rOa DDS'-OF m How Three Women Found Relief. While no woman is entirely free from periodical surTerinp, It does not seem to have been the plan of nature that woman should suffer bo severely. Lydla K. 1'inklianVs Vegetable Compound is tho most thorough female regu lator known to medical science. It relieves the condition which produces bo much discomfort and robs menstruation of its terrors. The three letters here published should encourage every woman who suffers : Auff. 0, 18IM. "Drab Mas. Pijikham: 1 have suffered nince the aye of sixteen with painful menstruntion. I have been treated for months, and was told that tho wornb had fallen a little. Tho doctor says that is now in pl.-'.ee npfain, Imt I still have the same pain. Please tell me what to do." Mrs. Emma Ki'F.m., 113 Trai'tmun St., lirooklyn, K. D., N.Y. Jan. io. isnn. "DrAit Mrs. Pi-kiiam : After re ceiving Tour reply to my letter of All;. 0 I followed your kind advice, and am (flail to tell you that 1 have been cured of the r.evere pain at time of menstruation through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coin pound. I have taken six bottles of it, felt better after the first bottle, and after a while had no moro pain or womb trouble. " I had doctored from the ope of six teen to twenty-six, and had lost all hope, but your medicine lias made me well. " I would like to have you use my testimonial, so that others may see, and be Inspired with hope, and take your medicine." Mrs. Emma Kukul, 112 Trautinan St., Brooklyn, E. D..N.Y. Feb. 20, 1900. . " I saw your medicine so highly recommended I thought I would write to you for advice. " My menstruation occurs every two weeks, lasts a week, and is painful. I have been troubled in this way for some time. I suffer from sick head ache and backache all the time, appc t PC every morning, every thing cat hurts me, am very weak, thin, and sallow. " I have tried a doctor, but he did not seem to do me tiny good." Jliss JMAOOIK I'OIXAKU, HO So. 4th Ht., Richmond, Va. April 23, I'.iOO. "Since receiving your answer to my letter 1 have been taking your Vegetable Compound, and it has done me more good than any medicine I have ever taken. My menses are all right now, and appear once a month, and I feel so much stronger. 1 shall always praise your medicine." Miss Maggie Poi.i.aud, 81i So. 4th St., Kichmond, Vu. " I was troubled with female weak- ness.irregularand painful menstrua ation, and leu eorrhoea. The doctor's medicine did me no good. I have taken one bottle and a half of your Vegetable Compound, and thanks to your medicine, my pains are gone. 1 advise all women suffering as I have to use your Vegetable Compound." Emma J. Pr.tBiu.E, Indianola, 111. If there Is anything about vour case about which vnn wnnlri lilcn ,-,.: l advice, write, freely to Mrs. Pinkhain. No man will see. your letter. She can surely help you, for no person in America has such a wide experience in treat ing female ills as she has had. She has helped hundreds of thousands of women back to health. Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice is free. iou are very loonsn n you no not accept her kind invitation. $50f IlKWAItn. Wo liarodODOfllted With thuVnllnenl r'llu llui.tr nf T anvm which will be iaid to uny person whociui and that the nlmve testimonial letters are not (onulna, or wore published before uhtmnlng the writer's special per "illusion. LVDIA J. 1'l.KKHAM MKDIcVnE ch. BFA5T CQLOrK" V III -iblORY 1 $3. & $3.50 SHOES uicjB,tie raiiuul bo cquitl.ctl i.i unjf prtt'C. it not olono th wn. IhHiit tliitt inttki't a t.rtt ''iHno4t it it the iirnntB, Hint have nl mined I lit: .'. of tlm foot, and the romtrudmn of Ilio thoe. It tti .im-cIiiuii. k1 kill ant knowlettne that hays made V. ... lion'lan thuri the bet in tin- world for men. i'nkn ii o auliMllliiu. IiihIsI on having Y, I, Uouclns tlux- with name niKt nrloe utainiwd on botiu:n. Y.mr df:ihT uliould kiep them, it he doe uou tUltl fur eaLaloi uUlilff fllll in.tirtl.-ti.