CONVERTED HANNA. Editor Can Ira Tanicht II I m m t.raaoa la Porkft rirVlna. Edwin Cowles, luiitf editor of the Clevclund leader, numbered annus lis nceoniplinhnient tlint of pocket !ckior. Of course lie picked packets nn ninntcur only, but It I doubtful further there over vrnn n professional rho muld piny the llcht fliurered patue tiiore skillfully than the able editor did ccnslonnlly for fun. It was during the administration of a mayor who had been elected as a firotece of M. A. Ilanna. who was then tnrAh.it In Cleveland upon the political career which gnve him national prom inence, that the Leader beptm a cru- ado njralnst vice. Articles were pub lished dally In which It was asserted that the city was full of thieves, gum Mem and other crooks, nnd the mayor was taken severely to task for not bar ing them driven away. Ilanna, being the power behind the municipal throne, rime In for censure In an Indirect way. end. meeting Cowles In the street one day. he expostulated with htm concern ing the Leader's style of warfare. "Look here. Cowles." he said, "what'f the se of nil this racket? You're mak ing a mountain out of a molehill. There are no more crooks. In town than there bave been right along, nnd It would be foolish to expect any mayor to drive al the lawbreakers out. no matter bow bard he tried or how good his Inten-1 lions might be. ! Cowles Insisted that his paper was right, nnd he expressed the belief that there were then more pickpockets In Cleveland than had ever before iufest d that city. "Pickpockets! snorted Ilanna. "I don't believe there's a pickpocket in the town. And, anyway. I have no sym pathy for anybody whose pockets are picked. No one but a Jay conld ever be robbed in that wny." "Yon don't know." said Cowles. "how tkillful some of these light fingered fel-: lows become. It would be possible for one of them to go through your inx-keta while talking to you as I am now." 1 Ilanna laughed derisively and said any pickpocket that ever got a hand In his clothes without being caught at It was welcome to anything he could extract 1 As they were parting Cowles turned j to ask what time it wits, and Ilanna felt for his watch. It was gone. "That's strange." he said. "I guess I must have forgotten when I dressed this morning to put It In my pocket" "Speaking of forgetting things," Cowles answered, "I forgot my wallet when I left home. Could yon lend me Hanna felt for his money, but found none. He put his hands Into one empty pocket after another and was begin ning to look sheepish when Cowlea banded him back his watch, his money, bis keys and a bundle of letters. "Very well. Cowles," said the future senator; "I'll see what can be done ! about driving the pickpockets away." i Chicago Record-Herald. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. A BigB of a happy marriage: When a man says his wife spoils him. Did you ever think how much trouble was caused In this world by blabbing? It sometimes happens that in getting out of a rut a man finds himself In a bole. A family row Is as bad as a church low, but die limit Is reached when they are mixed up. This Is as trua as gospel: If you make a visit longer than a couple of days, ,your left ear will burn after you go home. One of the great wonders to a man ts the number of Interruptions a wo anan can endure while eating a meal without noticing It. When a crime is committed, suspicion turns quicker to those who once loved the victim than to those who once hat ed bJm. Atchison Globe. An Interrefirnnm, "When President Iladley succeeded the learned and witty Timottiy DwI'ht as president of Yale university the ex trcises attendant upon the transfer of authority were marred by a heavy fall of rain. It came down suddenly Juat as a column of people. President Dwight and Professor Iladley at the head, were crossing the campus. Some one handed the couple an umbrella, and Professor Iladley was about to open It when the older man took it from him, saying as he unfolded it: "Let me carry it, professor. Tour reign will began tomorrow." KIndneaa. Do not be arraid of spoiling