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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-06-16, Page 77 -at • i•A•••••>, • A WOODVILLE MIRACLE. subatitutes this form id trying te -defreud you and should be avoided. - The iritueW4, are also • Cautioned , agedest all -lethal so- • -•1 Celled blood ibuild;ra atd- ,nerve. Remarkable Case of Little Georgie- Veale, int? Three Tears_ of Illness -His Friend& Despaired et His Retevery,-liestoration 'Came 'When Helve •Had 414.no41: Fled -7 -.The LUte gellow. is Now as UV:0y ail a isteey Tbat'Will -Bring Hope to Other Parents. - (Woodville Independent): e independeet haa.phtilished from_ time ... • tonics, Put .. up in adraillite form intended to deceive, They are . all amiteti times, Whose inakers :hope to . reap a peon- niery advantage :froth. the won.detful repu- tation'achieived-by-Dr Pink Pills. Ask your dealer for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills • • • • • . 004 see4.4.a444. . • • • WITH TEIE. WOMEN. DEATH BY.THE SWORD. • • t Notes of interest About rrOntin entitle- Headsman -who Cuts by at , • Colored‘Thread.' Here and There. memoirs. Notes.; on the .3Elerriemi Adminise Mrs-. ;Ter." a. Grant has completed her in; hiTimiYin, giowtehigahttiteo drop Yw'silllegbariejlakhanhgifil • , Shertffi has jest thought of " says L. F nt itteittee way lie* " is soniethingt .that. at New Jersey titition have been. added-. The book Dot be pitblished -dieing the author s -Mrs. Williath Astor hive a lecklace 01 DO°Pf. °f PhifoimPhia• - -i' • ' DO- But I once sew a heavy executioner .and atibiltitiite6. , . • . gold. and ivorie 'sticks' and -a lace Mount: id Turkey elide down the rope and fell on wortle.$1,000. Mrs. .George Gouldts ehildreel the - Suspended' inan'S neck with all hie , Dr. William' s' Pink -.Pills -May be .had •of are rocked in a salver oradle'4the gift otitheii Voidtippisi .to break the 'Tina' column. all tdruggiets . or direct by Mail from :Dr. graeditither. - • Mrs.. Jeiese .Grant bail _a col-, Williathet.lifedicine Company' from either Of °Curse, it ;was, a barbarous prOceedin ; :addreee, Eftee50 cert.. it hiete 01, six boxes, for and rare -pottery.- - - , lection of antique candlesticks Of till,' anvil i ii The meet careful and conscientices ent 62.06. The priQ3; a.: vi,lh 'these: pith' are i ,ii-ineei eiltitter'l ever saw !ilia neer the dividing said Teak& n, it•p - . The magnificent -library in VS ev "This ands pretty.. inhuman doesn't for Pale People and reuse all rmitations erneraide' M'cP' Hiekail4m41 has la fan withl line between Turkey and Russia- •I th th at the Fair whielh wa fitted tively ts r.J ted-wi er 2 - . corn artk- iand furtiiiihed by the womon set wee riding through liothe wood when1 eudtlen0 remedies.or to tiroe particulars -E30,11a0 very•-reti -enarkable - cures felieseing the _ use of 4 eieN oti . Dr. - Pink' Pills for Pale P-aople. 'Mese eases he- been izo lefty the Courage to .Dlipute a Tralbeirealreiis eteritie'd as to leave no- doabt th4.. this Bight to a whole Stair. • _ -new fa,vorita. remedy Is one Worse than ell the other women nuise • eif h.h.e atieateloareedical achiovenients of ances in the weed is the woman- who -tin age tliett has been temerkehle _for tho i descends 'etie - stairs in frontiof You leeving -woad:taut dieeoverieit ef eciende. Peizeibiy their drapeftee or -any part of theme to trail ToQtlittir our. readers he thouadat thee the behind itee mil the stairs. But there ;wee a: vittines if thee Medicine have been ex:IC-J-1nm oitheaoic 'mold at Broad street station gereseed, but there many aititiehg thogit.1 the: other' datie • Ile wee trying eto walk who can teetify to ites virtizee, and now this down ‘atatia- just:. behind one of thoetisiiirt- litifelocieleet ie enebled- tdgivti tbe pereisrularit women end AS he seemed • a e, . . OX 14 el2re C'eurrIng in -DUI- Viilage qrilteette i himene inderidualehe danced a sohotttsche -e . . _ ... eettenerkeele au ay , that - hi • leithereo. -been l half evey down t•he Stang - to ' keep my her , .. - publiseed, aticl-Nhiei! /11.4i% ee eo eaeiiy 'yeti: drelis. - Bute it was :early in -the mereitg, fied ley'apy of or - owlets fleet ..slweeiiiiero i and the crowd Weit c.puelcintidhim toot- ind , inuee be, silent. We had lieerd: teat iittlel finally he set: fine substantial foot delileer- . • Getirgie Ideate. had:been cured trough the 'i-ately upon her tkirt. I nee of Dr..Willieme' Pink PilkY'iltla as- ail'. There Wais.:en. awful draole, end the skirt eat peeple-know eiett little *key hild been ill .trailer wasnearly- jetlied. off her 'feet heck- ler a long time anti -his te.iovk-,ry-,1**Sthught '1.miard,.. „while a _ beautiful ,green 'sash twas to ;be hopeleee, .it:he .z.4 -)ort •ot- hie Owe pulleduwa,y fee* eta enoletingse somewhere •' therefore aveated. so IIM-(311. ..11:t1.F-4-Stleili•Int thAt -about her weistit She -ave one .awful 100k We restive& to 'artlertaid idle ii‘dtt, tied me- I at the Sieber, but he didn't :. turn aiiehaele • ftord-Ingi)r. we P- aikeiefti Mt- Yee& to jieg ) palet. He didn't- peen ' lift his hat ,or beg the particulars.- Mit Gere Veer° BM been 1 her pardon. • He edid better than that, _Hse t ta. eesident of teis itillege - fer see rei isite emit' coolly: - "'Madame, there - is -nobody. • viaggoe- p,s.knr-f)y- tr_ae,.. 4n-1 is willl .ttiqkNirn I to blame -but. yourself. I *.mnobthe person to all our alt:!takas, d_a well ee to. Ms;=-,- t • ,thf ttii•= i to look after yeer skirts. And you are not peeplit-of the iarroaudinti eeinitry, 110. lieef t entitled to „half- the lergth of the StairwOy: A tardily' of -yoeng . chilidred eeho - ui: feral- in going down it.: You .owe me and 'every. i reliteiy_loet, their neither aolne 4i:ix. yea:TN. r-404. 14z vereeie enithis stairwitan apology. That's One . oi ' these- eliiidten, W•44Ttl€4 Gket411 ill 1 th# Plain Inith; for once, if younevertweed 10)04 7 YOArti of age,:alkei .k,in-t1 Vire', .1.!-Pr••0 it.before.'.--:--Pear§on's--.}Teekty. - . - agowasteken ill hiid. hex eince been p_zii.v1.- . .._ may - helplees, - and as - a iseimitt • me i•li i . • Deceiving Children, tnympethy was felt tor the feaidiy .017Itza cifN • • Parents who - treat their 'sena . and the chile. being motherfes. The case ot daughters tea way to merit their indigna- little- fella* eyes. eiresidered hodpelese an& tion ahel 1--eproacht. though. the facts Which -one ever expeetel. -to Siee hint- able -in in iron, his _bed_ seem -0, tiat. tetieit call forth each- feelings- may be -endured agan. On silence, have only themielves. to -blame -when alteut :the re rt -we- hitt heard 'of the i ! they are brought Seine. Of 'boy's recovery, he seid iit was :quite' true . their less of the fierce and the _confidence of and eipeesied wiliingness to give:see tfies no little i their elindiete . This is . often ipeked upon .particulerst deelerintethet he had itetiiie le .aete rig 0-144..-4,. ip wila ow!Dg ta -the- asiegeatitiiiieein-e child, which is dire0t1Y. 1c ;of Th.. wiiiiimpita ?jilt thz ..th_ti: lid- i the.tesult, of the parents ' teethed of dealing I withn him:. _ . Children learn :quickly ' by weeduow better-- He Hada.' that serne et - . , Ivo t. -. • • -- . - e - ;.; experience seicloth elle* themselves t end a htilf years:ago- little Geergeewaa• 'taker ' and lie., tmit binned in thesamefire.twicei I . 111•Witleitiiiremationeef the'bowelei Ilew. frequently, pri e fANIX4 fl-prelty pelf tiefved geed' medic -1 7 ‘ treatraPiit. - Aitetel - , or Oole, or lethb is given to:st 'child.: He takes liteini illitor iittate time, the• trouble hvertied preaniee in ..good ' filth, ' -believes the . -to _take A slie•W form:and settled in his ho-oes, - the creeture to be 'his -eery Own; T feeds it, tends 'eellich becatee diseesed. - • Darinei the 'eueia i it, perhapsloves itteonfte tie. find, hen it r he got a..littie better, but --wlen -winter -. developed .into a. laandionte, and deraireble tiert in he was ' taken- down -Fend -the disease i aninial, that It Wes -never ' intended sto be ibeeametwedise. Swelling aroke over the bade, 'really hie. at ell. • He wes allowed to -cell it. _end s:meal small pieeesiof bone came -oiled ; his andetielciokiat it as his batitchen• -;-4 ceuld talc_ , e but very little ' suetena,..nee ::,_. _ . ... , - . . . y. . there - d . - ii • - - • ' - ome beer. ease- or -a good -opportunity . for „for seven months could not Wand- ot bee =-: 18•18- -• t Ease, Mallen.