i
t:
- .tnieiia
y, IlIVIiRi -----
fout-door men -i - - -
)dj from serious sprains nd
,prts w.r. .UPPd on that
have no more of ths
EVERY ONE CAN SING
.nd gun oT rod .nd racquet.
' flnind stblele. ,P',n
M'r T. accompaniment wilb
'. n.ev know bow easy
f D" Juobi Oil nd
rill II " .7- .L. ,.. Inrnil nl
1 T IU" " -"
There may be iom,
know bow
It, J ill season's enjoyment, and
M".r " i ...,..-n h.a a buddIv ol
(ll Ull'l""""'"-f " .
rtinedy'uf P'-
.. a new preeldent Id your Shake
ml , t?or la.t prealdeiil did not
" rti n; ib dldu'l Ilk 'reach dte
nolTT i SCHOOL.
.! located l Bsrllngeme. Ban
INGENIOUS THEORY ABOUT
TRAINING OF VOICES.
THE
Singing I Jueta Natural aa Talking, but
th Voir Mu.t II Calllvated According
to Inrleiihle Kulee-I'rartlr Nhoald Has
gin at the Tp of tha Voice,
CALLING THE STATIONS.
1 FRANK STATEMENT.
r,r.v.'d".v"th....t..n.iH..B
Z Ztw nd there la noarhool when
f, n.iiVih-ruiiitb training and care
. .ii.ii 'Mil r ran hiiuk.
uiiii aiiaiaaee I n.t aoniellnie Itccar In ' . ,
... . Mm. H, c. Pataraon. ef Falrhaven. Tell
meir rreuuaul Krpelllloa. . . .. .. . ...
..v i , a Keporter of Hr Kac.ul III-
"Occasionally," anl uiuu, "one ,lld euro.
hears a gourd ou the elevated road call Fr0B1 World Herald. r.lrb.T.,.. Mh.
the next station tai k instead nf the one. Mr R 0 Pe,erion. of Falrhaven.
ahead. Coming down on the. Mill, ave- w h fc bMQ for , nnluber of
."'"'.T'b I """'l'1 U yean .offerer from nerron. por.tra
leavinK Oram! .(reel, l.jik in and .ay rhenlni,tUm ,nd tismtlt nUnc.
ll.e nest Ktu i.m u Blocker ut ' I d wbQ h tely entlruly recovered
when he nu-anHranklm. hull. Una i j there(ormi wai mXUA npoI1 , f()W d,,,.
DiiKht tliink it would be, by meu call
in H the titutiout over and over hkuiu all
day 1 m K- To be nre' it miKht whmii that
the iianieg would be by frtmut repeti
tion id deeply graven on thoir memory
that there would bo I ho letm danger of
calliuK them wrong, but what I sup
pe haiipeim in thin that aoiuetimea
CONTESTS FOR (i LORY
THE OLYMPIC GAMES AMONG
ANCIENT GREEKS.
THE
iThat
JtlrtJ feeling afflloti nearly tvery.
tiilJ tejaon. Th nuBtleri eeane to
L tiralefi grow weary, tta ener
come enervated. Yon know Just
aj Diran. 8oru men and women
jr tnioiarily lo overooo. that
frired
In fairr dam when the fox wislud to
nuiLn hia vi.-,. .t ,.. u,..,t . y e ml ? " Ien "8 , ato br a Herald reDreaenUtive whow
milk and k.,l f. r chalk. Thin ho ute e ZZ?M ' ',,ent'0n bd CUe?. l h''
with Mult aatisfai tory nl that hi. ' day nj To wre "t miKht bwni that ' ln. t0 intulr'' Mri" r,l"'0B
next rail wim mad., wltlmut any of the the nanieg would 1 by frequent repeti- j .. j (of m,
unlm ky . ff.r , K,n,.rally pn-lnr.,1 by ; t.on .o deeply Kraveu .m thwr memory f fc rheuamti.m and
1,1-naturally harsh voiee. It U very evi- that there would bo the ,e. danger of j ootnplainU, Wa my bo.band
dent fn.ni all hat one Lean, and read, callmg them wronK. bu what I sup- , d , . uded , lttr , inm of mouey
uovvadayMhatth.H endof the e. ntury u pate happen, i thm-that aometlinea ; , fce dootori of
spn-ttiiK M U told ,f ,,,. roya road the mmd uneonKcuinKly gwitchei over, ( BJ, uke c, -nd Slin Fr.n.
to voUv linprov. i it. Why nl.ould not and the 8nar. call- from the up lit iu-, 0, bo, m. reUef ln an ctiM vtt
mx, U a road be found? la tin w day of , .tead of the down, or vice versa. j ' d w8 hm neHrl
lCitfiiriiti rjivat mwl nitliwiittitif Imii fnn ki ! "KniitntiiixtB u.'lnti n omirjl iti t tu'tt 1 Ikl Mv i " . .
