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Omemee Mirror (1894), 6 Jul 1899, p. 4

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13.0. BOX 3621‘ Stand: at LINDSA G. W ‘uo‘k 9""? Specially Endowed. York ' .- Tailor Made (mlâ€"1.;- is wonder- ‘Itd! well informed. Wu“ 44757;! wi’fiug'flwf 4431M OI .... Curve 3 911' ‘ 25c. (‘o mo'deE‘ bostlor Nouly 193% k ‘ L? Mug. Mun: ‘ Um” ' slnnd. In a WQ 33 lap-to- ‘ \ mg each letter is given by Miss Fairfax 3 . Miss Beatrice Fairfax: ~ Dear Madamâ€"I am in love with a. young man who is like a mystery xo mv, I am eeplng company wlxh him going on sr-x‘vx: , onths. and still I cannot understand hi: 1 ‘ ' position. I know he cares for m» u 3;:- Gmory’u l Willhm in" Monday 0! me â€"DENT Dr. F. W. Ivory cal Parlors in Ome Km: Sn, where hum: am or ms yvxxx' was! , x I am out walkin with him 3399‘ 3" "‘0 m3" quite a number 0? short an- .. . n 1.?) he does not mean to. but "My whicn .. .15? me to the very heart. on. ,' miss. pleast- com. to my assistance and ten mo how to break him of his funny ways and to find out devs he lova me as dearly u I love him! Answer soon and cheer the weary heart of a. Veterinary: "in” 00‘- be? oft n" Lion. 05‘ sour “4 at \ mm. â€". tgsk mu ‘ nth )j oder on)» ' only 0/9, _â€"- l {-09} LETTERS 0N LOVE. “In China?" snorted the savage bache- lor promptly. “Why not the world over!” â€"Indianapolis Journal. “Geese," said the sweet young thing, with a side glance at her victim, “are con lidered emblems of conjugal bliss in China " _ “KO 1 must say it sounds kind of un- reasonable‘ I don‘t see how a king with a family could expect; to keep a horse on 8150 a month. “ "Yea an’n you feel athrill of cym- pathy?’ HI: Salary. “Wasnit there some king who shouted, 'A horse! A horse! My kingdom for 3 horse?’ " inquired the Samoan monarch. 01' course the young woman may be a flirt, but if your afl‘ection amounted to anything you would have faith in her till the disproved in It would be well, I think, to take the statement. of your friend with a pinch of salt. “Friends” who spend their time talebearlng and gossiping make friend- Ihipatmvesty. sincere told me that she loves a. cunt man who is to bcvome a. doctor etter than she loves me. I have no idea. or any- thing that disqualifle 3 me from loving her, so you will kindly inform me whether to depend on her promiSe or believe my Mend. F. M. D. TOLD HER I LOVED HEP ATBE’OOKLYN BEACH. Miss Beatrico Fairtax: Dear Madamâ€"There Is a girl around my neighborhood of about 17 years of use, an I am deeply in love with her since the first day I saw her, but could never get a. chance to speak to her alone but once, figd that was at Brooklyn beach in a row- at. and I told her I loved her. and I told hex-,to keep away from some parties she carries on with, and She promised she would. She promised sfie wouldn’t cart on with nobody but omn and when I aske who was the one. she selected me tor the no. But a triend of mine who in very ’Pnnm JERSEY Bamz'rrx. Maybe you any thirrgs unintentionally that irritate him. Sometimes women have own! of chattering inanely that may be very charming or may be enough to drive I man crazy. It depends largely on the man. Again, perhaps he is trying to make a record as a Smart Aleckâ€"and this Sting- ing brevity is his way of aiming at it. . But whatever may be his motive do not _ .Itand it fora moment. Deterence is every wolf respecting woman’s due, and I would ndvise you to demand it, through what. over medium is moot convenient. Either write him a letter and tell him that you find his manner diflicult to bear or tell himso. It is the greatest mistake in the world for a woman to become a weak. characterless echo of a man’s moods. No one likes a rag dollâ€"not even the man ' who made it. I certainly hope that you will make no further efi'orts to see the young man from the Forty-seventh regimens. Ho has int!- mated to you in the plainest manner pos- sible that he does not: care to continue tho acquaintance. WE FELL IN LOVE 0)! THE STREET. and he is 20. I met him on the street and (all in love with him and he with me. He came to my house once. and then he did .not come any more. Then I went over to his house. and he came out to see mo and said he could not keep his promise to come over and see me. Please tell me what to do. Miss Beatrice Fairfax: Dear Madamâ€"l am in love with a young _ n who belongs :o the Forty-seVentn C em. 1 am a. young g;rl 16 years old, ‘L -o/‘MAW/ a .4..