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Catarrh PIfaiant Death. Dark Pedestrian—And th« last thing poor John did wna to kit« me. Fair Cyclist—Ah’ And then be died, I •appoae?—Ally Sloper. $1,000 REWARD Is • eonstltutlonal dl»eaae. It original«» In a tcrofulous condition ot th» blood and depend» on that condition. It often cause» beadach« and dlirlnes». Extraordinary Man. Impair» the last«, aniell anil bMrlng, st- feci» the vocal organa, dlaturba the »toma< h. Mr. Simpkins—Arabella, you are the Il ia alwsy» radically and permanently on y woman I ever loved. cured by the blood-purifying, alterative A-abella—There la only one man In ■ nJ tonic action ot the world like you. It is sometimes thought that tome Mr Simpkins—How sweet of you to 'concerns, in order to make pet'pl« say that. I l«lieve that the article in which they This medicine has wrunrht the most Arabella—Yes; you told that Smith deal is a good one, manufacture wonderful cures of all (H mwmo depending girl the very same thing, and I know on scrofula or the scrofulous habit. themselves th« testimonials which there is no other tnan living could do ¡they use in their advertisemonta. lloov's P ill * ar« th« beat cathaitie. It.—Ohio State Journal. i I’he Dr. Williams Medicine Co., man- ufacturers of Dr. William»’ Pink Pills Acquantanc: R.-ncutd. A' h I m « of a Man*« Lit». for Pale People, however, have always Bunko Bill—Hello, uncle, haven't we The Supreme Courts have decided that the life of th«' average loan I* worth just held that the publication of a tieti- met before? Reuben Granger—Guess we have. It u hai he is able to earn. A man's earning* tiousorevena misleading testimon c.rperd I*» a great extent upon his vhvxlval ial is not only bad morally but is bad wrs down la Ilardscrapple, when you health. The stomach ’S the measure of Consequently the great were rillin’ the faimera them $3 hea'.th and strength. Every man maybe advertising. churns end every cusse I contract bright and active if hi.« digestion is uortnaL est care has always been taken in se turned up ter be a $300 note. I met If it is not, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters lecting testimonials for their adver til make 11 so. Try it for dv»|*rpai<. h>. tising. you with fix citizens and a rope, Evety case is not only care Illi!—Aw, here, now, let me down dige>tlon. constipation« biliousness, flatul fully investigated, hut in moat in ency, liver or kidney troubles. easy. stances it is sworn to in legal form Reub- Did that onct—and too quick and the affidavit placed on file. That Ri«ht Up 4« Date. no doubt may be in the minds of the Sculptor—What sort of bust do you public, the com(wtny offers one thou- wish for yourself? Mr Newrocks—Well, I ain't particu -and dollar» ($I,<MX)> for evidence ot lar. but I'm gettin' It to please Mrs. (rand, on its part, in the publication This RlgBÄtnr« ia on every boi of the gennle« Newrocks. and she says it must be a «f any of the testimonials used in mak ing known the merits of Dr. Williams' Laxative Bromo-Quinine w>is«. mythological one.—Brooklyn Eagle. Pink Pills t«r Pale People. In view the remedy that coraa a relu tn au* <lny of this, the follow ing remarkable case, published in the Democrat and Sen Willing to Start, tinel. Lewiston, Pa., is given without Old Gent—My boy. I m seventy five further comment: years cM, and 1 never smoked a cig.tr Mr. Frank A. Means, a well known In my life. Rcnunt'C. farmer o.'Reedsville, Mifflin county, Boy—Well, If yer likes ter toiler me. girls. Dick—Do you like romantic Pa., writes: you c?n *ave th s butts when Em done Harry? “I had the grip and as a result my with It.—Ally SI »rer. not! When you Harry—I guess I lost the entire make a hole in your salary buying nerves broke down. them expensive flowers, they tear use of the lower half of my body. them apart, repeating, "He loves me. For a whole year I lay in l>ed perfectly helpless, with no power iu either he loves me not." limb, and the feeling gone so that I Cost of Railway Mail Car. EOU KNOW W UAT YOU AKE TAMING couldn’t feel a pin run into my legs A modern railway mail car, equip When voti take Grove’s Tastclcwi Chil! Tonic, at all. I couldn't turn over in l>ed ped with the latest contrivances, such because the formula is plainly printed on every without help. Six doctors gave me boeüe show in? that it is ^imnly Iron and Qui* as vestibules, automatic couplers, air nine tn a tasteless form No