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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-06-14, Page 5HIS (ASTINGUISHED VISITOR. A PollivOus ReQ011tion That Ainulleo Prexidesit Grevy. 1%l. Severiaro de, 11oredla, the InInis. ter of public works 111 the Rouvier catil. net during the presidency of U. Grevy, belonged to the famous natu ralizod Cu- ban faintly, of which another member, tile Cointe de Heredia, is one of tile Im. iiioi,t;tl 40 Of the French acadevay. lJost of the f. y have dark splus, suspl. clously mulatto, and other negro char. acteristics. This has, however, in no. wiso Interfered with their standing In Paris, where several of the family have long been prominent. The former mia. Ister ]lad also been, president of the municipal council of Paris and a depu- ty from a Paris arrondissemeut. I His dark skin led to a curious mls. take at the Elysee the day after he had been appointed a melubqr of the Ron - vier cabinet. According to Immemorial cuitoni the new ministers called singly on President Grevy to pay their re- spects. On tile same day, as It hap- pened, an official visit was expected from the president of the republic of Haiti, who wPq to present his letters to the president. When Af. de Heredla arrived in the court of the palace, the minor officials stationed there, who were not familiar with the new minis- ter's features, judged from his com- plexion that lie was the Haitian dignl- tary. The courtyard became veily ani- mated with guards hurrying to and fro to their places, while one of the officers of the president?s military household went to Inform Al. Grevy of the dis- tinguished visitor's arrival. 3f. de Heredia received all this with dignified composure, for, never having been a minister before this, lie thought this ceremonial was probably the usual one. Finally, with the beating of drums, lie was ushered Into the recep- tion room. where the chief executive stood ready to receive him. "What," cried lie. "It's only you, Heredla!" "Why. yes, U. le President," replied tile puzxled minister. Grery began to laugh, "Well." lie cried, "You have been minister only 24 hours -lad have succeeded In turning my house upside dow" What -111 vilu do lator nn'ill THE ZURICH HERALD PRECIOUS STONES. ._ . .... JAPAN IN WINTER, A TEST OF COURAGE6 Wlko Nothods by Whielt They Are Tonto# by Eviierts. IF comot, In xrouni-A of the 11,10h. man whallk 111 Oven sunshfue, TORTURES WHIOH INDIAN SCOUTS.. in a lecture oil preclous stones re- celitly delivered before the Industrial "I suppose that tho'AmerIcan people the Russftlis BORE WITH SMILING. FACES. association of l3ei-Ilu, Dr. Immanuel FrIedlaender said that the testing of Do Vou Need Onvl and am the only western ruces that really keop �vdrm Ili winter.. Still those dxell in It Was 'Up to Lieutepant VArrow diamonds is couiparatlyely simple. The 0 who other countries admit that they have the same ideal by Ouce to Ilmulate Their Exazavle, common test for hardness suffices. If their Ineftlaient effort to attain to It," but the W64t )Volutcr Used Him WAIN the stone resists strong il�ttacks, It Is writes Anna, N. Benjamin. In Ainsleo's. ' AUd EXCILIPed tit* Or4eal. certain to be genuine; If It does not, the damage is insignificant, as only an All the loadiDg 111,11,1�eS "The Japtineso winter Is most trying on the Indian scouts that joined forcea Imitation account of its eoutinual dampness, but with the United States ariny in 1878 has been destroyed. This and eall sq-tt-isfy yol.L P the Japanese aro content to remain to make prisoners of the Sheep Eaters test, however, is doubtful with rul4les, If pality, style alad price. 