Auers
When the nerves are weak
everything goes wrong. You
are tired all the time, easily
discouraged, n e r v o u s , and
irritable. Y o u r cheeks a re
Sarsaparilla
ale and your blood is thin.
?
our doctor a a y a y o u a re
th re a te n e d wi t h a nervoua
breakdown. H e orders this
grand old family medicine.
“ For n o r . than M yaara I hay* aaad Aysr'i
■ananartlla in my f.mlty. It la a srsud Mala
al all tluta*, and a wmidarful nv-rtWlss (or IB
y ar. Mood
D. C. H o l t , Waal Haraa. Sana.
. . * butti«.
I drnirerloa.
£
Weak Nerves
K- ep th e b o w els regu lar w ith A yer's
Capld D efeated.
A half-repentant bachelor, with quite a
pile of rocks.
Dropped ia, ene day, beside the way,
and bought a pair of socks.
Arrived at home— romantic Jeyl— he
wond’ringly drew eut
▲ aria deep hidden in the hose— from
eome fair hand, ne deubtl
“ I'm twenty years of age,” It read, “ and
euUed a country belle.
With you I ’d like to correepond— if yon
will never tell.
My object matrimony la, and yeure, I
— -
hope, the same.
I f yon’U address me, I ’ll respond.” And
then she wrote her name. *
On Bre with hope, the bachelor that very
evening wrote.
And folded bit epistle with a Use inside
the note.
Sly Uupid had him in his mesh— ne very
____ ' eiever catch.
Woe. after all, quite foolish la a half
repentant bach.
Bat ah hew sheepish did he feel, when
from the fair unknown
This a newer came, to quench his Same:
“ Aa old maid I have grown
Alan 'twas forty yeyrs ago I planned
that fond aurprtee.
Defeated by a heartless wretch who
wouldn’t advertise!”
j
S h o o k fo r t b e L a w y e r .
A well-known lawyer o f this city,
whose ofllce Is located close to tbe
oity hall, received a tremendous shock
tbe ether day. He wus counsel for a
man charged with larceny, and, as the
evidence was conclusive, he advised
bla «lient ta plead guilty.
___ .__ .....
“ Yon know that you have a bad rec
erd and you have practically confessed
your gsllt,” aald tbe lawyer in a sooth
ing manner, “ and you wUl be sentenc
ad «a about three-years In Jail.”
This last sentence completely dum
founded tbe prisoner, but after be bad
looked abeat his cell for several min
utes he turned to bis attorney and In a
very serious manner said: “ W ill you
kindly go out and get me a good law-
i w r • v“-~-—------ •—
____________ _
A s aaaa as the lawyer recovered
Crons the shock he told the prisoner he
would argue the case for him.— Phila
delphia Press.
A B eantifU l Volume.
The moot beautiful volume in tbe
Congressional Library at Washington
1s a Bible which was transcribed on
parchment by a monk in the lOtb cen
tury. The general lettering Is In the
German text, each letter Is perfect,
end there ia not a scratch or blot from
lid to Nd. Koch chapter begins with
a large Illuminated letter, in which is
drawn the figure o f s saint, some inci
dent o f whom the chapter tells.
F ir s t L ife ln s n r a n o e P o lic y .
Th e first life Insurance policy o f
which the details are on record result
ed la a lawsuit William Gybbons In
sured himself on June 15, 1583, for
£383 against dying In twelve months.
H e did die en May 18 o f the next year,
and the disgusted underwriters (the
company a f those days) contested pay
ment ea the plea that he bad lived
twelva months o f twenty-eight days
eaeh.— World's Work.
V'
............
Ore and F e e l.
Pennsylvania, which mokes more
tRàa half tffe iron used In tbe United
States, produces less than 2 per cent
o f the Iren ore mined. Ohio, which
comes next to Pennsylvania as an Iron-
maker, mines less than 1 per cent of
the total. In both cases the ere la
brought to the fuel, and this Is the
policy In this country. Only In Ala
bama are the ore and fuel found to
gether.— Scientific American.
J o k e W a s e a H e r,
Member of congregation— Do you
know yeur sermon on coveteousneea
last Sunday grievously offended and
disgusted Brother Pneer?
Tbe Rev. K. Moffntt Lalghtly— Aha!
