The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 07, 1905, Image 4

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    Auers
Your doctor will tell you that
thin, pale; weak, nervous chil
dren become strong and well
by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Small doses, for a few days.
Sarsaparilla
The change is very prompt
and very marked. Ask your
doctor why it is. He has our
formula and will explain.
Whetl 11 Ywn ila. f'r wiane wornha
thought 1 eoit'd lire berime of thin hloa.
Hot. in a fw aeeka. Srei'a Spparilla tvm
fel.tal re.tore.1 m to health "
. E. Bn amsaras. VIUii. !C. J.
I H a hottla
t c. av ccv
for
The Children
Biliousness, constipation prevent re
covery. Cure these with Ayer's Pill.
Icfi a ltter on the lrk
Our little youngster, six years old,
has Just reached the "learning-to-write"
stage iu school. Sometime
hi teacher bat the children copy
moral precept from the blackboard
luto their ropy books. Among these
wai the statement: 'Kind words are
never lost.-' In Freddy's book, bow
ever, written clear across the paper to
the other margin, this appeared: "Kind
words are never los." Wbeu he was
asked: "Where is the T, Freddy 5" he
replied: "Oh, there was uo room on
the paper for the T, so I left it on the
desk. You enn see it there if you go
to the school."
The same youngster has a sister
who was married recently. Keing on
a visit to her parents, and happening
to catch Freddy in some mischief, bis
sister reproved him. "I" tophi" sniffed
Freddy, "you needn't scold me! You
don't belong in my family, anyway."
Greatest Things Are the Simplest.
The trouble with us is tbat we look
too high and too far away for our
chances. We forget that the greatest
thins are the simplest. In bunting for
roses, we trample the daisies under our
feet We are blind to the chances and
blessings near us because we are look
lng so far away for them. Every
thing depends upon the power of the
mind to see opportunities. It is the
eye that can see the chance, the pine
and determination to lay hold of it an l
wring from it every possibility that we
lack, rather than the chance "to make
rood." Success MAOTXine.
A watch taken to the top of Mont
Blaoc will rain Z6 seconds in 24 hours.
VERY FEW. IF ANY.
CIGARS SOLD AT 5
CENTS. COST AS
MUCH TO MANUFACT
URE. OR COST THE
DEALER AS MUCH AS
ii
CREMO
IF THE DEALER TRIES TO
SELL YOU SOME OTHER
ASK YOURSELF WHY 7
THE HIGHEST AWARD AT
THE St LOUIS WORLD'S PAIS
WAS CIVfcN TO
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Vegetable Preparalionfor As
similating ttteFoodarulGegula
ung the 5 toinachs and Bowe Is of
Promotes Digestion.Chr?rfur
ness and RestContains neiiher
Opilonhine norIineraL
ot Narcotic.
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A perfect Remedy forCortstip.
Tion . So ur S lomaeh. Diarrtoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fcvtrrish
nrss and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
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MIllET'S EDUCATION.
Millet, the famous French painter.
was born of peasant folk, from whom
ha bad the habit of simple living and
a powerful physique. From them, to.
i writes the author of "Jean Fraucoi
I Millet and the' Harbison School," be
i obtained his great tenderness toward
i the people, whom he was destined to
; delineate so powerfully
! By working with his folk upon the
farm he had not only the opimrtnnlty
! of incessantly watching the appear
ance of flgdres in different sons of
toll, but be obtained as well an actual
i knowledge of the farm laborer's crafts.
He learned bow to plow and how to
sow; be leanled all alnint the pecu
liar nature of all kluds of crops and
every kind of domestic animal: and
I he became acquainted with the .lis
' comfort, with the agony that arises
from continuous bodily exertion, with
all that a farm laborer .suffer from
exposure to scorching sun and biting
wind or frost.
I Millet was happy In bis instructors.
Ills great-nncle. Charles Millet, a
priest, divided his time between la
boring upon the farm and giving In
struction to his little nephews and
uieces. At all times this priest Im
pressed upon bis graihlnephew the ne
cessity of being industrious, upright
and courageous; and from him pro
ceeded the Impulse of that education
that sent Millet more suitably
equipped for the tak that lay bofor
htm than many another artist whose
name has been written large iu his
tory. It is said that Vergil s wor.ts. "it is
the hour w hen the great shadows de
scend upon the plain," first revealed to
the boy the beauty of his own sur
roundings, ami first lighted tbat tire
which was to be productive of some
of the finest paintings of evening
scenes that the world is likely ever
to possess.
