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innual Exhibition of Ladies’ inne! Association. Great Danes, Wolf Hounds, . Terriers sand Other Cl Sgt tes | Dok fags are here again. but Madison Sauare Gardep alone can'claim the visi- tation. No ordinary dog day, either. for exclusiveness Inates the big Dowie so re- "an air %f aristocratic © even in doe ctfcle: den wheré old “Doctor “gently gave .vent to his cholce opinions of “yellow curs. If the »"Doctor’ were to drop into! juare Garden to-day he would | thaf!the interests of the worldly magifest in dogs toa much greater ‘than in the athletic religion with . ttled. to convert wicked everywhere, and the most expert in doz annals \ that never in the history Amerfean dog shows has a finer col- etion of afistocratic and Ylooded ca- submitted to the gaze of the , Dogs. doxs, Third Show n Succenn, The Thing, Annual Dog Show of the dies’ Kennel Association of America and the barking and terriers and poo- intermingled with nees bf, heayy jowivd bulldogs, made Oninm which was at some ‘o'thdn the nerves of {aeler enjoyed. y's dogs were out in wre *oclety’s dogy go ~ blooded and pampered ‘ els Camvtt gdb aiotiz without a sight be most’rabid Boclety dnd societ: ristocrats of the hom. ,and especially ‘Year's, isstheywdally' visiting of aristo- tOtistowneps see thel! dogs, re enthuslim shownin this 8 dogexhibit thinever vefore, sé lald'ta the fact that wi, fiber. Joke of dogs been t SoRethOUN America, The bull- ifything ever seen unusual feature Of five. pprize biyadogs: all competing painst eaeh others presented at this ‘ ho ata yiliw | Never sbefore haveiee many women “been present ut the Géradn with their a. AMON WME Most etithiislastic to- Were Mrs. Jules Vatable, Vice- F of the L. K. A.; Mrs. D, W. _ Evans, Secretary of the association ‘Mrs, John Gardner, Mrs. Duryea, Lucile Aiger, Miss Louise G “Jack” Gallutin, Miss Gertr Man, Mrs. A. M, Raymond Mallock, fatherine Cameron, Mrs, Samuel ‘B. Ames, Perry Tiffany, William Ruth- | @Pford and G. M. Carnochan were con: > epicuous sigu A PrettyiRart of the Show. ‘When the bylidog entries were mate iterday afternoon one ofthe prettiest Sights of the ‘show was the appearance of Mrs. “Jack” Gallatin in the ring with the English bulldog Tolerator, Both dog and owner were the observed of all ob- @ervers, und the feminine ‘contingent of “spectators as well as the masculine heaved a sigh of disappointment when " the attractive and tastlly gowned Mrs. Gallatin led the huge bulldog, with its costly collars eurmounting from the ring. "This is thefinest show we have ever had,” said Mrs. Gallatin, enthusiastic- 1 2 to an Evening World reporter. | can see how in the bulldog entries by. the > ‘crowd thronging around the ring watt: | f for the awurds. I am sorry Tolera-, @id not win a prize, but 1 have one | fF Which three men Igow will win-one, ' Cigarette, a toy terrier. smallest dog © weighs two and a half pounds, a have two other dogs—Great Dan er knew so many women nted berore, nor did I ever ntative women pn. show and only > to be repre ~ the first da: Beated by her exhibit of fine French ‘bulldogs, Mrs. tically of this "There is no use viewing the matter yeur's show, y the bulldogs’ reign, you can judge by the interests show the decision §Fowds ground the different exhibits, the Nellcote Kennels, n and Gugussee Ix’ represented @ large number ink the first dog is ken fn the thelr little glass houses the tiny. and snub-nosed Interest Taken in All, While the interested ing the supe Gtive classes, to the casu: ding Davis has lier famoux Cross- for the Gre Mrothers, the toy twrricrs nted by an unusi omen who are x phesmpion in Paris, and . Marks, whpse St. ‘Haby Beactifal ; Ws one of the yulldog entries ont-chas some beau. terriers «nd Airedale ter- lemn. with her tov spaniels: of Philadelphia, ahove Ry 3 conta if th bolldoxes dimen 3, Lewis, 1 wined women <i Champion “Dich de laMarié, Can.) Lona Class” 110—Cocker Nutl neconds 9 {any other’ color): "a Rhinebeck 8. 