\J/mo'/M,l WWW ” Miss Beatrice Fairfax is a ynung Indy Mined by the New York Journal for the ”la purpose of alleviating the pangs of those who suffer from unrequited love. In the course of her duties she receives a great many letters, of which the I‘ullow ins are 300d samples. The advice regard- ing each letter is given by Miss Fairfax Miss Beatrice Fairfax: In Which the Writers. One and All. Be: the Newspaper “'nnlun’s Ad- vice Regarding the Altair: of Heart From “'hlch They Suffer. A FEW OF THE MANY MISS FAIRFAX , GETS DAILY. Shirt “'aist Maidâ€"Yes: has all the slang and the nowest gnssip :n hm- lends. The Snvage Bachelor. Soft white hands are always one of the principal points of a refined appearance, and for that reason women of all ages have most carefully attended to their hands. The care of the hands cannot be said to be neglected nowadays. when so many persons employ the manicure, who scrapes the nails and make them of love- ly pink. pushes back the skin from the little white half-moons at the base, cuts the nails in a crescent which exactly fol- lows the outline of the half-moons, and ends by washing the hands in e preparo~ tion that makes them both smooth and white temporarily. if not permanently. The hands look extremely well after the manicure'l task has been finished, 31- though Erasmus Wilson any: that the mile should never be scraped nor cleaned with any instrument save the noilbrueh. The only other implement needed it the mull ivory presser. Piils. T‘hei’r’ ’opé’rat’ié‘hmth'éfiih "£53121; eg‘ective, and the most delicate dun us. I. em. It is a. Liver MILâ€"Many of the nilmcuh that man has (.0 calm-ml wirlx have their origin inn disordered livmz which is u delicate organ. peculiarly susceptible to (he disturbances that come from irregu- lar habits or lack of cure in eating and drinking. This accounts for the great many liver regulators now pressed on Lb: attention of sufferers. Of these there is aqua superior to Parmelee's Vegetable A- Big as a Saucer. A youth at school at Haddington who looked musical talent, and whose voice consequently jarred during the singing lesson, was always allowed a holiday on singing days. His mother. tailing to divine the cause of her son’s enforced eb- eence, paid avisit to the school to inquire into the matter. In answer to her query as to why her 3011 was sent home on such occasions, the teacher said, “Why, simply because he has no car!“ “What!" she ex- claimed, “nae ear? Did anybody evur hear the like 0' that! Nnc‘car; why he has 5 lug like a saucer, mun!" An archdeaoon of the Church of Eng- land has been Premier of Tasmania and i a Roman Cuthohc priest has been Attor- ney- -General of another colony. The Hon. Arthur Rutledge, the new Attorney- Genernl of Queensland, is an ex-Wesleyan minister. and these and other analogous cases so to show that reverend gentlemen have more chances for political distinc- tion in the colonies than they have at home. Mr. Rutledge became a barrister at the mature age of 35, and simultane- ously entered the Parliament of Queens- land as a colleague of the present Premier (Mr. Dickson) in the representation of a double- seated constituency with an un- pronounceable aboriginal name. In a year or two he became Attorney-General 1n the Ministry of Sir Samuel Griffith. He has been out of Parliament for some years, but the late general election brought him back again, and has once more made him Attorney-General. An- other incident of the Queensland general election is the return of the veteran Mr Groom, who had bee n elected by the same constituency 1'01 ~10 years wit}. out a break, thereby constituting a r9001 ii for the southern hemisphere, 11nd one only beaten in the northern by Mr. Beach. the father of the House of Commons. Livingstonâ€"No, unless you go around trying to make chumps understand why you like it.-â€"Tit-Bits. Fitted. “I think that I am peculiarly fitted to be a morallst," he remarked as he half glosed his eyes and put the tips or his closed his eyes fingers together. “Indeed!” “Yes. I can a “Yes. I can see evil at a glance where most people would scarcely suspect in existence." Brain Work. Doozenburyâ€"Really, now, Livingston. there isn‘t any brain work in golf, is there? It is more blessed to give than to re- ceive. especially when your cook makes better strawberry Shortcake than that sent over by the woman next door.