Hoi'OM Him An Angol. The. late (Jen. John M. Palmer used to enjoy telling of being oner mistaken (or a person of greater dignity lltmi tlie President nf the United Slates. "While 1 was military governor of Kentucky," said tic, "it iliittnbanec oc curred in sninc town in the interior. I wss nt a distance, but m needed at flic Irene There win no train, no rnrringe, no bunny to bo pot; the only vehicle nvnilnlile was n lug girdled cirrus chir iot le(t by some stranded show coni lnny. I didn't like it, but there was nolbitiK else to ilo, no I got in. Von may imagine, I cut a great ila-.li ns I drove tbronttli a small town. People turned out in droves to see me pins. When 1 left tlie town brliiml me ami readied (lie plantations the negroes saw me end stared with open moulds, Tliey followed me at n respertfnl dis tance, until presently tdrv were joined by nn old. while -haired preacher, who, on seeinir me in mv m ii'tiilii cut ti.t ' . raided his ryes am! bis arms on bih and, ill a voire lli.it Mined all within heai inn, cried: "'Hrrs de Lord, de day of jmlMmeiit am emit, an' ilis rnini:iii nm b' nnurl Cmlittcl tiisndf. Hredren, down on you' knees and pray, fo' yo' hour am hyai I" Siberia Sottted Lairjo'y hy Enllri. Deportation to Siberia began as lung ngo as l, Vll, and nt the present moment many of the principal towns are iibu.nl entirely peopled by exiles who have completed their terms of imprisonment, and by their descendants. Now, how ever, thai Kiitsi.i is intent upon the de velopment of the country, they no lour er send criminals, but ciiconrai.c un I did the respectable peasant class to indurate, giving thctn pieces id land, which they hold nt a nominal n ut I -icct from the Crown London Sphere. Hops Grow Wild In English Counties. It is n somewhat remarkable fact th it the hop, although only cultivated in a few districts in a few i-'.msli-di cinmti-i, yet grown freely in a wild condition :n very many places, ft is a perennial, llowerinn in July and Aui'iist, and to be found in Indues and thickets. Ill" plant is only cultivated, for instance, in the northeastern portions of Hamp shire, and about Pclcr-dicM, anil even there it does not cover ,1.000 acres in nil. It (.mows and nourishes, however, in a wild slate all over the county, in cluding the Isle of WiKht. London Express. A pound of phosphorus binds 1,000, 0110 matches. Tho ordinary every-day life of most of our womon is a coaselws treadmill of work. How much harder the daily taska become when some derangement of the female organs makes every movement painful and keeps the nervous system all unstrung I Oue day she is wretched and utterly miserable ; in a day or two she is better and laughs at her fears, thinking there is nothing much the matter after all 5 but before night the deadly backache reappears, the limbs tremble, the lips twitch it seems as though all the imps of Satan were clutching her vitals ; she goes to pioces and is fiat on her back. No woman ought to arrive at this torriblo state of misery, because these symptoms are a sure forerunner of womb troubles. She must remember that Lyrila E. l'lnk ham's Vc;retallo Coinpound ic slmost an infallible cure for all female ills, such as irregularity of periods, which cause weak stomach, sick headache, etc., displacements and in flammation of the womb, or any of the multitudes of ill nesses which beset the female organism. Mrs Gooilan wrote to ftlra.Plnkham whon sho was In groat troubia. Her letter tolls the result, " Dear Mbs. Piskham; I am very grateful to you for your