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THE EXETER ADVOCATE.
THURSDA.Y, JUllE 20, IS90.
Week's COmmereial Summary.
, The emount of wheat afloat to Europe
is the seine as a year ego -48,9:20,000
bushels, '
By a recent decision of the Minister of
Marine and 1isheries, legally taken
oysters may be sold in the close seisson,
'llionian's report on the ()ciliation of
• winter whet in, the United States places
ehe per eentago at 78.2 as against 8-1.2 in
May,
Eighteen failures are reported forleet
'week in the Dominion against 80 the
• previoue week. Same week last year the
number was 40.
The earnings of Canadiau Paeifie for
the last week. ot May were $465,0 0 a de,
crease al: $8,00 as comparecl with the
corresponding week of laet year.
The feeling in wheat is somewhat easier
in Ontario in consequence of lower prie, s
in the etates, the result of recent rains.
• White and red are quetedat 8e, to $1-00
in Ontario.
The gross amount a fire risks placed,
by all companies in Canada last year was
$658,589,4e8, and the preraiums eharged
thereon $8,168,0.12. The net cash paid
for losses was $4,591,146. The British
Companies do the reatest amount ef
business iii Canada, the risks taken by
them in i 804 being $48.5,287.770, on which
$5,4P)85 was charged in premiums and
$8,064,859 paid (luring the year fur losses.
Basiness in Toronto hold* its own, and
even a slight improvement is reported by
some merchants. 11 e.mieeances are more
satisfactory, the result probably of a
freer movement in produce ace.lerated
by higher prices. The general advance
in the price of all cereals must have
helped fanners, but their profits on
wheat, which has risen mach more than
anything else, must have been limited,
as it is generally acknowledged that
stocks of wheat both in farmers' and
dealers' hands, were this season far
bei,ow te average of former years.
Although the market for cotton. goods
has again been quiet in outward appear-
ance there are reports of considerable
sales of brown goods on both home and
expoit account, and these are in a ixie ae are
verified by the fact that in a number
of lines a renewed upv,eird movement in
prices is noticeable, various advances
being recorded of ec. to „lc, per yard.
The higher cotton market has contributed
to this strength but at the same time
plain staple goods are iu an unusually
strong position on their merits, there being
no ready supplies of any account with im-
portant mMe often sold ahead to August.
The weather has again been. broken. and
hardly favorable to business in seasonable
• freies e bieh are irregular in value.
Business doing for fall in fancy cotton
labries indicates some advance in valaes
when the price situation becomes more
-clearly defined.
Here and There.
• One of the most perfect pieces of
mechanism in the human body is the
•hand..
x x x
Dulcin, a nevr sweetening su.bstance,
es said to be 225 times sweeter than
sugar.
x x
There are 650 beasts, 1,391 birds and
360 reptiles in the London zoological
gardens.
x x X
Statistics show that the growth of great
foreign cities ha been even more rapid
than our own.
x x x
Aluminum is now used as a substitute
for leather in building up the heels of
boots and shoes.
x x x '
• A. Spanish musician has devised a sys-
tem ot musical notation by which sharps
and flate are done away with.
•x x
Five men can easily hold down a lion,
but nine are required to hold a tiger.
It will pay you to travel one thousand
miles and take a trip over the Niagara
Falls Park and River Railway. The
road is the best in every respect and. the -
scenery can not be surpassed on. this
continent.
Fallen meteors have not brought a
single substance which is foreign to our
globe.:
Par.nts bayMother Grave's Worm Ex-
terminator because they know it is a safe
medicine for their children and an effec-
tual exe eller of worms.
More public money is spent for brass
banes than. for schoole in the Argentine
provinces.
It may be only a trifling cold, but ne-
glect it and. it will fasten Its fangs in your
lungs, and vol. will soon be carried to an
• untimely grave. In this countrer we
have suddeu changesand and must expect
to have coughs and colds. We cannot
avoid. them, but w can effect a cum by
using Bickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup,
• the ineflicine that has never been known
to fail in curing coughs, colds. bronchitis
and all affectione of the throat, lung- end
ehest.
