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Show 43 Almost Crazed. THOUGHT HER Witness a Performanc Before Royalty. From the Paris Figaro: Only four Europeans were invited to this per- WAS CHILD tli Terrible Ordeal of a Mother Her Little Girl Almost Faded Away Saved in the Nick of Time that will Touch the Heart of Every A Story Mother. , SPOUTS ON THE ICE. Four European GOINC TO DIE. , RAM A IN MADAGASCAR. . , From the Journal. Detroit, Mich. A very grateful mother Is Mrs. 'A. L. De, Hartness, of 676 Grandy Avenue, troit, for the wonderful cure which her daughter has received by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Said Mrs. Hartness: "Yes, my daughters life has been saved by using Pink Pills," thanks to a kind f rifend who recommended' them to me. , "Blanche was sick for over three years. She had the care of the best physicians procurable, and no fexpense or trouble was spared to give her relief. She was so thin that she was fairly skin of and bones, her digestion was out headawful most order and she had the aches. We gave up all hope of her recovery. Her long, thin, listless face made me nearly half crazy, and we did her every thing in our power to give inan to take her induce and strength terest in anything. "One day a friend told me about the down Pink Pills, and Mr. Hartness went had town and got three boxes. She to my taken about one box, when, amazement, one morning I heard her I could hardly be playing on the piano. over a year been had lieve it, for it since the piano had been opened. rides "Soon she began to take short went singon her bicycle, and soon sheownour ing around the house, once more.happy, daughter hearty little "She thinks nothing of a spin on her wheel over to Mt. Clemens or Pontiac, was. and is as well as she ever our house who at a "I had girl living was a great sufferer from impoverished blood, ;and who received instant and permanent relief from the use ' of one box of the pills. "If this Information can be of any use to help some poor sick one, It is given with the greatest of pleasure." The proprietors of Dr. Williams Pink state that they are not a patent 'Pills ' medicine but a prescription used for many years by an eminent practitioner who produced the most wonderful results with .them, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery condition of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruitful causes of almost every ill to which flesh is heir. They are entirely harmless and can, be given to weak and sickly children with the greatest good and without the slightest danger. Pink Pills are sold by. all dealers, or' will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. - - - formance, which took place at the court of the! Hova queen in July, that is in the midst of the Malagasy winter, and a 'still1 higher favor was that they were not compelled to pay for the honor, while Ordinarily the guests of the queen have io, pay a piaster ($1) and besides have to bring with them their chairs. The performance began at 8 oclock in a badly kept hall. Most of the windows were broken and drafts circulated freely. Hear the entrance to the hall the repremier minister, Rainilairivony, ceived the invited guests in person. Once In the hall the European guests were shown to red plush stalls, placed next to the throne chair. 'This latter stood upon a1 slightly raised dais, upon whch the 'queen, with her two little prenephews andj her niece, the heir their taken had sumptive to the throne, Upon the steps of the throne was tlie inevitable cuspidor of acglass, which, it seems, must company the queen wherever she goes. The stage was a very primitive affair. Four inen pulled up the curtain and held itj fast by ropes during the entire performance, standing in the background all the while. When the scene was laid in the open air some rea trees and bqshes were stuck into holes provided Jin the boards for the purpose. The male performers were gentlemen of theicourt in European society dress, around which the "lamba, the wide Malagasy cloak, was thrown; the tresses nothing but short, highly colored shirts; they were dancers of the queen. A number of short pieces were played all of which related to theft, the national vice of the Hovas. ' In the first one a chicken Was stolen, in the second a clhild, in the third a yroman. The ac-wo- re f How the Boys and Girls of Our Northern Climes Enjoy Themselves De- est hank in the world. In its early days the bank employed fifty-foclerks, and the yearly salary list amounted to but little over $20,000, the chief accountant receiving $1,225 a year. At the present time the number of employes is 1,500. No note of the 50,000 or so issued daily is ever issued again. Each note as it is paid in is cancelled and an account kept of Its filings. One of the curiosities of the bank is a note which was paid in after being out 111 years. In the bank album for large notes and other curiosities is a bank note which was once issued for convenience in a transaction involving a large amount of money. Whether lost or stolen, the banks notes will always be paid. Once a clerk ran away with $100,000 worth of notes. For six months the theft and number of notes were advertised, and at the end of that time aJqw appeared with them and demanded