I am well, and I tell my friends I bought my lif for 35 cents." 60 in a box. Suid TO Wade and E. C. 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