Y . .; V . ' , . ' , . .; r ; , : ,7 : deipttired or my erer recoTenng vay
rii'Miiit ui m ( una. iav v iitumu aiv ii d i nr i "" v u'nn w i
tremendously? j think of it himself. Nmietiuie he cor-
The human voire U us.il for two pur-1 rectH hi n mild tone of voire, as though
prison by every one to Kja'ak with, by the leustaaid about it the belter. Home- ;
lnanv to Hinit with. That many wish to times ho nets it utraiuht clearly and nil-1
ciiiK but find themselvi H unable to do no mistakubly. I rode np town the other
is unhappily tme. That all th.'si could day on a tiixth avenue Hjrlem traiu
leant to sinn i-i also true, though thin is with a guard who, as the traiu left For
not without qui Htion in many minds. ty-8eoond atreet, looked iu and 8aid,
Much hiw Ikcii written lately iu rriti- 'Fiftieth next, Fifty eighth "treer train,
cisin . f the disagr.'ealile(ualitii'H of the ! cbnngo there for Harlem.' Hut the next
"peaking voire, especially (he harshness ' minute he looked iu agaiti and said,
of the voice of American women. Lit- I with equal if not greater distinction and
tie him Ixi'ii KUL'L'cHted. however, to P in- deliberation, 'tiftiulh next, tlarlem
MAJOR W. W. ROBBING.
Framer of the Indiana Military Bill Made Well
f t aft . I ..a af A aaax afk I I fjaa a4
I by great force of will. But tbia
.u It nulla oowerfully npon the
nysteui, which will not long ttand
rin. Too many people "work on
rtev" and the result 1 aeen ln an
al wreck, marked "nerroua proa
I," in every -direction. That tired
I a positive proof of thin, weak, 1m
blood; for, If the blood la rich, red,
vd and vigorous, it imparts life and
to every nerve, organ and tissue
0 body. The necessity of taking
;-i Sa snparllla for that tired feeling
lerefore, apparent to every one, and
good It will do yon ia equally beyond
Jun. Keuieuibei that
poods
ISarsaparilla
On Traa Blood Portlier. AIldnnrctaU.il.
irrd ouly by U. I. Iluod Co., Lowall, Me
OCJ S rlllS tooporaM. 16ata.
ttsnni I could tret relict
1 1" U 11 H from a most hor-
wiBr.ble b,ood dij
,1 had spent hundreds of dollars
ig various remedies and physi
s, none of which did me any
i My finger nails came off and
hair came out, leaving me
"ectly bald. I then went to
'.OT SPRINGS
ing to be cured by this celebrated
ment, but very soon became disgusted
. decided to try S.S.S. The effect was
t. ., f wonderful. I commenced to recover
r ice, and after 1 had taken twelve bot
l I was entirely cured cured by S-S.S.
v a tne wono-
r wned Hot
f 'gs had failed.
0 komihm Dtseatet an d lr Tratmnt analled frt to uy
rr fri fcH
FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK
Juet Don't Feol Wall,"
fipir-lLIVER PILLS
af h Ona TOing la ua.
Onlv Ona for a Dos.
Bald brdruMiataatase. a boa
BaiuDlaa Frae.
ir.Botank Med.C rnua. i a.
1$ wfcat ails you?!
Hart va a ftfllai
at artlfbt la tkt
Slomacb Rlaalla i
aurreallaa tfclra
Inaafttlod Voailt. i
tutor faod Waler.
hramh Hearlbanl
Bad TaMa In tk
Uautb Id tht Mara-
lat-Palpllallaa af 1
lb.Htart.dof tollla-l
Itaalea af Slomack
fankend MaatB
T.aa la the Bawtlt (
laaa af Fletk
Fkkla Apptllla ,
Depmard, Irrtlablt
Caadlilaa af the
u.il niulaa
Htadackt Caailla.
aUaa ar Dlarraaar
DYSPEPSIA
la aat af lit aaaar faraia. Tk aat aaaltlaa car
far tkla dlaOVMloi caaaplalal I
Acker's Dyspepsia Cablets,
k. .ll anaald. aa nclt af ccat
Caaaiit Rimit. lloM Imperial, hew Tork.
ja: "I tiinvrrd horribly tn'.n dyiila. but,
Atker'i Tablu.uki allar mcaU.havaourad ma. (
ACKER MEDIC1JIEC0., lltll Ckaaibera St, R.T.
rdy the il. feet k. As for the singing voice,
it ban lately lieeil Htateil that "of nil
brancheH of musical study the incst dis
couraging ierhaps H the cultivation of
the voire."
Hero is something which interests
thousands of im tsoiis, and when we in-f-lmlit
in our Ktihieet the iiimrovemeut
of the speaking voire it is one which
should interest millions. IVoplo are
srarro who n ally care nothing about
music. They are srarrir still who do
not curry n musical instrument tiiKUit
with them wherever thry go. The sing
er is ut no trouble or t xis nse to jinK-uiv
nu instrument upoii which to inrfonn.
