I
F
mmMmiimn'i'iwiiniiwiuMtuwiiii bbuhmbiibbtti
Ayers
Wlicn the nerves nrc weak
cverytlilni: gooi vron. You
nrc tired nil the time, easily
discounted, nervous, and
trrltnblc. Your checks- nrc
Sarsaoarilla
, . i i i i i , l
ntili nml Vdlir hlnnil lu lliln !
Your ilocior k:ivh y
iiiiiv . .. .iwv ... limit I
oti nrc j
ihrentcitcil with n nervous J
brcnkilown. He orders ilils !
urn nil old family medicine.
" f ., to f Hutu M mu I ln. tn.. Aror'i
B.AI... I U IHf f IIH II I rllHitf0
lull"l .Hi ... ,.l t f 1 IH .It. Ilia lot III)
(iuibi.Hi ' -n f, lliiur. w. liiii I'iiiiii
IIMl I.. .III.
j n
) AVIIHIft
All rt
for
IIWMJt l.
Weak Nerves
nwmuwmimmiuiiiiiiiii iiphiiwiii)
K up Umi iiownlu ruuulnr wltH Ayrrn
Pllln, Just ono pill onch nlni'1.
Cnplil ItnlVnlrd.
A half rrpniinnt Imrlivlur, Mltli ijiill
plltt of riM'kii,
UfiipiiiMl in, nml ilar. ImRlita Hi mj,
mill Imuiilit n Ntlr uf cka.
Arrlrmt nt lunni roiimiitlc jul Ii
vroiiil'rliiKlr ilrmv mil
X uut ilri'p IiIiMhi III III" lnt from
turn fair liaiiil. ii u duulitl
"I'm tnpiitjr jrrnri of nsr." It rttl, "tnl
mllnl iiiimlr Itrllr.
With juii IM III" to currMpuiul If you
will nvor tn.
My ohjrct iimtrhiiiiuy It, and our, I
liopii, Iht laiiif.
If you'll ndilrr uir, I'll riMHiml." And
tlmu ali wrut lir uauia.
On fir wllli hop, tlm barknler tliat Ttry
rveniii: Arotr,
And follMl lila riiUtilv ttlth a klia luald
I Im not a.
HI Cupid had him hi till ihmIi no yrry
t'ltirrr rali'li.
Vor, aflnr all,' iiiiMp fMIUk la a half
rrprnlaHt iNiuk.
ilut oh linir ahrrpUh did ha ftl, wlirn
friim (ha fair uukiiowti
Xhla antMrr nitic. In unrk hla flam:
"An old maid I har grown
Alaa 'lwn furl yrara a so 1 plannixl
thai fund aurprlav,
Uefoatnl lij a hnartlnw wraith who
wouldn't adrvrtlaal"
Hrmok Tor Km l.nvryor.
A well-known Inwyrr of ttila city,
wlioao olllco I located cloae to the
city hall, rccctvnl a iriMiicndoua ahock
U.e other day. He wna counael for a
man chanfitt with lant.nr. anil, aa tliel0,r humble boy. you gave mo a
evldenro vt couclualve, he odvlacd
hla client to plead guilty.
"You know that you have a bad rec
ord and you have practically coiifonMd
your guilt," aald the lawyer In u aoolh
Ing manner, "and you will ho aentcue
od to about three year a lu Jail."
Thla In at aeutence comtdetely dura
founded the prlmiiiw, but after he bad
looked about hU cWI for oevernl lulu
ute he turned lo hh attorney nud In n
very aerloua manner aald: "Will you
kindly go out and get me u good law
yer?" Aa aoon aa the lawyer recovered
froni Uie ahock hn told the prisoner hr
would argue the ease for him. l'hlla
drlpbla l'reas.
A llcnutlnil Volume.
The'tnofit beautiful roluiue In the
Coiigreaalounl Library at Washington
is a lllhle which wna trnnacribed on
parchment by a monk lu the 10th cen
tury The general lettering Is In tho
Dcnnnii text each letter I perfect,
nnd there Im not n scratch or blot from
lid to lid. Ibtch chapter begin with
n large Illuminated letter, lu which In
drawn tho llgure of n aalnt. some Inci
dent uf whom the chapter tells.
