I watch 'declining health ot ' . -. ... rbtere. oo many vu. vu jption in early years tuai cat nnM tor bdxivij. u staves, when no. urjouu I of medicine, Hood's Harsa- 11 restore the quality ana t the blood and thus give ji. Head the following letter: Mit Just to write about my t,r. aired 19. She was com- jrtown, declining, had thnt tired j wtll gmMt 1 friend sal.l sue woum noi hreo month. She hal a bad ough a .' re .emel to do her any goon. S'to rend about Hoo.l Rnrsapa 'kl her give it a trial. From the port sho bogan to get better, V it few bottles sha was ooro 1 anl hr h:tlth has boon the jiii.H.." Mm. Annis rxct. Inee, Amsterdam, N. Y. y th:t my mother has not Ziin In a string words a I done. Hold's 8arsipnrllla r l m an l I am now w-'ll." JAmxtoplnm, N. Y. got U')o l s, wan" Ijo'a Boyhood, p childhood In the simple jof Carplnoto, than which simpler, a every one a ever visited an Italian , man In his home. Kiirly it exercise, plain food. rets made a strong mnn lenty of simple rommori oy he was a great walk- r. and It la an Id that he tC.Sly fond of hireling, the J sport afforded hy that and practised there In . aa It la now tint ntilv It l)V mc.HIS of lift It j r - - - h.i often 1'iV'il "aid that poets mid lovers of frcJlom oonto more frequent ly from tliMiiouiitilne and tin sea shore than f,om a flat Inland region. Century.' I j He aped aurroumll none couf krems wll country e hours, con4 and farm I if of him, will sonae. As n er and cllm' wm exec, only form part of Itn' those time ilft Nrgleet May Io. There aip 1 omo Infirmities that only a surgeon a nl.i will relieve, ami mostly Info triotly beefn-f ot neglect. A neglected nerve pain may t"come so chronica to cripple, and this la (bfta tha ease with H-latl-a. It taken In time it la easily nulnlmvl. 1 1 k i- ether nerve pa,. Ind vitfor and tiowlth are re stored. TD.Dtisniitlsof phom have been treated by the tia of tst. .Iin'ohs Oil, with tlm result m a prompt ay I pir'naneiit ctireand ri.tora tlmi t' hfiilt b ( tho ntT'i'toil n'rve. pmipla riuiii"t b t'li mri'liil with lh"lr n"rve. Thie I too mveh to kiiIW to a Imlt of f.iol. I I he rimpl thine of (.llliu . Ja?ula Oil mid apillni ne yeiira ot mNrry met p.T- erlt'pll eon'lllloll. I.et th Kliow what ''an le nn I what t delay iu au atlnolc poo irsaoarilla inaT iUWI lMiridrr. A'Mriult. $1 M tn'f ! f. I. Il.'l ''. I""11' t-!!lli are puri-lv venflible, r- t illS liable anil lienelli lul. c I L M WK't. Mr M buttle of SI. promptly may naps yam oi warmnir wrve ouyht to ln iloiia wiIIh of this dlM'af-. 1 VIT tfHd frre by Tll. Kl IMK't tl. T Nmvr IIi;khch. Nn fii it 1 1 it llrf il.tv li'M". Mr i im-! tir. Tn-atipt nnd 1 ' I r'ml boltlo free. lr. .Kline. An h M 1'hila . i l'li' iii.' I a w. ikIi r f ii I t ii tr It iW'iHrltn'. Mil a. I'ii K mt, Vwi Mc li n mill Wake . ., KriHiklyii. N. V . Urt. Vl. Mr. Vinbiw' S'lnililnrf Syritp for f MMn ti tei't hiriif, piif 1 fl-tm I he KiiniH.ri'iltiri' liilliiiiifn i tiuu, alTi p.illi; huh IliiU ulir. V u Uit U: 3I0TIIEIW MIST (U lhK. t hemoeri wa. lit. It aiU;tllVI Oi Vou buy cheap binding ot tne vest kr there is no "just bc-Y' when the merchant S3rnctmng eisc iw r. JJia Velveteen Skirt Hinding. 