Terrivie Rosai of a Fall-Mow | ‘Health Was Restored. “I was Injured by a fall and began te bave pains in my knemi, and one of my Himba crimped and paised me severely, Physicians decided that] Had a severs case of hip diseas>. I was taken toa hospital apd undirweat an operation but a cure was Bot effected. I bad seven rinning sores on oma Hmb. At last I bupan taking Hood's Sarsapariiia and improved from the first | bottle, Hood's Sarsaparilin has entirely | eared meand lam to-day ia perfect health Jomx CO. Borix, 45 Water Street, Ware, d's Sarsaparilla 3 ls tor 9 ha ty Hooda Pills vi only Bip Number: of Tramps. The estimate of the number of tramps ars thy with HAL HA HO al | the United Riates varices between 10,000 and GO.00G0. A AA i wm Edueate Your Bowels With Casesrets. {iathartie. caresomstipstion forever He 0. C. fall, drapgpists refund money, A man feseniblen a ball of twine when be is wrapped up In himself. Wa w Jey 4 fo wren ill gtve S16 govant for any cae of sa wreh Our. Taken internally. ¥F. J.Onesey & Oo, Props. Toledo O. nl Fits premasentiy rared, ¥ No ita Si aheran ag 2 ee of $ hy Kiinw's (rreat » and treat eR, THK LINE bu dat Arch St Phila, Sn. Winslow's Soothing Sy rap for forehiidren io 3 softens the gums, Seducing 1o- fn smation, allays pain, cre wind a bottle. ee DANCE. PASMS and all perv. ; pared | He id of Eat Aree I BY And a a Led. wi te ind teats to poi I To iri pin a 5 AIAN BAAS he 71m the island of Farbadoes Inrgs quantities of a mineral have been found which the natives all “manjak.” It is of bright black color and occurs at a very slight depth, sometimes on the surface, in beds one to two feet thick. Jt generally appears under an angle of about 40 degrees, and in the Immedinte vicinity of rock. It Is pre sumed to be solidified petroleum, which } often seen there nuding from the garth or floating on the water, In ite Sampasition this wineral Is similar to # pitch of Trinidad, to the Gfisonite the Canadian Albertite, cent. of water, 70.85 per cent. of Ee organic substances, 20.97 per pent. of ditto solid ones and 18 per ‘tent. of mineral parts. Trinidad pited contains from 21 to 8) pet cent. of wa ter, and about 38 per eent. of ashes Hence the manjak mineral is mach ticher in nataral bitumen. It is osed, among other purposes. for the insula tion of electrical conduits, for varnish, bituminous concrete nnd for fuel, mix- of with peat, ete. It may to some ex- tent supplant gutta percha as an in A sulating medium —Savannah News, The Bajerity of jove's bonds formed from a chain of eT ni de with falling of the womb, eh, Pains over Day: siek , backache and 3 lei HH The Beauty of Working Road Taxes, cently met in Marshalltown, Iowa, a paper was read by J. H. Jayne, on (Good Roads. Touching on the re salts of working out road taxes, be said: | in the connty are the | funds beesuss the schools and roads are the most extensive and cost the But what a vast differ- | ence in the mavagement of these two! mosh money, affairs, the conntry, while your roads are he. low the average. Suppose you levied | a threemit] schoo! fond in every town. | two mills to be worked out, and von trict to teach the school in his turn | until his school fax was worked ont, and supply no other teachers, After | a lapse of fifteen years you find your off, stoves down, seats and windows broken, ete. Do our roads are in a like condition to- | day, being worked by men who donot follow it as a business, and farther. | more have no time outside of other dnties to attend to it brir parposes. I do not mean by this that | we need more money, that the connty shonld be boaded, or a heavy connty rosd-fand levy made, but that | the money now raised every year for road purposes should be raised and | handled differently. The bulk of that | money can be derived from that mir ror, as it were--that shadow which | skips here and there over the county roads every summer and cuts off the | grass and makes the rods look jeval and smooth (in places; —the district road supervisor and his grader, nicely in the centre—and next year pat 1a William Jones, and allow him | miles and harrow them down flat, and | the next year put in another man who will round them ap sgmin; one sar? “Do yon think it pays