- hewn; -beet- awaythe treasure, . beat He hailtoreinein in bed or be carried ..Annee-eeetheiut i INIheut eVen. &insulting the cihild'e-feelirige abeet in his sister's arms. he got did him no geol- and. his. cedie' -Was' il by a single word - it'd °Ict.fatlik.-1)°°keta-the' ineneyi Well satisfied -with- his bargain, a He • given up es hopelese, an4. it- waa threleht e hietorty Tommy:_or . S,usie cried about it, .biles that he iiieitnci not Jong survive. MT: Ve-ade -- mede i it ell.right by proi .. had eead_of the *Onderfaleures effected .bei ':-. feels that he has •thee eit 'tiiii-ising another eihet the ehilelliail Ietia-rted eitini nee a Pink piP41. : -alicl debided sharp ... leeson _ -: from- . iexperieirce-et ziaings.elee heving- failed he would fey lerliat ' a -itt4).3, could do ittif,,his itoyt Anie-teettgly...hetehehei 'earned not to _teasi. his's:father: and ittits; •ttid-., some of the avenues of: -affectien 'are fetever. earchated some at Feed's edrein of justice •..ztesgodi giving them to bis son. Aftee eliorie 'elmaitgainit him. - d .- His sense itte ehas been - mitragede he haSitecoMii lese friiik ewe) -weeks he foandithedifiere was' hri and generous, more eeetiet and selfish ei His eirovenient in- his icenditione which 'swar- '- ,. .. pink. -..ilatocent nature has received a --Shock, • and ranted , the fartheis 'ute . bf the PM*, and: _accordingly - he , tereeueeti he.reetiVerii....fioth it only to. be more Worldly wee opened last week. - The- Tiling -wee found tnYselt m a clearing- bef°re a cabin. , A Majt wao ata door -tying al- thread about f.rescoed by .a Woman, Mts. Dor- 'Wheeler Dor Keith, the 5,000 books in the *handsome a 51-IseP's neck;- I asked carved -- evelnut eases were all ritten by doing that• He Picked nhPitha why he wanaal3 with a quickblow, out off the sheep's head, W0/1163/ 'of Petal's, the painthogs hichaelorn making ehe cut exactly elOng the -line of the ehe walk-, the statues and hate are 'all the ' red thread. . .• work of women artists, and thig collection NnS gathered tegeth rapged in the room by ,wereen o of New York. ; The,sena • of- all that makes a happy consists in the well' choo wire, ---21ctssinger. If.re; Proctor,. widow, of the la the ptincipal assistant in 1 his professional i wise, i but less, trustful. - Iie after years a hanotieer - siepplee. -de"-And.. -•_ 'now '', . Said fdlow, -. is -,. child :who- has *been :treitted iii thii -way. will Nee • father, -it the . little -, . :Inez eing about as lively and as .mtiehlevoes ilinc6nieleaelY and Pefht;Pe unavoidably ' do 2 a ever.". !There is no doubt aeoett. the •',.-inanr.ithidigathat will wring his fether'sst e ! heart; but the Bed hearted men, gibe looksmitter," said Mr. Veailei "Pink Pills Mired back _far enough,i will:End the cause in his- eily boy when' all other rernediea hadfeiled --' . Itztd_i am eat/ to giirs' this information, so OVill - action.6--_4n his etereasimieg tyranny - i - : 0 it may be of benefit toothers." i• over the -deiadviet •of possessions of a -little 44' . We called upon 4.1.r. Feed, the .dreggist, :Chill- • ' . '. e ; - : --- ' - . Ited: weed Min WA b Won of De. willianisi , Selfish then reason that. everything .teet. sestied:by_e child beloege to eheineelves until • Piek Pills. He said,' that the dertiend for i he reaches the age of .21, and iteeeirdbeglti ' elem. was so greatias .t.P. be astealehing, and upon their i children's' .eernings - and tied thoee who. once use them_ buy again '-'! seizii „eines' proving their value.. Mr. .Fead said f. iiithlesety appropriate them. to their -teen. How -often h- boy • plaits,- ei little, patch - idea Sold - More Pink -Pills. than any other • uses. of Potatees. or something of the kind and sr:IA.44y,, 'and the demand is Still incteasing,is tworke in it whenever he, has. a little time to - Ascii he thought no better evidence Could. be . . . .