T il(r.i 1 1 Every mother possesses information of vital vnluo to her younj? dnuphtpr. That daughter is a precious legacy, and the, responsibility for her future in largely in the hands of the mother. The mysterious change that develops the thought loss girl into the thoughtful woman should find the mother on the watch day ami night. As she cares for the physical woll-heing of her daughter, so will the woman bo, and her children also. When the young girl's thoughts become sluggish, when she experiences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits an abnormal disposition to (deep, pains in the back and lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude, and a dislike for the society of other girls, when sho is a mysterv to herself and friends, then the mother should go to her aid promptly. At such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lydia l'. iMnk hiiin'w Wprotnble Compound. It prepares the young system for the coming change, and is the Burest reliance in this hour of trial. The following letters from Miss Good are practical proof of Mrs. Pinkham's efficient advice to young women. Miss Oood asks Mrs. Pinkham for Help. Juno ISth. 1M10. "DitAn Mm. 1 inkiiam : I have been Tory much bothered for Rome time with my monthly periods being irregulnr. I will tell you all about It, and put myself in your care, for I have henrd bo tnueh of you. Koch month menntruation would In-come less and less, until it entirely stopped for six months, and now it has stopped again. I hnvo become very ner vous and of a very bad color. I am a young girl and have always find to work very htird. I would be very much pleated If you would tell me what todo." Sims I'KAiti.Hoon, Cor. 2Dth Avenue and Ycslur Way, Seattle, ash. The Happy Result. February 10th, 1000. 'TtEAnMns. Pinkham t I cannot prnlse Lvdla E. Finkhnm'H Vegetable Compound enough. It is hint nimplv wonderful the change your medicine has made in mo. 1 feel like another person. My work Is now a pleasuro to mo, while before using your medicine it wns a burden. To-day I am a healthy and happy girl. I think if more women would use your Vegetable Compound there would be less suffering in the world. I cannot express the relief I have experienced bv lining Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound." Miss Pkahl tioon. Cor. 20th Avenue and Yeslar Way, Seattle, Wash. MM PCAM G000 the: MAiiitciTa 5000 REWARD Owing to the fact thai tomt skeptical people have from time to time questioned thojienuinenessof the trttiroonial letter! we are constantly publishing, we have, deposited with the National City Ban, of I.yrm, Mass.. f'.noo, which will be paid to any persrn whf ran show that the above testimonial is not genuine, or was published before obtaining the writer's special permission. Lydia . Pinkham Mbdicinb Co. Blacktmithing Without a Fire. A blacksmith's simp without a forge seem a novelty, indeed, but there arc several in operation, declares the Chi cago Inter-Ocean. In these shops there if applied a patent horseshoe made of a special steel which is soft enough to permit of its being hammered and shan- ed, as far as may be necessary, without heating. There arc anvils here, and lymmcrs are used, so that these tinv hoored accessories of the blacksmith's shor, still remain here, but there is no fire, tnq bellows, with a grimy, swarthy, stalwart blacksmith swaying on the han dle with one hand, while he gently pokes - the burning coal in the forge with the other. There is no smoke here and no flying sparks, nor is there the long fa miliar odor of the burning hoof when the hot shoe is laid up against it. These places are horseshoeing parlors. One of these horseshoeing shops oc cupies a long room that was designed