In rd (qO II I I I I I I I 1 V n , i i i i . i a aaaj This has been our Banner Year in selling LADIES' CLOAKS and we now desire to Clean Up the lots. We have decid ed to give you the advantage of our BARGANS while the Season is at its Height. We have some SPECIAL STYLES and will sell them to you at SPECIL CUT PRICES. All this season's latest styles bought direct, at lowest prices. Here they are: 'PHONE 34 iA THRILLING RESCUE OUT OF THE VERY JAWS OF DEATH f WAS HE SNATCHED. An Old Whaleman' Exeltlaa itory of a Rare For Life That Made Hi. ; Hair Tarn Vrar and Canard Htm to Qnll tbr Iinnlne.. "It was in 187V aid the old aea cap tain, "nnd I wi t ua able aeaman on the whaler Uiremuik looking for blubber in .the south Atlantic, with a peat in the eeconel mute's whulelxmt. We had hud tin- bonis ready to lower and the mast head. manned for over three weeks be foie we MKlitecl grease, and when the cry, "There she Mown!' rnnif out from the fore skysnil yard the old man went .wild with delight. 'Sperm whale sure! he bawled. 'Down, from aloft, every one! Stand by to lower!' We pot the boats otT in good shape, tind our bout took the lead, whieh we held till we came up with the whale. The boat header let go his harpoon, sending it out of sight into the side of the monster, wbii ti started oft at a rate of mi1 that made the boat hum through the water. She kept this up for I'll minutes, and we soon lost sight of the Itivenoak and the other bouts. 'And t In n. as though tiring of pulling us along, she suddenly showed tltikes find begun to make for the bottom like a load of pig lead. The rope, one end of which was attached to the harpoon in the whale's bark, ran out of the lioat so fast that tt looked like a thread of blue smoke. : " 'Cut that rope If It fouls, cried the mate, tossing me a hatchet, 'and lose no Jime nlsuit it! If you don't, (Jod help us! The beast is going to sound 100 fathoms, sure!' "I had just leaned forward to pick up the implement when there waa a sud den jerk, a crushing, whirring sound, and I knew that the rope had fouled. The next minute I felt myself drawn down through the neeno like a shot from a gun. I caught a brief glimpse of the longboat flashing thtough the water, a number of straggling forms, and then I began to come up. It seemed age before I reach ed the surface and those blue skies never seemed so welcome before. Only one of my comrades sncceedwl in getting out of the boat, and be was floating about on a long plank which had been stored In the bottom of the boat for just such a pur pose. I swam up and caught hold of the other end of it. Luckily the water was calm and the plunk kept our heads well put of water. Not a sign of our ship or mall boats did we see, however, and the bought came over me thnt we might just ns well have been pulled to the bottom by the whale as to die by inches. The hours ,rore on, however, and we begun to.grow Wcak and it got to be a question of how much longer we could hold out. ' "Ju"t as we were about to despair of ever being rescued, my companion. Kill Itoyce, gave a shout of joy and pointed out over the ocean toward a big steam frigate which was pointing in our direc tion. We were quite sure she saw ns as ,c must have been plainly marke d against the angry colors of the sunset. The ves sel looked like a man-of-wnr. for her epars were clean cut and rakish and we caught the glint of polished brass work. iThe smoke was pouring out of her fun Del and in a few minutes she was within a quarter of a mile of us. I remarked to jltoyce that we were very lucky, and re ceiving no reply I turned to look at him. ' "I have never wen such a look in a man's face before nor since. It was as white ns a sheet, his eyes seemed to bulge out of his head ami his teeth rat tled together with castanets. Ho canght my look ami in reply pointed oft in the direction opposite to that from which the frigate vn approaching. 'Sharks,' he w kispcroiT. 