THE SMARTEST OF HOUSES JOHN 13 A VALUABLE EMPLOYE OF A CHICACO SLAUCHTER HOUSE. ta Many Rpapeeta lis Id Wonrtxrfnl Animal Dntlea Are Complicated nut ' It i Tnnght Mlm.nlf Their Houtlne II .s Vary ExeMAve. ' John worki In the killing room of a Mr stock yimls. firm. John Is n horse, nml In ninny respects he In a wonder ful nnlmnl. He hns the dhipely hend of n tlioronirlilnvd, niul an )io tvitlkn Bliout the utenmlnp; floor of r, slnttehter house doe go with an o'.e of IndlUVr enco nnd pride tlmt. quite huiiinn. The employes of fvouls I'fnelr.er & Sod, tlie coneern which owns John, eny he Is tho most IntelllReut horse In the world, nnd tnke a jreuulne pride In the docile crenture, nlthough there Is no guch thlnpt ns familiarity per mitted liy John. "Keep your distance," Is evidently John's motto. John's prlnclpnl occupation Is to flrnn the carcasses of steers from the trikiug pens to the AlmiRhter house floor, where the butchers hoist there prepnrntory to sklunlnjr nnd dressing then for market. Tor this purpose John wears a light harness which Is Attached hy n hook to a rope passed about the dead steer's neck. When the butchers have finished the dress ing of one carcsss they will gn to the "striking" pen. A slldlnn trap door that shuts these pens on from the dressing room Is raised, and a rope Is passed about the neck of the prostrate eteer. Then It Is up to John, who Is standing In his usual place about mid ,xvay of the big room. "John!" calls tho butcher. Hespenks In a conversational tone, nnd might be addressing one of his fcllowlwcrk men. John at onee quits his post and walks up to the man who has called him. lie turns about so that the man can fasten his harness to the rope about the steer's neck. No sooner does John benr the snnp of the catch than be starts forward as If he were going through the opposite wall. But he does Dot He stops abruptly, and It will be found that he hns landed the steer ex actly under the tackle by which the butchers suspend It for dressing opera tions. Not a word boa been said to John, nor Is any attempt made to guide or control him by means of reins or halter. Having placed the steer In position he has his tackle cast loose, and then stalks off to bis fav orite post vi oDHcrvauon, There are five of these "striking" pens In the room In which John works. I 3 ... 1 . ruur vk iuuuj uuiu uuiy uuc Bici'r ai a time, the other holds two. When John Is called upon to pull a steer from one of the single pens he knows Ms work there Is done, and will not go back there for another until the steer he has last drawn out Is dressed and run down on tho overhend railway to the cooling room. But In the fifth pen be knows be has to haul out two Steers before his work Is accomplished. No sooner has he hauled out one and been cast loose than be turns about and walks back for the other. Not a word of command Is ever given him except the call "John," when his ser vices are needed. In the vocabulary of the stock yards they bnve the term "downers." These are cattle that have broken a leg or that from any other of several causes arc unable to walk but are yet fit for food purposes. Ffaelzer & Sons have a contract with a big Eastern concern that buys and ships live cattle to the East, to kill and dress nil their "down ers." The Injured animals are loaded on low trucks and carted to the slaughter house. The truck Is backed up to a door, and then the steer has to be hauled up to the spot where the tackle for the steer's elevation Is. As tbo animals weigh from 1200 pounds to MOO pounds each It Is a bard pull for John, and he does not like the Job. In Johu's moments of leisure he ctands facing tho door at which the "downers" arrive. No sooner docs ho see a truck with one of the animals on It tbnn he begins to be busy and absorbed In something else. He will carelessly stroll away from his post and roam all over the slaughter house, paying no attention to the calls for "John." It becomes necessary for cn attendant to go after him and lead him to where be is wanted, but, this done, be buckles down to work. In killing at tho slaughter bouse the beef cattle come Crst, and when they are finished they handle calves. The cattle aro driven up a runway from which -they are admitted Into the "striking" pens as needed. John can ice this runway, and he knows that when the calves come Into It bis work Is done for the Oay, as the butchers haul the calves out from the pen by band. No. sooner i'.ocj