TH"J-- CEV: ' l'..t' "I 111, ' '6 b". tf, ' ter ( Willi ll lit. . ' b nc ly " d my v COn'. rt : Ion : tiili "ll lf1V : ; lllt w . tlii. ; uric- f U ,' lO ' rv i I nv, lot , in to : . : ar if t' .cat ,- Kny II..., Ivor us J. id lr Ink iras ivs, ' mil rnnj; jff At f In? Sweetest thing that' can bo seen Is a baby, fresh and clean. Dainty clothes and tender skin Need pure soap to wash them in. ' Nurse and mother must be sure Baby's bath is sweet and pure. Free from grease or alkalies; Ivory Soap their want supplies. CftpvRiattT list sv thi snc-crt s a qamblc oo. cimoisnati il t1. '1 NO. 1 IS WALES' ) y "Cabbie" 11 nil See Straight ,trJJ I Know Short Routes. iijeromer In Scotland Yard I at- examlnatlon of men who de- hov i.i l0.;.e appointed 'bus and cab .in-id the affair was most amus '7've rickety old bus down 'jj ierf ect ark, and attached to ifni ( it a brace of one-time Dar llkoly, that, after a meal 'jilnd pepper, do get up enough ti,- to drag that ark at a spank lif the length of the lnclosure. ' 0,l-l)e driver mounts the box, ' ' the horses, and attempts to (ion ween two stakes planted In 1:" I bo close together that to go them means to escape them I ,,. s, scarcely more than a quar iui" inch on either side. Soine j' drlver manages it. If he re fj(lifeat two or three times with lute Ed also manages to get his "lulled up sharp when a finger lhe U appointed, and given avpenlng. And thereafter for ui'is privileged to amaze Araerl- II Is wonderful cleverness with In the crowded Strand or t (. circus. It is different with ncii-be cabbies. They, too, are ' to drive between stake and )U J (heir nags, but more than In '-led of them. "If you were to "ll" fare In the Addison road to 9du'ie Upper Bedford place, what 'l your route?" Such questions rloife put to them. Now, there '8 a routes, but cabby is obliged 'b9 ':, take tho shortest, and If he a iii raw a line along the map of i v narking that shortest route, t 80 home and study for ro. ionth. , But where he fails ion-others succeed. And a single fo'l ' ' a '-"OBlon street bears ' jj.he enormous number of men lilt' their city like a book. How r moms there are In Loudon I -'"-low, but I know this: The f.,.cd one morning was No. 8; )rj,' called that afternoon wad ., i., I opsnt a week looking for Jm and didn't And it. I learned '",'to. 1 was the number of the , (joiaom of the prince of Wales. s; ; Free Ptpsb. or i TH it t: rat Jul- 1 m - MARRIED IN HA3TE. I he jr mother wss troubled .Consumption for miny At last she was civet, ijic. A neighbor told her K'Vgivc up but try Ayer"s .ft Pcctoal. She did so 'jS speedily cured, and is ci i the enjoyment of eood i n p t tt 6 tw : - --If. r. Jolly, .1899. Avoca.N.Y. MSI 8 Cures jrd Coughs , WWKMWBBsrlsWsMsMsMM 1 f . ji matter how hard your otis or how long you have , 1 AvrVs Phrrev P . 1 test thing you could I take. But it's o wait until you have rt Buui&iiincs II B W to cure this disease. n.lait until tomorrow, but' pbottJe of Cherry Pec lgt once and be relieved. ,u: ngthens weak lungs. !'l . I0'n ordinmrr One Conpla United In Very (Jnleic Tln:e In riiubnrs. A wedding ceremony was conducted recently In the office of Alderman Wil liam Watson, Eat street, north Bide, at a lightning express rate. The high contracting parties were Harvey Bar ber, a negro, and Hattle Allen of tbe same race. The event was wholly un expected even by the bride, but was the result of an impulse which struck the groom as lie was in the act of delivering a load of coal