All lie net ds to do is to open his month
and it is ready. Moreover, this instru
ment, rightly trcutcd, need f;ir less
practice, than uny piano or vi. lin, nnil
there is a method of right treatment
which can bodescribid to "out of the
way students. " This method consists of
just two things relax the throat, begin
all practice ut the top of the voice.
In order to gain a relaxed throat
simply try to stretch the throat oih u,
as in yawning, und to sing ns low down
in the throat as possible. Never imagine
that tiny tones pn arced from or go to
tho top of the head, but tliink that they
all start from u point low ill the throat,
uud must eomo directly out of the
mouth, toward the front teeth. A con
tracted throat produces n rough, rasping
or nasal voice. Au oticn, relaxed throat
produces a round, smooth, clear voice.
The second injunction liegin all prac
tice ut the top of tho voice is most im
portant More harm has bet n done by
the training of voices upward than the
world has yet liny Idea, una ll is mar
velous that we have not learned this
fact before tho end of tho nineteenth
century. Si-ales should never tie sung
upward by beginners, because tins o nus
to emphasize instead of to bridge over
any breaks that the voire may have. Hy
always training the voice downward
tho difficulties with regard to breaks
and registers are overcome without any
theorizing mid cxiicrimcnting on the
part of the student. Au exercise which
ran bo practiced with immense lieiiefit
by every student is to is gui in ww
est tone that the singer can take easily
and sing each successive tone downward
to tho syllable "ha" low down in the
throat us imssible, using u great deal of
breath for each syllable and Uiking
fresh breath for each one.
Besides the question how best to nn
provo the singing voice, iiersous are
seeking answers to two other questions
how can wo improve our sieakiiig
voices and can wo all learn to sing?
Ti.nimni.biiiir voice rim be made pleas-
nut and agreeable in tho same way that
tl.n cMurmir voice isilnliniv. il. It is most
emphatically truo that many iiersous
speak habitually in tones ma arv un
necessarily shrill and rasping, inis is
caused by throat contraction, which
squcrzi s the tone and renders it rough.
To relax the throat by stretching it open
as in yawning and to spcaK low in me
the tone to lie smooth,
round and clear. A very uuwise injunc
tion is often given in tins connection
viz. "Do not siieak in su. liaiiign Key.
Tho very opposite of this should w in
culcated. Voices are never sunn w vuu-
they are high; they only sound sunny
because tho throat is apt to be contract
ed more on high tones. This weakens
the high tones and tho effort to siieak
loudly causes forcing or tne voire, u
people would relax the throat mid then
strengthen the high tones by their free
and proper nse, they won in soon nonce
a vast improvement in tone quality.
"Can every one Irani to sing?" Un
questionably, yes. Every one who can
sis'iik can also learn to sing, if ho will
take a little trouble, for the very same
instrument, the larynx, furnishes the
voice for both stieoch and song. The
ouly difference between the shaking
.....1 1. ainirinir voice is that the
train, change there for Fifty-eighth
street. '
"Here was a caso that was a little
different: A nrwsmau who got off a
Sixth avenuo train with a bundlo of pa
pers ut Fifty-third street handed a pa
per to tho guard and asked hi in to five
it to (lie ticket chopper at tme iinniireu
and Hilrty-imii street, ine guaru look
ed into the car as th
said. 'Hundred and
next,' but this was so far off that it
really needed no correction, and very I
1,1 v tlin mnird let it lio at that.
but he smiled ai he closed tho dour."
Now York Sun.
health, when, one day a friend advised
Dr. Williams' Fink Fills, saying they
had known of a case very similar to
mine, where a wonderful cure bad been
effected by their use,
"Acting up.m this advioe, as a last
remedy, my husbaud purchased a box
of the Fink Fills more to please my
friend than auy belief in the medicine.
However, before the bos was half goue
I felt a decidod change for the better
aud after using three boxes was en
tirely recovered, and folt as well aud
stroug as I ever did.
"Dr. Williums' Fink Fills have cer
tainly been a wonderfully effective
aud I have no best
Foot Itncca, liming anil Wreatllng Were
Ilia Main Fr at area In the F.arllar t'aatl
vala Kare For Hoy and Ulrla How
Thry Were t'umlurtcd.
Ill the April number of Century there
, is an urticlu by Frofesor Allan Mar
qniinil tu "The Old Olympic Humes,"
, n pr. pos of !ht niti'inpt, to revive the
i f, -tival at Athens, l'mfe-sor Marqiiand
a.ivs in part :
! The foot tares were three in number,
called respectively the dromos or sia
dion, the iliaiilos, and the dolich.m, ac
cording as the coiiri-o was traversed
imeK, twice or a nniiilier of times. The
drum" was n straightaway dali of
about .'HO yard, or exactly 1113.27 mo
teis. A long line of llagstoiies, grooved
so as to be tirmly gripped by the feet,
was laid at each end of the course, inis
primil(.-d the linish for both long and j
rhort races to lake jdm-e ni tne miiiih
end of the stadium. Along these flag
stones pvts were erected, dividing the
line so ihut 20 runners might start at
once, for there seems to have be-u nil
ull coiner' rwo, fiom which the victors
were elect, d to contend on the follow
ing day iu groups of four.
