RJ
I
I
Your Duty is to be Well.
iSJ
FULTON HAD POWER For Lung
But yon oauuio« be well If you neglect
taking Hood's SarsaparUla when you know
you should take It. Impure blood, poor
appetite, beads- be. t.ervtxisness. that tired
gosling - by tr.es« ami -Aiwr signs your sys
tem demands Hood's. Gel a bullle today.
Cl«w of Haftlth 'Mr bl-«wl was vsry
poor. Since taking liood • ‘•sz.apsrilJs I
have mors »oior ia my tv. sls«u ai-d sal
well, and work Is • pl»a.ure ' Mas A. A.
Howaau. Tsuabm. Ms*.
In Worst Form
I hat esisurb la ths
I oral form and wa« advis-d 1» try flood •
srsspsrllla I a-a »»ven V-uil»* and am
now in gw-4 b-altb
I h I* sveryoa« who
baa es'arrh will give If—d a • fair trial. '
Maa. WiLUAM Mrv aU> I'arkerford. Pn
Burka and OosHn Indicted by District
Always Praia« I 8r*t took Hood's Sar
Attorney on Par j try Charge.
saparilla 11 rear- ago ar, 1 • ar* «t—ak la
favor of It
II. < ovpBLU W r.rrj htre«L
But Never Prosecuted
Lowell M m .
Ifoud't Harsaparilla Is sold srerywbers.
In tta usual llquKLor In table« form called
•areatah«. 1” I •»•<’■ « l-',||ar. pra.
Portland, Jan. 28.—Henator Fulton
pared only by C. I. U« ax J Co.. Lowell, Maae. was »gait» diaggwl into the conspiracy
CJ»e of John il. flail and Edwin Mays
yesterday by bpecial Proeecutor Haney
M attain«,
By the testimony of W. E. Burke arid
r<x • •• writing I ha Baite"
-|( jingl««,” ha tai<L aa if (bare migb William G. Goalin, former agents for
A. B. Hammond, timlwrland specu
La a lot of • <> a m it
Cheered by tba thought ba tiatlanabu lator, and at one time preaident of th»
Astoria A Columbia Elver railn«d, It
tetad with redo'ibled energy
araa ahown that late io 1HUV and during
Siatele Isis««»,.
1UO0 Fulton ap[>ewr«<<l as attorney for
Intimale Friend They suspended you Burke and Goalin and two others, a bo
from tbe Hot Sports' C tb’ W'bst bad ha-1 been indhted by Hall on a charge
yen dove?
of conspiracy to defraud the govern
Victim (ch'-klng «Ith wrath I - Not • ment by perjury.
•lank thing ' Ali they >-u , d prove sgalnat
Burk» ami Itoalin testified that In
•e was that I baJ trinmu I a « i-ksr sud
September, 1HUW. they induce,! 20 Iran
got bls wed. just as you or soy other
• lent male residents of the North End
Otan Would bave d u.e '
bi file on as many timtMirland claim»
tor a conaideration of 12 each fur their
■ et Llfaolr <• Se • «
Mrs S'elgtl
Al - ’ vou (
( IO •ervlces, with the expires understand
cali os o«r old •
i a'e w :-u bis ing that the claims ao tiled on »hould
lie held for a time «»-I reHn<|Ulei>ed.
just moved luto tbe n»xt blo-kì
Mrs liumer t Wouki llae to cali oa when Burke and Goelin, representa
ber, but I doa't want to meet b«r bua tive« of Hammond, procured lien land
scrip to cover the land inckulrd In tbe
baad
Only the prelimi
Mrs Nelghbor- Oh there I» no «titu rslloquiahnients.
nary
facta
by
which
Fulton, aa attorney
They have been
ger of m-etlnr bini
for Hammond and Ids various interrsta,
marrled nearly a year
will be as»<x'iate-t with tine tnniaa«*tion
l’arewral SS lei aluemailua.
wrre brought out yesterday, but Haney
"Paw, whai'is a g'illlvtlne?”