that they be paid. On being refused he went to the exchange and raised such an outcry, saying that as the bank refused to pay its own notes. It must be insolvent, that the bank called him back and paid him the full amount of the stolen notes. Another time one of the directors deposited $150,000 and took a single note. He put the piece of paper on the mantle piece and fell asleep. On waking he found the note gone. He thought it had fallen into the fire, and got another note, giving a guaranty that if the first note ever turned up he would be responsible for it. Thirty years later, the man having died in the meantime, the first note was presented for payment at the bank, and the bank stood the loss. The mans estate had been ur Sport an ideal winter skating is S sport, This, of course, has no reference to roller-skatin- pre-emine- ALL GODSONS OF EUGENIC, 1. Frenchmen Born the Kamo Day as tne Something About the Greatest InstituFrinee Imperial Are Lucky. tion of Its Kind in the World. On the 27th of last July die Bank of Three thousand eight , hundred and thiry-fou- r reached 200th male children were born m its England birthday, on France Bank the 1G, 183G, the same day March says Register. k It is the great- SKATING IS THE GREATEST WINTER AMUSEMENT. lightful Exercise and an Ideal Generally. THE BANK OF ENGLAND. nt. g, which 25-pcu- bears the same relation to the splendid sport on . ice that an apologetic tallow dip does to a brilliant incan descent light. There is an exhilaration In its enjoyment, that makes the whole world seem very merry and which sends the blood tingling with pleasure through your veins. This is the case when you know how. If you dont well, it might not seem so very merry, but your blood will tingle just the same, though, perhaps, not exactly from pleasure. n It has been said that no exercise except swimming gives a free motion to all the muscles simultaneously. While this, no doubt, is perfectly true, the same may be said in no less degree of skating. Not only this, but a very important point in the latters favor is that while skating the body is kept in its normal position, which is not" the case in swimming. When skating, even while learning the art, there is not a muscles in your entire anatomy that is not in almost constant action, and this condition obtains so long as the blades are fastened to your feet. When sufficient skill is gained so as nd 1,000,-000-pou- nd that the j ! prince imperial came into the world, says the New York EuWorld, His, mother, genie, became a godmother to them all. It is said that the has rebemade her and in has it cently will, a to each of queathed trifling legacy her godsons, whose names and addresses she still preserves. The original number, however, must have been sadly depleted by death in the nearly forty years which have elapsed, and of bearded men who will claim their bequest when Eugenie dies there may be less than half a thousand. The contrast between that March day nearly four decades ago and the present fortune is striking. Then the reign of Napoleon III. was in the heyday of its power, and the nation, drunken, with military glory, wished as heartily as its ruler for an heir to the throne. Early on the morning of the 16th. the cannon boomed from the Invalides, announcing the deliverance of the empress. Paris bent an anxious listening ear, counting the guns. A hundred and one. It was a boy. "Conquerer in the Crimean; campaign, the arbiter chosen by Europe at the congress of Paris, says Andre Martinet in his history of the prince imIII. felt more firmly v perial, "Napoleon 7 placed on hfs brow by this birth the crown which had .been given him by nearly 8,000,000 votes. France, radiant in her rejuvenated glory and her reconquered prestige, drowned with the noise of fetes the first cries of the imill-fat- ed Nervous Dyspepsia, u f.mn in tfi ex-empr- ess it r I ins the nonei fn niu v irs.-ip.i'n;- : r ir.,;,, (f"t v; ,, i roonts of .str r.gth andijf r. o compounds simply h;u !t n i v Hoods rich Mood: pvrs natural lion, is the true remedy for ail in ex-empr- ess f It h simple. ex-Empr- ( .. , r ! YV.jV,' . . i ows tro r r lH arsaparilir. Isthe One True Blood Purifier. All fin ,, rlIlS cure Liver I IV take, easy too;) ilOOU S r t x Denver Directory' H4$NEss t, : - , , Loik rd Dio IS f ness in jo. (or US. v breeching, , double a harness 7 kr!TJl!nK ; 1 h0rn f Raddle for m it. elngl bugxy burn ess for $8.50, Do not u deceived by worthless Imitations direct fromusjindet the Jo wed but whole' rices. Catalogue free. 