- Ogren of their. value as . a medioine then this. :. aanilits own, .tagorlY'hoPhv to Bell his crop . .Th4, :Dr; Williams' Pink Pills. for Pale i and provide •-• himself' with some books, clething or eornethingler Which hie boyish hiteepletare manufactured by the Dr. Wile i iivenii Medicine Co., of Brockirilie, -0-aL, i heart long, only to find the results ofhis i ettin.5.ehetteeineyi N. ye.. a -era of utequ-est laboreent to'..tewei• ..soUle..fine autumn day turned - . id d to :pay. his egroatrie -gamed reliability. -2 Pink Pills are net loured f and. •y4pon -a;1121 patent medicine, but rather -a3 a- i 141 . , ._ : Or, .peeltaps,-- . he works . for neighbota with his father's.'consent, and preseription. • An ' analysis : of •' their. pro -1 a -nerties ehoiv that these. pins are an uefaii. lidelighiedled plans to do wondinifin things with the few.. dollars he eaTieset but; elast i tine specifie fedi all. diseasee arising' frOnt" an i w • Impoverished condition of the bleed,. or from. i. Oa many boys find heiv: eatiyit is to- turn . .. . such earnings -towards-., the. equating -up:Of ' an impairment of the nervous system, such ee late of appetite, . depreseion of - 'spirits, old ,neighborly or 'excel). eickeesti gen- . ter'neighborly itecouetei and many a daugh- e school moneyisvery handy t . o. pay . west eiascu'lar weakness,. dtiz.iineei toss of interest with. menttye . palpitatten -ett - - - ._ . • - .1- . " welly,. people who deal len4..dthou'hriiii_wayviit11 ,:. -.0ryrous - • 4402,de:011e, - locomotorr .44±13,3 their children.. have vi.:.4.... -.... rralisis; soiatica,.. , _rheumatiere, , 8,t. I •iii net alWeye quite what they_eelmee. - Very - 'Vitus danee, and, all - effects ofetei t little children knew the meaning Of id -dice,•: e .1 though they -tinderstendithe-defina. grippe, all dieeasee :depending epOn do not -vitiated- •corelition of the blood,. suoh as .tion; and parehits-who break their faith- in /61...refab.,,pet-Mc for the troubles peCuliar ., ahroigo erysipelas,' efts i.They are this respect can 'never regain their former t:leo . - - - - , . • - to- f position in the: child's respect. and. affeogttte 'e-at- -: Ile tanie-16 yitem,. oorreeting•irreularities,. ----fPlki/ade4plkia: Tin/es. , - • zaippreSsions and 'all forthe of leznale• weak- 1 •' . 'mese bending ane* the Hoed eatd restoring :the _glow of - health ta . pale and sallow • _ dittiekst Itathe case- of men they - effect .a Mdiesil cure in all -cases arising from inental ,worry,,overwork or exeesses of any mature.' , These pills are not a: purgative 'medicine. Moil contain otly life-givtiog properties an -d , Wonderful r, and -are the State nest man ing of his Richard A. Proctor, the fampus astronomer, and work, has been appointed ! Cure er Of the Proctor Observatory se San Diego, Cal. Ilies.Floreree BaECC,1/1 `rill receive in a few. daps a degree from John is Hopkins University. She is the peily w has beer i permitted to offer- -. competitive examination by the - The first wife- of Brigham man who erself for a aoulty. oting is in Chicago, with her daight6e taking' in the sights -of -4e Exposition:.. She is Idembribed: as a Sweet-faced Woman of dignified -bear- - 1 • 4 .1 _i7n2gy.ekaVoleide.tay eyes and. gray hair • ;She is ) ei . • * . , Mies NinaiiFienting, of the Her lege Observatory, is rapidly ass rank :tea an astronoiner. She is before leaving for Boston she tali :ware in. the Public ichools ef•Itu dee.