"How did you like the hymns " he
asked his city cousin as they leit the
church. "One of thein was just splendid?"
she replied "Al! which one?' "The one
in.the next pew, with black eurly hair
• and such killing black eyes."
Sisk Headache.
Is your life e burden. to you from Sick
Headeche ? Dr Carson's Stornaeh Bit-
ters is the best remedy used for stomach
trouble. Send to Allan & 00., 53 Front
St. Toronto, Proprietors, or ask your
druggist. 50 emits a bottle.
john Jacob Astor will erect an q8,000,.
000 hotel in New York. It Neill be the
fulest in the world.,
• They Never $.111,13oughner,
leangton, writes : "For about two
years I was, troubled with Inward Piles,
but by using Parmelee's Pills,I was com-
pletely ettredearid althoagh four years
have elapsed since then they heve not re-
turned.' Parmelee's Pills are anti -bilious
ands, speeille for the Care Of Liver end
Kidney Complaint, Derepepsia, CoetiVe-
nese, Headache, Piles, ete., awl will regu-
• late the seetetions atid.retrieve all bilious
Matter.
CANADIAN NEWS NOTES.
eatereating itenia and Incidents: Im"
portant and Instructive, Gathered
from all the Provinces. '
Fevers prevail at Lovering.
Calais N,B., has a new daily,
Midland has a boom ia
Alvinston has an Academy of :Music.
Beton complains of incendiary fires.
Londou is over run with tagless dogs.
Watertowu is to /lave a military 'band.
• laingstoe has about 60 female bieyelists.
Bread in Orangeville is 12 (tents a loaf.
Parolea has a "Young Sporte " Clab
A $20,Q00 dock is to be bnilt at North
•Bay.
Glencoe is to have an sekidfellows' 110W
Brantford eleetrocutes its vagrant dogs.
Bears are plentiful in the country dis-
tricts.
The Berlin -Waterloo Hospital is com-
pleted.
Gananoque has the curfew bell in full
swinge
Belleville needs more school accommo-
dation.
Kingston has organized a Philbarnionic
Society.
Ailsa Craig is troubled with pigeon
thieves.
Windsor's new City Hall will • cost
840,60
David. Vader committed suicide near
Calgary.
Tee harbour at Callingwood is to be
detpened.
The Brandon, Man., Mail haa been
resurrected.
New brick works are being built at
Brantford.
The Fenthill Baptists are buying a
Parsonage.
Basil fire e prevail in several sections of
Ontario.
The Berlin Saengerbund has been
incorporated.
.A. Napanee ghe rides her bicycle clad
in bloomers.
.A. band of white caps is said to exist in
Petrolea.
The Colonial Conference lastesummer
mist $9,485.
The Nanaimo, B.O., Council is in finan-
cial trouble.
Parry Sound is reaching out after a
public park.
Oil has been stria on Dulot's farm,
Tilbury West.
The Methodivs of Atherley are build-
ing a new church.
Last year 21.,000 tons ofsh living were
built in Canada.
It is said that Provincial Detective
McKee will resign.
In April 370 settlers went into the
Alberta district.
Brantford will not get free postal
delivery this year.
A. bear ae Lovering recently carried off
an 80-ponnd pig.
Walkerton's population is 237 more
than that of last year. .
Rev. John Reynolds, of Maidstone, is
to be superann.uated.
The village of Harrow has a new Bre
engine and outfit.
London will issue $35,500 debentures
for school purposes.
A Brantford child was fined 50 c.nts
for maiming a hen.
The Bactouche and Moncton railway
is re -opened for traffic.
It is proposed to re -organize the
Amherstburg brass band.
Brantford haekmen clamour for a
reduction of license fees.
One man has shipped 9,000 basbe ls of
potatoes from Brussels.