'k cold. They Make .111110st 110 effort to Ili western Idaho were skeptical at 4 ruby call be affected by a steel - overcome It, The old'buslifflot (clilval- fl,. -$t of Lieutenaut Farrow's abilities file or by quartz, It Is surely not gen- Herb's tho I ist: Ll - rous) Idea of tile '.samurai' (kuigb�s) to lead them Into battle. They had nine, but such a test with a topaz Is was that It was effeminate to tool cold, never seen his courage tested and liable to Injure a valuable stone. Hartford and such Is their severe training that pl-Milly Intimated by word and action The test for hardness Is of no avail I with emeralds, as this stone is not 2oth Century they do not really feel it as we do. The wearing of some cxtra, 'kimonos' and Onat they had no Intention of obeying ilis much harder than quartz and In addl- the use of a 'bibachl,' or brazier, In orders unless he should prove him - self braver than any chief, subellief or tion possesses the quality of cracking citeiope t . Ai which are a few tiny sticks of Ilghted buck In the command. es.slly. F or examining rubles and emeralds Sentinel charcoal, are the only concessions to Nvinter weather, AN'Ith the 'hibachi' First they gave themselves up to all the optical test Is best. A glasi mag- nifying about 100 times suffices. Ev. F. Z, F D tbey nover preten(I to beat more than tilOr finger tips, which they bold over Idli(ls of physical torture as a lesson to him. They slashed their bodies and with knives Nvitbout Showing pain. 1 ery expert knows that almost all pre- along stones have little flaws. Nearly M tILP COBIS. It Is used when the house 1, entirely open. . They slit tile skin on their chests, ran C 1B 1.1 r 1-3 e y skewers thereunder and jerked off every ruby and all emeralds have "Tbe houses, as every one knows, are cutaneous and fleshly strips while smil- many defects, which are so character- bullt of thin. light wood. and the slid- Ing happily Ili his face. They split Istle that the genuineness of the stones I NVe have ta h ­\V 2hid lidild wlieel,4 alla a sitearlls t1lild(4111 Ing panels which twi-re for doors and their ears, plercea tlielr noses, lacer- ts readily established. Such a test is very necessary with rubles, because (Collibilifitioli) All ill good 01"del'. 0111. fffld see tbeiii. windows have paper panes. They are its apt to be open as clos(�d during the ated their checks, butchered their arms tile, Imitations are very deceiving. 6ay. Wben I took- iny first Jlnri' k1sha and legs. Their stunts were so far boyond anything Farrmy could inflict Their color Is absolutely durable and finer than that the I ride through the stroets of Nagasaki, I forgot my In upon Illillself thZt the poor young lien - often much of gen- uine, although It may be stated that a The igoi Sentinel own sufferings my sym- pathy for this unlinpi)y nation, which tenant thought lie "saw his finish." Suddenly, somewhat yellowish tint Is always sus- 3 as surely as tile cold came endured such while rivulets of cold per - spiration trickled down his spine, the piclous. is at 311t)(1ol ill the art of bicycle misery from it. The coolies wear thin -.Vest I Pointer recollected that in his The only reliable way In which gen. con -4 -ruction. Every Wheel Of blue cotton clothes and are always pad- schoolboy days be was an adept at uine rubles can be told from Imitations i thill, firill s lilake iq nia(lo the dling through the mad. The storekeep- driving a pin into the thick of