r To Cleaoaw T Mr res milt, w1a taitlr or Mlkraa, m the blood la Impare or won9.lo per kily ear habitual constipation, to ew. jhe kidney end Htt to a beeJthv activity, boat Irritating of sreaenlng them, todta- ( headache, colds or fevers, a. Syrup o( . . bolptnre commonly believed to hare jnn In Egypt- . V. Meat. Dragglst. Fh,br?"'!!,,l m , " MaU s Catarrh Cera give the beat of 7. J n (ad get r-lenlyuf teatimonials , c.r "nrwfo takes It." Uruggiat. j II. 76c . 'mirtoa with sr.ears ' Thorno. .KvVw-ai.r. I'roiwutii l rr bottle. Mr, JotrpH GodVey " IO.OOONoedlc8 Vmed tab sticking In my leg, when I was Rrring with a terriuie Durnm, roy ieu-s nmc mtmmrn rMHMlM er- (mm ktiiw-a mn I waa urged tn lake HOIHt'M MA N t I'A It 1 LI. A and in a abort time 1 waa o o d ' s 1 Cures erectly cured. 1 am an old sailor, unl T4, Ithe bert f health, thank to Hood's." Jo. irnsv, Bailor' Btiug Harbor, btaten lab Hi. JS. 1 . )!' Till are beat eriee-dlnner PUU, a F N l' i I V3 1)K. KILMKIt'g K1P-R00T CURED ME. la Grippe! Gripp! Gripp! After Effects cured. , Dilgrr writ: "I had a bad at t nek of the fjrippc; aiU'rautiiecaiigiit cold and bad a second atteca. It settled In my kidneys and liver, and Oliisuth pain and ui leery In tnjr bark and Ire. The physicians' medicine WsJ" made no imprtsauon, and I .V. IPC V ..ii continually grew worse un. til I wa a physical wreck M given tip to die. Futhcr bought mo Ulrsof Ir. Kilmer's siW AMP BOOT, and (ore I had used all of the second bottle I tilt iter, and to-day 1 am Just at well a ever. A r ha passed and not a trace of the fii-ipi ft, RWAnr-HOOTMfta ray iir. i H. Dilum, HulmevUle, Ta. Jan. 10th, 1883 iOPSY! DROPS! 1 DROPSY ! Sirred Tbrca Years. I Dr. Kilmer Co Blnghamton, N.T wife bad suffered three years with J 91 1 during tha it ho wo attended Ave different lyalclana, none whom bclicd ber longer tbun a few r. We alto um-d fades, more than tnty dlderent rem- f-, but DOttiDtf JUld help. flsrn we used your fterThehodue5 MR- GERMAN BROERINd, 1 bottle relief wn npparent, hence the itinued to tuko It until rhe hud used twenty. I Due dollar bottl. Now she la healthy I strong, as she never win be .'ore. lie will be forty-one Jiitr old on the Oth of It March and next to God slio owes her llfo AnP-HOOT. I aend Jou till testl. piy and cncloee herewith a Photograph of I wife. Your true friend, II rim an TIkokiiinu. Kb. IS, Loratuiea, Shelby Co., Ohio. VVVn t A DraccUU. SO mr Sl.OO Sis. It AM U IaaUU' Vala ( llr.lta" u) i'vMMUatln Fred), Pr. Kilmer AOo., lLnrlwmtno, K. T. ii 9. n u a u ifJSCi'' Trial Free. At Druggist COo Anointment Cure Piles THE KIND I THAT CURES! I JOHN KiniCKY, 2SD, Dyspepsia for 20 Years IB I TRIED EVERTTIILNO, U Yet 2 bottles wroughtli I A CURE. n KO riCTION, BUT TRUTH. iaa liiMmuoi Co., Iml. . i !t I P7 wit, iJr: imABLi: n a r a .a C3 A l 1 a -m . . . I (1 Is War. I l M 1. 1: VvVi ' 1 . i "ur imp v. T .k "-, ind, Cj4h,L?Mi,"""-W. .r. ,.n sc h. ai,;"" "eat th v - - " immniMk DAKA'l uvra urn i,lnu.w ..... . , -- "'"Mi riu.s ar i tV1 Th.y art rw- 1 al ear risk. II aUaa kkisJiu " at H -nui sa., ititul, aj4Mi y SCORES CRUSHED TO DEATH OOVEBKMXNT BDILDIUO FALLS At Washington, D.O. About 80 Person Kllled.and Many More Seriously Burt. Ford' Old Theatre in Bulna. Another Iragedr, less national In charac ter, but lnollng the Iom of many more liret and much more human suffering, has taineJ the walls of old Kord'a Thalre. In Wahlngton, D, C, wlier Abraham Lin coln was asfualnated by John Wllkea Hooth In April. 