I shall have to tell my w ife that. It's
a good one on her. she contended all
the way home from church t^iat morn
ing that there wasn't a man In tbe au
dience who had paid tbe slightest at
tention to t he sermon.
,
Taken at Mla Word.
Mr. Newly— We don't appreciate
thing» we get for nothing. Everybody
likes the things best that cost the
m ost
Mrs. Newly—Then you muet love me
• great deal, because I ’ve heard you
■ay that you paid very dearly far me.
— Detroit Free Press.
RI SO S C U R T
tiri
F OR
M
la »Ina. Sofa br «tragetrta
C O N S U M P T IO N
^
I t I s R e a lly
MEASURES
UP TO THE
N o C h e a p e r th a n 1 « Thin
C o u n tr y .
|
In a id a a P o ta to .
sfanuard
The accuracy o f an official statem ent' A Scarborough gentleman was sur-
made by United States Consul Hal- * rt,#d roeeutly to find thirty-eight pins
si hu d at Birmingham, that living was ^ hi® bresgfsst egg, and most other
no cheeper in England than In the P*0?1* would have been surprised, too.
United 8tat>ea, having been questioned Bnder
circumstances. There ought
H e— Weuld you rather be pretty or by
certain a u th o r ity In-this country,
to b# * collection o f
miraculous eggs
w itty? Bht— Sir!— New Yerk Bun.
be
has
made a supplementary report ®0DC1*where. It was
enly two years
The eeal man should be brought to on
tbe
subject to the state depart-
j* * *
* & •» l«M
* n egg at Bed-
sea the error o f his weighs.— Phlladel- m eat From this It appears that the *op® with a penny in It. There Is no
ph i« Record.
original statement wus based on tbe
at
«> “ »•
but “ »•
“ Doss Mr. Rsnben Haybrtek keep experience e f certain American tuba fia®,tl®o. “ H ew did the penny get ia-
tb*
* »■ M v « r beeB
hoarders?”
“ Ho take« 'em, but be welders working In the Birmingham
don’t keep 'em.” — Chicago Chronicle. district. The statement caused much i “ “ ■fnctorlly settled.
1 surprise, aa It was contrary to the
A comparison puzzlo Is afforded by
KUe— H e cemee o f good fam ily,
general understanding. One newspa- '• m» rket f»rdener, well known at
dooan’t ko? Stella— Tea, be’a the ouly
per urged that I f living In Great Brit Spitalflelds market, who ence lest and
ain was, not appreciably cheaper than feuad a half crown under almost In
In tbe United States there wae no rea credible circumstances. H e was in
Jehaey— Pa, la It wrong to ateal son fo r protecting the highly paid specting his crops when bo dropped
fessi a trust? Johnny's Pa— Don’t let American workman.
Consul Hal tbe half crewa en tbe ground, and
the q nestle* bother yen, my son. I t ’s stead says that that Is net a matter though be sea rebed long and diligent
Impossible.— Cleveland Ledger.
| fo r him to decide. H e Adds that that ly, he searched la vat*. A year passed
l*fter a table d’hote)— paper’s proposition to low er tbe scale and the incident was being fsrgstten,
Anything else, waiter? W alter— One o f living e f the American workingman when, as he was selecting some pota
mete peach, sir, and yen’ll ’ave eat had batter be addressed to tbe Am eri toes for the market, Mr. Smith came
across ons bf a very curious shape.
the mean.— London Bystander.
can workingman direct
Cutting It open to discover the cause
“
I
only
state
a
very
plain
fa
c
t
"
eaya
“ Day ain’t ne etch thing as gittla'
o f its eccentricity, the gardener found
married In heaven.” "Course dey a in 't Mr. Halstead, “ that if the English
Don’t de Bible tell yen it’ s a place er workingman livtd as w ell as bis Amer- inaide It the half-crown piece be bad
peaee en rest?” — Atlanta Constitution, lean brother workingman bis living lost twelve months before. The po
tato was seen by hundreds o f people,
Mrs. Hatteraon— I didn’t see you at « P * “ -
« * « * » « trtat- and the truth o f the story ia well
the lecture en “ The Simple U fe .” Mr«. «
th* llvin* ®xp«nses ° f the vouched for.
Outtereen— Why. ne; I had no Idea It American. Surely there Is nothing eb-
Remarkable aa they are, there Is
w es going te be tnch s swell a ffa ir .- Jectionable In stating a fact so plain
nothing unique In these cases. One
r tr a tllja T Ifa
/ and so easily
verified.
