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ORKCON CW KNTKIl'WISK M?llAY KK1UU1 AKY 27, IM. CURTAIN RAISERS. The Three Little Maids" will run a jcnr In London. V.lanehe Walsh opened Her season in "The hnugliler of llauiilcnr" nt Wheel ing. W. Ya. I.lebler & To. are nrnmeins to star Vesta THley. the vaudeville artist, In legitimate woik. Marie I'aMinre. a elever and viva cious youni; actress. Is playing Kin Orb sanski In "All the imifort of Home." A.1vl.Ms from Ar--entinu" are to the effect (hat the Krench actress Uejane has made a tremendous bit In that country. Mary Council, the daughter of a well known Washington o:!lelal. Is a mem ber of the eliorus lu "The lingers Brothers In Harvard." Charles Krokman has received n ca blegram from Sir Henry Irvine savins that he will produce Sardoil's Panic" lu New York next season. For n Ions time Mr. Itoorhohin Tw baa contemplated revivals of both -Richard H." and "Othello." The for mer of these will follow "The Kternal City." PINFEATHERS. Overcrowding, had ventllatiea and nncleanliness are the three evils in poultry keeping. When the pullets begin laying, they require more food than hens, as they aire still growing. If the eircshells are fed to the pout-, try. care should always he taken to thi.ni thoroughly before feeding. A heu pays in proportion to the num-; ber of eggs she lays, mereiore u au item to feed so as to secure plenty of eggs. In dressing fowls for market they can be made to look nicer by pluugiug In hot water aud then lu cold as soon as picked. One advantage with the Pekiu duck is that it can be raised with only enough water aa is necessary to quench thirst. -COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. rrofessor M. I. Tupln of Columbia university, who invented the ocean tel ephone, started his career in America as a Turkish hath attendant. Pr. Frank Strong, who has Just been Installed chancellor vf the University of Kansas, is the author of an excel lent biography of Benjamin Franklin. Buenos Ayres already hears the nmn.l nnmp of "the city of school pal aces." yet a recent rant provides for the construction of twenty-one more baudsome public scho 1 buildings. Miss Louise Holmau Richardson has been elected associate dean ut Monctt haU, Wesleyan university. Delaware. O. Miss Richardson is a Massachusetts woman and a graduate of Boston university. W"1 ' THE ROAD TO WEALTH. Let your ad. be your salesman. Let It first'attract the reader, then interest bim. then convince him. ni.d finally sell bim your gouds.-P.nyce' Hustler. Continuous advertising creates conti dence. The prevailing opinion is that one cannot be constantly before the public without being found out and known fur what he is. The people be lieve in a man who can stand triul by the public-Printers' Ink. ( RAILROAD TIES. A Danger Period Through Which Every Woman Must Pass. Owin? to nuxlern methods of living not .mo vo.mn in a tliouwnd of very aimovins ami sometimes umful sympins. At tins uiiort a won -in indicates a tondoncv towards oUsity r tumorous growths. Tl ?o daidful "t tlxhcs, nmlmg th, U-l surpu to the heart until T wwaS t burst, ami the faint feeling that follow,, ?,, . J Sri hchiUs as if the lu'tirt wrv p.i.ttf to st..i. forever, are o .1 a of So Stptoms of a danrotis ncrvot.s trouble Iho nerve . a n cn-in" out for assistants. The cry should l hccl. d in tutu . I. u V VlnL haiu' YcK-clal.le Coni,H.,in.l was i-n junM to me t tho lu-eds of iiSi "tm at this tub1 Krunl of tt to uso it pass through this trying l'od with comfoit and haltty. TWO C0LUHN5 01 lluv . " Dear Mas Piskii am : I was sick and nothinjf seemed to do me any pood until I began taking Mrs. I'iukhum s medicine. .... ... It was Change, of Life with me and falling of the womb. 1 had severe i pains all through my bo.iv. " I a terrible cout'li and people