his Is by the minute air bubbles of the lat. ter, of hil"ll(Nt ers sit out in theIr open booths, and the women bareheaded the "vastus externus" without feeling pain which become clearly visible un- grado of niaterita WILL go about streets. and the joyful inspiration to thus Illu. der the magnifying glass. These are fully gattrantovd. In the houses of the rich the still cold valuate his courage seized him. not to be found in the natural gem. behind the closed panels Is often more The necessary pin was In the lapel" On the other band, the Imitations lack The 1901 Our prices intense than that outside In the sun - shine, where the Is The of his fatigue jacket. Ruthlessly be certain defects characteristic of gen- air stirring. schools and buildings are equal- slit the front of his breeches leg from nine rubles -certain vacuums, whose outlines are much more Indistinct than A t I Are 'Right � public ly frIgId. pocket to knee, then his drawers till the front of the tift-11 was exposed to those of the air bubbles fit Imitations. 1"I n e o p e "It seemed to in(% that the only 'warm tile wonderin- -aze of the Indians True emeralds have sluillar charac� things In Japan were the babies, who gathered clos 0 � o around. Then dmmat- terlstie &-fects, such as luclosures of i.q a Boality ill Styli, Itill't rinish. I looked like bundles of gayly colored leally exhibiting the pin, an affair of liquids and curious dendrites. Sap- Plilres also show peculiar netlike ror- It i--. ver.% St I.; Iluili and crape, their round heads covered by knit calls. They slumber peacefully till Inch and a sixteenth, he reached motion$. iq just tho Whvkll f Or 011.11try 11 ­_., I A"': tucked down their mothers' backs. The for a flat stone and drove the harmless � lift of -1- A- +� +h 1, .4 1 V6 SOUTHERN MOUNTAINEERS., CHASED THE SUPER. I The 11art Ther plarta In the Wur I Between the Staten. Th* Exettlux Itace Between Kenn " It Is odd to think that the southern and the Stage Hand. mountaineer was not discovered until Some strange toles have been told by'l the outbreak of the civil war, although old timers lit tile stage buslue.48 aboUt he Was nearly it cewlitury old then, and the Reans. both the elder Avid the lust It to really startling to roall.-e that to Ile seen on tile �tmerlcau stage. vrheu one speaks or tile southern nioull- $onto have stild that hard stuAly mude talueers he open" of nearly 31,000.wu them a little wrong at thues. unit some PeoPlo Who live 1, 'It el t southern OfthO thillgli they did certainly looked states-VIrgluln, and Jklatiama and the Queer. southern states between-alld occupy It $9 told by nit old Xew Orleans a region equal lit area to the comblued liomentan. who Is here from the Cres. areas of Ohio and Pennsylvania, as cent City. that when Xcan the youn- big, say, as tile German empire. and ger was playIng there. he nearly sea.r,*d deber, perhaps, In timber and mineral a super to death anti came near 4,pink-- deposits than any other region of sim- lug" bill). liar extent In The world. This region It was In "Ittehard Ill," Its the scene was and Is an unknown land. It has where lie seva the ghosts. 