GRISI'S CHILDREN. It Is delightful to read of two persons la the same profession who arc happily married. Identical tastes and pursuits brinu about a sertain harmony of relation which is both fare and beautiful. Grisi. the pre.it ginger, married the tenor Mario, and some incidents told of them and their children prove an unusually happy domestic life. The prima ifoima identified hor o ferring his advancement to her own. "Perhaps the clever reply which she made to the Emperor Nicholas, of Russia, was half-seri-ous, inembodying this spirit of sei/-surrender. " So," said His Majesty, jocosely, pointing to her children, " these are your little Grisettes I" " No, sire,"' she returned, "they are my little Marionettes," > The children themselves tell an amusing story of their own sensations at one of their mother's public triumphs in Dublin. Grisi'* admirers had dragged her carriage to the hotel, and «he had sung to them a«ain," as il she weretearirvg the harp strings asunder, and singing from the depths of her heart." The enthusiasm of the listeners knew no bounds. "They climbedup the lamp-post "r- :J of the children, in after yean. "Wr w one speaker called out, '.leave us one of your children I" our fright was awful. In a chorus of pitiful little voices we begged mamma not
lire! Feelings Due to Climate. The weather is often The blood becomes filled ies and the norvous system is greatly roakoned. One awakens in the morong just as tired as at night Mr. John Dryden of Coolgardie, W. A., ends with his portrait the following: i about tUo country a groat deal sat have to encounter very trying weather. When my system is run down by the peculiar depressing climate of ours I always take mm It takes away my tired and depressed feeling* at once and builds up my system in every way. to bo the best medicine in tho world." To got the best results from Ayer'a Sarsaparilla you should take Ayer'a Pills also. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headaches, and dyspepsia. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aytr k te., LnreU, Mm.. I) A*. EXPLANATORY C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROQER, to now? to the Pub]
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1901, Page 1
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361Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1901, Page 1
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