for a store in a building that stands on a corner. The shop proper, occupying the greater part of the space, opens on the side street. The office, or reception itsom, of the horseshoeing parlor, at the front end of the store, occupies a square of space of the width of the building, and running back about xt feet, where an office railing is placed, dividing the reception room from the blacksmith shop. 4 - On the floor of the office, or retention room, there is a $200 rug: there are comfortable chairs about, for visitors or lor customers; there is a desk for the manager, and there are potted palms. And all this is separated from the shop itself only by that office railing across the inner end of this reception room, beyond which one sees down the length of the shop men busily engaged shoeing horses in this blacksmith's shop with out a fire. Forestry Its Ksed In This Country. mcrican forestry has not yet gone ytic preservation ot our old lor- tgcneral reasons. Tree culture which forestry signifies in the here not thought of nor we have forests to burn. r1d forestry is a business. hand-made torcsts c 1 uecially Germany, supply phcr used in tliorie coun- deticnds on outn.lc wholly for its timber. n . e . . - 1 r . it year, ncr diii is an ! larger. But it is slow la profit on timber ulant- le yean is long to wait. kly. jn trade has grown I the past year. riTTMitritti Crnln, l-'limr ntiil IVril. Wnr.vr- No. 2 r-tl r.fti Ityii - No. i I " funis N". 'I Vl'lliiW. enr 4'l No. i vi'llmv, phelleil 40 MIxiifiMtr 4 Outs No. U while 27.' No. 8 whltn 211', I'l.orn Winter i ntent S It' r'nnrv striilKlit winter It 70 Il.v No. I timothy Ill Wl Clover No. I ill 2ft l"rr.ii- No. 1 whltn mid.. t"ti. . . . IH fid Hrnwn inlililllngM Ill 7(1 llniii. Imlk 1(1 00 Htimw- Whi'iit H a Oat 8 0(1 Hairy I'milueta. ItrTTrn Klgln erenmnry 9 27 tililn erenmery 24 Fnney cnuntry roll It ('HKtWK Ohio, ni'W New York, new 12'4 I'oilllrjr, elr. Ur.sr t lb . n (h (lllrKKNS (Irru'Mil Ktum I'n. nitd OI1I0. tn'sh 22'' Frnlta Mini Vclrfliitilpa. 1Ifmh Nnvy, pi r tii"hl 2 noli I'ol ATUKM I'lllli'V wliitn, V I'll. . 4ft CAiuiAor piTlnrri'l 10 Oxio.NH prr lnHii-1 Ml 1ft 2ft 1:1 7ft 111 OH 1(1 2ft III 2ft h rn H 25 27', ii, l 12 12' in 1:1 2:1 2 10 Wl 1 (Ml fi3 11 1 i.riMoiti:, Fi.ms VVma r - No. 2 pmI Cohn nilxi'il Oaih I'.OIIH Ill I I 1:11 Ohio eri'iimiTj- n Wligi 7I'4 A .1 21 21 I'liii.AKi i.riu I'l.orn ViiKr No. 2 ii'd t 'on - No. 2 ml V'i Untm No. 2 whit i- Ill nun Cri'iiniiTV. extrn l.ii'j.(-I'i 11 it" I vji 11 hi llrxt 2:1 .1 2(lrrr' IV 2"', 4 no 71 in 25 23 :i 10 72 4!l'4 2K'., 2H 2ft Nt.W VOItK. Vi.orii Pitli'iil' Wmi-.ai No. 2 nil Con No. 2 ('AIM Wil'tl' WI'MiTIl I'riim: Cp'nmi-ry J.iiM Sluli' niid pi nii.-i ? .1 Wlrtr 4 25 7(i', HI . 27' . l(;l j 25, . ri 21 ; 1 V 1 1 I All the flowers of the Arctic region arc cither white or yellow, and there are 70J varieties. Rewarn of Ointment for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. a niKrrury will nurely ilnatroy the nenne of mtmil snilenmiiletely ilerHiige tfliiwholeayHtem wiiinolitiriuk it tlirouich tho tntlcotin ail rf urea. Snoh arth'los ahotilil novnr he himmI nxrept on SroHctiitlnnaii'iiiii rnpiitjhlepiiyiili'laiia,Hi the Alunui tliny wlllilo In tt-n fulil totliOKiMMl you ran iKiHHllilyriorive fnim tliein. Hit l'a ntiirrh Curn niHtiiifiiftiireit liy F. J. Cheney & Co.. Tnle'lii, (., t!ntititlna no marenry, anil la tAkcn ttitem'tlly. artinK directly uion thi hlonil anil miiciitia anrfHioa nf the nyatem. In buying H til l'a ntarrh 1 u re be sure Ui iri't the i;onuine. It la taken Internally, an I la inaile In Toledo, Ohio, hv K. J. 1 lieiiey & 1 n. T. ttimonialn free. , t4hnlil by DniKi:ihtM; pr-lre, 7.Vi. per buttle. Uoll'a Family l'Dla are the bet. I Two