4 Pofl't gyw it. Vtortta flssi with yon Lj (ef it rand iwenfyfoor hour a r sediment or set- tlinf indicates in unhealthy coddt lioif of the kld neys; If it s'aina your linen it Is evidence o( kid ney trouble: tot) frequent desire to) pes it or fain la the back is also ft I'"' ,na kidney and blad- tvjtol order. what to Co. Is cmfort in the kncevledjs M jre-jsed, that Dr. Kilmer' Swamp. t jreat kidney remedy fulfills every curing rheumatism, pain in the Ineyt. liver, bladder and every part rlnary passage. It correct? inability rr and scalding pain In passing i effects following use) of liquor, Att. and overcomes that unpleasant i f of being compelled to gz often ie day, ana 10 get up many times , nif;ht. The mild and the extra r effect of Swamp-Root Is soon It stands the highest for its won ires of the most distressing cases. A a medicine you should have the Id by druggists In 50c and$I. sizes. kay have a sample bottle of this discovery IvM that tells 1 kthuinlSftMICl' i"u' . ST I T --I'".J y free by mail, Dr. Kilmer at km or jb,h bhamton, N. Y. When writing men fcing this generous effer In thU paper. ;. CKOUHE, aTTORNRT AT IAW, M:nni.Bo, ra Lmliiw entrusted tohiter iciv nrouiot attention: NNSYLVANIA HILR0A3, Lewigtown Division. Id effect May 24. 1303. bin. ariTiova. I Asrwisn I am i ! M! I HM I a ts : S 4T' I '41)1 . S34i l ' S ' ; s tn I Rnnbiirv Hullnovrovfl Junction ftsliiiserove Pawling Kmmr MflKT Miifctlenura; Mentor Reavertnwo Beaver "ip-lnae Kanhe Mills McClure Wearer HhinHle Palntervtlle Mai tl and Lewlstnwn 4 40 I 4 tt 4 JT 4 3D 4 IS 87 M a 44 3a ae 24 SJa 7 54. r ts Sl Mi Inrtdnwn (Main Stfea. iM Lewlatowa Junctloa. eavea Sunbury 5 30 o m. ar- lea at Sehns?rove 5 to p m !5eliri8erovert:0Jn. m., arrives punbury 6:15 p. m. leave Lew la to wo Junction : 0 14 era. tl n m.ISitp niWpD,TW; m, u J2 a m lor Aiioona, ntunora; aoa Imorean.l Waahingtoa lflB am 9tT, A IK. a 1(1 o m For Philadelphia snit New ,06,s a am. lianatKiiaaadUls itfelphia & Ere R K Division AMD THKRN fHNTKAl. RAILWAY ' WESTWARD, we lltiierove Junction atnr for anil Wdst. Lusap m, S 03 j m. Sunday I Jiiin, Lto Sunbnry ilnfly except Sunday: tor B in ao,l i a m tor una aaa aai- nr Bellefnnte Erie mil Canamtaluaa Bur UeH Haea. Tyronu .unl tUe Ver. b (or Bn(Tlo. !! p 01 tor Belleiuau trnne and I anaOil;ila r kuniivo ami Kluuxa tur WUlUouport ; t n tor Bu Uo v: Exporttim. Erie. 5 10 a ui tnr Hne ami auua iH u m lor l. jf. rLoc E.iau aad n V) a m 1 00 aai i 3 a in lor W'.iitos- U Hiuallaa in in im, l ' u x. 5 JS r m lor ahiuiu- IMouni t'ar-ael f i Vi i m mr WUUo-barre Inius ve SolliMcrave Junction ''iimv",S ',1,l1',,,Ph' ' tiveiv few men were tua lid je li uny ar .vina M fniinuemnia s Y.ur 1 .is m, UiuiUuure 9 is a m tv.u 10 34 p tu. Now t jru 713 ui, Baltimore 12) am ku.ii Hutu nt'iut mi leave unourr : ai .luil smviiiK ai fnilaaei.lbia 4 JS in lt 1) t in S usniiictua i ll ji Mew fe a iti Wiwkileys, Hi.jia a Sumiar". ui tlailr arnviuiC H f lliliuleipuia I S torKn iu, hi 8 iuuaavi Uam- Now uik i iH u iu. UiUlliuure U lu u li.iiiou l io p in u, eoot 4aj nrrlvlnn M rnlltkleipola . w uf n w u iu, uaiUioure s uu u ia kiwi t lap w l i.l , urlviiikT PUIIMwlpllls T pil i in w v iu, UaUliuoiu r Hi p m, Wnu- i hi i.hj icjvs uuhurf at iaOiia and a 10 1' tu. lor Hinmuoj, ftnladalpaia sxal. IS I M. W'CL. Usu i Ph. Axut