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W A S H IN G T O N Won- exclaim ed a d r u f*lit, now t b . peapla Id.;' ■ ° ' c i, ’to H >od’l SaraapanUa. They all want Hood’s Sarsaparilla Tfae 0ne Tru# W ood Purlller. I H ood’ S P i l l # rure A ll druggists. |1. L iver Ills. 2ft cents. Too Much K n ife ! The use o f th e su rge o n ’ s k n ife is be- I coining so gen eral, re su ltin g fa ta lly I in such a large num ber o f cases, as to I occasion gen eral a larm . T h e press al- I most d aily ann ou n ces th e d ea th of som e unfortunate w h ose sy ste m co u ld not withstand th e sh o c k o f a n op eration , I and whose life w as c r u e lly sacrifice d to I the keen b lade o f th e su rgeon . I o f course, in som e in stan ce s an I operation is n ecessary, and is th e I only means o f sa v in g life , b u t su ch cases I are exceed in gly rare. S o m an y d eath s I occur under th ese co n d itio n s, h ow ever, I that the pu b lic is b e g in n in g to re a lize I that the doctors are to o h a sty in resort- lin g to the k n ife , and i f su ch a sta te of I affairs continues, th ere w ill b efore lo n g I be a general u p risin g a g a in st su ch m eas- lures It is but rea so n ab le to b e lie ve I that the m ajority o f operation s are I unnecessary, b ut w h en th e fa ta l m ista k e I is discovered to o la te, o n ly th e d octors I erer know o f th e ir error, an d th o u g h a I precious life is g iv e n u p , th e p u b lic is I assured th at d eath w o u ld h a v e resu lted I in spite o f th e op era tio n , an d w h o ia lever the w iser ? I The folly o f reso rtin g to th e k n ife in leases of ca ncer, is d em o n stra ted e v e ry I time it is u n d erta ken . T h e d isease is I in the blood and th e c a n c e r o r sore is [but the outw ard m an ife sta tio n o f a | terrible con d ition o f th e e n tire circu la - | lion. To en t ou t th is sore, th erefore, | does n o tin a n y w a y effect th e disease, | snd it can e a s ily be seen th a t th e o n ly | correct treatm ent is to g e t a t th e sea t o f lthe disease, and p u rify t h e blood ; th e | «ore w ill th en h eal u p n e tu r a lly . S .S .S . | is the most pow erful b lo o d rem ed y m ade, n . w il l ia m w a l p o l e . To submit to an op era tio n , is to volun* Itirily endanger o n e ’ s life , w ith o u t th e ■ slightest hope o f b e in g benefitted. Mr. W illia m W valp a lp oi o le , is a w ealth planter resid in g at Wia lsh to w u , S o u t h IE 1 ■ Dakota, anil is w e ll k n o w n a ll over th e Iftate. Under d ate o f J a n u a ry 20th, 1896, I he writes; " A b ou t th re e y e a rs ago, th ere ■ came under m y le ft e y e a little b lo tc h ■ about the size o f a sm a ll p ea. I t grew ■ rapidly, and for th e p a s t j e a r , sh o o tin g ■ pains ran in e ve ry d ire c tio n . I becam e lalarmed and co n su lte d a go o d doctor, ■ who pronounced it ca n ce r, an d said th at lit must be cu t out. T h is I w ou ld n ot (Ml ■ consent to, h a v iu g lit t le fa ith in th e in- Idiscriminate use o f th e k n ife , th o u g h I ■ was alarmed at m y c o n d itio n . R ea d in g ■ of the m any cu res m ade b y S .S .S ., I Idetermiued to g iv e th a t m ed ic in e a tria l, land after I h ad ta k e n it a few d ays, th e ■ cancer becam e irritate d a u d b egan to d is charge. T h is a fte r a w h ile c e a s e d , le a v in g la small scab, w h ich fin a lly d ropp ed off, land only a h e a lth y lo o k in g little ■ soar remained to m ark th e p la ce w here Ithe destroyer h ad h e ld fu ll sw a y .W ords lir e inadequate to e x p re ss m y gra titu d e to lthe great blood p u rifier, S . S . S ., aud I [write this h op in g th a t it m a y be th e m eans [of leading oth er su fferers to a c u re .’ * | Cancer is not in cu ra b le , b ut th e o n ly [means of cu rin g it is to rid th e b lo o d of ■ the disease. S .S .S . n e v e r fa ils to do [this, but it is th e o n ly rem ed y to be re- I lied upon. I t is gu aran te e d p u re ly [vegetable, and cu res C a n ce r, S crofu la, [Eczema, C atarrh, R h e u m a tism and a n y [other disease o f th e b lood . O th er blooa [diseases often d ev e lo p in to su ch alarm* [ing conditions th a t th e doctors th in k an [operation n ecessary. S cro fu la, for in stance, often d iseases th e g la n d s o f th e [neck to such an e x te n t th a t an operation | is looked upon as a b so lu te ly th e o n ly I relief. T h is is a lso a ffrave error, as th e [disease is in th e b lo o a and a real blor*»! I remedy is th e o n ly cure. | An operation n ever d id cu re a blood I disease. Beware o f th e k n i f e ! I Send for our b o o k s on ca n ce r and [blood diseases, m a ile d free. S w ift S p ^ I Ciiie Com pany, A tla n ta , G eorgia* 1 $ th is w h a t a ils v o n ? Have too a feeliaf ' o f weiaht in the ' Stomach — Bloating t after eatin»— Belch ing of Wind -Vomit- < in f o f Food—Water- hens!!- Heartburn— , Bad Taste in the Mouth in the Morn- Inf— Palpitation of the Heart.dnetoDis- { tension af Stomach — Cankered Mouth 1 —Gas ia the Bowels , - U i of Fle«h— Fickle Appetite — , Depressed, Irritable Conditloa of the ( Mind — PI iziness — Headache— Constlp- ■non or D iarrb*n? f Then 1 TREASURES by a In re p ly to a q u ery from a correspon dent a Lond on second-hand b ook-seller said: “ I freq u e n tly m ake finds In book* I b u y. It la e x tra o rd in a ry the nu m b er o f th in g s th at are slip p ed be tw e en th e p a ges o f books fo r a mo m ent and a fte r w a r d en tirely forgotten . L e tte rs w ithout num ber I h a v e found, and flow ers, lo ck s o f hair, un m oun t ed p h otograph s, ban k uotes, ch e ck s aud m an y oth er th ings, too, I b ou gh t a volu m e o f a w ell-kn ow n w ork from a la d y som e y e a rs ago, and w h en she had gone, w h ile tu rn in g o v er the le a ve s, ca m e a cro ss a w ill w hich disposed o f som e th ousands o f pounds' w orth o f property. 1 put the w ill ca re fu lly a w a y , and th e fo llo w in g d ay the lady retu rn ed lu a fr ig h tfu l s ta te o f e x citem en t and w a n te d to b u y th e hook h ack a t m y ow n price. I gu essed w liat she re a lly w an ted , bu t thought It rath er stra n g e th at she should ask to b u y the hook Instead o f m erely a sk in g to be a llo w e d to e xa m in e It, w h ich w ould h a v e been ju st a s effective. H o w e ve r, I told her I had found the w ill, and supposed th at th a t w a s w h at sh e w a n t ed. S h e looked con fu sed , but con fessed It w as, so I handed It to her and she w en t a w a y . L'p to this tim e th a t w ill h as not been filed, so I h av e learned, and I h a v e not th e sligh