I r n '•<’ tv tbs iiitri-'in t mi of furtlu-r
rr
"It'e an instrtimenl hesrint suine
evidence thia mooring concliivively to
•smblsn.'e tu a whist
sr «hai ha* l-een prow) not only that Fulton ap[>«red In
tbree or tour tiro*« to itis lauudry, Tom a legal ca|«M*lty for the men Indicted,
my, but II la n-'j.b qui ker au4 more nwr
but that Hall, a« Unite«! states attor
rifui in Ita opera don "
ney, failed to proee. tile the a I lego! per
jurers, allhouh he Lad full knowledge
of the unlawful filings.
SENATOR KNEW FILINGS ILLEGAL
HAILROADS ASK FOR TIME.
. < »
»%
Want to Test Law Ageingt Owning of
Coal Mmes.
BY
Washington, Jan. 2* — Die <'[>eratmg
vice pn-aidenta of many of ths large
rallrrade of the country were receive«!
.UUil 1:4
by Priaident Roosevelt yesterday and
WUu. Tw«
Tbrw
Ht, Waffs** fowb I m I m I» '««gbl
presented a request that in execution
••4 rwMro«t**4 I» f >»r I»»»*««
«hat la known av the comity amend
rr<»4 Hal M III mms . If ’•*<
M - e-b F
•
ment of the railroad rate law bill one
rwse tw> brought against the r««da by
Mr. Hrwet w lit MsrcMvt ts Tse twv «IB tsar the government, tills case to l>e finally
LtgM tgHtX lit
<lis|«wed of by the Hupreme court of the
W» wlU (vto • tn r-«ur
on •f»tmw«l tha Ul- United States. Thia, if agreed to by
«■< ««'h Ml’y «iwf * j« .n )>•
the government, woul I mean thi-t the
•J f<< sAtr oltrf tn.»! ‘1 < > A4 »
• fthsMit er»<
Í <•’ » » •
railroads owning coal pnaluclng lands
It J ) ■»-» Matte fit
would not soli them by May next, aa
have a
!»»’•«*•• a
ehlOTP - I*»S If • n*M r hwttRf < « . 5 ’ liar. reqirlrrd by law, but could operate
h llkla
• Maah.ftf n
them SB heretofore until the disposal of
the t««t cases
The law In qneaiion Is
rigar led by the roads as unconstitu
tional.
No Srrorii < hRBt«
The president referred tbe railroad
U < m < m I
MMys h aba U m m>«1
men to the loteietate Commerce Com-
vf lha A. at
misaion, where it ia understood the
«pieetion will I m * fully discussed and a
report made to the president aa to the
legal |Moslbll!ty of carrying out the
/• •
/’.«•
suggeatlon made.
MAIL
POLICE BILL IB PASSED.
Nevada House Acts on Bill Hecoivad
From Senate.
Carson, Nev., Jan. 2*.—The Nevada
legislature haa passed the police bill,
giving thia state a measure tlust pro
vides for a system of pilleing in time of
riots which it is believed will «joe’ll all
trouble In the Goldfield section at the
prrocut time and place the state in po
sition to handle any future contingen
cies that may arise.
Hevetal members who weie devout
union men have made a fight in op|K>si-
tion to the bill, while the conrervstlve
ror Baby4« »♦• h: for >’Ahy'« C olhes: for memlwrs have made a forcible issue
• n Eve U’a r» M< u h W«.*>h. blcr»Ui.lr.< and have won the law.
H[>eaker
Ih« Botti«, Waih.nt Napkin ».
Hkagss, who haa been taking a moat
Alidr*«l«l
N««.k|.iv-
R- 1 " Il I L
I ■
active part for the union men. left Ida
Co . «>•• «n i, ‘ al
chair and voted.
Skaggs denounced
the bill as pernicious and caar-likr and
predicted the men who voted lor It
were digging their political graves, All
amendments were lost and the bill
went through aa it came from the sen-
llBpl,a. Strenges.
l«.leS II ■ a d led
Grekber
Mede.
Cool Heads Hava Lives.