Klral I. Ile Inmirnniin Pollciy.
Tho tlrat life Iushi-hik-u policy of
which the detnlla urn on record reunit
ed lu a lawkiilt Wllllniu Dybbons In-
iiinnl lilmaelf on Jiinn l.', K1, for
f.'Wn ngaluat dying In twelve luontha.
He did die on May 1H of the next your,
ami tho dlagiistod underwriters (the
company of those dnys) contested pay
ment on the pica Hint ho had lived
twulvn months of twenty-eight days
such. World's Work.
Ore ami Kuol.
IVunaylvnnln, which inn ken more
than half tho Iron used lu the United
Htnten, produces lotm than 1! per cent
of tho Iron urn mined. Ohio, which
roinrs next to rcnimylviiuln na nn Iron
innker. mluea less than 1 per cent of
tho total. In both iiihcs the ore Is
brought to tho fuel, and this Is tho
policy In thla country. Only lu Ala
bama n ro tho oro nud fuel found to
gether. Hcleutlllc American.
J ok Waa on Her.
llembsr of cougregullon Do you
know your sermon on covetoousucas
Inst Hundny grlovoualy offended and
disgusted Ilrother l'ueer?
The Iter. K. MofTittt Lnlghtly AhnI
I shall have to tell my wife that. It's
a good one on her. Hhe contended nil
tho wny homo from church tlmt morn
ing that there wasn't a mini In the nil
dleuco who had paid tho slightest at
tautlon to tho noriunu.
TuUcu nt III Wo ni.
Mr. Nowly Wo don't uppreclntn
thlngn we gut for nothing. Kvurybody
likes tho titlngu best that cost Uio
uiowt.
Mrs. Nowly Then you must love mo
great deal, bccaUHu I've heard you
any that you paid very dearly for mo,
Detroit Kreo I'ross,
l! ZZ ... .
rMJHMr--at4H;litlrl
LaUftilOougUbjrup, Vailollooi Ufa
ITU lo lima. Sola br druritila.
fcK3
1
A
Ho Would you miller bo pretty or
witty? Hint 8!r! Nnw Vorl Hun.
I Tlm conl tiiiiu nlmuld Im liroiiKlit to
ami the urror of lit wvIxIim. I 'lillnilul
plitii Uncord,
1 "Doe Mr. Ilenlieu lliiyhrlck keep
boarders?" "Ilii dike 'em. hut Im
(,0"'t "'"P ''ni." Chicago Chronicle.
i
Kiln lln roiiien of khoiI fniiilly,
doean't hit? Htelhi Vim, Iiu'h the only
tJilntf I know iiu-iiliiat It. Town
Toplca.
Johnny I'll, la It wroiitf lo ah'nt
from n tniat? Johnuy'a I'm Don't let
tlio iiiieatloii boihur you, my mm. It'i
luipoMwIhli'. Clevnliuid I.i-iIkit.
(loiirtuniiil tnfter n tnhln il'hota)
Anything eUe, wnlter? U'nlter-Onn
morn peneh, air. mid you'll 'nvo eat
Uie iiieiiii.loiiiloii llyaliimler.
"Dey nln't no alc-h thing e. glttlu'
mnrrlwl In heflven." "('oume dey it 1 i't,
Don't ile llllde tell you It'a n plme vr
peHi-ii en real?" Allnutn Omatltiilloii.
Mm. llMtlernon I illdn't ace jiiu nt
the leelure on 'The Hlmplo Ife." Mra.
Ciitteraou -Why. no; I Imil no lib-n It
wna going to be audi n awell ntTnlr.
Hnxiklyn l.lfe.
Wife It la an kind of you to put mi
my hoota for me. Kneeling lluilmiid
(tugging nwny) It'a n n pli-iuure,
tuy dear. Ml I It. I'm ghtd jou're not a
centipede. I'lck-.Mo Up.