1805. It Is a coincidence hat Ibis second tragedy occurred on the rery day when the remains of the great tra gedian, Edwin Booth, whose life was to darkened by hi brother crime that he neer islted Washington afterward, were being laid to rojt In Mount Auburn, ceme tery, Massachusetts. The theatre, which has been ned for of fice by Ihe War department, and In which almost 5no clerk and others wer a work, collapsed Kfldjy morning, killing between 20 and 30 and Injuring between (0 and CO Vople. Following are those reported: a roimriT nrrorTiic mad. The correct list of the dead Is as follows: Allen. (Jeorge i ., renimylyania, 62 years, unm rried. Arnold, (leorge M., Virginia, 6i years, leaves a widow. Kane. Hamuel P.. Pennsylvania. M years, leaves a widow and family. liiisslus, John. Washington, 61 years, leaves a widow and family. Charin. J.K., nmimhin. Kichland county, B. C, leaves a widow and fntuilv. Haley, .leremiah, years ofd, Ilow.rd, Center county, I'a , unmarried. Kenan, Joseph R, 37 years, a native of lenimylvanla. leaves widow and family. tiane, J. H., 3S years, i'et.wky, Kiiiturl County. Mich., leaves widow nnd family. Oerault, A. N., Atinspoli, Md.. apixiint ed from New Jersey, leave widow and fam ily. Jonee, J. Hoyd. Evansvllle. lfck coun'y. Wis.. 4fi years, leaves a widow and three children. Jordan. Pavld C, I'uttiam county, Mo., leaves a widow and child. Loftus, Frederick It.. 7 jcurs, New York, leave widow uud family. Meder, Otto K. W S year, Iluffalo, N. l .. leave a widow. McKoll. J. II., Myear. Wisconstn.leavcs a widow and child. Mulledy, Michael T., 43 year, New Or lean. La. Miller, Howard S,. (Iiiernsev connty, t. Miller, lleiijamiii F., 61 years, I tlta, N. 1 .. iiiiuiarried, Nelson, Kurrows. 37 yeur. Wect Virginia, leave widow and five children. febrieber. William, College 1'ark, IVince George county, Md. Khali, Kmanuel (1., S years, North To peka, Kaa., leaves a widow and child. Williams, Frank M . -in years, Vjm Mid dieton, i'uue county, Wis., unmarried. THt ttsTor Tint iNjckitn. A. L. Amea, Iowa: F. F. Calvert, M rr land; S. J. Dewey, New York;Ixmi Dusapy, fieorge W. Davis, MiBsouri; H. II. Fsterling, tort Kcott. Kan., Washington Fry, W. .s. Uustin, Ohio; Dr. James II. Howard, (color ed) Maryland, C. F. Hathaway, Ohio; J. N. Hemmer, Tennessee; tieorge Haudv, (colored); Thomas Hynes, Missouri; J. ii. John VV. Ku.ler, New Jersey: Clifton Howe, low; William W. lecture. District of Columbia; K Leger. MiHsiasippi; Frank Metcalf, Massachusetta: (I. M. McLaughlin, Tennessee; J. F. McCormack, Wisconsin; M. McLacblan: K. H. 1'ntrick, New York; i'o. lice ofllcer Fod v; U. T. l'rolls. Tex as; V. K , Pennington. Alabama. Charles llbbinson, Udorado; J A. Btewart. F. F. Hlms, Wiadboat, C. 1). (colored).' Missouri; F. B. Wmith, Tennewe; R A. Smith, Connecti cut; F. F. 8am. Illinoi.; William M. Smith. V. U. homers. Ohio; John M. Tuomu. Hed alia. Mo; F. W. Test, Illinois: C. H. Wells, Worley, Tennexsee; James A. White, Oeorgiu. A. O, Blount, I'ennsylvanin; A. C. llUca, Indiana; Charles H. Moore, District of Columbia; F. F. Drlicoll, New York- J. A. Milles. District of Columbia. The following injure-.! are ut the Emer gency hospitul, tlieir condition being too bad to jienuil removal : F. . Teat, seriously hurt about face nnd arm and fractured skull; Frank Metculf, seriously (hocked from full; A. S. Aimes, seriously hurt about face, nei k and ankles ltobert Smith, fractured skull; Dr. (). I. IcCorniack, eye injured and shocked by fall. The tnperinicndcnt of the Emergency Hospital mys none of the men at the hos pital will die. In addition to the Injured reported, ninny who were able to proceed to their humus were hurt more or less badly. The work of clearing out the wreckage wa completed Friday night, and it wa UeUnitely ascertained that all the deud had been found. CAf"n ny AN FXCAVATto. Ford' Theatre stood on Tenth street, northwest, between K und F streetti, nml nol fur from l'mnsylvania avenue. It hud been condemned yeurs ago und has been repair ed, i ropped up aud renovated from yeur to year. An excavation for an electric light plant was being made In the cellar of the struct ure, a three atory affair, and, according to the best information obtainable, the work men had dug beneatii t ho foundation sup ports In the front of the building, weakening them to such an extent that the walls guvo way before they could be Jucked. This explanation for the cause of the accident is the only one advanced, but it seems some what