-.ni lii-iur lit KPil.ir liu tnuil 1 V. 1. IULULA!, Jirucktuu. Man. Choice Vegetables always bring high prices. To raise them success fully, a fertilizer con taining at least 8 Potash should be used. Our book furnish useful information on till llV.IMto v.li,fn n i raising. 1 bey are 1 "V Wi GERMAN KALI WOP.Ks3.'M Constipation li asily cared and the bowels restored to Uealthjr ooodition by Ui uso of I the natnral remedjr for all stomtch, towol, lifer eud kidney troubles liy pur wcthod of eonoetitretloa eanh 6 os. bottle UtqaliaUut to three fallone of mv eMiiuc water. Sola y all trut flU. Crete pole CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO.. Leulivlll. K. OIO ISso Plants FcrSsb. f Uo obaaprst aod itfo.igoet loueo unit. we manufacture Iron Oatu ud tosU ol all Uhm and Btylee. . Adilre , , P. . BSSHLtR. Hazsrttown, Ki Some men upend the lust half of their lives discovering the mistakes they niado in the lira. half Mr. T7inlor' Sooth Hyrup for ohlUlviii teething, ioiton the gums, l-eduovs liiSaiBina lion, allays pain, cures wind oolic. Mci'.botil) In 1E02 a "1ok'' liomc'' was founded in Liimlmi for homeluss ami ownerless doi. Vii.'s Curo for Cotisunip'.'ou fn an infnilible tiitdicineforcouslisEinlfohis. N.,,V.Sucet.1 Ucciui (lr;iv, K. i.. I'b. 17, ISO'J. 4lgnu:n vilao is (he toughest vsoj kuowii. It cannot be worked by upattiir;. .T. C. fiimiison, Jlor i".icm. v. Vn.. suy- ' Hall's (,'alarili Care curd mu of a vurv if! Cast of catanh," Drugsitts soil it, 7.;s." Knaiand spends about $(100,000 u year iu ths jiuruhaso ol eaiiary birds. FITS permanently ourcJ. No fits ornurrons ness after first day's uso of Dr. Kline's Grunt Kerve Restorer. (2 trinl bottle and treatise f reo lr. K. H. Kxmii, Ltd., 831 ArchHt.. Phila., l'a. About fifteen of tho capitals of the States in Mexico have an altitude of 5000 loot or more, ' There Is more false, hair worn in the United Stales than in all the rest of tho wurl.l put together. 0 sj 8fet. surest cure fbr Ura3UirSu i,,r" u, '" . rV troubles. 1-eople pr.uo Cough Syrup zvrilk RefiiK ubfctitmc. Get Vt. BuU' Cough by. up IN WET WEATHER A WISE MAN WEARS OILED WATEKPROOF CLOTHING sW-ACM CM TELLOW VI KEEP YOU DRY NOTKttt ELSE Will TAKE NO 3U63TITUTC3 CATALOGUES ftttt JHOWINO PUIi. UNC OrCARMeNTS AND MATS A.J.TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MA53. 4 SIXTY DOLLARS' worth of stsple (tor.s to one lntlllffou. imjiia or wonisii In oory couuo or tliv II. S Writs guijh, w J.'ix-y MiK. l.'u, Ud'urp ) Joicv liy. ft .1. WILIS PILLS-BIQQEST OFFM EH M0!. For onijr 10 Onle we will semt lo snr P. O. el. ' drct, 10 dsyb' trs;uitnt ut the iM,4t iutU,)lu oe ntrtli, and put you u (be irsi.k uo io ml Hnu. I ey rifjht st vour bums. Aailruss sli orders to i'de ' Ji. II. Wills Hv.ll.-.ee t umpaiir, K.J Kliau. brlbMI., Iiurstiu, Aid. Ilraiii'k OlUovw IKUIndlisae. Ave., Wuebluaiitu, l. t. Troubles 1h.it Never Ocror. "I wish very much," jaid a yonns woman, "to go nnd sec the firm of W. &,M, I feel almost certain I could ob tain with theni just the position I have lonp; wanted, and I understand they have hern for over a month tryinn ap plicants for this position, but so far no one lias been found satisfactory." "Why in the world don't you apply at once?" asked the person addressed. "Why, yon see." replied the young woman with a sigh, as she glanced a: her weather-beaten pown, "I've let my self get shabby, and clothes Jo make such a difference in an applicant's suc cess." "I'll lend you money for a suit," said the friend. "Oh, thank you," was (he reply, wilh another sigh, "but I don't want to bor row. The fact is, I have one hundred dollars, but I'm saving it for my poor sister's funeral." "Is she so ill?" asked rhe friend. "Not dangerous yet." was the answer, "but I'm sure she won't live the sum mer out. She's weak and depressed, and has no vitality or appeti e. "Now look here," raid the friend, whose intimacy and interest warranted plain speaking, "you are taking a dead wrong, as well as an entirely foolish, course. It's more than likely you.