I! in 1662. jut b was Captured English. when assets tnd lean and Americans I opposition in Aquadores, tho ‘Sunpson was Ln to effect I Fats of toâ€"day. : All the way , uni after t flcient fore. a! French held of soma m. i: that. we" be numerous [at iall wn why Lord go rather than but he thought p English we" Id that the in- r othetr part; then all valu- re wasn’t an- nd. The inâ€" ked all the sil- guns from the ow their spite worsnca and | January l .y M 3mg?" a and. Jest roy- [or to was re- ' to this “(‘Y‘. Ly when \an- I. little things for the 000‘ ient had been I pitates that time. 9 them, wiped arm and took if steam Ww' won he 10¢ lead him O nmths befOI'. '3. which N9“ went. 1'1â€â€œ the West In‘ .t. The “h." again. “10’ |-l§ '. Havana. and u left out of long. In 1766 m. wreckinl 1m) people 0!“ ninth subjects . has Lived I» [Cd in the h". ch trouble in FLEETS. con- left I have grass in mind where the â€mputhy mus pxoeptionally strong. ll‘lh‘ twim were brothers. and one was in Indie uth the parents, and the pther in Pingiand. studying for some examinzition or other. The young man in mm contim'u’d measles, and was m1 up with it for three weeks, before the end of “hicb time the fellow in Englmi was at tacked in the same way. Very gmql; they Loth recovered. mu» {.m- months later. the fellow hue. “in but roamimeneed his studies before he hut properly recovered hie Ill‘wnglll. is ‘nicl up with a mild ATTM‘K Ui’ BRAIN FEVER. Thr- .111!) :mwim'nt of this fact. sent. to [hr [ml'rlllb by a. friend in 3 Eng- lnnt \xln- h .«l thw boy in hand. actually crm‘d m it.» post it similar unnoum‘e- mm «wnt'ri'ninx the brother in In- dii. \\ l1†rurtninly had not. been d0- iii: «nythlng Iikc-ly to bring on 811?]! s unruly. Again they both recover- M. â€U ugh HM 1141 in England was ill wnnhicrrn-ly .wnger than his twin bro- thwr. 5mm )‘PWFS later they both flit-(l ot’ if.†mum internal disorder “iii-{n 01,;li‘. or nine hours of each brén “awed 87mm“ "â€7"“. “" wuuu- “3 But hn\\o\’(‘l' much fiction has Mg written on this subject. there in g'm'ihing en rzmrdinaril] strange nnd in'vW-‘Im‘ in cases of twins in real . ivh ire fax more common than inn“ ‘3',â€th lolieve. We were re-~ great") vntertained during ‘0; with :1 gentleman who has in’o the subject from a. . 51.11.1320int. and who has ga- n,,..» .r same amazing instan- tht‘t't’*1 t -" †. m, r,.s,.mhlum‘e of twins and 090' u" as (‘1 its ALDEN}: o'anuenoes, says a writer in lupinn Tit-Bits. I haw a Unp‘o of huge manuscript hawks {hind \ch accounts Of cases of ms, said Hi: g¢*llil(‘man, and the t“ mz‘oriIF Ur Yum are peculiarly inter- “fin-I. I‘vri‘..1p< Yht‘ IDOSC notable fact is I†mfuw- sympathy that some- tin†ms!» MMH‘PD twins. For in- 51309“. 3-..1; probably know that it very ofwn happens Hut one twin will fol- low in hm: T; m‘vl‘y detail of the health of the Olhvfâ€"suffel’ing the same com- puting, dzsordors and diseases as the cthrr, if flat at prawisely the same time. \ery shortly before or after- Minis. ULIAR PHYSICAL SYM- my BETWEEN TWINS. I malady. Id. though Ionsidgrahl} Cht'l'. Some lied of NI within 813) “In. 1 have no uses of six imitate 21 “ten the Often with “1110 tt d'w “.13 a :‘«i.“«‘ ()f thn brOther and is!†Thu 3\ :rnpithV was very Strong Muan t'r . 11yy 'wme more like (“U [are '.' “nu person. When 006 Ma 511'!»er nnv pain - headache. WOW! h' 'r!‘ :mv little I" like these “UH I" her (-no-mHy had I. 8118898“ "â€1 "I 31 .a"}nu_'h at the time 0‘ “h h I n.