'or S. II. M.t c' .i.w. nd take no other. r aler win noi suppiy juu ill. Information Tiny Mioulil Furnloli at the 1'ropiT Time- Knott Inlge tiy Whicli Sum rifix May lie Avolilnl. Every mother iossossrs infurmnt ion of vital value tn her youii"; tlaiihter. When tho girl's t lioujrlits bvcuuic amjririNli, with lii .'ii liii lie. diz- iii'!s, mid a iu position ti v. we w i b"T'"t n-3-"in(T !ar's on I river .s. j JI. JM. Cc P 0 iiixb'M NrwvwritC:ty i r Tfi'Tifi iTwal Hi 1U(LM. AniP'ltf. KilUrlit. I " 1 iH f D "oat RwnoTnfc nit. -,,ro Hwy r nxde tit ta (lit.i.- ! n'l hm rrrw. Ii... l o f ' " er l.ind. firafatnol CaS fur Taly-riT HIBLB OOLLAJl COMPaVT, . K.w lor. r KUUr 8k. ! N V 1 SKNO 1 11- ..1IP ..I'.ll I . i. ill h M II .. i -riy. tit. -.ilin.lv -nr. ; wr :i.r .tk mill li..itliiu tin " IIih 1 -., -y Hli.-lv ..u lui; 'l.l" tin. I w ' V III i tl'ilil'i i luMy . ii'ini'iiii.) ia.- tfti .i- .ir . .ill. i.i .t iit. l- iv i; ipx'S". tt.it l.l, UlTllllll, ailllll.tN. I lit 1 r.k i-h i,. w ...k i ?4V ulna 1 I,, IM... I.- ... ..r GERMAN 1 1- ALL DRUG GISTS. ELIXIR. Ljiand Blood Diseases f IftJ HlllN U.tlolllll I Wl W Hklliltultlll. It. I , fullv Prosecutes Claims, tin. tl I- iiiir..n.i i, 8 I'miaiuii Hui.'i-ii limt . i' 4iv..il.i utiu t .am... . tu. It) Pllim Is) r ek t ifif hitinpT i.f ti:p ar it f, .r I t; . ul ..in r J iiuk. f ir i I- Wrwifil n Ul. Ilruvrr t ula. CeEl ileep, pains In JweU .and,, I owe limits. e.vfu ilitn. (lesiro for S'tlitiiile. itid a tlisliUo to the Mtcietv of cliildreti : when she is n mystery tn herself and friends, then, her mother should come tn her aid. I.yilia K. rinkhain's Veetal'le Com pound will, ut this time, prepare the system for the ootninj' e!i;iti!.'e. N i' that she has it, and Mrs. I'iiiMiam. at Lynn, Mass., will cheerfully tins'.vtr any letters where information is de sired. Thousands of women owe their health to her und the Ve(.'etaMe Com pound, and mothers are constantly applying to her for udvico rctfurdimj their daughters. WE HAVE NO agents. " '.r w bul.ll.llrrnoaipou.uir r pt tliu;Mlp irlra. 8I1I P"-ttr lur t.uittiatioi brorp ul. Kothti wpi rpnuvi. loo ntv'.t. i t Car rtilM, ooiyl- i'( liar ncpp.ai lvlrt Kidlncail tills. W tilp fop rptalufua FI.KHART Cartlact a Kintu U(t Ct , D. l'aTf.8cf kikkatl. It 4. CURIOUS fACTS. Soap was taxed $140 per toa in tne time of Queen Anne. A hog weighing a trifle more than 1000 pounds was killed at Itje, N. II., a few days ago. Heed pens eplit at the end like qnill pena hate been found in Egyptian tombs dating probably 2500 years IL C. Tamer II. Brown, a clerk at the Tort Hall Indian Agency, Idaho, has a nun tnohe which mcaanrca nine feet front tip to tip. If human dwellings were constructed on the same proportionate scale aa tho ant hill in Africa, private residence wonld be a milo high. John Harnett, agod scventy-flvc, dropped dead in Taris, Ky., tho other day, and at the same inatant hia lnrgo clock etoppod and cannot be made to run. Artificial teeth were not unknown in the times of the Itomana. Tho art of making them wi long lost, but re vived about tho time of tho Revolu tion. lr. J. H. Harrows has reacntedtho t'niTeraity ofChioiigo a eomploto Het of tho Rnddhiatia Hacred Heriptnroa in the original language. It fllln 100 vol umop. Mm. Hen Clemmona of Hrenthitt County, Kentucky, is thirty-five years old Aud weighs a tritlo over four huu ilrc. In pound. !Sho is tit il 1 ineren-sing iu weight, "John l)oe" was atipienie 1 for jury servico iu a Chicago court tho other 'ay. Tho man had refused to givo hia name, but ho had to cotno to bo sworn, all tlio amn. W. P. Kan f man, a teacher