test dou bt th a t It h as been su ppressed fo r the purpose o f d ep riv in g som e one o f the projierty w h ich It dlsiiosed of. Rut the m ost In te re stin g ease In w h ich 1 h av e been con cern ed In th is w a y happened not long I ago. “ A w ell-dressed gen tlem a n ly m an bron gh t m e th ree b u lk y volu m es and ! w an ted m e to p u rch ase them . A s th ey | w ere o f a c la ss o f Isioks the v a lu e o f w h ich v a rie s con sid erab ly, a eo rd ln g to the condition and edition, and 1 w as v ery b u sy a t th e tim e, I a sked him to j le a v e them th at I m ight exa m in e them, and c a ll th e n e x t d ay. T h is he con- ! sented to do, and w ent a w a y . W hen I | looked a t them I cam e a cross a la rge num ber o f ban k notes. T h e y w ere e vid e n tly q u ite n ew , and th ere w a s som eth in g abou t them w hich m ade me 1 doubt th eir a u th e n tic ity . I com pared I them w ith notes o f m y ow n, b u t could not d isco v er the fa in test d issim ila rity, j H o w ever, to m ak e sure o f th e m atter, I se n t them to be paid into m y bank. N atu ra lly w hen m y m essenger cam e back, h av in g passed the notes w ith o u t the slig h te st d ifficu lty, 1 con clu d ed th ey w ere a ll right. “ T h e n ext m orning I received a m es sage from the m an ag er o f th e b ank sa y in g he w ou ld lik e me to c a ll upon him. I w en t round, and w a s not v ery m uch su rprised w h en he said th a t e v e ry one o f th e notes I had b an k ed the d a y b efore w ere forgeries. I e xp lain e d th e m atter, and w e w ired to S cotlan d Y a rd . T h a t aftern o o n I had a n e w a s sista n t In m y shop. T o w a rd th e close o f th e d a y th e ow n e r o f the th ree v o l um es cam e sa u n terin g Into th e shop and a sk ed if I Intended to b u y them . A t a sig n from m e m y new a ssista n t— a d ete ctiv e — pounced upon him and h urried him off. Scotland Y a r d had been look in g fo r him fo r a lon g tim e, It appeared . I h a v e still the b ook s In m y lib ra ry . I keep them a s a m em ento o f th e occu rren ce.’’— C a sse ll's M ag a zine. H o w " T h e B e lls ” W a s W r it t e n . John Sartain , w e ll k now n a s th e first g re a t A m erican en gra ver, an d , m ore over, a s a m an o f letters, the h a lf-o w n e r am i m an ag in g editor, in the fo rties, o f S a rta in ’s M agazine, the frien d o f a ll th e grea t lite ra ry m en o f his tim e, still liv e s q u ietly In P h ila d elp h ia . Mr. S a r tain w a s a firm frien d o f Poe. In his w ild moods, freq u en tly, It w a s Mr. S a rta in only w h o cou ld control th e ou t burst. Mr. S artain used to b u y P oe's h a sty lin es and th u s fu rn ish th e poet w ith a din ner— som etim es sa d ly need ed. It w a s in this w a y th at he bought “ T h e B e lls." O ne d a y Poe, v e r y ragged , ru sh ed into the office o f the m agazin e, w ith a bit o f v erse th at he w ish ed to sell. O u t o f com passion fo r his a p paren t suffering, th e editor b ou gh t the poem. A fte r the w rite r had rushed out. he read it, w itho ut m uch a d m ira tion; anil tiled it a w a y . T h is is the poem : The bells, hear the bells. T he merry wedding hells, T he little silver bells. How fairy-like a monody there swel.s From the silver-tinkling cells o f the bells T he bells, ah, the