- sis ter won't die, and ii lies wi ll yru more than all the doctors living to keep he alive. Don't you suppose that ycur be ing unfitly dressed, and in a poor pay ing position, and your depressed at mosphere have much to do vvi h her de pression and want of vitality? I'll g) with you now to buy your suit. Then you make straight for W. & M.'s as soon as you can get the new clothes on. Go home and tell Jean you have a fine position, put $50 of the money you've saved for her burial into her hand, and tell her to go to the seashore or moun tains for three weeks, and so save your self, your sister, your sorrow, and fu neral expenses at the same lime. Come! We'll have the suit sent home C. O. D." The advice was taken, ihe desirable position was secured, and six weeks later a well-dressed, prosperous-looking young woman met at the train another young woman who, vitalized by moun tain air and browned by mount .tin winds, no longer even remotely sug gested funeral expenses. From Flreninn to ltnltivay Tres'ilenr. "I wish you'd tell me how you did it:" Mr. Greatsingcr leaned bark in his chair and looked at the ceiling. Ife had just been elected president of ihe Brook lyn Kapid Transit Kailroad Cnupany, twenty years after starting a-: a fi cniai on another road. "'It isn't always easy to tell how things are done," lie said, "but you may be sure of this much: It was no accident that I was promoted, and it was no piece of 'luck, as some people sometimes think. There is a general disposition to call the results of a man's earnest striving and endeavor, the labor of years, 'luck.' This is ridic ulous. No man ever accomplished any thing permanent without lots of hard work, and the young fellow who star:s out with the hope of winning through 'luck' is sure to fail, and to fail badly. We all rise, step by step, and every man must carve his own steps for himself. Sometimes the stone is hard for carv ing, but the man who carves most dili gently and persistently has his steps ready first, and so he rises above the others who carve at intervals and take long vacations. I certainly do not want to, appear egotistical, but simple hon esty requires me to say that I have al ways believed in working hard. Don't you consider this a sufficient explanation of 'how I did it?' " COMMERCIAL RKVIEW. Oeneral 1ir.de Conditions. New York (Special). R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade siys: "The greatest activily ever seen in Wail street diverts attention in a measure from progress in distributing and manufac turing operations. Hut while tifl every hand stock market interests are coun seling caution and attempting to prove tnat prices are really more than condi tion of some of our railroads warrant, the fact remains that, without a bril liant crop outlook and a great activity of general trade, Wall street could hoi I no such carnival. "Labor difficulties arc fewer and less threatening than for several years be fore in the first week of May, and prices of merchandise hold well. "Stability of prices ar.d vigorous prosecutions of work at mills indicate the wholesome condition of the iron and steel markets. Throughout the en "tire range of products of this industry the current demand for immediate de livery exceeds all previous records, yet makers maintain a conservative posi tion and prices are not pushed up to the danger point. "Further advances were secured in the cereal market, Chicago specu'ator being forced to cover May corn con tracts at 55 cents. Attractive prices brought more liberal receipts at inte rior cities and also stimulated opera tions on the farm. Wheat also at'ain?d a high point, advancing in sympathy with corn. "The niarvclously healthy condition of business is best appreciated when it is discovered that the defaultn in las: month were the smallest in nincty-on; months, with the exception of May to August. 