and other ilk, due to an inactive condi tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, may be obtained most pleasantly and most promptly by using Syrup of Fig and Elixir of Senna. It is Dot a new and .untried remedy, but Is used by millions of weD-informed families through out the world to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the system whenever laxative remedy is needed. When buying note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Car-printed on every padug of the genuine. Regular price 50 per bol one size only. For sale by all leading druggist. :i-IMMIJlM-TfflBHa.'llll.'l WOULDN'T ANY WOMANT Mollle She's great on adopting new fads. Jack nut she objects to new wrinkles. Nothing Doing but Talk. The following la told of a federal official, formerly a srnator of the United States from Kentucky. In the days of his youth the Ken turklan was nuked by a friend to sec ond him In a duel. He consented, and at sunrise the parties met at the ap pointed place. Now It was this Kentucklan's duty to say the last words touching tba terms of the duel. Hut, although be faithfully performed this duty, the duel never took place. A murmur of "Why not?" Invariably fcvs round whenever this story Is told, whereupon the answer Is as fol low s: "For a very simple reason. When Joe finished speaking It was too dark for a duel." Chicago Journal. A Bitter Critic. Ex Governor Pennypncker, at a dln Her In Philadelphia, said of the dl vorce evil: lhere would not bo so many dl "'ires ii tneie were not so many families of the Dash type. "Mr. Dash said sternly one day to bis little son: . " Your mother and I agree that you "Wire a sound whipping.' The little boy's lip curled, and he retorted bitterly: un, yes; that's the only thing mat you and mother ever do agree soout."' A Matter of Repair. I see,' Bald Hicks, "that they have lartctl a movement over In England to r-nmuei the Ten Commandments." h model, eh?" retorted Morkins. "hat a waste of time all they need restoration." Harper's Weekly. The First Difficulty. JI can marry any girl I please." "Ye8, hut you can't please any." "xiiMiR bad story tellers Is one way ' "tuning poor relations. LUCKY MISTAKE. urr Sent Pkg. of Postum and opened the Eye of the Family. A lady wrltcB from Rrookllna. Mass. "A package of Postum was sent me e nay ,y mistake. notified the grocer, but finding wat there was no coffee for breakfast t niorninS I prepared some of the , blowing the directions very -"'villlty, ',, waa ni Immediate success In my , y.' aml frol that day we have " " constantly, parents and chll ren, t()ofor my throe roay young 'era are allowed in rti-lnu It f-i t dItf:Uit n,ld Iunc''eon. They think It aim i would have a mutiny ebevera8 Sl'0Uld 1 m,t tb hllRb,lnl used to have a very coffli! .8l0"IRch whlle we wcre "8in8 oh t0 0llr surPrlso his atom- u iias grown strong and entirely well Cum q"U COfre9 "nd have becn on ''.Voting the good effects In my fara cofw ,r"t8 t0 m Blate, who was a Hon J,Tr' nnd Rfler "nlrh rersua 'B Bot her to try Postum. first w", prcJ"dll nenlnst It at kor l! , nllmcnta that coffee gave Warn, ""i Bhe got we 'y be 'siastlc Postum convert, ha t " T?C8' whIch hnd become 'Ch 1 S.1!!!.-" -ha" ! omnn. thanks , ' "fciuii, UUQ louay sue is Nam tnanks to Postum." "ni nl, , " 1 frwk w 7 l 08tum Co., Dattle te fm'J i . ' .and tlle "cn'se why" will toad B t," ,? Kreat llttle b00k' PkRs """vine,- whlcU comes in .' T.r r,'"'l 1he Bhnv. !... "nin. ..." v ',mr- Thr ", --, uu IU , nuiniia r STATE CAPITAL CHAT Leader (f (iuiiril. Company I of the Tenth Regiment, commanded by Captain Wade T. Kline and stationed at (JreeiiHburg, Westmoreland county, Ib shown to lead the National Guard again as the result of the Inspection held this year. The Orecnsburg organization led the Guard In ratings made In the Inspection at the division encamp ment last year and the figures of the Spring Inspection made In the armories show thnt It stands at the head with a general average of 98.2". and a flguro of elliclency of 98.77 both being at tho top. Company I, of tho Thirteenth Regi ment, commanded by Captain Frank M. Godley and stationed at Kaston, stands second, having a general average of !t 7 . 7 5 and a figure of effi ciency of 98. 