â€"â€"Chl~ cazo Record. There is a current prejudice against hnusocloaning. but every real woman likes to tie her head in a towel and stir things up from gal-vet to cellar. Cynicism is an indiscreet acknowledg- mnnt that life‘s worries have got the bet- ter of your cheer and courage. Man is known by the rcompany he keeps. Woman is known by the compa- nies she bus when she entertains. The womaix who tells you a secret knows in her heart that you can’t keep it any better than she could. When a man is honpockod. own the women who would treat him the same way feel sorry for him. nigh Lights. The contented man is often a man with whom all his kinsfolk are discontvntod. "The end Shut hog" is the man who mine on builril first and took the seat that his critic would “jump at" if it had been vacant. There are some pretty rank DIIDOI‘S pub- llshed in the minim: ('HllllN. lmt about the tmmhest‘ [Hipt‘l' in this (-unntry is that made of genuine inanillu tiin-r. “Man is the king; ut‘ hunts." said a lit- tle boy, whnse tvm-ln-i- hml :tskml the question. Evidvntly ln- but! a: smile time seen the interior of :1 snmkin: war. The Philippines have latent :ixrivnltu- ral possibilities, but it prmnim-s to be some time before a large (Tnp ut‘ [was and hominy is reported from moresâ€"L. A. W. Bulletin. lone of ‘Which Are Splcler Than Others. Every one has opportunities, but only he that improves them calls our attention to them. No man should be hopeless so long as he has two good. honest friendsâ€"his hands. When a man reels all cut up over something. does he realize the cruelties o! Viviseninu" . Life slmnld he just enough of I: “grind" to km-p the edge tools of the brain sharp and bright. Thu Alaska candlofish is not as large, but i: is muvh lighter than the South ,\xm-rio:m tupir. When a nm‘vlist writes, “She eyed him crossly.” it dnesn‘t mean that she wan (-rnssuyml. Remember the poor, and also try to fix it so you can remember you did some- thing for them. Proper Care of the Finger Nana. SALIENT SAYINGS. Promoted Parson. When you hear a girl describe another as being “so nice to her mother.” it is a. safe bet that she is a sightâ€"Oregon Re- porter. After most women pass 40 their idea of a hilariously good time is to go as a delegate to :1 church Convention in some other town.â€"Atchison Globe. Women like to marry heroesâ€"and it takes heroes to marry some of them.â€" Somerville Journal. Deafness in more. common in cold countries than in warm climates, the our being very sensitive to atmospheric shaman. Dlflerence In Tests. E. C. Bennett of Tripoli. 1a.. in an article on dairying says “Do not lose your temper and say harsh thing s if the milk does not test the same way every time. The cow is a. female. and she va- ries in her quality and quantity of milk as your sweetheart varies in the SWeet- ness of her smiles. Do your best, as an intelligent and sympathetic man. and lock to the average results. ” Probably the greatest invention or the use is a woman‘s method of concealing lt.â€"Chicago News. The chicken with four legs having made its appearance in Virginia. the llfll'3 are down for the Georgia negro that is turning white and the Florida alligator that sings like a nightingale. Let’s have n ma! summer all around.â€"Philadelphia Inquirer. A great many young men are working hard six days of the week and Saturday nights now to buy a golf suit and a round trip ticket to some place whore they can wear it a short time during the sum- mer.-â€"Pittsburg Times. The ice water tank will not permit most of the germs to go on a vacation while it takes active charge of the mor- tality list-Washington Star. The boarding house Shortcake certain- ly has its shortcomings.