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. 12 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY,-JUNE 2, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. MAHANY, R. B. — = Sf ot eee BIRD CALLS AND TRAIL! LINTON, W. 8., Micn a | = LINNEY, R. Z., Cc. 22 . ave. REASONS FOR THE OPEN INVITATION) -weiz-zcotce. ~/MEMBERS IN TOWNES EStooom es) THE — - Everybody knows that the ttle G0rky. | gies ay. y 4 oe Mappa Wa Ga. (og 2d etre, EV ENING as he roams about the populous planta- x WV. Ve, s B Fy : Given by Doctor McCoy to All Chronic Sufferers in Washington, Welcoming | tions of the south: ts rarset and airy ama | A&bION, 8 Be Towa MAHON, “I. M. af MARSH. BO B."D 2 Wiarts e: Ks of We McCALL, SS. W : Sieh S AR McCLEARY, J. Aid Tse ‘st. McCLURE, A, 8. 1921 16th st reglected in mind, body and estate, but | BASEK, Lucien, “Kaas... Every Sufferer From Catarrh, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Deafness or Any |"! eversoay doesa't krow is that he fix BLACKLURY, J. 6. 8.) k is a born naturalist and gets as much BLANCHARD, oat K 1742 Q st. . fun and genuine, absorbing interest out | biicH. Cs.’ ee Other Malady to a Trial Treatment Entirely Free. of tho woods and flelds about him as the | HAWS. <i epi has a ee city-bred boy derives from a $1.50 show. | BUTLEM, Marie? SUC lass. ave. Bee A stretch of sandy road is a stretch of | CAFFELY, Dorelson. La! ; | a i ‘ALI s¢ .. t ‘The purpose of this invitation HIS HEARING RESTORED. CURED OF ECZEMA sandy road to the average person; not £0 | CAuii.gakinon Fla. PAN I eal? 7 ist. rger Circulatio the Trial ‘Treatment Free clause HIS CATARRH CURED. to the smaller hunter, who, while on an | CA N, J. L., S.C. inderiand place © be misuaderstocl It ie simply the real: of GH IN ITS WORST BORN ceratid torial or store, traverses its rutty | CARTER. Spe) Le in the Famous Physician's desire the pubtie- may > ol a . os John M. Clark, 917 26th St. N. W.: “Ef J. W. Ewing, Clerk Auditor's Office | length. CHILTON, juate Knowledge of th: bas oy vlin’ 1 fox foot,” | CL. a. C. wind coault of bie life | bad roisea ta my eare that at times made it im- | of the Treasury for the Post Office Department: ner een Poway eee eh aaa “s says one, lo at the imprint extent given to | PessIble for me to hear at all. ‘They were Ike the | ‘he first warning T had of my skin being pot- | S98, One looking critically Pp) MERGE, 'D. Ht. Neb. 11338 Tost. now. | MEYEI “ad., La C18 Reet, | MEIKLEIOBN 1418 Mass. ove. ( MILES. J. W. obtain witkout cest am ad treatment which Is the pe Work, which, like bis «: Wyoming. FM. Mon... SM, aos Homes 250 Del. ave. ne. the workl ten years ago. will be In xenersi | finging of bells, the buzeing of a sawmill and es- | Soned was the appearance on varlous parts of my | “Dat ain't no fox; ‘tis a mink! affirms “Woodmont MILLER, Q ITS1628"T si f adoption by the profession, which Las worked sch | Ceplug steam. body of small dry scaly sores sunning tozether. | another; and then all set to work to find ee eae oe. re) caida tek Dedteces dat Eccuehia: Descauen as d that I was getting very hard of | Thev were especially bad on my feet and hauds. @ plainer track that will confirm or con- seeps COMGT RL ave. Mic te startle th which has} fe waiting on cnstomers in my grocery : trad.ct ther suppositions. Cuas, 3, W. Va...... c., 3 It was necessary for ime to ask two ér three g * alr Jat are a fox, an’ he went in Miss Gie- Meine... MING’ E. amen Washington . o » Bistacre | MONDFLL, F. eeeee es Wilkar t's ‘Shas: it will bd: thal enteneon of tie tesared ‘falex In order to understand what was wanted. gel's yard after her young ducks, - Here's He No HESS 0022s citie Risin ore | MORDELE. FW, Sicemenes daddibigs hits acid toy (desires! tat Ss naturally wHere he push ‘em under de fence,” in- S11 [Varnum | MOSES,"C. L., Ga.. ty ge than its terms de unequive Seriously Interfered With My Busi- Sists the discoverer. Shoreham | MOOD Ti, Mass. uw. MOZLEY, N. A. Mo. whom life has be “Tain’t so, tain’t so, ‘tall,’ rebels his ~ Congressional y person in West nee companion; “dat track ain’t nothin’ but MORSE, (ELA. Mass! ho: = Cochran eome a burden “y reason SS hae T alse found that at home I had to pay very careful Mince Fields’ yaller dog what come long Geonre. ML Ritiy, E im all he + Head, Ne | | attention in order to urderstind conversation, All Biche chia smorniih tind, eolthe argument hee xen t may now apy fives doctors " + seemed ad confusing. In order to get try relief I had to keep snutting and putting mst goes, every foot of the road svegesting a | Harts, whole combination of possibilities to active | HAWLEY. 