V'M'KKIU KY su I Xttter. -rUisruHi maun Madoa Weil Man , of Ma. ksHoiKnreu.,aniii Odajie. It aula j .uil.. itii Liu mi uuisis ia.1. u . ill i.u ibif 1im& IusuuvmU. suU u4 ! lv.,,' Uku' uuu mui b. UMUM U itiity u.I.,ursly rwswejM snseue i Vtuli ., Iiuiuiv4v, Malui iuuiMMuuat i. Viuli, : .Ntiuiui Yaitiiiis Hist .sua. ii( j, bu .i utMiHiaeid lUKiisu.i.wa, , Clu..". t'.lMM.or UisllllMitf. It' 'wilii -' mUnmxi but I IUthl..ui., .1 l.l.l k.L,l,UM. Kiil.. S u'.u u.t i, tu imUm i hssss aini n Uiu ut .. h. It veixia ua lUMUtl i It l.H u Vu( (KMK.t. I UM.t ! ''lW.utv.. iwi Sx.0 Sfttlt I "lti. Hiutnu.tu Uk out, mT w.i't4 rJi v vwib'tii. Miiuiaa vte lit MiddltburuK fa, H'MtUHQH DItOG CO. turns 1U llill.N. 'H';'v'!il 1i4U.Ula. esai NEGRO CCTTO PIECES Ifob Takes Terrible Vengeance on Brut at Devon, W. Va. HIS MANGL2D REMAINS BURNED Negro Carrlad Little Girl to Woods and Tying Her to a Tree and Gag- Qing Her, Assaulted Her Until Near ly Dead Was Caught in the Act. RhipfMda. w. Va.. July 13. Tb full details of one of the blackeat crimes; that has vpt blotted the history of the Htate have Jtist reached thla city. The little town of Devon. King coun ty, wai the ncenc of the assaulting of a little M-ypr-f)ll arlrl by a neuro, fol lowed by his iihpqupnt lynching by an enraged mob niimberln? over 200 men. The little irt was caught a hnrt distance from her home by the Mark flnnd and carrlel to a neighbor ing; wao'ls, whcro hr ho)y was tied to a frrf, hoiiiid nnI ?a?sced. Her ah afnce was noticed by th neighbors, who Immeiia'ply fnrniel thnmselvp Into a seart-hln? pnrty. She was found j In an almost. fly!n condition, hut. was able to ifll to the horror-stricken apfirrhers the s'nry. Wild wore the erlns for venitear.ee when the HUlu Itlrl's stnry was heard, but after a consultation if wa decided to lay in waif for the fiend, fn a short time he appeared, anil was just renewing his assault upon the helpless child when' the entire mob of concealed searchers en-rfra;ed and made for him. He would have hern torn limb from limb on the spot, but the horrible crime of the . human devil demanded a more cniel death, and cool heads kept the en-, raited mob hack and the nesro was dras?s;pd to the village common and ' bound to a tree. A sain the mob ?av ? Tent to their wild dealre for revenue, I and It was by the greatest jrorta of j the leaders that they were kept. bark. : The clothing of the black wretch wan !. . .... . ..) lorn irora nis Douy, ana pins, ui k.h, penknives and every conceivable ' weapon of torture waa stuck Into the akin of the negro as he struggled, j vainly pleading for his life. I He was allowed to suffer a hundred deaths, wtfh his body bleeding In a thousand plaj. The almost lifeless form of the .iftlo victim waa then! placed before the glaring eyes of thai is il brute, while willing bands cur. the, Tjbi sa nnarue from his swollen mouth. His' cries became incoherent, and be'oi'o the enraged ctttxena could be chec'.ied, fee skin waa literally cut from his body and distributed among the villa- j gers. He died with his eyes on the little girl whose life he had mined. His heart was then cut out with Jack knives, his toes and lingers chopped off and carried away as mementoej. His bloody and mangled form waa then soaked with keroslne and flred. STEAMSHIP r!ER BURNn . $500,000 Loss Sustained By