rtritish ships,- each over a cen 'tnry old, were still sailing the seas last year. I Dast For tha Bowels. Ma matter what alls you, bsadaehs ta a ! sancer, you will sever get welt until your ! bowel are put right. Casoasst help : nature, cure yon without a gripe or pain, iiroduoe easy natural movements, eosi you ut 10 eeuts to start getting your health ok. Cascasbts Candy Cathartic), the genuine), put up to metal botes, every tab , let has (J. 0.0. stamped OB it. Bewsie ot Imitations. I It is a noteworthy fact that farm wages run highest in Scotland, where I schooling has long been better than else I where. It requires no experlenna to dye with Pdtxau Fadeless Die. Hlraply boding your goods to the dye Is all tbat Is neoeuiiry, j It is estimated that rural free mail de I livery is increasing the value of laud I in Colorado, where it is in operation, $5 ' a.: acre. To Cure a Cold In One Par. Take 1xatite llsouo Qdinimi Taih.kts. All druk't;!' rifnnrl Uie mnry If It fatla to cure, a. W. (iuovs's alguature la uu each box. HI I The distance from Liverpool, Eng land, to llalilax, M. b., is 3,450 miles. Plao's Cure for ('onsuuipiloa 1 an InfaMU hl Rieillxluo lor conitlis nod enlda N. W. Uahuu. Oicun OruvH, N. J., Fob. 17, 1M0. The prairie chicken, it is- predicted, will soon become extinct in Kansas. The Bead Prescription for Chills and F"Tr Is a bottle nf (IhOvi's TAiTRLmej ChillI OHIO. It la simply iron enj quiiime In a iaaieleae form. No cure uo y. I'tlce sua I.IVH hTlll'K. Crntrnl Mo. k Vitr.U, Cut l.llirrty, I' 1. i'AT 1 1:. l'riino h.'i'W. IfiOOlo 11,(10 U.S. . .5 ft r.n' ft (1ft l'Hnii'. :ilio lo I Kill H.n. ft 2(1 ft .15 lli'illiim. IDIKI lo 1200 llw 4:i,". 4(i5 l-'iit Im'IIith II (15 4 05 lliil. lu r. Kill to 10(111 llw II Ml 4(10 ('imiiiiui to fnir :i 00 ;i r.o tl.vi-n Million to lit) :l 25 4 00 ( Minion toL,-iinij int hull." ,1-. Town 2 Wl 11 ro Mili h i'.i, i iu li 0110 115 00 l'.xlrn mil. h i'owh, i'iii'Ii .'15 00 f.3 00 HIHIH. Vrimo mi'illu'ii weluht.i ft l.lfti ft SO ll t ln'itvv yorkirH 11111I nii'illiim ft 12 fill lot ill to rlioieo (uii-kiT 5 05 0 10 (loiiil plea iind li'ht yiirkom ft 10 ft 15 Hkip I'Ikh a Ml .1 7ft Prime lirnvy lios 5 05 5 10 Comnioii to fnir 4 05 fi no ItoimhR 8 00 4 7ft Want 3 00 4 00 HHKFI Kxtrn, moillum w-l:lit wetliem. 4 00' 4 10 tiomi to hiiieii a lift a w MiHiiuin a no a ro Coiiiimin to fair 1 60 2 10 i.ahiib. I.nmlm, extrimprlnu ft 2."f7 ft fO l.nml'H, koihI to I'holi'ii, Kirlnir... a 1 .0 ft IKI l.umliM, eoinmoii to fair. Hpring.. 4 25 4 73 I'At.VKe. Vi'iil, I'Xtru 7 00'ii) 7 MI Vi'iil, good to eholeii fi 00 II 7ft Veiil, common to luir 4 7ft 5 (Ml Yeiii, eominon hi'iivy 3 60 4 0 TRADE REVIEW. Detects In tubic Icl.oo s. Ttie public school nulhoriiie s nrc rmn pcllcd by circumstances to proceed on the theory that what is good and suf ficient for one chiltl is good ami sulCi cir nt for all children, says Joel Chan I ler Harris in the Saturday Kvtniiig Tost. There is practically no remedv for this in our .common schools, which nre made up of a conglomerate m:ts m humanity, serthing and various a miss which mutt be dealt with ill linMe nod on the run. In these schools the child is taken tip, taught with the mass til pupils, and compelled to conform to the "grades" which have been invented for the convenience of the trnchcrs; and is presently thrust out and sent about i'.s business, knowing how to read and write, indeed, but possessing only the vaguest ideas in regard to the tiiiul i f knowledge which education is supposed to impart and orcrrve. 