any one with kindness. It can't be done. In Itead of spoiling it beautifies the char acter, cheers the heart and helps to raise the burden from shoulders which, though brave, sometimes grow very tired. Let not a little coldness frighten you away, for under a frigid exterior there Is always to be found a tender chord which is to be touched by kind ness and which responds in beautiful harmonies to those little acts of cour tesy that are to the heart as sunshine to j j0y of exhilaration at the pleasant sur to the struccUng nlant. I rmmdinirs: we are made to feel that It Strlctlr Practical. ' "Geology Is a wonderful study,' re- marked the enthusiast. l suppose so," answered Sirlus Bar fcer, "but It always seemed kind o tan lalizln' to me to be told where coal Is tnd how it come there Instead o' being told bow to get the price o It." Wash ington Star. Her Sacrifice. "Did you ever make a personal sac rifice?" asked the visiting parson. "Yes, Indeed," replied Mrs. De Style. I once declined to be Interviewed by 1 society reporter." Chicago News. uUOD HEALTH GIVERS IMPROVED HIGHWAYS FROM A MED ICAL POINT OF VIEW. MtPhlBna rfci-alrlnn Polata Ott the Urarflta aid Itlaad tanlatri to Man kind of Kin aad Had llont Yalua af Tree-a Alan Itoadaiilca. The medical man In pioneer days was many times one of the Aral to blase the path, to lay out the road or to plan the highways, and It is a fact that m modern times he Is one of the first to lend his knowledge nnd aid to fur ther the movemeut of good roads, says nr. I.. u. Mnitti, secretary of the .Mlcliigau tollege of Medicine and Bur- gery. In the Auto Advocate aud Couu- try lioads. Many years ago Michigan possessed a m ill nr st.M-linir w.rlh l.isvi.l lnll. Ie,t and keen enervation for the re- , i..,n.i.iu. - nnn me neons or go.vi roans aim uie reclaiming or many acres ror uew set- tiers and clearing up of the cause of much siekuoss and death. lr. Henry Wynnin In about 1M4 was a iiiember of the legislature from Lenawee coun- f'oimrs; mtu inereimer kucii proeeeu- ty. The district was great cotton- reg.ilarlj Imd in the lounty , , i Court of said Ijiko County, Oregon, wo.nl swamp Malaria nnd typhoid fe- mt one y M MiU(,r wa,all,yKBpl ver prevailed every month of the year. U,inted, ami thereafter qimlitled and Through his efforts in the legislative acted as administrator of the estate liody Dr. Wyman secured npptvprla- of said ilecensed, and did fully udmin tions for digging a ditch a considers- j ister on the mime ; that all claims, ble distance across Lenawee and well i debts and demands against said ca- into Monroe. Tbev say that at that time logs were felled, aud over the logs was thrown the dirt from the itch, which coutained considerable I clay. These logs were either fired on purpose or by chance, nnd the fire baked the clay Into the brick sub stance, and today going through this country one can see the result of that baking process. A a result of this ditching and turn pi king there are no more beautiful farms, with ieople enjoying good health, in rrsE no a is mean oood health. any other part of the United States than In Lenawee and Monroe counties. So I believe that as good roads mean good draiuinge that is, drainage of the surface of the road, drainage under the road and drainage along the sides of the road so we have good health to those living along the roads construct ed after this manner. Man is bo constructed that when be walks, runs or Jumps the Jar Is lessen ed and entirely spent before it reaches tissue or vital organs that are unable to withstand it. This is so on account j of the arch in the foot and on account of the elasticity of that arch. This ; arch is a more perfect one than you ; builders can make. Between each ! Joint are fluid buffers, and running from one bone to another, keeping the Joints from spreading and to aid them 1 to swing, are guy ropes that assume a lax or tense condition, as required, and 1 between each bone In the spinal col , umn are mattresses that make It pos- sible for one t) Jump from a cousld ! erable height, and, striking upon the ! feet, the force of the blow is car- rieJ from part to part of the body and ! the force spent upon these resisting bodies until it ia spent before reaching the brain. I firmly believe that the ! rough, bad roads of our country are no ', small factor as a cause of the large j number of nervous and Insane cases j that our rural districts supply. ; Catarrhal conditions are aggravated by the dust from the roads, the decay ing vegetable life along the roadside breeds disease, and the stagnated pool is a fertile field for low forms of ani mal life. Prom these the air U pollut ed, and man has only to be found in a condition to be Infected. It is too bad that these stagnant pools cannot cry out to the passerby: "Unclean! Un clean!" If this were bo you and I j could turn out of the way and pass b I Healthy plant life along the roadside I Is conducive to good health in man. It ! helps give unto man that which man I needs for his growth and for his living. I What Is pleasing to the eye gives ! health. That is one reason why the tourist and travelers Beek other climes, i The eye 13 delighted. It Is pleased. '.. That helps the body. Every special ' sense is helped, and so the great body ; Is made more healthy. The nose smells, ' and we are pleased or displeased. We ! are satisfied, even gratified, or we are i disgusted and sickened. The ear hears i the sweet songs, the mind becomes 1 Iovouh. and the heart beats stronger t ' . - . . and fuller, ana we are mane xo ieei urn la irood to live. The km sense of taste begins to manifest Itself. The nnnetlta Is sharpened, the stomach does better work, and the man begins to feel his power &jm strengta ana feels that it is good to be here. I can sav to rou farmers, I can say to you men outside of the cities and towns, that good roads are your salw tlon, rour health. I can say that that which Improves your everyday life and that which Improves your walks la Uf make you live longer, make you Uve easier, make you live a little better, and that which makes you live longer, easier end better makes It possible foi you to die easier. - Notice l or Publication. In Ihe Circuit Court of the Slate ' l,f Oregon, for the County of Lake. TIM. M A TEOI tUlv , GON, rinlnilil, vs. ! A. VV. M miring. s Connt Clerk of Lake Comity, Oregon, nntl nil person claiming to Ivc heirs of lil'HV CLAHK (sometimes known as l.lllle King I, urn show cuuhc, lVNVilxed. iH'fi'lldllllts apiH-ar. k 111. 1 1 V.V 1 ;:r,r.."2'"d they fail to so appear or show Z " , '"V. v:r.".".' ;;v :: '. ;v: -:'".,'." Mioruey I'lsirieioi vregou. Mini u l Conn, us special counsel, for the state of Oregon, by leave and under the direction of Hon. Geo. K. Chum- Urlain, as Governor of said State did. , on the 7th day of March, P.HHi, duly an Information setting forth in sub ttiet t llllt 0110 Hllby Chirk, (XOlne- Jj''s known ns Lillie KingJ. in Ijiko County, Oregon, on the Mil day of Jul ti(Hl illt08tnt0 wl(hout mvintt anv hbund. heirs or next of kin. and leaving personal property therein of the npprnised nnd aggregate value of ritteen lluuilrcd Sixty-six "N'1 t"rty one hundredths (IM.'KidaO) um HU' eimrgoa nn.i epxeuaea or admiuistnit ion of aud agaiust the same, have Ueu fully satisfied, set- tliil fin.t rmiit Iit ftaiil Hilniioi4t nttur ; ,mt .tA Hlii,,iitr..t,,r dulr m.lA and tiled his tinal account in said Couuty Court of said ijike Couuty, Oregon, on April 7th, ISKW, showiug the following property lielonging to said e.state iu his hands aud n-maiu-iug unexpended and unappropriated, after all claims, debts, demands, charges and expenses of Administra tion had be I'll paid and satisfied, to it : Seven Hundred Forty two and four oue-huudredths i?71-.i4) Dollars in cyst) ; 1 gold linger ring ; i stick pins ; 4 pocket books; 1 cork screw ; 1 pocket knives; 1 pair nail rhears ; 2 dozeu large aud small buttons; 'Z dozen col lar buttons; 1 trunk; 13 dresses or rapers; 13 dress skirts; 1 ridiug suit complete; 11 shirt vaifts; U che mise; 3 jackets; II pair under pants; 2 corsets; 12 shirts; 1 mackintosh; 4 over vests; "2 toy Imuks; 1 sponge; 8 