nt Otm ville, N. Y., knocked a pupil down and kicked him for throwing nn npplo in the anto-rooru. Tho boy lias recovered S:ioo damiigef. Tho Into (ieorgtt Merritt, of Michi giuitown, In l., lelt iu hit will direc tions that ho nhoiil 1 be buried iu n plain pino box with a pillow of shav ings and without ceremony. Meven Tunck brothera hud a family reunion nt Frepno, Cal., the other day. Tho youngest is aixty-tive and the old est eighty-four. They all wear whito beards And none of them is bald. John Wright has die 1 at his Lome in Santa Host County, Flori la, aml l'JS year-t. Ho ha l been blind for many years, but was mentally sound. Ho leaves four generations of descendant. lr. A. Jt. Hamilton of Liinuni.-, Wyr.ming. hiked into a herd of wil l cattle. They resented tho insult and chn-t d tho doctor, who got oil' with a broken shoulder bla do nud a smashed wheel. I'ii -.'land proposes to raise u rci ment of gentloiutu; there would ,lo plenty of recruits from the voting nu n wlio failed to pass the examination ad mitting to the unlit try schools. Lor 1 Wul.-eley favors tho plan. Willinn Taylor, of Sharon Valley, Conn., haul 'led this soason Md purt-'".'.Jl'T-, iu1i.i-ki.to". "R-joAuof'ii, e'lt-Vt-u 'oxes, several minks, and incidentally u number of snakes. Last week lit killed a wil L'nt weighing twinty-fivo ion nds. Hiram Lester, who died at the poor farm iu Henry County, Oeorgia, r. eutly, was said to be l'J yt-ars old. A sou of his livin .; in the sumo poor house is ninety years oid, nud a daughter, who lives iu Heard County, is uilloty-tivo years old. 1'resiileiit und ( uhinet. w M . - H M tho 1 to up inred Wild tiny in hiii Ulld i-r W Lime physl sh tn What's your husband's work? Does he have to do anything as hard as your washing and scrubbing? It cant be. What can a man do that's as hard, for most men, as tins constant nouses drudgery is, for most women? If he has any sympathy for you, tell him to get you some Pearline. Sympathy is all verv wrll iinr if'c Parlinf apathy, that you want for washing and cleaning, (else that's safe to use will save you so much down 1 york at the washtub or about the house. It saves x$ saves the ruinous wear on clothes and paint .less rubbing. Unt il the lliiti"! UK url 1 ars. 'laiMi at ed yea inil ta el tral t tho tlm latlll a thf lirov tdiloli M ALABASTINE km f "tin ppp of Mirk.yvuka.a '"V imiir IT .,"lll van TK.MPOH.tk ALABA! For Hal CDCC a Tim I I1LL ON'T RUB OFF. la I naartltarv. HII.MOIIVK l '. lit) I'M, HI IIH OKI-' Al kl iLI k, 'It If la a pin-, iwrmanpiit aiid arttptto Mr wall stitif. rxaily fur Ota bruatl by mixta- iu cola klr. by Taint Uealera Kvrr wbrre. 'ant ahimititr IK ilmiratila tlttla, aim Alaltaatina OlMlTtU. f KiH'k Plll I Itl IO Htl- IIIIM lllMlill.llllliv I hi. I..IH.. Al.i HANTIt'i .. .raii4 ltul.la. Mirh. f irSGITJIA (VARtVISi a nr A-t apwvda. wllh L ibatltut. irutlp. tliiilmr. wvaMtp. irpaal artMl ai. lns fkJUt r Wrtta Air our RpuI JMoi Nnil4 til fr It, auy aitirMpi. ictvliia 4a- rllillnlit of UV Vliuluta raran uf frotu III Iu luou ai.p.i. m..i At Pmui alii-, (runt, tliiilwr, aalor. li j Inl i-liiuau. lit (I. S i , iniitnat aim inula, autad for bts.lt hrtuuaaal VtS, Hwal Ambi Aau, f aurpkarav vav ! "In all linportaiit matters tho I'resi j dont la consulted by all the Secro i Nries," wr.tes exT'resi ii nt Harri-on I iu the Iiiidies's Home Jotirn il. in au I article upou "The President's luties." 