JONAS AND L Folks Li made different. Some pos tees certain of the cardinal virtues other puople possess others, 'nd you seldom find all of tr.em in one human being. Some talk of a good memory, Others rather pride themselves on liav In none. I have got a good faculty for remembeiin' some things. It I know the contributiou-box is goiu' to be jsjsed, I tever can forgit my purse. I've tried It oil 'nd on a number of times 'nd rather envid the folks who could forfeit so coneuiently. I'veeveu gone so far as to hide my port-money In the pocket ot au old uitws, that lianas In the closet upstairs, on the north room, where nobody ever sleeps, "uil nobody ever uoe?, 'cept la house-cleau-in 89 that I'd To: Kit j 'ist over contri bution day. Forgit I why, I couldn't any more forgit tliau nottnu'. llowsouiever, though a forgitter kiu't una of my cummuu poasesiiioii, 'ud in uo way can be counted lu amongHt my other cardinal virtues, I bave got as good agrudger 'nd hater ss anybody In all the tou'itry 'round, 'nil this partly consoles me for not baviu' a good forgitter. If 1 forgot rel q.iick 'nd easy-like, why then I'd forgit the mean things folks do 'nd say. Likely as not I'd git over this grudge I've held on to now for soai rive 'nd thirty years. I wouldn't git over that for nottiln'. It's such a comfort to bate somebody! It affords lots of amuse ment, too, if anything happens to the one you've got a gride against. Be sides all Hint, It sorts o' sends the hours skippin' aloDg light 'nd a'ry-Iike when you can sit down 'nd knit 'nd think of all the mean things you'd like t.j have befall the on you bale. Knittin' is nice work for such meditations, for it isu't very aborlio 'cept in the heel 'nd toe 'ud Instep, uniess you haopen to drop a stitch, or get to thinkin' so hard that by m'stake you knit over a seam; then you have to 'lend to your kniitiu' lor a little 'nd no mistake, but oa the who'e 1 think it's good work, when you want to sit down 'nd bev a good time a grudgin' 'ud hatin'. Xow I'm a Ire tie peculiar; I don't spend my timeenvyiii' my nabor?, 'nd grudgin' 'em their good things. I don't spoil my natuieby ili- viutn' it permiscuou-llke am mi.; a good many. I just bile it down likj 1 do my Jelly, bo It won't luke up much room, 'nd yet have it tart 'ud solid lu Its own place. I don't hold no grudge against no body, but u-t Jonas I'erlwinkle. Ili.ii I do grudge 'ud bate with all the force I've got. He treated me mighty mean when I was a slip of a girl 'bout eight een or twenty, i'ou see 'twas like this, 'nd I hain't nver got over it, neither, 'nd I don't intend to. Him 'nd me, we kept company for two or three years, off 'nd on. Though I was a flighty piece of property 'n I liked to change off occasionally, I did set great store by him, 'ud he knew it, too. I was'nt quite so steady 'ud stout like as some of the girls, though I could gt round pre'.ty spry 'nil 'complish Just as much as they did ud it diu'nt take me 11 day to do it. One Monday I was washin' 'nd Steve ft alt came along with a bran new top buggy 'nd epan. lie drove up, 'nd says to me: "l'mdiivlu' out to show my new belonging, Esther, can't you come along'r" I always was fond of goin', 'nd th it top-buggy did glitter, 'nd bhine in the sun, 'nd the cushions did look so temptin', so I says: "I'd like to go first-rate, Steve, but I hain't got quile though my wa-duu'." "I'll just come in 'nd wait," he sav?. So he did 'nd he lieliieil, too. lie stir ted the starch, 'nd help hang the c'ol lies up, 'ud while we vai haugln' 'cm up, who should go along but Joi at Periwinkle. Steve bowed awful polite but Jonas walked straight past, as if he didu't see us, but he did, 'ud I found it out afterwards. I went for the ride, 'nd it was a nice one, too. The apple trees was all a-bloomin' 'nd tb j air was as swe-t as a June morning could muke it. bteve really was tbt nicest fellow arouud 'n I he was pleasant 'nd agreeable. We got hoiire just as dinner w is ready, 'ud mother asked him in, 'nd sure t-uoutrli he stopied, 'nd staid 'nd talked w.t'i father after dinner as though neither of 'em had anythln' to do. The next time 1 see Jonas he was as uppish as could be. Finally we had a real downright qiuirrel 'bout Steve. I 'spose we were both exasperated. I told him if be wanted a girl that would always stay at home, 'ud never go no where, he could look farther, 'nd be told me ir I couldn't hi satisfied v. ith one man's heart, 'stead of bre km' every one 'round he would look farther 'nd lie dl. I didn't l hiuk he treated me quite fair, but I wasn't goin' to be bossed 'round 'fore I was married. So be took to goin' with or.e of the other girls, 'nd Steve Pratt's buggy stood at our door pretty olten. I kept thinkin' Jonas 'ud I would make up, but we didn't, 'nd we never have, 'ud I s'pose never will. We've lived nabors for a good munv years, 'nd though 1 see Liru 'nd hls'u I always hate him like. I can't see a oow or a horse, or even a pig or a chicken of hisseu without a-wlshlu" somethlu' wooll happen to it. I married 3'?ve Pratt, 'nd nobody could a lived with that man without lovin' him, I'm sure. I lo7ed him to the last day of his life. He ws al ways good 'nd briaht, 'nd even on daik days he made the bouse teem l:ke there was sunshine lu it. We raised some children, but one bv one they died, 'nd then Steve died. I wished I could die, too, but I s'po.e I hain't lived out my 'lotted time yet. I'm a lonely woman 'nd 'bout all the c m fort I take la in helpiu' the nal or j when they are sick, 'ud in trouble, 'ud in haiiu' Jonas Periwinkle Steve 'ud 1 allays seemed o prosper In our undertaking, but Jonas didu't; be wolked hard, his wile was good ua tured, but sort of shiftless-like, 'ud ne never made much headway. she died a couple of years ago, 'ud their little 'leven-ye.ir-old girl bus been