Those Boston tllrlg. Arthur Miss Smartc culled re a lobster last night; at least, slie insin uated that I was. Frank I think you must have been mistaken. I can't believe she'd do such a thing as that. Arthur Well, then, what did she mean by answering me as she did? I said I never was so happy as when I was in the water, and she said: 'Natur ally.' What did that mean, I should like to know, if it wasn't that I was a lobster? FITSpprmiinentlyeured. No fltsornorvonv im aftr Dm Unv's use ot Dr. K lino's (lirnt NerveItatorer.t2trinl bottle and trentlsefre Vt. R. H. Hum, Ltd., 931 ArehBt., l'hUa.,P.i All the world may be a stnfje, but a lot of the actors are compelled to get out and walk. Mrs.Wlaslow's 9ootUln?3yrup for otilldf si teethlng.soiteutlie sums, reduces Inllammn llon,allayspatti,earoiwUil colic. 2Jc. abottla The export of automobiles is about $1, 000,000 a year. Jam sure Plso's Cure for CoosumptlonsiTst Diyllle yiroe years ai?o. Mas. XuouAS Ilos UKB.Mnple ht Norwich, K. Y., Feb. 17, 19JJ. It. takes years to build up a reputation that may be shattered in a minute. . Just Fuveet From Stnrvalinn. Whr-u, In lS'.U. Miss H.ilfour was vis iting the West of Ircl.v.id tind studying the condition of the ipo;i1p, she naked one of tlioti) how they were getting on in a particular Tilings. "Arrnb, mir.s. sure nnd If it wasn't for the fuuilno we'd be shtnfvlng." John Bull. Stati or Ohio, Pitt op Toledo, I Lrcs County, f Frank ,T. Ciir.NEif mttkn oath that h Is senior purtunr n: tim firm o( F. J. Cnr.xxT Co.,dolair business In tlio City of Tnili, County nnl State nforAS'iid, an 1 tiu hi! 1 firm will pay the sum ot otit nrsnn: no-.. lirs foreaoh ami every e-isoo' c r.tui't t'l it cannot bo eurei by th'i use o, i v-,-,'s Catarrh Cone. 1'r. ink .1. iti ,ky. bworu to before mi in i ncrib 1 ,n "iv , . , pro9CDP.t al; ulii'l ly of l" ft- nb j.-, i SEAL. A. !., 184ti. A. K'. (ii.r.twv. 1 ' y niiir i J' i ,. Hall'sCitir-'iCf.r'lit i' ii inti- nl. . i i I acts dlree.ly on the b)vl and muiou i faces ot tue system, houil for tii .i ul free. F. J. C'nBNKT ft Co., Toledo, o. Hold by ail DriiirislH, 7 Sc. Bali's Family Pills are the bet. Some Prnplc. There nre sonic people whose: use in the world it would be us hnrd to de fine ns the uses of plecps of piirslcy drappd nrouud input on the table. At cblsou Globe. rny-lajr Frlemls. A mnn him u lot more friends on hi pay day tuun ho has on theirs. New York I'ress. The Bobbltl Chemlrnl Co., Baltimore, Md., manufactures Hrei HACinr, which is said to posses unusual merit, U makes cermanentcuresof that dread dlscne, rheumatism, which Isaverycummon, painful and dangerous llene. The rale of this remedy U increasing at a rapid rato, wbicn fact is excellent evidence oi its intrinsic worth. It is better to put on airs than to cut o3 heirs. trnmrn iw mm "hi Gray Hair I "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for over thirty years. It has kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn Ing gray." Mrs. F. A. Soule, Billings, Mont. There is this peculiar thing about Ayer's Hair Vigor it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. But graduallythe old color comes back, all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. II.M a bottU. All ini(lts. If your druPFlst cannot supply you if send us one dollar and we will express you a botfle. Be sure and cive the name of your nearest ex press ofnee. Aridreps, J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. ass.J SOFT, SILKY' HAIR COMES WHEN YOl' ITHR Carpenter's OX HARROW POMADE ltil or miTATioss.) Ml It 'he M-.i1l Ii.iro'irhlr fnr wrri nt It mill .rk in.li-r. S.l' tl, hair frm fulllrur.ml it t.im .Unilrun. tuo. Bolter thu any lilr wil or tuuio. ' PRICE. 