\;~.tk1ng1hey lived more N in i hhn [HI IIHIOS apart. They were Hr} nlmh 'IH'thl to each other. am "“1"“ ‘lmn it‘d remflarly. I maVO 9*“ 39â€st . 2‘ thelrs in Which. 5011â€" ' s I'm-limt's the other Bays! 'mzl'e- mu are not well tO-dtlY-u ' {*e' “Lat you are writinB to u" hrh,\’p h“ 1..“ [9“. In that let‘er â€â€˜5‘ Hi1". \nsnte among a “1388 of other Hangs, ".\:‘v \wu slefel‘ing With the“- “WM. Jhss'f 1 think 1am. for I hfâ€? hui :1 “HIV ache in my left 108 Blm‘» lunvhwm ‘lt mane on suddenly, am; Hue; nzn- it is rhvumatiSm-n \uu mlgm m; why, if the aymthy “1â€â€œ 50 a' run; hetwh'n them. the g‘rl d“! 00‘ “uh-\x' manefhing serious W“ “'“ma: wan. 1M brother. and come up to “Mn. My answer would b‘ that gun“! 1hr thy the Win in bar 1i“ i?- ryznh..l -- '- U' We ll ’3 0‘ be m vimil wast )l'( " 80 tum-h that she was perfectly W" “h“- km! rhmxmatism. gnd “ h" "“1. “hare she remained 91h» “‘7? hottest, when new. of .'“"‘“‘ Ifwvhvd bet, and alplalned "AaI\\ -, r (“041 {t Sh'th time “goâ€"g your "h†Kiri did not die also; she : W†'4 ‘W'y low state of health he “as dyim: out. in tho Trap.- WY â€mmly "wavered some tune his d"""h> "ml has since enjoyed :ntl h“’,"'hl indeed, she, whO, .LKO u strk the Other Sulcnd "‘1 Mario's Insulting Fro- r “Mm-«on. .‘h : i. in : shocker! have a I": 11nd twins. “'0 “'0nd. uway w" \jhivh atrikoa mo an I““Jl‘a'r:r is that when the 3'â€? 1x fmv days. On being "Ming! he found a letter mt si-«mr on the evening n the afternoon of which muse 1-: KM an hospitay where t.- Inst given you: I am .m It “'Uuld not ï¬t an- KIHHV, â€KEN BY A CAB. .y tho brotbar, who was ration was mm over and an addition to bar ny "loans is every case .xphiihf‘d in that way; nk Him-h an eXplanation .-:I.\Ԥ' the strange facts r. had never been ro- 11:1†believe. that in "1' took her and his own and .loft bar hi8 W‘hetlior there h anth ac In the suggestion or got. I shpuld_ not like to - _â€"' â€"Jâ€â€˜v‘ ReTsemblance? '9. indeed. I have come across some truly extraordinary cases of resemblance. For instance. I their own parents really had the greatest diffimllty in deciding Who was who; the only way of preventing mistakes, in fact, was to make them dress differently on all occasions. The only apparent difference between them was that one was half an inch taller than the other and very slightly dark- er. The resemblance was a source of endless amusement to Lthe men “'hu often deceived parents and friends by assuming each other’s clothes. ‘To show you how extraordinary was the likeness, I will tell you A LITTLE ANECDOTE About them, which I heard from their sister. The twins had been parted for some six weeksâ€"one had been staying in Manchester while the other had re- mained in Leeds. \Vell. one day, one of the brothers chanced to go to the railway station and came face to face. with his twin, who had suddenly re- turned unexpectedly. The two met. in a. doorway, and so quickly that, they both drew hack. fully convinced for the instant, that they had mistaken alarge mirror for the door. You can easily imagine from that. fact the resemb- lance was strong. On one occasian the brothers, just for the fun of the thing, decided to attend each other’s office as each oth- er. and the joke would have been per- fectly successful but. for the ignor- ance of the one of the other’s busi- ness and the dissimilarity of their handwriting. Had it not. been for, these two circumstances, I am quite! sure they could have