3. -maginatio: TOLL, DB. NEWLAM NOONAN, G. H. NOKTHWA tr «tii MeCoy and ¢ wen. of charge weder Cther Papers who has become beret dea . anes “ HOA. Mass ODELL, Bh. . Every person In Srepe “With my deafness [ also had catarrh, and was Whenever a ditch, fringed heavily with | rye yq°*4 u of the City discos “land tired of the wu ficht they 5 ° =; zi broom sedge, stretches across the field, a | J : been making azainst the couch, the choking spetix | Contantis Rawkins and spitting trying to clear my childish figure or two lurk near, Listening Add T h and the ever-reenrring of Asthma nae ns eagerly for the welcome sovnd that shall ed Bre 12 may now «pply at the offices of Doctors Hiy went to Doctors McCoy and Cowden, tell them a trap has failen. Partridges nest ~ Coch oget ier, and I ean say that M. 1765 “Mass. ng of what py ant Cowden ed get an inkli in the broom ‘sedge, sparrows, too, and snares unwary creatures are Hable ‘a. The noises in my ears have almost may be done for them by 9 better system of tre they Have Entirely Cured Me. doves, and all “nanner of winged wild because ment than they have heretofore heen receivin My hearing has returned so that I can hear con- BS ie 5 urepe. ane fon lcanetully, Helected pene They will be cheerful'y accorded a trial treatment | Yersacion in ordinary (ones of volve as well as any sticks are laid tn ambush, a little meal of | McMiL 8, Mich) . b re a ea orinkies v MILLS, 1 “a e, : without charg the street cars I can hear every word sround peas sprinkied within, and into ee PRE ion an it Every person in Washington whe has los To contrive au Sok W. a to walk unsuspect.agly «B15 4% at. of heart and strensth of body apd is ¥ gone : : Z original and certain “dead-fall” is the St Thomas cirel Stands Up Always Pele, emaciated and lantern-jawed 1 Have No More Troable J. Wy Ewing, auditor's office of the acme of these boys’ ambitons. When the | MURPHY, Eivara, OL at. nw. by the sickness, the torture and the with my nose and thoat. My catarrh Is entirely Treasury, testifies to Dr. McCoy's skill persinimons drop plump and toothsome | XPISON.” Kite, fi h jent te chronic Catarrh of the Stomzeh may now | Corea, in curing disease of the skin. from the purpiing bougis, and the thicker EMER, U1 or the apply at the offies of Doctors MeCoy and Cowden | A tore taking this treatment I could not 1 eine a | |rnds that protect the walnut, the hick- ag Peaee and receive, without expense, an explenutory 4 Father (Connell ut St. St é ory nut and the chinqaap.n gap wide at bead crip muistratto. of the treatment that has restored fiat a r of chase. den T noticed that they were Increasing In size, | the touch cf the frost, these Lttle hunts- PETTIG DQ st. naw. cag Interests y thousands 6 yy dyspepties. Gag 3 sat to theleaeie partleti tic. chaveh’ aunt forming frizhtful Motches as large as silver dol- | men make their plans. RUT Conns = apr MR01 Conn. ave. Person in Washington who may be undcr- | Seycte exervihlae he #3 lars, which would fester and discharge. “Squirrels awful fat row; de pecan tree | PRITCHARD. JC. m3 Lot nw, | RICHA Senn 22221103 6th st. nw. f geing the fiery agonies of Rheumatism or the Ose : “My disease was diagnos 1 ns eczema, jist a-sheddin’,”” a lanky youth reminds his | poe. Ay : ROURIN A. AlN.......0... 2. -Arno Hi cr) 3 OR st. K st. blight, the su and the distizurement of “T suffered all the ROKIN , seemed to me, that | fellows, and forthwith they set about mak- | ercy, Pa... 2.0. 0.1708 BT. ave. now Ecrema, or the weakness, fallare. mers sod d= any cue could, ing a Squirrel trap, of, in default of that, | Roar, a MECC EM | ALL THE PEOPLE eay due to any common form of chronic disease, range Burning Semaations attach in a Rody to the | SEWEtT. eis ootocas sce Seimen ay now apply at the otfices of Doctors McCoy and Cowden and get a glimpse of happier condit in z lucky owner of a gun to explore the fast- and for:ned a cireuit, as tt were, | nesses of forest and field at his beck, cou- Hamilton began In my fect 1031 ath stn of embers of tire ineasing my body. tent at the prospect of being present when SAYERS. J. vf ber sp hes att Ct “My hands, feet aakles were swollen end | the ll-importaat moment shall arrive to | Sormer iv, 20... Normant SCHANTOX mene palned so intensely that words cannot express my | take a.m and fire. TPLLER, Col. 2.2... -...1431 R. T. ave, | WASHINGTON; ‘The free trial treatment will be accorded to wll aoa - The swee es ae: hi ‘! JMAN, B.R., 8. C. 1014 M ave, nw. | ’ suffering. ne sWeet, precise whistle of the part GOSS Ga cu enes Oe Sone TANNON, Upon personal application. “Thad ts wear gloves on my hands all the time | r:dge is well known to town and coantry TrRrt eae eee ; . Ay 3AW, J. G., he inuc atment ‘ured 4 TE. David, Ind. 132 A st. ne. To those who continue treatment until cured ard could not bear the touch of clothing. people alike, but to these small game lov- | vipeee Ww W Angtor ; SHERMAN, J. 8. does not there will be no expense beyond the regular now: “Physiclans pronoun-ed it ers the peculiar inflection and number of os Pst |S Ree SIMPAINS +++ Albany inal monthly assessment, all medicines incl IMP HIN! notes in the whisile is significant of the sex of the bird. “It looks like dat rooster- save. iro Fints cs > K st. nw. POO Att (AV. AS, Mich: —--nce An Angry Case of Eczema, Strive yee eee but failed to relieve my pain. partridge can't find his mate,” it will be ob- Ar Wroming. 