In the neigh borhood. Barber, who la a teamster, and his girl had pledged their troth and gone through all the forms which It Is customary to attach to a mar riage engagement. Some days ago the marriage license was procured, but the groom wanted to soe hU way a lit tle clearer at the financial end before having the knot tied. Yesterday morn ing he began tho delivery of coal ear ly. It was a good day for business and h8 caught onto a few dimes extra. Tho sum total of his catch was $1.35. Har vey's last Job for the day was the de livery of a load of coal in the vicinity of Squiro Watson's offlce. He was driving lojsurely along East street when he spied his fiancee gayly trip ping along the sidewalk. She had ,1ust stepped out to buy some "supper things" for the lady who employed her. This is what she told Harvey when he hailed her with a "Good ev ening, girl; right glad to see you." Harvey had a dollar to sparo, and his maxim through life had been nevor to let a good chance go by. He asked Hattle how much time she had to Bpare and was told: "Just fifteen min utes." "Just about the same way here," said Harvey. He then asked her to go to Squire Watson's offlce and have the wedding take place at once. Miss Allen didn't object. Harvey Bang out, "Gee, whoa, hoa," and tho team was up against a hitching post. The horses were tied and then the couple fairly rushed into the squire's office to get themselves hitched. "Come to got married, squire," announced the groom. "Here's the llconse. Please hurry up. I haven't any timo to spare. This girl has to get back to cook supper, and I have coal to leave right away." The prospective groom, with coal-begrlmod fingers, fished out ten dimes from hjs fob pocket, and laid the money on the counter. "Here Is tho fee, squire. I didn't ex pect this little matter was going to happen or I would have had the coin all in one ploce," he said. Constablo John Homan was Impressed as a wit ness, and the twain were made one. "See you down at the house tomor row," was the groom's parting salute, and he went to deliver the coal, and she hurried away to get the "supper things. " Plttuburg Post. A Trat. A little girl who was being taken into the country for a day's outing by the Chicago vacation school commit tee was observed to be very sedate at she sat in tho open street car, says th Youth's Companion. "Have you evoi had a ride on the cars before?" the teacher asked. "Yes, I've hitched, bul I never at up straight like this be fore," she answered. I'.lke ft'iniltiia; itliiwy The as of the IlihIIhhs Chain BUroti Book in the purL-huhs of "lied Cross" and ''HublnRer's l)st" itnroli, makes It just like Hading mo 11 By. Why, for only 80 you are ounbtod to got one large 10a package of "Red Crows" KUroti, one large lOo pack. go of "HublngHr's Heat" hUrch, with the premiums, two Bhakpsptiare panels, print ed In twelve beautiful oolors, or oue Twen tieth Century Girl Culeodnr, embossed in gold. Ask your grooer for tills starch ami obtain the beautiful Christmas presents free A Fmtor'i Ida. When asked "What's a layman?" a pastor replied: "One who lays things upon, his pastor which he himself ought to do." Richmond Religious HcralJ Thor U more Cutiirru In this section of th eouutrj-than nil otlmr dliwitMis put tofrUir, fat until thoUnt few yern w huuimjwcI to be inuumlili). tur Kraut uinf years doctor pronounced It local illBee itod prescribed loom remedies. hikI by couBUntly rulliu to eure with looal treatment, pronoun! It lu. eiirs, le . HnlaniM bsi proven nsUi-ru to be ounsUtut iiiihI illsesw and tliornfore reoulres eniiHtltutluiMil treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, mamifwtiired hy V, J. Clieuey A Co., Toledo, Onio, U the only constitutional cure ou tbe market. His taken Intorually In duxes from l l.lromtou.Koonful. It acts directly 011 the blood and mucous surfaces of the nysteui. 