tryln' to do the best she can. (die's a puny lit tle thing 'nd won't hold out much longer, I'm a-lhinkiu'. Somebody's comln' runnla' up the walk I Why, it 's Susy reriwiukP I "There, you've run till you've tuck ered your If all out. Sit down 'nj rest yourself 'nd tell me what's tho mat.er. Is it the bread that won't rise or the butter ihat won't co ne?'' Susy, a 1 out of breath with runnin', said: "Come over quick; the horses have run awav, 'nd pa I don't know but bo's dead I 1 knuw you always go when folks are sU.k, 'ud so I come hero nrst." I didu't think nothing about my grudge when I saw that poor little pale thing staudin' there- I sant after the doctor, 'nd tliu weut along with busy, tikin' my medicine along, 'nd It was lucky I did. Jonas was in bad hape, bad enough to satisfy anyone with a bii'ger grudce than mine. Ilis bead was hurt 'ud some of his ribs wet broken, 'nd I don't know what all. The doctor be come 'nd set the brokeu boues 'ud plastered up the bruises. He took me off to one side, 'ndsaid: '-He's a pretty baldly nurt man, Mrs. Pratt. That hurt on bis bead 1 a bad one. You bave helped me through with other bad cases, I want you to help me through w.lh this." "I really don't see bow I can, Doc tor," 1 said. "I hain't never been used to comlu here, 'nd " Oh! nonsense!' be replied, you'll let a fellow creature die for some llttls, disagreement! I thought betWr of you lira, Piatt. Goo I afternoon; I'll cal again In the morning," 'nil away be went. I felt stunned like, but I made up my mind I'd lay aside my grudge till Jonas got well agin', for if be died there would be nobody left for me to bate, 'nd I'd sieut lots of time hatin' bim. 'Twould be kinder bard to bave that Innocent amu ement cut off. So I made im my mind I'd nurse him back to life, if I could. What would them prior, little pale chlllren do without bim! It made rnv hart ache to see that little Susy; f' 14 so womanly, 'ud was so won ab i l.er pa. The children all seen., jet great store by him. Jouas waa out of his bead a long time. The doctor came often 'nd 1 could see be felt prft'y serious. I did the very best I could, but there seemed to be some internal hurt, 'ud Jonas couldn't seem to gf.t over it. He Ilu geted along 'ud suffered terrible, 'n I he was about the patieutest man I oversee. How he did love them chil dren! They were remarkably nice, well-behaved children. He grew weak er 'nd weaker. I could see it, 'ud I think he see it, too. There was a tur moil in my mind, for I could see that them children were going to be left fatherless. 1 hadn't anyone left to live for 'ud I wanted s ime one, 'ud I thought, If I could jest have them lit-j tie one', it would bj a benefit to me 'nd perhaps as well for them, there was some near kin that unless, would I want 'em 1 pondered over the matter a good deal, 'nd some way life seemed a good deal better without that mis- No, leave the book behind, and go r'ble hatin feIin'. I wantefi Susy any !ani 8it in the ash tree on the bank by way, 'nd the littlest one. I'd take 'em the broad shallow, where the water all, but If anybody, any near kin I! ripples and murmurs along, calmly mean, was real set on bavin' the other girl 'nd boy why of coarse I couldn't exoect to bave 'em al1. I set a thinkin' ona eveuia', jest at twilight. The littlest child had fallen asleep ou my lap. II3 lo ked so sweet nd innocent-like I couldn't bear fo think of leavin' him 'ud goin' back to , my own lonely house. Jonas was piopied up in bed, for I had my man of all work cmia up to stay 'nd he was needed to lift th sick mau 'nd help arouud. The nabors were powerful good 'nd Jonas seemed to have a great u auy friends. IsutasI was savin' I was wonderin' how I could ever broa.ih the subject of my takiu the children. . The doct r didn't want his patieut worried about his condition, 'ud if I Rii:7mst.Hi mvthin' About tlm children he'd know the worst 'ud mebbe sink fa-iier for kuowiu' it. "Esther,'' Jonas said, feebly; "I'm a thinkia' the litllj chap will Le without a fa. hvr soon." 'Nay, now I wouldn't worry about thot." said I. ' I'm not worryin' for myself," be said, "but it'll be a serious thing tot the little fellers. Il-ally, E-sthrr, does t ie doctor expect or hoie I'll get bet teiV" We're hoping for the best," I said simply. 1 coul iu't very well say more, 'ud there was 110 use sayiu' les. "i'ou are hopiu' but you don't ex pect. Answer me, Kslher. Do you 01 the doctor expect I'll get well? I'm s rational being 'ml I ought to know, sc as ui uo me uttM 1 cau uy me cniiuren. Do ou txuect me to get better?" n,e hay field that slopes upward "Jonas," I said, 'nd my voice tren, , from the river Is full of flowers, of but tiled a little, "we're afraid your time : ter cups and red clover heads, of crim for l.fo is not lonir. What do you want j sou sorrel spikes and "oock and hens," to do v. ith tl.e children? Is there any- of dnudelion seed balls, and foxtail one nt-ar, UieinV" any km who will waul Jonas sighed. "There Is kin, bul mi 81 of eui li;ivt lit' It fellers fcliougt of tiieir own," lie salil, sadly. "l.et me have Vm," 1 said, e.igeilv, "I'll do the best 1 can for 'em 'nd it's very lonely since .Steve and the chil dren went away?'' "K-tlit-r." he cried, ''would you takt en if . t V . T 1 I , , 1 .. 