for the road sapervisor in No. 1 to go over in No. 4 and spend a day dragging a grader over to his distriet? Do you think it pays to have him put on John Smith's team to-day, Bill Brown's team to-morrow, Tom Clark's team the next day, snd have them go gohawing here and there, snd make your road look like a worm fence when finished? Whois to blame? The horses? No, they were never on a grader before, and are not aecems. tomed to climbing up banks and go ing down into ditches, The drivers to blame? No, they did the best they eould with a green horse, The sn. isor to blame? Wheres, then, is the blame? your system. the poor road smpervisor to try to fill up a bole, or round np a road, or ent down a hill with a slip seraper when be could earry it almost in a dish pan? Do you think it pays him to work without tools? Does it pay him to buy six or eight pieces of | tile, and pay four prices for them, when Marshall County could buy a ear load at the lowest rates and give him the benefit? to buy Inmber for culverts under the same circamstances? Who is to blsme? The road supervisor’ No. it is your 2 jvm. I regard thisroad systems a huge cancer, continually eating, and the money you have ap plied, ss prescribed by some physi cian, and according to directions, has apparently been of very little benefit to the patient.” Better Roads Easy to Secure. In a recent paper Professor W. C. Latta ‘seta forth the resulta of investi- gations which he has made in Indiana. He sent out a large nnmber of letter to farmers in different counties, and the following facts: First. The average estimated in- crease in the selling price of land due to existing improved highways 1s 88 45 per acre. The estimates from which the average is made refer in most cares to lands near the improved roads; bat in a few instances they apply to all lands of the county. The average in. crease, therefore, of $8.48 per sere is lower than was intended for lands in the vicinity of the improved roads. Second. The estimated average in- im ing all the public roads is 39. d. The eatituated average const | of converting tle common public roads | into improved highways is $1148 per mile. nual lows, per 100 acres, from He says that if these statements are | even approximately correct that they furnish a key to the satisfactory sols tion of the question of highway im- provement from the money standpoint. On the basis of the last mentioned es- { timate the average annual loss peracre | from poor roads is over seventy six which isseventy dollars per mile above | the estimated cost given by the farm. thrown away, would, noder a proper At the Farmers’ Institute whieh re. “I believe the most imaportant fand« | school and road “Your schools are second to none in ship, one mill 16 be paid in cash and | compelled every taxpayer in the dis | | schoolhouses dilapidated, plastering | you think your: schools wonld be ap to the standard and your children properly ednoated’ “Now, the principal poin® I wish to | ; before yon is money for road | “Now, do yom think it pays for | John Semith to be a road supervisor | this year and grade up the road-—ail | up the hollows and round them np | to plow the roads clear across for | undoing the other's work year alter VS [less keep improved highways in per i feet repair. The advantages to be gained he con- {cisely says are that good roads (3) | Peonomize time and fores in transpor. tation hetween farm and market; (2) Enable the farmer to take advantage of market fnctuations in buying and selling: (3) Permit transportation of farm products and purchased compo- dite daring times of comparative leianre: {41 Bedoes the wear and tear on hoveas aril marke! 