-â€"Philudelphi: Bulletin. The antipathy of animals for certain things is unexplainable, but the fact re- mins, for oxmnplc. that. rattlesnnkes have a decided dislike for the leaves of the white ash. Experiments have shown that they would rather run over live coals than touch white ash leaves Hawks have been seen to follow in the wake of a moving railway train to swoop down on small birds that; were suddenly disturbed and frightened by the noise and therefore for the moment were 011‘ their guard. The oldest living creature in the world belongs to W alter Rothschild. It ll 3 giant tortoise. weig. hing a quaxter of a ton, and it has a knoxxn life of 150 years. A mixed bare and hound race, in which young women run with tho men, is an Innovation due to the Europeans who live In Yokohama. Foreign commercial travelers are taxed 848.66 in Natal, and if found without a license are. subject; to a fine of four times that anmunt. In 1885 only three bodivs wore disposed of by the lmndon Cremation sacioty. In 1898 the number had rison to 240. The first mint of the United State: was (-smblislwd in Philzldvlphiu in 1732. Covent Garden in England has been In the pussmsiou of the Redford family for 300 yvurs. One of the mast serious nl>j¢~¢.-tirms to cross breeding among the chivkvus is the lack of unit‘nrmity :unum: thmn. I'ni- fm'mity adds to the attractivum-ss uf the flock. but to securv it only pure bred fowls should be ‘aisod.~St. Louis Re- public. Cramps of thu limbs is :1 disease that is oftvn prvvulvnt among {owls that are closely Confinvd and are tad too highly on ('nnm‘nlmtm] food. Give the ailing fowls plvnty of room to svmtvh. Tho pullvl shows only the Sign of spurs. “for Ms :u'c smnulll. (-nml: thin and fl‘vo {rum muzlmoss. the bill pliable and 1'? lws short and tvmlcr. During: the summm‘ ml 01' cumwl'us to the a duzvn l‘mvls. Gear 1111:: whh increasing ugv the vgg shvlls gruw [Ilium-r. and some hens drop them with :m shells. Fowls for 111-1111111111; should not be too fat mar [00 [11:111. The last eggs of :1 lmn‘s inviug rarely hutch so 111-11 as those [:1i11 11:11'ii111'. Dining 11 .11'111 111:-11111-'li1'1- in tho poul- try 1111:1111-1s “ill i111-11'1x1- \111'1' 1:111i1H1. It 15' only when inactive and 111111111' arti- ficial couditinns that Asiatic 1‘1111'ls get too fat. Rum» may gonorn'lv be tmcm 2m want of clmnlun-ss. undue e\puslxlc or improp- er voutilutinu [NILâ€"Bustuu IIUI‘HM. A thinkvr of tlu- name of David Mur- can has lu-vn undying: 'l'mnx;;sun. He finds that 'X‘vnuysrm ”mt likv :1 (-lzun in his 5120” um} m-mvlm! :md :t'unu-d." This may nut thruw any sudden wave of light upnn 'l‘L-xmysnn. but the growiing and :runting alum sitting in his shell is a new and interesting figuresâ€"New York Sun. The kiduapor should he given his choice bvuvuon the electric chair and [be gullmvs. and tin-u administer to the fiend the drum route he toured mostâ€"Lock- port Union-Sun. Collis P. Huntingion says the best way to boumno rid: is not to talk too much during business hours. This Would sum) to claw one nvvum- to wealth to tun-{ion- 601's. harm-rs and lung serum!) preachers. â€"â€"l>vn\'t~r l'nst. The (‘hOiCO gume' the (1! port l' Yale's new prusidvnt was a first prize man at college, which disposes of the us- suitiun that a valcdiclnriun is um er heard of again â€"-St. Louis ($101104)va- (-1 at. If we are not to have a slice of China. we may at least sell the invading Chris- tian powers the locomotives they will need in their new territory.-St. Louis Posthisputch. A Missouri hon is creating no end of excitvmunt hv luvi n2 eggs as big as buil- atoms. «L‘ luv clam) Lender. Having disposed of the “dum dum" bullvt. what does the peace conference intmul to do about Christian Science healing?â€"Dctr0it Tribune. SUMMER ZEPHYRS. FEMININE LIBELS. POULTRY POINTERS. THE VERDICT. GLEANINGS. add a tuhlusponn- drinking water of We will give Om: Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by Patin‘rh that cannot be cured by Hall 5 Gaurrh Cure. bend for cir- cultrsf free. F J. CHENEY CO Toledo. 0. ”Sold by Druggists. 75c. fiumvd conditifih athixewrimicdus lixi n7: of thb Eustachian Tube. Whvn this tube in inflamed on have a rumbling snund or nnpcrfoct heur- ng, and when it is ('ntil‘ely (-lnsvd, Dmfno as is thv result, and unlvss [he xmflammutirn can In- taken out and this tube restored to its nnrmal condttionfilenring will be destroyed forever; nine cases on: or ten are caused by ‘atarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the muoom sun-races. by low] applications as they cannot reach the d scmcd p. rtion of the car. Th re Is Only one way to cure deafne-a. and that is by commu- finnal;emefliga. D_ca;‘ueas is causgd by an) i_n- With 3 Mental Reservation. “When I went over to France I couldn't make anybody understand me, and yet my French teacher had told me I spoke the language like a native. " “Did be shy you spoke it like a nntlvo 