Everybody
.. , ’
, . .
.
.
knows that the American workman la. of the romances o f money-making is
W ife — It la so kind o f you to put an .
___ .
., .,
,,
,
the story e f a aaaa who* found a news
paper Inaide a shark when fishing in
J
* r * P ea
’ workman cannot and does not live as Australia In 1870, and who learned the
news o f tbe Franco-German w ar in
1
i
American. It U within
p'
my knowledge that the majority of this way early enough to make a for
Mies Biter— Could yen use anything people
u nlted state. believe tune out o f i t Tbe story may be true
everybody
In
Australia
la
In your
yeur “ Household Department” tb
th s that living Is much cheaper abroad or not;
UNCLE SAM—“ A High Standard is Required o f Any Ca
knows
i
t
week?
Country
Editor—
Yes,
w
e
could
wsek?
Editor Yss,
(ban at borne, and It seems to raa
Another after tbe same kind Is that
handle
handle a
a eeuple
eeuplo o
o f f dosen
dosen e
e f f fresh
fresh eggs
eggs therefore that I might well supplement
tarrh Remedy That Has Been Endorsed by so Many T ru st
nicely.—
nleely.— New
New York
York Times.
Times.
the statement o f those American work- o f the Milrord Haven traw ler which,
“ W hat conclusion does that cam-
cam men who, it must be understood, have while fishing off Carllngford Lough a worthy and Prominent People.1
paign
orator
in his argument?” lived here a number o f years, and year or tw o ago, caught up In the net
P«»&n era
tor reach In
“ H e never
conclusion. knew tbe condition o f the United a packet o f papers, tied together with
sever arrives at a conclusion,
T im e a n d B o o k s .
• M a t r i m o n i a l B liao .
H e merely stops now and then to take
taka States before they came here, and are red tape and carefully sealed. The
The
economy
o
f
saving
time
Is
wise,
"You
mast think I ’m a fool!” ex
breath.” — Washington Star.
I therefore better qualified to express skipper o f the boat banded tbe docu but there Is an economy o f spending claimed the gngry husband.
ments to a lawyer, and it was found
“ I never would have said so,” calmly
W illie— Teacher told us to-day that ' an opinion than tourists, whether they
tim e.. In reading, especially, burry ia
they w ere a missing link which stood
there’s a certain kind o’ tree that be Americans in England or English
most wasteful. Reading la tbe mak rejoined the other half of the combine,
between a woman and her fortune.
ing o f thoughts, of Ideas, o f pictures in “ but since you have mentioned it I ’ m
grows sat o’ rocks. I can’t remember men in America, even If they are spe
Tkey proved the right o f a Miss
tbe brain.1 A ll young photographers not going to perjure myself by denying
what It was. His Pa— It's a family cial commissioners Investigating liv
Macdonald to certain estates In Ire
it.”
ing conditions.
know bow little Is to be made out o f
tree, I guess.— Philadelphia Ledger.
land, which she bad claimed ten years
“
In
the
‘American’
factories
also,
an
“
under-exposed
plate.”
but
do
they
T%e Irish lady declared to tbe mag
before, but which she had failed to
istrate that the defendant bad stolen and In the factories where orders for win because the w ill could not be understand that there may be such a
thing as an nnder-exposed brain? It
American
world
contractors
have
been
her hen. "H o w de yen know it Is
produced. I t was this w ill which was takes time to make impressions on tbe
executed,
when
our
manufacturers
bad
your ben?” asked the Judge. “ Know
fo r Infants and Children.
brought up from the sea.— Pearson’s mind. ' I f yon read too fast, either
it!” erled the Irate lady.
"I
have mors work than they could attend to, Weekly.
aloud or to yourself, or skim over your
known that ken ever since It was an there are often a number o f Americans
reading, tbe mind receives poor Im
employed. Those In the better paid
egg.”
O r e g o n B lo o d P u r l i l o r is pressions or none at all.— S t Nicholas.
Bears the
positions find tbelr situations, on the
“ You probably don’t remember me,”
righ tly named, because it purifies the
Signatars o f
whole,
comfortable
and
agreeable;
yet
began the self-made man proudly,
blood and tones up the body.