1800. inclusive. In manufac turing lines there were but 16,1 failures, with a total indebtedness of $1,407,634, against 178 last year for $-1.514.01.1. As i.Soxj reported the smallest liabilities ol any full year for two decades, last month's good showing is made manifest by default in manufacturing concerns. S777,oS smaller than two years ago. Trading failures were 555 for $,t,i6.82J and banking defaults were $529,0.0." LATEST QUOTATIONS, Tompornry Stars Iture. Within the entire history of astrono my there have been, before this last new star appeared, only 11 of these tem porary stars, says a writer in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Only two have attained the magnitude of Nova one in 1572. the other in 1004. The first teni- Corary star on record was seen 134 years efore Christ by the ancient astrono mer, Ilipparchus. The second appeared 389 years after Christ. The third was the brightest. It was discovered by Tycho in November, 1572. It became as bright as Venus herself, and was even visible by daylight. It reached first magnitude, but in a week or two began to fade, in continued visible to th; naked eye for fully 16 months. There was a notion at the time that ibis star was identical with the Star of Bethle hem. . The theory was that the la'.tet would return every 314 years. It was, therefore, expected by the superstitiou! to return in 1886, but did not. Patience D001 the Trick. When you know you arc on the right track do not let any failures dim jom vision or discourage you, for you cannot tell how close you may be to vic;ory, says a writer in Success. Have patience, and stick, stick, stick, in spite of ev?ry hindrance. A Chinese student became so discouraged by repeated failures that he threw his book away in despair. While in this despondent mood he saw a poor woman rubbing an iron rod on a stone to make a needle. Struck by the wonderful patience of the woman he went back to his studies with new deter mination and became one of th great est scholars in China. All (roods are alike to Fdtxam Fadeless vkb. as they color all libers at one boiling. Bold by all draughts. Only one colored soldier wears the Vic toria cross Lance-Sergeant Gordon, of the West Indian regiment. France changed its Constitution four times during (Jueen Victoria's reign. Aslc Your Healer for Allen's Foot-Kase, A powder to shake into yonr shoes ; rosis the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Kore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Hweatinir Feet ami In-(ri-owing Nails. Allen's Foot-Eaie makes new or tiRht shoes easy. At all driiBKiBts and stint uteres. U5 cbj. Sample niuiled FREE. Address AJleu H. Olmsted, I,eltoy, N. V. O.i spine of the Japanese railways terra eotta sleeper are used. They aro far moro durable than thoso of wood. If You Have lyiia Pf nd no money, but write Dr. Shoon, Jtaeine Wis,, Eox HS. for six bottles of J)r. Hhonn's Itosiorative: express paid. If cured, pay ftj.50; if hot it is free. Austria'and Mfsicu have resumed intercom-Re lor the Hml, time since the execu tion fl limperor Maximilian. Koxele'e Croup Cure) Wl.i Check a rnld In l,n.. . croup la few mimttos. 60 cents. Ppam s kingdom of Asturias boasts of twenty-eight, ceutonarians in a nonulution of 600,000, 1 ' Ctiesip la Price, But u medioine worth it weight in goid (1 Crab Orchard Water. y Many have been re stored to purtoit health by its use. The largest body of water in the world having no outlet in the ocean is tho Cas pian Sea, it being 1211,000 square miles i.i extent. Happiness cannot be bouifht, but one of the groat hindnuious t its attainment cuit be re moved by A'Uu' lVpsiu 'PmUI Frutti, , ?.Ciw(5ort, Ky., lias passed ari ordinance requiring sufiiciuui In': tseapes on nil buusca over two stories high. Daltimorc. Flour Baltimore Best Patent 4 75a High Grade Extra 4-i5a Cornmcal, per 100 pounds 1.1531.25 Hominy, per bbl 2.6jkj.70 Hominy Grits, per bbl a.noaj.70 Wheat. No. a red 8jc. and 7'.4c for steamer No. 2 red; sample bits yaac'oj ; Western, May 79!'ic Corn. Sales oi white were at 51c, and of cargoes yellow at 5oJ;c; cob corn, yellow on spot at $.60:12.65 per bbl. Oats. White No. 2. 