13 : 53 real vehicles; % 4 53% har ges pe: 8% 4 nia} : Enhance the vain estate How Some Hosds Are Boil, The notion that “anybody can 1 8 pepo sible for many fail. ares. Commissioner MacDonald, of | Connectiont, tells a story of wach | people, He says that a Quaker wen! $ | into a hardware store to buy an axe, ‘How mneh does theo ask for a | Bradiey axe? be ssked, “Ome dollar and thirty five cents, | was the answer of the sh ropman, Phe aske too mneh: Twill an ase myself” ! He bought a shank of steel, tool 1 | howe, put it in the fire, hammered it snd balabored it nati 1t bad assamed the general ontHoes of an axe head. But it was dnl! “Huh.” sand he, “thee sannot make an axe Bot thes can make a wedge He pat the stesl bark mito the large | and kaveied it into the shape of a wed int it bad Jost ii temper, ‘$Tub. * agarn guoth the Quaker, ““thes cannct make an axe, and thee saunat make a wedge, but thee fap ne ake izle” and he thirast the Lit iron i1 Wh es rain barrel. That's what a big misjority of rond- makers need ido in thin State manke 8 sizzle. —Lepod i Bonds Buailetin “yg Pil (a vom” ¥ ase : i i Issn food mn ands Woman, Alins Bella CC. Harber of Trenton { N. J. State orgamizer for the | Roads sand Publis Improvement i gnodation, hax fad meh great = Parith her work that the association { more than plessed with her Minn Harber is a réemarkaide wom. 5. President Cleveland appomted | Mise Harber's father, the late Judge T. B. Harber, Postinanter of Trend Eafiss Harber was so nmissioned yin A 2 a Sista w 1% 3 % Red Sanat ¥ and seceeded to the mate ribiip wiven the Jade died in 15W Miss Harber resigned in 1597 and went to St. Louis, where she was employald in the Good Bomls fies Sines then ‘ ahe has Dean promote i tn bor present iF and has organized all of whieh are steadily n- I eremsing ip members, % ¥ i 1 i £ i { seis, fiftenn } BO iatas : seas A Lowy Erase, The New York State League fu Good Roads, which has been working for weven years to develop s» healthy santiment regarding road Daproves ment. has changal its name to the New York State load [mprovemsnt Assooiation. in order to better dis tingaish #4 from the State div the Leagae of Anerican W - * CRE a TRIG h aE Toru tens. on ln dependent on the weather, Worthless gee for months tage hor Bonde mde hard by solenon a art Always firmly 40 thelr part. Ean 23 : blade wb k he had the i rains it, ruts dé when the machine a | the narrow tire ig the father i% an i | easy “Do you think it sto compel | "0. : A : ’ pays ! [shipped in any weather of the high- ways are passable Does 18 pay for him | from the replies reccived he gathers | ‘sents. In five years the losses would sggregute $2432 for every section of and, sod this sum woald construct swo miles at a cost of $1216 per mile, | { Mary Remeota Oils Luodestia Laura ers themselves. The present road tax | which, under existing laws, is largely {#ystem of road maintenance. doubt-! If water stands on a road it ® 8 £ rats at all seasons; prodoee can be In a south Jersey town all the frog wagons were changed to wide over s year ago, apd since that their roads bave kept in muel pondition, Lack of social a and means of communieation tice batier 1.4 4% restricted cities. Good roads will change ail that, Colone! Pope, in speaking of the wide tire agitation in Massachasetls, saad: shonlid act as road. rollers rather road destroyers.” Wet weather roads are what needed. It ia vary to maka that are good in dry weather, sake them good in the wet quires knowledge and skill, The applications from in New Jersey for money to be used ander the provisions of the State-atd law are so namerous thet a ball has been introduced in the legislature for an nereased State appropriation, Farmers have been used to staring pooped up on their farms in bad weather for so long a Lite that it is bard for them to realize the advan tages that would acerue wo them frou having hard and clean highways at all seasons of the year hat al Silver Combe. Parken the Mair. A mystery of the toilet, male and | feruale, ban Leen disclosed by the dia | timgaished seteatint, Dr. Vanderwende, { He says that the use of silver combs is | very ancient sad ercase per acre that would resoit from has always been popular among people of an uncertain lage. A silver comb tends to darken (the har and beard when used with regularity. The reason 1s very mimple . Hatr contains salpbar, and this com. i bines with Fourth. The estimated averagean. | Paoyy | {tion of sulphur asd silver is pare the invisible pieces of the metal, which are worn off every time the comb is emplovel. The eowlina black, as every housekeeper Kupws ‘who has used silver tableware, Young ‘men with slight sad light red ator. old besus whose mustaches are beginning to tarp gray, women whose hair shows the mark