El V f, - I ly important . I t is lüghlv that these or- rane should properly actions. fund When the «y ________________ the side and back, what yellowness of the skin, what constipation,' bad taste in the month, sick headache, pimples and blotches, and loss of courage, tell the story. • i • v A great alterative and tonic SANG IN CHOIR FIFTY YEARS. THE SALESW OM AN Compelled to Be on Her Feet the Larger P art of ¿he Day Finds a Tonic In P e-ru -n a. M iss C u rtain o f St. H o o d 's Sarsaparilla Pau l, Q ives H er Gives these organs vigor and tone fbr the proper performance of their func­ tions, and cures all their ordinary ail­ ments. Take it. * E xperience. A Kind la d y --W h y , little fellow, how did you ever get that black eve? Urchin— W eil, ye see, leddy,. me brother went away dis morn in’ an’ he guv me that to remember him by. LOWEST RATES To Chicago, Dubuque and the E ast; to Dee Moines, Kansas City and the Southeast, via Chicago Great West­ ern railway. Blectrio lighted trains. Unequalled servioe. W rite to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A ., Chicago, for informa- W o m b No Longer Kiss. No smart woman kiss one another,' and the most they now do is to rub hats. This is as it should be. In all the wierd world of women nothing has so flabbergasted the mere man as the reckless valor with which ladies used to bronse on each other’ s complexions without the slightest provocation.— Vanity Fair. . «Sur Z .J oaar Perhaps the oldest members o f any church choir are John Z. Iobst and his wife, of Emaus, -Pa. Mr. Iobst has been a member o f the choir in the Moravian Church for an uninterrupted period o f fifty-seven years. Mrs. Iobst has belonged to the same choir for fifty-two years, .and sings as excel­ lent a mezzo contralto to-day as ever. Their daughter, Mrs. WlHlam Jarrett, is the leading soprano, and Mr. Jarrett the director of the same choir. .... Both Mr. and Mrs. Iobst are o f families o f musical fame, and their genius is natural. Frederick Iobst, father o f John Z. Iobst, toured the 8outh before the w ar with his two sons, Jehn and Henry, who were then mere boys, giving concerts and winning for themselves fame and fortune. John Oiering, father of Mrs. Iobst, was the organist in the Moravian Church at Emaus for forty years before his death. In the near future the church w ill celebrate its one hundred and fifty- seventh anniversary, when Mr. and Mrs. Iobst w ill be the central figures in the program. . » beard flowing in the wind, electrifying his troops with the battle-cry, “ On­ A n d re a s H n fer, O n « o f H is t o r y ’ s M o st ward for your country and your Empe­ U n iq u e F in u re s. W* oner On* Hundred Dollar* Reward for any ror! God protects the right!” This S m s o I Csttarrh th at can not bs cured by H a iti Unique among the figures o f history last triumph baffles all description. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Props., Toledo, O. Is that of Andreas ¿iofer, the hero of The people pressed almost beneath his We the understfned. here known r . J. Chaney for the pest 15years, and believe him porfeotly the Tyroleans, Whose Interesting per- horse’s feet; and In the intoxication of honorable In all bn«lues* transactions and fin­ tonality and the freedom they named him Dictator of ancially able to carry o n tan y obligations scenes o f whose the Tyrol. Hofer, regaining his wont by their firm. _ _ W » t A T su ax . patriotic activities ed calm after the battle, turned his Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, are brought to gentle glance on the excited crowd, W alding K ik n a n A M ar vim , Wholesale Druggists,-Toledo. O. mind from time to “ Do not shout, but pray,” cried he. At H ell’eCatarrh Ours Is taken Internally,acting tim e by tourists the church 6f the Franciscans he dls- directly on the blood end mucous surfaces CM the system. Price 7 V per bottle. Bold S r all In the mountain monnted and entered to give thanks to firuggists. Testim on ials free. regions o f Austria fbe Lord. On leaving the church the H all’s Family P ills are the best. and Switzerland. notables o f the' town waited on him, As the flame - of to express the gratitude of all the citi­ patriotic f e r r e t zens. H ofer replied: “ By my beard "O h , 1st ms like a soldier d ie !” ex­ and devotion to and by St. George, tbe Savior o f our claimed the leading man of the barn­ country t s himself!” Soon after, stormers.