packs cards; 1 wig; 3 dozeu towels; l ostrich feathers; It napkins; 1 pistol; i pair shoes; 3 shawl straps; 1 pair hair curlers; 1 shoulder cape; 1 piece black luce; 1 album with pic tures; 1 clock ; 2 pillows; 2 pictures and frames; 2 pictures; 1 card rack; 3 novels ; 4 dozeu glass jars ; 2 carpet ; 1 rug; 1 bed comfort; 1 pair hand cuffs; 1 cook book; 1 bottle shoo ol ish, ; 1 ink stand; 1 mirror, comb aud brush; 1 work basket; threud and other trinkets; 1 box stationery; 1 licit ; 1 dozen pieces cloth; 3 aprons; 1 whisk broom; aud one pin cushiou; That on the Uih day of May, 11(03, a decree was duly made and entered in said County Court of Lake Coun ty, Oegon, allow ing said final uccount and directing said administrator to deliver into the custody of said A .W Manring, County Clerk aforesaid, all of said money and projerty belonging to said estate, remaining unexpend ed and unappropriated us shown b said final account, and dischare ing said administrator; ths said administrator did, on the tl day of May, l'J03, iu compliance witl the direction of said decree of saic County Court, deliver and turn over into the custody of said A. W. Man ring, as such Couuty Clerk, all of said proierty so remaining unexpemled and unappropriated, and the same and every part thereof is now in tho pos session and custody of said A. W. Man ring, as such County Clerk; that all of said property so remaining unex pended and unappropriated and now in the custody and possession of said A. W. Manring, as such County Clerk, has escheated to the State or Oregon, and is the property of the plaintiff, and said plaintiff is entitled to judge ment therefor, aud the State of Ore gon has the right by law to such es tate ; that the Hon. Oeo. E. Chamber lain, as Governor of the State of Ore gon, did on the Nth day of October, 1LIU3, employ Lv l- Coun as addi tional and social counsel to aid. said District Attorney iu the prostitution of the above-entitled cause on behalf of the State of Oregon; that Ow Hundred Dollars is a reasonable sum to lie allowed by this Court for the services of said L. F. Conn as midi. tional and special counsel herein; an1 demand rug that summons issuo to said .W. Manring, as County Uiemoi uaito County, Oregon, reijuiring him to. ap pear and answer said Information within ten uays irom mo wi said summons upon him,, if Krved within Lake Couuty, Oregon, aui w ithiu twenty daya from the- cUte of service of said summon upon him, if served within any other Couuty vf the State of Oregon j uud demanding that said Court make an. order settLa forth briefly the contents or saiu in formation, and requiring all peratini interested iu bant esUiio 10 appear aav show cause, If any they have, wUnau such time an said Court may nx, why the title to said property Is the l-oe-session of said A. W. ManJrwg, Couuty Clerk or ltKe touaij, o gou, should not vest in the btate of Oregon, and demanding said order to be published six coutweutive weka rrom the date thereor in such uews-paix-r as may be lawfully designated ror that purpwbe, ami demand lug that plaintiff have judgment against the -i.fo.wint. and all other persons claiming any iuterest in any ot the property dwcrilnjd iu said Information as Ix'ing in me pohcbu , ... w Muiirinir hh such County Clerk, W. MauriuK at tmcu uumj o,.,i ti,t ib4Ktte of Oreuou be Biezed of the whole thereor, uu uirewmx mild A. W. Manring, a u'h Couuty ' -v- . . . 1 1 : a: i..i, c fl..livr Kina lirooeny now iu bis poHisosHion, to the Bherilf of Lake County, Oregon: , . a .11 tt.a C.mirt haviuK couHidered the foreKolnit and being fully adviwed raKroilE- ORDERED. That all persona interested in the Ebtate of buid Ruby Clark (Hometimea known as LiUieKiug), deceased, eith er nx heirs or otherwise, Ins, and they R h are hereby required to appear herein aud chow cause, if auy they Imvo, on or before the 4th dar of 1 Mm 10ml .!, ihu llil. fl ....n I,, ,i.,m.ii....i' t,r,..,.. , . In l Ki.iln f tirm,.,.. li 1. I further ordered that this order lie pub 1 HsIkhI for six successive weeks, from I the date hereof nnd not loss