of azo are the three classes who ase silver cuinne with earnest zeal.” Murch Too Mach, A Georgia giri rejoices in the name of > + NE AR a ob Snzetta Missourian Georgiana Jennie | Pressley Rhoda Diaretta Jane Cornet. | ta Bailey Pardue. That's all—at pres- ent—though some young man may | wish to add his name to her collection scones or later, Lewiston Journal fe countion] Fer Rutile, the counties Pak Pils for Pale Props and [ decided to | 1 | ha pxlipguinhed of S5GD ; clieet and retain waler; Sem ni INTERSTATE CONN: COMMERCE LAW. Its Disadvantages “Diveuned by Presiden jor the Wild Variety, They oy] ! Ingsiis of the Big Pour The fujustics and dlsadvant ages the nriosent Inter-Niate Bost to the wees shiv by Mr M Hig Four roadie, 1 gonere held in Washington, Mr Irigaills said that the i Por id crigty where th ayold disaster vailroads but fiso 8 af thee country the enactment of the commerce law in Bate pros of that Mw hss been constantly snder consideration either by cangroes >» the x i% ted that Fale legisintures have contol over rativonds with regard to Boal Dusiness Bred rongress bas power as regirds ine ter-atate hysiness in roferssivs to The prtral of fhe Runes feert that sigty control om Hm and thar rates cannon! he redue os py Irian A paint were Fai win ex pests ard gn fal r profi In 1997 te was denied by the Ruprrms eourt thai the Sherman anti-trust jaw applied to the rally ads contrary 140 the anger tion 4 af ra “ {ir der the of this coe : : make any dle nN Enos nf baat ithe aa rafivnap de an % Fiy Fag Fin A Proaident gn adden % net forth FE. Ingalls Gael Ths 3 pa ie & hin Fak no Sas the tenth ats Tis wird spre rey rw T Fae ® gin convention of | 4 48 as something et 15 i Le interests ititer. TT IRN iw my im adanit All earn thelr » £1 arransements for turiffe. The tariffs ths ras with ia iter y iN AEE fittle respected by Private arrangamentsy vi writer testers Many raliront managers are carrying frodpht far halow foe A way must be found by rand rari fy can PrUctise of mes dime ontiviasd. ieetion sot rides but Kien © af the Folintey ated In ma @midn The © f dimenity SRT EE frente ase srl with 18e Mences See Hoa fol pull rd if Alen Drevents g another wi ad helleve In iw 2) rapuit? He fhale halves dn honest saervhante are Wy BAYS Ng ROT SANA sit M which rat]. be mnintained and the wot ratex mnd contracts The settisment only sasiderne the rail mea of the people wha are directly inter- Sirians the the Pi hana riy pith inter. he] hs Er uf Bale 3.8 rely genlizeean? in ita sre railroad cia i the 3 on way £25 av Era ta De wre the nde ition in ies 3315 EX Hgoanment etnias and a Bae of The shipoer AW ed ox Ra I trio Ran 5 imposed | L lee re You ngtead He nw rates. Shaggy you andl bin wold not be able to wre Big Liwsiiany graves rajiroads abauld he i wilh #fely other x rates arf the Sivisian sen wonkd legalize raliroad ponerse woubl be con. Li We we permit. for the inte nny A 3 hele fay such SEiruey TT 4 nasi het aang & Her anaes ans and corm insion whi af fhe wmalivosds cRrangs 8 ude as has wiinil 2hippers will fow men of the antiee interatat gid {Tpiees sovie indicated the st and & will control hsiness af thanks was adileess, amd Bix 1 a mhevial &: an args capital %i aie SEE Ey FREE 03S ore referred A Solhisel Girl's Battle, From Tha Masi, Mifowd, nd | collation of pliers, but there ; built on the ooking Hills Cpesonle are stgnding ein hippers will sooner or later | of this thinks The Sevvprin Ament { © len Hotel. Pfeil, It punished at alt in his of. | granted 2371 doctors’ degree. LING of PG i oorporation, | fe fi friction betwenn | the | permacent inlunetios op the ground thar fp © rated 1 Browgbt sgainst sil others who apilate Lis ooo DUCKS C OF PORT TAMPA, | nS A—— Readily to The puwt Man's Call. Port Tampa In a piles that are dressed Noe shomting 8 gil progands or the plers and, not a siufy thrown hotel that ts good fend for cas and gulls birds cose ghont ned the pneanls thers, ya aronnd of sourie, from iv 1it%in ts tine Asvardingiy botel in Borie, witht tive Dat only are bey to come for fool for them as if for 3 dog “At first It goemy as If the Birds conde as rofdily of another, but the fool iy that two pr three poo: a boast hotel are on speaking torme with