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Show Apprentice Girt Cocita, THE Parisian female rooks have been finding difficulty In getting employ ment, having been largely replaced by men cooks and waiters in restaurants ind hotels. As a result a syndicate if kitchen maids has been formed, whose object Is to restore to woman Her rights In the kitchen. Paris hotel keepers have been petitioned to employ regularly a rertaln proportion of In their cooks girl apprentice kitchens, thus giving them opportunity for the place of jo fit themselves hef. Important South American Line. , The railway across the Andes, between Chile and the Argentine Republic, which was projected twenty years ago, Is at last to be completed, the Chilean Congress having recently passed the bill for the purpose. The loftiest part of the pass, which lies not far south of the great Andean giant, Aconcagua, and which has an elevation of 18,000 foot, Is to bo penetrated by a tunnel, which will serve both to avoid snowdrifts and to decrease tho maximum elevation of ths road. Tho terminals of the railway on each side of the pass are now within one days travel by mule caravan from one another. This will be the first rail lino across the South American continent London AUTO FAMOUS JAMES McNEILL WHISTLER AMERICAN PAINTER, IS DEAD DEMON. there was no vestry emerge from, it was Tuch Newspaper Surest Some Me'hod3 by Pedestrians May Escape the Onslaught of This Terror of ihe Peaceful Street, am n hide behind the cab bride reached the alJ Globe. 7. ST. MARYS acdu Notre Dame, nl We call the attention of the r.ilvertisenn-n- t of Ft. which appears in unofhrTtv' e do not paper. to the scholastic ul vantages of m t':o catalogue of the school ho,' of work included in its curriem isof the highest standard ay faithfully in the class Rn, emphasize the spirit of earJ which makes every tendicr loyally strive to develop eark , attendant there into the trr and most intelligent womans o! nil vantage of eq u i pim-n- t in the laboi at orios and study rooms the matter of food and cloth peand knocked-uThe dodging of speedy motor cars poor, the Inci- destrian has hls Injured feelings soothdents, or, rather, habits, of our every-la- ed and solaced by an exhilarating ride. p run-dow- is rapidly becoming one of y existence, says the Ixmdon Dally Express, To lively and acrobatic persons, It may perhaps be a very exhilarating form of exercise; but to the man, whose body Is very sensitive to sudden and unexpected bumps, It Is an Intolerable and aggravating nuisance. And It is a nuisance that is growing from day to day to most alarming proportions, and calls for drastic measures to stop It. There are very few persons who ran thoroughly enjoy being run over several times In the eourso of a week, or can relish the excitement Incidental to being hurled Into the next county every time they attempt to erosstlie highway. There Is not so much complaint agalmit the ordinary motorist who sensibly keeps within the law's limit of speed. lie is not such a fearful menr ace as tho who goes stiff-Jolnte- d This will amply compensate him for all the excitement and turmoil of being so unceremoniously taken aboard. If he should bo at all bruised, a free and swift ride to the nearest hospital It Is Is Immediately at hls service. Ideal! Thete are many points In favor of The picture this roller shows how it works. which There Is another system might he successfully adopted. The stilt method offers somo peculiarly use A Utile practice will ful features. considerable it skill in this with bring mears of locomotion, and also in maneuvering tho stilts In order to avoid the cars. These stilts offer a very slender target for the seorchet to aim at, which argues a proportion-adegree of safety. The picture shows how tho stilts ar to be used. Some people might prefer the armor- - swift-movin- V g g by the Jimmies, drills, chisels and contrlvancss for robbing collection boxes, a special field of Russian thieves. The Russian passport system la studied In detail. The duties ot the dvornlks, a sort of assistant police, are taught They keep watch un the rest dencea, report on the hablte of the tenants, their visitors, examine the papers of newcomers and direct them to report thnmaelves at the police station. Gathers Up All Obitaclet. Creating of Chronic H. Mar u T. i: m Bedy stril High Life in New York. i disease. Valet service Is not kidney: . for the bachelor ag the e In all the large house, Peruna s kind there must be valeti tr, from the well. In the valets roomx are and thus objects required for the valeu There these men press cloths polish hats, do the shoes and to any other detail of dress tt, require particular preparation jse of this room Is free and tt low few bachelor apartment that would attempt to get tloti jut one. New York Sun. s apartu-supply- McNeill James Whistler, painter and author, died July the XT, In England. Whistler was born in Ijowell, Mass., His mother was a Miss Wlnans; of Baltimore, and bis father a distinguished engineer and graduate ot West Point. The latter planned a military