Mothers w ill find Mr*. W lnalqw's Soothing
____...................... .
—
___
____ ...
./
Syrup thobesi remedy to use ior their children
“ but twenty years ago, when I W as a practically all these, and nearly all
d u rin g the teething period.
M u s c l e s In T e n s io n .
poor, humble boy, you gave me a other working Americans livin g bere
C A S T O R IA
Tbs Kind Yon Have Allays Bought
F o r g e t I t N o t.
The Revue Scientlfique has been
message to carry----- ” “ Yes. , e * ” * ho” l‘ * £ ¿ 5 * k have c**," ied that
’T a k e heed unto this solemn troth.’*
N e w P r o b le m .
cried the buay man.
“ Where’s the *hey d id a o t fln d t h e o o r t o f living, as asking what muscles tire soonest with
T h u s spake th e b egg a r, n e e d y;
“ Gracious me!” exclaimed the lady.
they had expected I t low.
" A bloomin' chump was I in youth.
the conclusion that it is not the mus “ These servant girl problems are very
answer?”
“ Many o f the working Americans in cles in use, but those under tension, al
And now I ’m old and pcedy.”
vexing."
“ You are the first one to whom I
England, Including those Americaniz though doing so work. The w riter
“ W hat now?” asked her husband.
have shown this poem,” tbe young
ing factories and those selling our urges us to use the arms and legs less
“ W by, tbat Russian girl I hired re
poet went on; “I was wooing the niUM
manufactures bere, accepted their fo r and the back and neck more, fo r on
fuses to wash my kimonos because
last night----- ” “ Poor fe l’.ow!” ropUsd
eign positions at the same (in some them comes the greatest strain. H e
they are Japanese.”
the editor, bonding back the manu
oases lower) salaries than they had has been asking men o f all occupations
script “ It’s too bad ahe rejected you.”
been receiving at home, persuaded and tbe same questions:
Piso’s Cure h s good cough medicine.
— Chicago Journal.
I t has cured coughs and colds fat forty
believing that they were obtaining an
When
you
have
worked
much,
where
years. A t drnggiats, 25 cents.
Hicks— H ow do yon happen to bo Increase because they would be able to
do you feel tired?
going fishing on Friday?
I thought live more cheaply than at home, th
Before you were trained did fatigue
An U nkind Cat.
you believed Friday wae an unlucky (t be lower wage grades the stay o f the
show itself in the same regions?
“ Isn’t R queer,” remarked Newpop,
day. Wicks— Well, I always have, imported American wo rkman ia seldom
A ll the answers point to the same “ that the baby immediately becomes
Bat it occurred to me this morning 0ne
duration. In one factory
conclusions. Tbe baker who kneads qniet the minute I began to sing to
“ A H S ign s F a l l In a D r y '
that perhaps it would be unlucky for where there were nearly fifty men a
dongh all night complains o f fatigue him?"
the fish.— Somerville Journal.
t h b s i g n o f T H i FISH
“ Oh, there’s nothing so very queer
fe w years ago there Is only one, a fore- In bis legs.
I ’m afraid you’re not wise. aald man, remaining. A fe w are still In
juEVKH f a il s nr a w a r m o
T b e blacksmith Is tired, not In bis about it,” rejoined Mrs. Newpop. ‘T h e
tha fa ir girl. “ Why?” demanded the Great Britain. Most o f them returned arms and sboulders, but in his back poor little dear is evidently puzzled by
la ordering Tower's flickers,
the strange noise.”
a customer writes: “ I knew
persistent suitor. “ Because 'a word to to the United States. They were, some and loins.
they will be ell right I f they
the wise is sufficient,' and I have said o f them told me. disappointed In flnd-
hare the *FI8R* ea them.4
The young soldier, after a march, is S t a t s o r O h io , C it y o r Touuio, I
This
confidence Is the s a b
*No!' to you.” “ Yen, but I ’ m wise lng the cost o f livin g higher than they especially tired in the back o f the
L ucas « o c h t t ,
( "■
growth o f sixty-nine years of
F r a n k J. c h i k e t mokes oath that he Is
cnongh to know that a woman's ’No* anticipa ted.”
aareiul
manufacturing.
neck, even i f he has carried no knap senior partner o l the firm o f
J. C h i k e t i
may eventually mean ‘yea.’ ” — Phila
Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Coun
sack.
gfrfcfft Award Wwld’s Fair, 1H4,
ty and State afo-esald, and that said firm will
D AM M ED BY PR AIR IE DOG&
delphia Press.