23g oy toate | SMITIL Gav: MIIee: [ots 14th st) now, Dr. McCoy Curing the Deat. SH tried every availible remy, without weress, | Served, as the insistent call’ sounds across | Wren ty {0 Wisitagiaa Le NO Meats, | SNOW. HG. Nib. On N.C. ave. we. Sees “When Doctor McCoy ins*ituted a national prac- | the field. “When partr.dge is een trouble, | WHITE. Stephon Mo Cal rmandie | SOUCHARD. JH. ; 2. UArington to Miss Eliza Pope, 910 I st. s.e.: “My tice in Washington T was inp “d with his re- ne oe dat fashion; all de other times | WOLCOTT. Colorado. . +. -1221 Conn. ave. | & * ce: V1 T st a é aoe arkable record, and T went to his office. e call different. It d2 same way wid de cea PALDING. Geo., peer a right ear was entirely useless. The Deafne “The diagnosis of eczema, the doctor sald, was | Whippiir-w.ll and all d2m whistiin’ birds.” r Representatives: ef KMAN, SM... Fla. Divide ually Increased until I could not unders Tights batlnip: Case anions (hat coal euteeig | cbisten! to) dat. chillia hawk? one gaya: | ABBOTT, to, Tex jij Est ow. CERF. G.. Miss. as inary conversation. The doctors I went to told ght, uy ease WHS O could We cured in | Tt gaat rx, : ZN. Capital a eoee See Camp = = = pings ra Spall = aera non bIes tigi ‘she’s got young ones near about some- “Albany OS Jan. st. nw. wheres,” and in some inscrutable manner they manage to keep their eyes on the P: the “The doctor gave medicines and instractious tha W AT st. ow fm my head that sounded like excaping steam and i 5 ollowed carefi a week's applicatio: J.B, L924 14th etl naw. Finging nolses. | When I went to Doctor Mevoy the ae Reaae ener a week's application E| hawk and track her to the particular tree 5 Sc -s10 tam at. ns Co nit eatness bad lasted for wight sears. Doctor Me- c provement. vas relleved from | where her nest is, the > thi STEEL : hit mm Coy said my case was curable. Tecan a a> the Mrs. Maria D. Bradley. 919 F at. the intense itching, and gradually the blotches | So safe from terete that she thinks Wy. C., ‘Tenn STEPHE LLTLLinbbite unity clock tick across t m. I hear the thunder for S.w., festities to Dr MeCoy's skill in grew less. Great is the jubilation when a rabbit's Wane xed | STRWART, noon Al LM the first time in years. For Gest time in sears curing nelses In ears and deafaess. > . ation Bs STONE, CW, Pa a st. ne. s now Tcan hear the birds singing in the trees out- ss ore sas “Now I Am Entirely Cured. nest ts found, (ih the “ny infaris cud- We. Bey ath aang into side of the house.’” i - “4 RCasiar teea nen ant ch a close in the shallow hole. The news Fe 8 beens STROWD, W. G ot — —e a Doctor McCoy's treatment acted like a charm. 3 1.ke wildfire and poor bunny, cow CY, John, Mich 2 + | SULZER. Wm, B at. we. pe Justus E. Griswold, 205 Pennsylva-| William H. Norton 601 P st. n.w.s| Tam sgaina weil man. ering sumewhere near, trembles, and with w Sepa re , Samen Classes, aia ave.: I had to take my watch and press it “7 could tot understand ovtinary consersation. 1] | “MF akin ts perte:tiy natural, and T have no | CFne Semewhere near, trembles, 7 XG ow. Tht Dard agains: my left ear to bear st at all. Trond | could mot hear a watch tick at all. Shortly after | (Ace of the disease left, The very first time in lus life that q n 1) Sth mt. ne. “Oth st. nw and Rot Dear speakers at a distinve. Under Doctor | Doctor McCoy established a national practice in Ee eee gro boy Fas anything that he can call his 4 2312 Ind. ave. now. Willard’s recep es strattuent I notice a wonderful chanze 10 | Wachington some of his renarkable cures of deat. | DOCTOR McCOY CURING own he sweps it for a puppy that can be | BANKHEAD, J, H., Ala----.---105 Md. ave, me. | rerregtel Oaat ma i Ress Among my nefghbors came to my notice, so T trained to run rabbits, then he begins to 4 i631 16th st. ow Minn. st. nw. made up my mind to go to him. As a result I can BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. i BAUNE ese R. W.. Ohio... Array . 1363 Roanoke ‘et. think of the gun he may be able to buy | BARRETT, W. iia pee Patrick McGraw, 214 E st. s.w. (85 | siy [ find myself hearing better In every way i ac ae bla SS ae L.. Ark 1itan peaeal ol eae ¥ <i Ned Wie baa Ha aE Bute Ae jcatirly at the meeting of the | A. Dent, 1121 Bost. mer “Por | im the rurune Xt roay, te only i@ common, BANTBOED, ee Me < Cairo Fats areas on) eet ee war Rucre weno cstertane tieciae A0F | Linwin Post w few nichts ago, when Tcoud clearly gun, unreliable, likely to explode when not TOWNE, 'C.A..” Minn. z ton one ciass iis Io my cars. I comd tot hear a wateh or | Understand everything that was bearly three years I suffered (rom Rrocehitis, and | expected, to remain obdurate and unre- | BARLLELT, Fi TEACEY, 4B Mo.. ccm ck at all. I-can row hear the clock tick and SSS: asthmatic trouble, I was supject to Intense parox- | spoasive et opportune times, but never-| BELL, ©. K.. il TRACEWELL. In S15 Bact Geta dinary