1 H3" Gfrt iCt'- lliir.ee mill Mule. Tliero has aen n tiiilil lucreaRe III" last fair )Mrt n tlm number niul value of tlm hnraea wiul inulea la tliv t.'nlti'il Htnti'M, III WOO there re I.MK! 1,000 burses nml mulca In tlu United HtHtvx. Dur Iiik tho'imxi the j-ftir there win mi liicreaneR nf ST.7 IH,r ceiiti t Hint on January I, Hatt, tin' number of burae Mini niiilra liml InvrrniMtl In IIM1HMH, l.til ltn Increase illil not I'U' t Hint nili'. Un Km llrst nf January, Hh7, thete MTo no Ir tllilll U-H.riOI.OOO horws niul mule, aliowlna mi lucrnim of 18 Mr itiiI ilmlnij tho two yrara aibReUnt to MKUl. Tlion who are Inclined lo talk orer iinaluclloii at tho prewiit nro confront ed with tho liidtiutable furl that ilur Ins tlm serrn ycara when the Increase In numbvra HiiiDiiutnl to M per cent there Mas at no mi Increaso In prion per heart amounting to out V) per rrllt. Thin on Jnminrjr 1, our hor' mul timlm were nlul nt TIB.iW8,i0ti. wbllo on Jntinnrjr l. HAWi, Ibcy were TdltiMl nt f'.V.'Tl.nr.VOOO. ThU r a phenomenal remnl and yrt. iintwIHittaudlng thU extraordinary In crvani In uumhe r mm value, lnires am In greater demand to-day thnn they hate ri-r Ihtii before In tho history or Mm United Wales, KvtlHtf Hum In MaitniU. Hero Is mi eay plan of keeping tmg frmn Koliig fniin hag past urea lo cow pastures, mul nt Hip miiik time allowing the Cfttlln lo co from one (nature to tlm other at will. As shown In I he sketch, Iho opening In tho frnrn nmjr Ixt im wide n desired. Two hjr twelve Inch HnnV nro imll.il to tlm fciiew (kirIr about four or l Inches fnun the croiiiul, mul two extra are ct out front Hip fence about n foot. Tlm plank l IIAIIpiI to tho Inside of tllpop pott, mut this plank should tx atnuit four feet longer Hun the one fastened to thp frtiro no as to go tijr tho opening nt each rnil about two feet. Tho bogs tattii: ainr. run not Jump tlin two plHiik, mul mnnll Jump on-r, (in they nro lrtiittliwl nf hog Hint to hftwrcu thnn cimnot I n uppiiliii;., Tlin mill mill rrdillly utrp mrr. Tin' wint pi nil tuny ho iimnI for nlirrp, only thrru plnnkn umy 1 iiprnmnry to rrtnln thi'tii. nlttiinigli thi wrllrr hum ouljr two for tlu-m li,- I'nrmrp llnlrhlnir llrlpt. A trrjr Intclllitciit nml nbvorvlne fnntipr Miy: Tho liiitxirlnnrn of n iiiulrh lo munturnrt n ilroiuht wnx prriwnlol In inn In n rnthtr fnnHUIt inniiiipf UnI uprliiB. Wo hmt plHiitinl n fow ro of wirly Imhihh iiihI nflcr they IiaiI oihih' up we IihiI n etml p4l. nml In unWr to wno Hip iMHimt from Iho front, tlwy wurii i-oreriil with plunk. After lliPilmiKtT from front hml imhukmI, nt one ihiiI of tlm row tin plunk" with Inhl hot with tho town iiihI loft for nlKiut two work, which wn u tlry n mm. At tho ntliiT oiul tho phinkN mto inovril elcnr nwny. Tho pnrl whom Iho plunk uorn holMoon tho row mnilo ilouhlo tho Krowlh nf tho other. Tlm Krowlh whm I'Vlilently iliui to Iho iiioIh turn miiI by Iho pliinkn. 