Mla litter Could you uae anything
In your "Jfouaehold Department" th a
wiHk? Oiuntry IWItor Vei. weciuht
handle collide of dnren of freah egg
nlcely-Ncw York Tlmi.
"Wlial coiicilialnn Hoe tlmt chid
palgn orator n-neli lu hla nrguuietii?"
"Me never nrrlvea nt n roiiplualon.
He merely at-p now and then to Uku
brenlh." Waaliliigtiiii Hlnr.
Willie--'I earlier told ui today (tint
ttiere'a n certain kind o' tree tlmt
growa out o rt.t'ka. I eau'l remeinhor
what It wna. Hla I'a It'a n family
tree, I gueit4. I'hllndelphln I,edger.
The Irlali July declared to the leng.
titrate that the defendant hnil stolen
her hen. "How do you know It la
your hen?" naked the Judge. "Know
It!" cried the Irnlo lady. "I time
known Uint hen evor alnce It wn an
egg."
"You probably don't remember mM
began the ailf-mnde man proudly,
uul rmy ,rnr" w"r" ' ,vn"'
meaage to enrry
'Yes. jea,"
Where'a the
cried the btuty man.
nawcr?"
"You are the flrat one to whom I
have ahnwu thla ihioiii," the young
poet went on; "I wna wooing the iiiuan
laat night " "I'oor faJ.owr rejdltl
the editor, hnndtng twek the uinim
script. "It'a ton bad ahe rejected you
-Chlcngo Journal.
Hicks Haw do yon Imppen to be
Wring Hahlug on 1'rlday? I thought
you believed Krldny whs nil unlucky
dny. Wlcka-Well. I always have.
Ilut It occurred to me this morning
that perhaps It would be unlucky for .
the flab. Homervllto Journal.
"I'm nfrnld you're not wise." said
Uia fair girl. "Why?" demanded tho
persistent suitor. "Ileenuae n wonl to
tho wise la suitU-lent,' and I have an Id
Nor to you." "Yea, but I'm wlaa
enough to know that n wnmnn'a 'No
may eventually mean 'ye. " I'lillv
uVlphU I'reaa.
At the end of thirty years Illrarn
hnd nccumulatiil n fortune. Hla wife
nnd daughter were delighted. 'Tor,"
anld they, wlUi becoming motleey, "wo
.. ..,n ...,., .,.' """ '""
..i.. l.... ..........
" , ' " . : .
n splurge, but poor .Inar .m Is
broken down to nppimr among tho
fill,
too
a .& I t lav.
neit lMmio. i..i.
"It'a so long slnct yon Inat ralle.1
upon mo I whs liegliinlng to think ou
were forgotUng me," aald Mlsa Peidili,
na she enme down to the joiing mnn
lu the pnrlor. "I'm for getting you,"
tcplled the nnlent youth, "nud It's for
getting you thnt I'vo railed tonlieht
Cnn I hnve you?" Kenneliec Journal.
. Ik MnnmrrML4r.
KViffg
tontlSsvs
Tho pnasenger who hnd been holding The traveling 'dogs' while crossing the
blmaelf up by a atrnp snt down lu n Ued river Interfered to a groat ox
rent thnt hnd Just been vnratcd. ' tent with the cattle thnt cnino to that
"Thero la plenty of room, ma'am," hu atroiun to uuoncli their thirst frSonib
said to tho pudgy, little matron Milling cowhoya thnt wero on tho banks of
next 'Don't move." "Wo don't havo iw river during tho time when tho
to," she anld, Willi n cheerful amlloj
"wo own tho house we live In." Chi
cago Tribune.