kindness and tho interest you kavo taken in me, una truly belieTe that your medioinea -11 j nna aavioe sro worm more to a woman than all the X 'i'f'HStv. doctors in the world. My troubles began with inflam- J mation and hemorrhages from the kidneys, then f liT inflammation, congestion and falling of tho womb, 1 s" and inflammation of the ovaries. I underwent lorai "si l'J4 treatment every day for some time; then, after nearly viL r'rm I If I y 1 was ooni polled to give up ana go to bed. On break- I k "O I tug down the second time, I decided to let doctor 1 1 V. I and medicines alone and try your remedies. Before 1 ..T"1 I the first bottle waa gone I felt the effects of it. rV63 ( MBS f. JGOOptril st two months and am better in wi sdvio and attention, I remain. i " MRS. 4poild with which mitt b V V I oial U bm f saaiac, or was publl,Kd balora oblalainf lb ' s ' wnUT! apadal aamiiaana, -LYIUa &. tlMEMAM Itallariaa On. A Ortnt Boon to Hunun ty. nioxide of sodium seems to lie one of the greatest boons In Immunity which the century has Riven that is, if the reports ns to the recent demons! ration id is iinlitirs jisfnrc lite Trench nrn I etny of science prove In lie stilistan l.i'.ed. It is said that this product possesses the property of lenewiiiK .oxygen, the life-sustaining principle in nir, ns well as ol absorbing carbonic neid ns It is given olT. Two men with n new appar atus rotitainiim dioxide of sodium me nllt-gcd to have mil on diving dresses from which all air was excluded, nod remained for the space of two Tours under these conditions. Subsequently they remained under water for half nit hour miller similar conditions. The availability of this new mm is ol vitnliring nir in the rne of sub marine craft serins obvious. Hut its use is likely to be very extended, rn nli'i'MT firemen to penetrate tlie densest niid;e willlo"! d-i- -r of stilTocatiou, irid miners to pursue their railing sale Iv. by ih-pri. iug "lire damp' and no.. ions yases of their power to work harm and death. lloston (ilobe. Peislmlsti In th Day of Jefforian, The wails about the young men belli crowded out or oppotlutiilv being de nied them were lust ns pievalenl in the davs of their fathers nml their grand fathers. Such lamentations against the l ederalists and the "aristocrats" wcr- coininoii in the times of Jefferson. It was the popular complaint, for exam ple, that men like Kobrrl Morris were em ichiug themselves at the expense of the poor, that youth no longer had 11 chance to compete willl the favored few, thai the way to education was open only to the opulent Philadelphia llulletiii. Pig Trrei in fling rot Rclng l.cgred. Lumbermen lire culling down the bur tries id California. The finest of all, the Calaveras grove, which has the big-r.'-t trees, came into posses-.ion of a lumberman last April. Some of these fees are from , 11 m to 5 .ism years old; older than the pyramids and most of he temples in l-'gypl. Congress can save these groves by making National parUs ol them, as an rllmt will be made to have it done next winter. Itul it will have to be done ipiickly if it is to suc ceed. It conies mar being sncrilcve to put these venerable monsters thiou-ih lumber mills. I larpei's Weekly. Possibly the reason why the Japan ese are so mogiessivi- is because they are so cleanly. Public baths are pro vided nil every street. Japanese work men bathe once nr twice every day. mjss- two months, the doctor gave me permission to go back to work. I went back, but in less than a week Three bottles of Lvdia E. Pinkhaiu's Vegetable