strange in jw of the fact that the top floor gave way first. Men who were in the building say the crash came without warning. Those on the lop Hoor were suddenly precipitated to the Hoor below and the weight of lulling timber and furniture curried the second and first floors with it. Fcrtunutely only the forward half of the floors gavs woy. The outer edge of the floor and the rear part of the struct tire re mained inlact. The wall did not full. The hour of the disaster was very shortly afler the departments had settled down for theduy's work. The workmen, whose operation under the building were the Im mediate cause of the catastrophe, hud been tinkering upon it for two hour or more. Half an hour ear lier und few live would bave been lust.; HISTORY OF THE UUILDIN0. ' CSEO A A rilVnt-ll, THXATSK, ARMY Ml'trfM AMITUfN AS A PKATII THAI, Upon the site of the ruined building year ago a handsome church was built by the Kev. O. D. Drown, who was for years chief clerk In the General 1'oatottice. For some reason it was marked for sale, and in 1867. John T. ford purchased the property und rebuilt the church into Ford' Tneutr. The mean to do it were obtained by subscriir tiunsof SI. 000 each from 12 or 16 well mown clt liens. From its opening night the theatre bad been successful. All the theat rical star of that time appeared there, and the stock co npa'iy was of a nioit excellent character. A continued success was pro n ialied when on the fateful night of April 14, 18U5, the assassination of l'reslient Lincoln occurred within it walls, Afterward the building came into the pos session of the United Si ales aud was used to store the ghastly relic that constituted the Army and Navy Medical Museum. Here fur year reposed the few fragment of the bone of (he spine and part of the bruin of ciul teau, the assasain of 1'resident Garfield. This museum was removed to building prepared for it aud the old theatre wul patched up Into an office building. AaKLttr STUB TATt. ,t At relief meeting t.V50 wt snbsCTlhM. the largest contribution being 11.000, from the dry goo-l firm of Woodard lAthmp. President Cleveland sent his check for S100. The newspaper will eontinue the work ol soliciting contributions, with 8. M. Wood ward as treasurer. ZJkTKB WSWI WAIFS, SiKAKCIAL. Joteph Iliggln. a private banker at Chi cago, made an assignment. The asseli are scheduled at 150,000, with liabilities un known. Higglns operated banks at Maocoo tah, Sorenlo, Olllesple and St Ann, IlL, and the assignment cover all. The Citizen' National Hank of Hlllaboro. O., ha been closed by order of the Comp troller. The Tuscarahla (Ala) Ranking Compaay closed it door. The Hudson (Wis.) Baring! Dank closed Its door. The liabilities of the bank of Canvlen which failed at Camden, O , are placed at 136,000; asset nominally the tame. The Lynchburg (O ) bank ha failed. The liabilities ar t4O.000; assets 1 13.000. cm Mrs asp risni.tin. Deputy sheriffs with Winchester and armed mo1 of striker met at Lemcnr, Ilia on Friday. The first week of Ihe strike in the quarries and on the drainage canal clo. ed with a copious shedding of blood. The con t! let came at noon and a the result of a volley of shoi one man was killed outright, to have died tii.ee, two other are reported missing, said to have fallen In the canal after receiving mortal wounds (all name unknown) and 14 other were wounded, three fatally. Daniel F. Realty, thrice Mayor of Wash ington, N, J., a piano and organ dealer at that place, was arretted by Fostofllce Ins pec tor on the charge of using the United State! mails for fraudulent ptirtiose. He I accus ed of selling for 160 an org.tn worth only 115. CAtlTAI. AP l.AHOR. The patent coke drawer tested by the Frick con patty at Conne'lsville, I'a., and from which so much was hoped, ha proved a failure and shipped back to Ihe maker It did the work but was loo expensive. CHOI. fits Al'VIcr. Plxly Tenth from cholera occurred tn Mecca. Arabia Friday and tire in Cello, France. 