career for hls son and succeeded in securing for him an appointment to the same academy at which he had himself received bis education. Young Whistler enteredl West Point in 1851. He never completed the course, preferring an artist's life. In 1834. As a painter, Whistlers style was so original that there has been considerable difference of opinion concerning the quality of his work. While admitting that it is for posterity to decide hls exact position as a colorist, the critics are a unit, however, in their praise of him as an etcher. It was with the needle that he excelled, his admirers declaring that be has never had an equal in hls favorite medium. Among hls most noted paintings are portraits of Hls book, Carlisle and Sarasate. The Gentle Art of Making Enemies," was published In 1890 and The Baronet and the Butterfly In 1889. abner McKinley near death. Si Cotton Batting Realism Eaelu. It was at the old New drama. "You look overheat marked the stage manager. feel It, growled the hero; tl they covered me with snow k blizzard scene was enough tom any one tMs weather. LITERARY NOTES. "1VT F. Marlon Crawford, the Vr j young novelist, has an article August number of Everybodys azlne in which he discusses the lem of Leos successor with ac mate knowledge of the grouiK the candidates that no other could command. In view of th that a most cordial friendship ft j between the head of the churc! the author. It Is claimed that his blog:-anappointed Crawford gave him access to much vx Information that the casual biogr. would never have acquired, from this excellent article, this : estimable magazine contains t usual number of well written fc fiction, some excellent half ta people of prominence, and sevzv ly little Btories of real life, the making a magazine of unusual Frank A. Munsey, the plon- -l the Introduction of the popular n it magazine, has made a fortune , has now few past years and periodicals and newspapers to a after, but Munseya Magazine neglected and grows brighter M each Issue, thw August number d i form. 4 Is In keeping with Mr. Munsepi icy, to never retrench, but to tar the best number yet put with every Issue. A number of pictures of Lha1 sacred city of Thibet, are publish' the August number of tbe Center lustrating a well written article J. Denlker. To Ushe Narzumol Kalmuk pilgrim, who twice mar' to elude the vigilance of the Fi:the world Is Indebted for pictureth.s forbidden city and much Abner McKinley, brother of the late President McKinley, is dangerously 111 here at his summer residence, at Somerset. ra. The physicians attending him are very much alarmed and reports are flying through the streets that the distinguished citizen of New York Is not far from death's door. Mr. McKinley's Illness did not as rxwi rvnu up MUSICALS. Queen Alexandra Prefers Vaudeville or a Dance. A quiet tip haa been given out from the court of St. Jamca that muslrala are not to the liking of Queen Alexandra, and therefore many hostesses will pauee and consider before they serve up high priced sorg birds to their royal guests. Of rourte Alexandra doea not like music because ihe la partly deaf and hears with great difficulty. It la embarrassing for the British queen to attend these musicals and then-forshe prefers vaudeville or a dance. To converse with tho queen one would never suspect her infirmity, and although she may not hear a syllable she Is an adept at lip rending and run what one say. A rompaHcn lu affliction U ConsuHo. dueki-s- t of Marlborough, whose deafness Is Inert a 'eg Tho young duetie-- s Is etrt:nnlv 'ixl , live on this g-- Cow-Catch- a Chi Thera Is tnrue Catarrh in tliis country than all other pi ,u until the last few yean was supiw,j cars I so able. For a gieat many yens darn,:, amt prevnilied ,j , iniys cool it a local iLsi-asaand by constantly failin to cure am did not ment. pranounred it s bn who proven catarih to be a constitutiont) dvised rot therefore requires constitutional Cura, manufactured t F, J.ci ( OflCtt at Toledo, Ohio, is the only conititmiotn, I kept ta market. It is taken internally m It ai ts direc I eow wel drops to a teaspoonful. ' I ba blood and mucous surfaces of the in otter one hundred dollars for any casein t years, t 1 bend for ciiculars and testimonial,, i F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toku Urs. Sold by Druaiiists. 