them. ‘The binds koow thelr volrvs, and are plainly vous friendly with At an old boas tanding stage t! oats ghteer a daz en ay 8 Lime aud sitting there Io the sun, preen amd seraion fo {hele Jot 4 ¥ we pe EF tha a cee Piel 14 hg mpd 4 J feathers ris with Bair far re 1 ae fod away isla fir 10 hers uidess ec ge fellow pokes them wiih 8 gt event the Med gives the whitewyad look Hf astonish ment and protest In & voice that is so amd delicate ss fo make one wonder wh wri such an ungainly bird got Y. Then If Bom (12 way ta safely bevoti tthe pers If gamdisturbed the Delivany often pil low thelr boads on thelr hacks apd t 8 nap. but in ha quickly obeeryed by is fo 4 ney way distach grams nneriy int fntroder a Cale DIters B& 2 w ¥ pent i Rr fey tha pw tio Ley are fourier wi A » 1 J trounhdn Tor tie is % Wal iw Gus ie folls 3 tad hy 8 canes the water, “nt nek ry He gegiler but they ame pxeoadingly bean tif asd grace! 3 while t gulls I= gre of enliven (terest to teneh The Bi i now heige ar might sstahlish au av wid spnhle Bim Interesting stony brothers afloat ta in taelr IDGYSen is Bg thm Noy one iam tried ome to hand foe # ™ Tok aty © hit it is plain 3d taer and cir BA F005 tn en Hoe With kK ¥ Yo * Yi WYite a 4 any . ’ that mest 4g F a: Beka Ministers Will De Soares, uritig the mseademie your INGIGT twenty ome Geran universities i» bh thn then in wedicine, B20 In philosophy £30 in law and 20 io theology. Exlaogen gees to be the favorite place for the final examinations SOC degrees Baviog been taken thers An Anti-Substitantion Victory. Allen 8. uinted of Le Boy, KX. whose oh ras, tos,” 1s so oblguitons in the Gewese pers wou a signal victory whet Justice Lauigi- le, in supreme Court, Ballaio, waved Foot Powder in fringe on Fool Faw Par shaking into aliiws ine Auesiioh Wis At tive oriinges otis, at Nuits will be trade mary, powder or sti tule packages, whitch packages ape sant free. A eared addressed Alen R (Hmsted, Le Bily, LN. YL gives your Wiss Vaonma Bybolt, a preposessing soham : girl of Millond, lad, is of Cfntelipencas, aod bs ambitioas to ries io the Hurd roads make necess to Lhe farms | Hierary wold “In the fall of 1838." sald Mrs. Rybolt, "Emme was aiken il stadent and her work Dagan to tell oa wer ht tires | Himba, A taw woaks passed and abo fhe grow weak, pale and nervous, and com. worse, The doctor suid abies wana victin | pervoas prosteation, asd shoald have oe | deive the | [young men from the farms into the taken from sohool weeks anriter. Sha grado | ally grew worse, Ler nerves wens ao tans | Woe than sna {gen slrung, : | guaranteed. Bookict and sammpbe free, Ad {rien t | Be tie nti of 3 She was 8 closes few relief, A Poerdian carpet as been in use flor in the main hall of the Shaii's © FOALS saiace nn Teheran Den & 4 she rehuo oi easily and forever, Tun wing Ihe Wo luriwWars ey Al thant make tragcieta We nr 8 Bae, i | Srerily sg Retin Ay Con & hicage ae New Yur% plained of paias in Ber back, chest and | oti! that tae least noise irritated ber and she | hat a fever and & contihual teivshing in | { or muscles. The symptoms were mach | geadually | “Carts and other heavy vebicles | than | are roads | to i LORSOH a | Like Bt, Vitus’ dass, < pasend, and Bay d ar ¢hange bh ysiciaps, mua be SAME Some. | what better | yant oe The glen Rant doe ¥ Bot amon with Bis unk Hi olfactory nerves are odin rained in a single nostril, which the roof of the puaith. neler the front, To Cure » » Cola is One Day. ‘A sample seg Tove on Sppeiidne. {room mg | rk Bai TA} 5 PA pn a1 interesting thing at Port | , i Tampa iw the duck is a hotel 2 Rew Or. j pipe trousers to keen the tereds away, | tig | ducks, polls | theps fear of hit they lnve Jearand | when any ole whisiies tw the call of ohe perses ae tae & POEs aban! damon Sieh tant any di RA SARS ie ah a i dhe dh ih dh a i Don't Tebace) Spit and Smoke Your Lite Away | To perve anal vigor take Nall | wiak i Bre 5 is ind Take Lazatins Brome Quinine Tablets. Al 1 Druggists refutd money HR futlstne Are. Ja. The postal depay | smiployves called to services in the mill. i 3 £ can be heard By a came simiiag | to bers which | weak curad by | Dir. Williams® | try thea. Cp AHA SR OIL HM “Roos had no faith inpropristary med! | efnas but triad the