thought 1 I had consumption. ' " I took six bottles of LvtUa 1.. rinkhaniN Vt';etttIIo Compountl ; and two of I!1ok1 1'urifier. and two boxes Liver Mis. and I am now stouter I than I have been for a lou? time. I i all mv work now, thanks to LyUa K. Plnkbanrs Vesotablo toinpound. " if any ono wishes to write me, to v-rifv these statements, I will gladly answer their letters." from f(-m:do trou' JIM. Claiia t'UK.KU, Jewell, 1U. " Deab Mns. I'inkiiam : For seven Tears I had been sutler.', was p"- I v. flu "AVhit i:iij'li'li'i MUrt.l. How can anybody enjoy liclnu unit erablet Men do. ii nd ho do women. They h.i. round ili'iiisehes with an ntnios. pl-eiv of i looni. They hlik' trouble te ilici,- b-easls. They innkc nioimla ti mil of umlolillN. iiicl there are ta'', it.nl j-.gia lis lieu there should l sill. lei. I'tiiinps on hiie a cjnle In your niipl.-y. Vol can p!ck him out wit It your eye i shut, lie lias the bluen from Monday uioruln till Siiturdav u'cht. He will tell you that he til ivii.vs nets the worst of It front every body; that his talent Isn't reeo;uUcd; that his jjenliis Is wasted; that he Isn't celtlut: enouch money; that there Is no future for hlni. and a lot of toiuniyrvt like that. After that comes the broodllitf since. Any man who brood over real or fan cied wrongs Is dniiKcrous. He Is not sane, niid he Is also mlnhty poor workman, whether he Is inakln In handles, or eountlnc money In n bank lie deliberately destroys his own elll elencj'iiud chance for success. Mild all for Hie perilous and .piestlonnble hap pluess of beliiB miserable. l lev ennui Tress. Tlita Sounita NUM. Sometimes It happens that a severe shook restores health t" persons who are snlTerins from nervous prostration, and this Is how the phenomenon Is ex plained In a forolun dleal journal: I'.very external stimulus Impresses ii... n-.'r.-iii iKiiirlnetal lltiers. or. rath er, excites the molecular waves of ehaiiBc. The latter In turn decompose the unstable molecules of a Hex us, and. through the Intervention of other libers, this decomposition, lieliiK t lie source, of new molecular moveiee us, Klves an Impulse to a certain mass of connected tlexns. "The new vibratory inodllloiitlon thus obtained forms n new nervous tluld. A portion of the current (lows over th afferent Mmth to the contractile urns cles of the periphery, while the. other portion is propagated by the reverber ation of Indistinct waves to the most rauiltlcd centers of the organic econo my, and thus a complete and natural nervous diffusion takes place." Physician, of course, understand what this tneiins. but how many lay men can Interpret It? Modern Preachers, AP.E THEY TO BE TRUSTED AND BELIEVED! Tlit only "''a of lM,',1"" I" headline is tobiiuj; home the fact that of nil claws ol ! .tunoiiv, that Mleii-d bv the clriev would Iw most promptly accepted without doubt or cavil. The clrrnv stand for truth and rtj;ht, and tliouwnda follow them livtnu up to mm I I work. 1 know your medicine saveil my life and lcannut praise it euougiu Mus. 1.I..1K Kol.CA. 519 Smith St., MiUvillc, N.J. " T)vn Mns. Pinkiiam: I have worked hard all mv life, and when the (hanire of Life came I flowed very badly for weeks at a time. I would stop" for a day or two, thrn start again. I went to see a doctor and went throicli an examination, and spent two hundred dollar for medi cine and d.s-tor's bills, but I did not get the relief I expected. . "At that time I saw I.yilla Finkiiani-s Yc-etal.lo fompouii'l advertise d ami l-egan iu um'- 1 !'' found it to be just what I needed. .. t n ..r. rv woman siinering ....... - - - ... , . T ,!e woiilit try iu a am precepts of rectitude. These fob lower are no whit lr truthful than their lcdrr. Yet Uiue the prreher 1 leader it t iiutuml to give weight to hii lUiitriiifiil. Hit very jxilioii nd rctpontil'ihtv to hit people nd the world at Urge not only forbid the thought of untruth in him. hut lend emphi to ny voluntary declaration of fact which hr may nuke. --Ha paitor luvt to one of hit emigre gitioil who U coughing, " I ctire.1 very bl CoiiKh ouer b the use of Pr. Herce t. olden Mnlieal invovery.