'Tloy have Is en attracted by the whale's blood. It's all up Bow, for eure.' "I saw hut one shark. He was quite a distance off and was making for us in a leisurely ay. The men on the warship paw it too and realized our danger. A single dtiil boom was heard, and a solid shot struck about ."0 feet to one side of .the man eater, which paid no attention to the compliment, but continued to make for ns with a slit'htly increased speed. Behind him, alxmt I!) feet iu the rear, was another shark. Itoth were quite near now. So was the warship. "We could hear the crew manning the davits and falls: we could hear the rploth n the small ls.nt took to the wa ter. Aciiiii the gun boomed from the .warship, but this time the shtit went c!"nr over the sharks and struck the wa ter a quarter of a mile beyond. Nearer ami nearer came the first shark, and we Dow saw thnt the small boat could not reach us in time. "The beast made straight for Itoyce, ,whu screamed with terror. Over oft his Kaefr t,rnul trie uharlr with hid e.Tern- IN" TTO ous mouth open and his long, cruel teeth reeking with froth. The boat was still 20 yards oft, lloyce in sheer terror lit go his hold on the plank and tried to swim for It. The next instant the shark was upon him. I closed my eyes, heard a shriek from Iloyee, and when I looked the water was stained with blood, but Koyco was gone. It was my tuin now. The second shark was almost upon me, and I caught a glimpse of his little swin ish eyes ns lie turned over on his back. The yards of the warship were thronged, and nothing could lie heard but the splash of the approaching boat. 1 was para lysed. I could not have left the plank to save my soul. Nearer came the shark, and again I shut my eyes. I could even hear the snuilliug of the beast, and then canie the clear, cool command: 'Steady, men! Aim! Fire!' A volley of mus ketry awoke the stillness, and then I lost consciousness. When I came to. I was ou the dock of the United Stales ship . The jackies in the rowlioiit had shot the shark when it was within three feet-of me. "Since then, gentlemen, I have never been in a whaler, and I bear an everlast ing grudge ngniust sharks, pot only be cause of my close call, but becuuse it made my hair turn as white as you now see it, which was not beeoming to a boy of 23." Buffalo News. HIS MEMORY WAS GOOD. IIow One Man Showed lie Warn an Adrpt at Shopping-. Mr. 8. wanted to move from the city to a small town near by in which there were but one or two stores. He would be in the city every day and agreed to purchase the "few little things" his wife could not buy in the village stores. "You'd letter put them down on a piece of paper," said Mrs. S. when about tn give her first order. "Oh, no," aid Mr. S. "My memory is good." "Well, then," began Mrs. S., "a spool of Co black thread." "Yes," said Mr. 8. "A yard of not too light and not too dark calico." "Yes." "A small hammer, a can of peaches, a dozen small pearl buttons, two yards of cardinal riblmn, silk on one side nnd satin on the other." "Yes," said Mr. 8. thoughtfully. "A pair of slippers for baby, a dozen lemons, a good toothbrush, a pineapple, two ounces of sky blue yarn, an ounce vial of homeopathic nnx vomica pellets, a"- "Wait a second," said Mr. 8., counting on his fingers and looking perplexed. "And a bottle of vanilla extract, and a yard of triple box plaited crepe lisse nich ing, nnd three yards of small checked nainsook, and" But Mr. S. had seized his hat and was running for the station. What the poor man brought home was: A yard of Ixdtiekin, three yards of black crape, a bottle of vinegar, eight yards of nankeen, a scrubhnish, a kiiiiii of green yarn, (111 spools of 'Vint thread," a yard of very light and n yaid of ve ry dark calico nnd n pint bottle of homeo pathic pills. "There, my dear," he said trimiiphin: ly, throwing down his numerous pack ages, "I don't think you'll find a thing missing. Who says n man can't do shop ping? My memory never played me ful.