The Deseron.to Rathbun Company em-
ploys a thousand xm n.
The A rnprior churches will improve
the cemetery of that town.
Wiarton.' s assessment is $370,000, being
an increase of $31 OW.
More people speak the Engli sh language
thau any other by 35,000,600.
Walsingham, Eng., claims to be the
healthiest place in the world.
Guelph has a young ladies' baseball
club called " McGintys."
The North Renfrew farmers will meet
June 27th at Beachburg.
Bracebridge has on hand many appeals
against high assessment.
Campers are already out about the
eastern lakes of Ontario.
A Brantford man was fined 812.90 for
fishing in a private pond.
Woodstock will soon vote on a by-law
for a $9,0 0 market shed.
Gananoque has voted to bonus a car-
riage company $300 a year.
At Florence last week a man aged 74
married a woman aged 52.
The Hubbard House, Clayton, has been
enlarged at a cost of $12.000.
The Dunkards have just held their
annual feast at Victoria Square.
Valers post -office is closed because no
one will serve as postmaster.
• A. man at Ingersoll was fined $20 and
costs for gambling on Sunday.
.A. Government life-saving statimeis to
be established at Fort Grratiot.
Blanshaed township, Perth county, is
without a single liquor lieense.
The Newsboys' Home, London, had to
be abandoned for want of money.
An attempt was me de to wreck a G.
T. R. train at Chatham last week.
A car load of Chinamen recently passed
through Ottawa on their way home.
E, A. Haines, who lately died at
Aylmer, left aa estate worth $150,000.
At Oil Springs the old Presbyteria,n
church will be made into a foundry,
The Mennonite Conference of Ontario
had its session at Markham last week,
.A, nine-year-old boy named Morrison
was drowned in Black River last week.
Rev. D. IVEllar has resigned the pastor-
ate of the Brussels Presbyterian c,ntircli.
freight ferry is to be established
between Port Hope and Oak Orehard,N. Y.
China has an academy of manners that
prescribes etiquette for the `whole empire.
Muefi valuable timber in north-western
Manitoba was destroyed by fire last year
The first girl 1. bloomers who rides a
bieyele in Petrolea, will get a 'maze of $50.
The Orangein en of Bradford are talking
of buying the Salvation Army berraelte.
Montreal hotel men i41j doing
away with " runners yats and,
trains.
A Woodstock policeman, d a girl
arrested lor waling him " oopy beg-
gar.
Ohrietopher Grove a 93 -year-old resi-
dent of Bethany, Ind.., is cutting a new
set of teeth.
The population of Grevenhurst is 04
greater than that of last year when it
was 1,837.
Tae Montreel monument to its founder,
De Maisonneuve, m ill be unveiled oil
Dominion Day.
The net profits of the C.P.R. for April
were $81.480 more than those of April
lest year.
Robert Pringle, of Chicago, formerly of
Seaforth, made $40,000 in two weeks in
wheat speculation.
A man has to be sound on the school
question before he can get the vote of
• Petrolea Orangemen..
Rf v. Dr. Burns, for many years Prin-
cipal of the Hamilton Ladies' College, is
now proprietor of it.
Leader Haycock, IVE.P.P., will aadress
a number of meetings in Bruce and Grey
counties this summer.
Fifty Canadian horses Nvere sold in
London on Saturday at an average price
of thirty gaineas apiece.
There is a talk of running trolley ob-
servation cars across Niagara Falls, su-
spended fifty feet above the Water.
The Mohawk Indians will not allow so
much as a blade of grass to grow upon
the graves of their companions.
Mr. Lorenzo Clark Raymcind, of Wel-
land, has been, appointed Deputy County
Ridge of Welland. for the period of three
nic
The cornee-stone of the new Catholic
church at Cobourg was laid Sunday by
the Very Rev. Father O'Connor, Bishop
of Peterborough.
Messrs. Hanson Bros. of Montreal, who
negotiated the Newfoundland loan, deny
that the loan is a preferred one upon the
Customs revenue.
