I ————— Obstinate Eczema. “Enclosed please find 81.00 for two more boxes of Tetterine. The box you sent me has almost cured the most obstinate case of Eczema you ever saw. Iam very grateful for such a blessing as your Tetterine has been to @ne. James I. Jones, Jellico, Tenn.,” blo. box by mail, if your druggist don’t have it, by J. T. Bhrupivine, HE NEVER CARRIES A PISTOL. Because nn Dael Taught Lesson, There is a prominent Baltimorean who now attends church regulasiy, but who still delights to tell of some of his escapades in early life, says the Baiti- more American. “I was a member of a prominent club when | was a young man,” he relates, “and in one of our bouts cre night I unintentionally in- suited a fellow-member. At least | was told the following morning when my senses had returned, that 1 had insult- ed the man that he would probably challenge me to fight a dnel. Sure enough a challenge came through the ordinary channels and | was advised by my friends to accept or to submit to perpetual disgrace. I accepted and se- lected pistols. The dueling ground was a spacious yard in the rear of the einb- house. There we assembled with our seconds and surgeons Mueh to my surprise the whole club turned out to witness the affair of honor. I objected to such publicity, but was assured hy my friends that it was all right, and 1 was prevailed upon to face my oppo- nent. I was thoroughly mad and I did not care whether 1 killed my enemy or half a dozen We piaced ten paces apart, with our to each other. At the word ‘fire’ wheeled and began to pump each other, advancing toward each oth- er at each shot. 1 emptied two or threo chambers of the revolver which had been given me without wounding my opponent. [I then threw it away with disgust and pulled my own from my hip pocket. If you ever saw con- eternation it existed in that backyard for a few ites. My enemy turned Him a Serious onlookers. were hacks we at lead min heels and ran into the clubhouse. The spectators serambled over ezeh other to get out of range Jefore 1 could fire at my retreating foe my second grabbed me and succeeded in disarming me. 1 was then toid that the ¥hole thing was a hoax and that my enemy and myself had been shooting blank cartridges at each other. [1 did relish the joke, because I had endured all of the terror which must come any man who stands up to ! killed That episode wae a turning point in my life. 1 have never carried a pistol from that day to this.” not No Charity Possible. Church (after services). Well our pastor! Mr. Churer home)—-What's ug reh—-You know presented him with a borss Mr. Ch Yes? Mrs today got in the is to pray for snow Mrs. the nerve of {who staved at now? Mrs C week wo and cutter? Church-—Well puipit and asked Puck. last irch he Yonr Neighbor Has Them. beautiful Shakes introducing Habinger's Hut Has what? Those pears panels given away in “Red Cross and sundry and greatest All stareh put np nodor “Red ‘Wash Tot trade mark brands is genuine, and goods of a manafaciurer with twenty-five experiance, These are his only brands interest whatever in go he sure you get only est v starsh, J. CO inger's latest inventions ross’ or yoars he has no any other siaren, the best, Her Relection. de Fine—Here's my new ben net. fen’t it a daring? Only $26’ Mr de Fine-Great snakes! You maid bon nets could ve bought from $2 up. Mrs de Fine—Yes, dear. This is one of the “ups.” —New York Weekly How's This. We offer Ons Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cores by Hall's Catarth Cure F.J.Caexey & Co. Props, Toleda 0. We, the anders! gned, have knawn F.I1. Che. ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per. foc tly honorable in all business traneartions and financially able to rarry oot any obligs- tion made by their firm ‘ West & Tnrax, Wholesale Druggists, Tolede, Manviy, io, Waitmiva, Kixwaw & Wholesale Irnggists, Toledn, Olin tiall's Catarrls ¢ ure is taken internally, aot ing Siraclly upon the blood and mucous sur. faces of the avetom. Price, ie per bottle, Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free, Hall's Family Pills are the heat, The German socent with which Qosen Vie- teria bas always spoken English is sald te have grown much more marked with age, The Best Prescription tor Chills and Forar is a bottle of Groves TasTELwes Serres Toxic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasiciess form. No cure--no pay. Price be, Mra. Mrs, Lassiz, the former President of Rad- sliffe College, is at work upon a history of ‘hat institution, of which she was the head from ils beginning up to a very short time ago, Fach package nf Fursax Fapsress Dyn eolors cither Milk. Wool or Cotton perfectly st one boiling. Soild by all druggina, The Kaiser bax again bean commenting on tha mustache. Ho says: "It is the privilege of a may and his duty, tis the emblem of the s:rength, the superiority of bls sox.” Ne rink Pino's Cure for Consumption 1s only medicine for Coughs, J man TK. Aun, Springfield, Tia. Oct sor = FINCK lord Methuen, pho British General, has reputation o ng the finest pistol shot in the English Army. ” ———— BT A 300 0 nksotioms hogan rup for i" ehildran eh ueing inflamma. thom, all five pain, cures wind oolio. . vottle. Senator Thomas B. Bard " I B ard, of California, as.one o e best co eetbons of wo French art In America. “ SA CO NSS To Care un Cold In One Day, Take TIVE BROMO QUININE Tasrwrs. All refund the money if jt iva to eure, kW. 2'S signaturs is on each box. 20 Henry Watterson he hogan h his career BAILEY publisher tar the "war op NEWS FOR THE FAIR SEX. Playmate of the Queen -Pony Farming for Women The First Woman's College A Requisite for Spring, etc, cI. Playmate of the Queen. Mrs, Middleton, who has just died al Clapham, was in her younger days a playmate and attendant of the Queen, The old woman, who hundredth birthday, early part of the century of the Queen's ladies In London passed her was during the inmaid to one g. and had many stories to tell of childhood. She was re ipient of a substantial Majesty on ion waitin the Queen's the red hey cently hie ooeens ty. 1x of ponies is sald to be Two titled wo met with much al accupation, lights g he hreeedis a fascinating Engl this busi HIPSR men in and have SUCCESN unusu lossors social have gone money § a vernal into it and result among woiuen of woman in Dey ty of little Dart The First Woman's College colleges, many n to acq e<igeation partion gnin Women in New Fields ref wor of the law Mise Fi t cently bean Baa to Iweome a men aepartment of Boston is zabetli M. Taylor. who has re regular sal 8 gradaste of fie Boston University Law School and a member o Suffolk Queen Amelie of Portugal qualified as a practicing cently io the plored ut a ary hy the is Khe is ii the bat wit Jas physician, re knowledge put nes and courage test Lv tendancy victims at the plague hospitals nursed Dr. Pestana through Inst &tages of the dread malady to which he had succumbed -a malady more repul sive nnd more contagions than cholera A San Francisco woman who recent Iy performed the marriage ceremony for her daughter said: “This is the first occasion, 1 believe, of a mother marrying her own daughter 1 it to be understood by the witnesses present that 1 have the power proper authority to perform the mar rigge ceremony, a= 1 am an ordained minister under a 8fate charter fesumd to the Independent Bible Society. of which I am a missionary.” ney n on the Nhe ihe desire For Women Military Nurses, Red Cross women who worked dur ing the Spanish-American war passage of a Hill hy Congress for the establishment of a nursing service in| the United Statos army, The chief fen. Women nurses in the not more than 10 per cent, of the num ber of sick and wounded in general and post hospitals of fifty and up bill provides, shall be em and constitute the women's service, of thie Moddieal the army The be a woman hada wards, the ployed by nursing partment oi siperin shall graduated from a general hospital training school for appointed by the Secretary of War, at a salary of £2000 per an num. All the nurses shall gradu ates of general hospital training schools, and be appointed by the Sur