- ot The rblneae UnI. Chinese Is un Ideographic lauguage. It conveys the Idea ami not the word for a thl UK. as the tlure S represeuts the Idea and not the word I he 1.1 - rllllorM.llinit ni-se have Invented more than -to.ms) i of t,u, wcll. k,)wll nii-dl-marks for their writing, but It requires! M , rme fr c,.uti, and if inch a only about :t.MMI marks for mercantile pM,r m.ikr for the tune the world hit correspondence, and It Is said to be j ' nSli, and put out the same testimony ,asler to barn them than the words ol I ,. only '-'K-K t' ' ,. f..,..i,..i laoL-naL-e. Kn-lan i benefaction I-or It the r I l large wreck restored to rugged httlt" f h use of the " IHsooverv," it la impossible to abut the ibsr ol hoi, on any one how ex er wrak he may l. It Is the recool of sie h cure which h given I. Pirree't I'.olden Medical Discovery pre-einliiriice among all pieparull'W lor the cine of dlseasr of the oigall of respiialioil. "1 desiie to wild you till htirf, U1IW lieiled teiliiuoiiiiil." wiilc Rev. Jop II. prsiieiinan.ol Hat iiitn Springs, lrelell Co., N, C. " lu l'A "f "'V ''""K" trr was milTeriiig on account ol severe couKh, hectic fever, wasting of llctll ud other tymptom ( dirard lung. I promptly gave her Pr, R. V. Puree Golden Medical Pmcovery with grallty Ing miccrts, and the now enjoy excellent hralth. Tin rH-rience causeil m to recommend Pr. Pierce' medicine to my neigh hor, who, without ricrp tion, um-iI them with favor able rrtultn. Tlii Ih-hii true, I hereby heaitily B- .,,,,r im-tlli-itirs.1' It cull be truly mild of Pr. Pierce' C.oldell Med ical Pinovery that it l way help and aliiiot alwiivt cure. Ninety right per cent, of all who Use "t'ohlrn Medical I re covery " are jierleetly and prrnianrully cured. Th remaining two per rent, though notriirrd acknowl edge appreciable Is-nrtit. They cough lets, eat let ter, tleep Iwttrr and (eel letter for the use of th " ItiM-ovrry " TIIK IMISlMTANT IH1INT. While eitreme cae of diwase are curr.l by th use of "('.olden Medical Discovery," the ImiKiitiiiit point i not to neglect the light cough. From uch nrglecl fatal result hv come to mny thouaiida. It i uelrrt to try the mer "cough medlelrie." or wd llative. which oothr tmt doe not cure. The one thing drtirable i to le cured quickly and per manently, and it i in ucl currtlhat the " PiKovery " ntuvr lit value. " I took a tevere col.l which rttlrd In the bronchial tuts-..' writ" Rev Prnk Hay, of Nortoiiville. JetIrron Co., Kn . "After trvlng medicine ulielefJ 'Sure cure,' almott without number. I w led to try Pr Pierre' iVolden Md Ical IHncovery. I took two bottle and w cured, and have tayrd ctire.1. W hr I Oiink of thr great pain I hd tornilur. and the terrible cough I bd. It rem almost miracle that 1 o o oon rv Heved. That C.o.1 inaf ire you many year and abundantly blew vou la U pravrr of your grateful friend."- Men or womjrn iilIrriiiK Irorn dita in chronic form are Invited to coruult ,.. i... t.n.r ftit All corrc- Ifi. lie "7 ...-., c i held In tlricl privacy e-rw Addrea Pr. R. V Inir through ChauL'e of Life, and my womb hr.d fallen; men-es were so profuse that at times 1 was obli-ed to he on mv ba-U fr fcix weebsat a time, could nut r ise my he.-id from pill..w. I haii leo.l treated by several p.ij sieians, but rot no relief. v--'s advised bv friends to try LvdU i:. i'i:ik!iui:i-. V. -taldo C)iiipou.:-i. '' 1 ' ' i,ft, r Ukin;r it bix week.. I was :!.!. t- 1 t ;,M :hetinc- Lnd iio L-.y b.e.e- , :r .... ..... ,, f,.rtliiriin p l,'v le"l.u.ui.iaU, ilieh ! !'