1 hey otter one hundred dollars for any cane H fulls too urn. Hand for circulars and testi monials. Address l'.J Csissy Co.,Toledo, O, Sold by DruKKlsts, 7,,,.. Hail's family fills are tin beet Poultry sclsHors for clipping wlngi aud set." r a w si noma addltioa to the c4vuig DECEMBER 17. Teach Us '0 Pray. Luko xl. 113 Scripture Vrp. Mntt. xxl. 21, 22; 1 Tim II. R; Heb. Iv. 15. Ifi; 1 John 111. 21, 22; John xlv. 13, H; Hum. vllt. 34; ActH xll. 5; 2 Cor. I. 11; Kph. vl. 12. 18, lit; Col. Iv. 24; Matt, xlv, 23; Mark I. 3r. I.KSSO.N THOfOHTS. Our prnyern are not answered tip emme of any mnrlt of outs, but when in humility of uplrlt we plead the merit of Jesus Christ. 'TruyiT la thought winpi'd with de votion." Not flcgnncp of expresHlon makes a good prayer, but earnestness and sincerity of heart. Prayer for blesslnifn upon others, un selllHh prayers, will bring blended Joy upon us. SELECTIONS. O thou hy whom we come to Coil The Life, the Truth, the Way, ' The path of prayer thycelf hiiHt trod; Lord, touch us how to pray. rieadlntr the prnmlncM Is the nlncw nnd niuscle of prayer. As we brlnn promissory notes to those who have sinned them, so shall we brlnir the promises of Holy Hrrlpture before the Lord, unci entreat him to make Rood his word. Let us rontlntiiilly cry to him Do as thou hast said. If I lowly fall. And thus In faith I mil, "ThroiiKh Christ, O Lord, I pray thee Klve to me Nut what I would, but what seems best to thee, Of life, of health, of service, and of strength! fntll to thy full Joy f come at length," My prayer nhn)l then nvall. The blessing!! shall not fail. Our truest praying Ih that which we cannot express, our heart's tiuuttcr nhle IoiikIiiks, when we sit nt Cod's feet anil look up Into his face and do not speuk ut all, but let our hcui'M talk. Father. In thy mysterious presence kneellnp;. Fain would our souls feel all thy kindling love: For we are weak nnd need some deep reveallnor Of trust and strength and raininess from above. C. !:. Ons-pel Hymns. IDS, ion, 3, 93. Ojispel Hymns, 1-4. 334, 217, 3."6, 357, A Story of Madame TattL A striking si.ory conies to us anent Madame Pattl, the renowned prima donna, which is characteristic of her geniality and kindness of heart. Th Incomparable singer was walking one day in the neighborhood of her castle In Wales, when a sudden thirst afflict ed her, nnd nhe called nt a cottage to get a glass of new milk. When she had partaken of this wholesome refresh Blent she opened her purse to pay the cost. But the peasant woman raised her hand In gentle remonstrance and said: "There is nothing to pay for tin milk, but will madame kindly sing tn us one of her swcot songs?" Pattl entered the humble homo, lifted her magnificent voice, and sang. In her most suporb style, "Home, Sweet Home!" The astonished and delight ed cottagers listened In raptures, and tendered the distinguished visitor their warmest thanks. Then from an Inner apartment, came a feeble voice, plead ing, "Please sing that again; it was heavenly!" "That is my daughter, who Is dying of consumption," explained the cottager, adding: "She Is so fond of singing." Pattl visited the sick girl, sang the song again to her, and gave her a sympathetic word also. Then she left. The milk had been paid for by melody for which many an eager agent would have forfeited a thousand pounds. MARKETS'. rAI.TIMOHK. flBAIM KM. Fl.OUIt IIto. llest I'aL 4 50 Illuli flrnde Kxtrn 4 lt WHEAT No. 2 lied fill 70 CHUN N.i. 2 White. 