CAPE. LX. THOMSON oO oF MINNEAPOLIS FIRE DEPT. o ocrupation im the world requirss more perfect nerve Soren snd physical peniyihy thax is demanded of ite members by a modern fire department. : RE yhis branch of the public service must be ready nt all bours or night, and in all degrens of heat, cold or exposure. to anawer t phils, and protest 1ifs and ~ roperty. At all fimos they must and a clear Brain. {shout this we waonid never hear and rescue periormed by them. Nothing in {ike [ir Greene's Nervara Blood and nerve s stromg wiatement, which we publish herewith, are by those who rely om Dr. Greene's a disense atlacks them. or they get in wo rany at this season of the year. There ix no n tha world whieh will ward off attacks of the fatal grip which is ant, and there is nothing which will drive it sway so quickly y the body as well after the 0. us this famous remedy. , hows Yddress | is 24% Lisoolm St. North Last, Minneapolis, a . great believer in the ‘wonderful Blood and Nerve Remedy. will fret up sirengt Thomson’ curative powers of Dr. it has been used in my restorer and general beneficial results. It vied As a health builder, that Dr Greene's Nervurs Blood and Nerve Remudy id the pre- » Seine physician, Dr. (ireene. who ean be ronsuited sbaalotely ther by mail or calling st his offlee. 35 W. 14th Ne. New Yor! Copnult on is absolutely {ree of char If you cxnnot eall upon him office, write bim a letter, teiivag ail t Jove case, and you can be i a. Remember bis ad ice Ly free. A Loon don | fon nad deck fared that of i Fron children i age un . shoot Board dora, R00 | 2lwayk al ednisent : 4% hexith resol ot Ponte tens oo and wf Fi RE = #3 I q the de | who pronou Ww LL RES SC Fansrnas ane Bae aata Potram sr wil Biers a8 Brom, All gaods ars al Dryxs an they oo toi. Bohl by at Where $i k Weising $ fast : Paid ta Gold fir a cam of Cia turn We SABDOL oure wih our : na Caturrh Rive San cond Trisivta, Eras hy it. Beam ples md Bows {rprosnodon free, Prijs $1.00 oe scicve vou Hie the Natural | by nature bersell and dis acd cow wed by every No mcd os rs oc world Mineral Lazitive Water, provided covered moe: than XN years igo Stig a the workd: ty over ower sue Bont of te vost mess : from whoa we hove testimonial, as the safest and Laxative Water known t) medical science. eed Its Action Is Spuvedy, Sure end Gentle. It never gripes. : Every Drugght 26d General Whelesale Grocer Sells It Label with lof the wind in the branches of the roc sila tower court having held i Iaaations, ereased ; Piro S51 ODE Is ge. a headaches quickly and will have 1 we { {ialan {der rite bhealthial steep. | mim pie Berbe and cannot harm, {antsy sttemils one of the piblic gh schon 1% ¥ Goal Ede nord Poree, ¥ | 18 and 35¢. Silence gn Supreme. The most lonely highlands of our na- fjonal territory are the sparsely wioded Sierras af Western New Mexico. The clank of the wood cutters’ through the steepest glens of the Eu. ropean Alps and Southern Alleghanies, but in the Sierra Mesilla. west of El Pause. there are valleys where the iin sound heard for days of marmot is the only habitant of these solitades, and rarsiy tegves its burrows beldire goon Binds are extremely rare. though a silent vil sire now and then floats scroes the why, 03 ifs way ty the favs labyrinth ot the Inds anapnits Press, pines is the only together. A kind Laie Thre iv a Cimes of People Whe are injured by the wat of coffee. Recently © thors Lag Doon plaond in sll the grocery storm | u new preparstion called Guars-, made of sf coffee are grains that nkve te 7 it withaal hea trot alisate stomach rersivew dite, aul bal few can tli 1h from coffee. It dose 110t cand over i ae nich drink is wil ed healt 15 i anid 5 oe, {fu “0 — Deon 3 & sariet 10 the effect that ferider whe Batys stock to feed wo nan wierchant ithin the mexnin iH i he sessed for taxation parooces in the same way thal a merchant weld bie assessed The vice cite 4p on an appeal, @ % fate opinion CHER dp BA A new Jaw in N hibits the holding of property in ax echoes hidden ony the 1 sade and cannot be ase rile is not 8 Danaleiing and yeprs and years to find a dye that ne Lplusive piehemy. COntEITY 