-. recommend it to r.!! my friereb Mils. Wm. Daily, Mdlbank, S.D. "Di-ar M::. P;-;:;n it : I '-'el it .1 dutv 1 owe vou I 'id ever.- hiilTerinir w!'n.in in the U-ei b. tell ..f thn wonderful re-nlM I "ave fo.iri.l in table .iiiIo'i:d 1 ,'h, r 1 lll:t; l'assiu r throi.::h the Cnanire of I if,, some of t'ie .'..vsieienseonsiilted siiitl'iioUiin;,' he.t tn -i -ra tin would sive m-. H it V'cr meoieine alol.u cured ,n...--Mli-.MAOS..I.IAlKAJI. 1111 I'ir't Avenue. Lvansville, lau. i,r... lilt- y.-'itti. '. Is more dltlieult ror A neans uia.i Chinese. It takes much longer to burn the Mkcii language because of the va riety of dialects, but any one can b arn enough of the writings to answer or dinary purposrs In a few months nnd hive his Uliowl"d--e perfected by a linguist within about a year. Lxaet Instruction In one of the Chlne-e Ian guages can only ! given by a China man. -Detroit Free Press. , i .. n.r... r. of t lie wonder- i KQCW aim "- " ' i i i i I I fi.l .-..r.oivr rxiwera of "l.obb n Medical Discovery " in case of ilisruse ol the respiratory organ it would men ereut lurrease in the general health au.l I comloit. not to say a proiiame iwving or fptt'. many live "AS TIUK AS COSI I'.I,." It i " tr"p " K",l,r' " ,"l,t ,r Pierce Golden Medical 1 Mscovcry cure cough, broncliilis weak and bleeding lnngs and such di-a-s of the respua torv .organs ns through neglect or un skillful treiilmeut mav tind a fatal term inatlon in consumption It also true ..... .1 i...i i,. iHisslbiliiv f cure i ilUSL .IU ----- , To Urlnu till" Term. "Yes." said young Mrs. So'... "H -nry . . . . I.. II. '.u ll'tHl nnd 1 Iumi some ....in- i.ii 'cannot le et. wnen pru.ic . nnd I can't deny that he got the best ; j,mrw.,(re hemorrhages of the lungs i i... ii.. iii i l nw iivn v. The railroads of the state of Nebras ka employ 18 500 men. Of travelers on the French railways only 5.4 per cent go first class. :;o. 4 per cent take second and 04.1! third. Spanish trains so seldom have sta tions on time tUt the time tabUs iu many cases merely Indicate the hour of departure, say 8 and minutos"-that la, an indefinite number of minutes f ter 8. I i M 1 hivt h1 elusion to use yourQ AWBIick Draiht i'b ad Poultry KtiU Hk 1 Would i.nir ininmlr. No reason exists, says a foreign Jonr li.il, why p'-i.-ons b'nould not keep tln ir beloved ones with them after deulh, since their bodies can very easily be mmnuiiiied. l ie- and. nt Lgyplians. It e mtinues. were exper.s at th.B art. and a close siudy of sou.e f their mum mies shows h,w they did the work. The body Is placed in a boil, r which contains chloride of c-alcini.i and which U heated A-" degrees r...d after re maining there for a certaia t!r.i' Is tak en out and stiip.sl f.,r twenty-four j hours in a e .ld solution of sulphate of I .slluni. Hy that time it i- iransforined Into a perfect inummy. nnd the mourn- ; big rehitivi-s or friends v a safely take j home and lns.ail it in a puice oi honor. i 1 htve h"l elusion to use your BUck.Drauht i'b ad Poultry Mtdi- cine r.d a-n pJd to lay that I never ustd anytiiin'.eritock th.-t avt half u ood lilifiction. I httru'y reconw mead it to all owners rf itock. J. B. KELSHER, St Louli, Mo- Sick gtocli or jxjultry should not eat cheap stock bscl any more than (itk persons tliould expect to be cored by f'-iod. When your stock aiid poultry are sick give them med icine. Don't stuff them with worth less stock food. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liv-r and the animal will be cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Blai'k-Drautrlit .Stock arid Poultry Medicine unlcads the boweln and'itlrs np the torr.id liver. It cures every r : lady of stock if taken in time. Su ure a 2-Veent can of lilack-Praught fitoi k and l'oultry Medicine and it w ill pay for itself ten timeaover. Horv-s work better. Owj give niore lnlik. llotrn gain fl-"ih. And hens lay more etrtrs. It solves the problem of making as much blood, flesh ar.d energy at possible out of the smallt amount of food con sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. Women In 5-vr '.aiand. A man with duught; rs need not feel shamed lu New .calami. Hc'b a po litical power, a big man in the district In which he resided. All women over ...,, .-,, veurs of age inn vote, so I the man v 1th many daughters often (h-cide's a -Iot-dy contested election, i Then ngaln women are much sought .f.fter' matrimonially, for they are out- ... ..... ....... in-. In f.ne. , nuuibereo nj m. i. - t i r,.i- s woman becom- X uisrv i ii" " - - . ,.i,i ..,i,! The women are good 1UK au w." . i dressers, nnd th" vtyb-s are as nearly np to date as tn-.se 01 uin - New York. -3 Talli. P.obby-Vou Pave al .vi:ys rhowo a areilileetiou U r -ea f 1 '. haven't y-U. I know you i hvr.ys .r..d to ' r"ad.ns b"in when v." v r i:i coll e. i ' I)ickv-Ye: aid ! . V r,:- I hem U i jiuch us ever. V,y t.ic v. . on that i-ea ll)Va.'o I to !. bi-t yr I was. much ' '. , .. .. .1 .I, , , i lu- the , aSiOIIJMICO "I II in ii-" i bailors were wi.h sc.i lanuuae. 'I key JiibVt talk a bit like 'he sailor tie i.- ..!i ..i.i.nt 1'.. ston Transcript. t moan i' " ' THE MAD MOLLAH. The Mad Mo!l::h keeps right ulong living up to Ills na .-Atlanta Jour nal. The Mad Mollah seems to have bor rowed the lighting pattern lately used by the Ftoers.-lialtlinore American. Between the angry Irish member ud the Mud Mollah England Is hav ing trouble of her own.- Itall'.nior American. ii i:nr Problem. The beggar had a notice up. "Deaf and Dumb." and the passing pmiau throplst stopped In front of him. "I 1 like to give this mail something.' te said to hi" companion, "but bow ars I to know that he Is ib-f cm) dumbr Head the notice, s r. ' whispered U beggar cnulloiisly.- Chnni. nnlihltiK It In. Hp If you wefuse me. I shall put bullet thwough my bwuln. fb The Idea: How could you? II,. I suppcye you think I'm talkinjr like a cvfazy innn? (She Oh. no, Ilk a sharpshooter.--P'-.jndelphla Press ,.f it "Tint will never do." n turned the cxp. rien-ed tidghbor. "You can't af ford to start In married liie iiuu i L.,.,.iv It " answered tin tr. "IV,. tboiiL'lit It all ovel when be comes home tonight I'm going to bring liiin to terms soiiiick that he'll hardily know what's hapned." "That's right, my dear. Sliow some spirit. What are you going to iloV" "I'm going to bring up the subject again and then cry." IUU1 I'M1 - " i i . i-- 4xf id. " lii-u-ovprv.' I IU Kmc. tT "v Mm- ' . there Isrertainlv hope for one win. may I have had ninety hemorrhages. When I tome one is taken from the condemned ' .. - . .:... . urui'l itiniwr ll.iJI ynimc i eeli into who... '";. ,) thut him. ana irom ' - umilriire urml ctllllidrnce. Pierce, Hufllo, N. V. Tlii otler of free contultation by let ter place t th diiol ol the u k b kill ami eierienc of nearly re o the lst phvtician who are atsocUtcd with Ir Pierce, chief contulting phym ciuii, to the Invalid' Hotel and Surgical Iinlitute, llullalo, N Y Accept no substitute for "Golden Mesl ical inm-overv." No other nicilicin "just a gissl " for diwasrt of the oru or respiration. " thK nir.K oh tiik noiv." is a title that hat liern Klvrn t0 J Pierce' Common S-ne Medical Ad viser It it a ja-rlect guide to the health ol the IhsIv, as the HiMe i to the health of the soul. This Kal work confin ing more than a thousand large Jiagea and over seven hundred illustration, i sent free on receipt ol stamp to pay e ieiie o( mailing imtv. Send ji one cent stmnjis tor the cloth-lxmnd volume, or onlv ji one-cent tl.imp lor the book in paper covet. Addrea lr. K Hrree, llull.do, N. Y. v ! V, M v No lllapnlr. Good stories come from Scotland n . i, ;,i,. ..ml l.iiL'iiliics. The last I Vj Knit Kink Finns, 1 T( ('ANi'ii s, Nuts, ., Cam. ( n tiik Grrat After Dinner Ppiecb. fipunger-The best after dinner ipoecb I ever heard was once when 1 was out with Coodlcy. VlnkaAnd who wade the speech? Suunger -Coodley. He ald. "M m have the clic k, please, walter."