• *Miss Ellen. Beach 'KW, who was born hear .Buffalo, now. .01 - New. :Ye. k 'City; has just _Ecisbdp her . appearance in theeinueleal world as ester of rare ability.. . lass Ya* einge• F sharp without an elifoet and eustairee il. the note. The -high-bet ivociit range of -a zinger :recorded ..by l'Iiisitbry - was that of Luerezia Ajugerie Mozart e says ' that in 17.70•he heard -this soprano "ranee iron), G -.bap* -the middle ..0 to C abovelthe high -C. :Tt -Wawa range of 25.. notes,1 - - Ajegari-coutd •exeonte-. trills' on the high D. .Tbla is noted hy, the Eneyelopedia Britanpieg.es the only -knoWn. instance of . the kind.',Miss _Ya*- eanairig AS low -as.. Ajugail, en one higher in the upper register. . " aid 001 - ming high e etch, and gilt for five .66 r.leiu see now, he said, why do I tied that threadbetween two points, so that: there 'would -he no bone to offer re- sidence to the passage of the : " 6 But why do •you tilanghter- sheep in this way ?; I asked.. - • "'Come- .t0"raOrrOir; te#17-' (Mining pa a near -by town), and you will See.' "1 was bi the twine the next day and met the sheep -slayer. - He was;a execu- - • timer, . and he had a man to behead that day. - I saw him do it. ,- He had e sword with a curved blade. The blade and hilt were hollow, 'and there was quicksilver in - the space, So that when th&weapon was held. aloft the quicksilver ran down- into the hilt and • Wan end, • • _ People .Who Take Offence- Easily.. this-world.there are a certlein class of iteddvidtiale 'who -realm. about w41). a chip' idn their shieuldeke derhigioters. knack it off just.for luxury f indulgiegi in: -a firstieless quarrel. To the gentlieimannered, stveet dispositiOhed. ones this seems .very questionable sort of enjOymentllyet to some a wordy War or a. full-fledged erid .Consti- tutea the.chief excitement of t •These people - always have - hand. • If it isn't h family .affai eiders- must Suffer. They are q offence both • in public and . have no scruples about -enpr selves on peper when they hey to do so verbally. It is the writing letters -that -helps. to ke pthem -boo- tineally hot water, as the black and -.white characters are clebidel evidence •eir lives. quarrel on then out tick to tale rivate, and sing them- n't a chance enchant for fl against theni even after their anger has lead __•Nobly Doing:Her:Share. "Your husband is the editor of the Bugle I -believe ?" said the neighbor. who had dropped in to mike a friendly Call. 66 Yee." • "And as you have no :family. and have cotudderable kiiruie on your you aisist time to, cool. - 1 • Now; -if thee were any[seiese �f conduet,, enere•would sore In sort 6 excuse for. it ;.but thefeesifti-andei okeovet, it-enaliee ays • .on • the - pretend nt 'tame, and you doubly unhappy to al outi with someone. You may to care, but you do ilest th thouglnpride and temper •1 keep , your epirits up foe a time in your seceet heart you wish you had not been quite eO ready- to - quarrel. -.Yew York Commeteial„Adveitiser. • How to Carry a cat _ . I f cats -should never be " exprresed " from one:. Visa& to another, as they are easily 'perecine. They will, as a rule, be better frightened *hen-. confronted ..lry etraege contented if they are allowed to See- *bete they are going . have had very little dif- ficulty travelling' with 'pa* One suocessi ful Method tried cOnSisted.in piecing peasy in a. basket With holes Sufficient for eientila- 1- When' comfortablyh s'ettled in, the cars She was taken- from the basket to, her owner's lap and :she no . attempt' to escapee Another cat eyes taken from her '.haseke and placed -in a oicith' travelling 'bag with a soft drawing -g, head- being. left. outandthe bag iliein0 .tied loosely around her neat to prevent her ..eicakie; Beingcarriedin the aims of ;her owner 'and spoken to occadonally, she reinaitied quiet and evinced an intereela in i all that iras itranspiring. - Cate are s6,nsitiiire to a seethe big tone- of *dee and to la gentle tenclfi Ladies'. )5roine Journal.. _ steadied the hand, beet when the sword swung donthe quicksilver ran to the of the blade and gave added weight and =pro: to: the blow. . " The .doomed- Maki knelt and bent his head forward. - The executioner tied a red thread around the bared neck, and with onei swing of the weapon cut Off the head. It Was a clean, scientific cut between -the vertebzw and the unfortunate man- I p - E11111e, never fele a, - DIONII!TER 1G010,TER. A Diver's right With a Huge