Scandi navian Line at Hoboken, N. J. New York, July 11. The new pier of the Scandinavian-American line, at the foot of 17th street. Hobo ken, waa destroyed by fire and for the second time In three years the line is tem ponrily without a pier. It la believed that the loss will amount to almost Snno.tion. T'ae dock alone cost 1200,000 to hnild. No one was injured. The Are started in the store room of the pier, and when discovered the Are had a firm foothold. There was no ship of the line in port. The steam ship Island should have docked but did not arrive. On the pier was a largo part of the i-ar:;o destined for Europe which waa to be shipped on tiie Island, and this was destroyed, oaus- InS a loss or over ;;tw.wu. i.ompara- at work on the pier at the time. The heat was intense., anii many of the finiinea dropped into the river for reiitij- Floods in Germany. Beriln. July 11. The highest 2oods known in the region for Many years are reported from Sllesix Nearly the ko in. wiisUiiik'ou s.H) ui. Bultlttiun, whole wwn of Troppau was under t w iitivs amviuu at Pfiiiaueii'Uia I water for many hours. The crops of the entire district have beta destroy ed and traffic at several point3 oa the Schaenbrewn-Taippau Railway Is In terrupted owing to tho destruction of bridseu and embankments. In the Sudeten valley all the villages wera Hooded so rapidly that 30 of tbe Inhabi tants wore unable to escape in time and pwrtsned. Fifty houses were do sthoyed. Tar-ible hail atorma have devastated the country along tha low er Khiue. TUo damago to tlie winu grop is Incalculable. Soveral persona wore aillod. by lightning: Cleveland's 3com a Comedy. Mfhvauluie, July M. W. J. 3ryaa I v:t intvrv iewuvi i .to m o tho Cluvo I laud movement. Mr. Bryan said: "It ! is a .'HiKiiy ixs 't now stands, but a 1 tmsody if it .il-.-ali su-jcts-d." Aniced if he iK'ii'.'vni tft.-re was any danger of tho old lino or Clcveiand Demo crtus mpiuntiij tho nest Democratic . couvt'iitlou, Mr. Hrynn "aid: "I do not think such a thins is a probabil ity. !t tlKiw was sucii a probability, Uuiiii'-i' "luil'.l be thu rit;lu word to uso Iu loii-uviini with the resuits It would vuu to Uiu Democratic party." Hout s 3oo Encs Lony Tramp. No Yoik, July 14. Tlrwi and dusiy with a tramp o nearly J00 miles, about half way across the state, EUhu itout, Jr.. sou ot tho secretary of war, and his classmate, Frederick 13. Baa Uu. rvachud h)re after two weeks on tho road from. Clitilou, Oueida county, wiieis thvy tluibhed the year at Uiim ilum Colles. Leaving Clinton, their iviuto lay in as straight a lino as pos sible toward this city, down through MaUisou. Chenango Qelawara and Rockland counties. COLON L SANGER. RESIGNS . Generaf R. S. Oliver to is Appointed) Aaaietant Secretary of War. . Oyster Bay. N. .. Jnfy . Presl lent Roosevelt ras decl.'.ed to appoint l.norrj Robert Ciaw Glivor, of Al- rorowsr. w. c. saS'if!. bany, N. Y., as assistant secretary c.f war to succeed Colonel William Carey Sanger, resigned. The appointment was agreed upon Anally at a conference hef-veen 'he president and Secretary Rjvif. It has been in contemplation for some time, as It has been known that Secretary Sanger desired to retire from the war! . . . m k,in department on account of the 111 health of Mrs. Sanger. His resignation vas placed In the hands of the