- AHDBXAS HOFER. a h d b s a s h o v e r , country for was i God "O b , if I only had a gon !” ex­ people’s sake burned in the breasts of however, the peace .of Vienna forced claimed someone la tbe gallery, in a I some of history’s notable characters, Austria once more to renounce the T y ­ tone that savored of genuine sym­ so was the seal o f this man f o r Ms rol. The Archduke John himself wrote pathy. native land, but his loyalty was for to H ofer and ordered him to lay down his sovereign instead of for bis fellow his arms. In vain H ofer tried for a Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow’s 8ootblng Sympathy for the latter there third and last time to raise an army crup the best remedy to use for their children men. ic teething Mason. was, to be sure, bnt next to his God and drive the hated Bavarians from in this extraordinary man’s heart was bis beloved fatherland. A price was Undoubtedly. his Emperor and for hia sake he per­ put on hia head, and a wretch named "W isd om ,” remarked the mah with formed those deeds which gave him Raffl betrayed bis retreat, in which he the chronic quotation habit, " is better fame. It was during the historical had been living some months with his than riches.” — — warn between France and Austria that family. H e took leave of his com­ " O f coorse,” rejoined the philosoph­ H ofer gained fame. panions in arms and wound up with ical person, "you refer to your wisdom He was bom in the Passeyer Valley these words: and other people’ s riches." In 1766. H U family kept the Inn of “ Farewell, most despicable, world! .. . . . . — - - - ^ - -- -» Sandyland, near the Passer stream; for a brave man death is o f such small Piso s Cure ik a remedy fo r coughs, colds hence bis frequently being called in account that in leaving you I have not and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, history the Sandy Landlord. H e was one fear or regret!” at druggists. living at this inn, follow ing the calling It was by order o f Napoleon that he o f hU fathers, when, by the treaty of was shot at Mantua Feb. 20, 1810. The As Aesop Might Writ# tt Nrw. house in which he dwelt, where he One day a fox saw a fine ripe plum, but it was beyond his reach. entertained travelers and where relics Bo, as ha had no friand to shake the | o f him are s till preserved Is annually, tree for him, be tamed ap his nose at visited by hundreds o f tourists. it and da seed on. " I t ’ s wormy 1’ * he eaid.— Chicago] RELIC O f ’GENE FIELD’S GRANDFATHER Tribane. An interesting relic o f tl;s fam ily of Permanently Cured. No flu or nervouan the late Eugene Field mayibe brought •iter flntdny'aaaeofDr.KMne’iUrentlTervt I to Chicago if the present intentions oY '.Send for F r e e S 3 trial bottle and treaties Dr. H. H. mine, Ltd..M l Arch 8 t. Philadelphia, P a | Mrs. Eugene Field are carried ou t The relic consists o f a little building ig A Question for Papa. FayetteviUe, V t, which was used by "P a p a ,” queried little Floramay, General Martin Field, grandfather of "a re afterthoughts always the best?” , __ . .. _ , __ . , the poet and humorist as a law office “I M i « . r . p l i - 1 h ., £ £ ,™ ’ " " i ? 1 nearly a century ago. Tbe house was father I from Austria and ceded to Bavaria, the "T h e n ,’ ’ continued the little itaqnisi- * * * of Napoleon. At this terrible news originally built at Newfane, Art , but tor, "w h y don’ t people have them Andreas made a row never again to about twenty-five years ago It was re­ | shave his beard. During the wars his moved to Fayetteville, where it has long beard, falling on his breast, gave since stood in the yard o f the old International School of Music. I him with the Italians tbe name of Field homestead in that place. The Prof. W. L. Whitney of the Poston! General Barbone. H e had an athletic, building Itself is a one-story structure, conseivatory of music is to establish j well-knit frame; broad shoulders; a made o f hardwood timbers, hewn on schools of opera in Boston, Paris and round, highly colored countenance; Newfane Hill, and the supposed date Florence, the headquarters to be in j black eyes, large, brilliant and pene­ o f its construction is 1800. It has a the first-named city. trating; a majestic beard; the whole pretty colonial front, with three col­ breaching command, inspiring respect and Attracting confidence. • Indignant at the double dealings of the Bavarian officials, Andreas had but one thought: to liberate his coun­ try from the foreign