'I'm niiiir till Hill I'liliriirn. Thn frolht nml tminijNirliitlou ctinrKON on n full cur nf ntniwhcrrlwi from nouthorii polntN nro oflou from f'.'OO to $.100, while on ii enr nf hoiiIIi crn ponchox Iho hn nf rofrkoruilnii nml tho 111 k (irlroil piii'UiiRi'H Unit Imvo to Im ihkhI run tho coat up iiIhivo JSOO on ouch rnr Hint coiihm Into tho Stnlni fl(X) of IIiIm would ho prollt or lurronwil Inonmn to tho lorn I Kruvrrr. Tho loon I n rower run often hoII ill nct to coinumiTi ttiiTo nn no heavy or rcfrlk'orntor ciinrxi-H lo pay, nml thopo two ltPin nlono of Ion oat up omt oiip-hnlf to two-thlnU of tho urowi milofi nf fruit hrouKht from n illHlntiro, wlillo tho locnl urowrr hiivoh If. .7. II llnlo, Couiicctloiit, In Amcrlrnn Cultivator. I.naa nl ill nil n re, An niithorlty claluiH that fully otuv thlnl of (ho uinnuro voided on Iho rnrnm of U'o Uiilldl Htntr-s In )ot. Tho fnriiioiitiitlou of imuiuro In rnuxeil hy tho notion of two forum of orifniiUniH. Ono form Is that which requires mi abundance of oxim'n nml iIIoh when ex posed to It. Tho former tbrlre on the outuhlo of Iho heap nml Hip Inltor in Iho Inlorlor, Tho Irttlrr olllco uromt lo break up Iho morn i-omplox pnrlleloi mul prvpnro thi'iii for tlm fiction of Hi former. If Iho iit'llmi of tho former In loo rapid a itri'iit deal of tlin nllrrn kcii puKHen (iff lulu Iho nlr In Iho form nf muuiDiiln or frro nltrosen, nml U lot to Iho noil from whence It en me. AVIlllrrlilK llrv. I), II, Hloratl nay n iirlirhbor "In. make n kwhI llvlnu from hi nplnry nucci'iiiifnll.r w Inter hi hrcn Ihrmicti tlm rohl iiiiuilh In n collar provldn) for Iho pur)"""'. Hi it a to Hint heel iiiity ho Hiui-i-Kufully wlnlcroil In ccllari provhloil Iho col In r I lvm oror cntlro ly to tho l'i' nml ued for no otlin puriMino. There I nlwny mi mi hontthy rxlnr, thai I n illiilroiiN la Ih'o n miythltiK pIno, emitted from il cnyiil fruit", ri:elnble nml urh thliixt n nro imunlly nlornl In irlhir. Th heo cfllar rIioiiIiI not Im rntereil nor itlNturlMtt any inoro tlin ri I nlioltitrl ncrrnryi II Rhouhl tp iiihiIp n quiet. Illiinotentnl homo for llm llttlu houo; tiinkor. I'rull I'lrhliiR- IUUI, Till bimkrt U mnilo from mi onll nnry pplownre fruit bnket. A trp Kop over Hip Rlionlilor of Hip plrkpr nml Ipbvpii both linml frcp for cther lURKirr nm mi it mckio, Inc the fruit. It I Nd prnrtlre le Rhnkp Riiy kind of fruit from Hip trr It Rboilbt rIwrjr Ui plrkiit by baud mul cnrrfully ilnml In Hie parknsp In which It I pt to market. Hy thU nielliixl Injury to Hip extent of 10 t 'i". pr cpnt may be nroUlwl. I'nr ii I .an it fnr lti limn l'rp. Ili'flim may be ptnnlnl Into nml mi turo lipfnre n probably fronL I'oc rct ornl yrnr Iprii hao Imriie Vo"' prlcr, mul If tho wheat crop prorr to bo a hort at tlirrntenr.l at thl writ In: the roiuuiiiiptlou of thein I likely lo bo lamer than ununl. Tho pluntlm linrrmtliiK nml thrmihliig of bpmi may l iIoiip by inachliiery now, whleh ro- uiorr n former erlou objection to their cultiiro; niul If Hm ctoji area on a farm ha boon made mniller than ileolreil. by renwin nf tho cold tprlns. a field of beau might nilrmilacpoiKly tiwsl In rxlPiullin the Roakoir croi (IrtiNl corn land I rxiN-llent for tipati. ami their culllvnllim dix not differ matorlally