RiU yell MORI
.Moines, la., Jan. 28.—That there
e.d LARGER
were a number of cool heaula In the
ITtMrS
wirk
Grand opera house probably saved many
Liss «mvsg
Ilves last night. The Ev ana cafe, ac«csa
ikee •ay e«k»r.
the alley from the playhouse, wax burn
ing. and smoke Issued through an open
W,o. I»« D.Cu *l«, aad Ptwaa
window in the o|>ern house. Home one
JOHN S. BEALL. Ma nuiac^urer yelled "Fire,” and tbe inevilab'e panic
Bl I Ilawtk'.ffB» Ae*«it«
C I'ottlMBiL ( JfMgO« followed. The most conaervatlve kept
their heads, but a general rush follow
ed. Much crowding and pushing was
done In the gallery and ba'omy, and a
w HMD fainted. Many received slight
Injnrirs.
MULETEAN!
BORAX
Steel-Clad Grubber
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
'>> "•»COMFORT
on Mor my days
by wearing á
SLICKER
Clean - Liqht
Durable
no .
s oa
MFFf •rlflt g In adverlltert pie
na*««ls»M thia papar
THE GRANGE.
Socretary for Waehirgton fells of
Bsnefiis to Be Deenred
fo Fnd W Lewis Bsrvwtoey WaahUigtan StsU
IOranga
Waek-»<«—«,
The Grange haa, lor forty years,
•t.xxl for the uphftruenl cl the farmer,
and ws only have to look lock, over
‘ ite history, to see what II lias kxvtn-
plisf.ed for ua.
Troubles
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchifia,consumption. And
It certainly » rengthens weak
throats and weak lungs.
Thcrccan be nomiuake about
this. You know It ¡»true. And
your own doctor will say to.
It Is tu the Grange that we owe tbe
rural mall delivery, the oleumegarlne
bill, the denatured alcohol law, and In
many etatee It haa forved lite paaeage >4
belter tai laws, and other lawe that
assist in giving the fanner the benefit«
of hie labor.
Nor is tbe woik ol tbe Grange alona
|<!lrecled to the urging tbs poaeage of
laws. It beromce osodtul to prevent
the passage <»f boom laws tliat would I m
detrimental te lhe beet Inter rata of the
farmer, and tliat la a jaxrl ol Lhe Work
■ the Grange <lcee.
Rpeoe will nut permit me to go Into
details, but anyone may obtain the dr-
taile by asking for them.
Although we take sn intereat In th«
! legislative work of ocf people, we also
• Mr mtia «*r
• i uu«
•VMf y *
I f
h*wr u! e ■» :• »«ia ahUi
I
Ay«r'a <*•<»« l*»«tda»* T*»a ir»<
-
. ■
ut,ti a# wyi ** •«.« | ••¿."-Maa- A. J.
• (■■US. Ai*«»». I»L
A
Keep th« bowels regular with Ayer’S
benefit them in many way* bes idee.
Milla and thua hasten recovorv.
To ths young man and w< man, we
offer x « lienee to gain pleasure and
r »»lúa <• Th««r
profit in the meetings ■ ! the Grange, as
First Broker How is bu-mess?
wo carry m our meetings In strict per
Heeood Broker improving a little, I've
il lamentery manner, providing we get
got a S'-»d barker out in front of ay
, the right person for Master, ami so give
JÄ- » now
them a chance tr> learn hoe rieli work
IssiSer Sstsrs Store.
io done. We aleo lia vs literary pro
To the tall of Ike dug
grams, providing we get the right per
They tiri a big log.
son for l-ecturer, and »> give them a
And pat'ed blm on tbs head
chance to ptaclice speaking In public,
Old Trey «ouldn't make
and appearing on lhe netrum Iwforr an
Hie narrative shake.
amlienca, all of winch la a lemefit tu
Ai I th« la.! sasfid tba dog lastsad.
any you«« or. In fa. t, an older person,
•—Chicago Tribune
too, in three times of public awakening.
Boaaelkfas Terrlkle.