Compound and a paokage of Sanative wash did me more good than all the doctors' treatments and medicine. I have gained twelve bounds durinir the every way. Thanking you for your . Yours gratefully, E. J. GOODEN, Ackley, Iowa." Owing to lbs fact thai mu kspllwl ptople havs Iron tim tulimquauoad th gniMMM ol Um IMttmoouU 11 un rm comftAUtlv Dubliihinv. w )um th National Cttf Bank, of Lyna, Mass., 9s.oa, paid to any Dsraoa who will ahow tkai Iha abova Tiir. MAntuia I'l I'loltl 11(1 ' nilii, I'liMir Hint e l. Wr.l- N-i. y red t n'., Of Ity- Nn. tf I HI Piiiis- Nn. 'J vi'lli w, i'iif H 4i N-i. U.vellnw, KllellMil s7 Mlxoil i'iir 4 1 s'll'ft ttviM Nn. U Willi" iisi; Mil Nn. wliit.i ti-t US', Fi.iiiiii Winter l iiti'iit n til 4 n l-'nnev Hlnilfl't ivhitcrH II 711 II Wt ll Nn. I iiiiiiiihy in v.ti n in rlnver N". I '. I'l Ml I I tl'1 till. Nn. I tvl'lte lli'lil., lull , . . . 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Vi-al, nslm II Ml'tti 7 ("l Vi al, K"d to i-liiili-K II tin II f.ll Will iiiiiinii In fair 4 Ml A mi Yniil, euimiiiui lii-avy II (HI 4 ll-l TRADE REVIEW. A Week of Poor Dutincis In Nctall anil Jobbing - Tno Wcatlior Kloniod. . November failurci. K. G. Dim Si Cd.'s "Weekly Kevii-w (d Trailc" says: ('(iinniririal lailnrcs :n Nnvi nilicr wi re H.vi in nnniln-r and $t i, ,ti ).,(!') in aiiKimil of liabilities, i 1 1- . 1 1 1 1 -. t 7X1 in ( Irtiilii-r fur $"1,(17 J,7'jl, mid KHo in Niivcinlicr la-it year, when lialiililu were imly JM,o4'i,H K. MaiiiilaclniiiiK di fanlts were but tui in nuinlier an I If.l.lW.l.i'iS in iiiimniii, the bulk uf the 1 1 k 1 1 til 1 1 1 y iici'iirriiin in tradiiiK enni'i-riiH, uf wliii h f 1 7 failed for $7,.Si'i.,l5N. There wen- 411 other commercial laiiun-s, willl liabilities of .f'j io,7j.t. hour banking and financial coiiipanie.s defaulted for $J., 000, t first Khince the Noveiubcr statement iipiiinrs very unsatisfactory, but it must be remembered that a few heavy failures in wool nml oilier textile industries arcuunt for a lare share of the reported liabilities. Aside from this one branch of trade, which has suf fered heavily from the tardy approai h of winter, the tinures show business 'o be on a K""d foundalion. Holiday re tail trade starts off well. A larger de mand for goods for current consump tion is the report from nearly nil direc tions. Good news continues to come from iron and steel sections. Sales of ig iron in three weeks have nKKrcKated joo.ooo tons at ChiciiKO, and idle fur naces arc going into blast, indicating 11 much larger capacity now than on No vember 1. Iluying of all finished forms increases, mid some orders are placed at slightly holier (imitations. Railroads nrc purchasing most liberally, and ma chinery is in sharp demand. Wheat, in cluding Hour, shipments for the week aggregate 2,407.1) bushels, against 1, 8j7,ji)(i last week, ,1.600,400 in the corre sponding week of 1H90, 7.4X1.950 in l8', 6.4(K,Xo in 1H07 and ,1,65.1,164 bushels 1:1 1K06. From July 1 to date' this season wheat exports arc 77. 7V), tC'7 bushels, nuainst 80. 167.04J last season, ami , 608,04 in iKotf-oq. Corn exports for the week aKgrenate 4,801.0,10, against 5. ?.15. 