from (bat of com. henco II doe not require any Rtieelal limtruetlr or Rklll to crow them iieemfully. Nil Nurap t r fur AKalfa. Home pooplc pi lit think alfalfa Uoutd lip rowii with a iiur eroji. Tlioe mIh hnu hail PkiierlelKV with It know l't lor. A rrwuit publication of the Arl rutin lUierlmput Million ruiiir up the fact a follow; Nurwe cnip hinder the development of lop nml root of alfalfa. evlnlly when by rvamm of a thick ataiul or rank iirowlli elirtdlnj; erfect are uxcoa ho. After tho removal of the imr.' erop tho wpakemil and undevcloH'd al falfn plant nre oorly rittiil to with utaiid drought mid tho aland may l Iim. In tho average liiMnuco Hip Io-m In ylo'd nf alfalfa duo to n iiurne erop probably more thnn offnet return fnur tho iiuro emp ItwJf. allaamirl lieet, A new brotMl of ahetip I Raid lo have lieon ibvoloped liy William lluekiniin Hour llniHjr. Mo. Tho now hreiil Iihk all Iho bt H)lul in' ItnmboullletR.. Sliropulilro and t'otauotd. To atari with he imetl twenty Hhropuhlro ewoa mul crowisl them with n llamboulllot buek. and the ewe Rccurcil from thb crow ,oro then vroMoi with a Cot wold buek. It I claimed that tlioy In horlt tho hardy Inilta of Hid Itamhoull iotf. Ihu mutton ipmlltlen of the Hlirop ahlro uud tho heavy tloive of Iho Cot wold. lltiek Null tup lllirara, for eatllo nml homen, rock anil pliueil In boxen or trouxha In winter mul (wintered about Iho piiRturca on tho grand In KUinmcr I prefcrublo to nu j other way. Itnlim have little ef fect upon It ami thli will bo found both convenient and economical. Fur Rhis'p, however, thin plan doe not work Ro well. Tliu rock milt la no alow in illnHolvo that thov are not ublo to get a Riilllelent quniitlly of It to aiitUfy their wiiuta, iieucu it i nweiuiary to umi tlm IoOmu aalt for them, Merino In Vprninntt Tho merlin) nheep Indiuitry In Ver mont la iikiiIii entering an era of proa IMirlty (hut pro.ingeu u boom. Wlillo by no niciuiH iipproncliltic tho palmy daya of thirty years hb.o, tho liiduatry la rovlvlnir and each year for n deenda pant Iiiih aliown nn Incronao In ahln iiieuta of fancy atrnlns of morlncx hrectllng iboep to Africa and Atw trails E5jg or. fcjHj "Cheer up I Thero I a allver Until); In every rhiudt" "Well, what kooiI U that? I haven't Kt an nlmlilp."- lUelf.Miul'n I- " "'" ' llimoll Vim reem to think that I will Ioro If I make. Iho liiienlim-iit. Powell My Imy, It I Jut like Indnra Ing a nolo fur u frlwid. llrookl;u Life I'rleinl Ho that I jour little Imy Mo look very Intelligent. I'roud Mama i- Jimt a I waa at hU nge. My daugh ter, now, U more like her father,- - Non Illr, "VouiixIIiik la going lo marry Ilia widow lloniieek." "Why, rIip'r Iwke a old a ho K" "Oh, well, he'll no faat enougli after the wiildliig." Town mid Country. That flihenuan H alwaya talking about tho whoppera Im rniiKht.' "Ho doean't catch tliim." nnawered MIm Cayeiino. "Up inertly loll llieiu," Wanliliigtoii Htar. Ikiarder Ynu i-nn dlrlde nThh-ken With uiallivluiatlrnl nectiraey, Mr. Jlnnlilngtou. Mm. IIiinIiIiikIwii Dlvld log It I my enough. I with 1 rould multiply It. -l'lilladelphln Inquirer. "Mamma," nld Jaiale. myaterloiiRly, "did I ever hap n little brother that fell Into tho welir ".N'o," ld iiiniimia "Whyr "Why, when I-looked down In tho well I mw a little Utf hoiiio thins like mo." "Mia IVhU." Raid Mr. Tlminld, at tho oilier end of the aofa, "If I were In threw you a Mm I wonder what .vou'd aay." -Well.