conversation. I hear the street ¢ ms of coughing. here was a choking of the | theless a gun to be regarded with pride | BELL, J.C. 7 = ne ¥ . Walch I ould not before. The ringing | George Cecil Hyde, 3400 Prospect | tutes and shortness of brea c : Sounds bave left my ears. ave.: “I cculd not Lear ordinary conversatior Baek oe ce Aone. xeamed 10) will hoard up small change for months | BENSE have no et . The Was a iL . Spitting id ry T “Since going to Dz. McCoy my bearing has been | discharge of iw'us, Then there Was f tighuueey | #80 inonths for this purpose. ‘The uext . and +++ +1829 M st. nw. Against the . rasional pains | and cherisued as a pearl above price. He | BELKNAE P. F. Milligan, 115 4th st. me. Cap- | rectored. [can bear conversation clearly."” id dryne: best thing to a gun, however, fs a number | Zor Bast, Conttot st. {tol Hill: “I feel like goimg down the avenue and | Mrs. Hyde, the boy's mother, said to the writer: of slingshcts, and various primitive con- 0 et. new Ohio.......... -Hamllten h telling every one my deafness ts cured. I was deif | “We notice remarkable change In our boy's con. thirty pounds tn wetsht. I was very | thivances fer letting fly @ rock, pebble or Sapliol st. -803 Ma. ave. ne. others; for 18 years; could searcely hear a word: I woud | dition © test bls hearing every day, and find | ¢e, not being able to get-upstairs without great | Other missile, and if his possessions boast Vv Hives a click to nip ear ask sever pea Ht eek ZR | Be sail, answer ts now, Am happy to siy that be | exertion aes none of these, effective cxecution can be Set GLE BEG Ss Cc tot Was deaf as a brickbat. Doctor McCoy cured me | ts doing excellently. He hears me when I address | °=.7j.0% & cree) cable ith oroy erly y 5 VANGER, A. P.. Pa.......... . J. ave. entirely. If there le anybody who does not believe | him In a very ordinary tone.” Sa ae eee ne es | OnE rat 8 teks carved stick. Wan bit -Cairo Fiate ontains of asthmatic and bronchial} As It is with the denizens of the fields T sought bis aid and woods, so with the curious web-footed freatment bas proved: satisfactory beyond | birds that live in the marakes and BROWN,’ Foster B.. Fenn! nee swamps. The boys think nothing of wad- | skUMM! Chas. N., Pa. ing aeck dcep if water to get a belated | BUCK, ¢. F. Lal....000! young mrrsh hen, or even swimming | BULL, M., ILL it 1 him come and see me in person.” THE ONLY TREATMENT 1 AND CURE FOR CATARRH. ation. I would have rer pl. Hamiiton H., Ohio. BROSIUS, M.. Pa? Oscar Rundgvist, 21S Harrison st. Anacostia, car inspector, B. and P. R. R.: gould not hear ordinary con the Latest fo ask \uestions repertedly were whistiing a across stream to run down a pair of flus | BURRELL, 0., mMo002022. fh : “f ringing noises In my curs like stea co - s a IRTON, T. E., Ohio. 2 hte and ringing 1 Ma cee es A. S. Johnson, 1240 9th St. N. W., the DR. McCOY CURING DYSPEPS: tered little cranes that are too confused to Be Ero Be GEl aor Capitol st. 2 Wo. Ohio. - and Cey's Heetinent Iam finprovirg wonderfully well, | Well-known heating and ventilating contractor, after get out of the way. CALDE 213-N. Cap. st. er as Tcan hear the clock tick several feet away.” & course of treatment at Doctor McCoy's offices, | Mra. Joseph Sykes, 1214 19th st. m.w. | A snake or a lizard of any kind or de- Sunni <3. 8. ‘South Carotina! sald: scription has a marvelous charm for the “Thad been a sufferer from acute Dyspepsta for Fullest Locai Frank Miller, 553 9th ast. s.e., expert | “For 15 years I was a sufferer from catacrh, af- little backwoodsman, he fs not afraid to w.. I WooDiAaN, € year: At times it seemed like something was “k any vb es A WOODWARD, F. AL. Stan ist: T cot be tence a short dis- | fecting my head, :hroat, bronchial tubes and | 7°3T a eadaches, | @ttack any snake, no matter how big, and NG. QUAS NAY ARD. F. ; Sedan ware wee eee ces por] | Bicasing on me stomach. E huad severe headaches. ! when he has vanquished him will linger IM elowa so <o WOOMER, EL M., “Pa Hamnitton WRIGHT, A. B., “Mass. sees ee Riggs id not r my watch the After eating t “E could not digest my food properly. On getting | and site Prople to repeat Buzzing sounds ik he 0 s) “LARK, C.N, - —— ping steam were constant. | y the mor fee vont fe nia fullness, nausea and depression. [seemed to lose | ings, size and characteristics. If he can | © 5 Wiuie aE Since taking De, ‘s treatment my he ete be eee Pepe i ieisnad < all ambition and spirit. “I could not lie on my back | come across a “snake shed,” that is, an} CLARDY. pitas MASKED CONVICTS. and as boew restored. . 