33'i;i34c; white, Ko. 3, ,i2'5a33e; mixed, No. 2, 31.131 VjC. Kye. No. 2 rye, in car lots, 57c; No. 3 rye, 55'-; No. 2 Western rye, 58c; ex port elevator and 5pa6oc on track up town. Mill Feed. ?ig.co per ton; medium do. $18.50. Hay. No. I Timothy, $17.00; No. 2 timothy, $16.00316.50; No. 3 timothy, $15.50316.00; No. I clover, mixed. $15.50 ai6.oo; No. 2 clover mixed, $i4.uoa 15.00; No. 1 clover, $14.0031450; No. 2. clover. $12 50313.50. Green Fruits and Vegetables. On ions, per bushel, $1.40. Cabbage, Dan ish, per ton, $is.ooai6.oo; dr, new ITork'a, per crate, $2.253260; do, Charleston, per crate. $2.5032.75. Cel ery, Florida, per crate, $1.5032.00. Ap ples, per bbl, $1.5033.50. Or3nges, $2 00 33.00. Strawberries, per quart, 15.130c. Potatoes. We quote: White, Mary land and Pennsylvania primes, per bus, 40.145c; do, New York primes. cr bus, 45a47c; do, Michigan and Ohio, per bus, 4.3346c; do, new, Bermuda, per bbl, No. I, $5.00.16.00; do. do, No. 2, $4.00 as.oo; do, new Florida, per bbl, No. 1, $6.0037.00; No. 2. $4.ooa5.oo. Sweets, Maryland and Virginia, kiln dried, per bbl, $1.5032.00. Beans and Peas. New York marrow, choice hand picked, $2.3032.35; blackeye peas per bushel, choice new, $i.55at.co; black peas, per bushel, choice new, $1.50 ai.60. Live Poultry. Market is steady. Hens, lo'aiic; old roosters, each, 25 a30c; young chickens, u.u.;c; winter do, 3 lbs and under, 17322c; spring, 1 to iJ4 lbs, 24.128c. Ducks, 8aioc. Geese, apiece. 50065c. Dressed Poultry, Capons, choice large 14318c. Butter. The market is steady. We quote: Creamery separstor, 3ia2i'ic; creamery gathered cream, U'aioc, creamery imitation, 17318c. Kggs. Fresh laid eggs, Dressed Hogs. Choice Western Maryland and Pennsylvania light weights, per lb, 7a7J4c; Southern Mary land and Virginia, per lb, 6c. Calves. Strictly nice veal, per lb, 5a5c. Lambs and Sheep. Spring lambs choice, 839c per lb; poor, small stock, 5c per H. Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Wheat firm; contract grade, May, 70'Ao'Ac. Corn firm. !4c higher; No. 2 mixed, May. 5oa53c. Oats steady, fair demand; No. 2 white, clipped, 33c. Butter steady; fancy Western creamery, 20c; do prints, 21c; do nearby prints. 22c. Eggs dull and weak; fresh nearby. 13c; do Western, 13c; do Southwestern, I2jc; do South ern, 12c. Live Stock. Chicago. 111. Cattle Receipts I3,coo head; moderately active; about steady; butchers' stock slow; good to prime steers, $5.0035.00; poar to medium, $3953490; stockers and feeders firm, $3.0034.90; cows, $2.6534.50; heifers $2.70 a4 75; canncrs slow, $2.0032.63; bulls, $275a4-40. Fast Liberty, Pa.--Cat'.1e steady; ex tra, $5.6035.80; prime, $5 3caS 50; goad. $5.ica5.30. Hogs steady; prime heavy and best mediums, $585.15.90; heavy Yorkers, $5.85; light Yorkers, $5,753 580; pigs, $5.7035.75: .skips, $4.7535.25; roughs, $4.ooa5.jo. Sheep steady; b?st wethers,$4.4034 5o; common, $2.0033.50, LABOR AND INDUSTRY. Lehigh Valley machinists have ap pealed for a nine-hour day. In Boston a system prevai's of allow ing a man fined for drunkenness to pay his fire in ins alr.ier.ts. Yorkers (N. Y.) masons want $4 40 for an eight-hour day and th; hod car riers demand 33 cents per hour. The big wrecking tug, W. H. Mycr. of the Milwaukee Tugboat Line, turned house mover last week and stcamej along the river towing a scow wilh a brick building as its cargo. It is asserted that a recent investiga tion of the sweatshops in Chicago brought to light the fact that in some of these dens women work sixty hours per week for the munificent sum of 41 cents. That is two-thirds of a cent an hour, rr all of $21 year. In Italy tljere are between 300 and 400 productive co-operative societies, some of them doing a business of over $40,000 a -year. Co operative creameries arc revolutionising the butter and cheese industries in parts of Piedmont and Venelia. as they have revolutionized it in Denmark and Ireland. There are t '.housaad distributive co-opcratiyc societies,. iJlffW! blue jl liHJEEJMy3 FLAME l CLM0 ve 'K fXZZZjJf' 1 If your Iral!r Mj No Fuss ?p Z'nZtsz V .t gV !. J fI!