- replied Ml I'eehlR. "I'd any you wore Hip laxIcRt man I ever nw." Philadelphia ITp-. Tom Hut arlintM alio doemi't love you. Jack Oh, yi. he dm-a! Tom How do you know) Jack When I told her Hmt I had no money to got married on ahe ottered lo Imrrow rmiip from Iks' father. Philadelphia Inquirer. "Dear me. John, thl I dreadful with hot weather on u and no money to ro anywhere. Haven't you nny country relation yon can aeare upj" "That'a the trouble. 1'tn Reared all I've cot already." Ilaltlmorv Amrrlean. "Ye." Raid tho young man. pensive ly, "a dog I onee had aave.1 my life." "Tell me about It," Raid the young woman, with pager lulerett. 'I sold him for f I," aald the young man, "when I wa nearly Rtarvlne." Tlt-lllt. "What inado Urown marry that wldowV "Did you ever drop n jvpiiny In n weighing machine nml then find Iho thing won't workT' "Yea." "riiafa tlm reRRon." "What do you meanT" Couhln't get a welcli." Denver l'oat. VIfo (during Hw quarrel) I don't belleio yHi ever did n charllalde act In your life. lluabnHtl I did one. nt leaat. that I have HviM to regret. Wife Imleod! What waa It, pray? Him liaml I Rated you from d)lng an old innld llluiitrateit lilt. KrlriHl I am afraid your hualmrnl ha a tery bad cold; he continually Riieeilng. lt' quite painful to hear him. Why don't yon ak n doctor to pe lilinT Matron Well, I'm wnltln Jml n few day boemiRO It nmuaea baby ro lo rco hi father anewce, Tit Hit. 'You may not remember me. Mlna Hummer." he aald, "but I wa engaged to you onee." "Indeed 1" Hm RUiunior girl replied coldly, "you n.ivo quite a memory for face. 'No," he replied, glancing at her fair hand, "but I have for the rlnga I buy.' Philadelphia Pre. "Hut," protested tho apace writer, "pcrhapa you could ue titt nrtlelc If I were to boll It down" "Nothing doing." rejoined the man behind Hie blue pen cil. "If you were to tako ii gallon of water and boll It down to a pint. It would Rtlll bo water." Chicago Dally Ncwa. "Well, anyhow." aald Cnaaldy, "tha tuw mill la fitted up flue, rWiure, eo.-y-Ihlng'a In It rlght'iilncc." "Not nt all." repllml Cnaey, "whin I wlnt through there Hi' other day I aeeu n lot o' red buc,cta innrkeil 'Fur Wr Only." an', fnlx, there waa walher In thluil" Phil uileJplilu Prea. Friend Ono of your clerks tella mo you mined hla aalary mid told him to get mnrrleil, under punally of dla ehnrgo. HiirIiioh Man Yea; I do Mint to all my clerka when Ihey get old unougli to marry. I don't want any of your Independent, conceited men nlwut my place. Tlt-Hlta. Lnudlady (to new boarder who la rather stout). I am glndto hear that ono of my former lionnlorn recoiiiinend cd you to my Iiouro. Hluut Hoarder Ych, ho auoUo very highly of It. After telling htm Hint I had