1 . . T - ' 103. X VVUU1H. 1 1 ' 1 UO klH(l I ( K X 111 , my own so. So set your mind at rt si about that. I want you to settle youi proarty on tlit-ni, 'nd thpy shall bave it all when tlity cure ot 'em 'ml ke. w.i nt it. I'll take p 'em, for I have enouuh. We are only stewards of this world's goods anyway; so I'm doin1 r.othin' only what's rijjht; in fact uotu iu' that ain't tjoiu' to uj for my owa se!ti3h pleas in." u Vou're a strrtiiie wox.an, Esther, Joints s:ii.l, si'niiiij contentedly, "'ud you'll never know till we're both over yonder what a dreadful care you've lifted dffVn mv rntnd. I'll I.a willful to die now. Twas mighty hard lyiu' , n 'liaf j s when I liere, day aftt r day, a-wondeii wouia become or the little 'uus was gone." So the matter ended, "nd I set great store on fixm' the children up, 'ud Keepnr was irolu' to have wv lonrlv .1 ..... ,.i i ... .. ,, . , . . ilitvs cheered up oy their patterluir feet ...i i ii uj, ,.i . vm't, iiu cliildisli cliuttfr Neither, Joii.ij nor I said no more about it; it wa-u't nece-iaary 'nd there was no use ta!ki:i 'hout Ins dyin', as If I was anxious to have linn outen' the way. The time went on; Jonas didn't seem to get uo worse, 'nil bimeby the dottor said he was sainiu'. After he t i i rii - v' , . V , J'8' , j nd pujk.-dup wonderful, rii.al- ly he got so she could be arouud a lit- r , . . V r , . y . n . ha'v .ta. 1 P'ck1d up Wh,it n8" in a I had there, ready to go home. lw late in the fall, 'nd my house uee-iea cifaniu- 'uj eveiyin-n' ueetlea teii.llri to Sj I took an opiioitunity of tell n' Susy i thought, teeiu her pa was gettin' on so well, I'd go home next day I wish you wasn tever goin' home.- she sud, "jou've been s cool. It's ui-ou nam biuco in uicu,- ua sue threw heis-lf lu my arms 'nd cried. liuiteve..iu' Jonas 'nd Susy 'ud I' were sittin' together, ad Jonas said: Susy tells me you're thinkin' ol golu homo to-morrow. I wish yer could innkj up yer mind to stay. 1 hain't of no groat goo I now, 'nd I haiu't never uveu m. (i j-it-ious-iiKeHMyou nave, out if you'd atay, I'll do the beH I cau. 'ud i th ok the Utile fellers will, too." Aly bretli was clear took away, 'nd I coul. Iu't suv uoilitn. I'd never even t iou itof stayiu steady. Ho went on: "There was a time some ttiiily odd year ago, when you would keep house with luo. We didu't tlii.ik 'twould be so Ion.! before we bo gun, bin U you're willlu' the sooner :, wimuoe. not, laoor an& we beciu the better it'll suii me." ay up a fortune may cause absolute Susy's little soft hand stole into ,uff,,r,ng to his daughter's future hus mina 'nd she lifte". her great ahiny eyes aan(l- with suc!i a plc-adin' loo3. I couldu't . The efforts a young girl makes to say no 'nd I didn't. I went home n(l out w'ho her b unbind will be, a next da", for Iwaited to stralghleu jmarrled woman makes to find ojt up a bit tor the weddiu'. It won't be here her's is. iiot'uu' giaud, but I'm golu' to in- 31 in is a good deal like flsh. Yon vite tlic nauors In for a Xiiauksjlvlu7 duintr, 'ud we'll be married then, -loii.ia 'nd me won't be like young loii. a, bat I b'lieve we'll get along bo tcr than we would bave done years ii0. We've learned a good many les sons in the hard scl:ool of life; but the best one I've 1-wnel is to get over i.-rud-ziQ' 'ud hatin'. I b'l.eve the be.it vvav to d this is to do somethlu kind continuously to the one you hate. I Wis readlu the old lSjok list night, aout loviu our eneaii is, bleviu' ihem that curse U3, 'nd doia' goad to them that bate us. it's fine preachlu', iu'V;s would a-been letter, 'nd the Uo k of accounts 'u He iveu wouldn't a-ha l so m inv black sp its in it. Rose t'EELEy ain-L-itH. iu uouHtKeeper. , Km lie Was Kight. "I wonder wli messenger liovsweai their uniforms when they're off duty? "How do vou know that nn lsrV t work? rt, " Whjr, he's running!" EEStDE THE RIVER. The allurement of the cool, sweet river in these long days of June, when the sky is blue throughout, with no little fleecy clouds, whec every flower is breaking open and all birds sing the allurement is irresistible. The sun is so hot, everything in nature seems so panting that an afternoon of lazy loitering by the riverside is a pleasure too sweet to be forgotten. Take a rug wi:h you for it is cool by the river and go down to the old aah tree in the hay field by the side of the water, where there is such a ooey seat in its lowest forked bough. You can easily spring into it, and hen you are there you will see what a delightful resting-place it is. Do not take a book with yon; you will find it impossible to read type with Nature's book lying open lefore you. Ao one witn tne love of Nature in their hearts can read in pen air. There is too much to be guile, too much to divert the mind. If you sit still, the queer grey and black flying beetles Mill alight on your sleeve for a rest, and will to carefully hrug and tuck away their transparent Kings under their horny cases till they suddenly fly straight off again. A tiny green creature with brilliant yellow legs will come and creep up and down your page. I'ou must move him gently rnv. or von will cmah hia frail little body between the leaves. Then you i I ttn(j beautifully formed, and will fall a-thinking. now, in the fine weather, where it foams and rushes impetuously by, with waves like the sea, in times oi Uood and high winds. 100 will find a great many sights and sounds for your good contentment down there by the peaceful river, whilst you rest in the sweet air and sunshine in a bower of cooi, green leaves. Choose the ash tree, the "Venus ot the woods," because of the natural seat in .the forked bow; because, also, ol the good chance yon will have of espy ing an even ash -leaf. If you see ona, pick it and carefully dispose of it, to lake home bye and bye, to keep and treasure the whole season through "for luck. At toot " lbe beautiful tree, and all along the bank, there the bank, there is a most wonderful wild garden. Long trails ol I yellow pimpernel, or wood loose-strife I so different from the other loose : strife, the ''long purples" ot the later season long taugles of the pretty yel low stars struggle with the bright blue speedwell in a confusion of blossoms. Tall spires, not yet in flower, overtop the yellow whorls of the quaint bed straw that grows so thickly there. These make a border to the