The ilisiul. was not n straightaway
rare, but involved a quick turn at the
farther end of the course and a return
to the starting point. The dolich.w was
a Uiuu rare, the length of which is vari
ously Mated as H. 7, H, 13, 20 und 21
Vs. but t be tini. k turns
mil iio.de it a contest ill en-
l durance of quite different character from
I running the aaine distance on n modern
cinder tiack. Such physical endurance
moved most useful at times, us wneu
THE OLD MAN.
rumAriv for ma and I hava no
tancy ln recommending them to any ; tad'ia. At the longest this race did not
one who was affected as 1 was. ! reach three miles, hut the
Dr. Williams' Fink Fills are not
looked npon as a patent medicine, but
...Km am a tirna.'rl nltoM An anitlvlia
guard IOOk , f ... ,nn..rH.. ahna thit thev oon-
traiu starlet! and , . . , . n at i.
. . ' I H I II II. IH II 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1..'. 1 111. Ill . .11 . t. u vw-
Thirty-tifth street . nni,B.urT n atvn nw lifa and ti,,.io.,,l... ...m I,, nutifv the Suiii'lans
richness to the bl(Kd and restore shat- of the approach of the Persians, ran from
tered nerves. They are an unfailing Athens to Sparta and back ( lilj miles)
epeci&o for such diseases ss locomotor ; ju two tlavs. Hut all (lie feats recorded
ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitns ' uf long tlistaneo runners in (Arrive have
danoe, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, I been ccIii.mI by the fix days' running
nervous headache, the after effects of mid walking ma ches of modern tunes,
la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale ' Tho military value of sjieed was rerog
and sallow oouiplexious, aud the tired 1 uized m '.lie Olympic f.wilval by tho
feeling resulting from nervous pros- ! hoplit.slronios, or rare for aimed sol
tration, all diseases resulting from ' dit-rH. who ran the length of thocourso
vitiated humors in the blood, such ' ami bark in heavy arne.r. At lirst they
scrofula, chronio erysipelas, etc. seein to have carried I he lielinet, sar,
i , - : ir
A mmwhm
Ita SlgulBranc aa Applied to the Head ol
tha Uualnaaa Home.
Worn T tbn head of a largo coaceru
or the responsible executive ofli.vr of a
ornnt eornoratiou. whether mv age were
n. r.i i u.1,.1. i. fniir. nu or tit v ftiii inir an) aiau
CI Ul I a n ii .... i i ..H.av - - ... - j j
plnyees or suhqrdimites to call me "The j troubles peculiar
Old Man." Not, of course, to my face as suppressions, ir
or wneu tney wore auiiressing mv, u.u
among themselves or wlieu tbey spoke
of me to their friends.
His Majesty," "His Royal Higu-
a apeciuo lor ; shield and greaves, but later tne vase
to females, suoh nuintinus indicate that only helmets and
irregularities, and all shields were carried, twenty live lira
Findings
j'Thebest, of course,"you
(ell your dressmaker, V"V VC,
and trust to her
usine the 3l
ness," "His Excelleucy" uud tho liko :
all ludicute thut the persons to whom j
they are applied ptissess power, but iu
this commercially deiuocrutio ago and
country the cue appellation of undisput
ed autocracy is "The Old Mau."
Applied to tho head of a concern it
frequently indicates love, generally re
spect aud always complete submission
to authority. It is as free from uny sug
nf uin us is "reverend." It is
never given when there is a question of
authority or a smoldering rebellion
against it.
When "The Old Man" says a thing,
that settles it; there uro no questions to
be asked; there is no comment to be
made. When "The Old Mau" does some
thing, or fails to do something, there is
no criticism to bo indulged iu.
"The Old Man" is the one person
about tho establishment who is absolute
ly bis own master, whose coming in
aud going out aro unhampered, whose
encouraging word carries real weight,
aud w hoso reprimand indicates real dan
ger, to whom "sir" is a right uud uot
a courtesy.
Long livo "The Old Muu!" And
wheu, through his half closed private
office d.sir, he hears the boyy term him
thus kindly, let him congratulate Him
self that loyalty is iu his service aud
that ho has attained the acme of dignity.
Truth.
Kovel Safety 1-auip.