75c. :PP at Halla Family Fills are the best. trouble, e The J1 Chu-- A cow-catch- criminals J Wealthy New York New York churcn that lence respecting Its wea:4 Dutch collegiate, which Is p have an Income from a year. Trinity an 'income from Its lnvesu over 31.000.009 per annum. Fro-,vld- e There with the school where the pupils make themselves familiar with the tools ot C'lnsi-cmtk- live to educational hritiM euot favored b V the I,oid. d cow-catch- m-e- d excellence of cejitional features are tlmsi found in the perfeetion of development d I-- Mi . t UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, Notre Dame, Indiana. We call tho attention of our readers to tho advert of Notre Dame Universinstituity, one of the great educational tions of the West, which appt-ar- s in another columu of this paper. Those of our readers who may have occasion to look up a college for their sons during the coming year would do well to correspond with the lmtidcnt, who will send them a catalogue free of charge, as well as all particular regarding terms, courses of st mites, etc. Private rooms are given free to students Of the hophoinore. Junior or Senior year of any of the Collegiate Courses. There is a thorough jireparatory school lnconnoutlon with the University, in which students of all grades will have every opportunity of preparing themsilves for higher studies. The Commercial Course Intended for young men preparing for business, may be tlnisbisl iu one or two Tears according tothealnlity of the student. bL Edward's Hall, for boys under thirteen. Is a unlouo department of the institution. Tim higher courses are thorough In every Our Dumb Friends Should Be Protected. respect, and students will find every upper. nlty of perfecting themselves lu any about line of work they may chouse to select. ed suit as affording a scope for origseeking a target for hls exactness In Thoroughness in class-worprojectile. inality In the design of the costume. theenre of students, and devotion to the The milder form of demon always Safety Is practically secured to the pebest Interests of all, are the distinguishing characteristics of the University of Notre Alves you a chance for your life, and destrian if the material fs of suffiDnme. warns you of hls gradual approach by cient thickness. Krupp furnishes a Sixty years of active work In the cause premonitory coughs of hls tootlng-horvery superior article, and It may be of education have made this Institution every few paces. A Jump, a dive and hlghtly recommended. They use it at fatuous all over the count rv. a slide along the surface of the road- arsenals for testing the penetrating GO HOME, YOUNG MAN. way will generally land you in some power of big guns. Clad In this hardy spot out of harm's reach providing uniform, the pedestrian Is In an enAtchison Globs Gives Good Advice ts there are no other cars about. viable position indeed. He may conthis easy-goinmoObtuse Young Men. Furthermore, temptuously mock at the scorchers, When a young man goes calling, If torist Is often liable to mistakes of and boldly put himself In their way he can get bis attention off his own Judgment In steering the car, which whenever he chooses, much to their attractiveness long enough to observe will leave you a margin of safety, say, annoyance and chagrin. It is paying the scorcher back in hls own coin, and It, be will find that near 10 o'cleck the an inch, or less. With him your chances for longevity hence it seems to be the best system girl begins to look worried, absent-mindeand her laughs at hls Jokes are. comparatively speaking, good eveq for counteracting the speed mania. The armored suit Is equally apare suppressed and forced. At 10:30, If by virtue of accident. It Is the goggle-eyescorcher who plicable to our dumb friends chickshe seems to be In a panic, and If he should depart then, and shake hands presents a real menace to the earths ens, dogs, etc. They should have some goodby, he would find her band Icy population, lamp posts, trees, houses, protection as well as man; for they cold, poises are heard from upstairs. etc., and he should be stopped in hls are constantly exposed to the destrucA man Is grumbling and a woman career at all hazards. It Is high time tive tendencies of the wild chauffeur. The picturesqueness of suburban pleading. Will the young man go be- that something were done to thwart fore the father makes a scene? Both these screeching, speeding demons of the daughter downstairs and the the read, who make life miserable for mother upstairs are hoping that be peaceful pedestrians. Anyone who has bad the experience will, but the young man stays and stays. Finally, he gets up to go, and knows what a Jar It Is to Uie whole huthe girl Is so relieved she asks him man framework to have a 40horso-powe- r motor car, moving at a speed to come again. A number of worried mothers are getting up a petition to of sixty miles an hour, come bounding have the street cars stop running at iuto the small of one's back Just at 9:30.- - Atchisun Globe. the psychological moment when one Is In a poetical ecstacy over the beauty of the scenery. It Is discouraging THE TREATMENT OF CRAMP. both to art and anatomy. If tho car Simple Remedy for This Very Arv meets you broadside, the consequences are quite as confusing, if It hits your noylng Infliction. Many persons of both sexes are funny bone, it is quite certain that troubled with cramp In one or both your risibilities will not be la the of the legs. It usually comes on sud- least tickled by the operation. The remedy seems to He In the denly, and while It lasts the pain is hands of the pedestrian himself. lie acute. Most people Jump out of bed the cramp nearly always comes on must provide hls own remedy, lest scenery would be greatly enhanced Just after going to bed or while un- - the scorcher should