3(1 37 Outs Hoiitheru l'imii... 2 !i'J HYE No. 2 54 55 HAY ( holee Timothy.. H 50 15 0(1 loocl to I'rlme 13 50 14 0.1 M'llAW live In ear Ids.. 13 Ml 14 00 Wheat llloeks 7 I'll 7 50 Out Monks H50 II 00 annki ononi TOMATOES Stud. No. a -K 70 No. t ,15 I'KAB Standards 1 10 I 40 Heoouds HO C'OIIN Dfy I'nek 80 Moist 00 IlIUKS. CITY RTF.F.H8 $ !0' r 11 city Cows o'.; io,' ( I'OTATOKS AND VK(1 UTAnt.KV FOTATOLS Durlmul;. . J .'IH Ci 40 ONIONS 35 3d lilOVISIONS. HO(l rilODUCTS-shls. B" (? 7 3esr rllisldes 7 7lf Hams 11' Yi)i lless 1'ork. Mir bar 10 50 I.AUD Crude 4 Ht rell nod 7 HUTTKO, HCTTEP.-FlneCrroy.... 27 m 3S Under I'lim !M 27 Creiimory ltolls 'il 20 rnsim CIIEERE N. V. Fiiucy. . . t 12 13 N. Y. Flat I'l'.j 14 bklm C'booso CJ 7J.j Kaon EOtlH State I 20 nt 21 North Curoliim I'J I.IVB POULTltt CHICKENS 8'.f 19 0 Ducks, por Ih 8 TOBACCOl TODACCO Md. Iufor's.. 1 58 9 J 50 Hound eomaiou 8 '0 4 50 Middling B01 7 0 J Fiuiuy 100J 120 1.1TS STOOS. . PEEF Best Beevos 120 , 170 BIIKE1' 2 00 4 00 Hog i U0 0 10 ttlUB AMD SKIN. MUBKItAT 10 11 Ilaueooa 40 45 lied Fox )00 Hkunk llluok. NO Otiossuui 2'J 23 Slink 80 Otter (00 XF.W TOI1X FLOUR Southern t S 83 4 20 WHEAT No. 2 lied 70 71 HYlt Wosteru C5 (16 COllN No. 2 30 40 OATH No. m 20 80 ltU'lTElt Htttte IH 25 E(KIS Htato 23 24 CUtlilili-Btala 12 i 13 ruiLADiLPan, FLOUR SoBtbern 885 a !0 WHEAT No. X Rod 0 ,70 COHN No. 8 37 118 OATH No. 2 HI 82 HUTTEK Utnto 25 27 taau-i'euna ft 24 U WHY HE SUCCEEDS. A Dlfforeaes That Sometimes Eafllea PaUfltlvrs. "It Is often difficult to soo any dif ference between tho men who succeed and those who fail," says a critic. A man may try to console himself with the unction that lies In the belief that It !a all luck; that one man was born to be successful and another to fall. The average man cannot even deceive himself to that extent. Ho knows, generally, where the troublo Is. Ob serve two men who apparently begin with equal advantages, with equal capital. Unless closo -attention was paid to their respective careers, you might not perceive the difference in them. One pula a little more rush Into his work; he Is never satisfied with accomplishing only to much as la ex pected of him. He Is a little more ac commodating to his patrons or those of his employer; ho manifest more de votion to details; he is more prompt, Is not afraid of getting to the office too early or of staying there too late. He makes a study of ways to Improve his mind and enlarge his capacity for serv ice, whether to his own direct better ment or Indirectly, through having benefited his employer. Right here it might be well to consider the problem one moment from the employer's point of view. "He Is utterly lost to grati tude for good service; utterly selfish," you say. Granted but It Is fortunate for you that he is selfish. That gives you a point of attack. When you be come so necessary to him that he will be suffering a loss by the discontin uance of your service you are In a po sition to demand a better position or bigger salary and bin selfishness will not permit him to allow you to go. Observe a different luatance: A young