25 CENTS, At your ilnuorint's. or by mill. AddrM. CARPENTER & CO., Louisville, Ky. BROMO- SELTZER CURES ALL Headaches 10 CENTS EVERYWHERE 'AO Hbt,u"1 ConAtipstion. Kirk Headache V' Uyaprpaia, Wnt fit Apprlit. Vtam. waiiv aiiu uuhij numiDn., riiw .na win, Cougeuiona, there U noiltiug better than N ATROLITH I O . SALTS. A Palatable Remedy and Certain in Results. Fifty cent. All drug rlU, or direct from The Capful Chemlcml o4 M Ig. Co...Wasktstoa, O. C I I Best lueAty rrVaue Oiud7 tJte I I I In line. Bold MnwLin f I -S $Jai THE RACE MKIIICA'S CUP, the Blue Ribbon of the Son, bus In spired. ltrltlBh .vnchtsmen to put l'oi'tb tliolr tulKht )ont ffTorts ever pi nee It wns enp turod from them by the victorious Anicr- G&SZ-Z - 1,n,f n ecntury --r-v. f Sir Thotnns Lip toa, IlHrt.. to "lift tlio iuiik" nre fnmil Inr to every . iiktUhh who takes n Interest In tports. especlnlly In yncht lng. It seems almost iiicrcilllile that so much money, wlmt would be more thnn an ample fortune even In these ilnys of huKe nectimulatlons of wealth, should be spent with no other object than to secure a silver clip of little In trinsic vniue. a row fig ures concerning the cost of the pastime In which Sir Thomas is indulKliiff so freely should be of In terest to lovers of thor ough sportmanship: Ho estimated the ex pense of his effort to fiot the cup In 18H!) nt $S(n, HHl. That, however, In eluded $l(H),fKlO which he paid to Count Florlo. of lllllv. for tlio firm vnclitW which tho Count railed the AojriiNn, nnd which la now known ns tho Ki'ln. This would leave his ac tual rnciiiK expenses In ISii'J nt J-NH),-000. It Is proliablo that the cost of the second races to him wns n little over thnt figure, but still within $r(Mj.(X)0. In other words, Including tlio sum of $500,000 or thereabouts for the pur chase and refitting of the Krln, the total cost to the challenger In tho last two scries of races was somewhere lu the neighborhood of $1.300.000., Hut tho cost of the Krln is not. of course, n legitimate factor In the estimate of the actual racing rtvmkiiii.ia 1 i,,l,n 1,1 v . these last for both se- capt. whinue. rics were $N."0,mh. Leaving the yacht proper nnd com ing to the collateral expenses, there Is r . FIFE, DE- BIO.NEIi. I - SHAMROCK III., THE CHALLENGER FOR THE AMERICA'S CUT. ns tho largest Item the cost of running the steam yacht Krln, for, uny, the two months she actually Is In service In connection Willi the races. This was estimated by a man familiar with the subject at $.'10,000 u month JftkMiuo in all. While Sir Thomas Upton repeatedly expressed his confidence lu Shamrock IH.'s ability to win back the America's Cup, it appeared that his confidence was not shared by those who were ac tively concerned In the management of the Shamrocks. Tint Ieslgner Fife, who had a rcputatloil nt stake, nnd who knew the challenger as a father knows his child, had grave doubts as to Shamrock Ill 's ability to cope with Reliance was evidenced by the fact that under his orders the bow sprit of the challenger was length ened three feet. So radical a change In the rig of the yacht was important, not so much be cause It Increased the nrca of the head sails nnd changed the trim of the yacht, but chictly because, on account of having been effected on the very evo of the-up races, it indicated that the owner and designer of the yacht were not sutistied with tho