4.1. Third place Ib held by Com puny K, of the Twelfth Regi men', comiiinnded by Captain Wil liam H. Novin and stationed at Suti bury, which Is given a general nver- nce of !7.r.2 and a figure of efficiency of 9S.II4. Companies A nnd I), Thirteenth Regiment, Scranton, follow with a figure of 98.08 for efficiency; Com pany N. Sixteenth Regiment. Crave City. Captain C. Hlnlne Siuathers, has 97.75 efficiency; Company I, KiKhth Regiment, llnrrlsbiirg, Captain Frank K. Zelgler, has 9 7.20. Regimental leaders In addition to the above are First Company I. 92.23 efficiency; Second, Company C, 93.34; Third. Company II, 95.89; Fourth, Company F. 9fi.riS; Sixth, Company A. 91.38; N'ltith, Company G. 90.80; Uotirtocnth, Company A, 92.87; Kigliteenth, Company N, ' ,i . i . Division headquarters ranks 9-1 In efficiency ; First brlsnde headquar ters. 99.3; Second, not given: Third, 100; Fourth, loo. The signal corns company, Pittsburg. Is rated nt 87.29: Company A. Knglneers. Scran ton, 97.48 nnd Company n, Pblla delphln, 92.49. flattery H, Pittsburg, leids nrtll lory with general average of 93.18 nnd 91.81 efficiency and battery C, Phoenixvllle. 93 and 90.15. AiiIiiwiIm X'ilued nt SM7..17 1. OftO, Domestic animals, poultry nnd bees Increased $38,923,000 In value, or from $102,439,000 to $141,371,000 during the ten years from 1900 to 1910 in Pennsylvania. The Increase was a growth of 38 per cent. The total value of the domestic animals was reported as $133,219,- 000 In 1910, as against $97,424,000 In 1900, the Increase amounting to $35,795,000, or 3G.7 per cent. The poultry wer valued at $7,674.- 000 In 1910. ns compared with $4 483,000 In 1900, the gain being $3 191.000, or 71.2 per cent. The bees were valued nt $478,000 In 1910. nnd $532,000 In 1900, n de crease of $54,000, or 10 per cent. These figures are gleaned from the statistics relative to domestic nnl mals poultry nnd bees on farms In tho State In the thirteenth decennial census, just Issued by Acting Direc tor Falkner. The report Is based on summaries prepared under the direction of Dr I.e Grand Powers, chief statistician for agriculture In the Bureau of Census. The figures are preliminary and subject to slight revision later, when a few other farms, whose re turns, now Incomplete, are Included In the final tables. It Is not expected that these additions will materially modify the amounts or rales stated herein. Special attention Is called to the fart that the present statement relati-8 only to live stock on farms nnd ranees and does not give the figures for the cities nnd towns of the State. I.nncnster Roail Survey. Surveys of roads In Lancaster county, which. will form part of the main highway system of the State nnd connect Ilarrlsburg with Phila delphia by way of Lancaster city, were ordered by State Highway Commissioner R. M. Iligelow. The commissioner has made an Inspec tion' of the road between this city and Lancaster and this week a corps of engineers under the direction of John T. Gcphnrt, Lancaster, one of the assistant engineers of the depart ment, will start work. The survey will be preliminary to taking over the roads and will embrace most of the routes In the county. Later on surveys will he made in Chester and Perks counties.' The commissioner also directed that work on. the sur veys of the road connecting this city and Gettysburg and on Adams coun ty roads be Inaugurated Immediately. The highway commissioner sent word to all the engineers to have their corps ready to take up road sur veys this week. In all fourteen corps will begin surveys and every section of the State will be covered. Chestnut Illiglit. State Forestry ("ommlsHloner Rob ert S. Conklln states that the chest- rut tree blight had been found on State forestry reservations In Tike, Franklin and Perry counties. Im mediate steps to eradicate the pes. will he taken by the State Foresters nnd the students at the State Fores try Academy will study the methods. A bill has just passed In France permitting women lawyers to art ar magistrates in trying cases of chll dren under 13. The best sugar cane lands of the State of San Luis Potosl are In the eastern part, tributary to Tamplco The suitability of land for cane di minishes westward from a point al most exactly halfway between the cities of Tamplco and San Luis To osl. It Is announced that a Dritiyh Japanese company has been fortnei with a subscribed capital of $S,000 000 to establish n gold-mining ente prise In Northern Manchuria. BIG fi. ' .4cte REAP WITH CRADLES Old-Tir.io Farmers Shov Revolu tion of Farm Machinery. Veteran Swing Scythe at Ninety and