The station agents along the lines of
the Canadian. Pacific railway and. North-
ern Pacific railway report in very en-
couraaing terms as to the crop prospects
in :Manitoba and the Territories.
In some districts in Ontario. farmers
'have commenced to market their new
clip of wool, bat in a week or ten clays it
is expected that sales will become
general. In the Perthsection sales of
fleece have hien made at 19e, to mer -
chanes in that vicinity; but American
buyers having appeared as competitors,
higher prices are confidently looked for.
A. few lots of old fleece have recently
been shipped from this city to the Ameri-
can market on a basis of 20c. to 21c.
enewed efforts are being made to set
up a smelter for gold, silveraand lead ore
at Vancouver, in competition with the
smelter at Tacoma. It is contended that
the ore can be Carried more cheaply, via
Revelstok-e to Vancouver, the wages and
coaling expenses being similar. Hence
sanguine hopes are entertained of the
complete success of the undertaking,
especially as good coking coal is likely to
be worked in the Kamloops country, in
addition to the island coal supply already
available.
Tho British Columbia iron works, of
Vancouver, has secured the order for
the equipment of the Slocan. Tramway
Company's lines, which are being built
from the concentrator at New Duluth to
the Idaho, Cumberland, Alamo, Yakima,
Twin Lakes, and St. John mines. Capt.
Moore, the manager of the mines, was
not aware that the articles he required
could be obtained in British Columbia,
but the Vancouver works have bravely
tackled the undertaking. Tho British
Culumbia iron works will extend their
capacity to manufacture all kinds of con-
centrator and general mining machinery.
Mr. C. W. Spencer, general superin-
tendent of the eastern division of the C.
P. R., has returned. from his annual tour
of inspection of the lines east of Port
Arthur. He expressed himself as delight-
ed with the outlook for the coining
season. "We shall have an increased
shipment of over 120,000,00e feet of lum-
ber over last year in the district between
Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie on the
branch, and Sudbury and Cartier on the
main line. At Kenabutch they are ex-
pending en ,00),000 in erecting a saw mill,
and houses are springing up fast. ')he
lumbermen have -gone in large numbers
at all points on the Lake Temisca,m-
ingae railway, and the cat will be very
large this season."
There never was, and never will be, a
universal panacea, in one remedy, for all
ills to -which flesh is heir—the very
nature of many curaeives being such that
vvere the germs of other and differently
seated diseases rooted in the system of
the Relent what would. relieve one ill,
in turn would aggravate the other. We
have, however, m Quinine Wine, when
obtainable in a sound unadulterated, state
a remedy for many and grevious ills. By
ite gradual and judicious use, the frailest
systems are led into convalescence and
strength, by the influence which Quinine
exerts on Nature's own restoratives. It
relieves the drooping spirits of those with
whom a ehronic state of morbid despond-
ency and lack of interest in life is a
disease, and, by tranquilizing the nerves,
disposes to sound and refreshing sleep —
imparts vigor to the action of the blood,
which, being stimulated, courses through-
out the veins, strengthening the healthy
animal functions of the system, thereby
making nativity a necessary result,
strengte ening the frame, and giving life
to the die,teeive organs, which naturally
demand increased substance result, im-
proved appetite. Northrop & Lymen of
Toronto, have given to the public their
superior Quinine Wine at the usual rate,
and, gaged by the opinions of scientists,
this wine approaches nearest perfection of
any in the market. 411 druggists sell it.
American capitalists are having tested
„one htutdred tons of goId-bearing rock,'
mined on the Consolidated Gold -Mining
Company's property in. Marmora. The
rook will be taken to Malone, and there
crushed arid worked over by Mr. Lawson,
M. E, who will put it through the ehlori-
nation. process. This process was tried
on these ores several years ago, but
failed, it is now believed, hetause ot un-
skilful work or carelessness as to import-
ant details.