tried nil kinds of nutlfat without Biicvcsa ho ndvUod u hort atiiy bore. Ally 8lopor. MlBtreaa Nornh, I told jou to glvo Hint man with tho hand organ n quur tcr to go down to tho next block mul grind hla mnchluu In front of Mr. Upps-Tnrt'p houao and ho'a out hero on tho ildownlk again 1 Norah Yin, mum. lie aaya th' leddy In tho next blixjk gave m half a dollar to cooif back horo, niuiu. Chicago Trlbun. ,it .! i1"1 i - -i 'I ASH'clnblcI'fcparnliortrorAs almllatiruj ittcj'oodondllcditla ling lite tituMtla und IJowcls or mmMf&!fWJm t m RRRRR.I. Ml I I'romolcs DiftcslIortCliecrTu! nt'as ond HcsLConlalns ncliltrr OpItim.Mon'liInc norMlacrnl. IsotNaucotic. vrorounrXViiiurraiai IUiiXW. . (WWJvr (mimi Unn Apcrfrcl Hctnctly forCoasllp.! llorttSourSlonuich.Iliarrtxicn Worms.Comiilsbiw.Kevcrisli ncss nndLoss or Slkup. ficSmule Signature of NEW YORK. nrnw An rtfnrt l being tnada to encourage li d.aataad culling lailiintry at Capa rowo. Tbt work bit lxtn brrelefore lane Rlmoit erbilvljr ri AmlM-ilm, tut at irrwiit a treat deal of ihla work brlsg dene In lb failed Slatti. Not Win-lb While. Auttrre IVrwHi I can't tip ou, yoanz nan, uolrn jou hate ctMRg lor a trn arr. Walter (fixing him np) Keep your ilnif, air; I haven't a nickel about me. Unilrr lha Rlars. "Don't be irrlout, Jck. Ixt' chanc th Riibject. What U that br.gbt tarl'' Tkat'i Slrlut, too, dear.- Cblcago Tribune. itale ol Ohio, ritr ot ToleIo I .. I Liir Coualjr. I I Frank J, i'bir aieolliltilhelinlor p(riar nl tb Arm ol f 1 CbvtMtf A i'o , diln( Uu4oi-MinibCll)rolTolela,luui)raiHa(le ilexatRlit.imlibalHliI Itm Vrlll- tiioinra ,t ONK illNtllimi linitAHa for etch Red ITVir Mro(('IMrfh I but cunllut bo curel br , ll UM wl IIU' C.utfh Cure. . , KK J. CIIEXUY. Pworn to Minre n n4 lulnrrltot In uir i ret- aer,hltMbilruUicenter A V KM. ,.., , A. W. (II..AHOV, (aeL - NolRrrl'uWI. HrII'r Catarrh Cure Ii taken luninallr.aiwi l4ai!lrr!lr um)ti the iIdi.I antt nueoutaur. Uc-eiol ttiatlit.m. fend InrlntlraealaUlrre. , K.J CIIKNi:VAW).,Tolc00,O. Take itall'a J'atalljr 11IU for ciall atloru Unlit I.nrklnir, 0. Julie! Julie!" lsbl Ibe dfp.ilr lo: joulli. "Ilonr many inorp iiinra Uxie I cat to tak you to marry nirT" "How can 1 tell, (Jeorser ahe faltered, 'You haten't alil me tbla tine Tl." Tmt .llurh lur lllm. It was tbe cloning hour of tho Ions, weary trial. The courtroom wa HH'lcd to ufrocaHon to hear the riif ruble Jutlatr'K charge to the Jury. There was a mlnute'a alienee before lie cleured hi throat uud becan to Hxak. "noiitltuuon of the Jury." he aald In part, "In nrrhlu: at a erdlet In this oaae jou must take Hh textlniony of the wltneoaes for the difeiit Into oonxld orntlun nnd cie Hhmii full weight." At tlio worda "hill weight" one of Hw Jurymen fainted, lie was u coal dealer. illlwaulee Sentinel. Uarlraa. Once there a au old hen that dwelt rn tho yard back of a void atorajo waie hoiur. 