1Xhe stage been alitly called Appalachian Allied- wavager wns abit the worse for 4rInk m and the work -or discovery Is 37et and doteringuedto hava some run. He goln�g on. d1d not Ilko Xein, us he was a bnrd The A, morlean mountaineer wa s dis. man behind the seoues. Amour the COM4d, I may. at the beghloing of the suppri; %vas a raw Irisfi lad jvllo had war, when tho Confederate leaders never seen a. stago before. file man- wtre ebuntitig on the preatnuption that agor told thN fellow thrit It lie would Mason and DIxon's line was the divid. run aeross the stage wben, be Sive hint ItIt 11110 WtwMi tile north find isoUth the t1p lie would stand to tarn $2. The and formed, therefore, the plan of 1mr bollow Aras broke. and a two spot mareldrig an araly fmm Wheellug to looked to h1m Ifike a -hatlonst bt"k. 6011:16 0111tou tLe lakes aud thus d!s. lie agreed. tud the stage tutilinger gave severing the nortb at one blow. 'rho him a gaudy o2ldoth banner bvaring,� DUD fteffled SO felItIbl" that It It 8Md tht-sp wotd*, agmok# atnerill Jaekson to bivo tinsterlolly aided the mle of eigatt.00 Contedc-rdte betlds In Lnglaud, tint It vms ReAtly a raule that thl# Irish when caplida Garnett, a west Point lid slarliNt Ile ran neorass tite slagoe. VAdditt. stdr[cd t0,91frY It out he got and when Kcan saw b1m he -was fati- 116 fArth'tr thAn IldfrDer's riidlry. When fbus� Ile Made a lunge at the i"riff'r. he strutt'. Me 12duattiMs. 10 sttae§k tn- uwatts surer with has sweM, and, as, Otblell VU0 Slidt at ht's =t1n ftem aw- tile 'Irme came Whittling down tu a bash, tilt down ftlaws bera.­6 him. butry imll, he 0 -aged the Door staudatd tate.td' thill news Of Ifits mafth tO Cho W"Aret laft the stage, down the pikstato VweitMs, Aud Garuielt fthuseIr ridl sud to thie aftett. ror two blftkg Lit with IL bulict &M It =0ufttft9ft0WA Ulowr-A how in big In"chard C,0,qtuffle� t4ulml 1l&6at atkroerg Ferry.-Sctib� thd fittittly the super eiwaptd down a noes utgazine- datic A14y. What cAbect lb bad upoa tho shol the T:k* Jft.&j%b*aUie 9,6*td. 111 8df-a Ittw_�on said a gasd tutwift doft jmk tay. bat cmain, &ts Only the supees agliftyof foot that Ithlbs" Atid 40boor these occasions chn"'.- mwod him. *41 tO Iye the town Meeting. 'The peo- 1)1# of ft&s village could itot under- W*6fa stand hww the money ariPropriated for Narnting ­8,bme luffiarkable Cal" tho foAdlt: W. vanIthca with Stich 1�00t. of boolife Pemoivallty,"' Dr. It Osgood f"altil. Afttoi! cites In Th# tadlos? Home Jour- A itrietch bf toad running Pqst SIMs vial the ease of ft, "Young occlesIgstle hou" W" w bototiously poor condl- Ift, th,o geitintry with t1to Mchblsbop flou, althovigh "--*am declared that he 11 hikd Wd 11botittly to htVe It out In of gotdeaut, Frittic-0, who WAS iftl 0 e wit n a a the babit of getting up it night In A'1*00 tirdet' and ther § ge er 1 1 t-onditlon of solunambalism. going to 1 tet"t When soni tag# to make big atate� �: tutfit bLArw* the dkoleetwta. -his ttudy and eoinpotiftg and woung': " - not like to say onct thlng," he hit set'rhotit Itl the datic. When he had � IM I finishedt evie pag% he t*sd It iovet find &1&16d� b0edtCAI Of the fact thfit LO It. A broad pteve of". bitd Ifitetihipted tin Itfflgtint uelg'hbot. IC q dont *ant to makee any fnss�, but 111110=1y CorrL ed between hillcycls, rd lost Ilk* toaak tIig bor tit ard 2= orable ba, and hill wNtIng made no dldetencv to .1rd ,him. lie vrate road and cotrected just tht "we jig f it there had been It* ThiLt Va* as tilt As lie Ovid giet A obsttuctio.a. Having completed hist t6dt brItughtelt trweptovet the town work to hl't satIsrhotioll, he returned meeting tuldshowed Its effects In the to bed, and lit the morning he had not ivd, &C'eif of the IbIghwaymew- the slightest Idedt of -Whathe had dote Touth"s Companion, in the night and had no I-powledge of!, r6k**6# it -until he otw the manuscript in Ills' lbeft IN a youngster Ill Girard col - own bandwtiting!' Ieg* who tombines the poetic