pills, and after lakiog a i doves dowes, she Dagan Lo improve. It was about the Smt of April when sha begna and | the middie of May, after taking about sured, § ht boxes, she was satirely While iid, abe Jost twouty-elght pounds, but sow weighs more than ever before. | Har nerves ars and she is In perfect stroug health We are sil confident that Dr. Wil. | farms’ Pink Pills for Psie People sured | her, and | sheorfully recommend them in | All similar cases, Maza. BE A. Bysore™ Bulmerived and sworn to befors me, this | third day of Santen ber, or Cams Baxxs, Notary Pablie, SHY aa Dir. Wi i & ams’ Plak Pills tor Pale People | will sure ail diseases arising from a poor | and watery condition of the bicod, build up o run dows system aad are a spe- will | ails fic paralysis, locomotor ataxia aad | dscns osluer of wag regarded a focacalie | Far over 10 years a weedy distribu- | tion of bread Bas taken place at SU John's chapel, ong of the Trinity par ish churches, New Yark city. Beauty is Blood Deep. lean Hlovd means a vican skin Na Lena?) without iL Casearets, Candy Cathartis rg 1 alesn | your biol and keep it clean, by stirving ap | the from lasy ver and driving ail the body Begim ta dav $y imgnrition banish | pimples, boils, botoles, Blackhends, sod that | sickiy blogs complexion by taking carta beauty for 10 cers smtsfaction w sara toed 19. oe, —~ Amoog the Turks ath ATONeY an item in every marriage the hashaml engaging to aih a certain sam for bats Bing hey = PE per iw amplaint be not the rn redresged, it | is a sufficient gry and vo vantract, AY No-To- Bae for Fifty Cents, Gaaran teed Yabagos bal? men stron. Diol pure. Une | All rag inka, | forms | - his wife | Wo Honlet Exclained (IPR MARCY Wak } ie. $3 Alidragy i In all the capitals of Europe sxcent | London soma theaters are Kept up thy Government support, by 8 rary of | T ja fur them on retur Bing granted lsmwe of abmerior poniticdne 10 be Bua pay, wil without Bil L,Y Fane A NG Rn nie To Care antipasti Forever. “e Cancnrete Candy Cathartie We or (le C. fail to care, druggists rand gitey The of an dag oe a balloonist at an ele. yr Givin hariing vation of § I rannot speak foo Bights ot Pisa’ s Cure oe) { Man FRx Monms di W Cansum ide Seasy Sh eM 23% st. New York, tet nent free, Klondike Map From Gold Commisdon’s ofoinl sarves Ads dian Dariner & Sth jt Borie, Coley Columbia Chain Wheels, Vadette Bloysies, * trent Ras ruled that | BY aTEMeted WEIN n the earth A sn A | A Sh ws i The customs authorities have de cided that the Chinese tom-tom is & minstcal instrument, ton A i APTA BA ER A i ; sel ( 8 Both the Towthod ard results when Syrup of Figeis taken; itis and refreshing to the taste. and sete tly yet promptly on the Kidneys, ver and Bowels, cleanses the sys. tem effactnally, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Symp of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever duced, pleasing to the taste ne ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ite fears A preyored eaiy from the most agrecablo substances, its Beale oD, anziitios commend it to all and heve made it the most popular remedy known, Syrup of Figs iz {or sale in 50 cent hottles by 11 Jeadine de gists. Any reliable draggist who may not have it on hand will pros eure it promptly for any one who ie & . re oF sit ,| withes to try it. Do not secoptany substitute. b+ 4 Portect Tipe of the fighest Grder of | 1 Envelopes in Bo pafacture. Abselvicly Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. a MN YT WY Tw wr WT OW WwW wr Va suave thay vou get the Denier Arielle, made of DORCHESTER, MASS. br WALTER BAKER & CO. Lad, Foramnpen ris, iE { wes 4 tae. New Muse Womans Departigett ov ~uwnuie rapy Ant Los i Thompson's Eye Tater bo 5 Card TR ou {origin tt N. «4 —— ® cOLENAY, Poswes gh roby iy Fmt ivwn ———— Sut Sot— wre aye. ae RRMA OO SHR hey Worth Dcuble the Price of the E Makos Mill Climbing Kasy. That Is the verdict of those who have ridden them. Call on aknost any Columbic desler and try one. It won't cost you snything. We use the same material and the same care in building umbia Chain Wheels that we do with the Chamless. “ Aye, Thors's foe Rud!” Could Ne Have Referred to
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