go on bowling by the addition of these armor-cladressing and either rub their legs him over and hurling him off the earth dogs and fowl to the scene. There are other means which might themselves or get some one to do it in handfuls. There are. various methods which be used to further the security of for them. There Is nothing easier than to overcome the spasms, and ths suggest themselves for preventing the those who have to walk, but these sugtotal annihilation ot tho walking spe- gested seem to lessen the motor danmethod suggested is as follows: a good strong cord a long garter cies, and they are hereby offerod gra- ger, If not entirely neutralize 1L will do If nothing else Is handy. When tuitously. It la very evident that, since the When Water Was Not Popular. the cramp comes on take the cord, Until comparatively recent times wind It round the leg, over the place speed limit law Is Ineffectual, other In which the pain Is lelt. and take one laws might be passed to minimize the there was a medical prejudice against end in eac h hand and give It a sharp fell results of speeding. Why not com- drinking water. Sir William Vaughan pull one that will hurt a little. The pel these rapid motorists to place an In hls "Natural and Artificial Direcomnium gatherum attachment on tions for Health declared that water cramp will cease Instantly, and the sufferer can go to bed assured that the front of their machines. The roller "ought seldom Vo be drunk." Another It will not coma again that night arrangement would tend doctor admitted that It be to simplify the scorching problem, and healthful for children, but mignt not for Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot Eats. render life enjoyable once more to the men "except some odd abstemious A powder to shake into your shoe. It tests man who cant afford to buy a car for one among a thousand, perchance, dethe feet. Cures Swollen, Sore, llot, Callous, himself. of and a generate doggish nature, for leet and Ingrowing Nails. Aching, Sweating This potent device provides for pick-tw- g dogs of nature do abhor wine. InAllen's Fool-Eas- e males new or tight up and rolling the unfortunate pe- deed, the recommendation of water as Shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists an I destrian into a network basket, at- a beverage was supposed to be the aline stores, 25c. Sample mailed I REK. Address Allen S. Olmsted. e Rov, N. Y. tached to the rear of the car. All sign of the quack. Even Wesley, In Impedimenta are safely landed In the his Primitive rhyslc," wrote of It Training for Policemen. apartment made to receive them. The with caution: Drfng only water If it There Is a policemans college !c has many advantages. agrees with your stomach; If not, Petersburg to train applicants for the One of the most obvious Is that the good, clear small beer. ts a museum combined force. England Produces Little Metal. Iron U now the only metal of which the United Kingdom produces any large quantity. Copper felt last year to C37 ton.:; but of Irad as much se Four thou2J.6CI tons were raised. sand and thirteen tons of tin and 1,693 tons of xlnc were the only other of Importance. I& A demon-in-the-ea- . 1 nl-J'-et- f concerning It. bhw on bu..t Mount Potala near tae sume serious form until a day or ox me rvcr Indus. Tradition ! two ago, a dangerous symptom had us beginning In the seventh ' developed when a pain struck the tury, and no outsiders are hack of the head, rendering him help, within Its gates. less. That it was a paralytic stroke The Captains Toll Gate U the grave fear. Mr. McKinley's title of a new book Just publish" physicians are constantly attending D. Appleton & Co., New York- m him and hls relatives have been sent by the late Frank It. Stockton the laBt of hls novels that bo published. Frank Stockton written some of the very best W sense OF of the age and hls writings bT ways been eagerly sought by bo'" U Usher and reader and this, b1 1 - w- tow a, a pioneer in church, will this ninr. fiftieth anniversary t Into the ministry. In he missed hut on Ru on account of nirrx, tire half rertury he four, three of them n !"tt. II has churches. Dr. Til,, pir the bright side of thb titles whloh kept 'hurt h four weeks hp given up hep,. , f x, H I " t"t. Ill y f,. r what i,,, l" 1 fureta! He Hi--.- , I y.,, trlppnns y..c tie no ,.t, j, j (, novel, Is considered by many to be hls best effort The book faced by a memoir of tho noted written by Mrs. Stockton snd n' besides an excellent portrait of ton, himself, illustrations of h1 at both Convent. N. J., and Town. W. Va. No library Is without this last work ef Ft111 Stockton. Among the many Interesting recently published by Houghton, A In A Co., New York. Is "Tb tee." by Alice Prescott Smith. " I a dramatic and absorbing one that will be widely read. Tbf excellent chnrnctor drawing In the Interest ts well sustained I"11 not- - It U Just tho book to buy with you on your summer outlnf It will bear a second rending ' f you return to the home. It nnd lently and tastefully bound esiieeially handsome volume fuf library ahelvos t'; |