president to be accepted as soon as convenient. ' General Oliver has had a military career of distinction. He served in the civil war as a volunteer officer,! and subsequently served as an offlcpr' of the regular army establishment In both the Infantry and cavalry; branches. dark days for cotton mills; Predicted That 3oeculation Meartff' 30,000,000 Idle Spindles. j Charlotte, X. C, July 13 C,eor?e B. HUs. president, of the American : Cotton Manufacturers' Association. said that probably by September the number or Idle spindles nepenneni upon American cotton would reah. 30.0nn,0flO. j When it Is considered that about SO. 000,000 of the 125,000,000 spindles m tne entire wona are lepenaenc upon i recent iy sain wnen .neneieK, wmrs American cotton, tha importance of! whom lie iva aummoned, inotiireri is this statement cau be realized. It to tJie oh;ect of !vis iit. When he means that approximately 5i)0,000 peo-j heard :t the. mleTaU1: pie will be thrown out of employment! "What count riea were yon oli'ig1 :o and that counting an average of I30I eros in order to come here"" tn the spindle, JM0, 000,000 of capital "CerTnanr, Egypt, vud the -Vuidan," will be temporarily die. j replied 'he roiMUonary. "The deplorable condition Is due tc.i nd vers yon not aide -o flad in gambling." said Mr. Hiss. "The sttua-! dermnnv any Ileorew vvtmm yen tlon is an abnormal one, and tberel might iiav ivn verted'." ,uked Uene would never be any occasion for lit, rk. existence if It were not for the Jug-i Tlie miasionarr '-vn ohllgcrt -o admit gllng" that is going on in the cirttonl market. It Is not the high price of cor ton that hurts the trade, but the ab sence of a fixed standard of value The price doe not stay up or dow-lcisj-ennutt ir the trade to become adjusted to the situation. Labor Demonstration Fsr Mitchell. , Pittsburg. Kan., July 11. Twnty i thousand persons participated iu i: labor demonstration la honor of Prns! j dent John Mitchell, of tlie L'nitod ,'iil.r i Workers of America. Eight tliniisan !! coal miners, with 15 bands, parade;, Mr. Mitchell responded to an aiMror, of welcome hy Mayor Price. T'.ie 4i;:i jecta to be discussed by the '.nterr.tarc convention at Its session will be onpu sitjon to injunction, the proposition ' a coal holsters' union bein ainliated with the United Min Workers ol' America, against boy labor in mines opposition to building coal camps, andi the coior line. President MitcheJi says there shall he no color !!ne lrtv.vti except snciaily, and 'hat 'he coal! hoiaters' union is not necessary as i side Issue of the Cnited Mine Woricrrn of America. Cashier Short $50,000. Newbtirsh. N. Y., July 13. Josenh W. Cummin is In Jail here on flit1 charge of grand larceny. He waa mc ret ary-treasurer cashier of 'he Cornwall Bank, and la alleges to ') a defaulter to the extent of about $30,000. wrecking the bank. The state bank examiner apptamrt at the banli., and bwore the examination of thpi hnnU-a rTtmrnin fiwilr him ni1 irl confeased tlial lie waa short in his ac-i counts hetWfHa $40,000 and $no,0oo. ; He added that he would render tht?i examiner ail assistance possible ind point out the falsified accounts. Cum-' min was placed under arrest. : Lockjaw Curls Up Dying Boy. ' Shamoktn, Pa., July VS. Ma nld' body curled backward ho that it nst3' Developments '.Vrn- s. uiairniuiui