bells! T he heavy iron bells, H ear the tolling of the bells; H ear the knells; How horrible a monody there floats From their throats! From their deep-toned throats: How I shudder at the notes From the melancholy throats O f the Isdls. of the liells! P resen tly Poe. v ery w roth , asked w h v th e poem had not been pu b lish ed. I B ein g Inform ed, he w rote a second. I m ore ela b orate version , and w h en th at j too had been refu sed he w rote a third I T h is w as the form in w hich th e poem I at la st appeared.— B oston Com m on- w e a l t h . _______ __________ A Small Fortune for Medicine Mrs. Leek Spends $4,000 in the Effort to Regain Health. M r. S h u lt y ’ a E x p e r ie n c e W it h N e rvo u s F ron t rut io n uud It s A t t e n d in g E v ils . From the Examiner, Hsu Francisco. Cal. " W h y everyb o d y k n o w s th e good th a t Dr. W illia m s ' P in k P ills d id m e ,” w as th e ch e erfu l g e n e r a lity w ith w h ic h Mrs. F ra n c is L eek , o f room * 9, 120G M a rk e t street, Ban F ra n cisco , C a l., an sw ered th e q u estion w h e th e r she h ad taken D t . W illia m s ’ P in k P il ls fo r P a le People. A a Bhe looks th e p ie tn re o f h e a lth her story w a s th e m ore s u r p risin g . “ Y o u w o u ld h a rd ly b e lie v e i t , ” she co n tin u ed , “ b ut I w a s an in v a lid fo r ten years. I spent * 4,000 b ein g treated in h o sp ita ls in C h ic a g o fo r rh e u m a tism , n e u r a lg ia , n e rvo u s pro stratio n and fibrous tum ors, an d th en to th in k th a t I spen t on ly *6 in P in k P ills and am a w e ll w om an . I t m akes m e m ad to th in k I spent so m u ch and then g o t w e ll fo r *6, s t ill I am g la d I d id g e t w e ll. N o one cou ld eve r gu ess h ow I cam e to tak e th e p ills. I h av e a lit t le g ra n d d a u g h te r, a t le a st she c a lls m e ‘ g ra n d m a , ’ th ough I am n ot re a lly h er gra n d m o th er. O ne d a y w e w e ie r id in g in th e ca rs in C h ic a g o and she b e ga n to read , ‘ P in k P il ls fo r P a le P e o ple. ' I t seemed to t ic k le h er and she w o u ld ra ttle it off ju s t as if she had learn ed a lin e o f p oetry, and som etim es she w o u ld g e t it tu rn ed abou t and sa y, ‘ g ra n d m a , w h a t is P a le P il ls fo r P in k P eop le for?' “ W e ll, yon see I g o t fa m ilia r iz e d w it h th e n am e o f P in k P il ls and one d ay w h e n I g o t a lit t le book a b o u t them I sat d ow n and read i t a ll th ro u gh . I w a s n ot good fo r m n ch else b u t s ittin g d ow n or ly in g d o w n , and I th o u g h t I ’ d g iv e th em a tr ia l. I gu ess th ere is n ot m n ch m ore to say. L o o k a t me. I d o n ’ t look m uch lik e an in v a lid to d ay, do I ? ” I t w a s p e rfe c tly tru e th a t Mrs. L e e k d id n o t look m nch lik e an in v a lid , and it is no secret th a t she w a s m arried o n ly abou t six m onth s ago. Bhe said th a t she a lw a y s keeps th e p ills b y h er bed- side, and produced a h a n d fu l o f th e lit t le round boxes as e vid en ce o f h er fa ith in th em . " I h a v e had it on m y m in d to w r it e to Dr. W illia m s d ire c t and th a n k h im fo r a ll th e good th e y h a v e done m e; b u t one t h in g and th e n a n o th er ca m e up an d I h a v e n ot w r i t ten y e t. 1 h av e recom m en d ed th