DISGUISED CATARRH A Stealthy, Insidious, Weakening Enemy to Women Many Thousand Women Suffer Needlessly From This Cause. There are a multitude of women, espe cially housewives, and til other women obliged to be on their (ret constantly, who are wretched beyond description, imply because their strength and vitality b sapped away by catarrhal discharges from the pelvic organs. These women get nt in the morninc tired, dm themselves thrrragh their daily duties tired, only to go xo dou ai nigm as urea as peiore. Mr. Vn nrttin. las tui lath 3R. T. rtty, N. V., write!" I snffenxl for Uiree. ynerswlth what 1 generally known as Jencoirhoa, In connection whh ulcaratlon ot thewnmh. 1 he doctor advocated an opera tion which 1 di-eailM vorr much, and atrontr Xy objected In ax nnrior It. Heading of lite Value of Pnrnnv I thonght it beat to giro this well-known remedy a trial, io I bought three bottle of it at once. Now X am a ehnngrd womrui. l'eruna cured me; It ton nine bottles, but 1 fell no much Improved I left taking it, as I dreaded an cverntlon so Jnnch. I nm to-dnr In perfect health, and bave not folt so well lor fifteen years, "Mrs, Eva llarthu. IM DltTISR MAltO!. Ml" I-onUe Mahnn, a Cilen llallle Street, Toronto, Ifnt.t ait.. fevretaiy ot th Klnne lanahtxa, nl Pecretnrv of l.atly Macra beee. write.: "If al women kuew of the benefits to he derived from taking Penma we would have ninny happier and moro health ful women. My heatth baa never been too robust, and 1 am easily fatigued and can not stand much. About a year ago 1 . a no run down that 1 had to take to n-r bed, and l. -came weaker and weaker. A friend a.lvl-cd me to tty V eniua, and I have great reason to begrateiul, fur in twoweekal wanoutof bed and In a month I was perfectly well, and I now find 'iiat my health in miii h more robust than formerly, to that I take Prruna once or twloe a month and keep well. "-Louise Mahon. ewewwwvwwwvwwwwwv reruns is such a perfect specific for each ease that when patients have once used it they can never be induced to quit it until thoy are permanently cured, ft begins to relieve the disagreeable symptoms at once. Tin backache ceases, the trembling knees are strengthened, the appetite restored, the digestion made perfect, the dull head ache is stopped and the weakening drains are gradually cured. These results certain ly follow a course of treatment with l'e runs. Barbara Alberty, corner Seventh and Walnut streets, Appleton, Wis., writes as uiuiws in rvgaru wj x'eruna: "For years I have suffered with back ache and severe pains in the side. I doc tored to much that I became discouraged. A school friend told me how very much l'eruna had benefited her and 1 sent out lor a bottle, which did more to relieve me than all the other medicine I have ever Degrees for Women. It 1b believed that the University of Dublin will coon throw open its de jrrees to women, and It is said that with thii following in the footsteps of the Scottish universities, Oxford and Cambridge will hardly be able to con tinue much longer their policy of ex clusion. Striking resemblance has been point ed out between the remarkable ancient ruins at Zarababwe, in Rhodesia, and antiquities in Cornwall. THE MEN AND "WOMEN Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of the World's Commerce. Kaowledgte of What la Deal More Im portant Than Wealth With out It. It must be apparent to every ono that qualities of the highest order are neces sary to enable the best of the products of modern commerce to attain permanently to universal acceptance. However loudly heralded, they may not hope for world-wide preeminence unlesa they meet with the general approval, not of Individuals only, but of the many who have the hapny faculty of selecting, enjoying and learn ing the real worth of the choicest prod ucts. Their commendation, consequently, becomes Important to others, since to meet the requirements of the well In formed of all countries the method of manufacture must be of the most per . feet order and the combination the most excellent ot Its kind. The above Is trua not of food producta only, but Is espe cially applicable to medicinal agents and after nearly a quarter of a century of growth and general use the excellent remedy. Syrup of Figs, la everywhere accepted, throughout the world, as the best of family laxatives. Its quality la due not only to the .excellence of the combination of the laxative and carmin ative principles of plants known to act most beneficially on the system and pre sented In the form of a pleasant and re freshing liquid, but also to the method of manufacture of the California Fig Syrup Co., which ensures that uniformi ty and! purity enentlal In a remedy in tended for family use. Ask any physi cian who Is well Informed and he will answer at once that It Is an excellent laxative. If at all eminent In his pro fession and has made a special study of laxatives and their effects upon the sys tem he will tell you that it is the best ot family laxatives, because It Is sim ple and wholesome and cleanses and sweetens the system effectually, when a laxative Is needed, without any un pleasant amor-effects. Every well-informed druggist of reputable standing knows that J Byrup of Figs Is an excel lent laxative and Is glad to sell It, at the regular brlce of fifty cents per bot tle, because It gives general satisfac tion, but on should remember that In order to getl the beneficial effects of Byrup of Figs It Is necessary to buy the genuine, which Is sold in original pack ages only; the name of the remedy Syrup of Flga gnd also the full name of the Company California Fig Byrup Co. -printed on the front of every package. 'MRS. EVA BAKTRO. lY rVV "?i W II "Tl a III m m. -a r a i & yT .etu v I MK. ANNA MARTIN. Vapor Motor for Boats. The first large vapor motor applied to navigation Is to be placed on the fishing boat of M. Kmile Altazin, now being built at Boulogne. The vessel, which is 90 feet long, and is designed to carry 300 tons, will be provided wllti a 200-horsepower motor, together with tails, and will also have a 25-horsepow-er motor for operating nets. The mo tors will use either gasoline or alcohol, of which the tanks will contain 8,000 gallons. Universallu Accepted The Best Familu . Laxative d?A SYRUP OF FIGS Recommended bu Manu Millions of The Well-informed Thrnnnhnirt thrvWnr.rl Manufactured bu etas FsSkaaetace( Luiwille. Kr. FOB BALK BT All LKADIKO DBUQQIST& taken. T need it faithfX.Tr for two weeks, and it completely cured me. f have not had any pains since, anywhere, but feel like a new woman. I am truly thankful for what reruns bag done for me." Bar bara Alberty. Mrs. Vat Mann, SOU Ttattirjret treat, Toronto, Ont. tin., Vice President of the Ladles' Aid MoeleSy. Writes!" I am pleal ri give praise to l'eruna for the bleosed rcllof found through Itinse. I suffered for years with backache and dragging down pains and often had to go to bed and stay there when I was so busy that I could Illy be spared. It waa therefore, a simple godsend to me when l'eruna was brought to my notice. Every drop seemed to give me now life, and every dose made me feel much better, ana I pmm Isod myself tnat If I fonnd that It cured me I would advocate It so that other auffrring women ahonld know of It. I have been In perteot health for one year, 1 enjoy work and f leanure because in such fins health, and no rouble seem too heavy to boar when you are In good health, l'eruna has simply been a household bleenlng, and I never will be with out It attain. "Mrs. Kate Mann, R. KATlt MAW. Mrs. Anna Martin, 47 Hoyt at., Brook lyn, N, v., wi Itesi " Hrruna did so much for mo that I feel It my duty to recommend It to others who may bo stmlllarly afflicted. About a year ago my health waa completely broken down, had bickacbe. dlszinuBsandlr rcgiilarttten, and life seemed d ii-K Indeed. We had used l'ortina In our uomu i,s a tonic, and for cold and catarrh, and 1 decided to try It for my trouble. In less man three m intbsl became regular, my pains had en tirely dlsippoared, and I am now perfectly well." Mrs. Anna Martin. Mrs. Wm. Hetrick, Kennard, Washing ton County, Neb., writes: "I am nfty-six years old and have not felt well aince the Change of Life began ten years ago. 1 was in misery somewhere most of the time. My back was very weak and my flesh so tender it hurt me to lean against the back of a chair. I had pain under my ahoulder blades, in the small of my back and hips. I sometimes wished mvself out of this world. Had hot and cold spells, duzineis and trembling of the limbs, and was losing flesh all the time. After following your directions and taking l'eruna I now feci like a different person. Mrs. Wm. Hetrick. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results f i oin theuse ot l'eruna write at once to Dr. llartman, giving a full state ment of you? case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratia. l'eruna can be purchased for 1 per bottle at all first-class drug stores. Address Dr. Hnrtman, President ot The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. The Aerial Tournament, Leo Stevens, the American rival of Santos-Dumont, has leased a part of Cayuga Island, in the N'iagar River, a few miles above Niagara Falls, for his experimental work In airship construc tion, with the view of producing a ma chine to compete In the aerial tourna ment at the World's Fair in 1904. Thirty tons of cauliflowers from Italy are being landed daily at Folke stone for the London market. Wifs Cavl. New York, N. T. TMICB FITTT CENTS PKH B0TTL CUT OF THE ORDINARY. Little Stories Tending to Weaken 8om Popular Theories. I. watched my wife dressing her hair Ihe other evening. By Jove, her hair Is longer and darker than It was when we were married. "The teacher asked us to-day If there was ever a greater man than Ab-ra-ham Lincoln, and I told her 'My papa.'" This at dinner, from Mollle, our clrcst, aged 6. A neighbor brought my wife tickets for a swell muslcnle recently. On the night It was to come off I went home not particularly uplifted In anticipa tion. At dinner my wife said: "Wo won't go out to night, dearie. Yon look tired. What do you say to a rubber of crinhageT ' Jack Davis, an old buddie of mine enmo out to dinner the other evening. Renlly, everything did run smooth ly. I went to the door with him. Ho whispered: "Say, old man, for ravish Ing cooking, an Ideal den and tho can- dy outfit all through you've got tho world beat. And say, pnrdon nnd all that, but this Is from an old pal. The missus Is one of the finest little women I ever saw." Last week my wife's father 'phoned mo to hustle over to his office. "My boy," said he when I arrived, "you've got two hours and a half to scrape to gether every piece of collateral In your name 150 minutes there's something doing." It only took mo a half hour. This morning, referring to mo, ono of the papers printed tho following: "Tho street is recognizing a new Napoleon of flnnnco In the per son of young Mr. , who has Just turned a mighty clever and exceed' Ingly profitable deal." Pittsburg Dls patch. A 8URE ENOUGH AMERICAN. Repaired the Church Roof But It All Came Back. The following story is told of an American who visited an old Eng llsh church and struck up a conversa tion with tho rector. The two wenf up to the roof for the sake of the view and the rector pointed out how badly in need of repair were the leads; going on to talk In a hopeless way of the poverty of the parish. The American rubbed bis chin and then offered to put on a new roof at his own expense. The delighted rec tor closed with the offer. The Ameri can was as good as his word, and when on the completion of the worn the rector thanked him effusively, he quietly confessed to having made a very respectable profit out of bis "charitable" work. The rector asked for an explana tion and then the American Informed him that there is a certain amount of sliver In lead, which was now ex tracted, but In old times It was left because Its presence In the lead was not suspected. The quantity of the silver In the lead on the church roof was sufficient to pay all expenses and to give the American a tangible profit Pearson s Weekly, Where the Toddy Went. Here Is a characteristic story of Captain, afterwards General George Pickett, famous at Gettysburg. It was at the time of the disputes be tween England antl America as to the boundary line between British Colum bia and Washington territory. Capt. Pickett had just mixed himself a toddy, when his attention was arrest ed suddenly by a courier, whose mes sage caused him to mount Immediate ly and ride oft, leaving the drink be hind htm. He was gone some hours, When he returned the empty glass was on his camp table, whereupon en sued the following colloquy; "Orderly." "Yes, sir." "Where's that toddy?" "Threw it away, sir; thought you had done with it, sir," "Where did you throw It; down your throat?" "Yes, sir; down my throat, sir," accompanied by a regulation sa lute. Pittsburg Gazette. An Easy Ona to Answer. Representatives Brownlow and Gib son are the only Republicans In Con gress from Tennessee. To relieve their