Explains How He Harvested Grain Seventy-Five Year Ago at DeKalb. Chicago. From the shadows of the past came reapers of DO and 70 years ago to the Henry Whit more farm the other day, near DeKalb, and In the role of harvesters pitted themselves agalnM tho marvelous machinery of modern times More than 1,000, many of whom came In automobiles, watched the men har vesting grain In as many ways as have been contrived since agricultural pur suits have been followed on the Ameri can continent. There was the old fashioned cradle, the sickle and scythe, the early-day reaper nnd the modern binder. It was a panoramic history of one of the most Important phases of the Industrial life of America. White-haired, patriarchal In nppear nnco, his shoulders bent with the weight of years, "Uncle" William Allen of Sycamore, swung his cradle for five minutes as he was wont to do three- quarters of a century ago. And as he cut his last swath, he leaned on the handle of his cradle and laughed at the Incongruity of tho picture pre sented. 'looks silly, doesn't It?" he asked of tho cheering spectators. "Times have certainly changed cince I begnn har vesting." And his old eyes followed a modern binding machine cutting a wide swath, gathering up the fallen grain and tying It In bundlos. "I am 91 years old," said the vet eran narvester as tno Dinner turned a corner, "but If I could live 20 years more I would see even greater changes In the world than since I first began swinging a cradle in a harvest field." Among the reapers wcre C. W. and W. W. .Marsh, two brothers, who have lived more than tho allotted .three score years and ten, and who are credited with being the first to have conceived the Idea of the reaper. Their first mnchlno was brought forth and cut a swath around the ten-acre field. As crudo as It seemed to the throng of spectators. It was a marvel com pared to tho cradle which they had used for yenrs before they brought the reaper Into being. 1 am glad to have lived to see this day," said the elder of the Marsh brothers. "Farming today Is not what It was when we were boys. Look at that binder. See how the driver fair ly sails through that ocean of grain. Isn't It worth living to see?" Following the exhibition In the field. bundles of wheat and oats were brought to the lawn of the Whit mors homo and spread on the grass, where It was thrashed by old-fashioned flails by men who had swung flails long be fore the thrashing machine was ever dreamed of. Specchmaklng and music concluded the day's program nnd refreshments were served In olu-fnshloned style to the hungry harvesters. WANTED TO SHOW THE JUDGE Magistrate Calls Halt When Girl Starts to Bare Form In Court Case Was Dismissed. New York. William McMeehan of 298 Avenue A was so little anxious to see his wife outside the Yorkvllle court the other day that he waited until a policeman went along with him. McMeehan was a complainant against his comely stepdaughter, Mary Miller, a pocket edition maiden, charged with presenting a large black eye to her foster parent. "She Is all the time beating me," the man told the court. 'He hit he first," said the tiny wom an. "Where?" asked Magistrate Stein-1 New Rodent Is Nevada Golden Mantled Ground Squir rel and Two Other Strange Ani mals Found In West. Berkeley, Cal. The finding of three new species of animalR, hitherto un known to scientists, Is reported In the account of the discoveries of nn expe dition sent to Humboldt county, Nev., by the University of California. The newly classified animals will be known I. BATTLESHIPS IN THE WAR GAME U1-Q UP toa MAiEUleR6 ert In a moment of Judicial Indiscre tion. The girl started to let the drapery oown from a well rounded shoulder There was a threat of a more Intimate knowledge of the fnmlly affairs of the Mc.Meehan8. "Hold on; don't do that; this case Is dismissed," snld the magistrate. "I'll see you outside." said Mrs. Mc Meehnn to her husband. McMechan said he was In no par ticular hurry about going. He waited for a policeman going his way. SEND RATTLESNAKE BY MAIL Callfornlan Made Custodian of Innu merable Collection of Spiders, Bug and Strange Things. Los Angeles, Cal. A live rattlesnake held captive In a large oil can which In turn was reinforced with a wooden box arrived at the Hollenbeck consigned to Charles Mead. blnce his receipt of the rare La- trodectus mnnctus, or red spotted spider, the most poisonous Insect of Its