1'aiiu A death from cholera look place in I'csseg.. near Aluis In the depart men t of liard. Two persons died of cholera at Munt pellier on the I-cx Turkey has declared a quarantine against all (hips arriving from Maiseilles. rinr. The little village of Liliernl, Mo., was al moat completely destroyed by lire. Loss, (60,000, insurance small. reason st, Mr. Frank Leslie Wilds was granted an absolute divorce from her husband. William C. K. Wilde, brother of Oecar Wilde. The principal gronnds were cruelty aud intern . perauce. Mr. Leeil rosy marry again, but this privilege I prohibited Wilde daring the life of Mrs. Leslie. VUC II.l ANKOfS. A deal has been propped between Topn lists nnd I'ruhibitionist in Iowa. The form er arc to auport 1'rof. Aylesworth. Prohi bition candidate for Governor and the Pro hibitionists are to endorxe the Populist money scheme. Chief of Police Page! lin closed the theaters, saloon and base ball park on Sun don and the gambling houses permanently iu Columbus, O. A RECOVERY IN TRADE. A Relief from the Duslness Depression of List Week. K. (i. Dun A C,'s H'mAi iVnYic of Trade ay : The ttvere depresnion of a week ago which culminated in very tight money and numerous failures, has been followed by i e recovery, lleports that dellnito action by Congress on the money question has been nssured have done much to cause the better feeling, which iiiilk'tites that opprehe inion of the future rather than present dilllculty cuum's much of the trouble Hut the strigency at Chicago nnd elsewhere lias forced realizing on the unprecedented stocks of wheat, so that the lowest prices ever known have been made here and at the West. This has helped exports und in other respect monetary conditions are dis tinctly more favoruble. The Trensury gold reserve is gaining, ex ports of gold bave been urrested, foreign exchange has (alien, with dearer money here and reduction of bank ratesat London, and banks at Cnicugo have milled with suc ces against the tuns winch appeared threat ening. Though no radical range in under lying conditions has occurred, there is more hopefulness und some recovery from the extreme contraction of credit. Wheat bus gone below 71c here and (i3c ut Chicago, receipts being 4iHi,ouu bushel daily and exports iiouooo bushels. Corn bus fallen 2c with large receipts, outs lc, pork SI. 75 per barrel, lard ti'ic, and hog loc per loo lbs. Hut oil i 6ic stronger uud coffee unchanged. Cotton is ic higher at better foreign buying. In wojI, sale, are remarkably small. In low grade cottons there has been r-oine udvauce, but not Kl ti uia lied goods, and buyer are low. The flnanoiul outlook 1 not helped as yet by lureign trade, as imports continue heuvy While ex purls ure still beiow lust year's. The failures for the week have been 322 In tbo United Stules, against 108 fur the sums week last yeur, uud Tt in Canada against 24 lt year. THE !H-MXK IIAHOMRTIR. Rank clearing, totals lor the week ending June 8, aa telvgrupbed to brudttnt, are aa follow: New York tC45,Kt4.032 D inicago 10!,&U,2i D jtoatoii 1'uiludelptilu tit. Louis...., Jiultimore... Kau Francisco Pittsburg Cincinnati Cleveland Totals. U. 8. .1.4 4.0 tU 0.1 u.s l,U7li,577 D 70,100,087 I 25.b.'i5,Ui2 I ... 10,801,803 .. 14,81,884 I 3 3 .. 14,4)7,814 D 6.0 . 13,748,060 D 11.4 6.731.08.' D2.6 1 IVi 1H1 H.V'1 I '(! Exclusive of New York 610,660.821 I) 1.6 (1 indicates increase, D decrease.) Rase Ball Reoord. The following bble shows the standing of the different base ball club up to date: . . w. u r'rt. w. l. Fct. PltUburg. 22 14 .Oll NewY'ork 1 18 .614 llrooklyn. 22 14 .fill Wash'n... 17 1U .472 Hoston.... Ti 13 .0n5CtneJn'll.. 16 21 .432 Pbiladei'a 21 14 .600 .Chicago... 19 20 .420 Paltimore 20 17 ,64l:Si. Loula. 