8 Lady Tkabel Mis. Charles A. np Morathg:) Anmnatrong's: (Pattstatne Pay Hitches (any solid color other sthan thac ten. lass.) Solwonk Mignon; . Bs, rk's Hilde Mountain Belle; third, PY GQ. Melntosh’s (Franklin, Va.) ‘Eclipse Dugheas 5 Clans (115—Cocker spantels; open (black) &-First, James Clark's Lad: necond. Mra. Gharies A third. Mra. P. E. Balle: Ch. Diadem Class 116-—Cocker spaniels: open: bitefion)) Firat. Sol / {any other color): 6 ‘onk itennel Solwonk Mignon: Second, O. B, Hark's Blue Mountain Helle; third, W_'T. Payne's Vera (, | aK 117—Cocker — kpaniels: win Dinck).—First, George Doug werve, Jaines 8. Clark's Ba 118—Cocker — spante! AY other colery.—Firat, Solwonk Kennela's Solwonk ptignon:, rererve, 0. 1. | ¥ ene. ‘ Hapk’s Bigg Mount “Inxs 120—Colllen (smooth-coated): novice don a bitches.—Firat, W. Rutherford THE WORLD: WEDNESDA E DOGS OF HIGH DEGREE THAT ARE BAVING THEIR ‘DAY © AND DIVIDE HONORS WITH PRETTY GOWNS AT MADISON “EVENT t i Some Issues.) ge. Then Steel W. lish Setter Pups; ibd First,’ Robert Lobbat’ J), Moilie- Stoney third, F ‘8 Sporting Duchem Mra, Alfred Delmont’ French Bull Dog “Sarah” Bedford, Masa.) Countr, Class "154—Butldogs: Somerset: sécond, third, W. DL. Dani 1os—Bulldons: ee timits buchen ‘tunder 8 166-—Dulldogn open; bitches (under forty pounds.)—First, T. W Dahiman’s Junk, ‘Clans 12—Roaton Cc. OL Terai pupplen: round. Wall (Bontony Skeitt: think. Prot WHill non Boston) Class 109 —I Little “‘Tommy. joston Terrier: Barry's (Brockct third, Joseph I. 5 pounds and uny am) Stone's Swell: second, M. Wledarhot elphia) Barry; third, " Spatawood %, Pa) Spotswood Prisoner. Class 195—Boston Terriers; Mex: third, George, Douglas's (Woodstock, | (Al Poodles (curly); 11 Henry G, Trevor's Claws 182 dogs and bitches, —Fy WY, Butherto antels, Bitches (Black).—First. William’ J, Therm Duras shark's CL Raby Loui) Uiled, maine jowusr's Lady Class UI—Cocker Soamoly Novdors ME “George” Dougha: Red Muth: ‘second, Mie. CG. Shandon ocneater Unttys third, “Henry 8 (amooth contedy: fecond and third, aUgurne Voto, Buny- (smooth coated): tches.—Fjréts W, Ruthee- tte; third, same owners’ Bb Brook ' Kenni black). Prat, Red Brook Kennels’ Sithouette ‘Claes 152—Poodlos feurly); winners; Brook Keniels’ He G. Trevor's Ping. open; dogs and. horas dogs nd First, Strafford Kennels Poodies (eurts): punplee; dort. Brook Kennels Groat Neck, 1 i pxener'n Tedd Begk "Pub: Straftord, Kennels ton "Terriers: “opens dows 11g Spaniels, Limi Cok, Monte; a Ritohes (Hlae . Jamen B. Clark! First, Solwonk, Kennels’ th third, GC. L. Barry's B seTWwem ie Heennele! lane 19N—-Boxton nd Tattle Pon fetirly): ne efeR!! down Ted Brook “Kennels” Malv Clana Lae Cocker Spatay, tals » '* Blackatoor; Were the vase of thigtana etl évident: ly. result in greatly increased earnings for October! ‘Thiman's Moro, Firat, W. T. Payne's (Kingnton. Pa... Vora 4. G. Hark’s (etapa Apa.) third, James 8, "Clark's Quen- Class 114—Cocker Spaniels, Limit, Bitch (part Firat, Kk 'Kennel's ay ©. cond and third, Thomas W. Law- nd bitdhes (any tan t janmore | and her color that bia Red Brook Rul owner's Red Rose Nes feurly): Mmit; dogs —> ty third, Sinbad the Sailor, Mavoilo and. Dluckan —Bostom terriame: Potawosd Kenpels's Samuel Ames (Pr third, Amos les | 200-—Hoston, ni cond and third, sume par. dogs (under 4 us yiePhe buying of this Issue has een véry, good for some ti jon the poy ime and those ndon, Woitght abi F each et London ‘Bought about 19,04) snares: bn Foodlen. (curl bitches (any color other t se Red “Brook Kenne » kK Frovt and Plain Jane. winners; dogs.