As to his Bible ami Vergil, he read
and reread them, and always ro Latin:
and Sensier says, "I have never beard
a more eloquent translator of these
two books." Instead of being an il
literate person, indeed, when he went
to Taris, Millet "The Wild Man of
the Woods," as he was called by IV
laroche's pupils, among whom he
found himself, was already a cultivat
ed man. His education bad been far
better than if he had been an ordinary
member of a bourgeois, or even of a
noble family. Its great characteris
tics were its thoroughness, its sim
plicity and its refinement the very
characteristics that make his own
works lovable.
A Developed Daisy.
For manv vears Mr. Burbank worked
upon the daisy, talcing the tiny field
daisy, the peet of Eastern farmers, as a
basis ot bis experiments, and develop
ing it until it is now a splendid blos
som from five to seven inches in diam
eter, with wonderful keeping qualities
alter cutting. In the same way he has
ereatly increased the geranium in site,
and at the same time has made it far
inure uiuinut ill vui'ir. -rn'm . imam
S. Harwood's "A Wonder-Worker of
Science" in the April Century.
Japan and Russia Compared.
Although the population of Russia
is nearly three and a half times as
great as the population of Japan, says
the World's Work, and its area near
ly six times as great the Japanese
have a million more pupils In their
schools than the Russians. They pub
lish more periodicals and books. Al
though Russia has nearly nine times
: as many miles of railroad, the Jap
anese roads carry more passengers.
i though less freight.
I Thfj seed half as many again let
ters by post as the Russians send.
With only about one-fourth as manv
: miles of teleirrapb wires, they send
! nearly as many messages. Their trade
' per capita is greater than the Rus
sians both in imports and In exports,
although the total trade of the Rus
sians, of course. Is very much greater.
The apparent financial and military
strength of the Russians is Incompar
ably the greater. Yet so cheaply doe
the Japanese soldier live that Japan
may do more with little money than
Russia with more.
Misgive, that yon may not mistake.
Whstely.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
GASTORIA
Ad
i Humorous
Redhorse Dan Kin ye handle
gun, itrauger? .Vrey Boulevarder-
I dou't have to. I own an auto.
Baltimore American.
Captain (showing her over the ship)
This 1 the quarter-deck. I.ady
Then I suppose that deck down there
is the fifty-cent deck. K.
Mistress If you want egg to keep,
you must lay them In a cool place.
Bridget OI'll tnlnUon It to the hen
at waut, mum. Illustrated Bits.
'"You ran over that chap. Are yon
going to atopy "Yes, Just as soon as
we reach a repair shop. I heard some
thing break when we hit him." Life.
Mrs. Pobha How Is your new
neighborhood? Mr. Dihbs Oh. Just
like the other one; all the rich people
talk poor, and all the poor people talk
rich. Fuck.
3m I love von: I love von. Won't
you be mv wife? Jess-You must see
mamma first. Joe I have seen her
several times, but I love you Just the)
same. Kx.
Rev. Ir. Thirdly Don't you know,
little boy, that you shouldu't fish on
the Sabbath day? Tommy Toddles I
alu't a flshln', boss; I'm Jus' teaehlu'
worms how ter swim. Chicago t'hron-
Icle.
I see It stated here tbat the Sullsn
wears an Iron umlersnirt. say. t
wish I had one like it to send to my
laundry. I'd like to get even with 'em
once in a wane. l leveiana iw
Dealer.
Hester I hear that Bessie's engage,
meat with Fred Simmons l broken
off. Too bad. isn't It? lirace But
she's going to keep the diamond ring.
Hester Ob, I dldu t hear or that.
Exchange.
Still Able to Attend to Business:
"I told t'ncle Simon that he wa get
ting too old aud feeble to atteud to
business." "Kid he take it kindly?"
"He threw me out of his ottlce."
Vanity Fair.