em to scores o f people and p ro b a b ly th a t d id m ore good th an w r it in g . O h I you can p n t m e d ow n fo r th e P in k P ills e v e ry tim e. 1 b e lie v e in th em and I can t e ll th e g e n u in e p ills , too, r ig h t off. T h e re is n o th in g th a t is ‘ ju s t as go o d ' fo r m e — I w a n t th e re a l p ills e v e ry tim e. ” M r. F r a n c is S h u lty , o f 712 T a y lo r stre e t, said : “ Y e s, tb e P in k P ills d id fo r m e a ll th a t w a s cla im e d fo r them . 1 need th em for a b o u t five m onths. T h e y w e re recom m ended to m e b y a d r u g g is t on th e co rn e r o f O ak and G o u g h streets, th e E a g le d ru g store is th e n am e, I th in k . I w a s ra n d o w n , v e r y nervouB, and su ffered from in d i gestio n . T h e dootor said m y blood w a s th in and th a t I needed ohan ge o f a ir and a ll th a t k in d o f th in g . W e ll, 1 co u ld n ’ t do th at, a n d th is frien d o f m in e ju s t told m e k in d o f off h and to tr y th e P in k P ills . 1 h a v e trie d p ills b efore th a t w e re supposed to cu re e v e r y th in g and I d id n o t h a v e m nch c o n fidence, b u t w h en a m an ia sick h e d on ’ t ca re w h a t h e trie s i f th ere is a ch an ce to g e t w e ll. I g o t th e p ills — one box, th a t is. I t d id m e good , I b egan to fe e l b etter r ig h t a w a y and I k ep t on w it h th em . I h a v e g o t o v e r a ll m y nervonsnesa and I m u st say th e y d id m e a w o rld o f good . ” Dr. W illia m s ’ P in k P il ls co n ta in , in a condensed form , a ll th e e lm en ts n e c essary to g iv e n ew lif e and rich n ess to th e blood and restore sh attered n erves. T h e y a re an u n fa ilin g sp ecific fo r such diseases as locom otor a ta x ia , p a rtia l p a ra ly sis, S t. V it u s ’ d an ce, s c ia tic a , n e u r a lg ia , rh e u m a tism , n ervo u s h e a d a che, th e a fte r e ffe ct o f la grip p e , p a l p ita tio n o f th e h eart, p a le and s a llo w co m p lex io n s, a ll form a o f w e ak n ess e ith e r in m a le or fe m a le . P in k P i l l s are sold by a ll d ea lers, or w i l l be sen t post p a id on re ce ip t o f p r ic e , 50 ce n ts a box, or s ix boxes fo r * 2.50 (th e y are n e ve r sold in b u lk or b y th e 100), b y a d d re ssin g Dr. W illia m s ’ M ed icin e C o m p a n y, S ch en e cta d y , N . Y . DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED H O IT T ’ S S C H O O L F O R BOVS W a l t e r - r o o r B lb b lel T h e y sa y he got a pair o f b e a u tifu l black e y e s late ly I feel sorry fo r him. T o m — Y ou nee li t. H r ro t a very handsom e girl w .tb them . A n sw e rs. Hcktr’s Dyspepsia Cablets, V «ail. prepaid, • « receipt af «5 etnta £?***•*■ R xwsbt , Hotel Imperial. Hew Tort. , } suffered horribly from dyspepsia, but « T • rablets,taken after me«ia.havecured me. t t i * MEDICI VE CO., 1 . A I ) Chamber. St.. U I, SURE C U R E for PILES A F in e S it*» -’ "e. “ T i n t Is ft very line .it lit» e. : ,lo g to the Indignant eat. -'but it I d eceive me fo r a m inute. Vo I rod i b icy cle in y o u r Ultt. ' - l u . l I Us Jou rn al. •*»“ - « mmc t l . l i M A S K S , P h il» , f » Id I THE END BOMB NEAR7 C o n s u m p t io n . D ip lit h e r :. f Ty p h o id , E t c , O v e r c o m e u t L o o t? T h f e x p e rim e n ts b ein g