nay-field of Nature's bri liant broii ery, with a dainty fringe of young ferns and brown flowered wood-rushes at the edge,droop iu over the river. Tne ferns and rushes both are full of their own fresh greeu smell. The scent and breath ol 1 the summer nils the air. If one were , stone blind one could thrust one'a hands into the grass and feel the sum- ,.ler i it grasses with the bloom all ready to burst; daisies grow tall in their upward ' 1 : 1 .1 rrnumug to uiu lijjui, Bill! 11. lllttc amongHt the stems of the flowers and the bents. Tbe tall brome grass is above them all, aud its green-crev : h ads sway to the light summer wind i ' I i a: 1 a u-. . i. hke a filing vaporous cloud that earth j has canght to its bosom unwilling to ..i in .l.nrrfrlin. In AunanA 1 . n ir ' on w comiuo vM.a rtimnin tttrnorirlmiy t j i Mnann l ' db o r w nit) uiue. Over the river, on the other side where the new growth of the fir-trees gleams silvery aaaiust the sombre tone of tne old needles, the cusbut doves are cooing their story of love over and , over again in gentle monotony; bnt it is a monotony that never wearies, that only soothes like the murmur of tho , rivir. A blackbird, too, is singing to his mate. I it is the time when the fish feed un der the bending boughs that overhang the Htream. They rise with a liquid double sound, and the river carries ?ay on its bosom the little circles they make, wideoinff and i lbyt KliJe alonR. till they , widening as are merged in the ripple on the surface. 8ome- :i ues a trout rushes along the face of the water, almost seeming to fly, in pursuit ol a gnat or luce-winged ny, 5iHr... ??t 5?a ?? ?J' vuo runuiuv euuiiu Ul l.u lull, eoi licue 1 (, i : . u .u i- . i to a wUiaper by the distance, making a i.-ft undertone to all tbe mnslc of the birds, aud tbe ripples of the water near. Although it is now tbe greenest time 3f all the year, when all the russet 'eaves have fallen and are hidden, with last year's bracken, by the new fresh growth, there is rioh and glowing color down tbere b' th Beyond the adows on the other side, the old ,uarry of iron-rnsted rock bnrns red in tlje snnhgnt. nnd the gorse that , :rowns the top still glows with golden (blossom. From the seat in the ash tree Tou can see the little tender growth of ivy that is climbing up the rugged sides. In the wheat-fleld the. charlocks shine out In their brillian yellow, baneful but beautiful, whole 1 jlieets of tnenl Bprea(j oat hke cioth of gold for the "I'ageant of Summer." There is no workaday look on all the ;uce of nature in this perfect afternoon, ft. plough lies idle on its side on the margin of the potato-field close to the tied e, and there is no laborer in sight. Only the birds and the insects, the river and the fish make the sound and i the movement of the honr. Hut to see all these things you must jo ana sit Dy the stream, amongHt the 3h branches. No words can truly tell ot them. B. 31. Uwin-IjEwib One means very effectual Tor the preservation of health la a quiet and :ht.erful luind, not afflicted with violent pas-ions or distracted with immoderate Jares. snow the fish would never get in very i rious trouble if It kept Kg mouth ihut. "German Syrup" I simply state that'I am Drugsnst f.rV a Ps,tlon Judge. I have tried many Cough Syrups but for ten years past have found nothing cuuai 10 cose nee s Lierman Kvrnn i i ... . . j - u.v. 6iri.u ii iu my uauy lui v. roup . with the most satisfactory results. jl nave i fri ...a. , n ... c ty Everv mother srionlrl Via v. if T TJ Hobbs. Druggist and Postmaster Moffat, Texas. We present facts' t j r . iiviuS iauu, vi io-aay uoscnee's German Syrup gives strength to the bod. Take no substitute. A Mother's Gratitude Too great for tongue to tll, is due to Hood's Sarsa partita. 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OnrtUdV Oulda lo Homlth'fro OoajnltoOoa fna Da. Kxutaa & Co limum MTOa.M. Y. G ARFIELD TEA! Overcome result uf bjd en. U lift; j r Sii'lc If exKlwh t restores Coin ilfXiutt: cure 4"iiitiitiitiotl. Semi fr Kree Sjiuple to31 West Vth Street, New York City. Plflo'o Remedy fnr Catarrh la tbe RT. KAttt to I1, ami rtitwt Cmj1 by tlruaa;iMU or weni by omit, buc. Jl. T. Uueliloe, Watfreo, Fa. sVwWVWwVVwWVyMtW, FOR FIFTY YEARS ! MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP htm been UfM-1 Mr mothern for their rhlhlrpn while Tt'ethtnjr fur t-r Fifty Year. It KtuihPS the cuflil, stftrna the gunnt, itllayfl all ih1d, i-urv wlnt coUc, aua i the Lviit remtilv for diurrtni. TwcDh-Uve irit a Hollle. ilTCVT "STOPPED f-REE IB Tniana Forsoii Rritored. E Wl)r. KLINF. S GREAT NERVE RESTflRPB I for mO Rm Nr.vB lHK,f,. (aImm tnr nm AlTrrrton. rV,. htUi. ceo. IKVAILIK-. If tak-. ilirartl. Ao At, Clfle Iru rttiU, tb.r ;n,t.rMtchrinM bs ba r.i.cd. fH-.il iiiwc I. O sua ctttr.M twldrrM of I "H IIVI hM.. TrrallM .iwl 1 tri.1 bolll, fr t. I. A in VM. KI.1NL:. Iftl Arh S,., rhu.tl.li.LL., Pm. v"i nircieaiis. Inir ate pipes, dismfectlnfe Dii-n., - 'U.;.-, wauill OOllieS, paints, trees, etc. PK S A. H A LT HTO CO Oen. A(U , rbluL, i'a. RIPANS TARIILC4 r.n.r.. tiif M.-Ki4-rt. liver nl bowels). punn tot nioou. (r Mie d.1 :i-'tiiu. 1D6 Dins iroacral Vj . i iut"iinui Known It iillumif a SyCy Bn-nch, Iltdu he, NHrt.urn. !.oJ t PJi.rui Intrusion, I'lmr.i,, sui. Crruilxiou. Tini .hiur. ni Trrnfrtom or rti r-rwuttlnc froin in.,urv laiiure tit ine kUimw n. uvr or Inf.tine T FRAZER AXLE GREASE BEST IN THE WOULD. It wpfttinn qualities see uiiRilrnassnd. actually omla-ttltiK three buses or anv .iilier hrnn.l. N,,t Secte.! ly beat. .Ir-;KT THK liKM INK. tiiRSALF. BV nCALKRS (ll.N'KI'.ALLY. A WORLD'S FAIR CUIOF FREE." C'llUilit.H mau uf ('hit ii -ti iin.l Hi tniMi.it n uriiiimla n tptcturo ar.-l duscriptioa uf Hlltlie Kmr bulla Inc. Authentic itntl an taoae imjU tur&Ucu, V enioiii i treif vou ntfntlnn till paper and auk ( for freo plat ofotir I . lot on ii mi.n'bly pay I tncDlaalU KIKl-'I I'll. 