The new safety lamp for mines, oper
ating opou a peculiar principle, is re
ported us being in successful uso in Ger
many. A peculiarity of thU lamp is
noted namely, that it is not closed iu
any special way, like other lamps, und
it matters very little whether or not the
workman, disregarding the regulations
of the mine, succeeds iu opening the
lamp, for there is u special arrangement
by means of which the name is extiu
onishuble at the same instant. This is
expluinod by there being in the inte
rior of the lamp glass a spring which is
compressed when the upper piece is
screwed down, whicu euuuies a cup iu
operate upon the wick iu such a manner
as to shift itasitle, laciinating me ugm
ing of the lamp ami afterward the com
bustion. Wheu the spring is woraeu iu
i. nni.tmrv direction, the cap agaiu
ojieratos npon the wick, aud tho flamo
ceases the moment tne cap cuuiua ...
contact with the air. The lamp can be
lighted without being optmud.
A Uowery Walter's Amendment,
A slim young man with a high stand
ing collur uud straw colored mackintosh
hurried into a Bowery restuuraut the
attllaal AVPllillfZ. As the waiter with furl-
wia threw bis towel uowu
forma nf wnulin.isa. Thev build no the
blood and restore the glow of health to
pale and sallow cheeks. They are for
sale by all druggists, or may be had by
mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine
Company, Schenectady, N. Y., forBOo.
per bos, or sis boxes for f 3 60.
In a recent magazine article John
Morley says: "There are probably not
sli Englishmen over 60 whose lives
need to be written or should be written."
sen shields were pieservetl In the temple
of Zeus for this purpose.
The metis for boys were not it revival (
of ancient usage, but were instituted by ,
the iM-oplti of Klis "bectuse the idea
tilMil them." These races Were over a ,
shorter course than that for the men, ns
were also the races for young girls. The
races for girls were not a portion oi me
great .ens festival, but took place nil
Major Robblns, of the Soooud Indi
sns Bute guards, aide on den. Mo
Kee's staff and president of campdray,
has been for two years one of the most
influential members of the Indiana
legislature and the author of the famous
Indiana Military Law ol INnw. wajor
Koblbus was a very sick man up to the
time of taking Falne's celery oompound.
In proof of what that remarkable
remedy can do to make a slok person
strong and well, Msjor Hobblns' letter
from Indianapolis best tells its own
straightforward story.
"1 wss troubled with a torpid liver,
nnn.iin.tl.in and aooouiDSUViuB sallow
complexion, while my entire nervous
system was entirely deranged, aud I
was greatly reduoed in flesh. While
In this condition I was taken down
with a very severe attack of the grip,
and was, for a long time, oonflued to
the house and my bed.
"I resorted to vsrlous roedlolnes snd
tonics, and under their temporary in
tier the auspices or tne gon.iess ' - - . to re.
auolher occasion. 1'ansaulas tnus no- ' 4'.-i. ,Hr. in
scribes them: "Ever, four.!, year IB
In London no fewer than 188,000 , matron- weave , shawl for Hera, and, ".'t;. buterMpie lu0.
people live four aud more to the room. ;tl,.i..ouii...er , , 0Pul wgl
and of these 8,000 are packed to the ei- And the contest is a race for maidens of . my business, bnt
tent of eight or more to the room. various ages. In the . rst me. are the obliged U .ban-In J
youngest, . -. ,. ...., ...... the .,,.,. re.ult
Ulld list ol ail tne eitiesi. Aim tney uu . . .,, In.
run with their hair down their back, a ' "AI this juncture , -
WHIN Tllk 8LMMF.ll BKBKZK
Blows through the treea, moat of Ul who cin
aria oS for a co.iutry Jaunt. Fewer croaa Ilia
Atlantic. W hether It ta bnaliieas or pleaanr
rada one Iroui home, lloairller'a Si.imaeh lilt
lera ia Ihe bot nmpanlmriil of a voya nr
v. nl.. .muu e.tilal.ta. ro .tuner.
.11 WII.HI.. . - . . - - - -
c.al traveler and enilsranU emii ur In 11.1
Cial traveler aim rmiKi.iiw .-" m m .m. ( , .1.1
n.i.iii,,, Tna Mi.iera la Hurl valli'd lor bllloiu. 1 imrl of 11 sin. 1.. shorter. And 1 110 Vic tots
malarial, uj.pei.uo or liver unorder. I twelve crowns of olive and part of tho
short tiinio below the km, and their , iw. wno u -
right khouUer bate ,0 the breast. They Keying P"' ..l
use in this contest tho regular race --
course ino.ym, but make it a six,., P-nd "d,
uro au Bia.a . w
Its beneftolal effects.
"M atmatitn. whiuh had failed me.
returned, my constipation ceased, and
very soon mv liver became normal ln
iu action. Following this my sleep
lessness snd .headaches oeased, snd I
beagn to gain flesh. The Insidious hold
on me that tne grip nan nunerw uu
. ii.n..t.J
was relaxed, ana i in mTujumwu
and strengthened, so I could resume
my vocation, and feel free from tha
languid, enervated feeling that bad so
long possessed me.