"I tell ye what," assorted Old Mnn
Hplggetn. "thnt there painter feller Is
a lino nriiai." "wnm impress jou
nbout his work?" "Well, ther' was n
plctur ho cnltesl The itnlnstorm,' nn'
I awnn, it was mat narrni iiini i
hadn't looked nt It threo minutes be.
foro my com' begin hurtln me. -
Cleveland i.entior. I
"Prosperity?" snld Dr. fillghcem, the
eminent surgeon. "I hero is nitngotnur
too in tien proHiHjniyi u is anting uiiai mo -nogs' lumen wnen tnoy had tion of the blood. Thecir
tiess." "In wlmt wny?" asked tho reached tho stnkvtl plains of Texas. , culntiou becomes londeil
other. "Why, sir, almost anybody
can nfford to havo nppendlcltJ iiown '
dnys. nnd, In eoiiHpquunco, nil of my
best pntleutH regard It a, too common,
and refuse to havo It" Chicago Trlli-
uno, i
A- Kentleinnn who was lu tho Imblt
of dining dally nt a certain roalaurant
aald to tho waiter (an lrUlinmnlt In-
.toad of tinning you every dny, IMt.
I will give ou your tip In a lump
iuin the end of the month." "Would
an...
)OU mould payini; uiu in iiiivhiil-u,
iorr?" "Weill thnt Is raUior a strnnga
request However, If you aro lu want
of some money now, hero's half a
crown for you. but did you mUtru&
me?" "Oh, no, sorr, but I am leavlna
hero to-morrow."
LIVING IN CNOLAND.
II la Knillx Nil Clioiiior tlliui In Till Monajr I.oat on h I'nrni Waa Located
l Ciiiinlry. JttaliU ii I'olnto.
I Tho ncoui-noy of mi olllcl.il ntntninert I A Hcarboraiixli gcntlomim wos nr
innilu by Unlliil HliilcH (Joimiil lln'- Pf'""1 "conHy to (Hid thlrty-olght plH
atoud nt lllrintiighum. Hint living wm ' ' brwiut egg, nml most other
no HiwiM.r In Hngliiiid limn In tb ,,u0,', w""111 ,,HV" bHe" ""i-prlsed, loo,
iii.ii...i Mini... ii.ivhi.. I.....M fiiiiioMiiiiMl under tne circumstance. There ought
)y ,.rt,iin inithnrltlo In tliU country.
, tnn 0 HiippViiiciiliiry reject
on tlio wibjoct to the ntnlti dcMirl-
mi'iit. I'nuii this II appears Hint IIih
orlglnnl Mtittfriiiftit whh Imaed mi tho
mpwrhinei. of cm-lull. American IiiIm
welders working In the HlriultiglMO.i
district The aiiitnimuit (miiaml inu.-h
hurprlii'i. nit It wiih coulrnry to tin
unuonil uuilerMlHiiilliiK. Due iiewa.--r
urK'eil tliit If llvluc In (Irwit llrit
nln whh not HiprtHlHMy cheaper tlmn
In tlio Unllcl HtntoM there whh no nil
run for protectlm; tlio highly jmhl
Aiueili-Hii workman. iVmatil IInI
hiiiid Hmyn tlmt tlmt In not n innttf-
for lilm In ileehle. He uitdit that Umt
jmM)r'H iroKHiltliiii to lower tliu acnlo
of living of (he Amerlenii workliiBiimii
Imil lUer h mlilnxNtil to Uio Amur!-
c-ii workluumnii illreeL
"I only alle n very pluln fart." My
Mr. Ilulatenil, "tlmt If the ICngllNli
worklneitwii lltil iin well ih bin Aniw-
Iran brother worklngmmi hla llvlni
expeitaod wimiM be an great or great
er tlm n the living expon! of tins
Amerlraii. Hurrty there In nothing ol
Jeetlounble lu etntlug n fuel ho philii
nud ho enally vertfleil. Kverylody
kiuWN that tlm Auierleiiii workmnn It,
by comprirlHiii, highly pnld. I cum
only h U to the fni-t Hint tlio Hugllali
workman eniiuot nml iIih-n not live tin
well nit the Amerk-nii. It U within
my. knowledge thnt tlio miijirity of
pooplo In Dm United Htten Mleve
thnt living la miii-h cheaper nhroml
H.r,,rn, Uiat i" ,,,1. W(, Hipplement
tlio Htiitemciit of Ihwo Amerlraii work-
limn ni iiome, nun it eui to me
men who. It luuat be uudenitrxMl, hnve
IIyiiI born n iiiiiiiIht of yram, and
knew the cimiiIIIIiiii of the I'iiIIimI
Klutea before they eniiie here, nud nn
therefore Ix-ttiH- iiiillrleil to ex pre
" optnloti titan tiHiiiatn. whether the)
be Auiertrann In UngUuid or Kugllah
men lu America, cvimi If they nre pi
! commlwdoneni InroetlgHtlng llv
, lug condltlona.