John see the calves coming thou bo quits work aud walks off to his stable. lie won't do another stroke of work that day. Tbo 12 o'clock whistle has Just as much meaning for John as it has for the human employes of tho slaughter house. When it 'blows John begins to walk about looking for his dinner, which is usually brought to him. He gets it and eats It in a dignified man ner, and roams about at will after ward. When the whistle blows again for resuming work, John walks back to his usual post, where he can keep bis eye on the door for the bated "downers." John is an extremely exclusive and aristocratic horse, lie allows no familiarity with him, except from two or three people. One of these Is Dr. T. H. Fuglt, the United States Govern ment Inspector at the slaughter bouse. The doctor knows a few things about horses, and be says John Is the most intelligent animal be ever saw. "I believe be understands wbat we say about him," said the doctor. "Don't you, John?" John laid back bis ears, toned bis bead, and looked as It be was about to wink, but recollecting his dignity refrained. "And he won't make friends with people, although there Is nothing mean or vicious about him," continued the doctor. Just then Dovltl rfnelacr. ono of John's owners, came up. "He won't let me make friends with him," said Mr. Pfnelzcr. "Just watch him." Mr. Pfarlzcr went tip to John nnd tried to stroke his bend. John simply tossed his bend awnyj he would not endure the enress. John Is n bay. nliont seven yonrs old, and has been holding his present Jolt less thnn a yenr. No special pnlns were tnken to train him for his ditties, but he bad only been In the bouse a month when he grnsped the situation, nnd Is now esteemed n valuable em ploye. Hut with nil his great strength and willingness when on duty ho can not, be Induced to do ntiythlng out side. "He won't pull five pounds for ynii outside this room," said Mr. Tfaelzer. "He knows his work Is here, nnd simply declines to fill two Jobs. He Is nn equine nrlstocrnt. If there ever was one." Chicago Inter-Ocean. ROUND-UP OF CALIFORNIA LIONS, An Attempt to Kill Off the At Cuts That Worry Arlionn Sliirtinftti. John McCnrty, Territorial Grime Warden, has begun a big round-up of California linns lu the San' Francisco Mountains, about 150 miles north of Flngstnff. Arizona. In that country the big cots nre found in larger num bers than In nny other locality In Ari zona, nud the party expects to bag several hundred of them. At one time the California lion was found In all parts of Arizona, but large Territorial and county bounties have caused Its extcrmlnntttm In many dis tricts. At $20 a hend hunting the beasts was a profitable business, nnd some hunters, In times past, have killed a score cf lions In a week. totnl Of more thnn $100,000 has been paid In Arizona for scalps In the past ten years. Hundreds of Hons besldn hnve been shot by cattle, horse nnd sheep men, who have not asked for the bounties, taking ns their reward the fact that they hove disposed of the cause of the slnughter of their calves, colts and lambs. While the lions have grown less com mon In the southern port of the Ter ritory, there bns been no decrease In their numbers In the wilder northern regions. Sheepmen In the San Fran cisco Mountains hove complained of late that the Hons were killing off all their lambs. Warden McCnrty has taken the matter In bond, nnd, with five experienced lion hunters and two score trained lion dogs, he expects to rid the country of tbo pests. He will organize with the cowboys nnd sheepherders a largo party, which will scour the district where the lions are most commou. The animals will be driven Into tho centre of a circle where they can bo killed. The California lion Is a small species of the panther family. It Is about the size of a Canadian lynx and possesses a similar nature. It Is cowardly and has nover been known to attack a mnn unless cornered, but is capable of a fierce fight when driven to bay. Mc Cnrty Is a collector of specimens for Yale, Harvard, Cornell nnd other uni versities nnd expects to send to them trophies of the big hunt. New York Sun. One Crow and Other Crowe. A few months ago the gardener on John J. Telford's plnce at Peru, up the Short Line, accidentally wounded n crow while shooting at other birds, nnd be made a prisoner of the bird. After Its wings were clipped It became quite tamo nnd was placed In tho garden, which Is surrounded by a fence eight