loneliness tbey Indulge In a good deal of good-natured banter. Brown low took great care In selecting persns In his distrct to stand clvl service examinations for positions, and as luck would have it not a single one failed toattaln the requir ed grade. Gibson was not so lucky, and not a single man from his dis trict passed the examinations. "How is this, Brownlow?" asked Gibson. "All your men have passed the examinations, while I can't get a single one through In my district?" "Oh, that's easy," replied Brown low. "If there was a single man In your district capable of passing a civil service examination you wouldn't be in Congress." Not Complete. The brother ot one of the Secretar ies of the Turkish Legation at Wash ington recently paid a visit for the firt time to this country, and on his arrival at New York waa met by sev eral of his former countrymen, the latter pro-Americans, and very anx ious to exploit the greatness of the metropolis. After directing his at tention, among other things, to the great buildings In course of construc tion, the excavations, and the other far reaching improvements undci way, one ot them turned to the new comer and asked: "Well, what do you think of New York?" "I think," said the otuer, "It will be a very nice place when It Is finished." Mora About Wireless Telephony. The principle at the base of wire lens telephoning are well known. It U sufficient to recall that If the varia tions of current produced by a tele phonic transmitter are suitably trans mitted to a direct current feeding an are lamp the words pro nounced Into the transmitter are heard as If they originated In the arc. This phenomenon is due to changes In the volume of the arc consequent upon changes of tempera ture canned by the variations of the density of the current The changes of temperature of the arc also cause changes In the emission of light from It, and these latter changes are utilized In tho transmission of wireless tele phonic messnges, The fluctuations in the emission of the light nre very rapid and cannot be seen by the eye. Mr. Ruhmer has lately sent such messages over a distance of moro tluin four miles by day and by night. (In the day time the appartus mint be screened from tho direct rays of the sun, nat urally). To direct the beam Mr. Ruh mer uses a 12-inch parabolic mirror. The arc lamp employed requires 4 to 6 amperes of current for a distance of 1 to 2 kilometres, 8 to 10 amperes for 3 to 4 kilometres, 12 to 16 amperes for 6 to 7 kilometres. The receiver con sists of a parabolic mirror like the transmitter, In whose optical axis there is a cylindrical selenium element in series with two telephones and a bat tery. The selenium varies in resist ance under the action of the varying light. The luminous beam from the transmitter determines these varia tions of resistance corresponding to the microphonic currents of tho transmit ter. Similar variations are produced in the receiver and the spoken sounds nre thus reproduced. The process here described was tried by Dr. Graham Bell In Washington, who was not suc cessful over such long distance. The Day of Influenza. To sneeze or not to sneeze? That is the question. Then we sneeze and it changes to an exclumatlon. Everyone is doing It Henilache, bones ache, coughs, colds nnd the pestilence of grip Is upon the face ot the land. In Brooklyn Hills the worthy burgher sneezes an early curfew from his front porch .and the sound Is mistaken for blasting In the tunnel. And when the shades of night draw down, he sneezes across the field to his neighbor; "Come over this evening; we're having a little snack before going to bed. Got some hot mustard and quinine, and some thing In a bottle." Then far Into the night the rich. mellifluous sneeze chorus rises from that house. This Is a hard blow to the warnings of the doctors who assert that grip is a serious mat ter, and not to be sneezed at. Lawmakers Want Passes. Members of the Montana Legislature are protesting because a railroad in that State issued passes to them good only for 60 days, the term of the ses sion, when each tor the most part does little traveling. PAINFUL PERIODS nre overcome by Lydia E. Pink liuin'a Vegetable Compound. Ming Monnrd cured after dor tors failed to help her. 