'y gas stomac ron- ay ee | with any comfort. * Sener 1 tubes became badly affected, and a most un-| =f went to Doctor 3 old skin that a sr has crawled out of, | coBB, § his delight is unbounded, and unspeakable | COCKREI fe uw. | How the Identity of French Prisonerr ‘oy. He his entirely cured W. ods V., Pex ones 27M st. Meurice Clagett, 215 A st. se. tenet la Tee nt oe fie ie (ae wen a 1 AE AE Stine atrenda the capture of 4 live awl no GODDING, 3. eases tice nw. in Concealed. General @ quarter of a century I had bee Deaf. A Ordinary | there was a sensation of weizit resting on my as matter how small and young. CONNELLY, ACJ, m2 relis From the New York World. conver mn I could net hear at al went to ch. I tried all known remodivs and succeeded — oe SO0K, E. D., Mll...... % 5 ‘i Dr. Metos. I can now hear in iny left in finding relief for 1 ora tissing| THE AVERAGE MAN. Sone 50 iorida The story of M. Bajhaut’s life in a French News: qn y Someone > my t ¢ eee ali | lea: ne a somthing: ae Dee if 3 eam ie the C q ro "s meee e Waki prison, which is now told in connection with ’ f. Tor dis an auet nent of catarrbal, ‘nial ‘and. stomach : Texas. : abcess ae Bock away I bear 1 of ‘hors | troubles, T went to hin. T can candidiy say that h The Advantages of Being the Right Thee the, to him at least, glad news of his pardon nd sounds which It yt heard in years. | the treatment has henefi ne beyond ray expec . e foo Si in B., M vy President Faure, draws attention to some ich I heard fi FS ine tee slid sie hwsond tay expect 715 13th Street Northwest. Seas Aud’ Not Too Simact, yt } iB ident F Hl tt & a8 anc _—— jong. lear and T breathe witho 0 aries Seuaick Ss Y 3 peculiarities of the convict world in the re- Mrs. Maria D. Bradley, 919 F st. sive: | trove. do not have the stomach trouble in the From the Chicago Record. 5 Ma. ’ 49 : ‘ = = es ee Bee ae oak ed Ce porate Tam a new man tn every wag. Tain Dr. J. Cresap McCoy, dite! a pleasure (tg. nt you." mata’ tue |S Cee Fe public of the tricolor. The convict mask, so Surpasses as very deaf, and hed rinzing a 72\9%"| eatictied that Doctor McCoy's Is the proper treat- eure: Men a : oferreé ovelists, S: 5 awa ba. sage case ail tal ciease Wie ment’ for catarrh. I bave placed mp tay with: bi D: M. Cowd clothing salesman to his customer, Ore 8 See ro lced coy mi pvelats ae a sd Grdinary conversation. People would have to shout | for treatment, and have cleo recommended tt to, Te Je » Cowden, “Why?” queried his patron, as he guanc- R, Geo. C., Mo. yelieved by readers to be a concoction o: all the to mab ad. I could not hear the clock | several friends of mine who are afflicted in a simi- Iti Physici ie CRUMP, R, 0., Mich the writer's brain, but it is worn in French peer until tw weed-r | Tar way.” Consulting Physicians. ed complacently over his shoulder at Mis | CUiyIS, Cb: Deis ce Geen ie Ohi aaa tor atment. T can now hear ordt- Renee b 3 gi ng mirror. CURTIS, G. WW. is day, s is 0: sted by = a hear the clock tick from . E jomce Hours, iton2 amp teSip-m., @)| teure reflecting ins long. mirror. CURTIS’ NUMAN. way of additional humiliation, but as a pro- Other Papers popes : Doctor McCoy's Monograph on Dis- | to 8 p.m.,daily. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Because you are an average man. 1] OUREIS OMG) tection to the wearer. Although this hood, or mask, as it is called, presents a horrible aspect, strangely resembling that which is brought down over . I. ave. | the heads of condemned prisoners when nitet | about to be executed, yet the object which r's | the authorities have had in view in order- tps | ing it to be worn by prisoners is merciful ies Enaleven philanthropic. ‘The prineipal pur- pose of the mask is to prevent a p: : enses of the Skin can be obtained mean that your heig rr McCoy's monograph | by sending an application through monograph | ders, chest measure, tength of back, width | DAXt ess will be mailed on appli-| the mail. It is intended only for| on ea be mailed on appli- | Cross the hips, length of arms and legs cation to those directly interested | those who are afflicted with some | cat! those directly interested in | 2°40 seneral ‘set’ conform to the average fn the cure of this condition. form of skin disease. the cure of catarrhal disease. Spee tone tue Or ey ere manufacturer thought you could fit any size] man = Taian So we can, but to do It sometimes we CURING THE RAM OF BUTTING. JOHN PIERCE’S LUCK. 000, and when the year was up, which oc-| must. Meeak ‘up three diffarsre mes we honaadl as curred last week, Mr. Plerze got a draft on | clothing, take the coat from cne, the vest He Preferred Women, but a Log Was | Picked Up a Stone to Throw at a Cow | San Francisco, and he at once came to the width of shoul- | patz oH wD, John, L. in the City in the Variety DOOLITT LE, we DOVENER, B. from another and :he trousers from an- | howeisd, F h : aw or . Too Much for Him. and Now He Has $250,000 In Gold. Gens oe nis coin. é other. Now, with you it is different. I | pRAPER, we aT Mass. ros t being recognized by any of his fel- : pene oe Fro Said Roaneisen Bate. Ker ac on tO Years igo, Pierce was a] simply took the chest measure and found | EDDY. F. M.. Minn. low-cenvicts. The government takes it for ee pete trae TE ‘oatene, Ariz., miner, | oKendown miner, a saan’ who had never | the coat In a few cninules made ror that