Instinct with it keen sense of humor. He Is Bellelkel4ed 43*9 6t 9k&&6*, not gtelose student -In fact he regards QIll MOneybugs was tked, of beating bml-g as Ingtrnments ;Dr fortilm -One, �All this stuft and nonsense about the of the professors picked up a textbook poot. Some one had called his atten- b4longlng to him the other day and tion to Idg own Way of living. with delf- round on the ffy leat this bit of vers% vaelesout of seagon on his groaning tit- 10khIch no doubt expressed the stu- ble, smd- detifs opinion offt: "Delicacies out Of teAsont'* be thuti- iuhlild theft bo� WOA& owd, deted. -Whit If I do get t6 use IW In PC& rdfto Idtift tir. th# su%dnver tine? DoWt ther poor get A-mia L ilb6Wd th* vlvole *4*ld bb subwerged to n*6 it In the #Inter, whell Ifs fteth, UU 1106k Votld 2tin bt 1&7 - and I bitte to put no with, the cold 6tok- Mir- vi- 00' galA fbev romilir man als Irdt For His Hesitit. Itubbubs-why tire you movIng ftom your suburban, home,! Subbub" am all ran dovn. Hubbabil-Malarla? Subbubg-AXo; gosjIpX Aelglibotai- Philadelphia 13ecord. 0 smodoas ta become 8; pugilist. rm do - Ing my best to prevent 111M." '"Let him to ahead,"' *aid the friend of the family, "and have some one pound him. You!ll find a pound of cure worth more than, an ounce of pre - attempt to keep warin lit -whiter Is not u;iresistin- muscle. His handsome face was as unclouded as when he entirely alinodern huprovelnent.1thou"It i it goes with westin-ii elvillzntion. The helped to haze his first plebe. Call and See it. Hureans do It very thoroultbly. tile Chl. The red men nGdded approvingly, nese to a certain extent. Tit#, Japanese, ' ! grunted, looked wice and sat down on as a race, coutlutie to scorn It as they their haunches. They bad seen solne Call a n d o -et ow- Prices. always have done, and this Is inerely 0130 Of A. hundred oxamples which prove thin.- new, but wanted something more convincing. Farrow realized this and that the Japaneseare still true to their was In tile sevelith 11wiven of despalt ;dltIona In their lially nre and w4 yet E. ZELL Agent ZU[<,1C1 little affected In the ordering of theIr IL9 Ile sluffingly pulled out the pin and . held It aloft for Inspection. houtes by the Ideas adulited from. the,' To show the %vhlte feather meant In in 1F a I I that hostile country insubordination and treachery, Involving Farrove.s 11111110111 NOVEL CURES. nrysterious death. Itwas a moment to A"[ E 'N" TO` Au""U"APRANTEED wes Vntquo 71tetbadx r-ruplored to Over- try a soul-und to fry It The Manton - canto Certain Olvenves. ,%tit whispered to his trusted sergeant, UFARRELL & LAWSON, "I am go4i; , a desperate ebanee, FromIng, baking, Illuminating. tor- ; to tal:w 1425 NEW YORK AVE., WASHINGTON, D-. 0. turing. frightenin-a aud brulshig are I ara -Olug to shoot myself through among tile accepted ways of curing eer. the llk�,kud with tuy revolver. but you Stillottars of American and Foreign Patuntso DesignxiTradernarks.0opy- tain diseases, says a writer In the Phil- stand bpqlde your borse, and just art adelphla, Thum For examillo. the halt. Instant before I shoot you fire your rights. WRI return toti lf'Patiint is not secured. $and for tog earin- When anc, has a well devel. V111Q. yell .81 vash. mount and make InventoesCiuide,orH*wt*Gtt*,Pat*nt. 011tid rheumatism. Ile is placed in a silt. off through the woods astast as you W'Mention this Paper and Secure spocial rates.