"t. frian.la were rilessantly sor-
prised with the change in my oondl.
tlon, and 1 was oniy too nappy
Value's oelerv compound to
suoh of my soqualntauoes as were suf
fering irora any oi mo uouiy.-.m.
which so complicated my oase. There
fore. I again say I feel Impelled by a
sense of gratitude to express how much
I have been helped, for I now feel and
look like a new man."
Fhyslolans who rely on Falne s eel
ery compound as thousands of the
most wide awake members of the pro
fession are doing, especially now that
nearly every one feels the need of a
genuine spring remeay pns,cinua
knov very well what that languor and
that tired feeling means. They know
that debility today often results in
nervous prostration tomorrow, unless
the tired system Is quickly Invigorated.
That Is why all over the country
today Falne's oelery compound is being
taken by the advioe of skilled physl
oians. It Is the one remedy that
physicians can conscientiously call a
genuine sprlug remedy. Try it
He -if we were not In a canoe, I woul.l klu
yon. tibe Tain Die a.Uoro luataiitly, air.
Flrat Aclor- Remember when we were on th
load Iu that war play-areiie laid In lit South
In vtT Koeouu Actor -Yea; C(K laid Iu Ul
Vt eat la 'H.
BOW'S THIS.t
" - r.. tl ...... 11,1 . . r. I. . w . ... fn.anv
caaeol t alarrh that cauuol be cured by llall a
vatarrn t ore. .
K. J. t'HKNKY A CO., Prop., Toledo, O.
We, the nn.leralmiecl, hare known F. J. Cheney
In. th.. I... W ve.ra. .ml believe kiln terf.-Ctlf
honora'ile In all bualncaa trana.'lloiia, and
Uiiauclally able to carry out any ouimauuu
mad by their linn.
Vt st 4 Tscaz,
Whnleaale Urugnl.li. Toledo, 0.
Wai.iiIS.i, Kisnam Si M.hvin,
U klu.l. ll. I. '.nlMiln n
n.n'a ratarrh Cure la taken internally, ai tln
j, .1. .i.i.t liu l.liuiH ..id mil. nil. .I.rf.il.
the ayaieiu. rrire .no ier uuu.v. u i
L)niKli.. Teillmonlnl tree,
ball 'a lauilly pllla are th beat.
Mr. Twynn Thet say Mra. Van Under, lh
new aocleiy leader, I rlaht in the twlui. Mr.
Twyuu-ll m, ab drraaea lor It.
I know that my life was saved by Piao's
Cure for consumption. John A. Miller,
Au cable, Michigan, April 21, ls'tf.
She If I don't acrept yon ihta lime, you
won't get dlx ouiaijtxl, will your llo-Oh, no.
There ar olliere.
riTa.-All s topped free by le. Kllno's
llraai Narva Iteetorer. No lil.ali. r II r Hrat
riay'auae. Marveloua cure. Tfeallae and . )
trial bottle Iree to Fit ra.ee. sena to or. ..,
Ml Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
TaT Gismsa tor breakfast.
WOSBSaaw Bl
vrrv
BIAS
VELVETEEN
SKIRT BINDING
Why don't you tell her to use it or,
i Detter sun, ouy u
, If your dealer will not supply you w
Will- ..
, Samp ei ihewlne l.b.H and "'erl'";'";11
"hom Dratamaklr.." a n.w. .ournal
Emma M. Hooper, ot the Udi Howa Journal
! tellln how to pat on BU Valv.tss Salrt B.o
Inpaem tor 2oc..po'ge paid.
- 5.H.M.C..P.O.B-6S.N.V.CIty.
A .liirt
1ln - Jhe table and gave it a wit the slim
aud the latter us, s clncny the n gner you. - theysaiiet
nuui ii
"A piece of apple pie and a cup of
coffee, and hurry np," said the young
mau firmly.
"Suy. look a here, young feller, Buid
the waiter, shaking his finger ut the
guest, "1 11 git yer do pie aud 1 11 git
yer de coffee, but I'll be bunged if I 11
nury np." And the big fellow slouched
off toward the kitchen, leaving the young
mun transfixed.
"One iu de dark aud Eve's gift to
Adam on a limited freight fer a Chol
lv " was the order he yelled into the
kitchen. New York Sun.
and medium tones. If a I""'1
he cannot sing, let him, in the first
,m li.itiwii.il to begin at the begin-
uiug, instead of at the end. Let hnn not
be discouraged because ne . .
once sing a whole tune correctly, but let
him believe that, if. as must be the
caso, he can form any single tone or two
tones correctly, he can improve upou
this ability, just as any one who can
add two and two can also add three and
three, and then four and four. The mam
thing to understand is that inability to
sing is not generally caused, as is so
often supposed, by wnnt of voice or w ant
of ear, but simply by lack of flexibility
of voicethat is, weakness of the mus
cles which tighten and relux the vorul
cords. New iork li.ruio.
heifer sarritired to Hera, und paintings
of t licit) are matin for Hera. And the 11)
matrons who preside over tho games
have us many handmaids.