yoke, and restore It to hds Emperor. With this end in view he commenced a correspondence " My hair came out by the hand­ with Archduke John. On the 16th of ful, and the gray hairs began to January, 1809, be went to Vienna with creep in. I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and it stopped tbe hair from com­ other fellow countrymen, and had sev­ ing out and restored the color.” — eral interviews with tbe prince, in Mrs. M. D. Gray, No. Salem, Mass. which the plan of deliverance was M A R T I* F IE L D ’ S LAW OFFICE. definitely settled. When all was ready, There’s a pleasure in Andreas returned to Saint Leonard in­ umns, and there are two rooms. The vested with full power as commander- proposal which Mrs. Field la now con­ offering such a prepara­ in-chief o f the national forces. From sidering Is to have the little house tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor. that day his hostelry became the ren­ taken apart the logs transported to It gives to all who use it dezvous o f all who sighed for the de­ Chicago, and then have them put to­ such satisfactio n . The liverance of their native land. To all gether again In their original form on who could Join tbe cause H ofer opened the lawn o f Eugene Field's old home. hair becom es th icker, out his utews and plana. Thrice did longer, softer, and more he drive the Bavarians from Tyrol, Postal G rowth in New Y o rk . glossy. And you feel so and this in spite o f the treaties ar­ The poetofflee o f New fo r k City has ranged between France and Austria. thirty-two stations and 150 substations. secure in using such an Some o f hia deeds compare with the In it la handled dally forty-five tons of old and reliable prepara­ greatest in history, almost bordering mall matter. Fourteen stamp cancel­ tion. • fl.M a kettle. All drwfMta. on the Incredible. '» ing machines each handle 28,000 letters On the battlefield Andreas seemed an hour. . transfigured; the mild expression The procesa o f rapid tanning v y elec­ changed to a terrible one; he looked 1.0 well, grand on hia panting steed, his long trolysis has XeiJod. HERO O F T H E TY R O L E A N * ■ Lost Hair Miss Nellie Curtain Miss Nellie Ourtaln, 646 Pearl street, 8t. Paul, Minn., head saleswoman in a Department store writes: " I have charge o f a department In a dry goods store, and after standing the larger part o f the day, 1 would go home with a dull ache, generally through m y entire body. I used P e ­ ru ns and feel so much b etter that I walk to and from the store now. I know Reruns to be the best medicine on the market for the diseases peculiar to w om en.” —Miss Nellie Curtain. Nothing is so weakening to the bo- man system as the constant loss of mu­ cus. Catarrhal inflammation of the mncus membrane produces an excessive formation of mucus. Wnether the mu­ cus membrane be located in the head or pelvic organs, the discharge of mu­ cus is sore to occur. This discharge of mucus constitutes a ” Aecnm— Ware you one of her chafing dish party? - A I . Way Seaton— Hah! we were a chafing chafing-dish party. The chafing dish didn't, chafe as mach as we did and some of ns are hungry yet. — Philadelphia Press. weakening drain; the system cannot long withstand the loss of mocos, hence it is that women afflicted with catarr­ hal affections of the pelvic organs feel tired and languid, with weak back and throbbing brain. A course of Perona is sure to restore health by catting of! the weakening drain of the dally loss of mucus. Congressman Mark H. Dunnell, National Hotel, Washington, D. G., writes: ’ •'Your Perona being used by myself and many of my friends and acquaint­ ances not only as s cure for catarrh but also as an admirable tonic fob physical recuperation, I gladly recommend it to. all persons requiring such remedies.” — Mark H . Donnell. I f you do not derive prompt and sat­ isfactory results from the use of Para­ na, write at ones to Dr. Hartman, giv­ ing a full statement of, your case and be will be pleased to give yon bis valua­ ble advioe gratis. Address Dr. Hartmsi^ President of Tbs Hartman SShitraium, Columbus, Ohio. Hs Ties Cravata. An sntsrprising draper in New York employs an aseiatant who is particnlar- ly expert in arranging cravata in tbe moat fsshionabls ahapes The sssis- tant attenda weddings and helps tbe bridegroom and best man to properly adjoat tbsir tiea for so anspicious an oocasion. When Women Qivo Advice. "W hen women give advioe,” aaye More th a n .800