trim of the THE UXDERRODY OF challenger nnd wanted to make last uilnutu Improvements on the sail plan ns originally designed. Such a change, If It had been mado before the yacht Rural Delivery. That the general public thinks that rural free delivery is a good thing i shown by the fact that U,8oo applies tmm f,, tUm rmpnina of new routes arc now on file in the postoffice department, j As this is three times as many routtf as can possibly be established c'uring the next year at the prevailing rate of , appropriation for this purpose, the wis-1 dum ol rclutmig to estaoabii any route that will not serve at least 103 families becomes apparent. AtUr a Bargain. The new woman had applied (or a marriage license. 'How much?" she asked in a busi-nrss-like way. "Two dollars," replied the clerk. "Make it $1.98." she said, "and W take two of them." PlundUh Thought. "What is the best powder for bibbs?" aiked the woman. "Gunpowder," absently replied the druggist, who had been up all night with his own, FOR AMERICA'S CUR. 'Zw ''' ''""" "S .? "'a- t vAi,-. RELIANCE, THE AMERICAN liEI'EXDEU. crossed the Atlantic, would not have excited comment, but occurring as It did Just before the cup races, it was n tacit admission on the part of her owner and designer that the yacht was not fast enough. While the conlcMt decides the qnos- tion of superiority as racing machines between the Reliance and Shamrock III., there has long been n growing 'NATL HERRESIIOrr, C. O. 1SELIN AXI CAPTAIN RARR. (Respectively Designer, Managing Owner nnd Skipper of Reliance.) opinion among yachting experts that a convincing test of the relative mer its of opposite theories of yncht de signing, especially of boats which : p THE RELIANCE. shall be useful for cruising purposes after racing contests. Is ns far oil as ever. Rut the New York Run voices the The Cheerful Idiot. "This pic is entirely too affectionate," cctnpiaincd the Cheerful Idiot. "What's that?" asked the puzzled waiter girl. "I sny it's too alTertinnj'.e ihe up per crust is stuck on the lower. Bring me some of that dropstitch pie over there." Md afttr some difficulty it was beaten into the head of the distressed that he wanted some of the cranberry pie with the latticework cover, ' The Retort Courteoua. Snapp He's got a scheme for mak ing money that seems to be all right in theory. "Skrapp Huh! All men with the ories are fools. ' Snapri Indeed? That's your theory, it it? In the Billvllle-Court. "Don't pull yer gun in this here court." said the Billville justice. "You've got to respect the dignity which you see lyin' loose round her:. If you want to kill a man whilst court's in session, I'll find vnu 'or contemn! I" "C' sentiments of nn Influential yachting element when It says that the truth is that the larger problems of yacht de signing have been solved, anil we owe their solution to the struggle for the Amerlcn's Cup. The American type of yncht is no longer it wide, shnllow hull with Inside ballast and a sail plan SIR THOMAS LIFTON, BART. founded on it great hoist of lower sails and short topmasts. The Rrksh model Is no longer a plank set upon edge and kept there by a load of lead on Us hot' torn, and propelled by n set of sails of which the main one is low and wide anil surmounted by a long topmast. The managing-owner of Reliance, the defender, is C. Oliver Iselln, tlio leading yachtsman in America. lie is now forty-six years old. lie was elected n member of the New York Yacht Club In 1ST", and has since he come u life member. Though of Swiss descent lie is tall and