— ‘Sinbad the Sallor: Aco of Spadi Spotawood Tkghnels's Stone's Whisnes over). —First,, Amen's (Providenoe, gecqnd, Farlington, ieerine jopton's Rodney. day and nintil the de open, dogs and bitches looked as If the. pooka rauyinge nee turned. into, the stock market, “ine ane houncement wat” gold had oven’ smpped ta whe National Cay? isdn wad’ also a helping factor, 2 Pa T,) Brookline ‘Tot: i enosleia) (Porteheater, hind. Mis. John Haven, Conn.) Miss, 58 160— Bulldogs, anen: bitches. Red Brook Ken- Class 202—Boston terriers: Codman'a Roly ‘20— Poston terrien: PUT-QN TRIAL FOR Are in Sing Sing Prison. Sing prison, was pla Branch of, the Supreme Court to-day The charge against Summerfield, who “Indicted a® Henty Herbert, !s two years ola) ‘The! #cheme was Yo ad in” to. pur the Intended victim was orroborated the statement & Hoffman, ds defending Say a pany, which visited ‘thts ddontry! u established a record*for goed ilving¢ Yog nen of Fngland,.,-- Who sit at-home ‘at-easé | > You little know what «dingers, Beaet the Hy A, C, i You litte know Qi ers | They recently have braved And'sow they're sailing homewa' Our warrlotsrare aa ped? Ps P} hey quaftell the gi some cocktail, n they did not shun; On Boston's beans and bacon They fed, and thought It fun. The flannel-cake and syrup They tackled, . With ease, They ‘showed themvelves efficient, did Hp. THUMB BIOGRAPHY. Maxime Gorki, the Russian novelist, r the other Tak- n he wrote the following: Vapprentice to a shoe- 1 by his publish his own biography was request day x ing up ap I became a eative. Iko—Kitchen boy on board ap: boat Issi—T became a street porter. Baker, company. 185(—I Sold apples In the atreets, 1884-1 attempted suicide, 188—A lawyer's copying clerk, foot 1892 —I_ worked in a railway shop the “same, vear 1 published my” frst story.—Chicago In r Ocean, | $100 for Those Who Read The Girl in Black. See First Chapter in Next Tauday’s Eveuing World QUOTATIONS IN LONDON. Consoln and Investment Securities Are Very Strong. Noy. 4.—Conspls and In- vestment securities were strong to-day and the tone was better than for some | 4 Houses with Berlin and Amster- dam connections were buyIng American This gave strength to those COTTON UP: BEARS INA GREAT PANIC Advances of from 11 to 17 Points Were Shown at the Opening, but Later Prices Jumped Still Higher. Belief that Great surplw to Be Divided. of the stock of Pullman Company by Insiders has at- tracted a great deal of attention lately, and the high prices paid for the stock lead many to belleve that know that there is to be uw distribution the sunplus since the last cush distributic 749, COPPER SWINDLE Larry Summerfield Alleged to Have Planned Stock Bunco , Game for Which Three Men the inslders Yrook, “Rap. | Can,” Pacific Ghee. & Ohio New York continues to buy goid in} the open market, taking all that {s pur- Rejchsbank on shipped to New York for the Bank $1,250,000. of listribution of the Pullman The Berlin pChle.. Mi. & BF cent iy stock, | Sin Col. Fuel & Iron nlus has grown stea This buying gold to advanc to 77 shillings 10 About £300,000 were bought the open market at this rate for Ne ‘ork account, Prices at the close were ‘very stron and Americans showed gains in most The buying was for B. Amsterdam, Under the leadership of Daniel Sully