fulfilled each other’s Inminess functions without' their employers‘or fellmv-clerks being aware of the substitution. That case is the most remarkable 1 know so far, as resemblance goes. ' You know, perhaps, that: very often twins outgrow their similarity; it is nearly always more marked when they are young. I know of a very strange case of this kind. If you saw the two â€"they are girlsâ€"together. you would not. for amomvnt. imagine, they were twins. Yet, as children they were so wonderfully alike that their own mo- ther committed a blunder she was nev- er able to rectify. She was putting thorn to bed one ev- ening when they were quite babies and could not talk; and when they were both undressed she discovered that their nightclothes were missing. 80 she bundled them into a cot, and went, in search of the missing clothes. When she returned she was utterly at a loss to decided who was who, and to this day she does not know whether she is calling each by the Christian name of the other. A strange position of things it would be difficult to imagine Yet, subsequent facts added to the strangeness. A distant relative died in Australia not vary long since, and left a small sum of money to one of the girlsâ€"well, call her Alinaâ€"to whom she had taken a. fancy when she was a. child. and he in England. The humor of the thing is obvious. Supposing the girls both claimed that. mnnoyâ€" as they might. easily doâ€"in the law courts, how in the. world would the Bench find a. decision which would he just to the girls and fit the. letter of thn testa- tor’s “iShPS? I think the facts of What Ber \I. u "â€" hut (353-8 @Mfld form the ground work for an extremely funny farce. TO CURE A CULD IN ONE DA Toke Laxative Bromo Quinlne Tablets, (iota refund the money if it fails to Cure. 15¢. Pamper. I was never so «looply in- sulted 111 my hfe. said timd Thompson Y. ’ to “'ezu'y \Villie. as he joined his cum- AIleo pTEDiOD in the road. ‘ mi! she ask you to work for your din- What is a unique figure. Uncle Tom? A unique figure? Why, it is the represents the money you want, but never expect to get. ton}; of it. The only Odiofficulty lies in getting people to ta I don't see what for money. said Spgpiflh- cabinet. _ ‘nl‘IQ‘ Tmmlmd'ï¬m PA RROT. interesting birds hey wish them ach them Owners of these must remember that if t to talk well the best time to te Quiokcure for Cmnn, Inhale Quirkcure ‘A CURIU U!“ FINANCE. QUESTION SOLVED- for Hay fever. 150. 150, 2.556, 500. ASthman 150: 250’ An Irishman is too nimble to he caught when he doesn’t wish to be ap- prehended. Cardinal Manning de- lighted to tell the folloxsing story as an illustration of the national elu- siveness: An Irishman. the son of one who had been hanged. having been asked how his father died, thus eluded the admission of the fact: Sure, thin. my father, who was 9. very reckless man. was jist standin' on a platform hamnguing a mob. when a. part of the platform suddenly gave â€"w:1y, and he fell through. and thin it was found his neck was broken. In Canada'f Gregg“- Medicine. Hoo_d’s Sarsaparllla Should adorn the brow of the! inventor of the great corn cure. Putnam’s; Pain- 1083 Corn Extractor. It works quick- ]y. never makes a sore spot. and L8 just tha thing you want. See thaxt you get Putnwxn's Painless (‘orn Extractor. the sure, safe and painless cure for cows It beats me, mused the modern the- atre-manager. 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