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HOSPITAL ANNEX, CHILDS-DREXEL HOME FOR PRINTERS. T he T riumph of AT LAST! S cience CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED IN ANY CLIMATE. Remarkable Discovery of an American Medico- Chemist. ITS GREAT VALUE HUMANITY. How Every Reader of This Paper May ObtaintheNew and Free Scientific Sys tem of Medicine The hospital annex to the Childs-Drexel home for decrepit union printers at Colorado Springs, Colo., is now about completed. On the first floor are several bedrooms, a dining room and a drug room. On the second floor are the wards, a room for nurses and a serving room. The building is surrounded on the east and west b\ balconies, so that the sick can sit out all day in the sunshine. Part of the balconies will be enclosed in glass. The erection of the hospital annex was decided upon at the biennial meeting of the International Typographical Union held in the fall of 1896. The necessary money was voted by the uniou. REFORM IN BABY CLOTHES. Apparel Fashioned on Lines of Clothes for Grown Up Reformers. The new baby is not outdone by the new woman nowadays when it comes to clothes. The little lady has her ap parel faithfully fashioned after the gowns of the grown-up followers of dress reform. From the so-called “boot ies” on her pink toes to the hood-shawl for her little bald head, the miniature mistress of the nursery is strictly in style, from the Jeuness Miller stand point. The idea of dress reform for the baby sprung into popularity but a short time ago. Previous to that time an ambi tious man with an M. D. to his name had patterned several pieces of stockin et apparel without beauty, which proud mammas promptly refused to put on their little ones. Subsequently mem bers of tile fair sex succeeded in devel oping numerous improvements for the baby along less exaggerated dress re form lines. The chief advantage of these vest ment innovations for the infant over the old-fashioned modes Is the banish ment of that tiny thing which has been the cause of countless wails in the nursery—the point of a pin. The cure for this crying need of the baby was also accompanied by other improve ments in its attire, as to give it pre- j cisely what women seek to find in their dress reform gowns. That desidera tum is greater freedom of the body and ' more comfort in their clothes, as well as to reduce to a minimum the neces sary pieces of apparel. One of the more useful additions to common-sense drees reform for the i baby are the "booties,” which came out but a few montlis ago. They are hand- knitted foot coverings that come to the knee, where they are fastened with a tiny ribbon. “Booties” make unneces sary the rather awkward-looking pin ning blanket. They are dainty little things, with delicate borders of pale pink of light blue. the skirt Is gathered to a yoke over the shoulder and is buttoned in the back. As to dresses, the reform baby may have as many as her mother will per mit, only they must conform to the same effects carried out centuries ago by the Grecian maiden. That is to say, the waist line, if there is one, must scene in The Slocum Laboratory, New York: The Discoverer demonstrating to Medical Men and Students the Value come close under the arms. Illustrative and Wonderful Curative Powers of his New Discoveries. of this idea is the white mull dress with fancy lace yoke, which has a narrow NOTE.—All readers of this paper can have Three Free Bottles of the Doctor’s New Discoveries, with complete directions, sash that ties in front in a dainty bow. bv sending their full address to Dr. Slocum’s Laboratory, 98 Pine street, New York City, Then for negligee there is the comfort able cashmere wrapper delicately em AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. The oldest specimen of pure glass broidered which the baby wears when We are asserting in the courts our right to the her first tooth begins to give her trou bearing a date, is the head of a lion in exclusive use of the word “ CASTORIA,” and a collodion at the British museum. It “ PITCHER S CASTORIA,” as our Trade Mark. ble. beam the name of an Egyptian king of I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, the lltli dynasty. was the originator of “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” What Malaria Is. the same that has borne and does now bear the “Malaria is not a distinct condition, BLACK AXII BLUE. fac-simile signature of CHAS. H. FEETCIIER on germ or poison,” remarked a physician every wrapper. This is the original ” PITCHER’S to a Washington Star reporter. "It is Black and blue colors are not subject to CASTORIA ” which has been used in the homes the result of a combination of circum fashions this season nor in any season. of the mothers of America for over thirty years. stances, conditions and poisons. At They hold their own and will not wash out. Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it is certain seasons it is rather prevalent, They are pretty solid colors, and but for the the kind you have always bought, and has the not, however, because there is any par misery of wearing them, might become signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the wrapper. No one has authority from me to use ticular poison in the air in this city or fashionable. Some men take pride ill wear my name except The Centaur Company of which section, but as the result of very warm ing them as tokens of their profession, as Chas. H. Fletcher is President. days and rather cool nights. The bodies soldiers do their st ars. But bruises, black blue, or both, ought to have immediate March 8, 1897. SAMUEL PITCHER, M.Dt get very much warmed up during the or attention, for under them mav be a nerve day, aud the anxiety to cool them in hurt or a muscle