Crus at Sea, liottotn. "Om afternoon While my two{ moaned above ropairing th.eir .apparatus liwent down elope," say diver. "We were now removing.eit from the after compartment by ehe in the stern. The method of raisink coeds was to 14.1Wer down heavy hi, - which could he faatened hate the bales a they were pushed cionaide. Some of the bales encases would float and some woul rest lightly on the bottom. I had selected a large case which I :was •about to move \ when, happening to turn' my byte,- I saw N outside a huge creature moving toward the vessel. I had never seen anything like it. before. Its body *seemed. to be several feet high and about eight feet long, and it had on.each side an enormoue "There seemed to he an -uniimited'nume ber of legs attachei. to the hideous beast.- - Its' color Was a dull brown,mottled over with dark epees. Two r °anshining black eyes were in Its forehead, said two supple horn, each resembling an enormous whip, likewise came out of bis head. this I noticed in cine glance. A nu • terror . t seized me, and involuntarily' I moved for the outlet from the ship. Bet, as if knowing whit I intended,this brute, looking straight at me with its frightful, -motionless eyes, walked or rather crawled: directly toward me. I hurried in the hope of being able to seize the hanging hook, now my only means of signalling the skiff, but di had hardly pat my twit upon a gray outside when two writhing hope of the detestable monster were twining. about me and again untwin- ing. -Then he would toech me With these and sweep them up and !own as if :feeling - what kind of prey was. • itite, • nothing•that could iripare the most delicate. him now and then in his editorial work, I - .eyeterei. They act, .directly On the \dare say ? SUpplying its • life-giving "Oh. yes," answered the brisklittle wife tiese by assisting it to absorb 'city- of the -editorial. Man, -hiding liertstrawleerry SUZ mciimio. pis " • • - = - • A !tinny- Little Happening at a Theatre Mork State. At the Lyceum Theatrellast night t _gentlemen. sat in the front', row next to t orchestra.: Directly behind them sat a gen, tlemen and his wife. A few moments be the curtain Went up one of the gentle- nien `in, the front row put his arm on the backof his companion's seat. While talk- ing to his friend he felt a . slight pinch on. the arm. On looking around he saw that the lady behind hfatimd turned to lock- up to the balcony, and in so doing" had placed her hand on his arm. • Realizing that She had done so maconsciouely, he did not nuive his arm. • Soon, however, he felt Thinking that the t beat lad 's attention, to • whit . 0 a hard piaci!. wee, to can* the she was doing would be to ask if anything was wanted, he gentleman turned and asked : "What is it, madam ?it , Sir," mid the lady, and inanaediately hutiband blazed up : ° 1 • _What do you mean by, speaking to my wile V' he demanded. "Don't 'dean 'Anything," was the re14-37, "but I would like to know what your wife - meana by pinching my - Then both men looked at the lady's hand, which still rested on the AIM. "Bah Smiled, became i a little nervous and apologized. 'Ditriug the rest of the performance the lady kept her hand in her. nanff.---Borhester :Union'and Advertiser. ..,1 . 1 - Aimoim 4100.. @One' of the Taking Novelties- -San Woman's irootgair. 'gent that -greet - ' eimperterd. of all , signed fiegereendee.her, apron; - "1 edit ' orgentolifern this -Wey the bteridi be nearly all lita inside Matters.. 7'.-COetinfereittl' mintog "bum. up". ani being supplied with Advertiser.. ,. -• a • - its laoking eonatituentt, beconies rich and . ree.,_ iifyurisheii tho vii„lialti• organs, stirati. The Man who Btar.tE1 out to be - ae reformer. .,bititig Coed/ to acti,iity , in. the _peeformitiice •ilihnlild be well prepared for 1t44 , roads -OKI , , . . - ,oftheir.furieticiria andthuseliminate disease rough iimathet, • - .-• . s. : - .- - - - from the sivetieto. - - . .- • An island thirteenmiles long and a.: mile Dr.