1 "Ho is responsible fir all executive ! ti'tiou, and evervthiuir that is out of the routine receives his attention. Kvery important foreign complication is usually discu-sed with hint, aud tho diplomatic uuto receives his upprovul. Tho Bruno thing is true of each of the departments. Koutine matters pro ceed without tho knowledge or inter ference of tho l'resident ; but, if any matter of major importance arises tho Secretary present it for tho consid eration and udvico of the President. Only matter of great and general im portance affecting tho general policy of the ndmiuistration are discussed iu tho Ciibintt meetings according to my experience nud votes are of rare occurrence. Any Secretary desiring to huve au expression upon any ijues tiou iu hia department presents it, and it la discussed ; but usually questions nro settled iu a conference between tho l'reaideut and the head of tho particu lar department. There is u yielding of views, now on one side, now on tho other; but it must, of course, follow that when the President has views that ho feels he cannot yield, those views must prevail, for the responsibility is hia, both in a Constitutional and pop ular seiiHo. My habit was to give uu afternoon to each Cabiuet ollicer, on a tiled (lay of the week. These meetings were chielly given up to the consid eration uf appointments, but if auy other mutters were pending, aud deemed by tho Secretary of sullicieut importance, they were presented aud disctissed. Tho labors of n Cabiuet of ficer are iucossaut nud full of responsi bility. His time is largely t ikeu up with call, and, like tho President, he must, out of such fragments of tiiu ns he can secure, mumige to study nud decide the important question that are daily presented o him. Certain appointments, chiefly of a clerical character, are by law given tvi t'ao heads of the departments, aud rith these the l'resideut ustiuliv refuses to interfere, though ofteu urged to do so. It was my practice to refuse k sendjany card of recommendation to a Secretary, thought 1 spent tuauy a weary hour explaining to friends lh.v I could not do so." ' FOR OOPHTBY'3 SAKE. 1SD1AK PlaHTKR SUFFER. AOON 1M FROM II9KAK. U XVai a ik Baltic With tha A - When Oamtilmo Was Caarttirtxt. Frowi tV Pre; A'rte York Cif. Worn with the exposure of army life oa the froatlm-, and pnlaoaad by the eontlnual drlnklnf of alkali watwr, Jonaph Plrirauf rttfuniAd to Philadelphia eluht years ago, broken down In hnnlth and anabla to do any work. He bad pvrrH nva yrar with the Ninth Cnlti'd Htatoa Infantry In many a dtwparate fight with the Indiana In Arir.ona and othor frontlnr Hfatta and had won an unviable ruoord. In tho floroeconfllot whon Oronlrao, thi famous chief of tho Apaehas, was rap turwl, Mr. Flivauf was among the brave soldittrs who, forynfful of evorytblng but duty, eharjftvl upon tha hostlla Indians. Life on tha plains aont te an tintlttiely dtath many soldier who worn nnvnr touehed by a rwlkln's bulltit or arrow, ail Mr. Fl- Itauf chjup) nnarsuch a fato aa that. Along tlino Itotorahls tlmo was out ho was takn nrlotisly 111. but ha mtiok to his post a ut 1 1 n honorable discharge wan finally given to bim. Whon h reaehnd Philadelphia. th Indian flifhter was mian-ely nion than skin ami bunos, ami forlhroo wwk ha lav ilwirt. ly III In a hospital. ft.it ,1izv un t bis ttoitiaeh Ml as ft It had ilrle.1 