tliiin OUPKIl one lime each of said weeks in the To npiNiir LAKE COUNTY EXAM IN Eli, which 1 " ncreny iiiuim to ie a new spa per or general clreiilal ion published weekly at Ijakcvicw, in Luke County, Oregon, and that the Urn t piiblicntiou hereof U made In the issue of km Id tmHr of iMurch 15, V.KX and the last 1 in the Imio of April art, thereof. "r'r..V l'tWe, Judgment 'st them nnd each of them for the relter demanded in said Information. Done at Chambers, in Klamath Falls, County of Klamath. Stato of Oregon, nnd dated this lot ti day March, HKHi. Henry I llenson. Judge of tho Circuit Court of Oregou, for tho County ( of Klamath. of Petition (or Liquor License. We, the undersigned legal voters of Paisley Precinct, Ijike county, Ore gon, respectfully petition the Honor able County Court of Lake County; Rtate of Oregon, to grant a license to M. C. Currier to sell spirituous, malt aud vinous Liquors in less quant it les than one gallon in Paisley Precinct, Lake County, Oregon , for the peilod of six mouths, as in duty Uniud, we will ever pray : Virgil Conn, John N. Ioiig Lawnnee Aiusworth J. C. Haiian, (loo. Conn W. S. IHair A. A. Witham II. Witzel, H. W. Farrow a w - t'oyi.-yi (5. (my lord 1 T. C. Welch I (ico Druiuui I Win Hartleruile S. (Saylord John Drum,,, J S I,lder Al Farrow J. A. McDonald A. Hamster L. C. Hartlennle O. S. Farm W. H. Tucker C. S. Morris! Wm. Taylor j Perry W. 1 inn inter 1 W. V. Miller j (5eo. liauney F. McDonald Iv. J. Moore M. II. Whitehouse H. I-, (anuou J. A. Drumm Ij. A. Moss C. M. I latum Clias. 1 ia reus M. Couley Frank Dobkins C. K Withers J. S. Kelsay Ij. O. Thomas S. S. Han ister Frank Pratt Maurice Murphy E. C. Stickel C. W. Withers M. Ijiuritet, 1 W. P. Welch ' H. J. Stanley J. F. Hevil K. P. Mathes A. I-'itzpatrick F. Art Stanley Wilt J. Sherlock J. F Harper J. J. Moore J. B. McXew Phi Husk Currier M. C Stnte if Oregon.! County ot Ijike H" We H. F. Cannon nnd L. Wither U'ing first duly sworu acitnrding t law depoeo aud say each for himself that the foregoing petition contains the signatures of an actual majority of the whuie uiynlier of legal voters of Paisley Precinct Lako County, Oregon, that each of said signatures is genuine; that each of tlie persons whose signatures are signed to said petition is an actual resident in said precinct at the date hereof and was and tins been actually a resident of and residing iu said precinct at lmist thirty days immediately prectteding the date he signed said petition aud al-10 or the filing or the sumo. H. F.' Cannon, C. Lv Withers Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23d day of March, 1000. . (seul) Virgil Conn, Notary Public. NOTICE. Noitee U hereby gicen, that the Un dersigned will apply to the Hon. County Court of Iako Couuty, State of Oregon, on May 2, l'-KM!, for a Li cense to sell Spirituous, Malt and Vi nous Liqnors in lw quantities than ouo gallon in Pali ley Precinct, Laki County,. Oregou, for a period of ti menfcha from the 2i day of May lOotu M. C. Carrier. POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If yuu coutetintdato a trip east cnJl on ot write to. in at lUuo. SLould you have f rli iad coining froia the conk you can get lutoiiiiautlou ifgard uig rate, routes, etc. which will be to their advautuKe luid comkirt. If you wish you can deposit cost ot tkket wltlLua for tlwh-lr jinssgo anil llckefa wUl ins furnished them at their eastern hoiueM. Th'm ollice 1h with yoa and rteporiHll4e, whfcb should be an Inducement to commu nicate sltuuB rather thnuwlth tboe la ottiercltleH. II. L. Griffith. Agent, So. l'ac. Co. lteno. Nevada. J. M. Fulton. District Parwenger Ayont. Houthern Pacific Co., Keno, Nevada. The Yellow Fever Germ. baa recently beon discovered. It beam a, cIohb resaniblanco to tho mal aria genu. To free the lya tern fro tn dineaae Rerinu, the most effective rem- pdy is Dr. King'H New Llfo Pillw. Ouaranteed to eure all dlHeasea due to malaria poiaon and conutipatlon 25c. at IleaH'fr Drug Store. Samplea of tho Dennlaon shipping tagH at Tho Kxaiuluer ollice. All aiea aud (lualltieH, from Maulla to llueu. t' hHr BUY THE H ff PHIIiliitei: B-fur You PurchuM Any Crime Writ THE '.W HOME SEWINO MACHINE Ki'tirAr omnsi, Mass. Many SnwInR MuchlnM ara rnn Ja ti r'. r;ir l-V' k'l quality, Inil I'.t "Hrw Htn.i"r In wiar. Our KUAianty rn-vcr run 01.I. We mik Sowing KHchlnpn to r.i;t n ) c in.,..itni of I'islr.iilK Tt'B "New i:ii" it irll ii hw 1 rf all II lull. "! fT!'y t-.