1 1 tit n specially devised system nf training and education should be enm pelled to give a different anil a belter account ol itself. If it cannot be made adjustable to the individuality, the dis position and natural hint and tendency of each rhihl thai is to partake of its benefits if it rnnnot be extended or modified to fit the drninnils nf each and nil then it is not onlv not scientific, it is absurd. The snecial beauty nf child hood mid vo'.llli, the ruptivnling mystery ol humanity, consists mainly of tiie :n I'milv. the endless variations n person ality, individuality, tendency, tempera ment the "alilies nnd rhnrnctrristi :s that nre native to each indiviili'al and to no other and if these special device t, which arc pot forward so rotifiden'ly, do not conform to. and aid in brinyinu; out and developing the most promising tendencies of the individual, they lire unworthy of serious consideration. Must Learn the L lo Sr.oti. The first tnl of a Chinese medical student upon tillering the Imperial cnl lege at Shanghai is to learn the ,100 "lift- spots in the human body. A 1 1 1 spot'' is supposed to be a place through which a needle may he passed without tausiug death. The Chinese believe firmly in demoniacal possessions, and tin ir doctors do n great deal of staii biiiK and prodding In tual;e holes 'or the purpose nf Itlling out the evil spir its that are causing the sickness. I was called in to see one poor fellow who was dying nf jaundice, nnd counted over eighty punctures in his chest and arms. The Chinese practitioiu rs had furnished the demon with plenty of exits, but he declined to depart. When A criminal is executed the native doc tors nrc near.1v always on hand to se cure sections o( the body to use in com pounding their medicines. A powder made of the thigh bones is believed to be a specific for the disease known to science as "miner's anaemia." which is caused by a parasite and easily controll ed by proper remedies. New Orleans Times Democrat. Prices Going Upward Manulnc'urod CooJs Marked Up Very Ccnoral y Activity in Iron and Stool. I A watch will tick 163,144,000 times in a year if it i kept continuously running. Drag have their urn, but don't store tbem In your stomaob. lleemao'e I'epela Gum aids nature to perform lu (unotluna. ' Pai is con? nines more than 2,003 ton lot nuiis snnuuliy. K. G. Diin & Co.'s "Wccdv Ivicw of Trade" says: Prices of commodities advance almost without exception, nnd all the changes in manufactured goods nrc in the direction of firmer (pulia tion. The sniallncss of stocks of goods carried is a feature of our reports Irom most of the leading centers. Scarcity oi labor gives manufacturers in .he Middle States great concern. Activity at iron and steel mills steadily incrtas.s, and there is an coualiy uniform advance in quotations. The gain has been more general this week than at any previous tune this season, pig iron moving up jjc a too End corresponding gains appear ing ir. bars, billets, plates and structural materials generally. Instead ot the re cent agitation for cheaper steel rai's, there is now talk of an advance to S.H, owing to the further rise in steel uil lcts. Orders come forward in the best volume since last spring, when there was severe inflation of prices, and re quests for quick delivery are general. The renort of niir iron lirodttctinn on j November I shows a weekly capacity nf oniy 215,304 inns, tne smaiies; since September, 1898, but the reduction rf 29,000 tons from October t in furnace stocks is most encouraging. These figures, with the activity in all branches of the industry, indicate that there will be no further reduction in output, but the December statement will probab'y show more than 200 furnaces in blast. A temporary flurry in the wheat market on Monday took the December option above 80c. Publication of the weekly statistics had a depressing effect, par ticularly the enormous exports from Russia, which