slender enough to be called n typical Yankee seaman, and his cast of countenance, would confirm his claim to that title. The skipper of tlio Reliance Is Cap tain Charles Rarr, who steered tho Columbia to victory In the two pre vious international contests, when Sir Thomas failed to bring winning boats across the line off Sandy IIqoJc. Jli.O designers ot the defender. It Is' need less to add. nre the famous Herresholt brothers, who have done much to In crease, the prestige of America ns tho laud of peerless hoal builders? Shamrock HI. was designed by Will lam Fife, who also designed Shamrock L Captain Wringe, who Is consid ered the inost daring nnd capablo sea man In nil Rrltaln, is skipper of the challenger, and to him and the speed qualities of Shamrock III. Sir Thomas Upton pinned his faith to "lift" tho America's Cup, Sun FranrUvo Hun Ooee I'p In Airship. Ir. August (ireth has mndo nn as cension from San Francisco lu n dlrlg llilo bulloon, or airship, which he con structed. He did not cut loose from cable connections with tlio ground. Two Ways ol Doing Business. The industrious man, the plain every day kind, we mean, gets to his work early. Three hours later the man oi marked executive ability drops in to sec that the industrious man keeps steadily at work. If everything is go ing well the man of marked executive ability leaves for the day, for there ii no need for a display of his peculiar qualities. If everything is going ill the man ol marked executive ability quits at once in order that his reputation may not be compromised by hit pres ence. Needed tho Language. "Pardon me," said the red-faced citi zen as he rushed into a stationary store, "but have you such a thing at a dic tionary of profanity?" "W'hy-er-no, sir," stammered thr clerk ! "but will you ex" 'Tlain? Yes," interrupted the customer; I had exhausted my own re sources on a coal wagon that stopped the car, when I stepped on a banana peel just as a fellow asked me if I didn't think it was a late summer, and but you haven't such a thing in stock? Careless very careless of you. Indis pensable to a busy man. Good day, irl'' jj ; COMMERCIAL kbV.tW. . Central Trade Conditions. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Earnings of railroads for August thus far show an average gain of 7.7 per cent, over last year's figures anc 16 .1 per cent, compared with 1901. Dis tribution of merchandise is very heavy more interruption to traffic being re corded, and in staple lines prices are steady. 1'rcparations for fall trade are vigorous, many manufacturers working overtime to till importunate orders Collections nre ftillv as prompt as usual for the season, although in some lines there is less inclination to discount bills. Failures this week numbered 174 in the United Slates against 196 last year, and in Canada 2t, compared with n v year ago. Bardstrcct's says: Wheat, including flour, exports fot 'he week ending Augut 1.1, aggregate 5,413,191 bushels, against ,1,040.6.29 last week, 4.591.805 this week last year 9;o,i976i in 1901 and .1.11.1,641 in 1900 For six weeks of the cereal year tliev aggregate 18,460.444 Inflicts', ngainM 25. .iN'.ocof in 1902. 41.546.006 in 1001 and 17.982,4,18 in 1900. Com export for the week aggregate 707..187 bushels, against 884,428 last week, 9.1.42.1 a year ago, 508,807 in 1901 and .1.017.089 in 1900; for six weeks of the present cereal they aggregate 6.949.480 bushels, against ;87.S(io in 1002. 7.733,220 in 1901 and 21,266.820 in 1900. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Flour Spring clear. $3 557.1 70: best Talent $4.90; choice Family $4.15. Wheat New York No. 2, 85"jc: Philadelphia Xo, 2, 82'; Baltimore No. 2, 8i!-$c. Corn New York, No. 2, 59'-Jc: Phil adelphia No. 2, 57!4Ca57e'; Baltimore N. 2, 57; 4 e. flats New York No. 2. 42c; Phila delphia No. 2, 41c: Baltimore No. 2 4! iC- Hay We quote: No. t timothy, large bales, S.ooV? 19.50; No. 2 tim othy $16.5017.50;' No. 3 timothy $i,1.ooC( 15.00. Green Fruits and Vegetables. Ap ples Maryland and Virginia, per brl, fancy 8ocfn$l oo; do, fair to good, 60(11, 75c. Beets Native, per hunch I '-;?( 2C. Cabbage Native, per 100, Wakefield. $2.ooVi,2.5o; do, Hat Dutch, $2 toff? 4.50. Cantaloupes Anne Arundel Gems, per basket. 15W30C; do Kastcrn Shore, Maryland, per crate. 25't5oc. Celery New York State, per dozen. 30ft? 40c, Carrots Native, per bunch I (ai'jC. Corn Native, per dozen, field. lofii 12c: do, per dozen, sugar, 121150. Cucumbers Anne Arundel, per basket. 401501-. Damsons Maryland and Vir ginia,, per full barrel $5-0015:0. Egg plants Native, per basket 50(11 60c. Huckleberries Kastcrn Shore, Mary land and Virginia, per quart 6'iiC. Lettuce Native, per bushel box 40fi sec. Lima beans Native, per bushel box $l.4offi 1.45. Onions Rappahan nock, per half barrel basket bryV65c: do, per brl $1.251 t.50; do, Maryland and Pennsylvania, yellow, per hu 50'u) 55c. Pears Kastcrn Shore, Bartlett, per basket 6offi8oc: do, per box $l.oo''i 1. 10; Maryland and Virginia common, per basket s$,a 50. Pineapples Flor ida, per crate, as to sue $2.25173.25. Squash Anne Arundel, per basket 25 'u 30c. String beans Anne Arundel, per bti, green, fjotifi.sc. Tomatoes Potomac, per 2-baskct carrier, 301150c; do, per 6-bakrt carrier 251130c; do, per carrier, cultivated. iri20c; do, per ?x baskct 2o1i22!i; do, Anne Arundel, per basket 301140c. Watermelons North Carolina, selects, per. 100 Sij.oofii 18.00; do. primes, per 100 $8.oo'j 12.00; do. mils, per 100 $5,001600. Potatoes. White New, Kastcrn Shore. Virginia, per brl. No. 1. $1.40'??. 1.60; do, seconds. $100111.25: do, Rap pahannock, per brl $1,4011.60: do, sec onds, 75c1$t.oo; do, culls, 501175c; do Kastcrn Shore, Maryland, per brl. No. 1. $1.501.65; do, seconds. $1,0011.25; do, native, per bushel b'x 55I 60c. Sweets Yellows. Maryland and Vir ginia, per brl $3.00613.25; do. North Carolina, per brl $3001325. Yams New, Virginia, per brl $2,2512.50; do Potomac, Maryland, per brl S2.50V1-2.75 Live Poultry. Chickens Hens heavy to medium, 1,i2c; do, old roosters, each JS'f.loc; do, young large, 2 lbs and over. V 14c; do young, small, ii to I'i lbs. Oi 14: do. young, under ifjlbs, 1 13c. Ducks Young, 3 lbs and over, Imic; do, fancy, large, old, ioIiic: do, fancy, small. 19; do. muscovy and mon grels, lofttiic Guinea fowl, cacti 151? 20c. Pigeons Old, strong flyers, per pair 20IJ.25C; do, young, per pair (if. 20. Butter Separator 21 (fi'22: Gatherc.l Cream 2r2ic; Imitations -mqc. Eggs. Choice, Maryland and Penn sylvania, loss off, per dozen, iy',cof ; Virginia, per dozen 17I i7Jc; do. West Virginia, loss 01T, per dozen 16,17: do. Southern, loss off, per dozen, 151 16c, Guinea, per dozen 81 9c. Jobbing prices Yt to ic higher. Cheese Large, fxi-ihs, iiVhi'jc; do, 33-lbs, uWiiu'i; .'0 10s, lij-n. Live Stock. Chicago. Cattle Receipts 9000 head; market slow and weak; Tcxans $5.00; Western $3.00; good to prime steers $5.10(1550; poor to medium $3.6061.90; Mockers and feeders $2 5c V4.30; cows $1,5064 50; heifers $2.oc fz'1475; canncrs $1.50612.70; bulls $2.2; V4.60; calves $250617.00; Texas fed steers $3 5014 75; Western steers f.l 5061 4.60. Hogs Receipts 24.00c head; tomorrow 20,000; left over, 3000; market shade lower; mixed and butch ers $49561565; good to choice heavy 5.3061 5 50; rough heavy $4.651? 