only on the head and heeis. Nicholas ruia v ..uple Were. Host L.iUei Revels. Jr., 12 years old. ia dytni? at ; iUumeii. his home at Midvalley as the result of his Fourth of July celebration. A wad ' There could be no excuse for family from a toy pistol penetrated a Snser of n-arTcls if it were not that they ire the boy' -j left hand. Lockjaw devel- i prcluiies and exeu.si-s ror liappj' nvoii oped and yesterday the body lienan to ciliationa. Xo honest moa will say stiffen. The muscles In the baik and legs were drawn up until the body was arched almost like a horseshoe. The physicians say there is no hope for the lad. Seasrtore Visitor a Suicide. Atlantic City, .X J.. July 14. C. M. Cooper, of Ambler. Pa., committed sui cide In his room at one of the hotels in Chelsea. When found the body was lying Hat on tha floor, the -gas was turned on full, and the cracks were closed. Cooper arrived and appeared to be in i$ood health. He had registered, for a fortnight's stay. Engineer Meets Terrible Death. Pottsville. Pa July 1. a. 3. Adams, of Glrardville, employed as engineer of the fan enKine at the Mahavnoy tun nel of the Reading Railway near Ma hanoy City, was mangled to death, by being caught In the machinery. Every I bun in the body waa crushed- and his body waa left limp. He leave a widow and eight hildren. MCESTROTG NORTHERN ?ISB. Tat Harel? aaaia Taaaa Caaaa t Rcatlaaa la Caalltr. ., . "The theory that climatisf &ntU - tt.eas sre laryly responsible for the The aucoens of the fashionable wo- J enterprise and activity of Lba, Assay naa't private secretary in theas day lean popl finds contemporary de- depends much more on be ability j monatration in the low-r orders of to anawer telephone calls disc rim In- j animals, and particularly among the stiagly than oa hei talent for aota , fl8h."'1id a scientist who has made writing, say the New York Son. j a clov tndy of the eIIection In the Tbe prfvats secretary get salary j Sew York ao,uarltim. 0f prhap $1,400 or $100 a year and j "All of the game fish," he said, "the enjoys the confidence and considers- i tighter", the highstrunir, nervous fel- tion of her employer. On some days (ows, like the brook trout, the hlack the works ovrtime. maybe U or IS ' baa and their only slightly leas hours, snd to be efficient she must. ' strenuous brother, ths pike, are have at her linkers' ends lot of i northern fish. In only rare instancss knowledge that, wes nrr gained ,n do thes flsh become tame or rernsils g correspondency school -r included restful in captivity. They hava tbe In business tactic. She must super Veen spirit, of American enterprise in rise tbe household bookkeeping .tnl them. bill-psy-'nty, of course, lu, ner cbif "On the other hand. th quiet, duty is to he!n in socisl ma'er- easy-going flh are nearly ail fr..m She must, Knov tlm nm - tropical ivitcri. Of rot,ri there ar domestic circumstances mrl tli .