To the fktber and mother, who are
Tommy Teacher, may I go eut u the providers for a family, it gives them
sarete1
a chance to pure liase their needs«! sup
Tea-bet
Hist is unnecessary. Tommy
plies in connection with their bi others
You can su-vie iu bers without disturbing
an.) sister», and eo gam lhe advantage
anybody
Tommy I g i»»s you ne,er beard aa tliat io to !« derived from wholesale
dealing.
so rets !
To the home owner. It provid«« a safe
an«i sum, aa well as cheap insurance for
his property, and any memhei of the
¡Grange, who 1« attache«! *0 any subor
dinate Grange is entitled to that l-eneflt
Our Insurance io rarried at exact oat,
Tilts RfADfRS HOW ÎO PROMPTLY and we are laying by no surplus to be
<UW RHfUMATISM AT HOMf.
l>wi by poor Investments, or by tbe die-
h' tieaty ol the otBcere, but we ke« p
enough on hands at all timre so that
Drr<t»ont to Ml* a Simple Preparai ma we ran pay all loeens prunptly, tip-n
•nd Ihr Dote to late Over
the prxx>! being sent in.
lOfîW» Kidney and Bladder
In life insurance we have none to
offer that will answer the demands of
Trouble Promptly.
lhe great majority nf our patrons, but
we are working on a plan, that will ni
There is eo much Rheumatism every timately furnish no a lile insurance ai
where that the follow Ing advice by an ' well aa a property insurat oe, and on
eminent authority, who arilaafor read- the same l*aalo, that of actual coat.
*>e of a large Eastern «tally paper, will
In the line of purvliaslng and selling,
be highly appreciated by tboee whs we are not aa well organise.! as we
Buffer:
would like to be, but as the dealer« are
Get from any good pharmacy one half ■ II In oombinre, and the commission
ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one men are all united by co«nmon consent,
ounce C< mj-ouud Kargon, three ounces il beboovee us, as fsrm.rs, to combins
of Compound
Hyrup Harsapar Ila if we woald protect our own int«-reata
Hliaka th<«a well in a bottle and take and obtain the Just rewards for our
in teavpoonful doeea after each meal labor and enjoy the better ancummola-
and at bedtime; alto drink plenty ol tiona that we might have If we could
good water.
obtain the real fruits of our labors.
It is claimed that there few victims
In the Grange we place woman where
of this dread and t< rturoua disease who she iMlongs, on an equality with man,
will (ail to find ready rail»! in this m,] »> make our order a truly r a. rial
•impls home mark mixture, and In one,
Ona, ln!
ar Grange work Inclm
and f O
oar
im ln-iea the
moot nueo a peitnanent cure is the re enjoyment of the fruits of our labore, as
sult
well as the education of the mind,
This simple recipe is said to strength the guarding of the purse.
en and cleanse the eliminative tissues
In «.*oncluslon Jet me state the pUf-
of the Kidneys eo Hist they can filter [»«•es of tlia Grange, as set forth in th«
and strain from the blood and system declaralion of purp««<*a adopte*! by the
the poisons, acids and aaate matter, found« ra of the order:
which cause not only Rheumatism, but
To «ievelop a higher an«! better nun-
numerous other diseases. Every man hood and womanhood among ourselves.
or woman here who feels that their kid To enhano« the comh-rte «nd attractions
neys are not healthy and a<the, or who of th« borne, am! atiengtl en our attach I
suffers from any urinary trouble what ments to our pursuit«. To foster mu I
ever, should not hesitate to make up tual understanding and co-operation.
this mixture, i aa it la certain to do|j0 maintain Inviolate our lavra, and to
much good, and I may save you from etllU|gtr each other in labor, to hasten
mlMry and
g".’« I time
t" u . coming. To reduce out
<1 suffer mg after while.
while, ¿7
the it>ol
ADVICE TO VICTIMS
Tbs population of msn In tbs United
Ktates. from statistica compiled from th.
reports of the census of llbk). is
242. Tbe population of women la 37,
244.140.
Her ReeorO AgalBsi Mor.
Mrs Cpmere (to spplicaut for positloa
se cook)- Have you over worked fur Mrs
Highmus?