geon-General, and they shall recelve NUIses, Far ad aon duty oniside of United States A appointed for every there on duty, at a salary of 875 po within the lhits of the United and $855 per month outside of United States, In addition to the salaries above mentioned superin tendent of nurses and each nurse in the women's nursing shinll be titled to transportation and expenses orders, 540 per hie chief when of the nurse may be pital where nurses month month hos are five or nore the BOrviee ©n necessary when traveling under proper Symmetry Exercises. You already tiy let “T'nless tand spend practicing.” Miss Elizabeth MacMartin, a of gymnastics “Begin with YOu Know Corre me advise ten minutes weight evenly balanced upon your eet, though |i Fen tand heels Kees hrown out and then op down amd bad When told imine that haa are being pull witty iN nie IMMiY Easy Way of Cetting a 1 don't know of a ving nore gentoo! and way of getting a living thinn has rdoptid hy sine of the women ve mel, who are a bit unl ‘Whe cant keep Procession from tied jor eons, than the book wrote ane of the jurist af of the fashionable fn ithe swim,’ a lady world ax she moved throagh the main the Waldoe! Nhe i= a a graduate of not mistaken educated that she is looked upon ax an authority are as In men ter bowing to orridor at ‘Bliee In ane of them very goes talker Mawr, if 1 is so thoroughly well bryan am and on all sorts of things that not essentially fashionable, She js art fins that is dress mit comirant amd 1 Gineciion as io and that she iterniure happen to with a couple of publishing houses and with one art auction fir. from which she derives a very pretty penny. Her duties are only to recommend certain and pictures that her employers wish to find purchasers for The man and woman of fashion money Know little about these matters and they readily take hor suggestions As to what it is best to read and what artists it is best to patronize in order fo be quite up to date, That woman makes the suggestions at dinners and teas and all of fane where she I a welcome guest, IY avi boomer of which she mil She is as much of way ns the wine boot. sex are in theirs, and they that her salaries and com missions are something that worth while, very fashionable woman about with “the sinart set a salary frow a prominent wine firm, Thut 1. am not so sure ag to tint, hwoks may aver and AZe sorta tions, that she ig n hooks and pictinres of vides the purchase, in her of lie SUNpecs BH sie any whe gels under efficiont supervision of a service | consisting of a superintendent, who shall be a graduate of a training | school for nurses, and of conspleuous executive ability, and of a copa of majority of whom shall be women. New York Thioes, A won wanged for child murder in Vienna, Austriz, a fow days ago was the first woman exeented in that eity since 1800, and the first fu the Austrian THE BLACK WALNUT. Out of Fashion in This Country, but Lurope Is Eager For It great size often reached hy this the richness of the the nniqgue beanty sometimes found in burls, knot and in the eur] of the onspire to the all iter in dark-brown of ree, grain, , Teath ull choice th Is, roots, this fost of wr nuke out natiy the Ber and high-priced words says a Quarterly Twenty Wis of {iiiw five years ago walnut the manufacture finisbings in adroitly darkly use of nelvely used in fine country, frew snl manufacturers the furniture bint aitention to beauty of und the greatly declined tnined quartered oak, the rarer wond has ut all this time the walnut logs has nlly, thonght quietly, tracting little volmine of larg: 1 fhe A Efis search for Hine black gone the On RYs nile trade attention, though handled has been to sone extent in Massachu sONree of lumber hough found tinntic Btates from sonthwiard, the great i! central portions of he ailuvial bot supply has been walnut have allowed Where the Canads Uocsc Breeds ' ¢ ceding plaes n the neighbor io and in northern Hand, It js ¥ (inns o 1 hime a joyfn an hts dance tong the 111; and existed amor with the 2: long amd dd - im nde] isa akon 1? YOR WO Ave nada