ETT, Tazewell, Va. granted that some of the men incarcerated and Jim McCue, rancher, politician, philoso-} John a Tom»: : a *| had to exceed $10 at one time, and who| measure. The vest and trousers were all Ores will, after their restoration to liberty, sue- pher and horse doctor, walked on the ferry | who, up to a year and a half ago, had diMf- | was having a hard straxsle to make both | right, of course, for you are a man of aver- . A 3 boat with a crutch the other day. He also | eult work to provide the necessaries of life | ends mect. Now he has a quarter of a|age build. And you araa lucky man. too, | peAxe. Waiter, : 2 = miilion dollars, all in goll coin, and like | ac ing to my way of thinking. now | FAIRCHILD, B. had an arm in a sling and his head ban- | for himself and family. He ts now in this | Tost men ia ‘similar, Soca dike | according ya way, g. I know GoW. I Excellence ing out for themselves by honest labor a table and even influentiai pesition in z _ i ‘ es | that when it is sald, ‘Oh, he is an average | FAK, ety. It is these peopie whom the au- 8. daged ; eee ree eee wm Soke Colm to Mis credit: | notiknow. How, itolspendilitstmonay. His|| many the cara: ieiuasd in the depraectens thorities wish to protect from being recog- of its “What's the matter, Jim?" inguired two /It Is another story of a lucky find of rich | wife, before making the strike, had to go| sense. As a matter of fact. to sty aher a nized and blackmailed by former fellow or three acquaintances. | gold and silver bearing quartz. to Tombstone and help cut the family ex- | man is an average man to say that he convicts on» the threais of divuiging the “ll bet any man in the crowd he can| Pierce is the name of the new camp, just | Chequer by doing such 94d jobs of house | will go through Lfe easily, with less fric. is cleaning as she could find, while the s ti vi ore pleasures and les: vy and longer than any ram or | coming into promin-nce, about thirty miles | young man, now tweaty, herded estieoe | cons tan diel mant whovislabove cuiheings past to the people the reformed conv mong whom the lot of t is casi. So anxious Literary Features. FOOT, W. T. YWEER, C. butt har : : ie te EM: is the government about the matter that the a Dillygvat im the state,” responded Jim some-| northeast of Tombstone. It Is made more | the ranges. Besides one son, he has a | the average. erything made in quenti- R. S., prisoner is under stringent ord: to pull what irreleva “But I guess I've broke | conspicuous because, in addition to its | daughter, who was given the advantage of | ties Is made to fit the average man. A J. J. the hood down over the face even when he 5 the public schools of Tomibstonoe. b jaced wher is most handy | GIBSON. H.R. bee one great ore richness, it is about the only gold Tombstone, His en- | door knob is placed where it is most handy | GIPSON, raha et had been broken | cemp in the territory. Alrealy there are | tre family accompany him to this eity, and|to the man of average Aeight. A lester | GILLERT, F. is in his cell, and any one enters, no mat- It n. } w SILLETT, OC. W., N. ¥.. .+.-Hamfiten | tet Whether it be one of the guards or a . ane ocraai | aaemen leche! 50 people there, and empty houszs from | 88 tt Is their first visit away from home, | box !s put up so that -he average man can | GItthe, Joseph Asem se Chane | voi: Poms ecto sivara wane Weil, to teli the truth, I did get jammed | Tombstone are being taken there bodily. y are enjoying themselves. mail his letter with the least difficully, | GRierix, M.. wis F st. n.w. | their hood around their neck, ready for im- Literally naa little. I've been breaking a ram|An English syndicate has secured the = seo Car straps hang down fer enough for the } GHISWOLD. M., Fa-..---- Fertiand | mediate use, even when they are alone in od of the butting habit. This ram was raised ae = i organized with a mil- Red Faces and Hasty Tempers. average man to clutea ean with the least | Grour, Wo Ve i a0 | their cells. G Ev. r h @ pet. and that's what makes him so sa ‘on and a half of dollars, and It 1s said | From Blackwood’s Magazine. effort, Car steps are placed so that the | Grow, Gaiushi’ A. - Willard The only prison in France where the mask joes erywhere, »ws who to tackle, too. He won't | that there is a prospect of the new camp| Probably there is no ineaineree average man can get in and out of a street | HADLEY, W. I ..Cochran | is dispensed with are those penitentiarie touch a man, because he knows he'd get | Tivalnz Cripple Creek in Colorado. en an | car easily. RA. 1 ‘The Portiand | devoted exclusively to old-timers—that 1s fence rail frazzed over his head: but a| | Pierce was seen at his hotel soon after | 0Chreous complexion and a hasty temper | “Hats, ‘shoes, shiris, collars, cuffs, stock- : = will butt clear over into the next | Dis arrival a few days ago. He tells an in-| {mn modern man other than a racial one. | ings, clothing of every Sort, are made of and is convicts who are