Aa Inducement: Peddler Want V
buy an umbrella cheap? Kraukley
No. What's the use? Everybody
steals my umbrellas. Peddler Well,
this one alu't worth stealln'. Philadel
phia Ledger.
"I thought you were quite well ac
quainted with Brown," said Ascum.
-No, indeed," replied Cholly; "1 aw
only associate with my equals,
and " "Really, you should aim higher
than that" Ex.
Dawkins And was It very hot In In
dia? Jawklns Hot! Simply melting.,
Why. one of our fellows stayed out
too long in the sun one day, and had
to be ladled back to his bungalow.
London Tlt-Blts.
"Do you expect to send your son to
college?" "Well, 1 haven't decided
TeL
In view of the hazing and the
.. lm nsIf uned to believe It
would be mo merciful to finish him
Jnp wh chloroform." Chicago Rec.nl-
Herald.
Stranger So yon went to school
with Rudolph Kipling, eh? I stipiwse
you know he is now a famous writer?
Uncle r'letch Shol Why, him an' me
used ther same copybook, an" I know
my writin' d lieat bis'n all boiler
Exchange.
-What is a eounter-irritaut? asked
Mrs. Smlthers. "A counter-Irritant."
replied Smitbers. "is a woman who
makes the clerk pull down everything
on the shelves for two hours, and then
buys four cents' worth of hairplus."
Cleveland Press.
Tgb:" exclaimed the exchange tick
et, withdrawing a far a possible Into
the corner of the pocket, -you're from
a pawnshop." "Suppose I am." retort
ed the pawn ticket. "I am the pawn
shop's one redeeming feature." Phil
adelphia Ledger.
Naggus What are you golung to do
with the hero and heroine of that mag
azine story you're running now? Mar
ry them? Bonis Certainly. They'll
be married In the lsst chapter. Nagg
us I'm glad of It. It will serve them
right: Chicago Tribune.
T'lstingulshed Artist Perhaps If you
came here you will get a lietter light
on the picture. This studio is uot
nearly large enough. pair :itor
Ideslrou to understand Yes. yes; I
know. One can't get far enough awsy
from your pictures: Punch.
Employment Agent What was the
matter with your last place? Inmies
Uc The missus was too particuier.
Employment Agent In what way?:
Domestic She wouldn't let me lock
the baby In the foliiin' bed w'en I bad
compony. Sew York Weekly.
In Good Trim. CityrnaD Ro yon
are going to plant a garden again this
year. Were your vegetable last year
n auecess? Suburbanite Ireat:
Why, my neighbor's hens took first
prizes at all the poultry shows, end
tbey ate practically nothing but my
vegetables. Judge.
"I must warn you. Bridget." said
Mrs. Nuritch. "to see that the pea
are thoroughly mashed." "Mashed,
Is it?" remarked the new cook In ur-.
prise. "Yes; Mr. Nuritch Is so high
strung, you know, they mske him
nervous when they roll off bis knife."
Philadelphia Press.
IMC Man's Wiadom.
Bbe (after the proposal) Are you In
favor of a lung or short engagement?
He Well, that depend. If you can
cook. I'm In favor of a short one, but
If you can't, we'd better make It long
enough to give you a chance to make
good.
Htate Owns Car Line
The Ktate f North Dakota own a
street railway at Bismarck to carry
members of the legislature to and
from the capitol. The ysti-m owns
and operates one car.
In the Doc-tor's Oflli-e
"You say your patient coughed
something?"
up
"Yes;
"What did you give him for It?"
"A receipt." Yonker Statesman.
We have positive proof Hint a cer
tain boy Is the ginartest boy of his
age In Uie world: his mother told us
BROKE THE RlDINQ RECORO.
Half-Breed Who Mads I'iO Miles !
Ten Hoars Oellop.
"Ton people u0 lme nr ,ln?
the railroad were built hare an Idea
that we used to have bad time of tt
In getting about Washington Terri
tory," said the old timer the othtr day.
"That's where you are wrong. Dis
tances were no greater than they are
now. True, we didn't always go so
fast as you do now, but we made speed
that would astonish you.
"I remember on trip an old friend
of mine made, a big cattleman from
Kittitas county, afterward the owner
of considerable property In Seattle.