-rx-ial exceptions from muddy hehft.ita, hut, rating of all the people in iir ,n nll of he hr'!liant-hued. gaudy !y plnyer'.s world, ite'ng relie.l ! n fr are from the tripics. Tiiey tre calm suggestions rbeu evlrn u--s ire and quiet, and after a short time in winted in . hurry, she mtt .ure captivity heconie an fame as to et, t0 rememher heTi folks imw. food fearltMsly fr,-m the hrnd- "f .he aray or hav :en tbroi ,no keeper;.. mo'i!nin?. "The two c!nses." continued the Wnen invitations or .nfn'-Tisl urn. ; , r. " ' Ml a,w' Pfpress. Vir like tlio na- tlons of the north and -vutli- -one (wisie o ! jinrmisd. Tlie secret nr alive and len, ami 'lie olier beau- talks over 'lie ' ihnu" -Vt.li niiTner" tl fill to '.ook noon and romnntie. hut tailors, dreosmakeru, f1nr!t Some lazy and useful only for decorative times it, is o lpliraid ind .cold, uroln purpos."!. .DISLIZES MISSION ARIES. Them Hemala Onsl.l His HnoaHary I.niea. King VenAlek. the native mler of Abyssinia, nver fanced Christianity or thos4. who endeavor to propagate it. says an exchange. He is of the opinion tna,t th orthodox f.utJi is. good enough. fnr his HUVijects, ana rnererore mio ?0 thither with Uie ohjeet of spreading tJie doctrines or Mie iMman, Catholic or ProtestJint church think it advisable ear that their sol object ti convert Hebrw-. and (XMrana, n, .va That a .-wediKih ".TiiKsiiinary that he iiad n many ili-urews in lier manv "W M,jd. Meneiek. "first convert! , , . ,-. i the Hebrews and pagnr. in Lermnny" . , 1 , -.. ! a ruf then come here and convert ua. Xv, Sonr later tbe rHaawtolnted mis-; idonary was being conducted to .he frontier by Abrsadnian soldiers. ' ' THE vVOTJAII ?EDDLH. 4h f.n no Hni-li llfttei' llati11lnnj 1 tlonaeholil Artlelea Tliain Trv Intf to Sell llitoka. ny worr.ii n vh. '. a "srhool-'erichf r -vi if u:.-' 1 ieci rrir.?' d : i-:.-i nmk . 1 :i tcMi.'iir. j er .1. .iller- tan o -he N'i-'.v V.irk !:iiu-. .1 aiiviii-siiig iii'i ' '-.an interest .1 '....um "living .'ipnlinticrs. Tile doe her own iioiisevoric voma : 'vi 11 xl ve it mtion tn inv'liinir 'hut -.rill .ave 'ier a -lain in "he 'tncic or 'u-hintr arms, 'bit -l.e '.vill not 'n.k 'o "nen iliout -iin-h U.ngs. When I iost tr.v piare as teach er n a puli.ie "school. I Tied iwnk perie i'.ing. Oh, the -vnTnen I ea.'.ed inon would invite rae in and '.'ilk 'o me t:u1 i'v enough. T!int. vas the ;roub;e. Tiiey wonld U'll me tlic.r family his '..ry and their rroulile;, mil 'lien ie:ul me o the door with 'he -orrnWui ue er'inn that thev ne'-er had anr 'ime n i-eml. tlier were so jiirv'. f rave books ;iu ton in .iTtte ;m u;a itor saviriij nrtio! . n 'hf "vny f -c? bat4?r. n-inaro narnr;,. an orntTS anfi heap little ai-rii-ii-s surh i "in- l.n fom w r-xeppr at fooH how. A ,dnl,u i.a x keen vath ftr anvrhinif nev ;n Ui.i riirrtinn and then ro the rnnntis. I hare sereral reirnlar cTiPtomerp, rha hriniy m a irmtl onmrniyFion .iti 'hir.irs that I buy for hvir Umni-room and kitchon. T2ZIH LAST QUARREL. that he and his better serenitrutua never disucreed, says a writer in the Sew York Press, t have in mind one ; brilliant fellow who tells this mi hiin I aeif and his wife in deepest eon ' Sdence: "We had our iittla attcr-liii-! ner spat as usual. She vowed she I was tfoinif home to her mother, who ! lived only two blocks away. I swore I was ijoinjj to the club and stay all niifht. The live children of our happy i union were aslet-p. ihe jjot out of the ! front door u, little ahead of ine and started east. ,1 went west.' At the corner I .looked back out of tho slant of my eye and saw her standing still In the middle of the next block. Aiter a little hesitation she walked back. Slie said nothing. I added. 'Quite a moon to-night.' 