-,' Wiliianws! _Pink Pills are 'sold only in wide off the -northwest coedit of '•Ausitralii, -boxes beering:the firm's trade' mark and has been-sivalloWed UP by the sea and has . P - ' . wrapper, ' (peinteelliin. red etik). - Bear in compli*ly disappeared. ' .. .„ . • .. _ and, that Dr. Williams " Pink P4.1*01- are Atinthdted i. then Make . an : encaMpment : w . . ... never sold hi: 'btilk,i- --Or by the 'dozen but .it ..-takes a :woman- to make a home.. -4 r o'hundred; and :any --dealer who offers oh- . - * - - • . _ . . . - ,. • , : . 111484 -Proverb. •`.."•'IPSP1,tplita _ - • "-HOW are You finding bus nes% doctee'e? was asked of a'physioian. .".. Capital,".he repliedj. att.endlo." , • • . I : "I didn't anderafencl. -t at innok Mines about."... • I- { No 'there isn't. -Butwe physicians do , . not depend ..upon eicknese for our income. zio;'nuist of our Money is made from • VO all I 'Call • •there was 1st $vening:slippers in patient leather or kid 'the coior of the gown e)iesr -are Worn with. fasten over the inetep with e strap and tiny beekiestof silver. gold or rhinestones. Lowshoes of liver -gray_ and suede brown -kid,' with stockings of the game shade, are tobe worn for Afternoons. Black 'kids and patent leather low -shoes are also to he worn with black stockings. . weather; doetgola kid 0100 with fo,Xinge and tips of soft calfelthe, are 'to be The soles should be think and pliable -and the heels "common sensed' • Fier calling and -similar occasions, fine kid shoesdn-black, with straight foxing and tips of 'patent leather, pointed pitoedilly toes and 'English Incite, are to be memo. I. Some of the new walking alums are laced. " ney -hand:I held a erowbarelwhiehil - used to loosen the cargo. In 'my belt- I . parried a heavy .sheath -knife. These were my only:weapon.s. Suddenlyandwithoat . warning the monster threw out one of its arms and seized. -nie below the Shoulder; I felt as if my bones were being -.crushed. The more I resisted .the *ore- terrible Weil the Ietill had the crowbar in thy right hand, but it was of no eine to me, So .I let it drop.' The monster's *Arai terminated in a claw, which opened and shut convulsively. This horrible mouth -shaped thing had" two rows of shining white teeth, as ,seen often. on the inside- of the two fingers of a lob- ' ster's claw. Several Of these were piercing my arm almost to the bone. Some _distance, above the mciuth-like hand I observed a • joint, and then- I drew my: knife. • . But, alas The heavy shell -so overlapped the fleshy tisiee that 1 _could. not injure my captor. - "For the first time I saw those terrifying eyes moveeand turn upon .tae. The whip- like arm.s again began to move and curl 7 . about my body. His head was now only about a %foot distant from my body, and drawing my knife once more I plunged it into the. eye near 'me turning the blade . round and round. ea* that I had de- stroyed theteye; for an inky fluid homed -oub. of the' socket, . darkening the --water about. his head. This checked the aggressive movements. of the animal, but it did not .seeindto hurt it. I waited until Its head tutnede so I Opposed, that) he Might be able to 'see his prey with his other eye. "This was whet 'I -wanted, and with a swift thrust I sent my knife ;into his other ' eye .down bo the hilt. The creature reeled and the grip. on my Arm slightly 'relaxed, • but though totally blind my captor did not release - - . `` • .." The agony of my arm eotm grew* un- bearable. Then the light went out of my eyes and I remembered liothing more. . "When I recovered My genses X was in the skiff eand learned how the -7 divers alirnied at my long silence below, Ito come down. They Saw my plight, and after a time succeeded in leveringmy arm from the - body of the fish which they both declared • wee tbeiawful deep sea lobSters'i .people ;wlio have. nothpig,the matter With_ theme' • - I • -1 The People Aneient Yucatan*- , - • Although the language and history of the ancient people of Yucatan have been lost to the world, they have left behind then), monu- ments by which it • is s not difficult. to determine the fact' that in mane: reispeots like wraecree 4:Iacitiw.,..ar;' ." . , like ctohuonstuocrlit naemradical echane. willg en. a t uNr setwys be thcititors who have been kept busy the li.. - , .,- - ing ittlng the truth in the interest of stone, tty to establish their claim for Bp op, will not like it. 