I " "i0 'AnieTlefHr facUirlea nlao.
and lu the fnctorlea whero ordern fot
Ainnrlciin world contrnctoni hnvc Ikvii
execuUO, when our mnuufncturcni hnc?
mia work than Uiey uould attond to.
there are often n number of Atlierlcniii.
einploretl. 'ilioao In Uie licttor jmld
poilllotui find their altuntlnn, on Ui(
whole, curnfortnble nml ngriiiltle; yit
jirnctlcnlly all Uiea4 nml nrarly nil
other working Americana living lure
whom I luive mot, hnve claimed tlmt
",cr '"'' ""l "'"' t,, c""t ot ""Ki "
uiey nan cxpcieti n, low.
"Mnny of the working Americana In
Hugliind. Including thiMo Amertcnnls-
lug fnctorliw and Uiou helling
"r
..muuM.i-.uM-. ..-uv.ai.-v-.-iH.il ui.ir lor-
i4gn KM.Itlona nt Uie miiid (In wnne
raaes lonor) Milnrlof. Umn they hnl
iiiaiiii'iiaiiiiaiia t..aLt. i..i.i.l.. 1 II...I. a
iteiHi revinviHK ni iiuuie, immuiimn anu
I tMillevliig thnt they were obtaining nn
mTwiw loiu.) they wouhl lx able to
V0 nmro chewply tlwn nt Imiiiio. In
Ul0 iow,,r W1l.t, KTHiiHl tho stay of the
,ntHrt,il Aiuorlran workmnn la seldom
ono of great dumtlon. In ono factory
wwrv Utero wero nrarly fifty men n
tew JMrn ngo t'K,ro j, 0iy 0ei a forp.
mnn, rvmnlnlng. A few nro still In
Grcnt Ilrltnln, Mont of them returned
to tho United State. They wero, some
of them told me, dlanppolnted In find-
lng Uio coet of living higher than-they
aiitlcliwited."
DAMMED 0Y PRAIRIE OOQS.
Klvcr Clinked Up In Texna by Mlurn
ttim of tlio tittle Aiiliniila.
"The prnlrlo dog nilgrntlon from
lOklnhillnn fo uiltlltiu-iiMtnrn TnTnu ilup.
- -v-.... .....
iB j,,y( i87., wllpawl niiythlng of
ing July, lhil, eclipsed niiythlng of
mt Boft wltU9mm by wht0 ,
couutr.,.. W(l, Mnlt ,)lIir n,t
W)ek ..M10IU of U)0 tTiHky t0
hurkera must haio been In ijuest of
mv pnstures or perhaps smollcd thnt
tho nppronchlug legions of homeaeek
era would surely extermlunto the dogs
and plow up the dog towns.
'Tho prnlrlo dog migration from
tho north to tho soiiUiwest lasted nix
days, during the month of July, 1874.
prnlrlo dogs awnui across say Unit Uio
slronm was chockfu) of tho little ras
cals for many miles up mid down tho
river.