'Lydia 1Z. I'iiikliain'a Vege table Compound cured me nfter doctors had fniled, nyd I want other girls to know about it. Dur ing menstruation I suffered most intense pain low in tho abdomen and in my limbs. At other times I hnd a heavy, depressed feeling which made my work seem twice rts hard, and I grew pale and thin. The medicine tho doctor gave mc did not do me one bit of good, nnd I was thoroughly discouraged. The doctor wanted me to stop work, but, of course, I could hot do that. I finally began to take Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and felt better nfter taking the first bottle, and after taking six bottles I was entirely cured, and am now in perfect health, and I am so grate ful for it." Miss Georoie Menard, 637 E. lf2nd St., New York City. $3000 forftlt If tifliHil of aftovs stter proving gtnulnonw cannt b produced. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound cures female ills when all other means have failed. Vienna is threatened with a strike of chimney sweeps. FITS permanently eured.No fits or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Oreut Korveltostorer.SUtrlelbottleandtroatlsefroe Dr. li.U. Kliks, Ltd., K31 Arch St., l'hlU.,l'a. A reformer is generally a man who tries to convert others to bis way of thinking. Mrs.Wlaslow's Soothtng3yrup for ohlldrea teetblng.sof ten the gums, rs duces Inflaiums. Uou,allayspain,eurek'wiud eoila. Uoo, bottle You csn't measure a nonius bv the lenzth of bis hsir. Tiso'sCure cannot be too hiKblysprkenof ss a eouKh cure. J. W. O'Bbisx, 822 Third Avenue, K., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 8, 11)00. Tho man who screes with nobodv thinks iverybody else is wrong. Pvtxam Fadeless Dtes color Silk. Wool and Cotton at one boiling. Some neonle don't csre whst haDnsns ma long ss U doesn't happen to them. One of the most complete electrical power plants recently installed is that of Osaka military arsenal ot Japan. Ask Tear Dealer Par Allea's Peat-Baee, A powder to shake Into you t shoes; irststhe feet. Cure Corns, Bunions, Swonllen. Sore, Hot, Callous, Aeblng, Sweating Feet and In growing Nails. Allea's Foot-Kase makes new or tight shoes eay. At all druggists and shos stores, 28 cents. Sample metlrd Fsr.s. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LnHoy, N. . About 150,000 different kinds of beetles hve been discovered thus far by the scientists. Btati or Onto, Cm orT olxdo, I Lcoas Cocsty. Fssss J. C'nxKcr, make onththat he Is tho senior partner of the llrra of F. i. CnsKit A Co., doing biinlnrss In the City of Toledo, Comity and State nforosnld, and that said firm will pay the sum of oyr. noMnmn Dol i.rb for each and every case of catarrh that cannot he cured by tho use of Hall's t'ATAniiH Cuss. Frank J. CnexiT. Sworn to Imforo me and suhsnrlbnd In my presenile, this flth day of December, SEAL. A. A. . ULBAftnX, Anfnry J'ubHe. Hnll'sCntarrh Cu ro is taken Internally, and sots dlrnclly on the blood nnd mucous sur tanns of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cnr.KET A Co., Toledo, O. Hold by lirunnlfts.Tfio. Hall's Family l'llls are tho best. The chronic borrower seldom pays a man back in his own coin. DOAiVS DEAL GENTLY. Its the gentle and effective action of Doan's Kidney Pills In Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary troubles that make them famous with Men, Women, and Children. Mt. Pleasant, Onto. I received the samplo of Dnnu's Kidney Pills, nnd never had any medicine do mc so much good In so little time. I hnd Congestion of the Klduers nnd Tllaildcr so severe it caused a pressure on the lungs likn Asthtnn, but through tho use of Ilnnn's Pills I nm free nnd ensy now.' Geo. W. Smith, Veter inary Surgeon, P. O. Bo 41, Jit. Pleasant, Ohio. Aged people find Doan's Kidney Pills a great comfort for declining ycurs. They euro incontinenco nnd urinary weakness peculiar to children. Baxter SrniNos, Kansas. I received tho free samplo of Donn's Kidney Pills. For five years I hsvo had much pain in my back, which physicians said arose from the kidneys. Four boxes of Doan's Pills have entirely cured the trouble. I think I owe my lifo to these pills, and I want others to know It Sadik Davis, Baxter Springs, Kansas. Cennlne stamped C C C Hever sold In balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something Jnst as food." P. N. IT. 18, '03. flPnPQV Ml W DISCOVERT; stm S 1 J I J I quick rn!f snd earns wot, este. Book of tMtimnnis end IO dnTSlroetmr,a lrse. Or. u. eitiH t