Street Car Aecident.—Mr. Thomas
Sabin says: "My eleven year old boy had
his foot badly injured by being run over
by a oar on the Street Railway. We et
Once commeticed bathing the foot with
Dr. 'I'llornas' nlearie Oil, when the dis-
coloration and swelling was removed,aed
in nine days he coeld use his foot. We
always keep a bottle in, the house ready
for any emeegeney,"
WHAT UNCLE SAN IS AT.
DQINGS OYER THU LINH,
Wept One Nolgaborsehave Done During
the Past Week in Molting the Ells -
tory of the World,
For the 11 months of the eimal year the
• deficit is almost 847,000,000.
The Ballantine elevator in Newark, N.
S., burned on Taesday ; loss mom
Shenandoah, Pa„ had a $100,000 fire
in its business distrieb on Sane lst,
Of the 218 people on the steamer Colima,
wreeked off the Mexican coast, only 26
were saved.
The Veldt of the State Treasury in. the
New -Hampshire State Capitol was enter-
ed by burglars on Monday and $6,000 was
taken.
The Women's Rescao League, of Bos-
ton. condemns bicycle riding by females
as tending to immorality.
Mn. Eugene V. Debs begs to announce
that he will not be a candidate for the
presidency of the United States.
The Chicago Directory, which will be
publisned in a few days, will give the
city a minimum population of 1,690,00J,
Mrs. Frank Leslie, of New 'York, is in
London, and her veteran admirer, the
3Serquise de Leuville, is again in constant
attendance upon her. '
Mgr, Satolli, papal delegate to the
'United States, is to be madea eardinal
at the next papal consistory.
There have been 195 business failures
in the United States this week as against
216 for the corresponding week last year.
The United States Supreme Court has
adjourned fcr the term. It will assemble
again for the teriu of 1895 on the second
Monday of October.
Prof. Win. Gardner Hale, of Chicago
University, has been appointed direetor
for a year of the new American School
of Classies in Rome.
The conviction at New York of Police
Inspector McLaughlin on a charge of ex-
tortion carries with it his dismissal front
the police depart= nt.
Two elevators of the Wisconsin Malt
and Grain Company, containing 150,000
bushels of barley were destroyed by fire
at Appleton, Wis., yesterday.
Lee Harris and Abe editchell coloured.
murderers, harangued a mob of 2,000
from the gallows before their execation,
at Birmingham, Ala., yesterday.
Martin V. Strait. the Ohemung wife -
murderer, has been sentenced to die at
Auburn prison during the week beginn-
ing July 21st.
Mrs. Nellie Popo was convicted in
Detroit on Tuesday of having caused the.
death of her husband, Dr: Horace E.
Pope, in February, and was sentenced
to imprisonment for life.
The public -debt statement shows the
debt of the United States on May 31st,
less cash in the Treasury, to have $912,-
863,292. The debt on May 81st was 85.-
388,611 less than on April 30th.
Assistant United States Attorney Mac-
kay says there is nothingin the United
States law to prevent United States citi-
zens employing Canadians to row boats
for them in American watsrs.
A cloudburst struck the railway yards
at Curtis, Neb., on June lst, cutting its
Way through to the river valley below,
and made •a breach 100 feet .across and
25 feet deep, • letting out Curtis Lake.
Many cattle were drowned in the flood.
An unknown man was killed and con-
siderable property was damaged at
Parkersburg, W. V., on June lst. by an
explosion of nitro-glycerine in a skiff on
the Little Kanawha River. The damage
to buildings and laiats is estimated. at
$75,000.
• The United States Treasury circulation
statement shows that on June 1st the
circulation of all kinds of money in the
United States azg,reeated 81,906,172,556,
or $28.02 per capia, an increfise since
May 1st of $6,745,402. The decrease in
circulation since June 1, 1894, is 869.-
490,000.