'hliiroa romlni fae lory nburb,lf you alw prouie to sliow (he t tiro ftftir pcroua. wul you liott? Write ui-dav. KILLER, Diif'htr9 Fly Killer is sure death. Every ht will kill a tjuart ot Uie. au I .'c-urt peace white you eat, tjulet when yuu rea-t nnd ihe etm fur U of a nap In Uic uaoniliitc. -t luK'her'a aud -wcure lieat rmulta FKED'K DUTCHER DRUG CO.. sr. ALBAjtS, Vt. PATENTS ? T. rlccceral!, M bwok fre $E TO $I51SS 6X 3 tne )w-lrr, wuctw. bWmM, M& Pla fiurtt f )Wlrf nod M ( M .11 l.ll pimm fiurtt f iclr, fnod M .c mn .11 kl.fla M Ml with rol.l.lr at alek.l. HuMrlrM.. K. c.pit.l Ev.rr Ihh bu food, Qtcli .UUltC. U-C iiuw X &...CH iBibna.u. HARD IN WINVER. Kind Lady You must have a lard time in wluter. very Tramp (between nouthfuls) Yes, ndeed, mum. v'uietuues I darsent isk fur a bile fur days, and 'most itarves, mum. "What do you fear at such time3?' "I'll be axed to shovel mow, mum." rNKKCESSART EVIDENCE. Bmlth Ion needn't tell me that does lon't know as much as human beirgs. I took l'outo to church with tne last Sunday. Jones Yes? Smith Wei', sir; he slept through ihe whole sermon. Rapt tire en re g nam Bleed by Dr. J. H. Mayer, S31 Arch St., Phil's, l a. Kae at once, no operation or de lay from business, attested by thon sands of cures after others fail, advice Iree, send for circular. The world's production of b.irley is 25,000,0X) bushels, tu.ope contribut ing 64 .,000,000 and the United States $0,000,000 bushels. FITS : All Fits stopped Iree t- lr. Klloe iieat Nerve Hestorei. Ho Fits after first day' je. Marveloue cures. '1 realise and $L.outria Dottle Uee to Ht rases. hnd Lo iir VLliuaa ll Arch Sul-Uilauelpni. j In a test of the can icity of tvpewiit aiK Bia:hines recently mnde in St-Paul, Minn., a speed of 2iK) v7imls a m'nute w.ia achieved and olli ilally attest -d. fnunl liiuney Cure Tor Dropsy, Gravel, Oiabetes, Brizht's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerv ousness, Ac. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, Thilad'a. $1 a bottle, S tor $5, or druggist. 1(A)0 rertidcates of turea. Try iu HOW IT IS DONS. Tommy Paw, when a man commits (tolitical suicide does he shoot h.s head off? Mr. Ting 2To; merely his mouth. Mr 1 11 8 LYE : - I rowdered and PerfoiBMi TaTT Tl fS ANAKFSH Utim fn (PATKMTKD.I I .1111 li"t te"el "a U The ttronuett and miretf I 1NKAI.1.IBLE CUtlB I.yeniaile. Uullke othrr Ly. It ' J la firl'IIKS Price. 41 t I t,i,e a Bne powder and packed f t i.uuilsw'- or bv ?iifi a can with removable ihe ! I P I I 1 ? .mides frei AddrM c.hiei.is re always ready f,,r I 1 I I 1 -Ai lk" i " tlx Sii! iih. Will m;ike th6rit perfumed J i I J New VorkClu I H iia soar. In 2u minute. thn.., 'M.-MJJLS ft KeworaoK. VI ITT wnm ma . ... I r.it'rm tnt-ir proT-r runi'iiu l'n.nH ciwu to f Tr tir,t7toinrttidi. ti.kit.(f a! KHl f.t.mtUirZ ei''H Al iTic1. hy mail. I icrt t ; 1 littl IV AJ J ttlrtW THf. PlPASsrllKWIi'ALt'O .luriiiruc Ht M Y.! Afr-U UaalHt Mklllt r rmi pralt, i t ULCERS. CANCERS. SCROFULA, VV SALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISON. these and every kindred disease arising from Impure blood successfully treated by that nover-faillng and but of all tonics and medicines. SmtEiSiiifloSSS Books oa Blood and Skin Diseases free. Printed testimonials sent application. Address Ti Swift Specific Cc ATLANTA. CA. EvEBYjyjoTHEB Should Have II lo Tbe IIocm. lropt d on Sutjar, Children Xore tn talce John ' A -todtiip Ijmmfnt lrCnmp,Colda, Iri inniiit, lonMiitf!, .4iiu.crauipaii(i raiias. xvw Ilevesall summer t nniplbtntst 'iiHand Hnii.f ll-e .nvia. ailuvf rywiiert. ini ny man: o wmti nn itnT BP nrr.FiVFfl with i'Astt-9. Enuiiitls. and Faints whlcH tain Ui hnmH. Itijiire tho Iron, and burn oft". The Kulnit Sun 8t've Fiish Is Atnlilant, Caor- , lesM. lur;tMv. and th cnn-ini.er p-yw Xur lu Lui ur giasA pai kauo wiicvery purt htviO. LIVER COMPLAINT, The liver, the kldnfyn, the heart, the Iudr tud the stomach are the most important or Kant Qcesvary for the pretervatiou ot lit ;. It is therefore the duty or every ne who care at all fur I. It bodily health to keep them In an good sonditloitas possible. But while the heart, tho tuns' and the stom.ieh id an ordinary constitu ted person can eadnre a pretty tevere abue without stopping lu their work, the liver Is a very sensitive orau. The least Interrup tion In Its activity Is noticed at once In a ntot disagreeable manner, herlous com plications may arise th- refroin. for which the phyMlcans have invented a lariio number jf lout; Latin names, and whloh. If not attended to promptly, are followed by long iud painful diseases aud frequently by death. Ordiuary people usuiKy o.aa all these j (seaes under the ge uerat name of liver complaint. Ti elr symntoirvi c.in be f;islly recognized. A yellow coior of the kin, particularly of the white of tliw eye, a disagreeably bitter bilious taste In the mouth, a thickly-coated ton gun, loss of appe tite, a dislike for me its, combined with head ache, light attacks of f'ver, etc.. thee are un f.iilliig sit ii h lii -t the liver is ut f ordar. As oi.i us one or more of these symptoms appear t H nfce-iary, lu order to prevent a serious leknes to remove from the liver all super tluim? bile and :ll wate matter, to promote the free ciiculation of the blood, ani to gently stimulate the capricious appetite. There U no tettr remedy to accoinpllHu this purpose than St. 1W' aid Wnettble rills, which b ve been Justly cc1ehr;ttfd for a tic time. Thy Are ureiiareJ exclusively from tne best medicinal herb of the Alps, wtio-e healing Ingreelents ur made up by competent proin in the form of pills without the the admixture of any min rial suhManc. The St. Bernard Vegetable 1'ilU enn be obtiitned from any hrst-olass d u gUt. II your flruKiMH haven't them, send 2ft cents to -st. IH.knard " hox 2416, Nw York City, ami you Hill receive suiue putpald by re turn mall. A SICK LIVER Intlie caue of mo-it of the depressing, pain ful and unpleaitant awririattniia and a after h.Kitli wlilf h ne are Mfliic ted; ud the ttiiH'erlna will cunt itue lung as the Lives Isalloucd lo remain In thia alck ur tluyKUfti coiitl-lion. TuHltinulttte the Llvtrand other dltf-.tlv-uiKiiii-i to a uurtnnl conditionand bealthj aatiity, thure U no better medicine than ADVVAY'S PILLS The moit pcrl-t.siife and rellal la Calh irtle that has ever been compounded PUKELY VEGETABLE, positively c.