badly wrenched. A black Germany has $30,000,000 in gold clines persons to ride about in open and blue bruise is a bad tiling, not only one KIVJOYS coin packed away in 1,000 iron chests its tender soreness but the contused cars or sit on the porches or the parks from blood is prevention of regular circulation. Both the method and results when in the fortress of Spandaou. This is in the evening. They therefore cool off While sore spots like these will not wash Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant intended for use as an emergency fund too suddenly, ami the congested condi out, there is something that will rub them and refreshing to the taste, and acts in case of war. tion of things resultant for want of a out in no time, and that is St. Jacobs Oil. It is peculiarly adapted to their quick cure. gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo , ( better name is called and known as A L ucas C ounty . i ' pennant can be won only by hard F rank J. C heney makes oath that he is the malaria. In old-fashioned times the knocks, with scars and bruises, IVit after Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys senior partner of the firm of F. J. C heney Co., tem effectually, dispels colds, head same condition of things was known the ball is over, if any remain, this one business in the City of Toledo, County is the best. Bruises come from con aches and fevers and cures habitual doing and State aforesaid, and that the said firm will as bilious fever. There are, of course, cure tusion in all avocations, and it is well to pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for many persons who are strong enough remember at all times just what will cure constipation. Syrup of Figs is the each and every case of C atarrh that cannot be atarrh C urb . to resist the evil influences of the night them the best. only remedy of its kind ever pro cured by the use of H all ’ s ' C RANK J. CHENEY. air, but in eases where the system is duced, pleasing to the taste and ac Sworn to before me and subscribed in my Detectives detailed to look after pro presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. run down many are very sensitive to ceptable to the stomach, prompt in A. W. GLEASON. it. I do not know that there is any fessional shoplifters, always look to see its action and truly beneficial in its j seal I Notary P ud II o . panacea for this condition. If a person if their suspects are wearing gloves. A effects, prepared only from the most Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and feels that he is run down, it would be professional, it is declared, never works directly on the blood and mucous surfaces healthy and agreeable substances, its acts of the system. Send for testimonials, free. well for him to take a tonic prepara with gloves on. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. many excellent qualities commend it tion for a couple of weeks and particu NEW CRAZY SECT IN CONNECTICUT. Sold by druggists, 75c. to all and have made it the most Hall’s Family Pills are the best. larly to avoid the night air. This rid popular remedy known. ing about the streets in the open cars A lot of imimics fanatics in the state recently IOI ui me tsintv ivuvuvi* im- ihi -■ Frozen butterflies are often found on at night time is very bad for some per merged an old rheumatic woman bodily in Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 the snow by mountain climbers, and the water to “heal her” as they said. She sons, though it does not seem to do any nearly died in consequence. How much better cent hotties by all leading drug the inseots are so brittle that they it would have been to have treated the i>oor Any reliable druggist who break unless carefully handled. When old woman tor her infirmity with Hostetter's gists. Stomach Bitters, which not only cures rheuma may not have it on hand will pro taken to a wamor climate they recover tism, but prevents kidney complaint and rem edies dyspepsia, constipation, liver trouble and cure it promptly for any one who and fly away. - —m----------------- nervous prostration. Give it a systematic trial. wishes to try it. Do not accept any Portsmouth, N. II., high school girls advertised an approaching school 1 benefit by appearing on tlie streets as “sandwich men,” with placards hung 1 about their necks. : ♦ 1IOME PRODUCTS AND PURE FOOD. STORES, liable to female diseases, especially those who arc constantly on their feet. Often they aro unable to perform their duties, their suffering is so intense. When the first symptoms present themselves, such as backache, pains in groins, head ache, dizzi ness, faint ness, BELONGINGS OF TIIE DRESS REFORM BABY. harm to others. On the whole, how ever, I think there are more harmed by It than otherwise. If people must go out I would advise that they wear clothing somewhat heavier than that worn by them during the day.” About Adam. A curious Jewish tradition reports that Adam was entirely clothed in a hard, horny skin, and only lost It and became subject to evil spirits on losing Paradise. The nails are the remnants of tlris dress, and whoever cuts them off and throws them away does himself an Injury. An old Persian chronicle says that Eve also possesed this dress and tlie nails were left to remind them of Paradise. So Ingenious. "Simplex answered an advertisement in which somebody offered to sell him the secret for preventing trousers from getting fringes around the bottom.” “What did they tell him?” "To wear knickerbockers.”