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w. Spring Humors Hit CHIESE IMPRISS’S SFUS. "Penin.i is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Kitticdjr—I am as Well as Ever.” Come *o Bust |*o|4e and cause tinny trouble«, — pimploa, boils ami other eruptions, borides loss of appetite, that tired feeling, tits of biliousness, indigestion ami headache. Tiie sooner one get« rid of them th« better, and the way to get rid of them ami to build up the system that haa Miflered from them ia to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination the Spring Medicine par tier il me», of unequall«xl ■trength in purifying the blood as shown by unequalled, radical and per manent cures of «oeWw/a •wa/rf Haaaf A//ft/raFa aS Nawwwe St»o</ Pogawnlnw Catarrh «aft «ftwaww «afta. PAsanTOa Paaetoato Rhatttttallaat Oyaaaaaia. Etc Accept no substitute, but be sure to get Hood’s, and get it today. roncan rivai*. The zeze ia a favorite instrument in Fast Africa. It is a sort of crude vio lin. composed of a luir of «rood fastened to a large gourd There is a single string made of vegetable fiber,and differ ent tones are reproduced by lengthen ing or shortening the string. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- Ing Syrup the be?t remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. From G<ort< IV to Edward VII. Should the Baroness Burdett-Coutta live to witness the coronation of Ed ward VII next June, it will be th« third event of the kind she will have attended. At the age of 16 she saw George IV crowned, and she also at tended the coronation of Queen Vic toria. Ara Toil Valng Alles'« Font-Enas? Il 1« tbs only cars lor Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweatin« Feet. Corns and Bunion«. A»k for Allen'« Fooi-Ea»e. a powder la be • haken Into the (hoea. At all Drazt>»ta and Shoe Store«. 2c. Sample «ent FREI Addre»a Allen 8. Olm«te<1. LeRoy. X Y. England to learn From la At the suggestion of Alfred .Moselev, of London, and Ixird Reay, president of University College. London, a spe cial commission will be sent font Eng land to this country to inquire into la bor matters and the relations between masters and lalor unions. The Imperial seals of the Dowager Empress of Cbiua were recently sold by auction lu London. Then1 are n« duplicates to these very Interesting and l«eautlful specimen« of Chinese art. and therefore they are of special value t« the wealthy connoisseur The seals are four tn number, and are of green Jadestones. They are of Interest t« artists, for the strong minded dowager waa much addicted to painting water color«, and to prevent any doubt being cast upon them as uot the genuine pro duct of her own Imperial hand, and that posterity should also be enlight ened as to her geulus. she used to af fix one of these Jadestone seals upon them. The Phoenix is carved on two of these seals. This Is the special mark or crest of an empress dowager of the empire. But the lady autocrat waa not satisfied with the Phoenix alone. Having usurped the reins of government, she arrogated to b«rself th« prerogatives sf the Emperor, and added the ISragon to her own emblem of majesty. This makes the pair of seals belonging to Yl Kun Palace of especial value, and will be a token to •ucceedtng generations of her usurpa tion and reality of power In the rm plrw One of the seals Is of lu espe cially beautifnl design It Is of white jade, the surface of which is a beau tiful red color. It belonged to the Em peror Klen I.ung (178B-96I. and Is stat ed to have been carved by himself, his majesty haring been quite an artist in his way It bears the words. “It 1« only the learned of the present day who leve the lore of the ancieata." In the cut are shown the Impression« of two of the seals, the Dowager Em press’ ordinary seal and the Emperor’s Yl-Kun seal. The Inscription of the former is translated. “Nourish your mind and nurse your spirits.’' while that of the latter Is "Written by the Imperial Hand