11 ut he neier laid any rze. "Wbat would he Hm iit" be eluded. "Nobody would bWhMO It." UOW'Altn 1"- IIUUTO.N. AHun arl Cbml.l. I laJville, UlvaO'v hpniiii.ii luteal Uuid, MaJville, LWofWiv rtpniin.il lulceai Utfltt, rer, 1,-aJ, II 1 UM. Mlrar.lMi (laid, aooi Zlnout ui-er.ll. CjankU lia. kllllninr.lu.an(t I t-rlr III! aenl un api-llottkHL konlrol ana Vm- hiirer, loui mil pirrkaollulie4. ixlnreucai I'artMWala i lluual lUot. MADE FOR C SERVICE and guaranteed aosoiuiciy WATERPROOF o'ci OILED SUITS. SUCKERS AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean Light Dura bio SuuV3S2 Sliders 32 xtotrmtMMnt nttvntM l .tiJsa.'.iMnru-. I 'I IhaaaVrn iiimiii Mi, HI l wni fv f EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER. 9 vP Wi J W-a-fM - BKRBWHHBMIlR9BHftwRfeC tsBtKKtnT VMUF w1WHHViUMflMPRRBK I wf rH IS ii r AI TJio ICInd You Ilnvo Always in itao fur over 30 years, nml lum ftfy '' , Bonal A1I OoiintnrfcUa, Imitations nud" Jiit-rui-fol',nro hufc 3Jxpnrlmcnt that trlflo -vUh nii(lcnilnti';cr tlio health of Infants and Children Expcrlcnco iitfuhiHt Experiment, What is CASTOR I A Caatorla Id a harmlcaii mihatltuto for Castor Oil, Poro Rorlc, Drojm and Soothing SyriipH. It Is IMcaaant. 16 tontaliLH neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo "iihatniico. It no Is lU gtaranlcc. It dcfltroyu Vornw nd allayx I'cvcrlshnca.i. It cure Dlarrhica and "Wind Colic. It rIlovc O-'cclhlnsr Trouhlcn, cure Conrtlpatlon and Flatulency. It nailmllntcH tho Food, rcffiilotcn tho Htomacli nnd Bowel, Blvhiff healthy and natural hlccp. Tho Chlldrcn'M ranacea Tho MothcrM Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho C&ez&ffieUc&M The M You Have Always Bought ' In Use For Over 30 Years t aoHMar. tt muiiut rthc rr. wn cm. The totil lenstb of railway In Japan Ii now ovrr -I.SU0 nllen, Thn gauge It three fret Ix lacbt. Ixindoa Uogioeer. RTS Rt. Vrtof raam Rita an trmt X)- IflO PTtu.n.BUr cutii nr iir. ibii unu .;;.. fuaiiKr. ixiwl fur tflKK lltrlsl bottl. lKl lrU M. Vt. 1U 1LKIL. UJ,W1 ArcU HL. lT,LAl-. Mora (ban llurfp. "The aoclety of tho Illaclc Hand Is rcry rude. I It notV "In what respect V "It member aeem to bare such an ancallcd-for way of cultlns tbelr ac-jualntauii-a dead." Ualtlmoro Amcrl :oa. The attempt to acclimatize In England the faraoui blue poppy of Thibet baa prored a failure. BAD BLOOD THE SOURCE OF AXJL, BISBASK t Uvcry part of the body la dependent on the blood for nourishment and ctrcriRth. when this life stream is flowing through tho cystcm in a state o! purity and richness wc arc assured of perfect and uninterrupted health; because pure blood is nature's safe-guard against disease. When, however, the body is fed on vrcak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different slilu affections chow that the blood is in a feverish and diseased conauion as a Tcsult of too much acid or the presence of some irritatintr humor. Sores and Ulcers nre the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Wood Poison, etc., ore all deep-seated "blood dUonlcrs that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways. Often n sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of tha avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric nnd other acids, which are taken up by the