0! France?” "Nâ€"no.” Ellaâ€"Where was it Georg; propoud to you last week? Essieâ€"At a hop. Ellaâ€"And you accepted him? Essieâ€"At a jump. Miller’s Worm Powders are the best laxative medicine for children; n n10. u sugar. Boggsâ€"He has a righs to be. The boy is two years old and hasn’t made a. single bright remark yet. A Phenomenon. Eggsâ€"Thompson seem! to be nwtully proud 0! that boy of his. A rm ghbnr advised me to yMINARD'S LIVIMEN ’.l‘ “hich “0 did nnd ’within three dm 3 my 0 him was all ri ght. und I foelso cuto- fulthnt I send nu this testimonial. that my experience may 0 of benefit to others. Loom 0mm C. O. RICHARDS s; . Gentlelnon.vLam November In child stuck a nail in his knew- causing In ammatlon .0 severe that 1 was advised to take hlm to Mon- gygal and have the limb amputated to save his New Progress of l‘hotugruphy. To be in the swim one must have ono’l photograph taken by the nmv procen. which gives a ruismi sux-I’m-e like has relief. For the lover who y<‘;u‘n< to carry hil sweetheart! picture always with him these new photos may be reduced to fit in a small locket. The names: fad in the" locket or watch photos is to have a small magnifying glass set into the cover, which when opened releases the glass by means of a spring and enlarges the portrait to a most lifelike appearance. life. Hinard’s Linimeut Cures Distemper. Staorod by Light. Wan-o. Axtell Orling gave a private demonstra- tion in London recently of his marvelous invention for steering a torpedo from A distance. The prinviple of the invention consists in the transmission of motor force by Waves of light. similar to tho Roentgen rays. In om: room Mr. Orllng fixed up a modcl of a torpedo fitted with I rudder like a fish‘s mil. controlling it by an zippntn'ttm in an adjoining chamber, through two partition walls between the two objects. '1 lw >1‘t‘l'h‘lf01'5 were astonish- ed to see the rmld r 01' the torpedo turn- lng to the right nr‘tn the left at the will of the operator. jm'L. 'l in: (im'lul‘s were called to her again mid said .«hu had 5:. Vitus’ dance in the \VUX‘SK i'ot-m. sin: took the medicine pre- .~'l‘l'iiN‘\l and («Ahmed the instructions of llvl‘ physician for some time, but; without uppurvnt hum-fir. She waisted away 51- lllnnl, 10:1 Nkl'ivlull and We gave her up for low. A bout this time I read in a. papal-an um-onnt of :t giant cure of nervousness effected by “1'. Willinins’ Pink Pill! and resolved to try them. The good eflects of the first box were quite apparent, and when four boxus were used she seemed so much improved that. the pills were (119- conLinut-tl. She kept on improving and after a few works was :3 well as ever. We were told that the cure would not last, that it was only some powerful in- gredient- in the pills which was deceiving t us and that after a, time the child would be worse than ever. All this has proved (also, for now nearly three years she has had unbroken good lu-alth, nerves as strong us Din‘y are made, and stands school work and household “ul'i‘ us Well as a mature pi'l'z'uu. We have no o'oubb about Dr. \Villinnix" Pink l‘ilis restoring to ul our iilliv gil'i. whom we iuuiu'i’. upon GI doomed 10 :m rui'ly g'mw.” Dr. Williams l’inl; Pills are 11 specific for disczm-s arising from an impoverished condition of the blood or shattered nervel. such as St. Vitus' (him-c, locomotox .ituxia, rhcnnmlism, paralysis, Sciatica, the after effects of L1, grippe. headache, dizziness, erysipclus, M‘roi‘uln. rite. They are also a spcciilc for the troubles peculiar to the female system, building anew the blood and restoring the glow of health to pale and sallow chucks). Protect yourself againsv imitations by insisting that every box bears the full IlullleADl‘. Williams' Pink Pills for l’nlc People. If your dealer does not have them tin-y will he sent. post paid, at 50 cent“ .1 box orstx boxes for; $2.50, by addrt-ssin; the Dr. William" Medicine 00., Bl‘uuiivillv. (int. i “I suppose that. must. be becauso tho widows prefer to go after the young fol- lows.” “It in said that an average of only on. widower out of eleven marries a. widow.” Fulfilâ€"“About three years ago my little daughter Ella, then a. child of ten years, was attacked with acute rheumatism. It was a terribly bud ('35P; {or over (I. month she was confined to her bed, and during ”10.3! of lhe time was utterly helpless, be- ing unable to turn in bed, orln