Severer and more dangerous, but more
popular, wero the contests iu wrestling,
boxing and tho pancratium. Wrestling,
however, since the days of mythical
Theseus, had ceased to be a contest of
brute force, uud had become a trial of
skill. I'intlar pruised the victor Ephar
most us us lining "deft handed, nimble
limited, with the light of valor iu his
eyes." und Flntiirch regarded wrostling
as tho most scientillo of ull the games.
Onickuess of eyo to detect a weakness
"" iu the staiid of tho opponent, activity
ol , ., . . I I ..,
Ill tne uso oi nrins mm wmy u..it h-h".
and thn timely application of muscular
stiuiigth brought into play a harmony
of athletiu qualities which made the
coutest uu object of beauty to the plastic
mind of tho tt reeks. Few wero the re
strictions, such as tho rule uguinsi
striking ami biting, Many were the
stratagems which wero permitted, such
us choking, squeezing, tripping, clam
bering upon uu opponent's buck, or
breaking his fingers. Thrice must un op
ponent throw his adversary so that both
shoulders touched the ground licfore lie
could lie declared victor, und if wo may
judge from the figured representations
the dual overthrow was
geutlo act.
nilT DDIPCC end other eiitariy the oni7Sk.
S Sv - - - uUI rnlw tO eouceio thai aval aoluuiarlly eaV
A f QT i n Z lediicetl p. i. e. oc. in want lin.e. otlainalrd a M
V JL. Wit Idea in th.e Una, on account of which, and tha od
XcrarYV 31 Ji VJk. wotka of lie oo.le, it baa baao awarded ona-ha!l
. iOV. W ItiTrVA til world e windmill bueineee. ll prapaya l.elahl
VywW ?&f K irl loaWbiamh ho.iac. on at your JoorA .
lit m?Z!'3& jLalr'tf?f Send now for catalog. for np-tn-dalal
Iff aA T tjLjt 'Zdr-, v bleaa. Our Inilutor aiay not bav ill I
aaaw mmm The very remarkable and certain
AA riT I A TXT rallefriven woman bv IlOORE'S
V eAaV la i sT l.il REVEALED REM EDY has glvsn
It tha name of Woman's Friend. It la . -n i s a oniformly success
ful in relieving the backaches.headaches rl L J J
which burden and shorten a woman's
women testify for It. It will give health and strength
and make life a pleasure. For sale by all druggists.
BLUMAUER-FRANK. DRUO CO.. ft. an. a hp. AgenU.
t
and weakness
life. Thousands of
CLEVELAND NOT IN IT.
1 - r0 CHILDMEN TECTMINO -,
far aala by all W-Ja. t;aiaa a S" '
fKkt wntit iu list Taio. r r
I 1 Baat Cuiwh SmusTaaaaa OuuS. vaa rj
1 laiima a.d W dmaa'ata. "'
It Is snid that the sale of Macaulay'a
hlstorv of England In the first year of
ltg publication has not since lieen sur
passed by that of any historical work,
and the cheek for WM paid to Ma
eauluy by hi l-uMI-hem was the h.rj
est single check .wild t an author for
literary work until the payment made
for "Gen. Grant's Memories."
A 4-year-old
Imagination s
cannot see.
F iplrlng henaUtrlal Terma.
Senators whose terms will expire
March 4. 1&U7, are Fugh of Alabama,
Jones of Arkansas, l'erkins of Califor
nia. Teller of Colorado. Flalt of Con-,
necticut, Call of Florida, Gordon , of
i. T..t, ia of Idaho. Falmerof Illi
nois, Voorhws of Indiana. Allison of
Iowa, Peffer of Kansas. Blackburn of
Kentucky, Illauchurd of Louisianu, Gib
son of Maryland, Vest of Mn-souri,
Jones of Nevada. Hill of New York.
Hauebrough of North Dakota, Brire of
Ohio. Mitchell of Oregon, Cameron of
child oplly described Pennsylvania, iruy oi c u.u
looLU Vthlngs yoo Kyle of Southj tar, o -
moiit, require oi r.a.-..,.
of New Hampshire, Frilchard of North
Carolina aud Vilas of Wiacousin.
It Is worth nnieiulwrlng that there
Is altars a big profll I schemes.