His divorced wife was living here,
and she took It Into her head to go
after him through the court for non
payment of alimony. There were a
number of reasons why he shouldn't
pay, but he didn't care to stay here
aul argue It out with the courts, so
getting a tip on what was doing he
decided to go Iwck to the cattle In
Kittitas.
"About 8 o'clock one evening, accom
panied by his horse wrangler, who hap-
penert to ne here witn nun, ne mrmw
lout horseback for Kllenahurg. The two
node all night
It was In midsummer
and at the full of the moon and the
next morulng they ate breakfast In
Ellensburg 110 mllea away. And
they didn't think It was much of a ride
at that.
"At tbat time nearly all the Indiana
on the reservation had a half-breed or
at least one pretty good horse In his
ruling string. This particular young
half-breed Ikv had an extra guod one.
ami he was selected to carry the dis
patches, beiug a reliable and faith
ful tellow. Well, he rode through to
Walla Walla Iu teu hours, a distance
of 120 mile, and during the ride he
never slowed down from a gallop.
That was In midsummer, and If you
ever have been In that Snake river
region at this season of the year you
cau imagine that was some rtdtng."
Seattle Post-intelligence.
A NOBLE CAREER.
The Life of William H. Bald
Iwtb aa
Inspiring and Hopeful Km
The noble career, untimely ended.
of President William It. Baldwin, of
the Long Island Railroad, Illustrate
the encouraging fact thet goo.1 men,
also, we have alwaj with us. At
time when certain meu and certain
combination of men In great bust
nesses are under public suspicion for
selfish and uiistn-lal practices on
large s.-ale. here was a brilliant busl
uess man, at different time high in
railroad enterprise In the West, South
and East, and holding responsible
place lu large affairs of finance, who
bed the perfect confidence of his flnan
clal associate, of worklnguieu and of
the general public. In adilltion to this
though this Itself and alone would
be sufficient hotior he was endlessly.
wisely, tntwisely Interested in some of
the most important enterprise of
good citizenship, local and national;
above all. In the cause of education In
the Southern State. His !enevolcn
had the stamp of statesmanship. He
wa truly a bitl)lM- of the nation
Year by year his Influence ami Ills
good fame wire increasing; only a lit
lie past forty. It seeme.1 that the fu
ture held for him twice the oppurtit
nlties of his already beneficent and
exemplary career. Here were un
telflshnetm, modenty, devotion aixl men
tal and moral strength splendidly com
bined.
His death, after a short life not
marked by dazzling gift of money,
but of human servl.-e. wa followed
by an outburst of prals and of affec
tionate regret. What a contrast here
to the spectacles of men absorbed In
the preposterous fight for unearned
millions; men whose jiatbs are strewn
with the wreck of other' fortune;
vt hoe examples are evil; who go down
to gilded tombs with the cold regard
or the bluer execration of their fel
lows: Century.
Debe Wanted Hilt to Join Inlon.
Despite James J. Hill's belief that
sages have been ralavd to a fictitious
taudanl, there ha beeu only one
strike on his railroad, the Great North
era, and this was settled to the satis
faction of the strikers. An Interesting
episode In connection with It la told
by Eugene V. Ieb, who led the agita
tion. "President James J. Hill ami I had
sbsken hands." aaid Mr. Debs, la re
lating the story, "and declared the
hatchet burled. He said be was gla I
It was over, aud assured me that he
had no feeling or reientment. As we
atood chatting In bis olfiVe. be re
marked: 'By the way, Iet, you'll
have to be my general manager, to
night, for the men won't go to work
except on your orders.' I repiied:
"'All right; I'll guarantee that by
morning the train will all lie running
on schedule time.' Then Mr. Hill sud
denly asked me:
" 'How about my wage, Ieb? I'm
an employee, bo. you know, and, Ince
everybody gets a raise, where do I
come In?' He laughed heartily when I
answered:
"'Join the union, and we'll see that
you get a square di-el.'" Success
Magazine.
"Pat (he Helium A port."
It adds to the Impressiveness of a
pulpit discount to dwell st some
length on certain points, but tills some
times has been overdone.