lawyer who has Just been admitted to the bar will go Into a town where sev eral before htm have failed, and by en ergy and manly, buslnsss-llke meth ods soon succeed In establishing a lu crative practice. Instead of flitting around the office, like some of his pred ecessors, with his feet upon a table, telling stories and chewing tobacco while waiting for clients, he spends his a pare time tn studying his law books and adding to his general Infor mation. He goes into society, gets ac quainted with the people, is always on the lookout to Improve any opportuni ty that comes in bis way, and finally makes his way to the ton of tho ladder. saSidow on exercise. Rays Dumuball l'raetloe, If Not Overdone, Is tbe Proper Tkla. "Dumbbell prastlce givea strength to every sinew, from the finger tips to the elbow, from the top of the head to the sola of the foot," Sandow, tbe streig man, said in a recent interview. "The young can be kept in perfect health, I and older people are helped and im proved even when suffering any ail ment which appears' to them to be quite hopeloss, but, of course, great care must be taken not to overdo the practising, and It is wiser to Increaae the number of movements very grad ually and not on any account to get overtired ut first," he advised, But he does titate most emphatically that dumbbell exercises, taken in modera tion, give grace and suppleness to the figure and that perfect eaae to the car riage that comes from having the mus cles under control. He makes a strong point of an easy beginning, which doss not expect too much at first, but gains Btrength by degrees. Such exorcise sends the blood through the velno with new life, which gives pleasure and Joy to every individual. It Currs All hkin Eruptions. Tetterine is the name. Sold at druggists for COc. a box, or prepaid direct from.T. T. Shuptriue.Suvannab, On. John H. Pahlen of Lexington, Miss., writes: "Enclosed lind jl.00 for 2 boxes of Tetterine, My father's hand was cured by it, and I take pleasure in recommending it." Why Caaos.es Ara Needed. Change of scene, change of occupa tion and frequent changes in furnish ings and diet are all Important at this BcuHon, and the time of rest may be secured from theBo changes even when an expensive outing, or the usual sum mer vacation, has not been affordod. No woman who has ever tried it can conceive of the rest and pleasure re sulting from a change of some sort. Make such changes as are poHBlbley rearranging rooms in the mutter of furniture, pictures, ornaments, etc. Do something, anything, to rest the eye and brain from dead-level monotony. It is said that marked cases of In somulr, have been cured by changing from one sleeping-room to another. The wise woman will also change her family dietary as completely as pos sible as the seasons change. Pittsburg Dispatch. Attention Is railed to the very useful artlo es contained lu the premium list of tbe Continental Tolinoeo Co.'s advertisement of their Star l'lug Tobaaeo la another col umn of this paper. It will pay to save the "Klur" tin tugs nnd so take ndvuntiiRe of the best list ever Usuod by tho titur Tobaoco. vLo - frENTiV QU THI Kidneys, Liver aliliHi?'