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The performance, however, was shorter than anticipated, the queen left without awaiting thq end, and the curtain fell immediately after she rose from her seat and sai ed out of the hall, accompanied Wrong Diagnosis and followed the f "What yoq need is exercise, said Dr. by her premier minister suite, Morbus after an examination of Mrs: by Bellefield, who 'had called him up by WHAT FAST SKATERS REQUIRE. .telephone. "Doctor, replied the good woman, "being an' unmarried man you do n6t Physical Needs of These Who Desire to Excel in Ice Racing. know that bargain days and remnant sales have been going on in the dry has a short The tjypical speed-skatstores for month. a about goods body, capacious, round chest, with ' O, er, in that case, what you need back; his thighs are strong is perfect rest. I think I shall have to and very long,1 as are also his legs. His order you to the Bermudas for six or feet ar'fej large and flat. His weak points eight weeks. Pittsburg Chronicle. are hi calves, due to the long, flat skate to which his flattened foot is so Earliest Radishes and Peas. The editor urges all readers to grow closely ibound.) The muscles of his chest the earliest vegetables. They pay. Well are noj;! exercised, and his arms,1 held Salzers Seeds are bred to earliness, lying Idly along his back, are unused they grow and produce every time. None except lin an occasional spurt, when o early, so fine as Salzers. Try his they are brought down and swung radishes, cabbage, peas, beets, cucum- straight from the shoulder. They say bers, lettuce, corn, etc I Money In it for you. Salzer is the largest grower of that they catch less wind . held that vegetables, farm seeds, grasses,- clovers, way, and that the position is restful to thej tense extensors of the back. potatoes, etc. If y6u will eat this out and ssnd This i$ no doubt true, but the result to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La is disastrous to symmetrical developCrosse, Wis., with 10c postage, you will ment. This type of figure is seen at its best lnl such skaters as the Donahues, get sample package of Early Bird Rade ish (ready in 16 days) and their great MeCorinick, the professional, catalogue. . Catalogue alone 5c postage. who still skates a fast race, although w.n. now 40 years of age, and in Wilson Breen,ja professional, who has beeh a Another Kind of a Swell. and glory by winner of much "Is that D&Fitz coming here again means! of his longgold legs and powerful Ethel? conclusion The that speed skatthlghsi "Yes, papa, and I hope youll be nice a not is alone good exercise to de to him, for hes a real swell. ing well-buil- t, All right, but if he stays as late as velop ;a symmetrical man he did last night hejl be a howling will be patent to anyone who reviews swell. Detroit Free Press. the facts. If Indulged In it should be, ,aa done by McCulloch, in conjunction Walter Baker & Co., Limited, Dor- with other forms of athletics which n manufacchester, Mass., the turers of Breakfast Cocoa and other bring intoaction the muscles of the Cocoa and Chocolate preparations, have arm, calf, shoulders and chest. an extraordinary collection of medals and diplomas awarded at the great internaBicycle Book Is the Latest. tional and other exhibitions in Europe and America. The house has had unThere have been address hooks, ac cena for interrupted prosperity nearly books, count) books, and calling-li- st tury and a quarter and is now not only now comes book. the These bicycle the oldest but the largest establishment of the kind on this continent. The high books! are small In size, made of good degree of perfection which the company papery and have a linen parchment or has attained in its manufactured leather cover. . They are used as a so.n. ucts is the result of long experience prodcombined with an intelligent use of the new of fiiary! of ones trips on the wheel, forces which are constantly being intro- and also to record the speed and length duced to increase the power and improve of eah ride. the quality of and cheapen "the cost to the production, consumer. The full strength and the exquisite natLABOR NOTES. ural flavor of the raw material are preserved unimpaired in all of Walter Baker Women are now being taught silk & Companys preparations; so that their products may truly be said to form the4 ribbon weaving in .the Pennsylvania mills the trade having been exclusively standard for purity and excellence. In view of the many imitations of the confined to men hitherto. name, labels and wrappers on their goods Good progress is being made In the consumers should ask for and he sure that they get the genuine articles made effort to bring all woodworkers In the at Dorchester, United States and Canada into one Mass. international organization. Hotel Proprietor' Why did you let thal Ofi the 8,000 applications for employcountryman climb the stairs Instead of takClerk liell be so out ment filed with the California labor ing the elevator? of breath that ha cant blow out the gas. commissioner at San Francisco, not a Harpers Bazar. tailor was among the number. If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth. Ohio has a law prohibiting children Be sure and use that old and remedy, Mrs. under 16 years from being employed in Wikslows Soothing for Children Teethintt- but it is enforced no better factories, Blumer is one of the most thought-Smlth than of Michigan where the age saw. men ever that Jones What has he ful now? Smith reopla wondT v! y r r r hy they get bred so t ,:r shep naturally; vhy thi j aches, indigstmni and e-- j J CHICAGO SKATING PARTY. divided and nothing could De recovered, , Clerks of standing and character are selected to remain at the bank every night of the year and on Sundays and bank holidays. A guard of soldiers is on duty every night, and they are assisted by a body of watchmen, consisting of porters and workmen, fully trained to act in case of an emergency. in motion, which paradoxically expresses the