An earnest preacher who. In warn
ing sinners against the rock of ruin,
had brought up the favorite illustration
of a ship In Imminent danger of going
to pieces on a reef, was prolonging the
horror of the scene, demanding what
must be done, etc., when he wa Inter
rupted by an Impatient sailor among
bla listeners with:
"Put the helium sport, you lubber
and luffr
A Year and a Day.
I lei To-morrow Is my birthday.
Bhe I suppose you will take a day
off.
"I shall."
"And how do you think I celebrate
when I have a birthday?"
" "Oh, I presume you take a year off '
Life.
It Is the in oluiitjiiy impulse of
nine lu ten, when picking up a postal
card, to turn It over to see what is
written on It
iinnfTiin DCRHTICIII WflMFrJ FSRAPED
nuw .uu
Female Weakness
Cures
gjge
' "Hit I
I ti ' 'i'i 'i i
'II
mm:
Mr. Mable
t Uurliitgton, VI
Vii I -c V It t I II
lrdi.ml, IS Church trect,
Svrelarv Wbittier Oratorio
Sin ietv, v rites:
t "Perune H terteioh wonderful medktoe toe
i the isH of women. I heve hears) spoken of tn
! tk. K.-k m hv num. and certainly my cv
- L. . Hnrtli. fit a nod word.
"I began to heve severe ens ecrow
f about a year ego. brought on by e cold,
! subsequent month brought me pein end
"Your remedy we presented, and the
: acted upen my system was sunoM iou w
true. I certainly have regained my health and
strength, and I no longer suffer pe.iodi.a4
! nains and ritrcmc lassitude."-M cot Bradford.
-
Thousands of Women Cured tvery Y
bv Coeresoondeme-lliB) What
Dr. Hartman Propose lo Do
for Vou Without 1 barge.
Women ho suffer should read the
oviilvm-rs iircsente.1 brre. W have
th.msan.1 of letteis from grateful
friends ho tell the same story. The omrit have not licen Ii-w to
H ilt the ill that are lavultarly tlto er that a course l IVruti mil
woman' own are of a catarrhal rhsr- do more toward restoring youthful
acter. l'einsle weakness not la-auty than all the .lev ires known to
iindrrstinvd fur many years. 1 science.
Dr. llsrtman deserves the credit of Many a girl lis regained her fs ie.1
having determined its real character, j beauty, many malnm baa lengthened
He has made catarrh and ratarbal di-the dav ol their comely apis-araii. e by
eases, including pelvic catarrh, a life- using IVruna.
longstn.lv. In IVruna these women find a prompt
I'eruna cures catarrh, whether ol th and permanent cure.
Force of llahlu
"tiiva me a two-cent stamp. plese,"
aid th ytiung lady to the drug rlcrk.
"W r just out," replied the d. e,
absently, "but here u .iiuethiug Just as
good."
Ami he handed her cmp!e of one.
MotbeMwlU 11 II I Mr.. .w. SuotMnf
Syrup tl ben rsDiiHljr luuw lur Ibalr chtldrea
during lb teelhmg (rl.l.
Afral.l to Itlsk It.
Drusait You ilhlu't take a vctlon
this yewr, did you?
IKn-tor No; I couldn't afford to take
MV rlisuces.
"Wiiy. how's tint?"
D'for Well, yon se. I hart a num
ber of w-nithy patient on the airing,
ml I wits afmid if I went sway fur a
few weeks tiny might get well.
Yoe Can Oct Alien's Foot-Ease FBI P
writ Allen H otii.eted. fa H.t M. y . for
frsa aami le ot Allen ' l luc It rurra
weatlnr. hoc awoiln. bins (eet. It tnaaaa
w or ttaht an.!, ea.y. A certain eurs ux
evens. In growing nsllt and tuntona. All l rug.
gists atlllt. Is-n't aeet' anr aulentuta.
The ildeai Living Twin.
Publication of an It.-m from Wash
ington. Pa., regarding twins SI years
old bus brought out the fact that Kree
port. Pa., loads by several years. Dr.
Charles II. Gillespie aud his sUtcr,
Miss Mnry tiilb-sple. are twin, and
were born In October, D.i), thus being
4 yeur old. Dr. tllllesple ha prac
ticed medicine for nearly half a cen
tury. He wns caplnln of Company ',
Seventy-eighth Pennsylvania regiment.
and served throughout the civil war. j
Ireeport ha bevii the home of the
twin alnce the close of the rebellion.