14 20 .411 Clevel'nd. 10 It .633!Uuiv'le. 4 23 .148 A tnra Story, Win yon allow tne to add tonchlnj iitano of oonragvj to your plaaaant sird atoriaaf Early one morning last summer I wm called to the window by t great noiao among the bird people of Ihe garden, and saw the following; kwne. A yonng blackbird waa stand ing fascinetod by a cat, who waa ironchod nnder a bnah ready to spring n him. An old blackbird, on an ilex !loo by, waa nttering loud and agi tated cxica, and there waa a general tackle of anger and sympathy from Jther birds all around. After a few second the rat sprang on the young bird and held him down. At that in rtant the old bird came down on them, fliere wa a moment's rtrnuirle. tlin bird beating her wings violently in tho rat's face, and, I think, pecking at her (yea; then tho cat jumped back to her bush, the young bird made- off with long hops, and tho old ono flow up to the ilox, amid a jubilant chorus of eommendation which looted quito soiuo minute. I never saw this licfore, though I have seen a robin come quito close to a cat stalking another '.drd nd Scold and flap her wings in her face. The ways of birds nro delightful, and in a small garden you enn have many by keeping earthenware Dancers full of water fur them to bathe iu. London Spectator. Commerce ot Long Island Son n ft. "The American oon-d ha ninny tall spots, but its gilt edge, no to Kpi'nk, if the country bordtring m Lou Mum', Bound. " wtiil Captain Cliurlcn Hcrvcy TownKinul, of ('itmecticut. Theeaptaio Is famous ns the projector and f.erxis tent promoter of the f;rent brciiKWatet uow being constructed by the (lovcrn ueut at New Haven. "It is a grnnd work," said lie, 'nnd rill be of immense benefit to th un- try I have junt eulogized. The break water will be about two and a hull tulles long, ami will give us n rovlwtcHc) of ten square miles, in whirh tho flccti of the world may flout securely. "At low title there will lie eiplil fathoms of water. About one mile ol the work is finished, and to complctt it will cost, according to the Miniates, t'2,200,000. Its great utility will t appreciated when I tell you that tin value of the ahipments to New York vis Long laland Kouml are greater than the total of that which conn s in by way of Sandy Hook, The coinuu re that finds its way into New York through this eastern approach stir passes any other waterway tnillic is America. Along thin very Sound is the not (lintant future, it in within th". bounds of rcaion to bclicvo that 000,000 people will huvo LuluU.'V. Washington Post. 1'eindeer meat Is canned in Norway. The Parsoa's Kaewtag Apavaal. - In t church In the north of England on a recent Sunday rooming a clergy, man, appealing for subscriptions for the steeple fund, addressed his con gregation as lollows: "Now, tnydeat friends, 1 hope you will subscribe handsomely, as we aie earnestly to need of funds; but before you do so 1 wish to say you must le just before, jrou are generous. Therefore, breth ren, If any of you owe money, pruj think of your private claims flrsu' It Is hardly necessary to add that every member of tho congregation gave his quota to the collection. It Was a Jackpot. Boston So thnt'a Tombstono Bill, laity Denver That's Bill, stranger; the smartest curs this sido o' tho liockies. Hon ton nareasli.'allv) lo you rawe many liko Dill round here? Denver Well, I reckon not. Ths last fellow that rained Hill went broke for six mouth. Lou-ell t'tfircru Of IsaaertaeceteAII VVkelle neslaeea. ', Bead a check or a postal or xpres money eta tsr for I3.7S to Th Trade Co., ru revonahlre SU, Boeton, and yea will renHve by prepaid esprtaa a copy ef a handsomely printed and securely bound look telling yon how to In crease traalaeaa I how to deoorate your store window ; how to advertise In newspapers about circulars, cards and rosters I the coat and use of engraviag of every rlaasj the ex pens of lithograph and their value; bow to prod nee eflediva blllheada, rani and other commercial printing, with Inforuiatloa on the management of employ and everything per talnlnt to business publicity tbo only work rf Its cbua In the world; Indispensable tn every buslnnaa man whether be bean advertiser of hot. Written by Nath'l C. Fowler, Jr.. ths pert at businena and advertising. 