*'aA k, cleg of stove and he eryhtaLq of can ride. Dou*t forget toilre before I auld are literally abelted out of big body. do. elw% I shall be a dead man.11 Sitting up"it a Jaggcd roek' he ex - Another odd ctire onee tried for rheumatism waq lourial In damp. 111-MULA 10 thQ IlldlaNG IvIlst 110 was warin clay. The tirst rheumatle burlal RbOut to dft, and with great delibera. Is tooft place at llsnwtu�nve. Slich. The Von and some twe theatrieals he caek. idA .40A treattavitt was not a suceess, and this led tile jolstol and plaeud the tnuigle I hV, Herl.'e-gict form of cum has buen given up. agaftuit hh; ttatple. Vwb Indtans 3vt�re Tho freezing eure: This wag first In. wrougbt up to a M-gh fiftell. They had shiluld treduced by a Swiss deetor, Paul D ur. HeWr sec'u a man!E40bat hinlaw-If through deyrout. Ile ptnetA his itatlents In the b9lad n12d 101M SWeIr here Was al�c-cts Immerged in feetvater, V.temu­ the, bravc�stuf all Wave Icaders. They Y#)nr F'rit-1141 fit- N*44"'11101n. i, w4 a would re,1940W ll�'w through ELAL the patlent all atsuat w5th crusbcd leo'. This trcntiaent Ist tisday. used in tylikold � The scraf-ant una6tieed. grea his ti. ne. Uq %T&," the ethaes of let a, lavow rever casea. Or the Dattont Is tPlunged Into= fee: SM"Shoce anti Water Dual. laad the elat. watcr bn.tb. TLes treammat smves many, 1, ler 41 his hars&'$ L6�44 tang down the wt,� nill �m-2101 1111101 ka samph. q,4�10y. lives. 1hictag eover above M5 degrtmcg Ckltr Water as fir as Vott LapWaL 1-1. has Uen breugbt down b�, Vrese 'S5-%=sUa?1 TLe Ind0ans Imew wbut %e_a�ms to n@)rt�gal-os o. -S &grv2os­In.XthsLt try ==L In loss time thau It less tLran lien Ina"utes. ,, Ut"C's to toll It I*aftorv, Was t1ofte. Ill's N el"', Mir Neither or tht-se lucdr_�a of ttrtat=*,nt rbrmg had seattervj to the four WITA& ftc-itially frectes one. A DiDystemit ot In the tourse of a fow boura all wtre -educt .6 r i; t at %Ag M. Vtgeau. gntl 'd ill I'S" lan tnSted agwtn, but the C ti ti o e u e, r i b, e nwnionua, vapor method, willch really not tenewed. fr000 the vgUeM The body was placed Twenty-two, Years after this et'dItiftig -�vv will send THE HERALD lift a cilamber Into whieh certain ehem- Ineldent, on a oertagn evening Ift low, leaDs were Inlroduced. Ammonia gas. Varrovv omcupled a. box la Me Madison tly flo. end 14 1901 fi) r by sudden theti produced Sqnatre Gardtft when kutralo 1111rd Intense cold. and the bimd lit, the, bady 'Wild West Was In fall blast Chlef Icgt mostef Its heat. 3est-ilb, the telebtatul commander of Fige-alls figethed did 'not Wett theNoz Perzea, Whom V arrow hdd t5p. 5006, tMh suddets. Some of hi -A 1WILIefift tuted 22, -Ycat'§ pteviously and whom suceutubed to the drastle measures, he had hot geeft In the latet5m, led a and the practice was abandoned. wild, whicapIng v .. ,clllng, screeebing molb of paluted Inditabs Out Into the TiLiti, Wheel Pt6bleta. arena for a dash arotaid tM eirele. WMeh. at any giTen inoment. Is mov. But the cbar;_*0 was In' 121"Pted--tut -ac lug forward fuster-the top ofa coach thorL Men Jost -ph re , bed tte enrv# whed or the bottonn? ticar Vie %laollson avenue tnd tf the, ;W The answer to this question seemrs timpliftbeaterUe rulgellhishorseshoto. s9mideenough. but probably ]line Per. ly to Me Vgbt euttin.- aeb6ss Che flirat LOOD OLS 14 1 sons out of ten. asked at riandom. Me of vravftals In rne�st dtingerons ras1l. I1tdt,e*r;r CZ.,-1tMtf:?& nny *mwa would give, tbewron.- repl.y. It wenid Eon- In CL nWiacl gnlllor) lie poj.-eA Luis bVd11Vd =3 wemiz;�:s rz-��=Zt_q lopin f'Atov... -Havt yo:x any of tl;a f.