The Detroit river is to be bridged at
Windsor. The bridge is to be a ca.nti-
lever, with a drawbridge in the centre,
having a span of 1,000 feet. The draw-
bridge will be forty-five feet above the
level of the river, and during the season
of navigation will be left open, except
when. required by passing trams. It was
originally the intentien of the company
to build a tunnel, but it has been found
that the railways and the travelling pub-
lic prefer a bridge, consequently the
-bennei idea has been abandoned.
Corns cause intolerable pain. Hollo-
way's Corn Cure removes the trouble.
Try it and see what an amount of pain is
saved.
Ttralfic between Great Britain
and, her colonies amounts to over $900,
000,000 per annum.
A gas well recently drilled north of
Muncie, is yielding over 7,000,000 cubic
feet a day.
Bishop Duhamel stated on Saturday
that it was not true that he had asked
the Bev. Father Foley to resign from the
Separate School Commission in Ottawa.
He also affirmed that he is not opposed
to the ordinary or extraordinaryinspec-
tion of schools, a proof of this being that
he had not discountenanced the enquiry
into the Separate schools in Prescott five
orsix years ago.
Sleeplessness is due to nervous excite-
ment. The delicately constituted, the
finaneier, the business man, and those
whose occupation neecessitates great
mental strain or worry, all suffer less or
more from it. Sleep is the great restorer
of a worried brain,ancl to get :leep cleanse
the stomach from all impurities with a
few doses of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills,
gelatine coated., containing no mercury,
and are guaranteed to give setisfaetion or
the money ref unded.
On Saturday; at Ridgetown, Ontario,
while some men were placing a heavy
telephone pole in position on one of the
street's, they loetieontrol of it, and it fell
aceoss the street, striking two girls in
Re descent. It is feeted that their M -
juries may prove fatal.
reetorim Po:storm, Poeteria.
Are you suffering from cough or cold
on your knees. Ask yorx druggist for
Pectoria,end teke no other. just try and
see for yourself how soon Peetoria, will
mut yort, Send to Allan & Co., 53 Front
St., Toronto, Proprietors. 25 cents a bot-
tle.
PIRXIEST aelaV P4WNOR/14'0W
Miss negate etifzeody, ilfamietonalesed
, Dr, Agnewei feeIebrated catarrhal
Powdereeti Retioniniendation of Rev.
Pettier Rinehey, and found it a
terand Remedy for )(Miami za.
Raving himself been .benoti• ed by the
use of D. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder,
Rey. Father Hinehey, of St. Joseph's
Church, Hamilton, Ont., followed the
counsel of the good boob:, tow carried the
good news to others. Oiie of his perish -
loners, al SS Maggie Melody, bed boon a
sufferer from influenza. Father Hinchey
knew bow ma, le good this remedy had
done iu /lease of ':cold hi the heed with
hinisele and reeommended ft to Miss
Melody for her ease, who, over her own
signature, has written; "I have used Dr,
Agnew's Catarrhal Powder for influenza
and found it a grand reinedy. In fact it
gave Me relief almost at owe. I eon
with pleesure highly recommend it to all
who are suffering fromh tis malady."
Ono saort puff of the breath through
the Blower, supplied with each bottle of
Dr, Agnew's Cetarrhal Powder, diffuses
this Powder over the surface of the nasal
passages. • Painless and delightful to use,
it relieves in ten minutes end permanently
cures eataree, hay fever, cold, headache,
sons throat, tonsilitis and deafness. 60
Sample bottle and Blower sent on re-
ceipt of two 3-oent stamps. S.G. Detchon,
44 Church st., Toronto. .
Death Seemed Preferable to the Ago-
nizing Pain.
Mrs. Roadhouse, of Willisoroft, P.O.,
Ont.'writes: "I bare used Dr. Agnew's
cure for the heart since last fall, having
taken in all nine bottles, and I now feel
entirely like anothek woman. 1 am 64
years old, and have been troubledwith
heart disease for more than twenty years
sometimes for five hours at atime suffer-
ing such agony that death seemed'prefer-
able to the pain, The cold sweat would
stand out in great beads upon my face.