already serving their see: ond, third or even fourth term of hard labor terest.ng story of his discovery and of his | The two qualities were average sizes. If a man of a certain height Joncealme: he fe; es with t sture. coincidently devel- cig] Concealment of the features with them has, R Se ereloa giiees ticanitie thisccarie Walled a sudden change in position from a man | uped by independent agencies a know | 15, 00 fat or too slim for the average build ER AL Ct “Sag “jj 1002_K st. | of course, no object. ead lady friend of mine clear across a field and hout a dollar to one who can be consid- little of th S of that height, he is in trouble as soon as | HA Cees Ge ++220 North Cap. st aS ee eeeree eri , picket fence, and I thought it | ¢fed fairly wealthy. He is a Cornishman, @ nature and working of the| he enters a clothing ‘store. If his legs are | HAKKL ON, series gece. -AligE . = b was about time to cure him of the habit. | about fifty years of age, with httle or no | forces which go to create a national type. | ‘00 long or too short, the galesman must TMAN, ©. SM Srp ee Curious Find in Philadel, Vy T put on an old calico dress, tled on an old | ©ducatlen, and who appears totally una-| That they are to some extent climatic ana | OVerhaul his stock aad iy on a number of sTOH, J... Ind... «CaN, ‘st. | From the Philadelphia Inquirer. sunbonnet, and, concealing a sledge ham- | Ware, ae yet, of what his fortune can do | geographical ts plain, for in New Zealana, | ‘rousers before ipa a palr that will | HEATWOLE, 3. B.. Minn. Broa ES Force sh gic aassitiRh pal auemenmneh an Everybody. eee ae ace eaantoren dem P 10n ints é 4 Queensland and North America we find | it, and frequently he must bave them al- | HEIAUR, 2. B, Da. ceria : s 5 . cae Ge at Te es a bout four years ago,” sald he, “I took | the process in visible operation tered after, all. apiiol st. | very much unlike any of the animals of ON, rr -. *; EXNDERSON gant cae dropped all the business he had | UP @ claim about thirty miles northeast of | Probably in the days of purely tribal Now its the same way with other UENDEL Ree hes en ee me he droppe Tombstone. There was a water hole in the | savager , things, The man of average Intelligence, | [FAR G. Le nind «1 and came over to have some fun y any peculiar attrib Bs a ENRY, . Ca ni pala aa able oe mountains, and I took the place tn order to | founder of @ clan migrating awa from ioe | average brain power, average schooling, | HESINY, BS Conn 20000. Bnd made a run for me. When T stepped | Set the water a0 I could raise a few head | fellows would give the key which vores oa illcet ance ae a ee "B., Oregons sss to one sile to Ket a good swing at him, | Of sock. ‘There was not much to be made | nature would develop and eiatncte tee | ideas will get See na cara. vetten Di, Pas. the blamed old dress tripped me and T| ffom Jt and ae I was broken down from | national characteristic. Such a plencec | ‘an men who stand high above him. “Men Normandie nd place | the present day indigenous to this region 1817 16th st. nw eee has been unearthed in a stone quarry in aE Cap. 'st West Philadelphia. The men had put in 1601 N | a big blast, and after the smoke had cleared away they found a most curious state of It is, therefore, fell down. I started to get up, but that pe packed with & pick, my folics had to| whether emigrant or outcast, would in above tie average Deve scded responsibili- | (1d, 2 y; soy" 1321, K st. | affairs, The stone bank that had been dis- as an Dlamed old ram was behind me, and 1} B. e day, about | most cases be a man of uncompromisi eC hanere Nera : So ce Pected | CORE, We BL, Ne Anat: Giy%, | turbed evidently formed the front wall of urned two somersaults before I hit the | ¢ighteen months ago, I was driving cows | temper and exception 1 ort; PI NS | of them. They are supposed to keep up a | HOY v+++The Cairo turned two somersaults home at night, and was upward of four 1 known eiality of mind; | tast gait, and if they do not, the world | HOPE! 1 a cave that ran back under ground some ground again. I didn’t stand any chance at all. He just kept lifting me till he got me against the fence, then backed off and hit me another crack, and then another and another. till I thovght he'd broken miles away from my ranch, when, in cross- | with “s ‘Snecta TOWN these Bencrally go | finds fault with them: The average citions | HOWE, J ing a little ledge where there was an out. a. Moreover giliatity as strongly | average hushand, average father, average | HUW cropping of rock, I stooped down and pick. | perked: Moreover, all barbarians are ex-| man, is happy, because Ne Is ineoist eee | HELIS €d up a piece of stone to throw at one of or any bodily deformity | He goes along unnoticed, as he is neither | HUBBARD, J. D., Mo... thirty feet. The walls of the cavern had Advertising ‘Medium -;--1315 16th st. | been perfectly formed. In the center of the “129 Ma ave ne | pit stcod a skeleton. It was larger than without