-nlalning no Mer cury or other deleterious substances; havlnu all the beneficial properties that Mercury is possessed ol as a cathartic without tha daiinor of any of Its evils Cousequences, thy have superseded Mercury, and have bee nie the Pill of Modern Science. Elenmitly coatod and wltuo out taste, there Is no difllculty in swallowing KAIIWA V'S lII.l.; inlhl and Kentle or thor ough In their operalions, according to the dose, they are Ihe tavorttes of the present time. They cure all disorder' of rhe stomsch. Liver Bowels. Ki ineyi, llladiier. Nervous Diseases Loss of Appetite. Mend iche. Cost I h uess, ludi Kestloii. Dyspepsia. Biliousness. Kcfcr, Inttam in uloli ol the Bowels, l';es. and all the de Kranueuienls ol the Internal Viscera. 25 cents a bos Sold by druinri-ts. PK. KADWAV St CO., 1 Warreu btiect, N. V.City. Ely's Cream Balm WILL t I HE CATARRH 1 Apply Balm into each nos il. ELY BKOb., io Warren SOUTH DAKOTA FARMLANDS Investors as well as oilers of 'ands In South Dakota wl.lflud it to their lilt rest to write, J. S. IRW IN, Blunt, South Dakota. SO !. FOR THE LAST TIME. BT M. J. MEal-Ea SMITH. A baby's hsnd Is beckoning To us from Heaven, A tie to uraw our thoughts above. To us is g veu. A little cheek that used to bloom Lies pale aud waxen. And other hands than m'ne hath smoothed The tresses flaxen. And other hands have robed my babe (I did not ak It) And tenderly have lain her down In soli lined casket. I could have robed my darling's form For tlie last time. Though not as only yesterday. For mere past fine. But with a hand that trcmblin? o'er Each snowy fold. Still counts the moments short, till they Must lose their told. In those who wroiu'.ht, there was no lack Ol tenderness; But every touch Love's Angers give. Is a caress. Still II is well. Those tender hearts Meant to be kind. Their sympathy has woven chords Miue own to bind. They could not know I craved the task. ur nnderstan I, So, naby's robes by other hands, Thau mine were planned. Mine only Is the task to shed The bllter lear. And nun . to ctve the last fond look Above her bier. The longi-r a man lives tbe less con denization he bus ror ths suspicious feKow who 11113! ru-ts everybo Iy. Great men owe their fame to the littleness of the rest of the wnrlrl (Fame is only a result of comparison after all. A swarm of locusts six miles wide 1 1 .. i s irocuiiy uaiaeueu urauain'S Town j Cape Town, Africa. They were flying Dcaniuu, The cocoloba wood, or seaside srapa, a product of Florida, is becoming popu ler for knife handle, the pink and vio lent tint of the wood, added to Its great hardness, making it very desirable for that spec'al puriose. Laplanders often skate a distance of 150 miles a da. ! rr-pif rtTTT A 81UDO Y 0 TtTBIUKO- SlleI tbouRht you steadily ev r a'nee I fcnew him." I HE LOST HEK ISTeBEST. Iliave been in uineteen engage-Bien-i" ZoZl Colouel BatUe, the old , manr tin.es Have you been 'marnedV wktd Alia Eider, witn deep interest. ' mnr. sir.T.ER. CUolly-UJ you object to cigawettes. Miss IJuddlf loaafL Miss BudJ-Oh, not la t.f"1! They are dolus a wonderful serviuJ for oiaiiklutl. Carcfci.lt isstbootbd. Little lloy Fiease gimme some maslieJ polatoe. , .. Motlier-Yousbould not say srrashed; lay mashed. What ma Je you bo late io diuner? . Little Boy There was a- mash-up tn th' railrcad. WHT THKY WOULDN'T MABBT. Miss Goldourg-I wouldn't marry (ou, sir, if you were as rich as cioei- ,aMr. Hardrow-Well, that', just the 1 1 (Terence; I wouldn't marry j " j veren't. AN ENVIABLE MOBTAI. First Visitor (to museum) D!d yoa lee that man dining on carpet Ucts ana lails ana things? . Second Vlsitor-Tts. How I envied aim! "Envied him?'' , , 'Just think how he must enjoy 1 had." A QUEER EXODUS. Wire Dear me.it's a rainy Saturday, iud I'll bave the children racing about the house all day aud breaking uiuijfa. ! Hm.band What hae JOU usually lone on rainy Saturdays? ! Wife I geuerally sent them in to play with the neinhbois children, but ill I knew haveuiovcd away. At Hame Or AUraaa Vnn cannot bo guarded iwainst severe and L?""Salta?kfSo throat aud 1"" tlmtKreatest of all family modiuiuea. Dr. Hox i..".Kr?a "roup UnC U by all promlueiit drutts. Wo. ManUJao- I TI19 Hotel of the Thre Kinns at Basle, Switzerland, was in existence before the year 1026. j Maitrialene Mo?er, Clnclnnatl.Ohlo,wrltPS :I oerehy t nder you my sincere thank-, for your valuable St. Bernard Veiretable Hills.Our family shall never be without them. We have found tbeiu to be exuellt-ut and shall always pi aiw tin in. I will do all within my power towards Introducing your valuable pills. Enclosed tl for which seDd me 8t. Ili-rnard Venetnble fills. 