- GleaNSE5 EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES HA PERMANENTLY M - BVy-TM bGENVI N E-MAN'FD BY (AUMIAjTCYiM k v. FRANC$Co CALi. Why He Was Nol Beloved. A practical, matter-of-fact younf woman wu trying to describe a certain unpopular man that she knew. "He Is the sort of person," she said. after care ful .thought, "who goes to Paris twict a year, but never asks you what size glove you wear." New York Commer cial Advertiser, SiKTO tUo Klcbele. From saving, comes having. Ask your grooer bow you can save 15a by Investing 60. He can tell you Just how you enn get one large 10a paakaga of "Red Cross" ttarob, one large lOo paokaga of "Hubln gor's Bout" starou, wltli the premiums, two beautiful BUakespeara panels, printed la twnlve beautiful oolors, or ouu Twentieth Century Olrl Calendar, all for 6c, Ask your grocer for this starou and obtain these beautiful Christmas presents ftuo. M JOTASH gives color, &iy.i-s9Wi)s$ flavor and firmness to jf WlNCHESTEJsJa. .11 r. m 1 r a. & ar-an - all fruits. can be Potash. No good fruit raised without (1 t 1 $ Send your name and address oni postal, and we will send you our 1 56- & Fertilizers containing at least f, P'lKe '""strated catalogue free. f f 1 -il S WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. 8 tO IO; Of Potash Will give m Wlnche.t.r ,nw. New H.,.n. Cos, g Mrs. John M. Thurston, the bride of the NobrasVa Hnator, Is described as of medium height, graoeful, with obaUKful dark gray eyes, occasionally flashed with blue, perfect figure and mobile features. Vitality low, debilitated or exhausted cured by Dr. Kline's Invigorating Tonic. Fhkb $1 trial bottle for Itwexk's treatment, fir. Kline, Ld Ull Arclj Ht , Philadelphia. Founded 1S71. No fewer than 1111 families of injurious In sects vox fanners. Tho number of passengers nnrrlcd on the .U.nln.1 .iilli-miH. In Wuw V-l. A .. creased this year 2,M:),000 from WM and Cures Croup and Whooping-Cough Pleo'i Core for Ovtnmjiaoo haa saved me mauv a doctor's MU.S. K. U a tidy, Hopkins Plaoa, BaiUiuor, M4., Deo. K UL An English olergyman's wedding fees ex ceed tiS.UUO a year. best results on all fruits. Write for our pamphlets, which ought to be in every farmer's library. They are sent free. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Natiau Si., N York. MNOLB'S COUGH KILLER fuma out(h ntl ( nlL 1 vevrntii 4 onauiiinunn. All Dri.tfitint. 25c. DROPSY"7f!i0.?y"iL' " BMliiftw.aiMkaal lOaare' CiMliMiit ma. ar. a. a. aaaa's seas, iu a. auaata. aa. bMHbLnOf Milkhill inht., Mia.llebourne.W.Va. i. to. M In iiiu: by drugkfiDtn. fcf COUCH SYRUP 41,417.000, or ueurly 20 pur oont. from tho lilgliwater mark of elevatca trumu la 1803, rcTMAM Fadki.iss Dvics are fnst to sunlight, wanning Bad lubbing, bold by all druggists. Unextiellod for Consumptives. Qivoi quiclc, sure rcaulls. Kcluie ub.iltulm. Dr. Jluirt fills curt BilwLiHtii. Trial, to or sc. C infl tn C I ft InTMt10to 10and WW ! w uel SllKXIfeir Sol kurel lSi utaushaok. WM. KKKI). , 8. Uta HI., Phils., f. A t-uchre rarty in which 2,400 persons are to cnifHuo will b held lu Orund Coutral l'ul acc, New York, January 10, tbe proceeds to Ko tnwnrd the completion of tho Churub of St. I'hillp Nrl, Bedford 1'ark. fffiHTER'SBMK Can't be beat. aw wnivm lwmw.muwmvr-fmV'tm-mrf.nmi mm m mm The first ve persons proourlnu tti Cadlvaa Cbaita Niavrch Desk from:thair grooor will aaoh obtain one large lOo package of HI Cross" Starcfei, one large 10a package of lluina-er'a Ba' Ntarok, two BUakespaare panels, printed la twolve beautiful oolors, as natural as life, or one Twentieth Century Girl Calendar, tbe flucst of Its kind ever prluted, all absolutely (rea. All others procuring the Kualcaa Chain Mtarch Husk, will obtain from their grooer the above goods for 6o. "lied l-roaa" l.auudrr Mtarrb is something entirely new, and Is without doubt tbe great, est luvautlou of thn Twentieth Century, It baa no equal, and surpasses all others. It has won for Itsulf praise from all parts of the UnUed States. It haa superseded avery." thing heretofore used or known tosolanos In the laundry art. It Is made from whuut, rloe and oom.