priges of cotton jumped at the opening on market and were points higher than at Larry Summerfe}d, who, {t ts.alleged | Assistant District-Attorney | Nott, originated and carved out the Horseshoe. Copper Mining Company stock swindle, now in Sing| ©: dd on. tri: before Justice Verndn Me Davis tn’ thé Criminal} iit Touts. & Nash. 100 Becuritles 80, 18514 nou soon from 11 to ‘Vhe closing price close on Monday. good deal of excitement of the exchange |shonts rushed to cover, thus proving | statement last week ne of shorts put out on ach decline had done as much as’ any- Sandard OU Advances Two Point | thing to enqble the bulls to maintain ne In Dall, he curb market wasalull to- Standard Oi) showing an adyance of 2 The rost of the Ist on will be no eash dividend thie year ¢ MM wilk-not be Known before People's Gax Reading Re that the fresh ON THE CURB MARKET. South) jase Stock, adyuting Bourn: Southern “Paci 5 houses were heavy gulded by the improving conditions in the far Fast and a better demand for ‘Texas Pacific. Union F m that It wasyyorth ye nous ie cour bourne nplice ‘ln the’ office of the company sols, for account. WHEAT MARKET, ‘The local wheat murket broke nearly to correspond, with Chi- culgo's loss of yesterday. The polnts at 670, © ob: showed ‘signs of fright the Sully brokers i market. and This caused the pante-stricken, prices soared, 1n some instances selling atsandollar a’ bale higher than on Mon- principal outside se- Wabash pf. Wie. Central aa | Wis Central pi Max D. Steur, 6f the law f avert. AN ECHO OF THE H: A."C. The London Globe prints the following poem Jn honor ef sh4jregent, return to Engtand of the Hougrahle Anti}iery) Com- chrities: were: in all months. some ‘seling by consols: and outlook, Corn iy steady but ‘later re ts still] ton villages, In Ayrshire, fs one of the were; | Most historic farms in Scotland in an ; De-| industrial sense, says the © Scottish- American, This is the old home of Barbara Gilmour, the Inventor of the Dunlop cheese. mare peaceful qutet and bar acted rather stead rain through the Southwest, D Wheat—May, 82 3-4; July, 79 3-4 bid cember. 86 1-4 December, 60 3-4. Keagors opening prices were: Whoat + 798-4 to 795-8, Corn— M34 to 43 ‘he Opening prices. were: November, Reaboara Air Line were: Decem: Mn. Lake pf, Then the bulls made another attack upan the frightened } bersmade a jump 6 Advance of & in all of 19; six points, to May gained 3, or a total ee MRS. G. B. THORN Daughter of the Late Wheat—May bid; December. 50 5:8 Chicago's closing prices wer 8 1-2; May. 78 1-8 to ‘orn—November, 4 She Wasa of 15. Demand for spot cotton increased the day passed, and the buying for spin- interests ‘helped the near months at December, which closed at 10:31, sold Uy 10.59," rise of 2 points or $2.35 January made the same roh advanced 25 polnts, uth and Europe bo! on the theory eof the da of the late Switx Conde, whose m: ——___ POINTED PARAGRAPHS. 13 seldom ost, A girl Isn't n reishe jumps at @ proposal, The dark ages ure thos pertaining to women of unguestionable yeara, It {8 to weep every ‘time ong ressed woman bell the street at the end o! dog.