Mood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood ia sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Soma are so unfortunate as to Inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to suffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best rcmcdy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any and all poisons, supplies tho healthful properties it needs, nnd completely sss PURELY VEGETABLE 1cf. s"a . contagious Blood roison, etc., and does not leave tho slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood is renewed and cleansed after n course of S. S. S. It is also nature's greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely harmless to any part of the system. S, S. S. is for sale at all first class (rug stores. Book on the blood and nny medical advice free to all who write.. TN SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00& $3.50 SHOES T"wT0RNlD avCvSHOCS TOR CVCR.Y MEMOIR OF-gaa WW TMS FAMILY. AT ALL PRtOH. UB1 . . C9JC ft flit (TttuntwmviheeMrtitrovnrf.L. ' ' ""J Dou0lam Ubb nornnxa I?auif9rf I mormMan'm3A9a.SUmham MmmmrmM r I thMnanvoHimr munuaeturer. TUP HE AROV W T Dmitlaa ahia inom la al! walkaoltifa than may ulhtr raaketa baraiua otttwlr eiwtionl atl. euv-Miing. and auvericr waarine qualities, 'IbaMlecltoaaHhaleataaraamlolharrDRteitaU (or each fart o( theahoe and etery ilolall ol tha maklnfiialooked alter by IharocMlitomiilataoruani allonot.urwriiuenJenu, foremen anj aailledMmalen. ho receive tha hitheit acea paldiath aboel aduilry. and who-e vrorkmaniulu rannot l axrcUrd lllcould laVejou ntomylarcalaeioneatllroeaton ll., and Uow you how canfully w. L. tloutlai ahoea ura made ;cu wouldthen untUintand wriv thav holXthalrahana. ril Letter. wearl onjrar and are of $ it-aler value than anv My94.BB aniSa.fM KH.T E0mE9hB emimal ba sH.araaf at mnv arfcm OAUTION I TheMnuTnahave V. L. loulanajB.andpn,tajniloiilKiiu. 'V... NaMubetllule. AtkyourdeaferlorW, L.louiaa ahoea, II ha eannut auiH'lv ton. ten J UliMUelwlory, SboeaMatevcrywhereby mail, Calais (roe, W.L, Duuit.l, UroKtio7-. Bought, and -which lin.1 been linn borno tho filrnintnro of licciiinauoiiiulcr li! per Hiipcnlalon filnco lUi Infancy. Signature of GvlllaaT Bqaare. lie I'm cjIiis to bring Jolt bom with mo to dinner to-Dljbt. She Oh, mercy, dear, don't I It'n the cook's da out. and I'll bate to cook dinner. lie NVrer mind; I owe Jolt one, anyway I Yonkera Statesman. Jlothert wfll find Mr. TVInaloVa B-vthU Pjruplheb atremrOr lo Dae f or ttalr c-blWrsj Surlnj lb utMuc JrloJ. Ti Kleraal Sra. Kdltb Is one of the children la bouolw!d where Sabbath obaerrancoa are of tlie old-aobool type of Rrrrrity. "I shall always stay herr,' abo de clared at tbe c!oc of ber sccuud day at tbe beach, "bccane they dou't put the sea awjy on Sunday." ana permanently cures blooa diseases ox every hind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints arc removed and vxak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures llhcumatism. Catarrh. Scrofula. Sores . JHTvLmL hv mora rccld oilier roaJia. "aVvavaa - L-. . avaVAT