in the Yl-Kun Palace." AND THE CAT CAME BACK. Piso's Cure for Consumption is an infal Beauty Was So Destruc lible medicine for coughs and colds —N. This Ansora tive, Said the Domratlea. W S ami ax. Ocean drove. N. J, Feb 17. A Brooklyn woman recently gar« 1900. _________________ away her pet cat. an Angora of great A Joke From England. beauty, although she was much attach Mr«. Gotham—Now they say Chicago ed to it. But the cat had broken maay is to have the most powerful telescope plates, two cream Jugs, a leapot. sev ever made. What do you suppose that eral teacups, several handsome piece« is for? of brie a brae; had drunk cream and Mr. Gotham—I presume they want milk Intended for breakfast on several to find out if the top stories of their occasions, «nd bad stolen several iiouses are inhabited.—Tid-Bita. sweetbreads when the Ice chest wat HOW'S THIS? left open. Nevertheless, this dewtructfv« cat was a great favorite with the cook, We offer One Ho ndred Dollar* Reward for any chambermaid, and dining-room gtrL ease of catiarrb that can not be cured by Halle who won their mistress’ heart by al Catarrh Care. F. J. CUtWt A Co., Props, Toledo. O. most crying when she sent ft away. WetbennderMgDed.bave knewa F J Cheney Two days after the Angora's de lor th" ra«t l.vyean, and believe bim perfe* i.y hon ruble in al. lu«: i.ea* tranaactl. na an.l 11 ti pert tire its mistress found s handsome an. ally able to carry outaoy obli«an< ns made band-painted plate on the dining room by their firm. Wa*’ A Tarax. table broken lo several pieces. She Wholesale Drsrglsu. Toledo, ssked the maid about ft. WaLDise Kir sas A Maans. Wholesale Drugg «.a. Toledo. O. “I dunno," answered the maid, “how Hall's Catarrh Care la taken lr.ternally.acting directly on the blood and mue<ms earfaeeeor It happened, unless puss came back and the system. Price 75c per botl.e. Bold by all paid a visit You know. mum. cats has druggists. Teat, iron'a s free. « way of comln’ back.” Hall’s Family Pilis are the beat. “Ye«, so I understand. Mary, and I Danger of Resentment. think puss will soon be with us again, “Republics are ungrateful," said the so that she will not bare to make vis its,” replied the mistress. hero, sadly. “Well,” answered the business man, That night she wrote a letter to the “I suppose a republic .has a great deal friend who had taken the cat, saying: of human nature about it. Nobody “Send puss back, for I think I bar« likes to be dunned, and some people discovered the cat or cats for who«« are liable to make the mistake of con acta she has been blamed.” tinually reminding a republic of it« Fuss was brought back, and for a debts.” wonder the domestic« don’t like her as much as they once did. She Is not se welcome tn the kitchen, but then she has reformed. Her mistress furnished the key to her reformation when sb« told the story to a friend. “You see,” she said, "she has quit do ing damage since I told the domestics that I would bold them responsible fur all the damages she did and would tak« enough out of their earnings to pay for the damage. Sine« that they have watched her ao closely that she has neither broken any dishes, drunk any cream, nor eaten any sweetbreads.” And the owner of the cat smiled at her friend, says the New York Tinies, and actually winked. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. A FENIMORE COOPER LETTER. Mutt Bear Signatur« of Fimos« Novelist Called F.orop« a Ro mance and America Hnmdrusn. Here la an Interesting letter, in th« possession of a well known autograph collector, that, according to the Phila delphia Record. Fen I more Cooper wrote to his publishers In 1881: “1 hope you will be wrong In antici pating a bad reception for 'The Brav«.’ I cannot tell you much of Its reception In Europe, though Gosselin says It IS very decidedly successful In France. America Is, of all countries, one of the least favorable to works of the imagination. In Europe, or, rather In England, where there bss existed a necessity of accounting for some suc cess In the very teeth of their preju dices snd wishes. It has been the fash ion to say that no writer ever enjoyed CURE SICK HEADACHE. so favorable an opportunity as I, be cause I am an American and a sailor. As to the sailor part of the business. It la grossly absurd; for what advant age has an American sailor over any other? They know the falsehood of what they say In this respect, for I can get i3.iM)0 for a nautical tale that shall celebrate English skill to mor row. "For myself, I can write two Euro wbw pean stories easier than I can write one American. Why. Europe Itself Is a romance, while all America Is a rnat- clothihc ter-of fact, humdrum, common sense tlAC* Oft YtU-OW WILL KlLPYOLWtY region from Quaddy to t'ape Florida." WAY GET SOAKED WMtM I •/Z 1/ pv z. ^ - MAWWTSTOfW? DAN GROSVENOR SAYS: None llequired. He was obviously anxious, and aha seemed almost willing. "I shall refer you to papa,” said she, with a becoming blush, "before giving you a final answer.” "But 1 am perfectly willing to take you without any referent*,” said be, magnanimously. -Indlnnapelis News. GOOD Short StorieJ '*•♦♦♦««»«♦«♦♦«««♦««♦»♦♦♦«< Shortly after Walt Whitman's i "Leaves of Graxa” made Ha appear am*», J. T. lYxtwbridge vvaa walking with Lowell In Cambridge, when the latter poluteil out a doorway sign, ,''Grocer!««,” will» the letters act sig tag. to produce a bizarre elTect. "That,” said lie. “I* Walt Whitman with very common goods lualile." While he was In England. Mark Twalu Bays hla head waa one« taxed as gasworks, lie wrote Queen Victoria a fit wildly letter of protest, tuiylug “I dou’t kuow you. tmt I’ve met your sou. lie waa at the bead of a pro*a>aalon In tho Strand, and 1 was on a ’bus.” Years lien t«an A Urosvvaar. o( ths ramoua Obla afterward he mot the Prince of Wah*«, family. now King Edwarvl VII., at Homburg Hon. Dan. A. Grosvenor, deputy au i They had a long walk and talk lt> ditor tor ti e war department, in a let geiher. Whou bidding hltu good by, ter written from Washington, D. C., tho ITIuce said. "I aui glad to have met «ava: you again." Thia remark troubled ••Allow nie to expresa my gratitude ■ I’A’alu, w ho feared that he hud been to you for the benefit derived from one mistaken for some one else. He coin bottle of l*vruna. One week has uiuideated thia suspicion to tho 1‘rluce. brought wonderful changes and I am who replied: "Why. dou’t you remem now a< well as ever. Besides being one of the very be.-t spring tonics it Is , her wbeu you met m« on tho Straml an excellent catarrh remedy.” Very and 1 was at the head of a procession, aud you were on a 'bust* respectft-lly, Dan. A. Grosvenor. It is related that about ten years ago llal I’. lrinton, chief national export exposition, I'hiladeli Lis, Fa., writes: Mr. aud Mrs. Leland Stanford were "I was completely rundown from over traveling through tho Middle West lu work and the responsiuility naturally 1 cogu.to. They Usp|>eiied to I ms In connected with the exploitation ota : Bloouiiugtuu. Ind., one Sunday, aud great international exposition. My J pursuant to their usual custom went io physician recommended an extended church. They attended the Christian vacation. When life teemed almost a Church of Bloomington, thou largely In burden I Iwgan taking Feruna, and the hands of Atnzl Atwater. Wbeu the with the use of the fifth ts'ttla I found plate was pass««! for ths collection myself in a normal condition. I have Mrs. Stanford dropped In a ten dolla" since enjoyed the best of health.” gold piece. Mr. Aiwater waa ths dea Almost everybody needs a ton iff in con lu charge of the collection taking the spring. Something to brace the It was noticed that the ushers held a nerves, invigorate the brain, and hurried conference with him when the cleanse the bliss!. That Fenina will money was taken forward. At Its eon do this is Iwyond all question. Every elusion, Mr. Atwater said: “Ladles one w ho has tried it has had the