were a contradiction nf earlier statements that the crop was short in Northern Europe. Liverpool selling was large, and realizing soon made a decline of over 2c, which ex ceeded the previous advance. Failures for the week were 217 in the United States, against 210 last year, and 33 n Canada, against 20 last year. A fierce gale swept over the ttnglish channel Tuesday night, causing a num ber of wrecks. The ketch Gcoryina was lost off Hayling island. All on board were drowned. Cost of Mail Service. Postmaster General Smith will ask about $121,000,000 for the entire postal service for the fiscal year ending June 30, t)3, including .$,1,500,000 for rural free delivery. By the close of this fiscal vear 4.300 rural free delivery routes will hive been established, and the general extension contemplated next year will involve 4.500 additional routes. The postmaster general is investigating the feasibility of putting the service in oper ntio 1 at every point not readied by the reg.tlar free delivery service in opera tion in the cities. London Hct Forbidden Gates. There arc two gates in London which it is an honor equal to the star of an order to be allowed to drive through. One is the gate in the arch of the Horse Guards, nnd the other is that of the Mar ble Arch. The Horse Guards' arch is guarded by a stalwart trooper, who stands in the way of any carriage that attempts to go through, and, should the occupant not have the right to pass, turns it back. The Itishop of London, it may be remembered, was stopped once by a sentry, who did not know that his lordship is one of the privileged per sons. When there is any disputed claim, if the occupant of the vehicl who wishes to go through the arch has patience enough to wait, he can remain until one of the high court officials has given his decision acocrding to imme morial custom. London Telegraph. Look at your tongue. Is it coated? Then you have a bad taste In your mouth every morning. Your appetite is poor, and food dis tresses you. You have frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your stomach is weak and your bowels are always constipated. There's an old and re liable cure: Pffffe 1 4 Don't take a cathartic dose and then stop. Bet ter take a laxative dose each night, just enough to cause one good free move ment the day following. You feel better the very next day. Your appetite returns, your dyspepsia is cured, your headaches pass away, your tongue clears up, your liver acts well, and your bowels no longer give you trouble. Price, 23 cents. At) dragg-lsts. " I have taken Ayer's rills for 83 yearn, suit t oonsiilcr them tho best liuido, Ono pill does mo more roud tbuti half a box nt cuy other klaJ. j tiavoovur tried." Mrs N. H. Talbot, Jtareh 90, isao. Arrl.-igtou, Ksns. w v y y t- A. -V ,-W A. ',-W '.ViritlTiJOffipsoa'iEyiWalir S'je, fit!? L?.lf.r. I'I fT i. Pretty fnees and graceful forms, of young women I Why Is It they are no toon repluced by ptainneu and Innkne? H Is because the yoimg girl just entering Into womanhood does not know how to take earn of herself and hns no one competent to Instruct her. It Is not necessary that there should be anything weakening or wearying" about the functions of a female organism. Parents of young girls should luforln themselves and prevent tbelr dear ones from making costly errors. That young woman has a just eause of com plaint, who Is permitted to believe that great periodic suffering Is to be expected, that severe mysterious pnins end ache are part of her natural experience as a woman. These thing! nrc making pnnMant war on her health, her dis position nnd her beauty. It In a wanton eaerl fii'o, absolutely unnecessary and cruel. It la more it Is criminal. ,t';JI EH 1 I Ur. Ureene