fact to move at all without help. She could not even hold anything in her hand. All power or use of lu-r limbs had entirely gone and the pain she sulfercd was fear- l‘ul. By constant attention after a In nth 01' so she begun to gain u. little :trength. and ultern while improved enough to be taken out of bed and even walked around .I. hit, after a. fashion, by means ol'u sup- port. But now she was seized with a wor>e ailment than the rheumatism. Her :u-rvnus system gave way, appeared com~ ill-rely shuttered. She shook violently all time, would tumble down 111 trying to hulk. In attempting to drink from a. cup hm- hand shook so as to spill the contents xll ovvr hm‘self. She was s pitiable ob- Wm. McKay. Esq, a well known and much respected farmer and mill man at L‘lifl‘ord. Luucuburg 00.. N.S., relates the following wonderful cure effected in his family by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink From the Enterprise, Bridgetown. N.S. It. Wu Flu: lunch“! with Ann. Bhonmnthm. Followod by 8:. Vitul’ A CHILD’S SUFFERING Mr. Wm. McKay, Clifford, N.E Tells of His Daughter’s Cure. Deafness Cannot be Cured Though: she Could Not Recover. Dance in . Sovuro Formâ€"Hu- rut-nt- Athlul Ic Cuxlrtshlp. Sr MARTIN, Quo.. May 16. "9|. I01. Human nature bewilders us be an» in Itudy other poople instead of studying unrulves. It takes a. plain woman the tuna u long to buy a new has as it does I» pretty wonmn. Thin people should rako Miller’s Com- pound Iron Pills. Baldness In Business. Butcher’s Boyâ€"Thomson's oat ha jut caught a big ran down in our cellar. Biltcherâ€"Charge Thomson flvo can“ for eat meat. We can‘t afiord to feed hi: on for nothing. There is in Warsaw a goose market in which awry year from September to about November 3,000,000 geese are sold and pur- chased. So rapidiy does lung irritation spread and deepen, that often in a few weeks a simple cough culminates in tuberculin- consumption. Give heed to a cough, there is always danger in delay. get a bottle of Bickle‘s Anti-Consumprive Syrup. and cure yourself. It. is a morli cine unsur :Lssed for all throat and lung troubles. his compounded from several herbs. each one of which stands at the head of thelisc ns exerting a wonderful influence in curing consumptlon and all lung troubles. The much-despised and maligned skunk has at last found friends. who respect, cherish and encourage him. They are the hop-growers of New York State, who find the Ikunk their main reliance in keeping down a very destructive grub which otherwise would ruin their crops. Ettaâ€"No,1don’t. She is just hateful. The lot: of things she knows about the people in our street and she won't tell them to anybody! Idaâ€"You don’t seem to like M15: Lilp- not? \VuluI-n “'lm Shin” shoes. In Paris and other large towns in Franc. femaia bootbiucks are increasing in num- ber. They wear a peculiar garb. not un- like that of sisters of nwrcy, which ren- ders their appearance neat and attractive. Not a few among them attend to their work with gloved hands. Minard’s LInIment Cures Colds. etc. “'hat. I: in ;\ “’atch. Tho watch carried by the average man is composed of 98 pieces, and its manufao ture embraces more than 2,000 distinct and separate operations. Some of the smallest screws are so minute that the unaided eyes cannot distinguish them fri m steel filing: or specs of dirt}. Pale people should take Millet”! Com- pund Iron Pills. Ruler: of rho \led. The world has had 2,550 kings or em~ pororl of whom records are known and who have reigned over 7% peoples. Of these rulers 30) were overthrown, 64 were forced to abuicute. 28 committed suicide, 23 became mad or imbecile, 100 were ki11~ ed in battle, 123 were captured by the enemy, 25 were tortured to death, 151 were sssanlnated, and 105 were executed. New life for a quarter. Miller’s Com- pound Iron Pills. If your child is ale, pccvish, and does not thrive, a dose or Miller's W0: m Pow- der: occ‘asionally will cure. Excavation at Babylon. German savunts are busy with plan- for the exl-avatlon of Babylon. Lnyard, the discoverer of Nineveh, wus the first to really do anything in the way of excavat- ing. The Germans are determined that their work shall be thorough. It will be costly and take five years. The excavators will begin with El Kus'r, the fortress, which is the remains of Nebm-hmlnczzur‘s palace, and where Alexander died. They