same and gentlemen, there has evidently been experience as Mrs. D. W. Timberlake, a mistake. Seme one has dropped a <>f Lynchburg, Va., who, in a recent leu dollar gold piece Into ttie collection, letter, made use of the following words: if he will pass up after the services, “I always take a dose of Feruna after we will lie glad to allow him to ex business hours, as it is a great tiring change It for the amount he Intended for the nerves. There is no better to give." It Is. M course, needless to spring tonic, and I have used alsnit say that Mrs. Stanford did not take all of them.” advantage of the opportunity. For a free book on “Chronic Ca Ths manager of an Eastern life Insur tarrh,” address The Parana Medicina ance compauy received the following Co.. Columbus. Ohio. letter from a policyholder: "1 hold pol icy In your company. Xa ------- , date«! An L'autual Oceuren«. 27th July, 11)00, for 23O.UUO, on which I Towne—You seem to have a little have paid the yearly premiums I have cash. now to Inform you that my physician Browne—Yee; railroad accident. advises me that 1 have a pronounced Towne—You don't mean to say that case of apiiemlleltls. and bls diagnosis you got damages. Is confirmed by a sp«*clallst whom 1 Browne—1 mean to say a railroad I have consulted. I am told that the only took some stock in years ago has finally hope of saving my life Is an operation, paid a dividend. which w ith hospital exi*eni*«*s will cost (ftOO, an amount that I have no means Chip of th« 01« Block. to pay. 1 am sensible that I owe It to “Thoma«," said the minister to his you. w ho have so large a p«*ctinlary In five-year-old son and heir, “I trust you terest In my life, to gbe you the option will not misbehave in church this to pay the cost of thia operation to save morning, as you did last Sabbath. my life that I may continue to pay you Such conduct is very mortifying to for the yearly premiums on my policy (I believe that I am otherwise strong me." "But. papa," rejoined th« incorrigi and healthy), or In the alternative to ble Thomas, "aint we taught to mortify pay the g'Jo.OOO to my beneficiary with In a few weeks I am quite willing to the flesh?" be exnuilnt*«l by any physician you may ANOTHER GRAND REPORT FROM name, and to have you select the oper ating surgeon Immediate attention Is. HIS MAJESTY’S DOCKYARD, of course, Imperative.” The manager AT PORTSMOUTH, Is at a loss to know whether or not ENGLAND. from a business standpoint, the com Where Upward« of 10,000 Men Are Cao- pany should pay the cost of operating • tantly Fin ploy ed. Lake llannington. Some time ago the Portsmouth Times Sir II. Johnstone. In a recent speech and Naval Gazette published a most thrilling and remarkable experience of gave the follow ing picturesque descrip the wife of Mr. Frederick Payne, him tion: "The waters appear a very deep self connected with the Portsmouth blm*-gr<*en, nml their surface Is so still, Dockyard for many years. The report and their mirror like reflection is so produced a great sensation, not only in complete, that when coming iqH»n the Portsmouth, but throughout the coun lake suddenly It Is ditfictilt to reallae try, being considere*! of sufficient im that you are looking down u|s>n a lake. portance for repr duction and editorial . ami not upon some awful chasm In the comment by the leading metropolitan ! earth's sin face, over which hundreds of and Provincial Pre«« of England, as i thousands of flamingoes are floating. showing the marvelous powers which 1 for the only thing real almut the lake St. Jacobs Oil possesses as a cure for when seen under these conditions are Rheumatism, its application having the flamingoes. Keen from above, they effected a jierfect cure in the case of l>x>k Ilk» a belt, which on Its outer side Mrs. Payne, after having been a help* la gray w hite, the young birds; white less cripple and given up by several lu the middle, the half grown ouea; and physicians. posses» an Inner ring of the most ex