feet high. It thrived on worms nnd bugs and became ns docile as a chick en. When the warm weather set In other crows began to gather about tho garden at enrly dawn, nnd for hours at a time kept up a continual cawlug. The crippled crow In tho garden nn swered each caw and morning after morning the size of the visiting party increased until full two dozen perched themselves on the fence. Sunday morning Mr. Telford heard a commotion in the garden. He went to investigate and found four or five crows hovering around the crippled one. Presently he saw three of the visitors placo their beaks under the cripple, lift It up aud attempt to fly away. They managed to got tho crip ple over the fence; then It was dropped. The liberated bird bopped 200 cr 330 yards, when all but two of tho other crows flew away. The remnlnIngtwo swooped down on the crippled bird and seemed to be caressing it, when a boy captured the cripple and re turned it to the garden. Louisville Courier-Journal. New York's Tie Market. More pics aro ruado in New York than In any ether city In the world. The dully output of the regular plo factories is in excess of 125,000. Tho pie-baking record was held by Bos ton until two years ago. Tho plo hab it is growing on New Yorkers. The biggest plo factory In tho coun try turns out 20.C03 pies a day. There are scores of Btuallcr factories which turn them out. by tho cartload dally. The work Is under tho directlou of au expert buker, who receives a lurgo salary. These factories claim to usa the very best materials in making pies. Until receutly there was a preJifUlcs against factory pies, but this Is disap pearing. The most popular pie Is that made of 'apples. For years its popularity has not been shaken, Tho standard pies next to apple are lemon and cus tard. Pumpkin pies are in great de mand In the fall and mince pies In the winter. Peach pics are the most popular after these. Until the factory, made pie appeared New York was sev eral times threatened with seilous pie famines. New York World. ,AXllMAL9 I HAVE MET. As t was walking put one dny I met Pig along the way. And much I wondered when I ir The wondrous pearls without a flaw That hung about tlie creature's neck And Ilia fut figure did hpilcok. My wonder I cnuld not conceal. "( I'ig!" I cried, "where did yini steal Or beg or borrow those lini pearls They must hnve been n king s or earl's." "Fvcii.e, me, sir." the Tie rrn'inl. ftrntting nlmut with intnu pride, "I never borrow, her of alcii!;'' file gnre a most indi .'tinnt wur.ill ''Hut, ns I keep a ehnni look 'round, IMenty of people 1 hnve found Who cast their pearls before the sv.inc; I picked these tin. nnd thrv nre mine!" C'nrolyn Well, in l'uik. HUMOR OF THE DAY. "Htit your amateur farming doesn't pny expenses, does It?" '"I hope so. I nm going to write n book nliotit It." Chicago Tribune. She "So this Is the end of our en gagement?" He "It may be for you, but It will tnke me n year yet to pay the bllls."-Hrool!l.vn Life. She "What does It require besides patience to make a good fisherman?" He "An litter disregard for the truth." Yonkers Statesman. In bowers onre mpn upd to court, From the spying world afiir Hut now t lint tcnilrr. aniens sport (Joes on in thp summer r;r. Chicago Ilccord llnrnld. He "I point out your faults be cause I love you." She "Nonsense. If you really loved me you would think my faults were excellences." Tlt-Itlts. "Paw," said little Willie Oeltlt. "give me ten cents to buy n story book with." "Ten cents:" shrieked the old gentleman. "Do you think I am Andy Carnegie?" Italllmore American. Hunwell "I thought when you sold me this dog you said he was n good bird-dog?" Ike Clodhopper "He is; you Jes try feedln' him on fried chick en on' see." Ohio State Journal. Plgby "Say, whnt nre your olllce hours?" lllgby "Twelve to 1 p. in." Dlgby "Only an hour a day?" III? by "But, great Scott, man, I live In the suburbs." Ohio State Journal. I tipgged Marie to smile on me, For I with love was daft. Ehe smiled! !She more thnn smiled, for she Just held her sides nnd Inuuhed. l'liiliulclphia Press. "After all that has come nnd gone, you reject me? I have been living In a Fool's Paradise." "Hove you? How delightful it must have been. There Is nothing like congenial society. Is there?" Brooklyn Life. "Now that you are married." said her Intimate friend, "do you Intend to hyphenate ytmr name nud call yourself Mrs. PIumb-ltufT?" "No," replied the lovely bride, with a shy