-ruli-tdelpUla Itecord. ...ii .,u i.i.i-rlib'i- and bagnlpes. The last Is quite Admirable In Us way. A trav eler olmervlng un ancient couple argu ing and gesticulating In the roud. In order to avert bhsslshed. asked the cause of the dispute. We're no deesputin' nt a'." nnswereu k the man; "we re balth o' the same minu. I hne got a half crown In inn ikm ii, an she thinks she' no guuu to gi t It, an' I think the same!" London oiorie. i8 KOSY KANDY KITCHEN FlNKST ClKiCOI.ATK ClIKAMS in tiik ('ity. Also Ciuaps and 'I'ohacuo. I'lentr of Tliwnalil. ! "Auntie," said the Judge to the bat tered lady of color, "did your busied rrike you with maiice aforethought'" "Di-ed be didn't, i dgc" was the In dignant reply. "He didn't b'.t rr.e wld that mallet afore he thought. Hed been figgerln' on dat it long time, lodge; 'deed h-? h:id."-P.altlniore New. Seeds m r.litnti1 r f:ifmr u ir.lflirT I f li;il i,.f.irf,ifTfn-rnti-i iiriL'. It a.. i., m. IittiM liirirA 1,.tt ,rr Kl tl luirTrt. All -. ... . in., b A I....I .d frrc VI all .I.Ii' UU. Detroit, Mich. ii. M.. and Lara fhnilllr. A careful study of the circumstance of blrtb aud childhood of what were considered to lie the llfty greatest men of modern times disclosed the fact, lu terentlng lu comparison, that the aver age great uiuu was born lu a family of six children, not Including half broth er or half sister. It was figured from the duta that the chances for greatness In a child are two to one In favor of the older half of the family. Improving on EnrlM. Th. Pioneer of Ahalubad tell io. r.t some "kindergarten" classe rw. iv v. . - in ii. u Pmi'IIkIi armv. Among the uen- ,, V. u..n ' nltlons given In an examination Is one of u circle peculiarly nappy, wine gives a freshness to Euclid. It Is, "A straight Hue which start at a certain point nnd gets back to the aanie point rh quickly as rosHlble." Infalr. "Don't you sometimes fool that weiilth Is unfairly distributed?" asked the social reformer. "I do." nriKwered Senator rvirgnuiu. -Many Is the dollar I hnve given nway In a campaign that didn't do me a cenf worth of good."-V.UHhlngtou Star. MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Wealc ness. Irregularity aud omissions, increase vig- .n a ,1 iM'niMh "nnln of menstruation." They are UFB HAVblM" to glrL.al wonianhoial, aidinff development of organ and hod v. known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm lir . a plasure. 1.M I'l.H UOX HY MAIL. Kld by druffBlMtu. UIL MoTT'S CUliMlCAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale at I1US tl.KV wil44 BO YEARS' VEXPEHIENCE D C I i V i " i i i""r ' J Traoc Marks rinB.a Pt.WDir.UTt Ac. - , , F . - wwr . " . ..nillno iikrtrh anil aKTli1lnn msy nnimlr MM.rt.ni nur nUm lnt wUMUrt mn .,.,, linn is pmhslilr plmiitl. im.niiinli-s-". .S HANDBOOK on l'i-i.u I'.lmil takml iriniuidi Munn tu. retlv tprrioi ntittcs, wllh'.ut olinrKa. In til Scientific American. MUNN &Co.36,BM"d-'' New York HT'i' h QffW-. fe r- Wsshliisliw. I. C ? Carl A. I'latzlnir Chaa. M. Mnelmku i X city N I : Q co ? jLUMB-ERj ioo o co o co As lhrr film. "All. he'll never be able to All bis fa ther's nbw s." "No. P.u! he think hi bat would eoroe down over the old man's ear til right." Chb.-ngo Itecord-IIcrald. fCOLCHICINE SAtlCYlATL Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and COUT, endorsed by the hiRhcst medical authorities of Europe and America. Dipensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure and get the Rcnuine. -WILLIAM mrti. ., IXEVEI-A!. OHIO. Bole P4, For Sale at HUNTLEY'S