1 Inlend irlvitux them away In order to Secure customers for you. j The prescribed course of medical in itructlon lu the Mexican National Uni versity is seven years. Mr. Parlu Waterhouie, I'liattanooira. Tenn., says: "It eosts butlllt e to try Krauyerotine. and a trlnl U all Ihit Is nece-wary to convince the doubtiui: tboiiahi,s that it wilt cure head ache." AU di-JKKl'ts. rl f i y cents. Headache almost always yields to the simultaneous application of tut water tj tbe feet and the Lack of tbe head. BtECHiy's stiniiilute the nivalin in the saliva, remove drnresnion, ive ayetite, aua maKe tne sica wen. The value of the precious metals tn i Europe at the time of the discovery of ' the new world was only $167 000, 000. I Oeafriesa Can't its Cared oy local applications, as they can not reach th. diseased portion ot the ear. There is only out way to cure Dealness. and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in. A tmed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube ets in. Sained you have a rumbling nouiid or liuper. f- ct hearing, and when It Is entirely cbed Lieafuess Is the result, and unless the mtiain nation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be de stroys I forever; nine cases out of ten ar caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an lit tamed condition of the mucous surfaces. I We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we can not cure by taking Hall's Caurru Cure. : Send for circulars, free. mi, f-J rEY&CO.,Toledo,0. rSold by Drumilsts. 75c. ! The broken and diatjrted foot of a Ohiuese lady is called a 'Golden lily" by Chinese admirers of such distor tions. Frazer Axle Greaass. One greasing with Frazer Axle Grease will ast two weeks, all others two to three days Try It. It received Hist premium al the Cen tennial and l'arls Exposition. ! OusUre Dore, who never saw the Niagara Falls, put upon canvas one or t: e grandest paintings of them ever executed. What Stronger Proof. Is needed ot the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla tUan the hundreds of letters continually com Ing in telling of marvellous cures it has effected alter all other remedies had failed t Hood's Pill cure Constipation. A GOOD COOK. She .Darllncr. nleain tell tha to send me up two quarts of nice fiesh spouses. lie Tou can't get sponges at the grocer's ducky, but I'll stop at tbe druggist's for them. What kind do you want? She I want the kind used for mak ing sponge cake, and tell bim they must be fresh. OrCTS ENJOYS &th the method and results trhen Byrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts rently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficinl in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tha most popular remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliabla druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it nmmntlo f.. , . - -- r rj uj ouu wno I Wis Km tn tnr it Ti . . jaubsUtute. ' accept any CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO H rBANCISCO. CAU ' t UWWU.tr. irravyotxXfc- lltJMOROUS. TIME MAKK3 CHANOM. School Boy-'I want t0 mayoe mo s-" . , slate factories is dead.' "spoiled childrks. , ... ..-r-.,Qa one kTOOd thing d 1I1AS , about spoiled children. t, . iri.ut' tliatr" ?, v,T.H3ne never has them In one a own house.'' WORTH KKFINQ. r ady-"I want you to take this dog back He is handsome, i ", be clVt be tausht anything at all, and iBofnoeartuiyu-. , rug he it umui wuo A BEB0KE. . t i nhamed not toinVyour bad by hard work instead of beting r. Tramp uumpui beg. WONDERMENT. ... tt. nrnruvi to vou lust before no no - committing suir-ile? jecte. She. Yes. Poor fellow; I reiectea b,He-WelI, why In the world did be commit suicide, then? Wash. Powder,re strong .lkU .nd ruin clothe: I ne pur--; ni.. ""ffri'-fTa Tears to be the purttt ofaU. Try it right ay. Denmark prod uces 100.003.000 pounds of butter yearly for expoit. almost the whole of which troes to England. ARGUMENT. I ima coKPiiir. vt Imrny CWy. J.. blr tm by ortUrarr or comtooo iMthd. but TUl t len ihm cfltM-t k tvoettel with U kind of ntoiH-tM th-t appuar tn Uils pmnymcuiB. Luiulred Uumtmna uw wlwcnbem i I tnrn to o mrtr tha --fQ r,t Mjtrti-lnff reritie rtunnir ti.e nxt ( ysars. ru rT.rd lo mv for thm mt lt bnW tttrlr ) t Wr a.i lliii'Z t iO mora thk Uu. If u-saxy. hotraulaUoa far Uwir PPra k of MlMtbuw MIM.HN. I tiU mxrim mn suumuu " I our prwal .lata. U hu brn twtd " fja to HCur a hmlt (nilllus now I iminrtTiii'iT ia iww Iror CORRECT ANSWERS to ANT ONE of Publishing Company CASH RE roraiornrttnmrtoiny IMF word. CftO I t or oorict ausr to aoiy ingworu, 4w.w 1 for k oorTct suwt lo tur THRCC wort, 97h Kor eorro-i atnsiwer to eu7 fOUR word, 1lw. for a eortwet aiaswwr to auy flVi woro, 1 As SPECIAL GRAND REWARDS wo will Pay in Cash: , Top th FIRST correct aaswerto For the 8ECONDcorrectm.nswertoALL.of the entire Ten words. 83,000! . For the THIRD correct answer to ALL of the entire Ten words. S-.000, Here are the Ten Word-Ridd!es IV , a samp y xF FiMium bv ;i:i'T a!'' h.ti A K I'll BS INlllo F.VH.V HN. iua AMsCblLU V.liutf If 1A 11UI VlMliDACliiili y -A m-m rnaRMivri rAi.nT h iifv r"'F--i " T' FJ 1 Z Vl SSI I . f WOMl V THAT A I 1 11 i Ts 1 11 K AUIU.A.i A.. J XVJ . OKfiji WINa Tilt LuVEi'liS. A 3' was not roN-siTTrtFTi rr;:Rrrt; at tmf. sMk I ssi sat mm f-m minneai-oi.is national i- . 1 IIOS 1 A kAJOilirV Ot lilt-l-Ll.LAlU. CI 4 I sQ FT?vrr nFFTAT jaucs o. r.i.AixE fjB the A A V s ssi sa pia.iiijcv i. im. m THTirmm Tnr ns T-rr-Tr T-.Tnr m: i vt A O I or ...oio k vuu u tULm-it ru:..ii uj.un Q ' 6 fiS TTIAT WmrTt TTOATFV FVrtW TT' '-vr T l VI EAR TO OCT BLliUI AUVA.MAI.L llU.N lu.sl 14 T-a, FfiMFTiiiNU trnicii joiin i .srn.ivis i-. v-f rrr A M. 1 I I ll Jai-Kmin bLVLM A.NK Oilit-K iiij 1 LolLLiT; gj litLL IS. SB 81 , i OcrtTHIFs THE MOHt KWPONSIIU.K aNI Fl:K A "J WW 1 mf ltnsT IHSITIOS ('USNF'lt-U WITH THE nl FKN tM "mMM. "AwlwSXA MKST AND l-Kin Kl lloN K Tilt 1 EOI L AUA1I W FOKEIUN Oil !K.-ni.fc NA1IU.NS. JL 9 -JL THAT wnil'll 1LEASFS OK SATISF'IFi THF FVE fi SB I SB SB wr AN" "Hl.-U. IK A h 1 1 rl. Al.l.Y FX K. 'f 1 .! At If A J 0 TltAlTS THF AllKSfluV A N i t t:CI rFS Til few Al- "'"'t'lOS OF l.Vtl.b OF 711E 1 KAl III IL. , -lf I 1-HoiiAniY onipfkf:i ok cufatkii ihe Q lUlVll J 1 AfW 91FM F ANl . F SIH'UMT A FI Fit UY 1 HF II IF. W W-d-. ' V JL V f.l'l.lNIK ,N,i 11TI.FI I Mil l.