-s-'Urj ttio contest J A No Muss ffhpyiip 80a'7' J? iliyilil wiffffrfcK A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! & m "THE NEW YAKKEE BCODLE." I Lion 'Wjk,7 COATED, V- f W ji j Al o, otherwise J? llf treated with (p KlMi '( EGO Hll fWf WYJ mixtures, Jm'ii M chemicals, glue, . JJ ctc' etc' v Lion " Coffee C 1 ''s a I I Pure Coffee. Watch our next advertisement. Just try a package of LION COFFEE and you wilL understand the reason of its popularity. LSOM COFFEE is now used in mil lions of homes. 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No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some articlo which will contribute tc their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from tho wrappers of our one pound scaled packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee if, sole1.). OOION SPICE CO., TOLEDO. OHIO. iii i w are packed away in your Lisidea and rs-jst be kept clean, in order and doing business. . ' It's a long- vay, with many turns and pitfalls to catch the refuse and clog the channel if r.ot most carefully cleaned out every day. When this long; car.at is blockaded, look out for trouble furred tongue, bad breath, belching- of gases, yellow spots, pimples and boils, headaches, spitting- up of tood after eatinc an ail-around disgusting nuisance. Violent calorr.el purges or griping salts arc dan gerous to use for cleaning ot:t ihe bowels. They force cut ths obstruction by causing 'violent spasms of the boivels, but they leave the intestines freak and even less able to keep up regular movements than before, and make larger dose necessary next time. peopts Tn5 AMUmillT CAKAI,. I towsr end ef scihaift.iu,oL-pjiM)wh!t-h eoDyi Ihe food from ens thrust to titu .tomathi S. t'&rdlso snd ol .toiufcch: 8. Pyloric OBU of lomscli 1. UiuMfomln: I. Gull blsddsn i, t. t. Saisll intsi pneit 7. Cnc-aiai I. Vorntlform sijiM,ralit t. A.i-niUns; oolos: la. 1'rsasTorto colon: 11. Dson(Unr colon i It. Sigmoid (lei uisi 13. Rsotiim: II. Anus. Tits luc(1ertum Is oontln-ioui with tlio small liilssliuss. Ths iiusll IntcsUus oitiptu-s Into ths Urtre Into.thie or colon st tko cssiim. Tbo snow. Itidlcsts ths dirsotlon which ths eonuntt of ths bowsls mustts.ks la passu- tkroub tils sllusut.r asjuU, ra you nave xne pm nabit, which kills more than the morohine and wrikfrs-v Uic -r , . ' VlUDUXU, 1 he only safe, gentle but certain bowel cleansers ate sweet, fragrant CASCARETS, because they don't force out the foecal matter with violence, but act as a tonic on the whole 30 feet of bowel wall, strengthen the muscles and restore healthy, natural action. Buy and try them I (Look out for imitations and substitutes or you can't pet results. Cascarets are never sold ki bulk. Look for the trade-mark, the long-tailed u C" on the box.) You will find that in an entirely natural way your bowels will be promptly and permanently Made CLEAN and STRONG by -c. rn 7J lXrJiy w- s.- f-SK -.-ii 'i! ttln s. fl ALL DRUGGISTS. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. is. hen vour bowel ioni rnovo regit Cuustlpation kill mors palus siller ealla lMjr ton sir sretUna sick V.UI.IS , II Si 11 Sll. nlha. .,L . . I.'."Lrfo Jh ,,,roL stllmeuu cud loui years of unnnj that eome nsrwsrila, No matter what Sltll 'I'"". "r lakluu OASCAIIKTI to-sl.r, for will never K Well stslA ks well all the ilruaa ?m.P?aL"SsJl"!ll ''' -dvlrei atari - ihV UKr" ""rA sus absolute (Bar- f SWI I.IUUSOU, GUARANTEED mMm . w" er, arextor tkaa say - elmllar ateaUctae la tn warm. This Is aasalate pi aeraf Si .sl aiei-lt. Mod nil- k..t taitlnnal.l. T t. u . . r I k at . III Soil I I SI A it !"(', Hh...lRl.l. n.rai,!..! I. ... wssey ralssdaS. o auy tata j, Iws oS ksaca, sirs Usaa fair, sonr.1 trial, as rslatil airanialuns, aatsllrvea are, Cos saal.flna. artrrnslMC eao SOc box, rtltu-s tli aatasseaata SB. the aaiutv bsi to us by snail, or lb. erusel.t lrsa wbaaa yea aarebased It, aaal got i.ur aneasv back far beak aa .Take awr advlreao vaa tier as bak alls , star tav ar. Realtk will sjulfblv follow aae will bless tka stay Iearssturtittbeu.earcASL'A lls.tli.tvawt dressi blltUXlU ULHaDI CO.. J lUKk w ilUiAtloT TTJ- till itliout a- 'st Point Asaa es. TABASC0. 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