5fX bushels last week and 4,441,514 in this week a year ao. Uradstrect's says: Unsettled weather and holidays are a drawback to retail and jobbing distribution in many mar kets, but the general situation is still a most satisfactory one, and the iron and steel, coal, boot and shoe, hardware and lumber trades are conspicuously well situated. The industrial situation is also deserving of note because of the striking absence of complaint as to idleness or as to pending or future labor troubles. The feature in the grain market this week was the carrying to a successtul conclusion of the November corn corner in Chicago. Following the private set tlement of the shorts, at a basis of t,o cents a bushel, eame n drop to 41 cents. At New York the influence of this cor nerone of the few successiul corn corners on record was to advance prices, owing largely to the deflection of supplies. Wheat has been irregular, but with the undertone bearish, because of larne supplies and discouraged speculative liquidation. Wheat, including flour, shipments for the week aggregate a. 497,830 bushels, against 3,8.17,306 bushels last witk. To Many fried Msiins. Dr. Jnrohl, writing in (he Medlr.il Keeord, snys lluit in the United Stale Ihcte is one physician lo every fo pro- ple- propottionnti-ly twice ns ninny a in (irrnt Itriluin, four times as many ns Frances hss, five times ns many ss llcr tuntiy has nud six times ns tunny ns Italy has, And Dr. Jncohi might have gone nn to show iIihI we Inlie an Inter est in patent or proprietary medicines and in vim Kins other forms of rxtrn pro fessional ttrntmenl which is iiliiinit 11011 existent in F.nrope. There must be some exilaniilioii of this American crnre for doctoring. Cer tainly it is not thai we are n sickly an I an idling nice. (In the conlrnty we are exec plioitally hardy slid enduring. It mny be that our backwardness in the art of rooking has n great deal t 1 do with it. Outside of a few highlv lavored centers the efforts of cooks are directed elm I'y to the coiii hi (init of sundry f 1 i-n e that are inlrniii( lo tin- l abile leil ilniiiitive of that lumpy feeling in lb: pit ol the Minimi ll sud nlterw.iid of all manner of disor I ers, from a general sense of gloom and dissatisfaction and need of some soil of medicine to complete collapse nml n fierce strugule willl deiilll, A good cook c:tn comr iirelly iirnr !o keeping tin doctor nut of h house. New York World. Ilnnfnrw I'sannl II I'lirvil liy Ini-nl Kiilti-nlliiiiN,aMtlitiyrniiiiitrnaiti t.lia illnnaseil iinrltiiii nl Hit i-ar. Thir in only 11111 wuy iii i-nri iti-nfnpiN, hiiiI IhiitlHtir emiiMiil. lliiitnl ifiiiilli-s, Ir iifiiMN In eaiiHi.il by nn in- niitni-ii I'limiii.iitti r th tiiiifiitia itniiiMur iti MilMtitetilnit '1'iiltn, WIimi thin tnlii Is In. Itiiitn-il jriin havn n riiiiilillinf Nuiinil nr Itiipt-r- !i-i't. In-iirliiu. nml wlii-ii II. In tiullrt-ty eitNiil liiafn-NH t lit rtiili., ami itnlesi iha Itiilnin intilliin enn tin iiiki-n iiiii nml this liilm ri slnil In ItH miriiml i-ninltiliiti, ltiarlinr will tin ili-iiruyi'il fnr-'Ver. Ntn ea-s niit.uf leu itrn ertiti.t-i hy eiifitri ii, willed Im IliiMiliiif I111I.1111 ). Iliiinii I'linilllliiii it! the MiiieiHis Hiirriiens. Wh wtll Klvn (hi IIiiiiiii-iI li-illiirs rurally rasi ill I li-iirnii-4-i li-uii-eil liy eitlm rhl ilml ean. lint, tin I'll 1 il hy ItiilTa ( iitai rll I un-. Hnlnl (ur iitt-tmliirH, rri-e, K. J. ('linear A .'o.. Tulmlis I). Hull i iiinlly 1-1 1 lis sro lh Imat. 