-ll NOMI 11 Y THAN JL I UY Ilit. AVfcKAOt. LfaY. ULMIJ.Nij AjJ LKlcAN. ' Exnlanation.MrS.5r .p?n to t pru.nj m-iim rd indict m .twvr.t nrim ' . i, . , TT ' , .fc"" ?r'iP;r t ma c w omiwu muo a w and s, mbma m n flwh eiifoutj d ctirr &?t A.wrY " !???l''KJbr. '"""''I in tbo order of ir. a umber. " w JIj L -to -7 1 .r Jl' k . V ' " 8 r d Bank berk l,.r ll.e full nin. unl of wiu.ujver rrewara sues correct auswar Hcam will he sent tha v A H v l a v ii .r.i ... 1 llll'.M l-'.M It ' llllm onlT m.. ... A6 la Cask I too an Dot oouflned to any Dar ucuiar woru anr bob ot taa enure ten will brlTB you a ZU cacu reward while If too ara I bright eauuKh to sol re more inan one roar reward Fa .T Pfoporuon rrom s.te to ' f iSa. ALwrcniFmoertuatyoadoDottiavetobe iret, or la( wita your anewer. KVfcKV IwluaspluiiiUcuhraward. m ", The Onlv rniniHinn I -'- " our mm mt V , ' i", -r-MTOmiT otTv I, of mom. k- A """t"" nwrnrBiBBel. Tfce Amrrtl Joe-liol Journal, and TlirAwrl! ,"e H"wie. KamnToarrbolreof any oneortliA fnur IV. .v. . ll . w . . . fi-SSri T2 ""i" niwern to more fh.n aae . worn yon iw end a xttirau name and 50c. for i""t wer ynnaniwer. Thtus If yoo send , - ' " " . -i m n.M(l . u exira name o- fJw e.TOOT ,nd ' " on-on nme and f JNT. JOT BA Var 9 nrwilntinik fits a. . 7f "WT- Tnetmalamoont of cash rewards 17. i. 1 answers ran be dl. 1 tI pro rata among tbe list, or yoa can keen U Hon. i. F. KELLY, Treas., Ity. A -X V . A reota. VVlto fnfVJtZffisfmJ. .A. ,tio?--Twbtw Bf eValeresaw- umm m ultailns .!,. wit be. t W. L. Weeslaa 1 1 B B ae a.d t be .rira et.twd oabsttVas. I f K sahjaot to Bi-eeecatloa by law fef ob-' .It! I al aer lulee pretences. wr C" H H JtAi.V iv-i-f V- -Sa ' xr$?" --a. . v ."o. Cj, -,'V I 1 1 ! 1 I I 1 I 1 I IT 1 , 7T-1 P. LOVELL DIAMnNnrvni fr waoMB ana Cent. In tylo l PrisumatmGoshKHi ana SoTid ??,. '""T j ixca just riali Liver, Stomach, and liowe!, U Dr. Pieree's l'leasant lVlltts. They An it. in iust tho ritrlit w.iv by usinjj rsares own tnethodj. That's why they're bi tter than the dreadful, old-fashioned j i il, wi JJut they're better iu every -ayt In size, for instance, and dose! They're the smallest and the ea. iest to take ; only one little Pfcllet is needed for a gentle laxative three for a catliartie. Tin y clcansa and regulate the system thoroughly but it's done easily and naturally. Sick Headache, lliliniis H.-adachej Constipation, Indigestion, Diliouj Attacks, and all erans." monts of the Liver, Stomach and Uowels ara prevented, relieved, and cured. They're the cheapest jiill you can buy, for they're gnarantcfA to give satisfaction, or your money U re. turned. You pay only for value received. Something else, that pays the dealer better, mav be oil. red as "just as pood." lVrhaps it is, fur him, but it can't be, for yoa. kidoer s pas nuts..' ; 'id totbatt end & ortclna'H ti , fntrfwt &-t:l Bir tl.lTenU u. i-.rq of a -s 1-.h.iu. as- J knanl Of VMt ftlno..tf I.' kilobit. T'r J i lull or ir.' ttn-il ..nrti,-t wiir. in ia B'a.'t.rt i fit-inf t.f cluaur.-. it uj Lh n tlit ) i; VI "T 1m S-M 111 moral: I ; aiacr M nfrM im LiUh4, the following Ten Word-RiJdles the American mill pay th following For COTTft Blttnrtr to BT S'f wonl. 1 r.o. Forprrwt t.wer to tty Sf t 1 ord. H?.v For enrwt nwrto ry UGHT onl. -,4Ho For imrro-t nswi tofc.-iT((,( wrl. Fur Acoii-n-t aiiswer tuaUl ol U 1 IM ''-'-. ' ' AXX. of th entire Ten words, S5.000i Can You Solve Any cf Them ? i llr uppu.-ti Ihe on,:i).n! w. r I .l.tltl properiy uurrlea l couipelMl .-rd u lit.it.-c. paid in cash the VERY DAY any answer is touna to oe correct. II. Just ns you urntmrf hftv-ri yoiir!Wif mn1 i UMKe whnse nuaips "i n.i. In fvrv rmmi we will pur ihr full amount ol iti re " fit f m1 anri;f-fl tfithrilt lr"ir.i.i lh I will receive no AtU'i tu.n aud hii yviat);y Ln asjws bVs 14 U COrftX-l. Prof eel ion. ' Tnntii to fUn I ' I WJI 1I Bli'l IL-sar- ntr or irr-Rtm mnrv or ni timinii m t'iTT ui risinnl ti n wnfilw rVl-ei l n.rkf op Ike i mr-txe W nr1-ftiMl- . dfTMvalTMl vrMh Mr. . I cuitu - j . , .,,.,..., FMITH. Siipfrlnrt)dfTit of (he Jr'T 'iiv 1 tun" t iiiiriu.annrrapai.Tn r(iriin 1 ,.! it SI. l.ttc, in tli"inr-n -f witiit'ww-H.Hfw'riliiricun-tPM c,ov Thm rontplr-t? list Hi b nrtnteel lr 1 nil id in January If of onr four Pi--ri. 1 mat all who have not 1 pv-d ivwiirdrfor. om-ri ' npwerfi will know At.ertln ti.t-v futiH Thii- mrtli.fi ofrmterTlon in dne tojlt con. mvl. nnd i not T holly bo 11 cut aod lair to ever ub- IMTflXATt TUB WOlttlS TOTJ AVffWFR BT "wcr at Qiicf ULlmi ,T,!r"":er 01 Attertcaa J'nb- 114 Trashlngton Jersey City, N.J Btr-t, FOB DOUGLAS J5rnn,n" arwroj shon Ihat w ill not rip: Unm'jif. ?1i'f',r100'nllliJ'. ' il-''-.murn comforl:.blo, Etyllrll vv.r..Ta A J: .? ""' r rnon hit to.lil at uio l,rwa rc'i",,m.nm,,p!"00!,;','-' fr.m AtoS5. .Jll.0i!.y5;,-,, rl""" ""xl" "iih n.o rnmpleto ' cMly xevre ! M the UIM nlMi ahawn in cull. Wll.5'Vt? loj1,,lo " wear of cheap welt h. -9v,l.l at tn. ?JriJ,"' ,or r'P- bvlnr nnly onn f-lo tlevi e. be vJV, . ?'" ' leiiuier uu tliu edge, and hcn Olio Uiti vilgc, and licxi unco miuuKii anjwnnnii y. The two eolraof the V. I, when wcru through e:.n l t orr; t. a s s.i.oo st UeCwbM-jr.as thy will uerrr rip or ljova from thcuLDor. eii'.;M c..jisni. r tho sui-oi iur cuaitti? ' of t ... hH'g,.n11i bo lnSn uc'ttl to buy thr;ap wrlt kIi.-h-S mM at o liaviugniily appr?.r;iTirc t' roinrnon-i Wxu- V. K. HOI ;,AS .IJrn'i Si ana Pine Calf. Hur.S t cwP'l ; ?:,..' 0 i'oilro aini Kam eis;SJ.r Kino Calf; l.il Ana U UordDtmru'ii l .ys $.4tO Rud Ywuthr VJ.UU ana JU .' 9 1 .7 -l Rt st n.niar.,. ar ot the amr til uuitiaxti ot lucilU "in-rn whirr hchH al ; ft.-1 tn t artnrTa Joulat,. jUiicLtwuB lUaaa iUGB GRAMS $85 - Isna b?u... i"rP tor rr 10 pasre IllustraW t.UX legae f tlMsf jUtteajjAeT., gpoillnx (.oeds, .(a. I