It I believed they nre the oldest liv
ing twin in the t'nlted State.
Btsts or Osio, Crrv nr Tolsdo, I .
Ll'lAS t OfSTV, I
Fuss J. tmn make oaib that ha la
anlor partner uf the rirrnol I ; i hi.ts
I o., doing tu.lnea In the city olTote-Io, Cotm-
j aioi -iai aio-e.ain, ana tnat aant rirm i:'
ay the aura n( on K lll'.N uhkii imri a us .... i
ea. h an-1 every rua of l T.all that eanuot ba !
cuied by tha uhd! li at i'i i now ( i
r K A It J. . 'Hfc.S r.x
Sworn to before ma a
it aubM-rtlit In ft
my
praaaure, mis etb oayul percmher, A
Vllfiher. A Ii
fi , M.
A. W. t.l.KAiMiN
Nuiary l iibllc. !
Itall'a Catarrh Cure It taken Inif.,lT ,.a
SCU dlrectlr on Ihe hlojl ami r,.u.l... ..........
of tb araum. tiatnl f r tettlmonlalv, free. i
Bold by I'tunt.i., TV.
ilall's Family fllia ara tha beat. j
Mar Never Ilav Heard of It.
After a stormy intervlnew with Mr.
Boodelle, the successful contractor and
politician, the Indignant caller hud i
gone away.
'I fully ei ported to see you slug
bim." said the private secretary,
"when be called you a 'persistent vio
lator of the eighth commiindment' "
"I suppose I ought to have done It,"
raid Mr. Boodelle, grinding his teeth,
'but I couldn't rexall the eighth com
mandment to save my life!" Chicago
Tribune,
St.
Known th world or
pranpt!, aurvit cur
PUTNAM
! . - I 1 '
rrrr MM"wMMieaasssSe
ataath .ad anis uiaea. unsun. r,iT. 7 'ZV:.?" w" e ssmi i
MONHOt DBljCrn.ir ""..."'."
IVic BY AID OF rE-RU-NA
Is Usually Pelvic Catarrh.
Catarrh Wherever Located.
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s m JSLV 'N
I vf 1 , rM
- l " yifi 1 1
9 tilt i
M l)V t., .fkj. su ! i.i (;: II I
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my bask j
end ;
drvlrrw. j
way U j
J
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iH-lvic oriwiis ur any other organ of
iiiiuun body.
Pe-ru-na, a Natural Besuliltrr.
IVriin produce cleen, inin-m im-np
litsne. the basis of fm 11 imuclry
and a pet lev t c.iiiplr li'.u.
Admiral Dewey In. been to th Cuite-J
Sistoa nary tiftj yesr.
TELLS IT ALL
Our New Catalogue "A''
nt f inf s(M r rtvnasi tic m
irtis wiiai i nr v (asi uo
To Convince You
1HAT
THE CHATHAM
I the 11KST INflfltAKilt on
the market, I will sen I you mi.,
freight prepaid, and wail for my
pay until October 1, I'M.
II was given the bighct wri
at the Oregon tlte I air, held at
halem last f.ill. Write f.,r ..ur
Inscriptive ('utalog.ie .,f Incuba
tor snd llroodeni and our tuna
protKisitio I.
CEO. W. FOOH,
Dtpt C Portland. Oreijon
Jacobs
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Rheumatism and Neurdgia
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FADELESS
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P' at IU. ak... '
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Pcru-na
Mr. Mule Itetkltng 8134 II Clifton i'Ucci, tit,
U.uk Mo., write;
I found after tolnf many dlftereM mecfltrne to r.
store me lo health. I tut Prruoa mm the only thing whkh
toultl b depended upon. I begem taking It wttrn j
was in a drdme, lodutce by I ten weakness and over,
wrought nerve.
"I began to lerl stronger during the first week I look
IVruna end mv hrallh Intrreved'aWHy untH new I ant la
perl I h'h "! "' belors."-
li.ie Redding..
tHMl,,,,,M,MMM,mmMM
I I liotiuiuis ui irsuniuiusi to tlits
'effect r rrveUesI by l'r. 1 1 st tn. in
'every year. I'tie gs.l thai IVruna l
it.-. "im.lilie.l In tin rtaas ot raw can
wnrtelf be over etimt..