-e ret." IiuiTulo Kiiuuircr. A fjona; Itanite Dnel. An interesting stry j, t,,i, f ,K. lietwccn the Iloer (.enernl Botha nnd n British sharpshooter called Sampson. This encounter tcs.k place during the war of ISM, when the British tirst learned to their cost the deadly aim of the Boer marksmen. Sampson had tnken up a position be hind a large bowlder nnd was preparing to "pick oft" the enemy when a bullet from a Boer, concealed like himself 3'0 yards away, knocked oft his hat. Waiting until he caught a glimpse of the Boer, Sampson fired. He was so satisfied that he had hit his opponent that he inconsiderately raised his bead m:l Instantly got n bullet in the neck. The Boer, convinced iu his turn that bis an tagonist was de ad, rose to his knees. lie was struck in the shoulder by another c f Sampson's bullets, but before he dropped 6red again and lodges! a shot in Samp son's side. The duel continued until each mnn li mine unconscious. They were found later by their comrades and carried off the field in n dying condition. Happily both recovered. The Boer was Ge neral Botha. In S'-otland i.j wry ancient times the ei'-'ht o-en -l"e was probably in general n , for tic oe! 1-mel tiieas'ivefl, ns cluvoch and "ile-li lil.e. wele founded thoresill. hi ei... i ieitii eieh ceotory. in Aberdeenshire, tie1 10 or 'li oxen plow Wa. however, more (oeiiiuoii, but nil such plows finally disappeared about the time of Waterloo. Ladies' Black coats, Nicely Trimmed and Lined, i Cut to $4.00 Ladies' best goods, all colors, Trimmed and Lined, Cut to $6.50 Ladies' best goods, all colors, Fancy Lined, - Cut to $8.00 Ladies' Fine coats, all above $11.00, - - Cut to $10.00 We also have some Coats and Misses Capes to sell cheap. Come Early and Get the Best. TRIENNIAL TABULAR STATEMENT ShoAvin? amount of assessed valuation of property in Forest County, as return ed by the Assessors of the several Townships and llorough subject for State and County tax for the year U)01 : i tTNSKATKll 'lands AN1 J MINERALS ! TAXAnm TO -.Va'SHII'S AM) Bonorc.ii. lternett Township.... Green Township Howe Township Hiiriuony Township., iiickoiy Township.... , leaks Township Kingsley Towuship... Tione.ta Township .. TiouesU llorougb KOriOK is hereby given that the Commisiorers or Forest County, acting as a Hoard of Revision, will on the 10th day of Janu ary 1!K)I dually determine whether anv of tin v.ilu itions of the Assessors as returnee) above have been uiada abovo or below a just rate according to our understanding of lbs ro-aoitig and iutention of the law. Attest: k. M H EI! MAN, ) M. T. IIl.VDMAK, (lerk. JOHN T. t AHSON, fominiioners of Forest County. J. T. iiAI.K. , ) SCARED T -! DIVliil. An Vnplcasnnt rl;eeienre V."!'! n Man I.'atlu; t.lior. An old dee p se.i diver v.'i j r l.v i'.v: . experiences and told of en,' :. r.. .. i- -cape. lie said: ".My first rent fiirht e fi tl:e :. 1 r. I of Iemerara. in the. t'atibbean . 1 was employed to iuix- the cnici ,.f i finiki n vessel ami worhr.l for four wee ir. the job. Wlie-n culi' d upon t i a c t the work, I v.-ns a tri'le null', f r I n:n awai-e that those waters were ii f -Tf 1 with sharks and oth r la:-:.v and i!.in:'i ous fish: but, beieir a. '.re.', they v . 1 1 not molest me and n:y eA heepier be n .r very low, I agreed to cl i the work r.nd started in. "I loaning nty armor one brilit i.iorn ing. I got over the side of the boat, r, d tftcr adinonihing my attemlaut t pu I tie up ns fa-t as sti vnrli uluM n n: '.: f they received the danger signal I 1 : - :n to descend. I h.u s. nrceiy g,.ne 'J."i f. et when I saw a inou-troiis m:in e.i::u. shark within a hundred feet e f me. "I'gh, how I felt! I'eispiratien b:-. ';e out all over me. and I grew wt I v ::e at a loss to know what to do. If I we,;t up, he might seise me I y the legs Hail cany them off. and I h .'