will also investigate a number of other ruins near by. Hawthorne as a Student. A correspondent of the Brunswick, Me, Telegraph says: “Hawthorne, when a student in college, boarded with the mother of the writer, and we often went fishing for trout. in when is now known as Mall brook. At that time the students called is Hawthorne‘s brook. He was rather reserved in manner. and had but few associates. When in college, he was not over 5 feet 8 inches in height. It was the custom at the: t-ime for the students, when they met President: Allen to raise their hats. Hawthorne and John Hodg- don. it is said, were brought up among the Friends, and they did not raise their hats when passing the president. Haw- thorne was summoned before the presi- dent for this neglect, and I have forgotten whether he was suspended or escaped with only a reprimand." flinard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. There never was, and never will be, e uniVersal panacea, in one remedy, for all ills to which flesh is heirâ€"the very nature ofnmuy curatives being such that were the germs of other and difl’urently seated diseases rooted in the system of the patientâ€"what would relieve one ill in turn would agrumte the other. We have, however, n Quinine Wine. when obtainable in a sound unadulterated Mute, a remedy for many and grevious ills. By its gradual and udlcioue use. the fruileet systems are le into convalescence and strength, by the influence which Qui- nine exerts on Nature’s own restoratwes. ltrelieves the drooping spirits of those with whom a chronic state of morbid des~ )undoncy and luck of interest in life is a iseuse, and, by tranquillzin the nerves, disposes to sound and refres in; sleep- imparts vigor to the action of the blood, which, being Itimulated. courses through- out the veins. strengthening the healthy animal functions of the system. thereby lxmkin ' activity a. necessary result, utrengt ening the frame, and giving life to the dl estlve organs. which naturally demand fiicreused substanceâ€"result, im- proved appetite. Northrop 8.: Lyman of ‘oronto. have given to the public their mperior Quinine Wine at the usual rute, and, gauged by the opinion of scientists this wine approaches nearest perfection of any in the market. All druggists sell it. What. a éongressnmxi learn: his first term he doesn’t always tell when seeking a second. The shiffleas farmer will ride-around for u. wka in search or a lost hog worth two dollars. Lem-n of the busy little bee, but b0 very cargful how you take a pointer from him. It doesn’t profit a man much it his set- vant keeps the commandment: intact and breaks all his crockery. Words are like sunbeamsâ€"tho more they are (-ontugqtfutcd the deeper they burn. Little things trouble us and little things mnsnlu us. 'nu-m is glory in any lime thing you do simply from arsense of duty. 'l‘he up-to-date Optician take: in tho shiuarion at; u. glance. [I 's so much easier to éonvinco others than it. is to convince one’s self. Some men with narrow views are rather broad in their conversation. The individual who snore: Ihonld be “rapped" in slumber. Paradoxical ins it may seem, the clou- fvllow svldom gets tight. A wise man enjoys the little he has while a fool is seeking for more. Pointed Paragraphs. 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Nothing is held sacred by the X-ray It has been turned loose upon the {can of Miss Marie Kink, one of .he bvst~known professional dancers. The result Was to show that the whole Weight of the body 0 an export medulla-('1‘ mats uyon the big too. It has alxvuys been a problom jug; what portion of the foot in was Ihat sup- ported the entire Weight 01‘ a uuux-cr's body. The X-ruy has now solved that momentous thation. Tested by '1‘iine.â€"â€"ln his justly cele- brutal Pills Di'. Purim-1m: has given it) Lhe world one of the “105'. unique im-dicines ofi'ered to the public. in 131.: years. Pre- pared to nicer. the wan: for a. pill which could be taken without nausea, and [hat would purge witlmni pain, in has met. all requirements in than dircczion. and it i: in general use not. only because of these two qualities, but because R is known to possess alterative and curative powers which place it. in the from rank of medi- cmes. Health for the children. Millor‘ Worm Powders. (Jurnmlu-d Eggs. 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