3 : appointed eve Hamoshire pro | thoy tate by game clubs whieh are aot n- seporated. It alee provules at the State shall hold ia trust 00 PU | pinned galing In some other dyes | in his: © use all n : an 2% ei of Lamers amity Medteine in Sedat - . in ecemary. Acts gen on Cures dick headache. i 5 aLins af mote Seunty, Stich, on the record Fa, of Gg wee it in the world The nun fof Fores cultivated 1ast your seas Lo £3 and the total yiekl of peaches was be spifreds hpi ag om Michigan crop came nex wi th Pest Yor he Bowes, X an Buren the en! Prtiney Ro Sage ely J satiral bodies of water hoe | Bod & | ei ou st ws Teper, : Result Wns That He Found Just Wha He Was Alter, ‘Fhe for salesman was holding a av his arm a very handeopie spect men of what nppeared to be a Russia sahie wavs the Washington Star. vay wonldp't think, he sald, Lied af temper, would you? FE odie know that sable kad a bad temper tho oastomer “Wane knowledge ia not always to he relied on.” laughed the salesman. funsian sable skin. ix a red fox. and thereby, so to speak, hanes a tale’ The cnstomer asked that it be um folded, dn New York City) “tha the Hussian ot responded a good deal abog ather furs, ng would transform a red fox skin into a Poacsian sable, ag far a8 appearance wint. All his efforts were Bugatory and void, aw the lawyers say, waald not give up the search. dav less than two hriey aver his dye He thought thy he had it sure. bul he was ogice more, and, gory to say, {teal of some kind in it that he had he did kpow about, and Lglnlenes he knocked the bottle against “om box aad broke him madder than ever, | wird he hurled the broken bottle and | contents into the disap the | dbs remaining pointing dye pot, its neck Then he left | place. and when he came back, much ve to be thie greatest prac. iin the idly panier in mind, behold, thers was that | stat wonder, and he began an imroed! more than hail | ate investigation, Just what effect the | chetiteal or the broken bottle had on the dye he tonld not tell C Apnhkrent and be hastened Xa mattsr what atls you, headache to a welt wat Cancannrs p a grips of pain, eunver, you will paver jet Poawels are put right patire, sare you withost ur jelp = Was no tanger rad fox | nui rodurs susy natarat movsmants. eos you | amt 10 cents to star baok, © ascannrs Candy Cuth enuiine. pat wp io metal holes, ot has CCG stamped on iL wvery tab Bt PRT 0s FERS bE £118 the jaan aint Sun the Ceterarde oniy or but shou the State gover cal per Lent Piye dust I onent has nearie dog ed during he pighy years » vid, bil: Cores Mendnches. writing Your besith ", the upon Beware of tind heen offects fo ry Aa When the far was taken out Neither wan it chang in it fs Rasstun sable, hut way, with the anexpocted chemical he hit the right thing. and the secre was his. Today he is converting red fox skins Info Hussian sable for 1300 Maine inv is needless to say Be i poor at il iw pest gat fring Russian sable ful and expensive far. but this mite. L Han in anit ak effect | four Years as the genuine thing, and | § ay A Ourfield Hoadsehs Power will ones geet. Thess Powders ares CARH SE KRRE F rn Ar SN | wi are positively bariloss. sd hy iar x 5 rey aiapte 4 15 thie Ps YER =a papek BIRCH 45 3 rin are unable tor slap pad mervous tekw a Garfie bad fier | Herbie Sve for three or en’t coat anything like as much, Cheaper furs that look as wall while they last RE expensive onds are morn : ; Eatisfactory anyway to the maiority sf surchasers,. because styles change + prt penple want something new once , Ina ecitative than even the | and are rontiens Hesdaelie Pow. | it will woothe anid iat the serves and y¥ ars made frome | IBY Cully malicenian who is 8x 3 yagi 147 pounds wmches high, ty ane 6 eal fot nehes hig © Wh een hae ta work hand, grinding Phe Toot we orowd ato it ‘ funy by chewing Beomu 1 # Pepsin Gui, Make te Wore A years mn kaha 4 trol HE, fran 1 BD ARS rN A Us WRN Curier's Ink TN imrgest sain of any ink In the world, I Deane * aE est Lak LEAL Es De Lhaaie A £34 yi aE kN sight shy 0 hort «3 = lea ith, by BEE 2 ¢ ney Li sb Coherks and some af the physician in charge of the {trace of the infection