kind, Smend has been made the custodian of nn Innumerable collection of spiders, bugs and curious living things that crawl, creep and fly. the latest oelng the rattlesnake. A friend residing In Calzona hav ing rend of the fact that the hotel man had received the spider decided on a more peculiar gift and as a re sult set out to cntch the snake, of which species there are many in that section of the country. In a letter ac companying th- gift, the donor men tions the manner of Its capture nnd hopes that Smead will be able to add to the collection which he has or la BONE ON Removal May Restore Victim to His Right Mind. New York Man Recovers Speech After Operation and Surgeons Believe Frequent Attacks of Insanity Will Now Cease. New Haven, Conn. Removal of a piece of a patient's skull which had come In contact with the brain brought hnck the power of speech to Harry Wlltse of 154 Plymouth street. For bIx months Mr. Wlltse hnd been unable to utter a word, but when Dr. Morris D. Slattery, who per formed the operation In the presence of a dozen or more prominent sur geons In the city, came Into the op erating room again after leaving It to see another patient, Mr. Wlltse raised his head from the pillow, and In a distinct but low tone said: "Hello. Doc." There was great surprlso at the mo ment nnd the news quickly circulated to the physicians who hnd been In terested In the case. They proclaim ed the belief that when Mr. Wlltse fully recovers his strength, his speech j would be ns good as ever. They nlso believe that frequent attacks of Insan ity, the result of Injury to Mr. Wlltse's head 21 years ago, will cease. The operation was performed In the hos pital of St. Raphael. The injury to Mr. Wlltse, who Is 3G years old, enme to him when he wns 15. He was playing ball near his home In Forty-fifth street, New York city, one afternoon, when he wns run over by a team, the horse Btepplng on the boy's head. He wbb taken uncon scious to a hospital, where It was found that his skull was fractured. He remained In the hospital about six months, but ns a result of the Injury Insanity developed. He was later sent to the Insane nsy lum In MIddletown, N. Y., and nfter a few years there he was released ns cured. Three rears ago. however, he Discovered us the Nevnda golden mnntled ground squirrel, the Nevnda wood rat nnd the Intermediate short-tailed meadow mouse. The expedition was headed by Pro fessor W. P. Taylor, curator of mam mals In the California Museum of Vertebrae Zoology. With him were Miss Annie M. Alexander, Miss Louise Kellogg and Charles II. Richardson. bcarcity of big game wns reported, the only species found being the mule 1 brought together some of the finest warships owned by Uncle Snm Seventeen buttleshlps of the North Atlantic fleet comprised the attacking fleet, whose ob ject was the capture of the eastern entrance to Long Island sound. Some of these mighty fighting machines, with the Minnesota In the lead, are shown In the ac companying photograph. making for tho southwest museum. As yet Smead has not been able to decide whether the serpent shall be killed and his skin tanned and stuffed or whether to turn It over to some of tho Main street side show fakers. From Don Cnbezos. on the Mexican border, Smead several days ago re ceived one of the most perfect speci mens of a scorpion ever seen here. It Is five and one-half Inches In length with not a vertebra or a claw dis placed In the horrlblo land crab. In addition two splendid specimens of the centipede were inclosed. A mining man residing in Ixwer California undertook to show his es teem for the hotel man by shipping him a pnlr of bats captured In a great guano cave along the west shore. They were both dead, but preserved In such a manner that they will keep for a long time. In the letter accom panying the bnts the mining man tells a wonderful tale of the millions of these night flyers thnt at about seven o'clock in the evening begin to leave the caves. "They pour forth In one steady stream for a period of more than three hours, all going out over the ocean In their flight. At about three o'clock In the morning they begin to return, fly ing from the land sldo, having evi dently completed a big circle In their fllKht. Again It takes them several hours to get Inside. The raves are so foul smelling, so vilely black that they have never been fully explored." Bathing Suits In Church. New torn. Hie