5.30: light $5 ,1065.70; bulk of sales $5156' 5.40. Sheep Receipts 8000 head; sheep 10 to 25c lower; lambs steady: good to choice wethers $3,4063.85: fait to choice mixed $2.50(03.40; native lambs $5.00(115.65. INDUSTRIAL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTES. The baby should weigh twenty and one-half pounds on his first birthday. Only one medical student in twelve holds a degree in arts. The United States now takes hall the world's crop of rubber. Every Frenchman is born wilh a debt of. $150 on his shoulders. Haiti devotes almost one-sixth of its revenues to free schools. The importation of American pork products is no longer prohibited by Turkey. France spends 35 per cent, of her re sources on military preparations. Of the children of school age in Russia, 17.000,000 are receiving no in struction. Germany's new meat-inspection laws have reduced by half the amount ol meat imported. There are 800 Chinese students in the colleges of Japan, and 500 more are lo be sent. 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"Marin," suddenly announced Mr. j Wiljams, "I may as well tell you 1 j have lost $50,coo in steel stocks within ; the last lew weeks." 1 "1 suppose that settles it," moaned Mrs. Wiljams. "I can't have the hay (ever this year!" DackarVic is n forcrr.nner nnd ono of tlio most common symp toms of kidney -trouble and womb dlsplaccnlcnt. READ MISS BOLLMAN'S EXPERIENCE. "Some tima ayo I was ia a very weak condition, mv work made me nervous and my back ached f rig-htf nllv allthe time, and 1 had terrible head aches. . " My mother pot a bottlo of Lydla E. l'inklium'is Vcctublc loin pound (or me, and it seemed to btrengthen my back and help me ot once, and I did not (rut bo tired us before. I continued to take It, and it brought health and strength to me, and 1 wr.nt to thank you for tho pood it bus dono me." Miks ICatk lloi.LMAM, 14?nd lt. & Wiik-s Ave., Now York City. ssocofa'fni if criminal btut htttr prov.nj gtnut9nss cannot be prtt4M.tii. Lydla T. Plnklinin'8 Vegctablo Compound t tircs been use it isi tlio groatost known rcnt?dy Tor kidney and womb trouble. Every woman who is puzzled bbout her condition hbould write to Mr. Pinkbatn ut Lj un, Mass and tell Iter all. Bilious? Dizzy? Headache? Pain back, of your eyes? It's your liver! Use Avcr's Pills. Gently laxative; all vegetable. Sold for 60 years. fc O.ArrOo., Shi, Want your moustache or beard a beautiful browat or rich black r Us BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nnnoov tw phootibt-. UKUr U Y tak mm ! m M S.aii ml tafciMt. a u4 10 dmyu' IrMtwtMil Vras. . a- a. IIU I Ss. kuS. UuK, Mm ADVERTISE" ITS? 1TPAYS BACKACHE. Kill III; f'1 IN i 4 1 - .lY.ru 1p of T f'lin'g Kidney T'll nr.d sinro hnre 1nkm i. ',.) ni- rvi. inpiwiuPt1 t I V. l.en I h"(rW Is n; u st ill- uf n-fs, ,d R-imti!:if' rem id DM nr&Jlc f.M-f 1 ui'v frtiir Ail . nn- . .f n It iut ImiI UkI fc. :? liarii l.iy w.ri. 1ou;i'i KiUm-y Pillc ore (io- . 