'Ihc nun in Ireland under flax this year is 47, .1.7 111 res, an increase of 1, ,1.K lutes mi IX-HI. Under favot.ilile ciindil ions llax yields in Ireland about X() or i'7 per staliile acre. Heat Kor the llnwels, Nn mat tar what all you, liaailanlis to a (ani-wr, jrini will navxr k' will until your linwnls am put rlxhl. (Usnanrra lialp Imiiira, nur you without kH nr nilii, Iiroilue assy hnliirnl inoyainaiiis, mist you iisi lllexiila to atari Ratlin your liaallli mik, llaartnrrs Cnmly Datliarlln, tint vmiiitiia, put up III Hiatal liotas, avary lah-l-t hu.d.D.O. itaiuiait uu It. Uawara of Imitations. While the l-.nuli--h law provides for the oru.'inialiou of labor bodies, it de prives llieni of the privileges of incor poration. To Cora m I'tiM In On liar. Tk I ATir llnimo gemma 1a aim All driiKul-lti iiriiinl tlm itinlii-y II It falls 10 Plira. K, W. liHun i almiaiura la uu aaeh bui. Sou, 'I lie skills of upward of 100,000 ani mals are used to cover Oxford llibles lilone. Throw iiliysl" to Mm diiKH - lf you don'l winit Hie ilo(H tint If yon wiinl K001I iIIki-h-tlon elmw lli'i-nmll H I'i-ihIii IIiiiii. Myiiig fish will cover lis much as 150 yards at 11 single flight. Unique In Tliolr Alignmonl. The highest ol the Tennessee moun tains is the Unaka range, nml its high est peak is Kaltlesiiake, the uiant that Hands above the Cherokee Indian res ervation over 7,(hj feet. Twenty two peaks measure about fi.ixin feet. A re maikable fart is that some of thr-ie peaks, standing directly opposite each other, measure exactly the same bright, while others come within n few feel of a common height. C hicago Record, You're Gambling! It's too risky, this gambling with your cough. You take the chance of its wear ing off. Don't 1 The first thing you know it will be clown deep in your lungs and the game's lost. Take some of Ayer's Cherry Pec toral and stop the gambling and the cough. "I was given up to die with quick consumption. I ran down from 138 to jh pounds. I raised blood, and never expected to get off my bed alive. I then read of Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral and began t'.s use. I commenced to improve at once. I am now back to my old weight and in the best of health." Cius. E. Hartman, Gibbatown, N.Y., March 3, 1899. ' You can now get Ayei f Cherry Pectortl in a 25 cent lize, just right for in ordinary cold. The 50 cent size if bet ter for bronchitis, croup, whooping-cough, asthma, and the grip, Tlie dollar size is best to keep on tiand, and is most economical for long-standing cases. WOESOFllKERS: The American mnn or woman I our worklns; world very large, Many rs hard workers. Our laboring cIiikhi-s are found In herd and hordes In tho "hlyesof Industry." WhntUall this work for? In most eases It In for dully bread, In many for main lennnee of others. Ureal nnmbrra also work lo acquire wealth. Home for great eomnierelnl prominence. Rome to preserve Intent a splendid Inheri tance. Necessity, generosity and ambition re the Inspiration of all classes of Indus try, and Hie di1et of every one falls to the ground w hen ill health ntttieks him. MnliitHluliig heiiltli l:i the iimiit vital thing In the world for workers of every elass, and the usefulness uf llr. tlreeiie's Nerrnra blood and nerve remedy, an a Strenglhener of the eoiiNtltutloiial and vital powers, Is beyond all question. This great remedy enters Into partnership with Nnture and helps human beings do Ihelrwork without giving up to prema ture decay. The strain of work Is on thn minds of some, on the bodies of others, but thn nourishing of either, or both, In In thn nerves nud blood. Nervura nets directly on the fount nlna of healt h ami ltsHtrengtliHiiliig power Is wonderful. Dr. Greene's NERVURA for the Wood and Nerves. Wbnl docs thn worker do when trouble manifest! ItM-lfV Ilo tnkes noun i.tiiniiliiiit or something which Is di-tlgm-d for temporary effect, and simply weakens) his nlrcndy overworked system, flow dllTi-ient from this Is thn work of