—Chicago News, 1 yeats ago, died in the Hospital tor Women her husband is r of A. kirge weollon felt mill. rv death was ciused by heart disease, Ruth Conde eloped vho was then A lieutenant in the army. he match was very much against her father's awishés, but It proved to be a there must. ecessarily timid beca These constant ba what’ please the buil leaders . as it giver position: and almost at will. t half hour of trading ditional Jump of y ean advance price During the {a s draughts 0 , r hepeetiees eae once five points all around, closing prices were 19.54 to 10.55; December, 10.65 Up as.High as Two. Points: in, WAR TALK CAUSED! A*HALT: Thrown Overboard and Carried Down the Entire Mar- ket the Closing Figures Being Low Ones for the Day. For several hours to-day the. stock market was very strong and each quota- tion showed a slight? advance until as much as;2 points and more had been gained. It ‘closed: dull and at jowast figures of the day. All the news was good news until the| story of the’ bombardment of Patiama wes told. This caused the market to halt, as war npws always does, Then J. H. Griesel & Co) gold 5,600 shares of steel pref. and soon after C. D, Halsey & Co, sold 1,000 shares and this broke the stocx, which declined to 67 5-8, nd the common sold down to 12 5-5, he wealeness In these issues, hurt the whole market. Th e selling of Steel preferred killed the whole market and there began a general selling movement which caused stocks to decline. The selling of Steel looked Jie the dumping on the market of thypothecated shares. eanly in the day that a drive would be made at the marketan qd it may be that} the programme was carried out. In the aternoon no interest was shown in dhy stocks but Steel, and the market became very dully und narrqw. ‘The sttength of Batimore & Onto was dua to the listing of the stack on the |” Henlin iSxXehange. St. Paul, was heavy on Phe derresse! of $24,000 in the grosy’ samings (or September, Heavy ralne, Ich detaverl -the “thresbing ‘oft: wheat, \ Congoliddted Gad was. baught duria Ge are talking aigher prices. u 4 Xe, Th eddha; market, not 50 good ti Cull money Waa liberally offered at's per cent. ‘Ils money Was ‘suid to be toreign money.sentto this market. ‘Tne buylng of Atchison wus believ. due to the fact that’ it will bo ex-diy dend and voling: ight. on Tu © totil sales of stocks were 431,000, shares and of bunds $2,521,000, Hikh. Low. ‘ oS, hic. G. Wes & Rio G «ling, 3d pf ck Irland, uth, enn. Coal tle...) “cific” pt. Leather t. Union Tel, Central. + Advance oo A HISTORIC FARM. Standing between Dunlop and Stewar- It is now over 200 years since Bar- bara Gilmour, a victlm of persecutions of Conenanting times, fled to Ireland and found a temporary home in County. Down. When In Ireland she followed, as she had done fn Scotland, the art of dairy farmers, learning. among other things, the Irish metiods of cheese manufacture, Returning to Ayrshire after the Revo- lution in 1688, she turned her Irish ex- perience to profitable account, and com- bining the best of the Scottish and Irish systems of cheesemaking, she evolved the famous brand of cheese now known! but often] everywhere under tho name of Dunlop. | Since her day cheese making has | brought countless sums to Ayrshire, | and the fame of Dunlop cheese has! penetrated far, butithe name of the in- ventor has heen swell nigh forgotten. gees al She Hex in the -parish burying ground of unr and as one of the ben @ string by a1 factors. of +h are ‘worthy of remembrance. }, er race her rame'and fame. dr), tifter suddenly break engugement with Ensign Stone, of the 10.62 to aie aE July, 10.63 to 10.66; August, 10.40 Shorister in a travelling opera EVEN Thorn was t E. M. Clifford of Buffalo Tells of His Cure: by} 41 ‘The market closod easy. oo BURIED: TREASURE. There ts at the present moment tying ODD AILMENTS, Dr. George M. Gould declares that the jcause of colds Js to be. found in eye. George M. Gould © moALS ago that the 1391—I made the tour of Russia on at the entrance of the Zuyder Zee more was lost. over a night of Oct. M9, tie Tiritlsh, ship 1 that $5,000,000, gentury ago, thirty-two. gan e Brench from Admir 9 Went down with at writes tol ta thesamount of $5,875 itive Who for an, w An Engllzh- pape captured by its priceless spac of smoking. say that he had a near rol ten years systematically smoked fitthen rere clgarettes a day, and duriug. t ‘@ few months has been growing deat Ia devoting some of street, Buflalo, N. \g Seat eee ‘ho dled before. ,00 and Che rest must be om 4 the bottom of the wea, Father John’s Medicin . 