tip. Th" pimptotiis wprx at'fompanlt'it by bloodv dvs entery. whli'h no mmlli-ttio pv:iih.1 to riiv. Aftr tw yi-ars of NiifTurliur Mr. Fli'tcauf eame to Now York and was tnwttnd by si-v-pral phvsli-lsns. TIii-sh t 11 not anx. sotno ralllut; his iltsi-aw I'aliiarh of tho stomach, ami others chrniln tllarrlne.i. In stH-ntiit, to n re 1 1 rtfr bIhmiI his lllnesp Mr. Flivauf said tli"il.ict..r ht'lped him, but, with all thu money ln speiit for ailvh'tt and inmtii-ine, lit. was bli to w.irt only a pinall part i if tlio 1 1 hip. Hini'i- mnvliur to his jin-p-ent hiitiii-. Nn. 517 W.tt K.rtv-s.v.-on. I Stn-t. In New York, about a ynr tiifo, Mr. Flt'eaof has txt-ii so ill that his vol.-i. und henrinir nl must left him. Then all tne llelnos fulled and the oirk mini tia l little hopit uf rs overv. At tlil erltleitl tlmehr. Willliiins' Pink i'lll-i fi r Tale p pie were nt-'iniiiHri.l-. to Mr. Kb-iraiif. an. I. ulmo-it as a la-t hope, he lnvnii t.ilm th'Tn. "Tho IM-Iietli'litl .-iTi-t of the tlie.i'e wsi felt nt 'p," Mr. I'lnmuf tol l th" reporter, ainl lifor.- I tin. I lak.'ii n Isn I ln-ni to rat with n-li-.li. Ilir.-e tum-n niut" me po tiiti.'h li -'ter Hist I Isrsn work and liav.' Imsmi tliile o keep (lt p,.,., r ye niolllh." lr. Williams' I'lnk l'lile for Pale l'.sipH lire not a (.ateiit tiie,i.iin in the ni.n.i that name nii.li"s. They wern tl r-t ootnioun,ei a- a pfesi-f1tlon anil ii-M m auelt In fflieral riftiee l.v mi einltieiit physician. Ho Rreiit wa. ihelr i-flleney that It wns 'Iremrd wise .j pla.-ti i Ii in within the reach of l. They are now iiiiniiifiti-ur,.,! I.yihi. Ir, Willlums' MoiIii-iiih Cominny, si.ieneetii.v. N. V.,an l are soli In Isix-s i never in ou form bv I he ll 'Zetl or hlllldnsl, nil I tne illll. lire enu tlntle'l Ultinst nil'llerolls I ! 1 1 .'1 1 1. It t s o. m this shaft-1 nt .' i-ents ii n. .,r m, i.oxes for ti. '. and n ay .e linl i.r nil ,rtK-ftis or ilins-t l.y ttiitil fritn lr. Wii. hubs' .Me.ieiu,. C'liuipuuy. RATTLESNAKE WINE. It In a Favorite MnlU-ine in the Wcat I mill a. I'.i iijniiiln i oioi h. In his Mi di, nl und Surgical Observations." pvldi-h.-d In 1771. gives a siiiiiiiiiifv i.r different an cient llier.lpetltie i,et In "Is. ..lsii fill till" Use uf a.lllll.'ll poisons. (Hie nf his li'i.sel Vllliolls relates to a I lise of seVele pains, spasms, ,.(, ., (,f lun .lur.iilnn. iSiMM'h Hii)H. nfier apeaking of the pa tient's siifTerlngs: "Not lo upptar In humiin lo so wreti liil u being, after telling liitn I could l nothing 1 sent lllttl tl bottle of rtittlesnake wine, to take a glass of f l oi in-ti t ly . 'I I ! w :is ! Ill the West Millies il-.-lllk as the high- est ioiill.il. II, tie melts after the piltielit Mllli.eil Itl. 'Sir.- saitl he, 'Villi t atiiiul In- mi t!i,i. h all. a '.' d as I am. linr i half so unit li pb a-t'!, 1 am eotne to j thank oii, and. if not t i hniiuil. to ; worship .lull.'" (eiiieli's aci'oimt of I l.ow he leiirtie l tin- irti.i-s of r. tt'le j snake wine j at ! !!ows "A ry wealthy old geli' bti.a Ii ill t'l" Wist I Indies had !! u' been n:!!i. ted wit'.i I lepfosy ti. a hull i'i L-"ee. wl.ii ll W.l.S I tleeiii' d itieiiral'b- l.y l. s phys.i Litis. ! Apparently in a diii g state. Ii" tnado ' his will, having a lani" b-gacy to a female s-natit. who had Imi I with htm many years This i in iiins'aii. e being known to the sen ant. sf.c uii 1 lur paramour studied and contrived j