sons. bus. Allsais, 0 ybursjbra BROMO -SELTZER) ill A Strange Bequest. A Bruges philanthropist has Just made an original will. He has left the town 120,000, which is to he divided in the following manner: The sum is to be separated Into seven parts, this be ing the number of parishes in Bruges. Each of these portions must be again subdivided into sums of $200, for which the poor on the books of the charitable society are to draw lots. The amount is to be spent In setting the winners up in a small business or trade. New Mill Device Tested. A new device In the rolling of hoop Iron was tested at Monessen, Pa., In the presenre of officials of the American Steel Hoop Company. It is called a "repeater" and automatically handles the hot iron from one set of rolls to another on the principle of the contin uous wire rod mill. By its use the labor of two men is dispensed with at each train of rolls. St. Jacobs Oil Is the greatest remedy In tho world for sll bodily Aches and Pains (or which an external remedy may be used. Price, 25c. and 50c. Coughed " I bad a most stubborn cough for many yeirs. It deprived me of sleep snd I rrew very thin. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and wss quickly cured." R. N. Msnn, Fall Mills, Tenn. Sixty years of cures and such testimony as the above have taught us what Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will do. We know it's the great est cough remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try it. There's cure in every drop. Tkres slice I 2S., toe., II. AM draftl its. rontntt ynnr doctor, tr tis isrs taks It. thon do st tis suri. If Its tells you not to iske It, thnn doo't take It. Hs knows. Lssvs It With Mm. We aro vrllllnir. J. I'. AT Kit CO., Iitrsll, MstS. Aching backs are cased. Hip, back, and loin pains overcome. Swelling of the Mini)! nnd dropsy signs vanish. Thcv correct url.-ie with brick dust sedi ment, high colored, excessive, pain In pass inif. dribbling, frequency, bed wetting. Donn's Kidney i'llls dissolvo and rcmovo calculi nnd gravel. Iicvo heart palpita tion, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness. FREI-COOO FOR OLD AND YOUNO. Doan's r7nnrr -fills,. Fotras-MlLsrss Co., BufTWo, K. T. Plrnse send me by mall, without charge, trial box Doau's Kidney Fills. Name . Tost offlre , State ... (Cat out coupon on dotted I In- ind mat ss rostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, M. X.) Medical Advice Free Strictly Confidential. LIINtS rVHrUt Li I IK tail S nest (ouch bjrup. T .OMi-e Uo-xL In tlmn. PrtM h rtriKral.,. IF YOU WANT TO INVEST IM SAFE, I LEGITIMATE MINING STOCK f n order for fur tin dTnlnpro-nt work snd to tmr chiiHi- muc Intrv st mice wr will soil from lou 'hsreai ur furs short tlmn only tt 10 rente sehsnt. This la ?,.r?n. w"l 'rtns" ti returns in a short lima. Yi rite for proeixvtiiH. BRANT MININO AND MILLING CO.. . INCORSONATCD. 1a BRoaowav, ncw vork. SCSFONSiaLS SOINTS WANTte. Clear Head POTATOES ! $2.50 Bbl. I.srS'..t ffrnwereoffSeed Polatoeetn America. nc- "iiiiro, neir orhcr ' clroe eolscr .or Ijr IV Lt-nn.ln jleM or T4 ha. pre m. Prlree al-t-l,rnp. Memmolheerri Nnnlt oerf.ninpleof rcoalfltv, Hpeltr, MapBronl V heet, fiS hm. per P.. telnet t lover, rb- ,u;-nn rrovljit of loe po.utf. Jllll S A. A I.C t R S f. F. I) CO. La Crau. le. &wrvvnnnrnnrvvvvv"vvvvvvv -jm mw rsrsrsrsra APT " cent9 RvLw OrentMt, Choapest Pood ri nn t,ann ror snoop, swints 1st lnrlA. a ITU) to worth 1 1 00 to rntt ti rft4 vt.lt Sailer MUlof anys rhout rt. Billion Dollop Grass wilt ffMlilTtlv fnk yfrsj rich; U urn) f hir nnd lot, of pjinrs per swt llromna. Petat, Hpvlli, MacaroRl vhct for tf i4, HvnT soil., rA but. per wrv. loth Cctitarv- Oat. 1 bu. per er M Trylnit Yici4j 100 tOM raa fritter p. Mn. For this Not lo rind 1 0o. ' mall lg ratalof Rn4 Id Farm fir Vewiuaa, nil wurU 1 le grt itat. .SrUZfPSEEOO)..1? KOSTK-SOUTH-EAST-TTEST YOW Wlbfa rin WATLRPROOr OlkC CLOTHING Lf LRYWMfcRL.' 4 hal kail aa..,a.U .L .11. J .J. at sir. w.mM&tMMUKMWJnjiK(Wa I foivxD (he worW oter Trey are mk in Nodi or jKllowfor all kinds of set work. tm (wry fvment beamothe ilCN of TflC r I3rl u Ajorwtrad to titt lot brcctios. All reliable oValrn jell then. 1 JTOWrlfn imrnSHiu nti t T0WU OAOU CO. UajM T080STO. (M w.Vl'.V'.'L. Thompson's Eyo Watir tr-aj PJGM ft- mm ABOTE monm siLsssssaaaassss i i
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