—Cleve land Plain Dealer. Making Haa'e Slowly. "And this,” said the gold-seeker, bit terly, as he toiled painfully through I the deep snow at the rate of five miles a day; ‘this la what Is known as ‘the rush to Klondike!1 ”—Puck. swelled feet, blues, etc., they should at once write Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., stating symptoms, She will tell them exactly what to do. G rack B. S tansbury , Pratt, Kansas, Bays:—“ I suffered from intense pains in the womb andovaries, and the backache was dreadful. I had leucorrhoea in it; worst form. Thus I dragged along. At last I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. Her answer came promptly. I read carefully her letter, and con cluded to try Lydia E. Pinkham s Veg etable Compound. After taking two bottles I felt much better; but after using six bottles I was cured.” OF A r save 4-Fndorsed by the D p partnaent of the Interior and to b* used by V. ■ army officers detailed to Alaska. The best and most (’stalled map of Alaska in «-xlatenre. Will be mailed upon receipt of price (fOC) In Jr stamp«, or money order. RUDOLPH KRAFT, Publisher. P. O. Box 111, Portland Or. locating Gold nr M. stlvrr RlìfìR ffir tracina lost "or and burled tr«*aanrea. D. 11UUU FOWLER. Box 337,Southington.Conn Chase county, Kansas. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Workers in the wide, unexplored field of modern chemistry are daily astounding the world with new wonders, Professor and layman vie with each other in their coni- mendahle efforts to lessen the ills of human ity. Yesterday it was Pasteur and Kock, and today it is Slocum, witli a new discov ery wliicfi is the result of years of careful study and research. Foremost among the world’s greatest chemists stands T. A. Slocum, of New York Citv. His researches ami experiments, patiently carried on for years, have finally culminated in results which are proving as beneucial to humanity us the discoveries of any chemist,ancient or modern. Ilisefforts which for years had been directed toward the discovery of a positive cure for con sumption, were filially successful, and al ready liis "new scientific system of medi cine” lias, by its timely use, permanently cured thousands of apparently hopeless eases, and it seems a necessary and humane duty to bring such facts to the attention or ull invalids. Tlie medical profession throughout America and Europe are almost unainioua in the opinion that nearly all physical ail ments naturally tend to the generation of consumption. The aitlicted die in the short, cold days of winter much faster than in tlie long, hot days of summer. The Doctor has proved the dreaded dis ease to be curable beyond a doubt, in any climate, and has on file in his American and European laboratories thousands or letters of heartfelt gratitude from those benefited or cured in all parts of the world. No one having, or threatened with, any disease, should hesitate a day, but should write at once. Facts prove that the Doctor has discovered a reliable and absolute cure for Consumption (Tuberculosis) and all bronchial, throat, luug and chest troubles, stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections. scrof ula, general decline aud weakness, loss of uesh, and all wasting conditions, and to demonstrate its wonderful merits, he will send Three Free ilotUes (all different) of his New Discoveries, with full instructions, to any reader of this paper. Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. C., 99 Pine street. New York, giving full address. There is no charge for correspondence advice—strictly professional aud confiden tial. Knowing, as we do, of the undoubted efficacy of The Slocum System of Medicine, we urge every sufferer to take advantage of this most liberal proposition. A system of medical treatment that will cure catarrh, lung troubles and consump tion is certainly good for—and will cure—- any wasting disease that humanity is heir to. 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LOUISVILLE, KI. MEW YORK. N.I- engaged in a ginger cake eating com petition. The tiny shirt with a bit of riblion bow at the neck is made of white cash- mere these days, as the knitted ones are considered old-fashioend by the dress reformers. It is edged with silk and buttoned down the front. To take the place of time-honored linen band for the baby's wais» which had to be rolled around the little one and then securely pinned in place, the reformers have made a knitted band. This innovation is firmly held in place by two straps which go over the shoul ders. At the lower part of the knitted band is a pad to which the diaper may be attached. This garment obviates any unequal pressure on the laxly and throws part of the strain on the shoul ders rather than all about the waist. The modern baby must also have a bath robe. This necessity is made of light-colored nun's veiling and tufted with a bright zphyr. Two tiny cords •ecure it at the neck, and It Is brlar- •titched with fancy floss. The little cashmere sacque of white embroidered with a delicate color Is loose in cut to aillow freedom, while the sleeves are smaU as becomes the style of the dress reform baby. The reform idea is likewise carried out in the mull underskirt with deep embroidery on the edge. In place of the conventional band about the waist. TO X * A mechanical device recently pat- ented pastes paper labels on 100,000 tins in ten hours. A local South Shore train came into collision with a Grand Trunk local at St. Lambert, Canada, and August Bourbon and James Coudry were killed. Four hundred years ago only Now seven metals were known, there are 51, 30 of which have been diecovered within the present century. THE WESTERN NOVELTY SEED CO.. BUCKNER, MO. ♦ TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN. Joy and gladness shine forth in the eye of the manly and strong. Confidence, self-esteem and love of society come with the return of na ture’s vigor. Electricity, the force of vitality, makes men great. 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