beautiful Its support to thn tin 1 11 nil pmveiMl With out shock of liny kind ltn purely vegetnble cleinciitH seek out thn weak spots mid build llicin up. liniiin- dlulely thn clreuliiliiin of thn blood element! urn epelh-d. Thn nerves the lib 11 id Isi-nrh bed nud tint miw and strengthening l!du uoiii:iiuiilc:itcs Itself to every miiw le of tin) body. Mr. JOHN D. SMITH, nicctriclnn (or tho Thorn vin-l lour ton Hlcctrlc Co., if Lynn, Mnim., says : " When a infill tins Ik-ii sli k nud la rured, It l Ids duly in lell nllierasliniit It, Hint tliy, ton, may f"t. well. 'I In hi yema nun I had b-ii wnrliliiK alinit IiIkIiI met lny, eiiuld not Mil. ri tf ulnrlv, Hint K'it only n tew lunira' li-i nt lilulil N'i limn 11111 nlnml Unit luiur, nnd I S-Hin Ihikiiii l Im iifHti'iili. I eniilil not. ali-i wln ii I tried, nml my fil woulil lint stay (in my stimuli li. I whs 111 n K-rriiiii- i-ihihiiiiiii, " I went, lodnetiini, but lliey ill'l inn 110 i! llr. (Ireeiiii'a Norviirn liliaal nml nervii r-m-1 I li tely of nil my eimiiiluliiiM, 1 em. iienri uy nun sih i wen, iniiiisa wi una a u iki in iiniieiii. Uiliiivn It to lietlm heat leiniHljr in itilateiiev." Me. Orenne, Noryura's dlaeownrer, will give all health annkera bla counanl free of charge. Ilia office la at 05 Went 14th Street, Now York City, and bla adrlee may be aneurod by personal call or by letter through the mailt no charge la mads In ltbor ease. Tho worn-out Is) body, mind, or aoaual powera will gt prompt help from Dr. Oreene. Ilia advice la abaolutoly confidential and la fro to all. I A wideawake American has erect-. I steam pumps on the Jordan nud is siii plying churches all over I'.urope with u inline Jordan water. Hwent nml fruit m-lils will tint diwl"r ICiiuIh llyeil Willi I'CISAM I'Alir.l.KHN lIH. Knld by nil ilrui!ili.lH. Hunters' farsdiie In Chins. Areording to n rurrespondcnt in tin Washington Star China is the hist gre-it garni preserve in the world. Many will In surprised to learn that, notwith standing the dense population of China and the centuries since the country Ins become thickly populated, it is still tin best Mocked wilh game ol any country in the world. Kvcn in the re(;io:is about I'eking. now occupied by the al lied troops, where villages do,t the tilai is every ni'le or two nud the population exceeds 2,000 lo the square mile, wolve(, fuxes, raccoons, weasels and rabbits are so thick ns to be pests, while such game as pigeons, quail, grouse nud rice birds arc found in immense Hocks. The wolves of China nrc particularly numer ous nud fearless, nnd many lives re lost every winter from their deprcda t.nns. Th Baal Proscription fnr Chills and Paver Is a bnttla f (tiinvs's Tiktslms Chill Tomio. It la almiily Iron ami quuilna lu a Uaialasa form. No curs uo ay. rrlua too. An Overwhelming Thought. Our sun is a third-rate sun, situated in the milky way, one of myriads ol tars, nnd the milky way is itself one of myriads of sectional star accumula tions, for these seeni to be countless, ami to be spread over infinity. At some period of their existence each of thrv: suns had planets circling around it, which, after untold iikch, arc fit for some sort of human being to inhabit 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 for a comparatively brief period, aflcr which they still continue for ycirs to circle around without atmosphere, vegetation or inhabitants, 11s the mo'.n does around our planet. There is noth ing so calculated to take the conceit out of an individual who thinks himself an important unit in the universe