Tho thirsty cattle wero elthor un-
nblu or unwilling to atlck tholr mouths
t0 tho water Utrough tho moving
,I1HII 0f UvIiik prnlrlo doga. Tho cow-
,0y wuro Kottlng ready to drivo tho
fallih,llB B,ock to distant atromn, '
,,ut iUo UliX rlvor uccnluo cwr of 10
rcpblllng Bwlmmera ufter blocking tho
uHeful drinking plnco for nbout a
week. It was Kunerully aupposixl that
"Thoro havo boon some eccentric cy-
clones lu this country. Ono on the
south Cutmdlun lu tho your 1802 de-
homed nbout blxty atoera, but ro-
fralned from otherwise hurling the
uuiiuiiiH. uno cyciono ootweou huh-
water and Council Crook, about eight
ycura ago, played many fiuitaatle
trlckB. It pulled all tho feathers out
of A. hi Curry's 118 chickens, ami
after taking tho naked poultry through
Uio air for about ten miles dropped
............ . . ... . : '.'... i
iiiom in mo iuiiu. n. coiorvu mnu, wuo
happoued to como from ruwneo City
shortly after, picked up over tlfty ot
the nuked chickens. Ha concluded
that Uio nicked hcua nnd roosters hnd
boon sent from heaven for hla special
bimsflt"
Kansas City Journal.
SOME CUnlOU3.lND8.
lo u" fllKiluii of miraculous mt
omowhero. It wna only two J'chm
"" '" ""' '" " lp"
'" w"" H l",'"'y ' J'"'r" "
t,0,ll,l1 t lo the fnet hut the
'l"wtloti, -How .lid the penny get In-
tMe '' " '" "ver been quite
""'niy muiihi.
A rotupNnaou puzxle la affordeil by
a market gardener, well known at
HpltaUleltla market, who oucu loot mid
found a half crown under ulmoat In
credible i-lrt'Uinatnucea. He wna In
apHctlng hla crupa when be dropi-d
tho half orown on Die ground, and
though he aearcheil long and diligent
ly, he aearehed In vain. A year pnM d
a pi) the Incident nun being forgotten,
when, mi he wna selecting soino kj!ii-
toea for the market, Mr. Hmlth came j
acroaa one of n very cnrlona hnpe. i
Cutting It open to dlacover the rauae
of It eccentricity, Uie gardener found
Inalde It tho half-arowu piece be had
loat twelve niuntln liefore. The h
tato waa eu by huwlreila of people,
Mild tho truth of the atory la well
vouched for.
Itemarkahle aa they are, there la
nothing uulijue In theao cine. One
of the romnncci of money-making la
the atory of u mnn who found a new
paper Inalde a ahnrk when flahlng In
Auatrulla In lbTO, and who learned the
news of the Franco-German wur In
thla way early enough to mnke a for
tune out of It. Tho itory may be tme
or not; everybody In Auatrulla
knowa It
Another after the name kind la that
of the .Mllford Ilnveu trawler which,
while flanlng off CarllitHford Lough a
year or two ago, caught up In the net
a packet of papera, tied together with
red tape nud carefully sealed. The
aklpper of the boat handed the docu
ment! to a lawyer, and It waa found
they were a mlaalng link which aloud j
between a woman and her fortune. I
They proved the rlgtit of a Mini ,
Mncdonnld to certnln eatatea In Ire
land, which she had claimed ten years
before, hut which ahe had failed to
win because the will could not be
produced. It was this will which was
brought up from the sea. Pearson's
Weekly.
reading, tho mind receives poor Im
Orogon Blood Purlflan Is presslons or none at all. St Nicholas,
righily named, becauee it purifies tho
blood and toucfl up the body.
Mutole In Tenalnn.
The Iteruo Sclentlflque has been
asking what tnusclca tire soonest with
the conclusion that It Is not the mus
cles lu ue. but those under tension, al
though doing no work. The writer
, ui-rrn ua In tut tho anna ami Ian Inu
am tllr lHlck nij lcck nlore for on
llu.ln rolllM a, RrcHtMt ,!. Uo
lan l(W, akne mpn of n occutio,,,
up fu,.,,- nuetloni-
When you have worked much, where
do you feel tired?
Hefore you were trnlned did fatigue
show Ittelf lu tho same regions?
All the answers Mlut to the same
conclusions. Tho baker who kneads
dough nil night complains of fnUgue
lu his legs.
The blacksmith In tired, not In his
arms and shoulders, but In his back
and loins.
The young soldier, after a ranrvh. Is
especially tired In tho bnck of tho
neck, even If ho has carried no knap,
snek.
The oammnn who Is In perfect train.