If y.ji do mil derive prompt and
j .uii.lni-iorv rrsulta lrini the use of
j IVruii. write at oiu to Dr. Ilsrt
! liiti. giving a full statement ..( ymir
I . .-. aiot be wilt be irsed lu give
j you In valoalile .Kl.e gratia. Ad-
Irrta l'r. liarlmsti, rrmidettl of
lb llsrtmsii hamtatlum, IVIum-
bu, Dlilo, All correaitotnlem-e held
ttittly for.n.lrritial.
Dr. C. Bee Wo
W.iitrfttl lisi
Trutsist
seVt f-l'.y lH fOM- fc
-.- Wt ssfm $
- mm
o) i rr wiili
I ve wt sjiVevtl H I.,
,rte. -it., "
tsa) ftMst r ft'siSM
ttae-l f r sj s
Ii ' i siIw kj 1st
c.et'f TfeOMisgjfst ilk mmm mt lev.
bertnlreat mrs tft rrruM d,rwu
" ' -t )m c . is
fta vsis;i navrt iit 4 ffv 4.gtst, tit
wjr l.n vt 4 mil. Mferu, t , UVH.-,
rUiU ) , MfKMitie triei. It,
t t e f i . ha fc xlr f tM I ." v
t lis, fee n.skl'r!. tell ol ftrss Htm. Nlli
ut tihftMr will fee . (! (iMUMWfc
hr-.-l t.i f M;,NNt .UtU,s ts.tw
Alit'tll :n
Til C. En Wi Cilsisi M(dl:lM U.
isf, r.i iti tt. rtwTuw, OKtoxi
S" W'.IM. tf
LDOUGLAS
Milii" $350 SHOES
I TntjrlM mt.M m4 mI!i mntm
M-n !,. ihmn mm H W
totvjir mh m Wiprww lW 11 mmt
VF. I.. TWsitCt S1.A0 Bhn ttr tM
K rexwiMl tMrlltxr In tt trll rawre.U f
thflr ttrl.M all lei, tmmr flllliisf mnd
iiiMrh.r raring iMlillew, Ihvf
l'll fee s.m m (hue ! fXMl frunl
1 IM o T -0. thm onlf tUHrnr U
IH I.rlr. U. I.. IteaUMlak ttt.l.AO ihoM
marm I titalie, KM Kvlr frs-i-
wfr, nrar irmfr, mnl mn f rMi"r
lu Utatw aiir t"r '.0 nH thm
tnttarkM teitfa , lttiafi fumr
rtlas thsalr vttltfMl hf tAMit'lnif
Imfi f.r II, Tt UO -uKavlltwIes
ItsttteilgtaM II. it . mrm iMiIsi
nrlM asek tha Kaal laiata. aa sMtta-ll
llirwiiyh him m rwll lUirM In II rl
riiml r (!), mimI b demle-r. vrtw
tlirv .NumMlrf hs-rw tim ll. . '
iuusUa ii !( mrm niihin tMtr nli
taUAL tM.OO MHOtMm
f - sjsw W. ,.
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in wttrt.
rrf; fir ajrtf
At.e.M Olf, Ms.
Hf WtmtW. I . IWiaelatAl tt WlaefMl ft AO
nor. hnMM IK 111 mwti, hl4 thf
tw ftomfttit (Wrtaat CHttm tm
l Ik4 A4 Mini Ulkr mtmAmL
fmmt Uior tir'tm will m4 me Brmr
W I. Iktsualnn knai iKaa iMm-ml t. aavlt Mlaaa
hii !.) it. rfU. Vii tinuhl n jHlt
ftiu.u-.i4. mriuim
UtMlraWeU Cetfvfs a
IjeriftsJ alffJaMe
W. L. BOtflUS.
WCsThlMec MsssWt
N. U.
Na.M-tte
yilKM weltlag tm aeeartlaar plana
II anamlon Ibla taaar.
Oil
DYES
wol and rattae aooally wall aad
writ lar fraa kMalat haw I e
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