remains 3 iirty while if they can afford it a qe Sec The Plekies Test for Mops There hak recently been an opidem- fe of maumnps among the school chil gran of the city, According to the ya of the health department a child ned return to ae hoo! until hd has rowoversd. Every afternoon has Broiteht to the health department 105 4 sonngslers, withot If is the sties 16 examine these applicants for fons Bille of health and i any fea the force of the health department is (mull, and sometimes thers is Bo doe tor in the office for an honr @ ar Lan Cer pifiee 8 fame, on mothers and works a hardship with their children His waiting he muggle touchstone by die Chyrigsa, puardian of the aut might herasll test the appli canta LE ariin Dagt reas of imfdammation in the ed F BH 0 Fs or, : Xe anaes Hadi fiance me “isa btag ars the thing” sald Dr “If a nerson with the slight hve vail lands takes a bite of anything | sharpie sour, the face in instantly cone SN a0 ony Frey's Yermifuge Never Faille, Jeenres Forfiv i bas been the fumlb icie Tur worms, x. Uriggiots aud stores i are it Arianne ws Care for Done amp ton pha ad d ua fad. Bors ans viiy Fry tirnin-0N? ay Se slow You ef Hama Try Genin=0 A yor i of fra wpe Ry ir, hs 1 un CRmATN A of Macha sv Jawa t grains snd the most i owathont distress. per Mra 1 i dour FRE ae Heater atoning ah 5 Shae FE af ooffed ERY, ald by dl grocery Lowy (Conghinz Leads to Consamptinm, Rio # Pulgnin will wor the congh al ones! 3 Lo @4 ARIE tlt Trev, Gu at onus, dolar The : it {an : nity oa run shot and shell izes. which some in extreme cases the pain is elven $6 a bottle of mixed pickles was added to the pharmacopoeia of the offices ix 4: rd ine shat ker ; H * | fon bp A tS PANNE ingeniohf ed wingld Be a goed subs’ Now when there is no doctor in the yd office ioniiegnte up the ap and hottie Misu Currigan lines far certificates jiges with the child taken the picky healthy child sheaid, achonl again; hut pain, then he cons %t home the it the niles [HN BU Bowie ad Tue 4 “t « y Kio 5 Steel Hails He. Hollesh af st $ mndlern *. tae igh ay iE with hea ih Tae Ti 3 tor what 3 By Hoven, rer resi frat Fron shape, has Geen no Ts ami so recetent | LH : oli Tails head inches Hy ange natalie re Boi i i Berd VER et Lae * 5x Fiat Fhoam sitet Ehreee (vob that after a a in the capacity of gn much fir they are today The B fastened to the steed ff ordinary form. hold br ¥ through the upper flange Lic 3 oh ideks B33 x ion they Rp us wb ¥ ea PRY tip hy of sin lE viins pazsed 3 m helow solar wid indirectly due to a loss | autitul definition of home was | given by Lady Aberdeen in the ad: | dress delivered by ber before the re | gent meeting at Toronto of the Na tonal Council of Women. | guest, in the tones of the ithildren, in reo pornpled the aplosman. “Hives a furrier, who, Know. | the dyeing of songht for | sought TOF | out wore measnre of Wo cannot describe it, bl we recom nize it at once whon it is present. and | no house can be trials a home with pend just honses where We. Can cal heartily and sleep well bit we wan! tall of rest and peace aod | homes, | beauty and refreshment voars ago, he was | pots seeking the | thin dig I am he lost his temper and acted in A most unseemly manner. He Weld in his hand a bottle with a chem | This made | and with a bad | wi ire a New Orenpattaw for Wimen. A new field of emplisment for women has meontly sprung up, but ba. | ing subservient to Damg Partune' whims, it may be of snly charsoter. It is the arranging end | making of guaint chains and necks | “What 8 it | that indefinable something that makes | & home: that reveals jtself in the | books and pletures, in the arrangement | of the rooms, (n the prepaiation for a | the extiression of husbands and wife? We do pot # temporary laces. A pretty one purchased from | an English woman was composed of | pale Hiue and emersid grosn Venetisn | taade intermingled with others of ars | | ger sine. At night the bends Hight up | wonderfully and wre almost indistine guirhahls from real gems. was made of rough, uncut and beauti- fully polished amber No two chain are made alike snd old gems and irinkeds are introduced int