'Why don't yon open the door?' she ripped oufc- 'Because my keys are up stairs.' I replied. 'Why, so are mine! she cried. Well, r had to climb a tree and open the window on the. third floor before w got in. And. we haven't quarreled since. rem! secritarus!! " J j Tfclv Wavlt f Tlk W aa4laew ITor laastaptaiat Tkaa) I ' Tkalf Skill at l.r11r, ! nr" '"ir- ,n :timt, nov ,i nr ,t to ilead hills. or hasten: again to lisnnta) Ts TbrttSffh a 9rt Wl.en 'be ;iaiiw,y .,f ;'(r:,r MnV ! tea they 1o not vnr ,t fr,m i avf into i en i), lint fill i schist ir.S'V ,llt ,.f i pumpkin or onrc( ,md 1,ti nrk in )(lt inM -hn. , .,. wo,PT- ri.ieh -bev 4 :ltc.;i1(.r titTerent. from iMt. vl,,eh frrm rUM i-in r,.t ,t f t)l Ir.ed tud roatd ,.f ( jilm- .-u ,,), ..ujch . ruin s,v .u)(1 tin, Uracil. Tbe t, hih ! rwR vtiich are mwd .'or ins ;nri ,-,fu-n richly -a rr ri md nsi. v of i tj,w ;tler are mad if ,oiid iltr. i file nHLives y hat his 'm ia un 1 eo'lcnt remedy for fevr jnd rbenmae I tim, anil ciiemical vtneu java i ien .njtilrt ;y German rhyhiciatuaseeti '.n shov that here? ciit ifroii6j4 , far '.his it tnen t. tiotoi ,Jioljw Wanted to be Heard From! 7f there ji b :nvld: sntun. ntfr.ng Tom : cm ale 'wajiiae. rJ-lsraus ,r Tailing ol otnh, or from iencorr.es -to has tiaasi Dr. ?ierrr. in.onfe Pre- snmam wiinnvi rorapwm lucres :ns ... . ' . . . nnoacsrgBaft prorinetors ind makers it th.t wr)rt1.t-,ra me4trin -weuld like ta liaar imm r,veh rsjrsonsnd ;t will b to her advantage to nt them ,.s the-r offer, in perfect good faith, a revsrd of $500 for any case of the .ibove malsdies ! wtuch ;la ean not cure. 1 Sl.ooo FOFRlT -vi 1 1 also te -.ind i: tliv an not ,how the ordinal iwcat.ae m 'Y.e individual voiur.teen r.g l.e .-sti-naoniai :Uiw. nd ilr of .!. .ntera i everv 'eutimnniai ..mong he hr-.iuard.H rhich 'lv in constanf'.v - iil.'.ishir.vr, .hus "irrmng heir ,'enuir.eness. 'Vnauii's .jjrr.N's.kV i.Ii:,irl. v UViAriov '.Vnrrtetora. hirfalo. " oalortl, A .n. iiaia -trcrt jTr' wUai 4 vV. nr,w-! -nri.ii v ' it int ' "t'.-iin-T 'l 'h tnla-r ,jf ).v ;jtrn -t.ir ti '..er rriDtiton iTUHti st 1 tiuw : h "tjMt mv 'he narhit viav, :-.r 'mui .trnilt-.jsi 4r1Vrrd "r iur venrt rith uin vvrv rrr.rt ibiI . 1ri-ort h ,t rrfur'r. 1 h -: mr ! intfw it ittjrctr.t wd nr hrff . av' ntMrnr. 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'.Vnet lZiitraneei -..'.llet lor 111 rmlnao-a liooms. -5ii.ud 3i)c (lood. .Yleais. -5c 'looil iicromnin hitlens r t '1847 I i Rogers Brcs." the product A 'his !n;::j "v:ier'ence .iret hit. T!:t"." ire -?)Ui 'iv 'i'ai'.insj -ieal-crr,. Ior atuloue N.i. : explai::i:icj points of in terest to biv.-frs. iikiress. the makers n n yv ft fl - j J latrnstlesl -lli i-r C.mpssr, I Vsriaes, (Vas. 1 i. I.,, v .m- I T jMgispiiiafe POSil The thon sends of postal crd rAvA every month by the fr Iv1d if enndy Corporation of Rondout y V r-ne-Insr s tvsl hofli of rheir K.siMlTI5 RKMKDY reach uch hntre yriper)ops that it has lieen vxry jusiy culled- si postal Je1igi. Think of th stiissTttial reird eneh sawder of a ;y.s,! card rfelv." i trial horu of n runn rfKN'VKnv JfA"V("RITW HKVfKOV. tn- r-t,t imowri cure f.ir dHea ,,f i Sidneys, Bladder I.iv.rt- ilw1 jv.orrnstisTn, I'-"ywl1n nd Chronic Cr,tt,-, If in returu for -Ve :,ree ,,f enrd forte oMt' von r v i ft. !ha rill rdiev . r.nr ,if,.v!nir. 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