m ad e by th e C h itu g ii p ro fe sso rs. F ru it utltl W ig h t, m an. to d e te rm in e p o s itiv e ly w h eth e r X ra y s w ill k ill th e g e n u s o f d e a d ly d ise a se s, c o n tin u e to p ro v e s a t is fa c t o r y an d th e e x p e rim e n te rs a r e m ore firm ly co n v in ce d th a n e v e r th a t th e uni v e rsa l pu n acen luis tit last b e en found. T h e se tnen. w h o tire s c ie n tis ts w ith n a tion al re p u ta tio n s, d e c la re th a t b acilli w h ich th e y p la ced u n der th e eiitlinile ra y s w e re c o m p le te ly d e s tro y e d . S in ce then th e y h a v e m ude fu r th e r d isco v e r ies. T h e g e rm s o f con su m p tion , d ip h th eria. typ h o id , ch o lera , puqm uonia, a n th ra x , gin tillers a n d Influenza h ave been te ste d . T h e filst th re e w ere a l most co m p le te ly a n n ih ila te d . A ft e r be in g e x p o se d it th e ra y s a su fficien t le n gth o f tim e e ffo rts w e re m ad e to re v iv e th e ge rm s, b ut th ey w e re stone d ead. T h e ch o le ra g e n u s w e re stunned fo r fo u rte e n d a y s , but w e re not killed. N e ith e r w e re th e b re e d e rs o f pn eu m onia, in flu en za , a n th ra x a n il g la n d e rs k illed , b u t th e y w e re b a r e ly a b le to resu m e w o rk a ft e r th e e x p o su re , anil th e p ro fe sso rs b e lie v e th at th e s e m issed s la u g h te r m erely b y reason o f being Im properly p la ce d in tb e test tu bes. H a v in g d em o n stra ted to th e ir ow n s a tis fa c tio n th a t th e X r a y is tlie destl- W ill com mence i's sixth year A ugust 4th. I t is a first class Hom e School and p r e pares hoys for adm ission to any U n iv-r sity. or Technical Pchooi. or for active bus n e-s. Full inform ation and catalogue can be had bv addressing’ IR A G. H O 'T T , P h D.. B r a is tttM t. C a l . E T T A .—A ll fits atorped free by D r. K i l n . - a ■ ; t * w* IJ M io r r r No fit* »ft* r t* e 1r*t '• o-e. Msnr Ions cur*-*. Tr«*atl e «m l f 00 trml ro le free to Fit ra-ea. -«end to Dr. K lin e, atl Arch St., P iladelphia. Pa. T a x Q xaM KA to r brea kfa st. W A S N 'T B U IL T /vt»« c s Jovn FroÍ. W. H. uite« a s*u IM A D A T . N eith er o r . the o b .tin .te m s'edlea. to tbe re- m oval of w hich the g, e .t corrective, H osteu er'a ntom .ah Bittera. ia tatlaiiteii curable lu an hour. To peralat t tbe tiae o f rhia auiitlard rem edy la no more than j tint. Blbouanean, vonatipstlOD, malaria, rbeuntatiam, kidn ey ritotp alute and uervou-neaa are among the com plaints w hich it erad icate- _______________________ O f tb e 40,000 sp ecies o f b e e tle s w id e ly d iffu se d o v e r th e e a r th ’ s snr- fs o e n o t one is k n o w n to be v en o m o u s or arm ed w it h a stin g . D oo ly is th e m oat prospéron s oon n ty in th e sta te o f G e o r g ia . It bas a s sessed n o co u n ty ta x e s fo r tw o y e a r s and h as jn s t c o m p le te d an *8,000 ja i l. __ _____ _ __ f t pilapay, livin g hu Phyaioian __ _ 8 UCVCS* 18 SBtOGishiCg. W e have haard of 04 — o f ao years' stand f G i U i m fc I G u & r* m la rg e bot tle o f his absolute cure, fre e to a ny su fferer* srho m ay send their P. O. and Express addreM . W e adviae anv one w ish ing a cure to addr«2ii »rui.W. H- PEEKE. F. D-. 