The heart cure gave me relief from almost
the first dose and has proved a greatbless-
ing.
"You are at liberty to publish this better
if you think by so doing any good may be
accomplished."
CONTINUOUS SUFFERING UNNECES-
SARY. •
One or Two doses of South American
Kidney Cure will Give Relief in the
Most Distressing Cases of Kidney
Troubles.
It is -a fallacy to argue one's self into
the belief that suffering when it comes
upon us must be patiently endured.
Usually suffering can be removed, if one
knows of the means and way. 3Inch
suffering is borne by those who are
troubled with kidney disease. The dis-
tress at times is keen. But in South
American Kidney Cure medicine that is
a kidney spa:Alio and nothing more though
nothing less, a sure, safe, and speedy
remedy is to be found. Relief is sure in
less than six hours.
"I Took On.e-halfBottle of South Amer-
ican Rheumatic Our and Obtained
Perfect Relief"—This Remedy Gives
Relief in a Pew Hours, and Usually
Cures in One to Three Days. •
J. H. Garrett, a prominent politician
of Liverpool, N. S. makes, for the bene-
fit of the public'the following statement:
"I was greatly troubled with rheumatic
pains for a number of years. On several
occasions I could not walk, nor even put
my feet to the floor. I tried everything
and all local physicians, but my suffering
continued. At last I was prevailed upon
to try South American Rheumatic Cure.
I obtained perfect relief before I had taken
half a bottle of the remedy; and to -day re-
gard it the only radical cure for rheuma-
tism."
Steaming the Face.
r. There are many professional women
these days whose work °aeries them into
a studio, office and school room, wire need
more than the refreshing bath.'to quote
'
one of them " I verily believe that I get
my peck of dirt in my face and hands and
neck every clay instead of once in a lifer
time. "How do you dislodge it, then?" I
queried, for she always came down to din-
ner with the freshest andanost unwearied
face. "I steam it first," she answered,
"then I pour either cologne, whisky or al-
cohol into a pint of warm water and wash
my face thoroughly in it. Either liquid
is efficacious; its just a question of which
happen to have in the house. And I
confidently advise you,'" she, continued,
"not to go through the process before any
room. mate who believes in your cleanli-
ness, for the amount of dust that will
darken the water will make you feel your-
self like a Turk. You will be so ashamed
the first time yea try this refreshing
process that you•will excitedly wonder if
any of your friends saw you on the street
wih such a skin. Alcohol should not be
used -unless diluted. Otherwise it dries
and roughens the cuticle very rapidly."
The Diplomatic Dufferin.
"I heard the other day," says the editor
of London Truth, "a story about Lord
Dufferin, which goes to show his ability
as a diplomatist. When the French gov-
ernment had determined. to have a Joan
of Are demonstration the French minister
of foreign affairs wont out of his Way to
xplaie to our ambassador that this was
in no way intended against Enlgand.
Lord Dufferin Concurred, and pointed out
that as the Burgundians hhd insisted on
her execution it was fully realized in Eng
-
lend that th demonstration was against
Burgundians. The Frenchman had to
concur in this. shall be happy to take
part myself in the procession, said Lord
Dufferin. The Frenchman snailed in a
slokly way. 'Nay, more,' continued Lord
Dufferin, 'there its a grietlemae at Day
embassy who is a lineal eesceadant of the
Lord Talbot of that day. He, too, will be
delighted to join.' The smile became
more sickly: 'In the ancestral halls of
the head of his family there is possibly
the armor of the Lord Talbot of the days
of Joan of Arc; bis descendant would
wear it.' The 'Frenchman changed the
subject of the conversation,"
The highest broad-guago railroad In the
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shall Pass, where it climbs to a height'
10,855 feet above the sea. Thole are some
narrow-griage tea& that go a little high-
er, but this is the highest point attained
by a through route.
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