'Party heelers ..fgy inlerest themselves in politics, and instead- of buttoned.- The -toes are r -ti teen, hose business it is to run l'QUnd the and rounded. . • ic,ketary, iv RUESOt and canvas shoed. hi el country corrupting the -electors, Would ) ig , popular as ever - wherever std, -white find their occupation entirely gone. Make their coleys desirableen. b' The taxpayers are the only. ones who • fact that they make a waYY • Gibson. . abeetettwice theit natvvii; P.W.o. D. Mrs willen ce:se a change. d *" . ' ---7---, --ii ; executive coin- There . . • • . is considerably more truth liiot, (Wine:Lamy, 'than poetry in this. If -members of Little indivicbe , (Whitechurch), F. Pezlia,ment were not'looking for futilre long. acconipanitill making 12 of its Ierlioro), F. G. Frost, personal, favors' for the niost part, theft' noloncer suitalict. Dowling (RarriSOn) public life wbuld be much. inore 'hide- 474ble service, el . • • .. i' pendia., Not -tilitt ;ive , blame those, , egetables are tt":" who, under the. system in . vogue have atuthiktuthev.gat is *i CO, HUM331 : accepted the offices within their reach, intoey. alsomewhatarregpe passed no . se. seahdi zaperer:ii 1.: e , i . but, thewholeevil system should . be d of your agent,- done away with. The position of our u1).1", -ie the 'very baitpublic school teachers is more impter- 813t9inaethmhelpingPwr I vt with either hu- imi.Pl a i r, Arc e cut about 50. tant .and more arduous .', than . that of - *hether:::7,tsts.eekno.tter is bah of which han..u•tind if never missed most of the' officials -yet by a -system. Of iplesal and l'ilyiny faalt of the,knotter -public Competition, under proper safe - whether It gu• .arls,-: we. have an aini efficio. nthandl -ecoDno- willietitiltdit• addjust it. It draws lighter fenders of patronage eay that our best . any boy can under- mica service in a our - ec oo s. e- s oleitny 'other binder I have seen, as men can -make much more money in drive wheel- is .0, good Size. The private life and that if yie want 'the ii frar.ne is -strong, and there are les best service in public offic-iis - W,e ' MUSt is and pieces in it than any I. have pa); salaries in some proportion to . the - incomes .earned elwvh*=re. But it . does not -take a.,man. of gi,nius to fill an office, it is a question only • of efficiency, and everyone knows capable men can. be found to etrve at very. reasonable salaritee • With comphinents. Servant (delivering inessage)-Mr. Trip- lett sends his complithentsito Me. -Gazzarn, -with the. request that "hei shoot his dog, - which is a nuisance in the neighborhood., Ga.zeam-Give' Mr. Gazzam's to Mr: Trirtletil and ta:d.r_ him to kind;:rat poison his daughter or burn up her pianof - thartouerh 61'iwetahwit_hOthegrain is, and go ritiht uc'jchchoking. ,• It.is sadly The e te t diving feiti elver acY/ adjusted . to suit different length ef gr a , . -Horn, wrecked off the oast of .0w rAmerica, when a diverina ed ootely compihnentieen.; lean start early in the -morning no • was in moving the cargo- of the flip Ye grain. I' believe ijt to be the best • . . f machine in the market, and v-vould ise intending purchasers' to buy.ia xon and show their.appreciation a thoroughly reliable and indepenil- implement firm like ..the Noxo:n seven descents:to A depth I of 201 .. Oth , .. _ . . . . . maining at one time 42 minutes -ri- water. - An authority. I itati,..( greatest depth t�:whicha_ .iniv known to descend does -not exCe% which -is equivalent to a:pi sieJnsts , , 1 - pounds per square *ha , . i 44 ad Nc of' en Bros.7---T4OMAS- SANDERS. - •.••• • 7---A Huron county fa,riner was last , weeked docked $6 per head for stuffing his cattle with wat.:r before delivering 4.•••••••• •41, •D •