1 It., Li.'3L ir.o. nAr.rfrR, I:x , Jf-trrh ttt lf.J'i "Tt.M'uni ii-of Lnfta Kiutify 'i.J 'nir- to taan4L 1 .ilv ft wnt MXfft fcent fn in v,ir -truKt'ift, utiJ I thurki'u' o vi hfr iit'rtt.v fh Mir.nil t iny tumcU in nut nn 1'OiUii I'alte reach the upot.' l'.i.vrn H'Anpn PillsV CxxnniA. Wv.. "Vr-vUxm to tnkin -rnrti" of Iwin'n Kiilncy Vil'.t. I cr4 Warcely t'lu u.y urine hem 1 1 -un flivp u. 1 ipht aHI rnr-U Imw to pi-t up. &4 Uior ot lmiff dtTt.M mj bark, r iitt ubuTc m to gon'v" Caiuuri-t, VVyA - " moil thiw roiipft to il'ifm.i, V. If alH'Vf riU) Mldrrnj on frp THE BOWELS CANDY CATK&RTIC AD0I. YOU Wilt FIND IT IS All. WE CtAIM, A'f'C. COMPANY, OFflT. MP'. TO WOMEN A La'ftS 1MI Pnckngo ct A IEW SPE iALTY fOR ftOMIN. I .tvii.al 1".'' vt t the l. "j t.i ini..t-i !. tl.h sd .-: r. I-:f:H:iit,j:'...r f irrtiem, . . . j si'.iili t e ist -:!, u I'uattne uartl u n. raslti.tt ttwrcf.e !a at rovc-tnttun In comtiinctl tieuiiBltiK un4 Renting iower. It kills nU Utw nirc la lo-al tte-itnient ot female lllmt li invali.ibie. Urals l-ir.tir.m.ition at.l ci;:es r.'.t disuicea, cv(r m;'. to cut N.imiI i'ftp.frl". :nr.s uiinu.Tp ifrfciirai!cn : i-m prrp dn-I ftvf, Crs Surj 'J Sort Mouth a.:tl i-.:. l.yuu A4 a '. !i pon-th r nothing fqutt it. liftnov.i ;jrir, Hardens the Garni M,.t tbUrat thetceth.n r.ti'ia bud eatti wee: ami trreaUa ThiMiainfUoriettT Ci ni n nnieit ror t'" at It lt l..i 1 1'ttt'-Mtciiro lor l.fiicuri'lKttf "vtr stlacot t'I. Vc litt jft to bcttr of tin nnl rnkr it fuilfd to r.trr, Topr'.Tcal'.il-.isncTri:: nisilalarce trial pwk.y- wi:U tixik of t:iftrttvtons nhsoluielj- fri't-. T. I n. i a t;:iy rnit.t, tu:i r iizugu to conrim. anycr At 1ruuuials or MitputI by it. AO t. tarffc itx, Niittructtn iruiirniit-L. w.:P-r i lh - ; The University of Notre Darne NCTRE DAME. IIV3IANA. It l.l. Jttl H-rs IN ln.lr., I rtlrr. K niiKitili-. in.,1 lll,ii ,, JuMnKlUn, Ail. fcrlj i,, ,., I Uin.no, l.ni..( lul. .Ilrtlul, .1 Itiiil l li rlrirn. I c i ,, , rin, A rrlillrrlm v. I liftrit u I'M 1 mulirj ui.d t vaiairirlKl I oiirMfh. it llflin I'rrf. tf ,!1 tfrilm1, .) r tL.htn.li. t-,i,ir J,.r ,llMli.o U,t,t tb hnrhv , ';'.,u "f ' 'or lr ol auyol 11.. 1 (.lltviua j Ititotn lo IteM, irr)(-rat rliMC t" fdttSS cvt-r n-M-iiti , i, 1 i, arii.K l r (', llrt in'r nr-M. A Ilium .1 1 uinWr , I 1 ai,,;i,lair l,.r ,1 . K-ilnlu 1 (1,-iil -tui- i, ill r, f,., a .t r Ul nr,i ; M. I il in il'i. I'ull, , i i., ,..r IS i.ftnLis I 1'-,.1,,,i';; I.ru.., ..) II.,, . h mt-nt. I II i-I.Olli i nr vill . -fi.li mlii r 8, ItkttS I ala uiiiiCK I rrc. A,U!rc M.V. A. Ml MllSM-V. c. y. rn-ildi-nt. B, I SC. nipnnsTabulftan the best dyspepsia inc-dlclne ever inade. A hundred mlllloni at them have besi sold la the United t:ilca in Bluett yer.i-. Every lllncs arising from n disordered stomach la relieved or cured by thilr use. So common Ig it that dls'nsc original from the stomach It imiy be safely as sorted there Is no condition of Ul heulth th-.t will not be benefited or cured by the occasional use of Itipans Tabulea. I'hyslclnuj ktow them and peak highly of theui. All drusglsta sell them. The Uve-cout package enocgh for an ordluary occasion, a oil the l'amlly llottlc, sixty cents, contains) a household supply for a year. On Keuerally elves relief wltbln twenty, lilil.UtPS. ASTHMA TAYLOR'S ASTHMA RCMCJY LI car any case ol Asthma by persisteat as. Rogt tar s!m box, by mail) 35c. three for Sl.Otk, T. Taylor ii Co Creea Cce Sprues. Flaw P ATENT8, TttAOK-MAUKPt AND rRNSItM. All IHiriHMI Mllllno o ullan hr bata tamA cmt f uU Traa- Mara, muiioii. at aouan an al4 lv ir paualona. Sv yaan praoUe -a at'uc IiJurmatluB aaS Utaralura, rltkB, aMaalav Xiik w. si. wilu ivsrini, lUlOlaa. l) I ixl ATa.. .itiHiiriaa B.SV Hat Eroptlou Disordacd Stooadj Achtaf fiais promptly reliaved bf thU grand oWrwL-b S. mm S)S.a M Aasfiiai ar aasSS, THR TAHHAK1 Jul St., haw VMS. . if! 1 1 " V I'M
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