glance nt her proud young husband. "This Is not a consolidation. It's an absorption." Leslie's Weekly. Hoax "Wigwag Is crazy on the sub ject of golf, and his wife Is equally Insane over auction sales." Joax ."Yes, nnd the funny part of It Is they both talk In their sleep. The other night Wlgwny shouted, 'Fore!' nnd his wlfo Immediately yelled, 'Four nud a quarter!' "Philadelphia Becord. "How did you get rid of tlmt unsight ly bowlder?" asked the tourist, while the change of horses was being made. "Easy enough," responded Amber rote. "We Just started n little yarn about nn IuJun battle beln' fought nrouu' the rock, and the souvenir hunt ers chipped It all away." Chicago News. Evenly Divided. A lesson lu arithmetic Is no Joke a painful reality, rather yet a Boston schoolboy is alleged to have been In spired to humor by the very worst of the problems In long division. After he had failed on the suniR tho teacher set, he asked permission to give ouo of his own. The privilege was era n ted. "My nnnt hns eight children," he said, "aud she doesu't like to favor one above another. She was nt the market the other day, nml she bought eight npifK'S for them, one apiece; but when she got home she found she'd lost one apple. All the same, she divided the apples so ns to give each child the samo number. How did she do it?" The class hadn't got along to frac tious, and the boy insisted that bis aunt knew nothing about algebra. So the puzzled teacher filially asked: "Well, how did she divide tho seven apples so as to give each of the eight children au equal number?" "She madu applo sauce." Youth's Companion. In a German Garden. Elizabeth was busy writing the tenth volume of her series on a German gar den. Sho lacked 4000 words of finish ing the chapter, oud the printer said bo must have It nt once. "Hold on," snld she, or German words to that effect, "I have nn Idea." She reached up to her book shelf, and seized a catalogue of fiowers Issued by a German seed company, rilio tore out twenty pages hurriedly. Sho wrote: "The little frogrnut plot southcuKt-by-east-a-poIut in tlie garden was radiant with these flowers:" Then she pasted lu twenty pages of flower catalogue. It rounded off the chapter beautifully. It didn't quite suit her, however. "I have forgotten to mention my husband," sho mused. "But never mind. I can put a Hue lu about him when I get tho proof." New York Commercial Advertiser. What's In Name Y Two boys aud a strong man stag, gvred along, half carrying, half drag ging an Immense package. After they had deposited it in the proper place and while they stood panting and wip ing their brows tho great attorney arose and pointing to the thing they bad been laboring with said: . ' "I now fila my brief." Chicago Record-Herald?' Long Hair " About a year ago my hair wss coming out very fast, so I bought s bonis of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and mide my hair grow very rapidly,- until now It Is 45 inches In length." Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kant. There's another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for Instance. Hungry hairnccds food, needs hair vigor Ayer's. This Is why wc say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. I.M UHl: All Irafrlrls. If vnur druco-liit cannot snmilv von. end us one dollar end we will express vou a bottle, no sore and elve the name of jour nearest et prrea olln e. Address, tiitiAir.nl i., ixwen, mate. Dizzy ? Then your liver Isn't acting well. Vou suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill. small doses cure. 9C. All drurglttf. V, mil your mntnii nr twunl e bceutlf ul lirrnrn nr rich blm-k ? TIiihi line e era CUCKINGHAM'SDYEM' pl Cn Convicts Msk ng Binding Twins. The use of binding twine Is so gen nil thot the Industry of liuinufnetur Ing it has become one of magnitude. Tho stntes of Kansas and Minnesota hove stale binding twine plants where the convicts of the penitentiary pre pnre the twine for fanners at cost. The state of Kansas will this year use tlHiiit l'J.fNKi.lHKt pounds of twine nt a cost of about HI cents n (found, of which the state plant will furnish one fourth. Laundering Thin Oreeer. To launder the exntittlte crentfone of mus lins anil lace In which this scunon abounds has become quite a problem, yet the most dplirste material! will not be Injured if waolied with Irory Soap and dried In the sbade. Hut little tarc'h ne.'d be nsrd,- Y.l.irk 11. I'akiib. Tke present