how tn make away with Irtu Iu su.li ; n manlier as fo raise t!ie le..t t;hpi. ion. 1 . ..... They put the heads of raulcsiiiikes imo the wino he drank, thinking it would prove au Infallible poison; oil the con trary, he grew better, and the crimin als, imagining the poison wus not stmng eiiotii:h. added more snake Va lium, whereby the gentleman was re stored to perfect health. I 'oils' ieiliO finally put this servant upon her knee before her master, confessing her crime. Porgii fiies was framed, and the old gentleman gaie her a sum of money, ordering her t. depart mid never sec him more." Gladness Comes With a Ix'ttcr understanding of tha transient nature of the many phys ical Ills which vanish before proiHT ef fort gentle e (T oris pleasant c fforts rightly directed. There l.s comfort in the knowledge that no runny form of Bickne. arc not due to nnv aetnnl dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrnpof Figs, prompt ly remove. That is why it Is the only remedy with millionsof families, and ia everywhere esteemed ao highly bv all whn'valuo good, health. Its hcncih inl effects urc duo to the fact, thnt it Is the one remedy which promotes Internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it net. It Is therefore) all important, in order to ire t its bene ficiul effects, to unto when you pur chase, thnt you have the p-onuine article, which is ma n u fad ured by the California Fie Syrup Co. only, and buhl by all rep Ut able ilruggi.ds. If in the enjoyment f f pood benlth, and the system 'is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies nre not needed. If nlllicted with nnv nctunl disease, otto may be commended tothe most i-killful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then otic should have the best, und w ith the well-informed everywhere, Svrupof i'ik.' stands Inchest nnd is most larirely usi'd and gives most enerul satisfaction. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas s3. SHOE beorVhe ii vi a i ,iv lo mt tor vii-. n amin the V. I.. I i.in.-l.n -' w!. it 4 coed li.- eit can I'UV OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, S v KINtillUSS, III IllIN, j ami 1. 1 I , mail,, in nil t klllilx I tl t lx -t prl.-i ti-.l r?IQ! lt atht r In akiilctl work men. We malt ami aril mure $3 Mima lliau any n I Ii r r Mr. William T. Oilme, a grocer doing business at 121 Norrls 91., rhlbi'Iolphla, retsently ma lo thi followtnK statement concerning HI pans Tubules: "I had what the doctors eailcl N 'rvons lallgoatlon, from which I suffer! day an l night I tried several doctors, took eloctrio treatment, patetit mcdlclnei, ami. In fact, nverythlng that I could hnr of, but nothing dona tne any good and I mado up my ntU.l there was ao help for me, only tonrin and bear It, but one day I was pawing a drug Storo nnd sloppe 1 to look at the ilia, play in the window and 1 happened to see a earJ with 'Ultmna Tubules' on It and I thought, well, here's another straw for a drowning man, sj I'll throw soma more money away, I wont iu aad boititbt u f.oi, itaJ, leeiits to me, the first dose took effect. I have been taking then, evor ine and they have mi rely worked wondera wltii me. When I lo ,k in"k on the pact and tlcn mi my pnweni cul'.dltlon, seems lo ine I n:u a new tuau. I a. n fiijoylug elegant health Bow, and I fool tlnit I owe uuvuy tluicks to Illp.ins TahiihM. I Iiuto rei'OUimrnd.sl th-m to aevaral of my Iricudp wii j y tliey are wonderful, an l 1 must i.,iy tic ) axe a tl d prn I to any one imff'Tliu; from a Jljord rr of this n.it an1." ftlpant Tnliulpt r-- vitl hr flrm.tf.. nr by paaII ff thw i.rl.' .V .