4
T h e oarsman who Is In perfect train pay the gum o f ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS lor
each and every case o f C a t a r r h that cannot he
A t the end o f thirty years Hiram
A. J. T O W E R oo. f e t o - m n a
R i v e r C h o k e d U p in T e x a s b y M i g r a ing after prolonged exercise gets tired cured by the use of H a l l ' s C a t a r r h C u r e .
had accumulated a fortune. His w ife
F R A N K J. C H EN E Y.
Boston. V. 8. A .
In his calves and insteps.
tio n o f th e L i t t le A n im a ls .
Sworn to before me a "d subscribed in m y
und daughter were delighted. “ For,”
These facts point to the conclusion presence,
“ The prairie dog migration from
this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886.
Tow er Canadian Co. * '
said they, with becoming raodeay. "w e Oklahoma to southwestern Texas dur-
^ A. W. GLEASON,
confirmed effort w e should
Limited
’
|
seal |
Notary
Public.
now not oniy have money enough to
lng July, 1874, eclipsed anything of try to alter the habit o f contraction.
cut a splurge, but poor dear papa Is
that sort witnessed by white men in That is to say, the body, like the mind,
H ail’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and
M elon e f W arrarttd W it W attker Clothing
too broken down to appear among tbs
acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaaes
this country," said Matt Duhr last needs change o f work.
of the system. Bend f. r testimonials, free.
best people.” — Life.
week. “ Millions o f the frisky little
r . J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, O.
“ It’s so long since ,you last called barkers must have been In quest o f
C ity C o u n tr y F o lk s .
Bold by Drnggista, 7&c.
H a il’s Fam ily P ills are the best.
Mrs. Upmore— H ow is your experi
upon me I was beginning to think you new pastures or perhaps smelled that
were forgetting me,” said Miss Pechi3, the approaching legions o f homeseek- ment o f living in the country succeed
N o t Q n ita B ntlafactory.
as she came down to tbe young man ers would surely exterminate the dogs ing?
Hicks— I understand that you have
Mrs. Hyems— It Isn’t so bad as you
In the parlor. * T ’m for getting you,” and plow np the dog towns.
had a telephone put in your house. Mrs.
replied the ardent youth, “ and it’s for
might expect It costs us more, o f
Wicks must find it a great convenience.
“ The prairie dog migration from
course, to have our butter and frevh
getting you that I ’ ve called to-night
Wicks— Yes; but she doesn’t like it
the north to the southwest lasted six
Can I have you?” — Kennebec Journal.
vegetables brought ont to us from tbe half as well as she thought she would.
days, during the month o f July, 1874.
city, bnt w e don’t have to entertain You see, when she is using it she hae to
Tha passenger who had been holding The traveling ’dogs’ while crossing the
himself up by a strap sat down in a Red river interfered to a great ex nearly as much company as w e did in listen half tbe time.— Somerville Joupr-
uaL
seat that had just been vacated. tent with the cattle that came to that tbe city.— Scottish American.
“There Is plenty o f room, ma’am,” be stream to quench tbelr thirst Some
said to the pudgy, little matron sitting cowboys that were on the banks o f
next 'Don’ t move.” “ W e don't have Red river during the time when the
to,” she said, with a cheerful smile; prairie dogs swam across any that the
we own the house we Uve In.” —Chi stream was chockful o f the little ras
cago Tribune.
cals for many miles up and down the
” 1 tell ye w h a t” asserted Old Mau river.
FOR SEED
Those afflicted w ith Eczema kn ow
Sptggets, “ that there painter feller Is
“ Th e thirsty cattle were either un
a fine a rtist’’ “ What Impressed you able or unwilling to stick their mouths more than caa be told o f the suffering imposed by this “ flesh
Th* C H A T H A M F A N N IN G
about his work?” “ Well, ther’ was a jnj 0 the water through the moving fire. ” I t usually begins w ith a s lig h t redness of the skin, which gradu ally
M ILL, with Sacking attachment,
pictur he called T h e Rainstorm.' an’ magS
living prairie dogs. The cow- spreads, follow ed by blisters and pustules discharging a thin, stick y fluid
will clean and grade all kinds al
1 swan, it was that nat’ral that I boys were getting ready to drive the that dries and scales off. lea vin g an inflamed surface, and at tim es the itch
Grain and Seed*. The only machine
in g and h ornin g are alm ost unbearable. W h ile any part o f the body is
hadn’t looked at It three minutes be- famishing stock to a distant stream,
liable to be attacked, the
that hoe screen» and rid IV » made
fore my corns begin hurtln
me.” — but tbe
riVer became clear o f the
Eczema made its appearance on my left limb the
especially for cleaning grain on the
hands, feet, back, arms, face
Cleveland Leader.