Appli ant Tie, ma'am «an week
Mr« t'pmore Well, If you suited bei
fur as long a tlius as that you wouldn I
suit tne al all Gnnd morning
■ •eonr«ai«s.
Raid an ambitious youth ons day to
a young lady : "Don't you think I'd
better dye my muata- beT* careosing the
faintly visible progony
"I think If you lot It alone It will die
Itself,” said the young lady.—Woman's
flume Companion
^EhxirtfSenna
( loans..« tli
uallvDispe
ar lio A «I tu»
Acts natm
a Lavatitr.
Plane to Divide Finland.
St. Petersburg, Jan. 28.—A startling
report la current boll- In Ht. reteiaburg
and in Helsingfors that the emperor
lias decided upon the partition nf Fin
land, annexing to Russia the district of
. Viborg, which vras formerly a part of
the empire, an<! sending an army corps
to the grand duchy of Finland to over
awe any protest.
This
report le
strengthened by the publication in the
Novoa Vremya of an aiticla defending pony
eiwli a step.
|1
.
;»u ion;
’ uj) os
JCUl
|iciül Effects
expenact, loth Individual and corpor
ate. To buy leea and produce more In
order to maka our larms self sustaining
To diversify our cropa, ami to crop no
more than we can cultivate.
To con-
denae the weight of our exports, selling
Iras In the bushel and more in hoof and
in fleecw, and lees In lint and more in
warp and woof.
To aye tc mat lie our
work and calculate Intelligently on
probabilities. To discountenance tlie
credit system, the mortgage system,
the fashion eyatein, and every other
system that tends to prodigality anti
bankruptcy.
We propose meeting together, talk
ing together, working together, buying
together, selling together, and in gen
eral, acting together for our mutual
protection and advancement.
If we, aa farmers, txcvme organised,
we tiave I be power to ask for what we
want and to get it, because we have the
numbers, and all that is required Is the
union tliat is the means of unifying
that power.
Think the matter over, and deckle to
rrganixe a Grange and eo help to make
thia world mote worth living in.
Dissolve one heaping tsbleepoonful
>f lard In one --up of bulling water, add
I tableapoouful uf baking soda, ons
>f ginger or ciunamou, one-quarter
teas{vnvtiful of salt, one cup of molasse«
and enotigli flour to make a soft dough.
Bake In a loaf ttn.
The Pilgrim Cot.gregatlonal church,
near Iz-ndvn. foun-led In 181«. Is the
oldeat of the «lenomlnatlon In the em
pire. and It waa fr-.m It that the Ixvn-
don contingent of tbe men of tbe May
flower we» ——«.-a_______
■ I m ■!•■• Meeg*.
CALIFORNIA
Mother of Errpreee Dead.
Tokio, Jan. 28 —It was officially an-
. printed
on the
nounced Saturday Hutt lady Showing v mwm it o manu|actured
.
-
----------------
—
IchIJo, mother of the empresa, died
CAin
H'’A'filkic ñthlCCKTt
»...UMol M ... ¿ eadi ^ drugcista
Fio Sr rup C o .
I
Ball threw«juarisrs of a cup of rice
la milk tu a double boiler. When cook
ed. add a half bos of gelatin dissolved
la a little cold milk, add sugar end
vanilla te taste.
When cold, boat In
a quart of cream that baa been whip
ped to a »tiff froth
Set 1a a wet
Berra
sxiid In the l<-»boi to form,
■lib raspberry Juice poured over IL
aftJSD SYSTEM DISOHDEHE0
Catarrh h n ’. mere'./ aa inflamtns’.l ’a • I t e t'-'
’ ■"
throat, aathc
pt< u- »<.£ rimping noi*c» in tbecart.K.