s NERVURA for the Blood and Nerves Dr. Ireenc's Nervnra blood nnd nerve remedy, Is the rlfcht medicine for every young girl who Is Just filtering the first stage of womanhood. It prepares the system In every way to act nor mally. It enriches thn blond supply, and keep the nerves calm and steady. KortlHed with this greot meiltelne, all the womnnly duties mny be undertaken niid e.tperlceed without the nllg'ifr est jeopardy to health. It prenerves the gifts of nature and iiKsists their development Into glotv intf, healthful beauty. Mm. Mart KnAnrra Ltti.k, of 2 Hunter Alley. Hochenter, N. Y., says: "I wns rr pil" nnd d Ih-atc hnd no color. It'Hik I r. tlrw-iie's Neiviirn. blond ned tiervii remedy, and now I am well nnd Ktroin, my fuco Is plump, and cheeks red, unit my complexion pun?." M ns. W1M.IAM IIartkls, 2.')U Kast 87th St., New York City, says s "Dr. dreene'n Nervnra mnl" a wondei f'll Improve mi nt in my health, nnd Hint diu-k, willow Ionic left mr fife. Mv frfemls hnplly know tne. I have gained flesh and nnulik a diflunnit person." The nervousness In women which Invariably pomes with nnin is of Itr.elf certain to fctop the ' l-.nn4v In fiin nnil flirnro. P!sr ... cited nerves aiuke nhnrp lines and husty speech. The beautiful curves which make women so attractive are not possible when the female organism Is out of order, as it surely Is when discomfort nnd pain are alwnys or even periodically present. It is only necessary to look in tho faces of youn? women everywhere to see that this must be so. Else why are they so pale and thin ? GET FREE AOVIOE FROM OR. GJ2EEIJE Real beauty Is rare. It belongs to perfect health. It lo posolblo to every woman who takes the matter In hand Intelligently. Get ndvlce from Dr. Clreene, tho great specialist In these matters. He will tell you why all this Is so, and show you how to avoid the stumbling; blocks that bar woman's way to happiness. You may consult Dr. drecne without cost by calling or writ. Ing to him at his office, 33 West Hth Street, New York City. Don't throw way your beauty. Write to Dr. Greene to-day. ISM mm is.. l-KafTl The supreme court of Illinois has i 11st decided by a unnnimnu vote that linrd cider ii an intoxicating drink. An Imporial Trophy. Captain Potts, of the Maxim Com pany of the Hongkong volunteer corpt. has just secured an extraordinary trophy of war nnthinn less than the llrdtr 1 the Black l'aple, set with precious I stones, winch the Uennan emperor sent nut by Prince lltnry to the emperor tit In Zululand the atmosphere is so China, lie has al?o the autoKraph It-t-jc'ear that objects can be clearly seen bv ter from the kaiser which accompanies! s'arlij.-ht at a distance of seven miles. the decoration. Flta permanently cured. No fit" or nervous. Bess aftr l)rt tiny' use of !r. Kline' Great Nerve Keatirnr. 94 trial buttle and treat4e tree. Llr.P.U.KMti-LULUUJ Aivk HkPuiia.i'a. Mr Vr.s1nw,fnnT.hlna;;yr.i:i forrhlVlirn left hi 11.'. ! ten theuuliiH. reduce inflnmmr tluli, alley, jjalli.rurtitt e'.liii eoiicjc is buttle. -k, . .111 Saftst. surest cure for 1 - - 1 1 " troubles, pf oplf praise Cough Syrup jyirerM: Refuse substitutes. Get Ll. Bull's Cough bviug. The Itickv captain obtained this re markable relic of war in a quite hai.