. no desire to part with such faithful m rvai.ts. Th eild shark was 'Living to,' ealiuly watc! -lug me nnd apparently wondering wl at kind of a lish I was. lie nppcip'd to be iu a thoughtful mood nnd no doubt was speculating as to whether hi hal -v r seen me Is'fore. Mow. I ha 1 no nn'blti :i to become neipiaiuted v. iih b's sha : h.hiji. I did not like the way he regarded l: e, but I didn't raise a fuss with hi::i nlsiut it. "The great fish seemed to have el- t r mineel uhiii something. II began to fan bis tins gi'inly. '.My time has eouic' I said me.ntally. liaising his h.-ad, he started forward like n Ihisli. I nerved myself for the shoe k. but it wa-i not a' me he was aiming. It was at one of t':e large air globules that rise from the vent In the top of the he lmet, lie s.vnUomd It nt one gulp, then itojioed. In a mo niotit he Is gan to make luve.luut iry c.ffcr ings to old Father Meptime, f.,r the bub. ble Was 1 11 clootie to him. He see mrd be satisfied with his lmii h of couip "n l oxygen and 'ydrogen. for he swa-i hur riedly nevay." Cine ir.nati Commercial Tribune. Id Critical Condition. "I hear your hu.-hand is very sick, Aunt I'innh." "Yes'm." "Nothing serious. I hope. His condi tion is not critic el'.'" " h itie ai: I should ?av he wti7.! lie nin't satisuid with tuilliii." ( 'hristii-.n Uegister. Cups fir"! saucers nre nc.vrr ued f,,r tea in li'is.ia.. The drinking vesse 1 f ir tea is the "sjakan," a glass tumbler In a silver holder. Pfytii. in Peru, is the driest foot : the fats- ef the ia:-t'i. The average in tervnl letn-ceii two -liAiers of rain is. svveu years. The secret of progress lies in knowing how to make use not of what v.o lone chosen, but of what is f.,re i d upon us. SKATKIi LAND j ltOKaKS COWS AND OCCtjrAT AMI lll.AL iSllMl'LKIMF.AT CT- AND ESTATE TAX-, OVP.Bl TLB OVER 4 TKADKS AI1LK YEAKS ' YKAliS I I .. i,l'i"''l.t,i7l lrt.fe-u I'O.O.-il o.IAV li.t l,7:u ;i:4" H,4-0 li,::i.J " : JI.7;l'J i . . :!, I7 ll'.'Jo L'J.iivi 2'ii 47 10 4.K4 lot 1,510 7,os 'J:47-'-' j ;!. u I Ti... . Ml, ''tv 141,7 16 el.sii-i '-STiij IIS 3,777 :o l.'.'W .toj 1'i.lMO 4 '.I :i ! li'.:ll.l V 8 . -J,e ". tltif: l,5 !l r7,-'! ''.Nil 1"4 1,610 i.7' 7,7eU . n,;i;t ! K7 : . 5. (w r,IC.5 Iti.J H HH.4.' 6 14! 8,015 I.' l.HJI 2:t- 7,-li.l l'.'7,t'll S;i"'i .!' 1 1 . .'9,. SHI :il!i.;.74 H'.i '.!el.li;i '.'41 7,.M0 17 1,70 ..ov, ivu 551,7 17 ! '.7. 05.' KiJ :l 11,11-' itvat il-.o:'.! uM.tii4 1HI :i,e7 o .70 6 fi-0 ;i,s7il 1 d.ms . 71... . U,7-'l 65,5 lti,"!U ;Wi I Mi 1,111 Kit l.mo 1M 2,i 157, 7-s ' H,4!H I 77 .j . l-'.HJl Nt 2, .0 t00 :T1 II.3S lli,07:t : 31 -iM J ."! 0 80 ,W lliei7,0 .7 l!i7,i 4 ' l,o:8,.fQ l,t'.i: 4I,M' l,'.." 15,690 2,UK 1I0,i:: 2,3!,.7. i 19,t! K144J A RUN CN A DANK. The Fiisy Trlek ly TtTilch the Presl. dent Ctupped It. "A run op a bank is a funny tiling." said the eld hanker, who was in a rem iniscent mood. "It will start without the slightest cause, nnd you never know Trhen to expect it. It may be only a ru mor, it may Is- in the air, and the dee 1 i done. Many n giK.il bank has gone to the wall simply because there was no way to know that n run was in prospect, nnd there are time's when the soundest ban!! in the world could not stand nn uncx- pecte el run. "A number of years ngo, when I vns a young man, I was cashier of n bank in the interior of the state. The bank was in good condition and perfectly sound, ninl we elid not dronm that our credit would be epii'stioned. Ilut one day a run was stnrte'd without warning, ami in side of two hours there was a howling mob around the bank, and we realizee' that we had n serious situation to face. "It was simply impossible, f n- in to meet all the eleuiands, but I paid out the fumls that we had on han.I. knowing full well that it was a ipiesli on of oioy f few minutes when we would h? obliged to close. "Finally the preside.nt of the bank came to me and said in a low voice: " 'IIow much longer can we hold out? "'Not over ten minutes,' I ruplied, wiping the beads of perspiration from my brow. "Calmly eind deliberately he ro.ichoel oyer to the money case, picked up n $1(1 bill, rolled It lengthwise, stepped to the rtove nnd lit it; the n, without a epiivi r of nn eyelid, he produced n cigar, bit off the end and proeeede el to light it from the burning bill. "That move save d the bank. The man to whom nt that moment 1 was handing his balance irasie d and then, shoving the money back, said he would h ave it. It was the turn of the tide, nail the run ceased. We ilidn't eve n lose the Jill bill, as the president wns careful enough to see that thorn was enough left to be re deemed." Iietroit F.