4 Cedar S t . l e w TotH riessa BLACKWELL’S SEE? X Y o u w ill A nd on e coupon I n s id e e a c h t w o o u n c e b o g , a n d t w o c o u p o n s I n s id e e a ch fo u r onnee bog w e ll's D u r h a m . of th is of B la c k B u y o bo« c e le b r a te d to b o e c o o n d reod tb e c o u p o n — w b lc h g iv e s o lis t o f v o ln o b le pres* « n ts n n d FROF. U. W IG H T M A N . K A I S E R 'S how to g e t th em . PROF. H . P. P R A T T . ly fo e o f b a c te ria a n d th a t w h e n e x p o s ed in tu b e s an d p la ce d u n d e r th e d irect Influ ence o f th e r a y s tlie g e rm s perish. P r o fs . P r a t t an d W ig h tm a n a r e now e x p e rim e n tin g w ith in o cu la te d germ s. T h e y h a v e ta k e n th e g e rm s o f con su m p tion from th e lu n g s o f a m an w h o w ill d ie w ith in th re e w e e k s a n d In jected \ th em Into tw o sou n d an d h e a lth y gu in ea pigs. T h e b a c ill a re now a t w o rk on th e pigs, a n d w ith in tw o w e e k s. If th e poison d oes its n o rm a l w o rk , th e a m -\ m als w fll b e w e ll a lo n g on th e triad to d ea th . W h e n th e d ise a se h a s becom e firm ly rooted , th e a n im a ls w ill be placed un de? th e Influ ence o f th e r a y s a n d th e e x p e rim e n te rs sa id th e y w ill be w e ll a n d sou n d a s e v e r w ith in t w o w e e k s th e r e a fte r . I f th is e x p e rim e n t p ro ve s s u c c e s s fu l th e n th e e ffic a cy o f th e ca th o d e r a y s w ill h a v e b een firm ly es ta b lish e d . NEW the well-known Chemist, Prof. Babcock, s a y s : — " I find that W alter Baker & Co.’s Breakfast Cocoa is absolutely pure. It contains no trace of any substance foreign to tne pure roasted cocoa-bean. T h e color is that of pure cocoa; the flavor is natural, and not artificial; and the product is in every particular such as must have been produced from the pure cocoa-bean without the addition of any chemical, alkali, acid, or artificial flavoring sub stance, which are to be detected in cocoas prepared by the so-called ‘ Dutch process.’ ” 'Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, M ass . YACHT. C am e O a t o f H e r F ir s t R a c in g w i t h F i x i n g C o lo r s . T ea ta E m p e ro r W illia m ’s n ew y a c t, M eteor, p a sse d th ro u g h h e r first ra c in g te sts a n d ca m e o u t o f them w ith fly in g col-1 ors. H is M a je s t y ’ s c u tte r w a s d esign e d b y M r. W a tso n , th e fa m o u s m arin e a rc h ite c t, an d b u ilt b y D. & W . H en d er son. O f th e o th e r b ig b o a ts In th e R o y a l Y a c h t C lu b r e g a tta , th e o n ly one w h ich stood a n y c h a n ce o f h o ld in g Its o w n w ith th e G e rm a n m o n a rch 's y a c h t w a s th e B rita n n ia , w h ich Is o w n ed b y th e P r in c e o f W a le s . T h e b e h a v io r j o f th e M ete o r Im m en sely p le a se d the y a c h tin g critics , w h o s a y t h a t sh e Is th e g r e a te s t y a c h t fo r a lig h t w in d e v e r tu rn e d o u t In E n g la n d . H e r b u ild ers a n d d e s ig n e r d esig n e d a n d built. V a l k y rie , a n d M ete o r is In fin itely sp eed ier nnd b e tte r fa sh io n ed . E x p e r t s hold t h a t in a b lo w th e M eteor w o u ld lie a ! d a n g e ro u s c r a ft fo r a n y ra c in g v esse l a flo a t. G r e a t th in g s m ay lie e x p e cte d o f h er b e fo re