repelling swimmers alter blocking the I and u , aie the
parts most size of my thnmb in 1893, and spread until it was
Coast. T o convince you that thh
the pai
"Prosperity?” said Dr. Sllghcem, the useful drinking place for about a often afflicted. L Th
‘A e e c a . u s e o f large os my hand, burning, itching and paining
Grain Cleaner is a» represented I will
There is altogether week.
week “ It was generally auppoeed — that “ Eczema is a too
'
— condi me, and for which I could get no relief, until see
eminent surgeon. "There
tend you one on 30 days’ free trial
acid
too much prosperity! It is killing busl- the ’dogs’ halted when -they had tion o f the blood. Th e cir ing the other cures advertised by you I wrote and
and will pay the freight.
secured the advise of your physicians, commenced
ness.” ' “ In what way?”
asked the reached the staked plains o f Texas,
culation becomes l o a d e d
S. S. 8 . and It cured me.
Write me for our Descriptive Cat
o^her. “ Why, sir, almost anybody j “ There have been some eccentric cy- w ith fiery, acid poisons that
Mayetta, Kan.
J. H. S pknc * .
alogue and “ on time” proposition
ean afford to have appendicitis nowa- clones In this country. One on the are f o r c e d through the
—tt will interest you.
days, and, in consequence, all o f my gouth Canadian In the year 1892 de- glands and pores o f the skin which set the flesh aflame
Since the cause o f
best patients regard it as too common, horned about sixty steers, but fe- th® disease is in the blood it is a waste o f tim e to try to cure it w ith local
and refuse to have I t ’’— Chicago Trlb- trained from otherwise hurting the applications; thscaase must be removed before a cure can be effected. S. S S.
GEO. W. fOOTT
nne.
animals
One cyclone between Still
no ®*lna1 ** a remedy for Kcsema; it cutenj the
TfcpL T T
Portland. Oregon
A gentleman who was In the habit water and Connell Creek, about eight
blood and forces out the poison through the natural
o f dining dally at a certain restaurant years
ago, played many fantastic
channels, and builds up the entire system. T h e skin
M id to the waiter (an Irishman*: “ In- tricks.
I t pulled all the feetber. out
becomes amooth and aoft again, and the Eczema IS
P.
No. I S -1 * 0 5
stead o f tipping you every day. Pat. o f A. L . Curry’s 118 chickens, and
C “ C9-
^
« fus^
**
I w ill give you your tip In a lump after taklug tbe naked poultry through
¿TT ti5.atment ^
to its p u rify in g , cool.n g effect on
-------
- ....
-
A ..Would ^
alr £ about
7 d
^ U m Wood. B ook on Skin Diseases and any advice wished, w ithout charge.
sum at
tbe end o f --------
tbs month
THE SW IFT SPECIFIC CO .. ATLANTA. GAm
yon moind paying me In advance, them In the road. A colored man, who
r o it T” “ W eill that is rather a straug* happened to com« from Pawnee City
request. However, i f you are In want shortly after, picked up over fifty o f
of some money now, here’s half a tbs naked chickens. H s concluded
crown for you, but did you mistrust that the picked hens and roosters had
ms?” "Oh, no, sorr, but I am lsavlns been sent from bsavsn for bis special Color more seeds brighter and falter color* than any other dye. On» 10c eochoso colors >Hk. wool and cotton esoaNy well aad Is
fooranteed to five perfect result».
Ask dealer, or we wHI »rod post paid at 10c a packs«a. Writs for free booklet fcow to d n ,
bars to-morrow."
bousflt” — Kansas City Journal.
bleach aad a h colors.
UONROC DRUG CO.. Daloavifle. Missouri.
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