3 Ti by Q Mr, Edward M, Clifford of 134 Sandusky - much improved aud att Y.. writes: For the ben- efit of others I most cheerfully recommend Father John’s Medicine as a bod) perton troubl: {ple | An absolutely puro. jorating stimulant and ton It was said'to the muscles. jenildren, {They Ssipa for automat! ed to” oe; hret_ xhoteuns io the wa ‘The magazl: ‘so called, has pi ~asicy, ‘of St, Pa D i JUDGE JOHN W. CLANCY. Cures Dyspepsia and All Stomach Troubles Duffy's Pare Malt Whiskey, Is recognized by the medica: cure for able to the taste and stomac action all the vital forces; fect and thus enriches the bloo the ‘voung strong Duffy's Pure Mul Whiskey cures coughs, colds, catarrh, asthma, consumption, grip. bronchitis, pleirisy, paeumonta and all “dis- eases of the throwt’and ings; Servousn Malaria and all low f dt contall fusel ofl. and is the only whlakey reco; by. the Govern: <a medicine, key substitutes, which fat from reKeving thy and be gure you get tt. Kt in the which contains medicinal, health-giving qualitic Whiskey in-nold in nealed bottles only: for the trade-mark. (he 191d (Chemis é tae etre cork Is unbroken. Neware o' ‘ toes a $1.00 a bottle futoresting mimdieal book: - Riochenter. VIN CENT says’ | ta nda Bento re td Be a UREN SALT Well] AUTOMATIC GUNS... ay Wipe the W _ "Supply of Game. Several patents shotgunevand | informed that an arms company says a writer in “Re gun house hag alreac His being big gun houses are ‘more .murderous. engin Many who have not with the dev ents of rece What is meant by automatic gun. azine holding a ges which may ve dis- charged 8 Dull the trigger. The shooter jh baneh of quall, ducks or geese. his gun and fires. ‘Tho recoil. first shot throws out the empt js A new one into the chamber and cores the gun ready. for another shot. | From that on all the shooter has to do is to swing the muzzle of his gu from one bird to another and pull the trigger until the last shot Is fired. e en to Pistols buflt on this plan had seven t ten cartridges, and It ls possible to Are em in less (han two sec! ' The magasine of an automatic shotgun | ding six cartridges could emptied | snenekdy sand, If the shooter were an | exoert, as many of the game butchers ire, it would oe possible to Kill ton. or mote binis out, of a, covey before they could’ get out of reach. ‘Tho ‘repeating rifle has’been an tm- portant factor in ,wiping out the country. ‘The pumpgun, ame veg, ‘haa proven iittle short of « national calamity pee SEP EN A CANNIBAL: CATFISH: ‘The piscine monstrosities at? St. Minn,, came uncommonly near ore: a riverside fatality the other dayt’s Skavinsky, that contem| Aive man, was’ Suddenly, dragget Info “the stream by a! cannibalisth atfish, oyery} five feet long,,and. weighing close. om) fifty: pounds, Brave: men snatched. hify from this fate, but In future anglers will ply_their rods In/twés, - Special Sale. Women's Tailored. Walking Suits ina number of new models, some. with extremely long skirted blouses, others with medium and short - length codts in zibelines, cheviot and Scotch tweeds Fen IAI. “f lon o/h _ ‘value $45,d0. or Lord & Taylor, ‘Broadway dit TWontoth’Street. jee ARG Fitth Avene. Sasha abate Market, Was. Strong for Sey-).