-ee Press. The Vnlne of Tinmen. Ilic-ks Wonder how Mortar Is petting on nownelays? Wicks Getting along finely. It was only two years ngo he started out ns nn apothecary. He is already n druggist, and If his luck holds out he will be a pharmacist before the end of another twelvemonth. Hicks Put what difference will that make? Wicks A big difTerciire. An apothe cary ofte ntimes has to sell things at on ly CO cents above cost, nnd n druggist never takes less than HKI pe r cent, but to n pharmacist there is no limit. Hus ton Transcript. A 4 lever lurn, .M..leo , ,.Ver bird called the meinour pes, which has discovered a new use for the tele graph pole. At the foot of the po't ibis l,ird makes n large hole, in which it re.ars its family; somewhat highe r up t!,;. p.,-t it in iihes an ubserTn toiy. from whieh U,n., hobs permit it to observe the horizon in every direction; still higher this sagacious bird makes Its storehouse, and thus the polo serves ns Its house, fort n".s nnd warehouse. K ACX1KKUATR VALUATION or AGelKKelATK VALUATION or I or DlHiS. AIL l-ROl'KKTT ALL moi'KUTY TAXA1ILE ! TAX AUI.fS ri)B I'Ot'NTY 1'1'KIM-KS. run STATE I'l'HI'O.SI.S. 2 ! 1- 3 Ao Iniirim .rrensfirr. A prominent Kan as politician who has be en happily married for over a year sent tne roitowing unnpie proposal to the object of his adoration: 'My iMr Miss : I hereby announce myself us a candidate for your hand, and I shall use all fair nnd honorable menus to secure the nomination. I know there are many candidate's in the field, and I hesitated long before entering the rnee, but n.iw I'm iu it to stay. My views on love nnd matrimony have often lecn ex pressed iu your hearing in an emphntic way. If you decide to confer himui me the honor I speak of, phase fix n date for a caucus with your mother. I have no objection to her acting ns temporary chairman provided it Is clearly iinder sbMid that I am to lie chairman of the ponnniieiit organization. Should the re sult of the caucus prove satisfactory we can hold the primaries and select the date and place of convention. I never believed in campaigns so if you decide to honor me I will ask you to make the convention date ns early as possible. iNe voteelly yours, The follow ing tele gram wns sent in an swer by the young lady: "Caucus unnecessary; nomination unan imous; come nt once nnd fix the dnte of ratification." Kxchatige. A Prenllnrltr of Ants, All ants that ore not from the same nest seem to be deadly enemies, for, while nn nut will do what he can to put to death a stranger, lie cbs'S not seem to take n corresponding delight In aiding his friends, as is shown by the following exiH'iimeut: A scientist, in order to test the affec tion of nuts belonging to the same nest, tesjk six of them nnd imprisoned thetif in a small bottle, covering it with a piece of coarse mesh muslin. Their fellows paid no particular attention to the pris oners, but when the experiment was re pented, substituting, however, six nuts of a rivnl tribe, their eni'inies swarmed around the bottle- and after something like a week through persistent effort they Bueeeedeil in eating their way through the muslin. Two nnts were found ilend, evi dently proving that they had Issn put to death, while the others probably escaped. The Onion lie XVnntcd. A member of congress received a let ter from a constituent one day which seemed mni-h like othe rs he had receiv ed. Accordingly he rushed over to the folding room nnd ask for Smith's onion report. "No such report here, sir," the clerk responded. "The only onion report I know of Is the one issucel by the de partment of agriculture." "Well, you