Gladness Comes
With a better understanding or tne
transient nature of the muny phys
ical ills, which vunish before pi-otter efforts-gentle
e ffortH-pleusun I e norts
rightly directed. There Is comfort in
the knowledge, that ho many forms of
aickDi-h are not due to any arttiul dis
ease, but simply to a constipated condi
tion of the vU m, which the pleasant
family laxative, Svrupof Figs, prompt
ly removes. That is why It is tliu only
remedy with millionsof families, and is
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value gxid health. Us beneficial
effects Bre due U) the fact, thut it is the
one remedy which promotes Internal
cleanliness without debilitating tho
organs on which it acts. It ia therefore
all important, In order to get its bene
ficial effects, to note when you pur'
chase, that you have the genuine art -cle.
which is manufactured by the Culi
fornlaFigSvrupto. only aud sold by
all reputable druggists.
If in the enjovment of pood health,
and the systi-m is regular, laxative, or
.-...edit a are then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual diM-ase, one
may be commended to the moat skillful
phyakiane, but if in need of a l"f tive,
one should have the best, and with the
well-Informed everywhere, Syrup of
Vig stands highest and U moat largely
sttd and givss most general satiafactioa.
Congreaatnan llerry Kaya Ha Will Not lie .
ralileullHl t an.lld.le.
Coiigressmun A. S. Berry of Kentucky,
who is a member of tho congressional
delegation which Is inspecting Hostou
l.,.rl.,,r auiil tlin ntl.nr dltv ! I
"I can say very positively that Presi
dent Cleveland is not In tho race ut all. 1
I have g.Kxl reason to know thut when
the time, comes he will announce thut
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"Ill fuct, a paper of such nuture wns ( "
i i u I..... u ;..,,. imrl li nt
pr' pare.i uy in... bh.i.ij .hi.t "
1 1, roioiii.t of the national c.ominitttw'.
! who felt that that was not tho most op
! portuuc time for It to Isi given out, ha
consented to withhold It for a time."
New York World.
Ait ran J Xe w laeaie.
Some of tho men w ho spend hulf a
duzen hours or more a day in rooms ou
the top fl.sirsof skyscraping office build
ings are talking ulsmt u new uiliuent
that liny allege is the rerfllt of doing
twines so far from the ground.
"I never was troubled with headache
or dizziness," said one of these men,
"-.ntil I moved into my pieseut offices.
Then I not iced that about an hour after
I had settled down to business my heud
woultl feel Inuvy, and ut times I would
be slightly dizzy. These feelings ou cer
ium tlajs Increased the longer I remain
ed In my office, und half uu hour ufter
I bud descended to the street they would
! disupar. Several other men who are
1 on the top H.Miis of big office buildings
have complained of similar symptoms,
atd on comparison wo have come to the
eoiielusiou that I hey wero produced by
the same causes. Possibly the fact thut
tbn air Is slightly more run fled at tho
alUiudo at which we work muy account
for this feeling of nutuaiueas. " New
York Sun.
Roughness is a needless cause of dis
content Beverity bretdeth fesr, but
rougness breedoth hate. Even reproof
from authority ought to be grave, and
not taunting.
by no moans a 1 ing man aon .org. "-
worm is irasiuiui ",
are more ready to obarge your account
with somothlug bad than something
FRAZER cfXfciE
EST IN 1HI WOHL0. VA IV i-" W fc
Ita wrrlnfQttUtipruntnfiM
. . . .1 . ..I ... aa i.lbu k.akiiil If rata
...il.-at... turn tu.waaai ikf Bill nltlMf til-til 1 1
trout Atilinal Olla. UT a II St OHM IN
Sou SALS BY OKS..ON AND
WAIIIINUTON MEH( HANTS
and Dealers fcuerally.
WHO CARRIES IHE L1RGEST
S I , ,..., .. iiM,ll,,..lfiiw1..
LliinfCatlery,Hporiiii(Uoooa.
Barber Suppll aud baiaarUoodal Wby.dou I
Tha ntoDosed railway up the Jung-
fran. Switzerland, will be 19.8 kilo
meters long, and will cost 8,000,000 1 Th,T wM1 IM,,,,. yoo with anything yon want
fr.no.. To p.y, it would have to crry -x XT
17,000 p.ssengers a year.
Aooordlng to Sir Benjamin Rlohsrd
son, the normal period of human life is
about 110 years, and seven out of ten
aversge people ought to attain that
at lowea. niaiae. (imi. iiu .
IfHtueorL'aial.mnaof Hrtlng Oood or Barber
Suppllaa. SJU Market Strtml. San yranclacu, CaL
SURE CURE FOR PILES
s. j .... k1M,.. f rtu.r tmi riiiiirtMatiMsi
iwaim " - " - y attaa. lU'k-
Vir alrik. MU.A.SSta, fkUa,l-a.
N. P. N. U. No. 05:). 8. F. N. U. No.
730
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NOTHING
BUT THE
GENUINE
CItVELCS
Ten will find one coupon
Inside aaeh two oune bag
and Iwo coupons lnald sacb
Iburounc bag of BIaokwH's
Durham, Bay a bag of this
oalabraUd tobacco and read
tbs coupon whlab. gives a
Hat of valuable prsMDt and
bow to et them.
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