- hazard fashion. Recently at Ticn-T-in he cn.me across some Russian soldurs, the florists aver that London ex who had been present at the looting of pends 5.000 a day upon cut (lowers. I ekniL'. line ol the Russians luiu tne rarely bestowed order atnoni; his share of the loot, hot lie was ton ignorant to rerOKeize its prcat value. Captain Potts had no difficulty in nrrivintj at the cor rect conclusion when he set eyes on the insignia and the F.mperor William's let ter, anil for a trithtiK sum he secured nossf ssion of the two. When the cap tain arrived nt Shanghai and exhibit' d his prize the tierman consul said tint he imi't take charge nf it. but Lantain I'otts declined to part. He said that he was not at all anxious to sell, and put a fab ulous price on the trophy. The cinsul immediately cabled to Ttcriin for instructions and Captain Potts is r.ow calmly awaiting the reply. London Daily Mail. PremJc! i s TEN oups CENTS S Politics l Now s Trade. In modern politics I have many times I. it n in n rl mira mfin.v cn.nl in it ainirtf. ward for the election ol a councilman j 0Up for 10 cenu and think of S Libby'i toupi are at good at soupi csn be. Some cooks msy know how to make toupi as good. None can make them better none 10 cheaply. Six plates of delicious than the entire amount contributed n i860 to carry the Pennsylvania election j J in October that cave the Republicans i absolute victory in November, says Colonel A. K. McClurc. in the Satur- J day Evening Post. There is not an ear- ( nestly contested legislative district in . this city that does not cost thousands J of dollars to run the campaign and pay the party workers: and a recent contest for nomination in one ot the senatorial 0 districts, ol Philadelphia cost the op posing factional leaders not less th.m Stoo.oio. Under our present ys:ni political leaders make politics a trade, and every ward and precinct have a host rf men who live by politics and who refuse to uive political service of any kind unless liberally paid. In i860 there was not an ' nttcipt n-r''? to buy a vote for Curtin in the entire S'atc. and. excepting in rare instances where snecial am! unusual I service was reouired. the entire work n that great battle, that revolutionize I a Nation, was willingly performed with out pay as a matter ot natnor.c duty. CO the bother saved 1 Oxtail, Mullarptawny, Cakkes, Mock Turtle, Tsmato, Vegetable, and Chicken Gumbo. At your proccrs, la cans ready (or Instant serving -just beat theco. UOBY, MoNEILL ft LIBBY Ohlopgo Write lor our booklet, "How to Hale Good Things te Eat." FREY'S Till R, n W. wn sam. K. . mn FrT's Verliilluu Is tha beat Vwcrin riestroyr I Ihivw vr fonuil. . leaae ftl' iai.d me soma rlclil away. Mra. 11. r. Hrnsti. Ordtiii.tlla. Va.t Ml Ami i'rey's rniifnit tb try a bmluea 1 baver itoeU. I arlie f tiii ilirM'i as I itinst liasttua I k 1 kiml anil hi fib. a A iierf.'i-t lon'r mu4 Vi r.- tn-ellll heililrr. i At rtr'v'i.'i', i-iiie try atoresor be mail. 2.) e. Tbe . li'l. Iran's iru-u 1. ri. uV . r .ll.. It.. I liuuir, .ld. Rich Antiquarian Find In Turkey. At the village of Anhar. near Erpli. close to the ancient town of Icnniuiu, u srenphagus has been uncovered entire ly composed of marble on which tlovv ers. animals and figures of warriors virc sculptured, says a foreign correspond ent. The period to which the relic be longs is not yet known, but the work manship is exquisite, and is said to be superior to anything of the kind in the Stamhoul Museum, which contains the sarcophagus ol Alexander the Gre.-1. The new.'y discovered monument weigh jo tons. The German emperor possesses in i ll III residences. Xoxa.t. Stop ; Tobacco Suddenly! ::,!r:u rixx:; cz baco-duso M-.il u.tufit yon witfU If ;. Mitl Willi ilr mtift ihut iltrrv b will rurr -. Uinn fliUH 1 vrt.,tt; itiui It4rttilt. It ki.ui DAuJ-uUn J i-urtfl tliuiim it will rr tmh, Ar U Onikr-)' or tr IU41 I'"!1' I.H lUive, t.'.'XJ. UooVll (r. U'i.lUl,. Ctlfe.UlCAl. CO., l. UaMW. Wi. LTIDIDQV DHWVIMir.trH tTIW9 1 qi r- Jtnt C-eV But Ml tMleUMIV-a MlJ IQljSTsl' t ltl Vr, be . m. u. ftuuji iwm, a, uuu, . P, N. l 47, 1000, t 1 S rat Aneb ttrun. Twm Oswf. On tlmex H'ld bTjIrwmlssa, n
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