exact condition, there is nothing that so closely approaches the much talked of poetry of motion as a graceful skater. It Is when swiftly, gliding over the shimmering surface of a good bit of ice that one so keenly enjoys an indefinable exuberance of spirits. This bubbling to be In repose while over of good feeling is as spontaneous as it is infectious, and accounts for the irrepressible, boisterous merriment that characterizes, a skating crowd. It is Indeed a pity that such an Th At a meeting in Exeter Hall, London, Cardinal Manning eloquently said, concerning the liquor traffic: "What are all our politics compared with this great question? We want, a good helmsman at the wheel, and we want a sober crew on board! And if there be one thing which demoralizes a people more rapidly than any other, it is that which makes the brains of men reel and their hearts to be passionate and inflamed, and the wills of men to be unsteady and weak, in the hour of temptation; and when I know that Intoxicating drink is doing all this, and that in the great centers of our industry, just there where the people are crowded together, where the national life is Intensified, as it were, into a focus when I know that, the evil Is in- vigorating and delightful sport as this should in any way have a touch of the There is, freakishness of fashion. when moderately indulged in, no more health-givin- g sport in the world than is very gratifying to and it skating, note that it is becoming more popular than ever. Never before in its history has skating been in such favor as during the present season. This does not only apply to Chicago, or the rest of the United States, but in all countries where ice is available the same condition holds good, says Chicago Chron- icle. Skating in the open air is absolutely essential to the highfest enjoyment of the sport. A skaters greatest delight sheet of gleamis to have a good-size- d the frame of in set ice picturesque ing an ocwith a landscape; or tree casional clump of deep green pines to break the monotony of the dazzling whiteness. Our picture shows a party of skaters on the lake at Lincoln park, Chicago. snow-cover- spreading itself with the greatest intensity, I ask, what are we about? How is it that men who profess to be statesmen and politicians, waste their time and the time of the legislature before they take this subject in hand? ed frost-bejewel- ed on George Eliot. George Eliot was Supreme Political Question. How to Reduce Corpulency. I When you are dieting to reduce flesh you must eat stale bread and give up potatoes, rice, beets, corn, peas, beans, milk, cream, all sweets, cocoa indeed, anything which even suggests sugar or starch. Dry toast without butter, tea without either milk or sugar, rare meat with no fat, and as far as possible no vegetables at all should form your diet. Take all the exercise you can in the way of walking; go twice a week to a Russian bath (where possible) and invariably go to bed hungry. Anybody brave enough to live up to these laws will certainly lose flesh. Ladies Home extremely This awkward, plain, makes her career all the more wonderful. For, consider, first, she conquered the respect of the philosophic world by her papers In the Westminster. Then she conquered the unphilosophic world by her novels; then with no physical charms she gained the love and devotion of one man not a mean or common man, but a man of considerable understanding; then she gathered around her a crowd of admirers to whom she be- Journal. came an oracle and a prophetess; she lived an ideal kind of life all authorFactory Girls Faint. In a factory at New Haven a few ity, luxury, dignity and honor and though she defied the laws of society days ago a girl fainted and fell to the she was spared all unpleasantness and floor, whereupon, out of pure sympa110 died before her novels ceased to be thetic nervousness, eleven other girls jfad. Walter Besant. fainted, one after the other. ill-bre- d, ill-dress- where he was to lie. It was in the form of a boat, made of rosewood, and at its head stood the Image of a beautiful woman, personifying the City of Paris, with drawn sword, and holding aloft a protecting shield. March 15 the cradle was takea to the Tuilleries. That night the soldiers waited, with lighted matches beside the cannon. At 3:10 In the morning the roar of the guns ' awoke the city. Some time previous the emperor had issued a proclamation announcing the fetes that would be held .when his child was born, and closing with these words:. "The emperor has decided that he will be godfather, and the empress godmother of all the legitimate children born In France upon the auspicious day. Napoleon II. Intended that the title of "godson which he thus bestowed should be a purely decorative one, but many of the fond parents did not so understand it, and applied to the emperor for a more substantial! endowment. There are a few instances on record where 'the quest was not in vain. i No end of poetry was written on the occasion, and one quatrain of Tneophile Gautier has survived. In it the poet says that the royal heir is a1 blonde Christ chld, who bears in bis little hand for a globe the peace of the world and the happiness of human kind. 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