■ «•’•“fl P»»lf
into the thrust, coat and hawking and epittinj, etc., '
• «* t,s ln'u*
cate; it ia a !'. «od d.»c--e ia whuh the entire ci:
«' n •
• ‘
Ere-1«**
rwrt of the sv-tc-i are iivo’.rc I. Catarrh is d«c t • t •; '
" e < . an exccao
uric acit in Cru t’.ood. The Liver. KIdacy« an 1 I>.ra b i T.:ent!y be
come torpid a 11 dull ia their art.on and instei i of c.. ryiry-<
the
and waste of tire bodr, leave it to r v.r and form v.:ic c « -t • system.
1
an I inSama
parts
.tc-n.
Th«
— rts of the ry
'
“ :.r • : ••
'____________
the difiermt nei-branct
ar. 1 ! I.»sues of the body, ar-! l’--t < r.tracting
of a cold will s’ '«t the se> r '. us and < ‘r «■ ?’ Uns and d. agreeable
•ymptotns of Cat irrh. As t’-d L'. x>! £<>es to id! ).<'1S I cf
• t’ue t dv the ca-
tATThal poison «Sects all parts of the syitrnx.
lhe ’.<• ! h.ts a ti"ht, full
*, slight fever
i
og, nose <
red ami
cotuea and goes, the stomach is uj'- et an K' c <"-t .': ;
'
It js a waste of
a Heeled by Chi* di»eaji
I hat Oatarrh fvr ato-.t
i with apraya,
iare, »->4 n > man < •'. I i »«-• time to try to euro L
; ; h treatment
washes, inhalations, e
>«n woree. I •
4 every
• Vr,
eoulA bear of but no Jr»«>4 re- docat- >t rea-h the blood, ar.
•uH««l. I th.n l «t»n H. b N., an t do noLhiujf i:u>re U .n t« • --rarity relieve
eoulg ••« a Utt s Improv»« .« tae discomfort of the trt
To cure
from tbe first bo»’!», »»I after
il
I must be
taking 1« a ah -rt wbil» wasevrod. Catarrh permanently I’e
Thia wsssia yssre ago, sol 1 am thoroughlyj '-t;h<-1 • n It
a cleansed
as well l-«lay»• snyn.v. 11- .b
Cslsrrh is a Lined d.•••«•, a t of all poison«, n:il nt t ■ *aame time
know them Is roti,I. g ca earth strengthened and built v-. ;. -thingequall
belter fur th» bi. o4 tiaar. H. 8. H.
Itattmksthe
S. S. S. lor thia I
• <’ wtr t > the very
«'.iseasc at its he.i i i, f
Lapeer, Mich.
bottom of the tt uid . 1:
tacompiete
F
*
“iCrfliw«.1
S.S.S.
PURELY VEGETABLE
and la -ting cure. S. S.
j >rti- !e of t’ • < t.irr! .1 p
I! .-J. m .Ling t! i vi'. d •
and healthy.
Then t! • in
branes be a to li< al. the 1
' ' 'WS every
n from the
» pure, frrsh
' v ;«.d mem
I in loosened
rverv rrmptom <’.i»ai ppcara, theconstituti n i; I "■ t v. . ■ ’■ . ' •'* health
; 1 acts as a
restored, tv. 3. S. ai d*» V-n«i rip tbe st -ria- ’a on 1
fine tonic to the entire st *tcin. H you »'«i euffcrir « w
ba« of 3. S. 3. and write t:a a statement of your «‘.i •« n -d < : j iv icians will
I „dviU
»«• ! '. -J I '
. ’
i era «J i -ores.
MUMmt duiffKM* u.: . S. i» I r m ’ c .•
n/£ swift srcc:nc co. .. ATt ANTA. GA».
r—
Aa Uelalan.
"Where," qu»oe«l the poetic paraoi
"are ttw sm-ws of yesteryear I«"
"I don't know.” anawri.-d Mr Pirla
Barker, "but It's no credit to tin- »t
i reel
cleaning «tepartmvut that they areni
lying pre« aely where they fell - Waab
Ingtou Star.
< „••Iderallas.
"Do you exj>ect people to believe the
reason y«u give for advancing priors? ’
"That lati’l the question." rejoined
Duatlu Max. ’They ought to appre-
ctars my courtesy Io <x>t>d>-» *vud.:;g t-
give any reason at all." -Washington
Star.