-irv rr. ntm No ll hy nu(!iorla! Ui-hIci vnlj , cm im ri inia Sewing Mailiiner Co. Tlie How WESTERN STAOGLINE ' , . ., j v""l w Rl uw feminine company j ' Store Lakcvicw, Oregon. j , v 1 flood 5tock Easy Coaches' Daily from Iikeview to lily, connect ing with Daily Statfe to the railroad. office at U.e Illy Hotel, Oregon. Wy. ; E CASEnnERt . . Proprietor IMy, Oregon. i J 0 Northern Stage Line. LAKCVICW PAISLEY. A. W. 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"PROOFS" BROWN SCHOOL OF 2il So. West Temple St. - nrrM iti, immkctomv. I'rrnMciil Thi'ixlnrii liHmiv!lt Vlcr-I'renlilt'iit,.., 'rilr ot Mlatp , HtM'lclarjr of Trraaury... Herniary of War Atlormy (IniiiTal Piintmaati-r ilcnrral Mrrri'tary ( Navy Vrri'tary Inirrlnr Herniary nl AKrlrnlliir rVcri'larjr iif ('iiiniiti-rre. , Chlrl J11.Ur. ( W . KRlrlmtiki I: I Hi 11 Unit IiIIk M. Shaw Win. Il.Taft . ,..Wni. II. Mmiitr . Hon, II, ( illi'l)Oi .('haii J. Miinaiarla .. K. A. Illli lii'iii k Jainn W llmm V. ( . Mi li alf MkIvIIIm W. full, r Vi'atlnn Wurllir, U.K. rVmlnii Ciiiiiint.liitiir W, N. ItldhariU t. S, laml iiiiimll..iiir BTATK. OoviTiior (l.-rh rt. Cliamlirrlaln Hiiiriiim JiiiIiii- hiMTi'larjr of Ktala Tnamirir Allnrncy llinral. .1 siipi. Pulillo liimrin Him. rrlnliT Palry aul KimhI Cum , I!. M. Hiiaiir( .... r. A. Mmira , K I iHinUr ... . CM. Min.ra . , A. M. 'raafrt J. S, Ai'lo'rman II. W hllni'7 ... Jl W. Malta , Julia M. u. nrla I I . , Kiillen I It 1 ti t -r Herman J. N.w iMiKiiiuin CoiiKri'imiirii hiitii jrhi' Ui. inrrai"T. iuilKi II. f.. Iif-nxin J11I11I Svnalnr John A, tlnjrriirli Ri'irrrnim:yi'i Attorney 1 H.K.Ii. SIpImiT 1 Joint h. siiook .W.J, Mmira f S. I. ASH OKI'H K. J N. Wal.011 .Kfinli-r IU wtvrf '. r, HniiiiT, um menTV. nU rirr "hvrlfT.... Trrmnri'r Amm'nmtr si hool Hii. .... Surryor .. O.iDimlMloiii'r Stork Inatxx'lor. H. Ualy A W . Mnrln . K. K. Itliii tiarl r. O. Alil.lnim W. i. Vrl ... J.g. Wllllta . ... I". K. Mrmrt W. A. I'urrlrr W. H-Ht J. K. ( larknan TOWM or I.AKKVIKW, V. h, Hllrlllllg Mayiw Coinirllincn UlTOfiliT ...Trianurer Harry lUil. jrl H. f, Mallny ( J. w Turkrr I J.KlUli j W. H. Snl.lrr ... A. Hit l r Nasal CATARRH In ail K tara. j Ely's Cream Balm I cliaiiap,onlhaaancllMaJa ' tlm ittarcvH it airmliraaw. 1 1 rum cal arrh aiul dri faa jf a eolit In tba Iwaal utiUklir. Oraaw llahn U larn! Into ttia DiatriU,iirraiU' oviir tka tnrmlirana aut Uatrd. llallrt la llU- j Bimllalaaiidaciira follnwa. Ilia wit drying lora Dot iraluu n.walnif, Lafi.'aSLia, 60 nnta at IHug K' " t'y '' i f'rlj,t "' " I A iunrntcU Cur) for Piles. i Itching, Wind, Itirvding or I'rotrud- ing Pile. IrtuKista retnnd timney il j I'AZO (ilNT.MKNT Uils U euro sny carir', no niHtter uf how long alandiug, in 0 to M ditya. Kirvt application gives leas and rest. We. If your druutji liuaVt it eml Mc, in a tarn Jul and it w ill I le fnrwiirded pot-pu.id by I'uriit Med j ti i Co. , Ht laitlis, Mo. Tim Wall Htrei't III of eiignive! cis'MllcnteH ut .Vtock Hml Uniul blanks nt the I'.xi miner otllve. New sample ; Uok recidved Moiiiiy evening. It I you want stock ecrtlrtcntcM see our UmiliM n i l ic't otlr Irk'H. tf j W.VNTKI): IHstrlct MaiumerH ti I poat sign, advertise nnd lltrlluri jrwnipleM. Hulery $li.(M) wiikly, f3.00 I per .lay, fur expeliMv. State ut nnd j precent em pliiymeiit. 1 1 iK A LSI 1 ISA It jt'O .:!!) Uandolpla St., Chli'Hgo. Jon. jlT.d in. "Keep oil Goose Lake." "Op use Thorn ttm'M l'uvorlte Cream or dripped uml red skin." Nothing baa ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's fJow Discovery r avi lal'MPTIOS rka loin VULIIII A rcrfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Monay back If It fail a. Trial HotUa tr. CORRESPONDENCE - - Salt Lake City, Utah Uo Arrm