goose is ire Known only smdured great i 1t was cormputed not T4000 1g hunger, that not killed snnually by the In f Hudson Bay, and that 1.200.000 Jeave thelr by the Hudson Hay the Routh, - Correspon York Sun, fewer than Are not breed ine ian rounds git for New Collecting Graadiather’'s Clocks. ie enllecting of old-fashioned high rrandfather’s clocks, which few years ago, brought nearly the old pieces of this sort into dealers and the was a CTR 0 nll of the possession of the vollstors and stimulated the counter of them. foun are clever fetting Rome of these terfelits enongh to deceive the average amateny, The finest col lotion of old Yankee clocks in New York City is owned by William Curtis Gibson who has spent much money and time in making it. Mr. Gibson began buying Yankee clocks several years ARO. and he secured some valuable specimens from antique dealers in this vity who did not appreciate them CRN of some of these old Yankee clocks are as gracefnl in design and as fine in finish as the best of the old hall clocks, An old New Jersey clock maker wiso had been storing a dozen or more Yankee clocks for many years, valuing them at abont what the cases wore worth for kindling wood, learned a short time ago that collectors were picking up such clocks and hessold ali tint he owned at prices that seemed to him extravagant. He bad taken these clocks in exchange for new metal ease clocks and be thought them to Iw almost worthless, The dealer who bought them sold the clocks for two and three times what he pald for them, New York San. Sign of Impending Trouble, “Superstitions!” he exclaimed. "Of I wat down to dinner as one of oa party of thir the thirteenth of the month and thirteen “And one of them died?’ “You, sir. One of them died.” “How soon after the dinner?” “Thirteen yoars after. it's a dead sure thing that somebody In | golug to die sometime." My Hair Was C oming Out “ Aboot a year ago my har wis coming ovt very fat, 1 bought 2 bottle of Ayer's Har Vigor to stop this. It not only Roped the falling, but also made my hair grow very raprdly, until now it 13 45 inches 1n § length and very thick.” — Mrs, § A. Boydstos, Atchison, Kans, July 5, 899. It Feeds the Hair Have you ever thought why § your hair 13 falling out ? because you 2rc St: ving yout hair. If this starvation continues your hair will continue to fall. There 13 one good hair food. It 1s Ayer's Har Vigor, It goes right to the roots of the bur and gives them just the food that they nced. The bar stops falling, becomes healthy, and grows thick sad long. Ayer's Hur Vigor will do another thing, slso: it always restores color to faded or gray haar, All droggists. It is SLES a bettie. Write the Doctor 1f you do not obtain all the benefits you Gesire from the use of the V igor, write the Doctor about it. He will tell you just the right thing to do, and wil bis book on the Mair and Boal request it Address, Dr. J. C. Aver, Lowel] 3 « Mans Dog na & Mall Carrer. New York Times al a house the A woman called Brook ietier on lafayetie avenue. day, bearing a the residing day Rimost iyn, other addressed 10 it bad been mailed the bul the address was The woman explained she had a young collie which was in the habit of picking up and playing with articles he found on the sidewalk Bhe had been out walking with him when she noticed that be was playing with a Jet ter, which he had evidently found. She took it from him, and, finding that it had not been opened, she called at the address and delivered it It was found about a block away from its address, and had probably beer drop- ped the sidewalk by & letier car The owner talks of getting a po sition as mall carrier for her coule. iady there previous, effaced that on rier Mall Once in There are scores country where only every fourteen days Twe Weeks Only, of pisces in one moail ihis Comes BMPs PPIBORDY, 1900 There is every good regron why St. Jacobs Oil should cure RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA LUMBAGO SCIATICA for the reel of (he reptury., One ov SUFOT RL TORPON Tee] GOR (UY SURELY AND PROMPTLY (POTATOES! 