We have now further evidence of its quisite rose tint, the full grown birds, intrinsic value as a Pain Conqueror. in the full beauty of a plumage wblcn Our readers will do well to follow the ranges from pale blush-pink to scarlet- intelligent and highly interesting de crimson." tails as given in Mrs. Rabbets' own Had to Mislead Him. words: To the Proprietors St. Jacobs Oil: "It was a dblrty thrick annyhow." Gentlemen—My husband, who is a growled Mr. Mulcalmy. shipwright in His Majesty's Dockyard, ‘•Pbwat’s thot?” asked Mr. OTun met with an accident to his ankle and der. leg, spraining both so badly that his "Me b’y Terry Is playin’ th’ dlintrn In leg turned black from his knee to his th' Kivlntleth Iteglmlnt Band, au’ tb' U m *«. The Dr. said it would be months baudmasther knew be wudden't play before he could put his foot to the anny Gurman ebunea, an' ao be ground, and it was doubtful whether he crushed out th' toltle av 'Th' Watch would ever get proper use of his leg on th’ Itbolne. an' all th’ other Guruiati again. wans an' marked thlsm as ’Th’ Wear- A few dare after the accident Ibais In' av tb* Grane* an' sooch lolke, an' book left at the door telling al»out St. Terry played lolke th' dlvll all th' Jacoba Oil, 1 procured a bottle from our tolme Fr-r-rlnce Hlnry was here, nlver chemist, Mr. Arthur Creswell, 379 knowln' but phwat he waa handin' out Commercial Road. 1 began to u-e St. good Olrlsh music. An’ now th' b’y Jacoba Oil, snd you may guess my sur has a brick In bls han' an’ bar rd prise, when in about another week from that date, my bii-lmnd could not o*ily wor-r-rds In his tathe and Is huntlu' stand, but could even walk about, and th’ bandmasther.”—New York Judge. in three weeks from the time I flr»t Easily Rwallowed. ured the Oil my husband «as back at "I don't quite know what the lady work, and everybody talking aliout bis meant,” says an elderly physician, "but wonderful recovery. This ia not ail. whatever It was. she meant It bard. Seeing what Ft. Jacobs Oil could do Khe came to my office last Tuesday, gave rne faith in your Vogeler’a C ir- and after considering her case, I wrote ative Compound, also favorably rn -n- a proscription, which was to be put tioned in the Irxrk left at my house. I np In capsules of very large size. 1 determined to try the compound on my explained the why and wherefore of little girl, who waa suffering from a tills to her, and asked her If shs could dreadful rkin disea«e, the treatment of swallow anything so big. She looked which has cost me large sums of money in going from one doctor to ano'her at me In an acidulous way. " 'Swallow Itl’ she said. ‘Why, tny with her, all to no purpose. She has taken two bottles of Vogeler’s husband belongs to two whist clulm Curative Compound, and one would and more lodges than you could count now hardly take her for the san e child, Swallow It! Humph! I reckon I haven't her skin haa got such a nice, healthy been married ten years without learn color after the sallow look she haa Ing to swallow bigger things than that.’ ’’—Washington Post. always bad. I shall never ceaae to be thankfful for Mad Htuilrnl. the immense benefit we have derived An extraordinary Incident is related from tbe«e two great remdiea of yours. In th« "Journal des Debata” In connec I think it a duty to recommend these tion with the University of Budapest. medicines now I have proved their It Is stated tlint an Individual confined value, In a lunatic asylum left It In order to (Fignd) i undergo bls examination nt the unlver ELIZABETH R. R A BRETS, slty. Go answered all the Interroga 93 Grafton Street, .Mile End, Landport, tlons clearly and Intelligently, and, hav Portsmouth, England. A lioeral free sample of Vogeler’s ing received bls diploma, re entered tb« Compound will bo sent by addressing asylum. St. Jacobs Oil Ltd., Baltimore. Tired Out o». Isr«.*« . , i ,. Do You Grow;;.-’J? ninnAprc o '•’*■ I flrtfiflllLJ Wax* wnw o-v i r , h ......... •».'••«» * » ' •*-•-. 