following adver tisement appears In a Montclalr (N. J.) newspniier: I lie itrooKdale liaptlst church will be In rest Ion nt 9:30 tomorrow morn ing. No collection. Please bring bathing suits. None of the officials of the church who might explain the advertisement could be found. HIS BRAIN m i-nine insane ngnin, and was onco more removed to the nsylum. While at the Institution he had lurid Inter vals, followed by clouded reason. Aft er treatment for about a year he was released and came to this city. He made his homo with bis brother, John Wlltse, nn electrical worker. Iwist summer his condition again com pelled his removal to the state asy- lum in Norwich for a few months. iJist December Mr. Wlltse was again taken to tho Norwich asylum. After n month there his condition became such that he could not utter a sound and re mained In thnt state until the other dny, when the opeiatton was perform ed. Now he talks rationally to his nurse, nnd the attending physicians be lieve that he will be cured of all Insan ity before long. BOY'S MILLION DOLLAR HOME $25,000 for Furnishing Apartment for Little Russell Hopkins Also Have Private Zoo. New Y'ork. Russell Hopkins of At lanta, consul general from ranamn to this country, has just nurrhased n $,,000,000 house nt 1043 Fifth avenue fe." his baby son, John Randolph Hop- kins, who was born two months ago In the Hotel St. Regis. The baby's grandmother, Mrs. J. J. Lawrence, will spend $25,000 In fur- t.lshlng a suite of rooms which are to serve for the nursery. Tho roof of the house will he cov ered with a steel wire case and con verted Into a playground. One end will be used for a small private zoo. Three Pastors In 100 Years. Claysvllle, Pa. The Ciaysvillo United Presbyterian church celebrat ed Its hundredth anniversary Sun day. The church holds a record In thnt It has hnd but three continuous pnstorates in its 100 years' existence. The present pastor. Rev. Alexander McLachlln, has been with tho church since 182. deer, the prong horned antelope and the wildcat The expedition also ex plored Virgin valley. Regular at Sunday School. Canton, O. Oeorgo Austin, Hnrt vllle's centenarian, was an attendant at all sessions of the Stark-Carroll Lutheran Sunday School convention, which closed the other day at Hart vllle. He was a speaker at the last day'B exercises. Austin is now 103 years old and has attended Sunday school since he wag 3. fjjpp) ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AN'eCf 'able Preparation for As similating HieFoodandRegula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of 'tto 1.3 I'. hi i. I.' Promotes Di$estion,Cheerful ncss and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral Not Nawc otic P,pt tf Vt DrSAHtllMCtffA Mix Srnnm to i Ant st SttJ fit C ffionnftSvHtx Htnkyvt Ytrtor Co 7.C! A perfect Ht'rnedy forConstipa. lion , Sour Stomaclt.Di.irrlioca, Worms .Convulsions .Fever i sh ncss and Loss OF SLEEP 3: Fac Simile Sigiwlurr of The Centaur Company. NEW YORK. Exact Cof.y of Wrapper. BLACKMAILING MUST BE ART Amateur Makes Mistake When H Seeks to Make Money in Such an Avocation. Tollce CommlHKiouer Waldo of New York was talking about blackmailers. "They are, as a rule, stupid," he said. "Their threatening letters uro as ludicrous In their stupidity as a letter a friend of mine received the other day." And ("onimlpsionrr Waldo, with a laugh, produced the letter. Written In a large, boyish hand. It said: "Deer sir Your winder was brok en by a bad bol wat throo It thron four thee plrpus. The ball beelonged two mee, but an eneine of mine sneaked It and did the deed to put the blaame on mee. I am sorry he did It, nnd that It have plve you grate pain, and I have persecuted the per peetrater wot done It. Hut you would not have thee innocent suffer ff-r the gilty, so. If you drop thee ball over the garden wall. If you don't be ware! (Signed) Innocent." TOO HARD WORK. "You are charged with having four wives living." "Well, I don't know whethor they re all living or not, Judge; I can't keep track of them nil." Expert Advice. "How long does It take to learn to run nn automobile?" "You'll neeil about three days to ac quaint yourself with the w orklng parts of the machine and a week to master tho vocabulary." DISTEMPER In nil its forms mm nn nil ncen of lioren. as well nif. doj, cured nnd ether in nunc Stulilc prevented fintn linvnii; the iIhi'iii-p with M'OIIN'S IHSTKMI'Kll (IKK. hvcry bottle gunr.inteed. (tier tl'm.imO bottles mild last vi'.u- s.'nl mi l m in A,,,. good drut-'Kirt, or end to in.iiiiil'iietiirfrs. AffentN wanted. Sixilin Medie.il I n.. Siw- Contiigious Discuses. Goshen, lnj. Putting on Airs. Mrs. Fluhber Is a very superior per son. "Oh, very. You'd think she had been to a half dozen coronations." TO DKIVR Ot'T M U.Alt I AMI Itl II 1. I TIIV BVKTrU Tni Uio OUI sun.lur.l ultliVKH TAMTMI.KM. CHIJX TONU'. lull knuw -thill mil urn tMkmir. Tti fiinuul l pliiinly iirinii-d on itry liotiltt . howlnir it u iiiil- vuinlmi uml Irnn In tnsi- I ivmm nirui ! form. Tho (Juliilim iliiwi otii thi mulum. 