ROXIE. It is* first class in every respect. The proprietor having been raised in the business knows just how to conduct it. Meat at retail and whole •ale prices You can buy by the quarter, less or more, and at prices •s low 38 you would have to pay ranchers Beef,Pork,Mutton, Sausage etc. K. A. M atthes , Proprietor. MMES n. WAITE. | | ( | I Miair-r «f Waite’« Cels’ /«ted Comedy Co, Premium Band and Orchestra. J>r. Niles N’dlral Co., Elkhart, Ind. You will remcmlier the condition I was lr. flvO yon-i eg'', when J wui alttictcd with a combina­ tion of disca-es. and thought there was so hxlf roe ter 1 tried all kinds of medicines, and score« of eminent phyiieiai.». My nerves w ere prostrated, producing aizzine », heart trouble «nd all the ills that make life misetuble. 1 commenced to tabs DR. MILES' NERVINE, and In three months | ... rrnrsCTtv cusf. In mv travelkeach year, w hen I u the tlioUM.ndl of physical wrecks, suffering from norvous pros- _ _ _ trution, taking prescription» from I LJ fl ] .cal physicians who have no know 1- I edge of their case, und whose death Is certain, I feel like going to them anc. saying, ••Gtr DR M iles - N ervine ano oe cured .-• In mv profession, ■ a i"cra ,*lera me so many su Cl I I Ij fferers from overwork,men^v/tul proslra- lion and nervous exhaustion, brought ru by the character of the business engaged in, 1 would Do Yozi FEEL SICK? THOUSANDS Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS- > EPSLA or INDIGESTION. . . . TAKE If you are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, or hava LI »ER COMPLAINT.................................... TAKE If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING, TAKE For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DlSOft DERS OF THE STOMACH. . . . TAKE RIPANS RIPANS RIPANS RIPANS i TABULES TABULES TABULES TABULES S Ripans Tabules Rcguizte the System . and Preserve -if.- the Health. : : RIPANS TABULE3 j take the plare of A COMPLETE ; MEDICINE CHEST anrl should b*' kept for vac in. every family. • a U Vsure'curo for all suffering from these caused J ames K. W axtil Sold on a Positive Guárante«*. DR. MILES’ PILLS.50 Dosts 25 G T? i Carats. Trade-marks, Design Patents Copyrights y i And al’ Paient business comlu.-T-d for EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. MODERATE FEES. SAVE MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL. Information and »ulv ♦ ♦ Sold by Druggists or sent bv mail on receipt of price. Bux(0 vials), .5 cents. : ♦ Package <« boxes). $!’. p, o For Free Sample« address < < THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO- iJ X♦ ♦««♦-»•»♦>»♦ •'♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦-♦♦♦ 4 »J_____ . . _ ___ 10 SPRUr.E STREET, - - NEW YORK. - \ < n to Inventor« wltUow Large. Address I die and beat the btuteoff with his ridmg-whip, and then doffed his ?roin Pc. p e’s Home Jovinul. i hat; and, with a gleam in his eyes, CHAPTER 1. says he: “1 hope I have not frightened When vnung Trevor first saw her, Tancred is an ill-trained j she was standing ankle deep in the you. beast. Shall 1 hold him under the t pool below the Raw-mill, both hands full of water lilies, her hat i water for punishment?” Roxie colored hot as fire, though swinging on her neck, her hair she needn’t have been ashamed of b>o.-e, her bare, white feet shining in Hie water, and the westering sun her feet, for they were as white as pouring all oyer her a fiood of hot snow and dimpled like a baby’s. "Certainly not,” she answered. red light. "You are sure you are not harm­ Plympton folks used to say after ed? ” | ward that she knew the squire was "Very sure.’’ out riding that afternoon, and so Then he begged for one of her struck an altitude there in the mill­ lilies, and went on slowly down the brook to be seen by him. But I never believed it. The road, and waited bv the bridge till meeting was accidental enough. she came along, properly shod, and Roxie wouldn’t have taken off her with her hat tied decorously over shoes and stockings, and gone wad her lovelv hair; and the end of it mg after lilies, if sne’d once thought was the squire threw his bridle of meeting Philip Trevor. No; over his arm and walked home she’d have put on her Sunday best, with her. There wasn’t such a thriftiest and all the finery she could muster, ami curled her chestnut hair, and family in all the town as the tied it with her prettieet ribbon; Blakes; they were way down at the for. though she was nobody but old bottom of Plympton’s social ladder Joe Blake’s daughter, stie had as —hadn’t a bit of calculation, or much pride and vanity as any lady what New England folks call facul­ ty, about them. th .t ever stepped They lived from hand to mout» He came tiding along by the in an old, tumble-down house that brook—did Trevor—with his dogs at his heels, his blooded horse shin- hadn’t known any form of repairs ling like satin, a soft whistle on his for the last fifty vears. Joe. Blake i lips, his lazy gray eyes glancing worked tn the saw-mill. I never I curiously about the half forgotton thought he was over bright, but old place, [for, though he was born maybe he did as wall as he could in Plympton, he hadn’t lived there with the wife he had—a lazy, ship- since his father’s death, years and shod creature, who wouldn’t wash her dishes from sunrise to sunset. years before. TO BE CONTINUED. At sight of Roxie the dogs began to I ark, and one of them splashed into the water and leaped up on Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder her. Trevor sprang out of his sad World’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEDD2RBURN, Mangini; Attorney» — * U-. VV< 9. Dox W ash i noton . D.C ,■ ELOfcET COEAGE ar.il HARNESS Il:ivo sold to consumers for 151 years, HFfi. CO. r:J.C7. Surrey CtrncrrI I I I saving them tlio dealer's profit. V.'o are t‘.:o Dldc tuu'l I.arccst mnnufacturers In Amo I. »selling Vehicles and Harness tills war-ship with crlvilcro to examine before any morcy is p '.d. t.’e pay fn-l -lit both v yslf not satistne- t ; v. Warrant fort! yrr-.r '. V. l-.y p:-.y an n;:cntf 0 t >Li3 to order for yon? ' ’rito vov.r own order. J'.iviln'tfree. Wo taho all rls» of damage in “ I I Ko. 7S1, Surrey. I I Singlo» Cur IIurnciM ArrMthlal ZZan tifar» f’jrcr’n or!cc«. o. Road \\ iigcn. SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. T' ? «lucreqq of tb «< Great Cough Cure la w .iiout a parallel in the history of medicine. AH druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos I . an»» itive guara »tee. a teat that no otherc re can C1 G to s:icers>rn’.ly stand. That it may become ÙGG.ÒO. known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex­ N<>. 1, barm Harness. pense. B»e placing a Sample Bottle Free into HIDING «ADDLDS nnd FIX LXT9» Elkhart Blr/cle. *s:n.whe«»l.% tire*. wpld t'M evf rv home in the United States and Canada. H percent. cT f*v c**«h with orf’r'. F-nd 4<\ In UiMsff. clron forging». i > p..jr oa 1 c—»ai«CMC» Ii you h ive a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bron- No. 3, Fuxx* \ s ugun. chitis» use it. for it will cure you. If your LCC~ c :3 child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promntlv, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask yoir Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE, Price lOcts.. 50 cts. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or B ick lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cts. For sale by all Drug* gists aud Dealers. O e¡ I r ► I n CJu I Top Buggy. MCT one y eaily suuftcnptiuii to 1 tie i I ekai . o tup<-u.tr with ten will send tree a copy of I be World Almanac fur lö‘J.5. may be ordered at this uliice fur 25 cents The Best Reference Book Printed. A Volume of over 500 pages ! 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