year will see the starting of at Icitst three expedition", representing three different nations, in an attempt to solve tome of the mysteries nf i lie Sonth Polar regions, thie will sixil from Ger many, another from Knglnnd, and a third from Sweden. The Swedish expedition the latest to he orgsniwr). but it hns been undertaken with enthusiasm, and King Os car will personally give it timinciul aid. Indians of ths Colorado. Tho Cocopa Indians of the iower Colorado (in both Hajn. California nnd Konoriil nre of Interest partly because they have practically escaped atten tion on tho part of sclent ilic Investi gators until within a few months ngo, and partly Ivecause of the ciixloms which (lictlugiilHh them from most neighboring tribes. They nre essen tially nu agricultural folk, though their agriculture Is of the most primitive sort, affording, Indeed, a better pic ture of prehistoric agricultural meth ods than those of nny other known tribe. .Their customs well Illustrate, too, tho dependence of primitive In diiHtrlcs, modes of life and even habits of thought, on HtirriiumlliigH; for, like tho fellaheen of the lower Nile, they ore creatures of the river nlong which they live, driven from Hie bottom lands by tho annual freshers, aud brought iback by ensuing droughts to plant anew In the soli fertilized by the annual silt deposit. I'erliops of primary Interest among their cuxtoms Is their disposal of tho dead. They not only distribute the properly of the de ceased ii mini g mui-rcln tlvcs, but burn tho body and tho habitation together. A coiisjderable part of the tribal lore Is counectod with tho mortuary ci's tom; nnd custom nnd loro together afford the remarkable insight Into the esoteric life of primitive peoples. As onrly ns IllllO there were 40,000 operatives In the English silk mills and cocoon houses. Ga.rfl.fi1d tiAflflnMiA mwil... . A - - .. j. .... ... . m jy iu ,o r feel woll ern in the extremely hot weather : v mm HBO b uia'iucuo can uo ourea quickly and (be whola system toned and rafretheX A trial always repavs. Tho King of Italy received 20,000 telegrams of congratulations In the first day or two after Lie birth of lilt daughter. He also received liO.OoO re quests for money lu honor of the event. A London diamond merchant, while going to his ofTlct recently, In fit of abstraction pulled an old envelope out of his pocket and commenced to tear It up. When he reached tho last section the terrlblo fact downed on him that it wns tho envelope In which were some 1,0(10 small diamonds vnl ned nt $.-oo, nnd Hint he bod been sowing these broadcast over n public thoroughfare. Some of them hove been recovered, but others have never beeu beard from. FITS permanently mrred. No fits nrnerronf Bpm after first day's one of lr. Kline i Oreat Kerre Reilorer. Si trial bottle nnd treatise free l)r. II. H. Kt.iss, Ltd., H81 Arch Bt., I'hlia. Ta The self-made men never thinks of apologizing for himself. Mrs. WlnloWi Soothing Hyrap forchlldren teething, ioftcn tut. gum, reduces Inflarama. tion, allays pain, cnrei wind eolle. 25j a bottta It is esiy to fall into a fortune without hurting yourself. I am tnre Tlso's Cure foT Consumption sated my Ufa throe rears ago. Mrs. Thomas Kos Sims, Maple Ht., Norwich, NX, Feb. 17, im. It is easier to pay compliments than to pay debts. Albert March, West Toledo, Ohio, sari! 'Hall's Catarrh Cure saved tnv life." Write htm for particulars. Hold by 'Druggist, 75o. An uncertain temper is better than one that is certainly had. H. H. Onr.rs'1 goxs, of Atlanta, Oa are the only successful Dropsy Hpecialiste In the world, rioe their liberal offer In advertisement in another column of thie paper. It takes a pointed remark to get. some heads. Bailors do not constitute the floating population. Simple and f ffetlve these are two of the reasons why Oarfleld Headache Powders meet with the approval of conservative people they contain nothing tht harma or dnrsnges the eyatem and they cure many bad leelinga. Speaking of wwmen who cry, the Eskimo women fairly live on blubber. If You Wish solving a comparatively easy Thought TEST.which will give the name of a well-known flow er, send your name and address to "The Unique Monthly," Dept. A. Temple Court, New York. Th8 University of Notre Dame, NOTRE HAM K, INDIANA, CI , l.ttr, Rronnintm and History, iFtiuriiftltAin, Art, ferltMirt. I'hnrmiifriUw, Civil, MxrhMitlcMl ntl Klevtrlcttl fciiglneer- tug. Arrhlteetnrff. Thorough I'rpnmtnry itni Com in err In I Com tea, Eo lea atl-M ttudent at pfx-Ul ratrsj Itmimt Frf. .TmHnr or Stutnr Tr Cnlff. lAtit Courio. H oai m to Kent moUertUo ttinTftf. M. Kdwnril'i Hull, for hoys under 18, Tho 6Mth Year jrili open MH(Buibr 10th, 1901. CHtitlnp;u Vrem, Address Ilr.V. A. MOIUtfSMKV, c. 0. CH Pre'.ilent. nPO PRY lfKW WBCOVERT; ftt ffca V O I qn'cb riUf tnrl earM Vt MfM. Bimjs of ttimrtfiltU and todays' ttsatatt Vrmm Dr. I. . 