1 nd tlin Iren riutlilt lip 111 M'1iii. HuUl bjr aU 1 At Willie Saw It. Ma Is the dock running, Willie? Willie No, mn; it's Just standing still and wagging Us tail. Judge. For iiiMnirm: tiiek crriiK Whthfr from t'lililn, llrnl, htoiimeli ur KerrottH Trontilen, CniMiillni. will iplirvn vim. It's llinilil-nli'inniit to Inkr- nelH I m modi ti-ly Try It. lev., Sic , unU 50 omi ul ilriiu tares. You can't tell tho age of a saw by looking at Its teeth. IBM GflVTOB I VC'iiiirnnteeil under the Food aid U?HiBj 'i KiSHn I tMl r "" f A Poor Weak Woman As she is termed, will endure brsvely and patiently onies which a strong man would (live way under. The fact is women are more patient than they ought te be under such troubles. Every woman ought to know that she may obtain the most experienced medical advice frit of chorgt ana in oosomit conjiaenc and privacy by writing to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierco has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., (or many years and has had wider nracticul n,rl.- In the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician In this country. ' Ilil medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak smj dcL. ate women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN TTELL, 7i6i.,?,ni?,".ndV,r.,.e? 'VmP""ni of woman's peculiar ailments are fully set forth in I Iain English in the People's Medical Adviser (1008 pages), a newly revised and up-to-date hditioa of which, cloth-hound, will he mailed frr on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of milling shy. Address as above. HI For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of V In Use For Over Thirty Years SHE WANTED FULL WEIGHT. A V iiutciier Haven t seen you In my shop lately, ma'am. I hope you haven't topped trading with me entirely. Mrs. Hliint Yes, entirely, idr. I'm a woman that doesn't believe In half I l elgh measures. New Penal System for Ontario. The Ontario government bus recent ly abolished the systitn of prison la bor contracts in that province. In fai lure the miijuiiy of the prisoners In the pennl institutions of Ontario will be employed upon farms and the mak ing of roads in (lie newly opened dis tricts. There will, however, be a per centage of the prisoners whose henlth or other circumstances prevent them from JoluiiiK in this open air work. These men will manufacture hospital supplies beds, blankets nnd so forth. Cenerous. "Wns he generous when a boy at school?" "Yes; he nlways let his school- mates take his share of the punish- nicni." JudRe. There Is a sort of hatted which never Is extinguished; It Is the hntred that superiority Inspires In medioo rity. Pnul llomjet. When the bill collector comes In at the door tho dead beat hikes for the cellar. ltr. Wtn!ow' SiHithinir n.vmp fur rhlMrrtj l.Tllimir. nofiriiH I ho (jiiiiis. rr.ln.-ea I M iIktii m liou. union ihiii. currn wiiiu eolie, Uie u botll. You can't hot on the sincerity of a man's enthusiasm unless he Is finan cially Interested. The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by Mrvrrntp i itti p LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable .-.WWJ. act surclv and centlv on the n. ' ....... S. .V liver. vuru jfi.ir' ll-n.l icu ruiiii ache, Ti;i ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. ! SMALL IMI L. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. I Genuine must boar Signature Q flTCJUTftP v"".'olrmnn,Vh. f fA I I J I mnum ii t . ihukiini.. llil ' cat rvivrvikx-s. ik-bi mult VJ A MTFrt SiTi.tM hiin.l l.iik". unit tturlip. I S-UT AH kln.U Win,. fr prl.-.I HHI1MO.M) ll.u; ( Inc.. Kl. In,,,. ml, . W. N. U.. BALTIMORE, NO. 3 1 -19 Vtl AAlT At I H 0 " ?w J I "Wv ; 2 P a D T r d'c A.K' -L'IWHn I Lew V',rlfllTTir !T D VFB IIS
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