Ing nfter prolonged exorcise guts Ured
lu bis calves nnd Instep.
TIiohu facta polut to the conclusion
thnt in any continued effort we eliould
try to niter tho habit of contraction.
That la to any, the body, like the tulud,
need a change of work.
City Country Kolks.
Mrs. Upmorc Ilow Is your experi
ment of living lu the country succeed
ing? Mm. Ilycms It Isn't so bad as you
might expect It costs us more, of
course, to have our butter nnd fresh
vegetables brought out to us from tho
city, but wo don't havo to entertain
nearly as much company as we did lu
tho city. Scottish American.
Those afflicted with Eczema know
more than cnn be told of the suffering-
eTjy lSA FLESH
tire. " It usually begins with a slight redness of the skin, which gradually
spreads, followed by blisters and pustules discharging a thin, sticky fluid
that dries and scales off, leaving nn inflamed Rurfnce, nnd nt times the itch-
I a w n.B I... a m j.v a1ibV a a s . - l.t siti. I aAa a e
ffiS,& "?o "be attacked tho uuocurauJC' wo,,e l OI uie "
IiatulSi fccti tocfc nrm9i facc Ecietna OT(l(je !t, app.aranee on my Mt ,lmb ,,
nml W9 n.tb. n.irt.q most sbze of tnv thumb In i8ot. nnd snread until It was
often aflUcted. Thccnusoof large as
Eczema is, n too acid condi-
with fiery, ncid poisons that
are forced through the
glands nud pores of the skiu which set
the disease is in the bjood it is n waste
applications; tha cause must be removed
fflfr Tje J3Sbt r . "'" wa " '"'""' ,,J iHfmciuu
vC fl $?' 'V00'1 . forces ott the jioison through the uatunvl
? a2 aSyN cununeis. anu imiuisupuiecntire system. inesKiu
Q0? KStt& tfeg becoV,c35,uoot!nmlsrt nKal'!' .n,ld. the Kwemn 13
ZrT ..JtT:, TT.cl?red. Cnsea . I11."' h.ave PWeutly refused to bo
S Si C n ,? " qH n,.." y,,CW " pun yiug, cootng cltect ou
blood Book ou Skin Diseases and any advice wished, without charge,
TUP xvjiMmsomsetfy rtn. MfAtrrnns.
THE SWIFT
PUTMAM
Sa..laId .'i?.t'nLgrfirt fJt
bUuc ami ml colors. MONHO
'PE-RU-NA
MEASURES
UP TO THE
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UNCLE SAM-A High Standard is Required of Any Ca
tarrh Remedy That Has Been Endorsed by so Many Trust
worthy and Prominent People."
Time anil Ilooka.
The economy of Having Ume Is wise,
but there It an economy of attending
time. In reading, enjHH-Ially, hurry Is
moat wasteful. Heading Is the mak
ing of thought, of Ideas, of pictures In
flie brain. All young photographers
know how little Is to be made out of
an "under-cxpoaed plate," but do Uiey
understand that there may bo such n
thing as an under-exposed brain? It
takes Ume to make impressions on the
mind. If you read too fast, either
aloud or to yourself, or skltn orr your
Motbtrtwll! Ban Mr. WlmloWa FootHtaf
Brrup tba tt remedy tot for tbalr cWldrtn
durlDC the Utlblng period.
New I'roMem.
"Ornclous mel" exclaimed Uie lady.
"These servant girl problems are very
vexing."
"What now?" asked her husband.
"Why, that Russian girl I hired re
fuses to wash my kimonos because
they are Jaiwneso."
Tito's Cure U a ro1 couch medicine.
It Ilia eurnl ciicha nud cokli for forty
ycara. AiuriiRKiia. enui.
An Unkind Cut.
"Isn't It queer," remarked Newpop, J
"that tho baby immediately becomes
quiet th minute I began to slog to
him?"
"Oh, there's nothing so very qneer
about It," rejoined Mr. Ncwpop. "The
poor little dear Is evidently puuled by
the atrange nolac."