them. Pale | turquedse and coral are particularly | pot which caused his spe | [are made of Venetian Bit oa very | 3 strip of fur on. | quite extiget Sa —— Maft chains heads stoang pretty for vouug girls with twisted gold braid, Tha New Large Wiles? Small waists are #aing out of fash They are doomed soon to le Broad wales are hence Another | { ¥lnd and motherly. showing 8 wonders into It. If the latter defect firit. the other followed with a nels and regularity unbesu gestive of clock work, There was the yoting mother who experienced this trouble in an infant's robe, and Ww on the third setting in of the & forind that it trrned just half around. “mehe little soft arms will twist any- way,” said she at last, and jet it But i won't work that way srownaps, and many a bodice well in Jimnd has been turned over toa Areas. maker to complete just because of thix difiealty, Sure avoidance comes fromm following this simple niles Plas the inside seam of the sleeve trom an inch and a half to two inches forward of the walst's underarm seam he exact dlstance desends on the wie of the wearer of the bodice, and is the dimensions given are, respects tively. for a somil and for & large wiigmar. it can be determined very rendily. The rule applies from ~alico to satin, from infast’s 19 te bride's gown, and the result will as satisfactory as could be gotien from the highest.priced dressmaker. go Time has dealt gently with Mrs. U. 4 Grant. In appearpace she is afily “elderly.” In her manner she | ty] simplicity and naturalness whea 3 £ forth to be the fashion, and in their | It was on the | 0 us be sung in versd and prose. and after a iittle ox xperimenting | ism beaut | tain | gown are now called. Doctors will rejoice at this, but the | indies? Well Ie them think of tie sveriasting quoted Venus of Medici's waist apd they will become recaneiion {8 or that is soon to be, as bax BW | otis stops to think of the artificial Soephere in which she has lived ~ Tow. She has recently been engaged in silting the finishing touches 10 jmrnal af her trip to California 1104, Jeisich she intends 10 present a8 8 Year £ift to her daxginenin-iaw, Mre Ulysses Grant “When | am in the vein for no Mra. Grant ssye. “1 write with Brest ease, Niy eves have Tailed almost entirely, | however, and spectacies being of no | assistanes. { can't read what | write 2 I his makes revizion dienlt, and [ de begut!ful Josenhine's waist and of the | dine musoy overtures from magazines | ahd newspapers for articles. My 1 ight, too. deprives me of the pleasure This expluine the present rage for the Josephine “boudoir gown,” as va it is made of sof Indian cashmere, gaihered on lo the waist as high as possible. Japan. ese ilk “boandoly gownp' Fashions for Brides. It “all the world loves i lover,” oer it is too, that ail | women are interested (no brides and i tronsseanx. The interest that is Le | | df going ints soelety, which 1 should very much enjoy. It is embarrassing not to know people, and so 1 accept Ao invitations, Still, time doesu’t | nupe heavy upon my hasds. ‘Ma ends the newspaper to me every ia silk yoke, formed like & bolero, and | ! a soft Japanese scarf is tied around | are alo | "fashionable and lovely nt the sage | time. i : 3 3 womanly | | stowed upon brides in ginersl seeran io he never failing. | of the present day is, however, & much | | more sensible affair than that of old : Young women have wigely come to | the conclusion that a great mistalie wag that old fashioned idea of having | | a thorough outfit, even if by =o doing some with swollen | Cand worry. The trousseny | siorning, and I knit and take drives, and loi! about, and Nellls and I pias | patience and other games of sards, Mrs Sartorie and her nil gil at home hero ars only two spare sooms. The house {8 not elaborst 3 | furnished. Mrs. Grant having used Tn Lf just what she happened to have vihen she moved in four Years BRO. AD ohiects associated with her has | tand, except his plotures, which sre scattered everywhere, have been pinced in the National Museum | Washington Special, in Philadelphia . the hride were a physical and mental al wreel from the consequent [WLgas | womin who has not devoted sll the Dr. | Hn yesterday bethought himeelf of which Miu te laving in & supply of clothes ag otent to last her for vesras, The oud! {ginal nurpnse of 4 trousseay is in it self an exoellpat one, and that a bride | shoul start on her married [fe with a Those brides of year: age : Lara aot to be compared with the pros ent perfectly healthy, contented young { ¥ i Hlecard. The Daughter's Pines, = After a young woman bas finished er school education, when she takes tor place in society and enters on br kingdom as the princess roval of the home, she discovers that she need Lave no sinecurs, Without the sights | simt interference Wilh her mother’s pies jogative, she May assume a pumber of weeks and months of her engagement | | lesser and larger cares, which have liitherto been borne bre the matron, on {jiided. She will relieve her mother Ii much of the formal correspondence : | ipeidental to pocial intercourse, will 3 | sufficient amount of clothing to Inst for a twalvemonth, | tion: ‘clothes for a yoar shead, now { toaaily. small, as the case may he, put in the and | merely what 1s secessary for the sea no one can ques hut it is ng necesnary particularly orn. inrge or when fashions chinges #0 A sig of money, hank for the wears expenses : gon of the year when one is married | a great improvement oan the old way of basting (in rnfas iden yer | the Car Dia, using tne aeediop laa dows dees away with the irregular arrsage- | : pen ahouid thin ot parte arn purcirsed at ones, Sewing Hints is a8 far mure | Cpraciical plan. Hag per i Bazar. i gown | nl af phe a the © A teacher of sewing wriles to the | Boston Cooking Scliool magazine that : me Last sSintiinge vyery Ureh 3 $y 2 are ts he sewed by band, ruffle 10 tho garment by 3 os ao ng vertically sina the gathers them hetwoen Lup of the gathers dften seen on raffles. All bButtonhoies ir Hnderweny have a bar on wall ag on the meide snd wey will tear out and outatde us Without ruin the # Be oy Laan theap de fhe HME By ¢35TyeL Ley EAA of he hom a und wenr ind BE. Fh PLAS fa { af gar Te of the addping Io f anid togather anid wh the facing and hen to met. Many pisepie [ell the facing ab the top amd baitom: the work naka petty done by the drs method and then the gar | then is one Jes felling to be made. ! Heayi wend cardson the seversd orrashms when they are DOCOSSRTY. write and newer invitations, and attend to the ro hue | rarious small conrtesies which are in. Pisum bent an families who maintain riendbaip with others in the same r neighboring cities, Servants ususi- i adore the daughter of the house, nd receive her suggestions with a ready segolescence not invariable when they fall from the Ups of author ity If there are younger children thes anghter ali in their supervision, aod comeade and confidante of | her brothers next in age. What she may be to her father dupeides almost wholly on her tact, unselfixhoess and tt sweetness of manper and disposition. ‘ Pathers are wont to hold their daughe tore tn very tender regard: to accord them many indulgences, 10 deny them ar ping, ind ; bestow, fe, hear pothing in thei tia When a father 2d power in rsiditin Tak Phig | (BE ihe hurden and the heat of the & RY Ly day. possibly carrying a heavy load of business anxieties, and losing the . etastleity of vouth. his daughter muy Cather person can, Con the selfaame plane of age and #x- give him something of sympathy, com nanfonship and pleasure which no Her mother stands perience, and has too great a roaliza- sion of the difficulties in the way; the taughters ignorance natural to her and her youthful ontlook, =ive art immense Pathor : he the closest of the SRukiter an alegd to good of both —Colller's advantane. friend the mutual Wenkiy. Mea. Ps Option Grimesn— What an observing woman cour wife 8! Tatlow was way across Cthe room, and she spied out at once ‘hat ope of the battons wae off Kia ent, Pilgnriic—Yes: but all the hultons might be off my coat and every oils i garment. and she never would find Pout, in the matter of buttons she far sighted, you see —Boston Tre
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