must be mistaken." replied the member. "This applicant is not it farmer, he's n clergyman. Here, look nt the letter!" "Oh." hiiIiI the clerk after n moment's perusal of the letter "he doesn't want Smith's onion report; he wants a Smith semhin report. I'll take a cigar." Kan sas City Independent. Tfcr f'slnrc of l nllsh. The K-.r'.i-ii laiigieo-e in "'I years will be ns corrupt as Latin in the eighth cen tury, and will become a sort of Volnpuk strictly limited to eoinuii-i . iel letters nnd to Journalism. George Moore, the Eng- lisl, CYilie. Stoves k Ranges. rL,l i k'st . I i , -V- -5,-- 'j (lLiVlit. srt'v. viiJ i 4 V ft -a -y .ijV; AO I'IM'.K I.I .Ml were ever seen in Tioot'sia tliau . hve now in atock. Thi is true ol' quality ml I'cimty as well as quantity. Wu cau til you out iu anything Iroin the siotllest heater lu iho laigest and hamUciDie.n ranj-e. at-d the margin f ,,(Iii jg ti i. .fi possible fijiure. ISy all meaut ee nnr aliu-k ami t pricra bvfuie purchasing Guns ami Sportsmen's Supplies. We carry a nice line of Brcecli Loa.liuK Slid (iui.f, extra y 1 boolers, but not expensive. Al. best ,1( ghells, an I can .up. ply you with anythiug in line .." sp.. is nen's g.l, at ..weaipricca Write for our eWnut JI.T nii!nim i..l ..n..j . , - t,-- "wiiiiei pnnicuiara. now we can aave you money In the purchase of a hiKh-grade sewing machine and tte "y terma of payment we can offer, either direct from factory or Uiruuvu our regular authorized e.,e. ti,:. i- o tumty you cannot afford to pass. Vou manuiacTurer. Therefore, a its COUSlrUCLlun is unneees.rv Tf j . j we can offer most liberal terms. WRITE StttlNG MACS HE COMPm. (Dept A.) C.CVClacd. - " w w w w w www-w-isrwralev'V''' pilir,. EMEHT FANCY BOOT A HIIOEMAKKR. Klion Iti W.iltpu I...1I.I!.... f... i'i... I, ....n,. ...iiKiiiiK, .i. r.ini ami ill nut streeti, N prepared to do all ninii'ioi eusuini wuric irom tne Iiuetet to tlie eoarsexL and niiirmitiien l.iu tvi.ri. i.. ifivo perl'eet MatiMtiieticui. I'rolnpt atten- tillll liveil tci liiietnlinir ami firO.i. ; , bi " ' ' n- seiimble. "fORKN'7.0 FULTON, Manufaeturpr of and Dealer In HARNESS, CCLLflPS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. HA. UIVI:5 A UHRAD-WfNMVC) HIit'CATIO.N. lin.bllnK younir men anj weiurn to meet the demanjHut Ihi nro.peraus commfrLliI .er. I iiri-iii-.i .ir.M.1,1,. P. DUIF k SUNS, tit tmt Librrt; M., I I tik.r, Pi. CASM BAKGAIH MAKERS. - ..i -ww v. .v'.".r" nfiT ...... - T. . v SCOWDEN & CLARK. A Radical Change in Marketing Methods a nppncu iu oewing macninos. An original plan under which you can obtain easier terrna and bcTtter value in the purchase of the woriil Jaiaoua ttliUc" dewing Machine than ever before offered. ft a eien la an opyOT know the "White." you know dcuiica dwtipiiuu oi" tbe no,, 1. 1.,- ..! vnu fi.v an . e. .. ve ..I il n i ii c to exenange Write to-day. Address In full I(M) K l:VA 1(11, )0 Tbe reii.tert. ..r eio will be pleiis. ,1 ,i ;,..,, t,. il,,.,.,,-,,, , ,.(l!)t ' clrea.lf j ,,.Msn ,,, ,.,.m.0 ,BH hfvn't ?; ' "re in all its sl iu-ea,,,! that la t HUrrli. Hall s 'a:arrli f,e ia tle ,myj) IlOSltlt l. I . . .1 .. . . " no. n ii in inn iiieeiioai ira- leiiiiiy. t'ltrari h beiiie; n ei.iinliiti.,iiH CllSeieNe. ri milr . .. ..:...e....Kl . i " . i, ,, ii.FiHii iioni- imi iiI. Ilall'H t'utnrrli t'ure ia tnken in-. e iiiiiiij, hc'iiiik inreeiiy apon the blood Itll.t loll. 'Clow .m e...... .e tl... i , ... me njnii-in, iitere by ibetmv lnK ,e i;.iin.iitiim f ,h, ,is.J BUM , mill ir, i.. II,,, ,,,lie, ulr...,ll. I...J i.inliliiiK up f,n ec,i,iitiiti,, B, assj iii' nutiiru in eloini; in work. The pro pn.eiiri lmve w, iiiin i, faiih i i, !,, tne .,v,.rs ,m .,. ll(rr 0 n,,,,,,,,? ' " noy ease mat h l.nls to cure nuinl for lint ol lesliinonials. AddreM, F. J. I'llKNKY e CO , miii . Toledo, Obi.,. Hold i,v Iimi.-ai'.tM, llall I'ainilv Tills are lliebest. SOr.ter'sKtDNEY r.!' l.tM.-. ., unci l.nt.Mi . ..ii ..it 'inM',rkiu II -in. Ih I , tf jnr. vU; i.ail LtietVcauiiMi.M'. j i A,yaiy.vi