as astronomy. It leaches that we are less, compared with the universe, than a col ony of ants is to us, and tint the differ ence between men is less than that be tween one ant and another. London Truth. Fits permniii'iitly nunsl. No tits or nnrvoiiH nnxa niter It rut day's nan nf Dr. Kline's (irent Nerve Ktwlon-r. ilA trial bottlo nnd triutln (rue. Dr.lt. lI.Klikk.I.W.KII An-h Kt.I liila.l a. Danish lighthouses are supplied with oil to pump on the waves in case of a storm. Plso's Cure cannot tx too hlirhly spoken of ns a -eouuii cure. J. w. u lliiits, il.'U Tlilru Ave., N. Minni'UKjliM, M.nn., Jim. t), 11XX). The Missouri is now claimed to be the longer by 300 miles than the Miss issippi. , H. H. Obeim's Hnxa, of Atlanta, (In., are thu only sum'twalul Dnifiay Hins-lnlWa lu the world. Hoe thulr lllienil utiHr in aliitiaai.t la another ooluinn ol this pajn-r. The cost of Philadelphia's marble City Hall to June 30 last were $3,739, 593. Police Judge Nviswanger, of Alraent, Kas., is a woman. Indunlrloun. Onr leisure elans la small, of our leading ulllwina of great wealth wHvtoi' somn rhronln Ni i-vnriil How improves nnd t lie Kliiift'l-.h lire quieted, this quality of mm win line n nuir-iinn. - ""!. lienrnlfiK n( llm wonderfnl r""'l dnna by v . I determined to try II. It. -unl n eom- lirilain nialics .vkimki.ikio yards of linen ,1 year, Mrs WlnNiw-fOi.tli1tnt:1vriip foytilMrim ti-i-r.iiliu. aiiMnna tti uuiiiH. is-tliii i-M IriitNitiinrs tluli, nllnyHiiHlii.e.iir-M wiml vitHr.ii. a Inittls. Central New York is practically a ' r v counlry. T tn. .1 IIm naf-.t. anmt rare fnr Ur. HUIl S"11 '"" , , 7TT (.nilil. r..,il. sralM Couli Syrup irK'i't hefute stulittitulet. Gel Ut. Jiull'a Cuuxb kvrup EXTRACT of EEEEF Made without regard to econ omy. Wo use the best beef, get all the essence from it, and concentrate it to the uttermost. In an ounce of our extract there is all the nutrition of many pounds ol lieef. To get more nutriment to (he ounce is im possible. Yew extracts have as much. Our hnr.ttft, "llnw In Mall Grxvl Tlilnnfl 10 hat," Mis many wavt lo uu tiftf rxtract. It kiv.i ri-:lp-t tut iiiirh-s ami lit. channtf ditlj. bund your addr.it lor It. LIBIT, rtcNMLL t LIBIT Chicago Worms iMciiti.nnr.H ai ynrltnliln il a in ou a, sml must lid rnmovnd or nerlnua rnaults folio. Thn msilleliiS whlnli lor IW y-nrs tins lial-l thn rncoril fot siieeHaarullv rlil'luiK uhllilrnn of llimn .oats la I rey'aVermlliiae mal antlcaly from y.f..tiil,l.i i,roiii-ts, eontntnlUR noenlomnU IT I PTC l?ITfll,l' S5ets.lilriiBilatB, II AUI 0 fli A lUMli. eountry stoma of jy mull. K. k H. Fbev. Ilnlilmorw, .. 33oza.it Stop Tobacco Suddenly! It IhJ-ir- B-TTon r-m to An wn, Dln f Tf fl fl Utli.-.niy fiirt thai Urmltv Nrr DfluU-bUniJ and t)itiriHt jimi wiifii to at(i(t. Httlsl wtib a vti4ir tiiir liisii tkrrm fetwx will nirf mmt rm DftPfl P II Q fl 19 v11'! '"I intilnss, it hi uhuu-huiiw rurMi upiuiinda, ic win nir . At all rtfUf-rviBiii tf hy imail t rHti1. .(NI s Uii l uirf, .-if. uuoiian rrws. nr.r- --!, 141. A A tviir..tii. ai i'if i.ti riMt. im. nDiADCV' DIBC0TERT;ff LarIO I ni.r.iifin1nrMwt.rt Vra Off. S. 1. SOU. BS . AUta, To W.C. T. U. Workers Willi nnhl(ib ilvvntlon ronrov yonr nv-lal nine lnt-i 111 Ul of a irrav. nlnu), ui-oy-nuU I n-r. l-rrna vl ttulila niuo, l.'U.l nir ilrt..il of Ol It flT.riOO tltTI.M. THE lUI.IEATOU, 1 loIT M.'iath SI., Nrw Vorlt. P. N. V. 4 ', t 'JOO. iraSlrl4wt TboiKpsaa'cEyeWitir 1 1 Boat Cuub a-run. TiutaaOuU. Cael I E J In lima. b I I
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