0A1KM SO Ml, las . AUUU, "Tht ftanr that ma Vrt Paint famav. MclLHENNY'S TABASCO. FBEf'S VERMIFUGE The rlilldren'i tonlo, euresol WUKMS. Removes them effealually unrt with, out palu. 00 yoars' rnaoid of success. It is the re. meilv for all worm tronhlea. Entirely vegetable. a5ols. nt druKRltte, country stores or dv man. U. oV M. fUKV. Dalllnere. Md. r. n. c. 2. mi. CnnowJlitilMIng Is one of the In dustries . of Kpnnohtinkport, Me., which usd to hnlltl grout ships, and pTpn now launches an occasional schooner. The VPKPtnrtan tnovpmprrt does not Tipr to hare tnmle noteworthy In roads upon the arm I ps of th meat paters. Never was the demand fol flesh food so extensive. PlXYOl ,1! dm TVT. And Cleanse the Scalp of Crusts, Scales, and Dandruff by Shampoos with 2 "nst iltW' Cse"!' J J In lima. Hold by .lniggltn, W HigH'iBiagiwgi And light dressings with CUTICURA purest of .emollients and greatest of skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes Irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, whole some, healthy scalp when all else fails. 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If afflicted with oor. eras no Thompson's Eye Water Complete External and Internal Treatment for Ivery Humour, Cnnsiatmr or mrncxnu boat, to riranae tn sain or eranta and aontaa amf soften tlie lhtrkan.il ruttcle, CUTirtrR OrirrMKXT. to I Instantlv allay Itrhtng, Inflammation, ana Irritation, and aooth. ' anil heal, and Ctrn t:4 Itaaoi.vsMT, to cool and eleanae th YUa? ft ITT Moou A niNOLB set la onen eunirient to onre th. moat tortus. IHs OKI Inr, dlsflirarlna;, and humiliating akin, scalp, and blood hnmoars, with loss 01 hair, when all else fa(U sold throughout tho world. BrlUah Depot: F. Mtw. ntur a Sons, r! M. chartoroouso Sq., Ixmdoo. l'UTTsa CauO AMU Cuxmu COBvfiola ' froua Hoalon, U. 8. A. ticuraj Each package of Fctkam Fadeless Dye colors moro Roods than any other lva and Colon them better too. Bold by all draggi.ta. Of 2000 pigeons set free at Spandau, the mnjority rrucln'il Hamburg, a distance of 10J milt'3, in three hours. Some people got like fools and other people don't have to act. Ladle C nil Wrttr nliora One tlze smaller aftor usinj Allen's Foot Ee. a powder for th) feet. It mnkos tinhl or new ahoea easy. Puree awollrn, hot, awiut. Inn, acaing tit'., ingrowing nails, coma and bunions. At all ilrtig:it anil sho. stores, 2S-. Trial package FltEE bv mail. AddrOM Allen B. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. V. Mvrrh, which comes from Arabia and Persia, was used as medicine in the time of Solomon . Rest I'ar the llowela. No matter what alia yon, headaohe to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels ar, put right. Cascaiets help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produoe euy natural movements, cost vou just Id cents to start getting your health'baok, & cabits Candy Catbartlo, the genuine, pat np In metal botes, every tablet ha 0.0. U tamped on It. Beware of imitations. , The frog U kicker, bat th fish gcti long swimmingly. A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. Watch our next advertisement. "The Enigma in the Sun.! The fiery tun is in the East And at en it we gaze, Our eyes upon the legend feaat Embiaxoned in ita rayi. What secret may there be immeried Within that glaring sun. What mean the words, "September firat. Nineteen hundred and onef" September Sritf That la the date When LION COFFEE grand, Ita newest Tremium List to great Distributes through the land. Moit useful gifts for young and old. For homx, for work or play, And there's variety untold For anyone to-day. Be sure and ask your grocer, then. To give you, on that date. Our neweat List, or, take your pen. If you don't want to wait. And write a letter straight to us A two-cent stamp inclose, We'll forward you the List, and thus, tio trouble you impose, Just try a package of LION COFFEE and you will understand the reason of ita popularity. , WOOLSON SPtCB CO., TOLEDO. OHIO,
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