'i.ii.iuiu u .* u. i •• | was very porlv and ce«M hardly gat h'|'h,n I t>wd tirsd out all ths tuns (| onlr Ayer's Sarsarsrilla, •' luok two bottle. •« » * Sw(n perfectly well. ney, Princeton. Mo Tired when you go «o bed, tired when you get up, tired all the tune. \l hy? Your blood Is im pure, that’s the reason. You are living mi ,hc border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Avers Sarsaparilla and^be quickly cured, »n «.‘.n— a.,..,^-'.'* i* *•••• • ,14 t.mllr m*1" "*• « ’ ..a leeall. *«»« Naw- Year Haiolutfunt <"*’ Keoloy Curo '"•’ïïïi-JÜ'S-lL'x:;,-.. leu» IUM». 7.-.*“, « Don’t bea Drudge \ mi ran ibi y(lnr w *lth mv Waxliing \4,1 h.Mir X",...... I' H...... i“.*m‘,x; •in I hi 'trm tit.n* u o ■» ,«. -B£r UNC” BUOOICS. t'iuod On« Indvsd. "Can « man with a family Im a »<«<«1 Christian <>n a «alary ut a aeek" I« a qiiMtioa causing great 4isrua«|on in I a*tern eircliM. Il lin |s a Christian al all he woulil bave tu l»e a g*a«i uiiu on that salary. Pre Hovr Psfxr is ?•••♦■ Or ««I ( our«««. fUoblre — Tb« colonel ia utterly (•»ar« Pretoria has made it. ap|*'irai>re in Faris. It contain* rommutiu «ti »n« less of public opinion. Hlobl»«— I hat’s right I onoo heard aympathizing alili the B-er« (rom a him admit l-eforo a crowd of people that large nubmer of SOO lloro SO I wOf he »I k I ii ’I like grand opera. A new M*»Boar pap* «»IW Bin «* M -, Swi»’ C” • - 1 I, M ----------------- . rUiU4e<rLi< r» krxl. Na g|TO h-*."»‘ H» •■---* ,.f l»v L... .**■ Whst ol Him “Whst Imcam« I your brother Bill, who never oould learn Ills lory st srltonl, slid aleavs liisi«t«x| that lienedlcl Ar Would Th«r« Wrrv l*s N»w Johnny is aast««! st the palli" rea-! il.>14 .li«« .»vermi America?” iuqulrnd the Former Reaident ing. , rtwpondmt th« "Wlm? Hill?** Bill?" responded the Per- Por- Johnny’« Mother ((rom above) — • >n A<l*lr*,«ee«l. "Oh, lie ilon't live Johnny, why aront’ y- u practiciiig hero any more, lie made s million Johnny—I am, ma. Johnny’s Mother—Well. Id nt brer dollar* - »I »4 a historical novel that ha i Ariani !-»r It« I vr<> amt Jo«n of Are anvthing Johnny -Well, I’m practicing the (or the heroine."—Baltimore Amer ican. pauses. Di ll li kL’l lid * jutièiS. BUCO ICS. oi.ab-iiwM- «r. -i.M o>«.w„,i„_,„ U» m. .< • ,i i., ! .. „„ . mu »« v m- - » . *i .lw u >. «4. I .. . , ' • brate« in ahaDa A . ' I W. t I > fWl |l«a> »fff IUN> ur mon1 ay • wueth «afe fn» « ”n„ | ’ ‘ ‘ o-'i ( Il. ut,- 1 I * g y W « . u*iaa too them. • '•«» ' •• MttohBll, I bbt / b M|P.haf.a. n \V,,r> If A so 99 bwbb I , 0*. and, Qt ’* •■•••rttssr, pl*u tuwD11 >u thia papers 9Ô0 »HOPS. A\cßcl*ible Prcpaf.tluínT’f Ai ! simfialinfJttKRkXl.'indnetfula I tuif’iheStiKKteaiYtlkrevhrf IMAMS/« Mil DHLN rronwh*!» DrtÇf Mion Cheerful nrss and Ä’M Contiiin« nriihiT OjxLun.MorpbtM nor Mineral. N ot N arcotic . Apnfeci R.'ftwdy ferronflfipa Bon. Sour Stomach.Illanto™ Worms.(>>nvulsM)tw fever 1 xh- nrss ftixl L ohn of SLEEP Tho Kintl Ymt Harn Alvrnyw Tiottghf« nn<1 wlilch ha« hem lu id * ö für ovrr 30 yrnrw, hu« liornn tho signature <>f uml hus bren mntlo under lil« per- Minivi «upcrvislon einen It« lufhncy. AlloW no ons todccclvc )<><t In thia. All Uountrrfrlt«, Imitation« itnrl •• Just-ns-gtMHl” are buk Eiperlmrut) thut tritio wltli nnrl rnilangrr tim hrultli of luiauts aud ChUdrcu—üxperlene« ngulnst Experiment« What is CASTORIA C m tori* la n linrrnleas aulrat Ittifo for C*»tor Oil, Paro- gorlc. Drop« nnil .Soothing Hyriipa* It Is i’lr-uaunt. It contains neither Opium, Morphltio nor other NarooUo «¡■balance. Its *c«v 1« its guarantee. It dostroys Worms mid allay« Fovrrlahneaa. It cure« IMarrhira mid Wind Colic. It relieve« T'eetlilng Troubles, cures < ’oiinllpnl loCL ami Flatulency. It uoslmilatca th« Foo«!, regulat«« tho htonuM h aud Dowels, giving healthy and natural »bop« Tho CUUdxeu’a 1‘auuccu—Tho Mother’s ErlcuzL CENUINK CASTOR IA AL*AV» Boars tho Signatur« of Facsimile Srÿrvnlurs of NEW YOHK The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.