3%: Losgent fads NIT ATE Senwmuss in Boome ew PricosBL20 8 Yi Rastuseusyiavisat Gs pn “n, . MATA SEED €0., 14 CRORE, WIN. 4. oY 0 9 9% 9% 9% 9 6 4% BN) BOY SWALLOWS FISHHOOK, Fils Life Saved by a Common Souse Fhysiolan. Eafly career, in my husband's profess nal says the wife of a busy physi- cian in What to Eat, he was called in haste to the assistance of a boy who in some way had succeeded in lodging a fishhook in his throat. It was such a4 queer accident that not help laughing over it, despite the grav ity of the Arming himself wi various instruments for the dislodging of foreign bodies in the throat, young tor hurried away to upon arrival, the features of the case entirely changed by the lad having swallowed the hook The parents were naturally much alarmed over the outcome of the unheard-of accident, and in the excitement everybody was prescribing what to do. Some were for pouring emeties down his throat oth- ere suggested the stomach pump or a knife as the only means of sav ng his life, while others were for dosing him liberally with ol} While questioning the boy regarding the size and so forth, of the hook, merely to gain tims for thought, my husband le calling com - mon sense 10 his aid, directed that boy be allowed to eat all the solid could io digest being aware that the safely of the dell through pass depended solely points in a m rotect the sur we could CANS, the Gor find, tha food he Manage ale Organs which the hook mus on imbedding its cruel ass of solids, so as mnding tissues. The amount of potatoes and other solids bread, meat 4 that that boy managed to evening aston iene } something the se capacity of oy's stomach ’ put out of d of Only 3 was al- owed, and pli, the young doctor was the follow method of and not gratified, ing day treating practical likely to peat the that it other thet his origina fishhooks was both safe This is an accident become epidemic, but | re formula, not knowing but might prove advantageous In CINeTrgencies, » BOmelimes Be w jagged edged needles, tacks or swallowed ICH Aas Aen any sharp or &8 pins, dave vdies, such bits of glass heen A. PF. A. Cassidy Did ye hear o' the turrible thing happened the Aherns baby? Mulligan—Hurted at the christ. asgidy-—~Hurted? Shure They Pa tric teh entoirely called k Ahern Think av the init it! —Philadel- phia Press Dr. Bulls The best re medy for O onsumption. Cures Coughs, Colds, Gri pe, Broachitis, H OArse- ness. Asthma, Whooping i, Crous Smal ck sy re res wr Bwil's 4 Trai, 20) AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! Thegrandest and fastesl selling book ev er publishedis DARKNESS : DAYLIGHT or LIGHTS and SHADOWS OF NEW YORK LIFE WITH INTRODUCTION REV. LYMAN ABBOTT Hastrated with 280 wapert engraviags mi op Hgmd getoors phe of veal We silste ce od mpeed 41. Everyone innghs and cries over Lomad Agents ars selling if by thousands E37 J OOO more Agen's wanted all thee ngh the South mer and women S001 S200 » seonth made. tend farms fo Apenis Address MARTFORD i Ri. I=FING Co. Raritferd, Conn. W. L. DOUCLAS $3 & 3.50 SHOES {io Bo $4 to $6 compared BIS av R ay with other makes. indorsed by over 1.000 000 wearers. The gemwine have W_ LL Douglas’ mame and pres stamped on bottom. Take so subeitute claimed 10 be as good Your dealer should keep them if wot, we will send a pair Of rece] of (Yue ang ec carriage. State kind of jeather size, and sdth, einin or can toe. at, free WN. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO, Biockten, Mass amu ON TEN DAYS TRIAL! ALUN CREAM. BUTTER fe Ne i Caw t a : Sows 8 Wen Cows, Gloau¥. yen JE pap Rustitvs wate or alt Norenus Viowe Domes Tees Sasa. Tories of Rodictue. SEI Arh Sa, Peiindeloiia. Pa. Yrevenis Consumption. SEPARATORS. SEPARATORS } TCows, 85 Ne. i, $Cows, $7 E . oes EL Linden off : «IB aNia, ra STOPPED JT0PSED FRER : : Rermansatly Carey 1 on Kil rie $ E'S GREAT NERVE AVE RESTORER Raa J oath when ress ved end w= 05 fae. Lad. Bellevue DR. ARNOLD'S GOUGH . oughs um © Al bruggists, 25a KILLER other brands for Superior to all
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