618 Urge I", bandanmely Illustrated. You tak ne risk; If after lecelvlng the bonk you don't want It you cao return It and get your money lack. Luther wro'e s parody of the Psalms. Ininirrl diKisilon rnnt.1 iiiia. ms'chaiii S'liu oihi-rs. Why i lionrsev fM. lnt t'nlvirsal t ongli Syrup. ' cents at dru g t. h- ItcM-K.m'a 'I'- corns a box. Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake? It Is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder is the purest and strongest of all the baking powders. The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweet est, most delicious food. The strongest baking pow der makes the lightest food. That baking powder which is both purest and strongest makes the most digestible and wholesome food. Why should not every housekeeper avail herself of the baking powder which will give her the best food with the least trouble ? Avoid all baking powders cold with a gift or prize, or at a lower price than tho Royal, as they invariably contain alum, lime or sul phuric acid, and render tho food unwholesome. Certain protection from alum baking powders can be had by declining to accept any substitute fcr the Royal, which is absolutely pure. TVO DETTEFt 1 Tt O O 1 . .lA CaI I Milsov, Mifflin Co., I AV (, Pf, TelKtF.JilereftktStwYerkKTUi tSJiZ?!TtS'V5 " ,Mr"- J'hn Onimlll, ol this pluce, was thi Aj SrvttlPxlSi waon' sustaining a siost serious Injury to her s; r iWXJfeU yrA,W a un e r -- -n i r -so. - m ill iri e.a.a i,n rrir run i i ir.n.i fthwv sriiii i fctj s hii s v bniivi PEKNA. rown from i ine, and w- SafflSBC unable to walk. Her daughter providentially procured two bottles of ST. JACOBS OIL, which Mrs. C.emmill used. Pefore the secrnd bottle was cabvustcil, she was able to walk about, unit bu Inn COMPLETELY CURED." Very tru'y, M. THOMPSON. Posth-.astcs. " Cleanliness is Hae Pride, Dirt's Nae Honesty." Com mon Sence Dictates the Use of SAPOLIO "German Syrup" Judgk J. B. Hill, of the Superior Court, Walker county, Georgia, thinks enough of German Syrup to send us voluutarily a strong letter endorsing it. When men of rank, aud education thus use nnd recom mend an article, what they say is worth the attention of the public. It is above suspicion. " I have used your German Syrup," he says, "for my Coughs and Colds on the Throat and Lungs. I can recommend it for them as a first-class medicine." Take no substitute. o Roc afoTI ism aa- j.f-a-.-i.i.T.M . SOW A CASC IT WILL son An agreeable Tarattro anfl NtbTS Tosmj, Bold by Drurglsta or sent by malL t&a,Wu, and $L00 per packag. PamrWos free. IT A T1t 1"ho Varorito TOCTI KnTCH aVkw JLAwforUwleethaadiiraeikta. HCRflTCHED TEN MOUTHS A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and was cured by a few days' use of I M. H. Wolff. I tipper Muluoro, Md. SWIFT'SlPECIFIC I wa cured ome years ago of White Pwellln( In my leg by using KsjV3"J and liave bad no Symptoms of re ayJTJ turn of tho dis ease. Mitnv prnmniviii )livslcians attended tu and failed, but a. 8. 8. did the work. FADL W. KlRKrATRICK, JukMoa City, Tnn TitatiM ea BIomI u4 Skis umwi a.slWd srM. Bwirx BllcclHOt'oarAy, AiL',1., C MARRIAGE PAPER Kuta nlxrtpinWoMi ilUMtEU' MOMTULV, TULKUU. UUIO. J Do Not Be Deceived wlih l'a(f-a. rnam' l. and I'nlnli wblrh stalo the linn t. injure iiii-irii an, I Imrii rel T'w lli.lru Sun M.t I'nli.n u irltllint. Odnr-li-.. luiraiili-, ami Ihe isiiiauinrr r .v f,.r uu Un or Klu. iMt kaiti- with rn-rjr iiun-liaie. WORN NICHT AND DAY. S Ve t rAT-urrm. floliltt thn wornt rurr- rr all iiriMinininc-M. Perfect i vour, I a mil, Nt-w linitinvrmpnt lllu-i. ('m. unit run n tir If nifayurt n eiit tut ur fir arnU-.i. i.. V. llittiHi Mfsf. ( u '44l.rsUvay,N.Y.('Uj. AN IDEAL FAMILY MCOICINI k-..r Ita.ll.Mtlaaaa. It 1 1 lasesevsa. lrdiai-tsr C ufiatlftisilun. iiatj 4 umplr ilott. Offt-urtlvr llrfmliB uhI U tiinurtleitt Uo btvuua.li, I KIPAN8 f ARULE. A i (ltirriitl'jii f.illiiaai ti.fMr tiv H.nA I-; Unisriri(ircfint byniavll. 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