-.. ., ed "etal, Hours -and, Prices Went - PRS. gt Kaluing jin wel! Gountless thousand think they have heart disease, neas ancer, spinal trouble of some’ othe; You can readily. tell if you: bay profession as the only pertect dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It!ts a form of food already digested, agreer ‘of all peor tle and invig- it brings Into enables You tg jget from food all the nourishment nt ¥ kes digestion per- tains. In a word, it mai fbullu? cn he nerve tissues, tones up the heart, gives bower to the brain. strength and olastinity It is invaluable for’ ove, 1 Worked men, delicate women and sickly Tt’ is a promote™ of heaith and Hongevity—makes ‘the old young aud keeps prescribe it and 2 xplualea. ; ak for Duily’s Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you , idk, mre positively harmful, Demand 7 nly absolutely pure Malt Whiskey : ave recently, bgen Is- bulfdihg fhacninery to make such « gun, eation.* _ Anotaer | y brought out orfe Land It is'now being advertised and. sold We have repeating rifles, repealne 101 double-barrél nd dingie-par~ Fer an by the mifilon, and with | se the ufrds and wild animals have pitizblé nants 0 t numers, But now, as if ‘ ter which with the slaugh aihiaa Sixth Avente—12th Street ‘ms may not know tt It is cleaning wood:work. ollcl polisuing br FOgm. pipes. ete...and mi y dt you don’t usually pass ope of dur studios and desire | {Artistic Photographs | i Will pay you to, make a special trip. Studios open Sundays and Holiday panine CLOTHING, ex. CREDIT Pay.Only $1 No Becupy: Lk Oa Chronic cea eg! Had Beem Afy, |=) \. ia for Many Years, but YY CURED BY MALT WHISKEY: « “T* suffered, firmed dyspeptic unul I came to know and use Duly's Puro Malt Whiskey. For years I / was nervolls, depressed and wastidg away T had indixestion and could not cat without Existence was a bunddn apd there | was no jo¥ in Ife. Thad frequent spells of * dizziness, beadache and feeble circulation. ‘The® disease had become chronic and the food T ate did not nourish my system. I, found no mediciue’which guve me any relief until 1 tried Duffy's. ¢ 1 have been .taking your medicine now. for four months and I, completely cured. mM stomach trouble, and stronger in every way, I can cat with, tte torturds! b? tne cou lot aniy am I free t I feer healthier without distress ail kinds of JOHN Suffer’ from* dyspep- and it can easily be cured, If bad breath: bitter, disagreaable taste in the mouth: a furred ‘tongue; ose T erly in’ the* morning: watderlvic and pains in the side, chest, shoul head and back nd palpitation of the heart, with unsteady Aud irregtilar pulse, trembling feelings. sink fainting sensations: bad dreams an eating slumbers: pain and tendernes< + pervousness, Mitterine breast, often extending |, hy Eh the chest and bowels. then you favedysbepsia and Yn oa most ageray 20d of the excellence of * Duffy's Bure Malt | never iy flasks or bulk, Look on therinbe}..and he certain | filed bottles, RIDAY one of my cus- | tomers sent in a Suit made for him by Poole of Lon- I looked it over pretty | { q carefully—then ‘compared it with the Clothes on my tables. |) Poole could learn a good deal \{from Stein-Bloch. Rough Scotch Tweeds, $15, Broadway—22d Street and water aro all need on washday fest resulta no. soap, borax, soda’ or amaon, 1a. Gold Dust saves aswell as cleanses. GENERAL USES FOR Gi ‘i ‘foors. wasbinj S$. UDIOS: New York, 22-West 2d( St. 11f2 Broadway. Brobkivit, 499 Fulton st. \4 a Week. .* OPEN EYENINGS NATIONAL OUTEITTING CO,, + Bid. N. ¥.; 62 : { jewark a be “oe