th e a q u a tic se a so n is a t an end. In h e r secon d ra ce M eteo r w a s w e ll in fr o n t a t th e tinish, a n d B rita n -! m 1 “ Takes 021 i n ia w a s a g a in secon d . In v ie w o f h er fa s t s a ilin g q u a litie s it w a s b e lie v e d th e E m p e ro r w o u ld e n te r his b o a t fo r th e A m e r ic a 's cup, b u t h er m a ste r s a y s M eteo r w ill not sa il in a n y b ut E u ro p e a n w a te rs . ■ fiy local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased porti n o! the ear. Th ere ts only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitution ■ al remedies. Iieafne-s is rsused by an inflame d condition ot th * mocona lin in a o f Knstach an Tube, w hen this 'ube geia inflamed yon have a rum bling sound o f im perfect hearing and when it is entirely closed deafness ts the result, and unless the inflam m ation ran f e taken out add this tube res’ ored to it- norm al eo dltion, t ie 1 rn n S ill be destroyed forever; nine cases out o f ten sre caused by catarrh, which la nothing not an Inflamed condition o f the mucous surfaces. W 'ew lll giv e One Hundred Hollers for sny esse o f Deafness (caused tiy catarrh) that can not he cured by Halt’s Catarrh Cure. Send for ci renters free. E . J . f H E S I Y * C O . , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. H all's Fam ily Pills are the beat. \ o > ecd o ' P ity. tanwa. The on* paattlTC car« { ’» I n f complaint is IS A re H A T C IIE T . — 1 ■ - — — — “ T h e r e ’s on e th in g ,” he sa id , Jeering- ly , “ m en n e v e r g e t to g e th e r a n d talk a b o u t one a n o th e r th e w a y w om en do.” j “ N o,” sh e a n s w e re d ; “ I d on ’ t th in k th ey do. T h e r e is n o th in g in te re s tin g to sa y a b o u t th e m / ’-^TVashington S ta r. “ T h is Isn’ t th e sm o k in g c a r. is It?” sa id a m an w h o b ad ju s t e n tered to a n o th e r p a sse n g e r. “ N o,” re p lied th e la t te r, a s h e look ed a b o u t and s a w s e v e r a l p a irs o f j a w s In op eration . “ T h is is th e c h e w -c h e w c a r ." — P itts b u r g C h r m ic le . “ I w o n d e r w h y th e w e a th e r m an h a s h e a te d th in g s up lik e th is? ” “ P r o b a b ly he h as ta k e n o ff h is fla n n els a n d d oes n ot w a n t h is w if e to m ak e him p u t them on a g a in .” — C h ic a g o R ecord . A p p lic a n t— I u n d e rsta n d , m ad am e, t h a t y o u d e s ire to e m p lo y t h e service» o f a ch a p e ro n fo r y o u r d a u g h te r. M ,s. C ro e su s— Y e s, I do. C a n y o u rid e a b i c y c le ? — S o m e r v ille J o u rn a l. E v e r y o n e ghould m a k e It a h a b it to s t a y a t h om e m ore, an d b e co m e a c q u a in te d w ith tb e go o d p o in ts o f his k in . I f a m an re m a in s poor a ll b is lif e It Is b e ca u se be fa ile d to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f U s c o n sta n t a sso cia tio n w lt b fe e ls. the Cake/ PLUG You THE METEOR. F re n c h w h ee lm e n h a v e adopted a code of sig n a ls b y w h is tle . T h e w h is tle is m uch used in P a r is in p refere n ce to th e b e ll. ’ D ta m o n d Nnw fo r G r a n it e . One o f the g rea test in ven tion s e v e r ! .d ile d to the gran ite b u sin ess Is b ein g I giv en a test in M ontpelier, V t. 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