I'rad la»vlt«*«l l<* iha llanque!,
On t «
. • ,. g ' t • % t'i. ;>orot
of < il...» ht h * - n - • - h «tat« ta
th«» i' i j * of IL-
* in l‘<*idng and
f<■ i « j < » . .
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«h* g ' m .T r til»» |j«’W
i'1 «Î «lìghltlfll
wbi 'h U«* I» *< #« mh • I
I !*«*•«• niKt»
•..... ¡'. »• tl. n «h. . ’ n ‘y i*\
to tb<
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üro dulj r<-Hs*rt»’ ! for tbrm.
PHIS Cl «fn IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
In
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I'r.-irudlng
I'Uev It. * lo : I cs . - or ru
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V’ «
««of England
• re • • ■ ,■ , : ' • '
-> up-tition of
rie vrln. ’tiis of l><-.ut. - i« rumouely un
fair.
M-> Aera wl’l 1 nd O <
- ve'* • ■■ -hing
Sy . Ih- I >
1 helr.bUUlSS
Auriug <Ue u-ottUng ;ierl>nl.
rati n* If.
"Tbs financial string™ » doesn't •-■-
fonilklpur if In Urform,
to bavs affected you si»-h," remarked
"Why wir n't Mr«. 1 >e
inythePey-
Dinguss. tou- bing lum for ten
“No," auswered Sl-a Ibolt, reluctantly •?rr nt tLe
i 4 to t • atrpa ta
handing It over, "aud it doesn't seem to
4
Save taught ms any gumption, sitber."
ritira?**
"She t < ;
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t the day
«•realty«
her brill#'* whSt < u’ » •
and aha'g
The baby w«i learning to walk
Baltimore
“lies* ita Itti» heart !” virlairnel th« altvny« «ba %vn«-.
food mother
"It waddles dess like it« American.
big fat papa, doean't It'f”
Lumbago.
Thio la rcwlly Kieumatisrn of the
muscles of tbe loins and is character
land by revere, al times ago» sing, pom
lu the small of the back, allowing the
sufferer scarcely a moruent’a
real,
while the ailment ia at ita worst. It
can come from cold, ex|-osiire to draft,
from getting wet feet or wearing wi t < r
damp clothing. It cauree acute suffer
Ing, and il allowed to become chronic.
It may permanently disable the suffer-
or.
The way to secure quh keet relief
is to revldeu Hie skin over the painful
)«rt by rubb ng with a flesh bru«h or
plecs of flannel rag, ami then apply Bl
Jacoba Oil by gentle friction with the
hand.
Me Sica.
Sister—! know Ja -k Is tn love with
me
Brother What makes you think no?"
Slater—Ilia hand trembled when he
buttoned tuy glove fur me this morn
ing
Brother Gucw again
I w as out
with
night”—Cleveland
Leader
A Grrat Man's I lille Vleaaunrry.
"Her»« tor • n l tin. .■uFr*«; ixlrnt, "you
• re quoted
ui of
capital pun id Ln»»* nt. Huw nl-out thati”
•Well.” ai .ven-d S
tor I otstnun,
with a crin,
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< - .i; -tal baa
breo puoiahrtl about enough
How’s This?
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an.»--iiona
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■ MARVIN,
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> . r- a ly, sen
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fa
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fr»e.
Pre. ■> ret > -r ' fl
•
.y ail Ur
ata.
nos Unit's Family Pilla lor < onsclpattoa.
O|»rn Mindert.
"t'l ■ » <J---rg . >!<• ’ -1 believe Mars is
inhabited1"
"Sotuer linea 1 -Io. mv boy, anil *<>tne-
time* I don't, 1« -I- ..• -1* allegMber on
which one of
m-Hi'hlv innganneo 1
happen to be reatlint al the time.
"OUCH, OH MY BACK
NEURALGIA. STITCHES. LAMENESS. CRAMP
TWINGES. TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP
ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS A WRENCH OR TWIST
THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN'T RESIST
ST JACOBS OIL
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