BrTorOHio. riTver Touno, I
tetJia ocxrv, )
Fbank 1 I'licsar inakea oath that he la
senior partner ot the nrniel F. J. ciiet A
Ce . JoIiik liu.lnlii th Cltj-o(Tnlclo, Ooun
tr and State afu-rtaul, and that M arm will
ry IhenumolOSK ItUNUItKI) DOUJVItS lor
eoh and rrrrycaM ot Catabrii thatcannot to
cured by the uie ot II xlt'a Catabsji U)sk.
riiA.iK j. t.nf..ri. i
Sworn In hefore Me a- d auUwrlUnl In ray
prwooce, tbli Wx day ol Deeialr. X. I) , 1SW,
fcl
A, It. Ulrfi.l!-U.,
Notary lTiUle.
.U'aCAtArrhCtuotiUfctMi .nttrnaUr, nj '
cu dlririy on Mm lilootl untl iim Mir(co4 l
wi mv siiivni. ronu r wtiniviiiia irvv.
V.l. I'llENKY A CO., Tvledo, o.
Potd hy DroirtUK. 7Se.
Hall's 'aialfy 1111s ar the beat
Not Quite- Hatlartictory.
. Illcks I understand that you have
bad a telephone put iu your house. Mrs.
Wleks must find It a great convenience.
Wicks Yes; but she doesn't like It
bait as well as she thought she would.
You see, when sho Is using It aho bss to
listen halt Uio time. Souiervills Joupr
naL imposed by this 'flesh
my hand, burning, itching and pninine
tne, and for which I could get no relief, until see
ing the other cures advertised by you I wrote nml
secured tho ndvise of your physlciaus, commenced
S. S. S. ami it cured tne.
Mayettn, Kan. J, II. Sr2NCB.
the flenh aflame. Since the cause of
of time to try to cure it with local
before a cure can be effected. S. S S.
SPLCIFIG CO, ATLANTA CAs
FADELESS DYES
r and fatter colors than any olhcr dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and U
c5.X,,.ri., Alk. ,S5L,c0.w,.."l..stl,', ? Pttlu nt 1c PBthss. Wrlto for free booUtt how to dye.
MONKOC DKUQ CO., Unlonvlllc. Missouri.
STANDARD
.Matrimonial Illl
"You mast think I'm a foolf
er
claimed the an err Smabaad.
"I never woohl have said so," calmly
rejoined Ike other half of the combine,
"but alnce you hare mentioned It I'm
I ihu gmaa io perjure rajwti )j uauyiaf
It"
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
Tti9 Kind You to Always Bought
Beam tho
tLyffi&&i
Bi(uttoro
Forget It Not.
"Take heed unto this solemn truth,"
Thus spake the beggar, needy;
MA bloom in' chump was I In youth.
And now I'm elJ and seedy."
TjPftinder's
"AH Signs roll In sv DryTlmo'
TltK SIGN OV THK TIBU
KKTEK FAILS IN A ATE ISO
In onlrrlag Tower's Stickers,
a culoraar rlul "I Kaoir
Ikty .III t all rlf at U U.r
is tha 'YISW aa that
ThU eonfldaiwa It th out.
growth p( atiiT-nlna youa of
caratul uaautMlurloj.
Hi'ufit Affard World's Fair. 1301.
A. J. TOWKU CO. aUisreTia
Jloaton, U.S. A. rfOWERS
Tower Canadian Co. ;;
Toronto, Canada AtfJEUM
Uan tflYamuttJ Wtt Vhathit CMUng
Mt
Clean Your Grain
tor seed;
The CHATHAM FANNING
MILL, with Sacking atUchmtnt
will clean and grade all klndt ol
Grain and Seeds. The only machine
that has scrrcnt and ridJIes made
especially for cleaning grain on tha
Coast. To convince you tfut this
Grain Cleaner it as represented I will
tend you one on 30 days' free trial
and will pay the freight
Write me for our Descriptive Cat
alogue and "on time" proposition
it will interest you.
GEO. W. FOOTT
Dcpt 11
Portland, Oregon
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No. 13-1903
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