--nl. a tii, l -n. Iu Trt- Kijii4 Ctenilral ''.iiii.tiiv. N'-. u s.ut. . .t , .1. t I r. Saniti.a vml, I'i , -nt 1 HORSE OWNEI B I l.'ll'ht tn i'i r. k Pll l ieli M B J h.p nn to . .t, i tM (T I l rarr (or t .rutp-riy 'Ivff I u. In a th aivl a . kti II 't Bay n..M . y t.ui . t , . ,, ,t ,( p . '"v tii-ili.pn.it. In . r.. i;,.i, B o, ' i . r,-t nnr On Hjrdrrl Pagp II- I t. w-r 1 ' "-'i"o nort- rook .yr v r io i eta a -.i ii ..... . .''VtW'J r""i act..' IM,..! imiiiuf.i. I ttrrr in the mirdl. N ' I-- r.'.ir... to.' ... r. it. p :il,d r.i i , ; ni.; . I , t. t '.. i iv. A-'- i.-nr !.! r ' ;r w.X, si. t. .mi, . ..mi, a . i M..HI, tt .ti. I SH.7.1 1. r !..,. ' TA'E NT SVSiTITUTE. 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VI rW M . 0 ''Vw r4x ri ---71 I MiiiniiKi-Willie, where nre those np pics gone that were In the s:oivriviuJ Willie They are with the gingerbread that was In the cupboard - Pxchuiige. tftraTscr timet, crrv or To lido, I v Lt'CASl'tll'.STV. Fsask J. I'kmt ui tkas oath that hall th aeuiur partner i f tUe tirm ot K. J. I'bisit A Co.. iloinrf ImtittesM in l tie Cu of Toitslu, L'ounl) aud Msiaafore-snl.a'id Iliat atud linn will iHtv the turn ot UNK llL'MiKkili lioU LA ItH for fl ami ev. r caja of I atpj-rh tbat ran not btttiitil b Uia utoof Its LL'a t'ntKts . , , Fatsa J. t'HtsBv. Sworn to befora ma an l puIpkthshJ in my prei-ucu, lUitib day ut Oei etuts r, A. 1. lbod. i A-W. tii.kip-is, -( AtXtiryi'tA tV Hall's CaUrrh Care Is t.sken Internally, and tru tliret Uv un tlia blomi .ml Ml lliillla mrf - - - f Uiaajtteiu. St.ud tur toainniiuiala, Ira. ' F. J. ' H a Co., I ulaUo, Op 2r bold by DrarcuU. Tio. F.very year i'i:IO,(KU is paid for adinU.-iotis to tlie li rand tipera. Paris, Pr. Kilmer's shamp Kimt eun-a till Kit! in-)' anil lUaddi-r trutiblta. 1'iiiitplilt'l and t ousultalii'ii tn-tt. lthur.iltiry.lllughdUioiuti.N. V. Hopkins county, Kv., is expericu.'iug a (lotabie rt-llh'i'His revival. WltPn an artlt-la baa Wen arlj f . r XI jrran. In ai'ittt of cotiiis-iiliuu puJ t'tapc luiitaiKsit. ii vsttpt tave aueerter auatuy. lVl'Siu.' tltvtru livei Iipp btsftt ct'iipt.iicly iiiavta au4 avid am. IsttX .l.t tviir ifrvcti fat U. thai ul ail. Imrltis' an cls'lit mouths' tour Jcuuy 1.1 uJ Betted iu,ouo. turrcasaa raoit Corona, Some Trsoat. etc., aiKiuKt b lonttaiiliv aai'plird with "Anvuii'i ifrxtiwAkil IVmA.'' Avoid Uuitatloua. A Iialtiuiore uiillioui to bvX i'tttti slug. I i o 0. & 0. No wonder poor Dinnie's so tired, carrying all day that great big piece of ,, No matter how much you are charged for a small piece of other brands, the chew is no better than "Battle Ax." For 10 cents you get almost twice as much as of other high grade goods. The 5 cent piece is nearly as large as other 10 cent pieces of equal quality. JmlQR! M flBITtv? uo ji4 llov to B Grow A Valuable Book Covering the Whole Subject. W..rth rrviv H ui I nert of flowppt. Rpttd In ratits. (.(Mill V ll.l f (III )IONKI HtTTHMin, ulKunia. iwfer Ut any huilait4 bank. - A. . fKKKINS &. t U4 llvk 14 Uullaad, lb "A Fair Face May Prove a Foul Bargain." Marry a Plain Girl if She Uses APOLIO A tlirriNS Ltkintt Okla
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