�If,�Vbrlq nPivear at farst s5ght that tile top and 1Ch-&r_!c-e9 tead luto an arena, box. sywpft�fts? S-_:rv� tw*mf, %210-Irs on tL L ta_-Vt�� Or Ift tLe =&-=% Lair ,amng r,�2t, azb- batton inust be movin,­ at the siame 10P In In"s stirrups. beIli ivqmin3iic!aiz:asg ot iy2z! akiv, spresor 0.,tzkeo oa theb,-4y, eves rel ;Rtta S=av, d_*4- V of Viesi!&-.14afy ttage. vo��t ratie-that t", the sper-41 of the carting ent bis hana underaed: 11110,W: H*wt 1=k. Wn't ftift !7= S,7mew NVAU tuc 01.6 fogy But by a little tbouglit It w21I lye dis- Hour'." TLe old fello-sv Lqd ta�agllt was -W�ic�22 enly sappl*i'ses de spnv*ows fort 6tae offty tobl�m1c �,,,Mt again ei -wheL n n h mg a 5�21uo W,�C'W& Dc;ldlt let qu�CDL5 elfatimenten Yra. Out INW.7 METHOD covpreg thctt tLe bottom of the I sight of Fwtrow, a d ot J co-ld T T."IMM i9gaattat"a to care Out, ittxarnnt"6 are baefctd Is In fact by the d1rection of its m 0. prevent him from riffing up to salute by bn221C u0nds traat; tLa e­sez%,� Win zl�ver tet�jjru. TkC;:;8;aJJdS 'of pal' ents 1, hnoret-ee-a als�,ady cawd'by *!ir NEW MaTROD TR*EAT14E.NT for overV year tion around Its axis. moving backward. Us c.Vtot of ISM It %vas a dramatic In an opposite direction to that which Incident. tive ctre. Trio worr.'G�,-3 90lie-te3- the carriage Is advancing and Is con- tequently stationarry in space, 'While: Budget. he point on top of the wheel is mov- i The origin ort the word t9budgeN't�* N EXV0 DFj JJKL AX Ing forward with the double velocity meaning an estimate of gove . In t 013M ZMISV WPTa6D Ltre you, and zs&" a =ar 0 rn en to that f Its own motion around the axis and revenues and expenses, Is thus explain. sfee� so the speed at wheh tile learrioge =eve-&. *A: e brigtit, 1 11 ava sex- MMOSt from time JmmenioAal It wag rjowe�r Gordon* of the Sea. the custom In England, to pu t the eatt- ffentially The sea. has Its dower gardens, but� nlates of recelpts and expen&tures the blooms are not on plants as they sented to parliament in a leggler bag., We treat aud ear-�: NLMV<0) S UAI�. wtA,.1nNEs% 'Emig- are on the land. It Is the aninialsof the word budget being thus b�oM-Wed SIONS. SYPTIMIS, GLMT, S Itt VAR1COCZLFX1DqEy aNd Norman Word bougette, I RLADDEVIR DISI�AS" =d 111,dis_�s 'to w6n and vrouteu.carts guarav- the sea that make the gardens, the', from the old corals of the tropical witters particu- which sigalfi0s a le tb Vpurse. Curl- Xre you a vidim? Hava voll lost Tvape? &re it larly making a display of floral beauty ti-asly enough, the word has Passedback I RRag I =ariiage? Has your blood bte*,djs;easCd? H;ivt you;ftty wtgk_ V 33erS ct Mtthcd Treatrao-nt &ill ebr6yott. C,0pjjltatJ6* that rairly rivals the gorgeous color. v. -Ain intO rfrance trom Engtaud,, Frd& No t r of, It vrrita for an bonest 6p1hiou )rr*L of cimrc& fu- and delicate grace presented byl Char r ona le. 61vi; .,2:. i�. Of -SW" "Varicocele, Striettire avd Gleet." Eemoleases of eall 9 land towers. So closely do they resem All sent r ble plant blooms that it Is bard to 1 10*6 001UP11117," said a, local 'Mrs. F "se e fit) medicine sent 0. 0. i), We names an boxvs or etivejoites, EverIttling lieve that they are wholly animal In Partington. ,It makes things bright I confidenlizI. Question lid and Cost otTrOAIMMI. FREE, for Home Cure. 1 organization. Dr. Black -ford says, that and lively -it breaks the, anatomy.-,, among the coral gardens there niv., 7 fishes of curious forms and flasbingR DpaKENNEDY& KEROM colors darting about, Just as the birds' From a.ciqr 1,()00 :feet higlionewIth 148 SHELBY ST. bETROIT MICH. and butterflies dart about Vlant gar. i clear vision can see a,ghlpat 46 d1g, 1 tance Of 42, M110% 11115.1111