-and obemlcally prepared upon sul.ntlfla principles by J. c. Ilublugcr, aeoknk, loswat, an expert In the laundry p.ofesslon, who bill had twenty-lire years' prautloul axperlenou Ut fancy laundering, und who was the first suooesatul and original inventor o( all Due grades of starch lu tbe United Btatoa. Ask your groctrs for this Hta'rcu and obtain theee beautiful CUrlstmsj preuents free. SAVE YOUR UU TAGS "Star" tin tags (showing small stars printed on under side of tag), " Horse Hboe," "J. T.," "Good Luck," " Cross Bow," and " Drummond " Natural Leaf Tin Tags are of equal value in securing presents mentioned below, and may be assorted. Every man, woman and child can find something ou tho list that they would like to have, and ouu bave JE" 2EC E. 3E2 X TA1. I Mstrli nm Ilk I Kd fH, one lilstte. Hood steel 1 A Hritsnrs, ItK'hoii 4 Child Hl, KnlfH. Fork ami Hio..ii an s Halt and l'ppcr Ht. oue ttui-h, (piatl- ruple plats an white metal Ml 9 Franru briar Wood pipe 8fr I tusor, bulluw aroanil, Aus KnKllnh teel 6o I Butter Knife, triple plate, best quality to Hiissr KhBll, triple plate, brtt qual.. tu lu Hisuip Hoi, terllns silver 7U II Knife. "Knn Kiltter," twti hUdns.. 71 11 hatcher Kulli, "teen Kuller." i la lUde T 11 Hliears. "Keen gutter," luuu It 14 Nut Hat, Cieoker aud Hi , slWer pitted o It rlaae Hall . AnorUllon," beat qual.luu 1 Alarm 1'lor.k, nl.ikl 1W 1 1 tlii Oenulne Huaan' TeaaKiuus, best I'lated soods ISO I) W mo, uickel, stein wind and eel . . sun 11 llarTera, good steel, bunkborn bandiee 100 BO His Onaulnt Kosers Table Bpuons, beat plated iroods tM I) Bn ea b, KnlTeeand Forks, buck bora handles IM U HU eaoli, Uauuloe Aoyars' KulTes and Jfoi k, beat plated goodi 600 TAOS. SB Clnnk, S dsjr, Calendsr, Thermom eter, B irnuie'rr sill 'Jl (Inn ma, leather, no Imller niatle. dud M ItHVolver, autoiuatp!, double action. :m or us caliber 86 'I'ool Het, nut playthiiiHii, bat real tonla M VI Toilet Ant dwoorated imrcwlaln, very haiiiiMonitt . . sou BS HemliiKton ttlfle No. 4. t'i or fi '-al . SCO W Vlatoti, alerllag ailver.fall ,ew0le,l 1UUU so Dreaa Halt tfaae. leather, haudaome and durable loco SI eVwInn llai hlua, Aral claaa, with all atfaibuiKma 1100 II Itnvulver, Cult's, ISalitier, blued aleel lois) SI Hide, (lult'a. IS-ahot, MH-eltlier 16W IH Guitar tWaahburiil, ruaewuod, 111- laid tWW M Mandolin, very hanila nue M H Wlnrhaater aepaatlng Bhul Oun. SSUKe SUM IT Reuiinston, dniible-barrel, baia- uier Uhol Ouu. Hi or II gaiif e fcieo M BIcTde, standard make, ladles or Hints aus M Shot Uun, Haiulnuton. iluubls ntr- rel, haiuiuerleNa 1000 40 Begins Mmlo B,n, ItH tnn Dtao..WlM THI M90VC OFFM PXPIHtS NOVEMBER 30m. 1900. Htar' tilled BSBSBl ki.t will la il.l r..v 1.. I' AUU .... tl.u i . . . ..... 1 ' liuiidred. If rerelvod by w on nr lM f.ru Ma ..li l.t. mm. ' l-KAK IS MINU that a illsse'a wank al SOBCial NotlCBl "si" " " " Tin Taa (that ta, H ar tlu taj. with no arn-U ' aiara pruiiea ou unnar aiue nl ISS. are umA for arpetll. STAR PLUG TOBACCO will laal loaaar svad aaTard aare rluaaare Ibaa a tllnaj's wank af any Iherb.aad. MAKE THE TEST I Send tagi to CO TI. U T Al. TO It 4 4 CO .. 81. LoiH. Mo. k -kr k fc