ent 2 or strangeness of aspect, and oft HULING, J. HL, W. Val that of any animal th n had seen. Fow 5 ‘so ss e. the cows, when I notie:d how heavy it was. Pech often a man, | a fool nor a genius. He attracts no atten- Haphes r illard’s | that of any animal the men had see! our every ib In ins ody. Finally, he jammed setiban closer ‘examination {ew what or a family, Ghancing to be offensively con: | tion and finds ten times more solld plesscne | HUE a: Ay Ty eva wy int! | great tusks stood out from the Lou jaw, a tte pt piss tt * | looked like good quartz, and I took home would be ex-| in life than those ho are highly gif 7 2 i “t02 B st. nw. | and some of the teeth that stood tn two eae CLAN! fo the house. «| several pieces of the rock and horned it | Pelled from society. Y daa n -Wiliard's | well-formed, grinning rows were six inches +The Buckingham | in length. The smallest tooth was 2ty Peer. “Kechtan Motel | inches long ard about one inch sq ’ 1288" Ma. ave. ni, | Most of the bones were in a perfect state ~The Varnum | Of preservation. Near the skeleton was Whether 1629 i6th st. u.w. | what looked like a human skull. e | The bones were taken out and put in a “But I got even this morning. Bired man take a green oak log, dress it up in women's clothes, and set it to swing- ing from a limb. That buck lost a horn bar sg time he hit it, and it wasn't long till the second went the same way. When I left him he was meeting it half way not over 400 feet from a road that had cne way or anothet. You see, the average gut. The result showed considerable gold. | gam, central America a hairy man was| man is @ well-balanced man, and wainsee : deomed an impossible I went back and got mor e a putsider by the abor- f f showed me that I-had found a tich mine, | 8%4 southern Africa an albino’ is always an | come co dha conclusion hue thee tN ‘The ledge where T pleked up the rock was | QUtCaSt, These facts show how a new race | better ‘pecause of the Ereat Maj eged Js Otharirige Weveloved from a “sport” which | average men, who go steadily and quetly beg e been traveled for years. It was j otherwise would be redissolved in thi - fe + 6.e./ pile. Unfortunately, no guard was placed every. time o swung back at him, and 1 | ound it.” te was Just luck I) vaiting national traits, pa naanranvanaeblaze Akerbonne Cee Q st wg: | over them, and crowds cf people who visit- Cost Soe to the ta es ate, Worm down pretty | “Fierce went on to state that as he had no =e —* oe and then lie down to have their ashes 2i3v$ Harvard st. | ed the spot on Sunday carried many of the . ain : money himself, he had to do all the devel- The Latin Nations. blown into everybody’s eyes to annoy and Riggs | bones away as relics. When Dr. Milton or A Queer Accident Rarpyieb le on a small scale. He managed | From the Chicago Times-Herald. pester them.” Vv ae ena curetor Aeyeary sy as . M 4 . take out several tons of ore and ship it as F oa : visited the cave yesterday sev mpor- From the Cincinnati Enquirer. away. ‘The reault fron this shipment was |, 7%? Latin nations of Burope—the old aa ‘Than Hot Ww. Lariat, A"C. 86 seat Lat RY | tant. bones were missing. What was left easure Little three-year-old Hammond, son of | 9Ver $3,000. With this amount. of money | blood—are being crowded constantly closer CAEN A ERAS OT LAWSON, g Metropolitan | of the skeleton was, however, taken to the A ¢ Machmier of Perry t ht he sunk a shaft and opened his claim so | to the wall of extinction. What with the | From the Indianapolis Journal. TaseON B Gor Sort 111 8!7 4st, nw. | institute for investigation. Dr. Greeman of urus to crawl throusn | {oat lt was possible to ascertain the extent | ruinous necessity for maintaining enormous | “The water wasn't scaldin’ she throwea | FGAEE 3 Bay Se ES ce eee Po Indiarapolis, undertook to crawl through | of the ledge. After this work had been ac- | war equipments and the steadily declining | on you, was it, pardner?” asked Bverett | FEISENRING, John. Pa’ looked like a rhinoceros. The formation of Publicity & fence on his father's premises, and his | complished, some parties from Sliver. City,.| fertility of soll and people, their prosped | tre wee ned een ene Mt the | EERaE: BE Ga tie thee) was oy nll ke that ora aan shirt caught on a nail and got a0 tangled | NM, came along and bonded the property | is most gloomy. ‘The Russian star fe cont ena ioemeen Tadpece rcs |e ae es eee See aa are ie be about his neck that it choked him to death | oF $250,000 on a year’s time. Before the | in two continents and land-grabbing En; rT ” I se ae pi i ~ lay for the ke-out. LORIMER, Wm., Til... before his plight was discovered by his eee ae aot uthe Boul to the | land’s day of reckoning may be nearer thea vitNo.” sald Mr. Dawson, “it was worse. | PEVIS. J. WKy- Saeed ther ‘skull that Sas . sca sea Bree or Canee she belleven. It was soapsuds. b : iy was evidently that of an Indian. Considered.

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