Cure Nr Vv up and said it was only a question of brakes. etc., costs between 15,000 and a few wi-eks with me, as nothing more $6,000. The Government pays for the Th* Power ot F’atterv. could 1». done. Then a friend sent use of railway mail cars at the rate "What little feet you have'" er me a pamphlet containing statement» of $40 a year for a 50-foot car per claimed the knee’ing shoe clerk ad- of two men who had lx*en afflicted track mile, and $50 per year per track miringly. -omething like me and who had been mile for a 60-foot car. And tten he s >!d he- a pair ot back cured by the use of Dr. Williams* number $l boots for $*>.50 and she Pink Pill». I began taking them at thou ! t she ’ala bargain—Somerville once and although my improvement Journal. was slow- it was certain. Now I can Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’« Booth- walk most of the time without a cane Ing Svrup the best remedy to use tor their and everybody around here thinks it A Dike m <. children during the teething period. is a miracle that I can get about as I do. don ’ t know Mrs. Von Blumer—I Your pills have certainly been a Ju»t as tie Thought. what we shall do about that cook, God-send to me." the matter Von Blumer—What’s “If I were to ask you to marry me. Signed. F. A. MEANS. now? what would you say?" Subscribed and sworn to before me "She threatens to stay."—Life. "Why. Mr. Brownby." she faltered; this 17th day of April, 1901. "really this is sudden.” ALBERT S. GIBBONEY, An Apt Answer. "1 thought so.” he answered; "that's Notary Public. ! Much An apt answer is credited to the about what they all say. At all druggists or direct from Dr. And then he said it t was well*known Lo d George Sanger, of obliged.” Williams Medicine Company, Sche circus fame. On being asked what time for him to go.—Exchange. nectady, N. Y., fifty cents per box ; steps he would take should a certain The Beat Prescription for Malaria six boxes for two dollars and fifty wild te.'.st break out of its cage, he Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s Tax total rep ied with ail naivette, **D—d long Chill Tonic. It is «imply iron and quinine tn centi. ores.’—London Daily News. 1 tasteless form. So < ure. No Pay. Price Oc Hi Thought Quickly. The Commercial Instinct. ¡»EAfMSS CANNOT BE cmKD Sandy—Oh. policeman, yer «air that Mamma—Tommy, do stop Bull" yonder— By local applications, as they cannot reach the noise. If you'll only be good, 1'11 give need't in at "Black there's a maist awfu’ fecht gaen on. diwa-ed portion oi the ear. There is on jr one v» ay to cure <i< aine«". and that is by e<*n«titu- you a penny. Policeman—Is Black Jock there? Tommy—No! I want a nickel. tional reme«’. e*. Dealuv»« .» caused by an in Sandy—Aye! flamed condition of the mu< uua huinr of the Mamma—Why. you little rascal, yon jEuMarbian Tube. Wnen this tube gets in- Policeman—And I^ng Jimmy? were quite satisfied to be good yes flamed y vn have a rumbling *ound or in:per Sandy—Aye! feet hearing, and »hen it is entirely closed terday for a penny. Policeman—Ah, weel. I'm sorry, but de« i.vs ai1.** result, and unless’.heInflamma Tommy—I know, but that was a bar tion can be taken out and th is tube rest •»red to I canna leave me beat, ye ken. Its normal condition, hearing will bedeairoyed gain day. forever; nine eases out oi t*n are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed A Parting Stab. condition of tbomueousa irfaces. WewiUgive One Hundred bo liars for any “ Sarah, ” said the lady of the house, case of Dearness »caused by catarrh) that can breaking the news gently to the new not I'** cured by Hall a Catarrh Cure, bend for Circulars, tree. servant girl, "we shall have to get F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. along without your services after the Sold by Druggists, 76c Hall s Family Pills are the best. first of the month." "Yes. mum," replied Sarah. "I'm Mhv V> alter Was Detested. sorry the master's affairs are In such Representative Joseph H. Walker, bad shape, mum.” of Massachusetts, was asked the other day why he bad been defeated for re election last fall. He replied: ."It was things, end more things, and votes that defeated me.” For Evidence of Fraud in Testlmo. nials Advertising Dr. Will jams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Hood's Sarsaparilla • ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Finding Hi« Place. He (complacently)—I’m Just begin ning to find my place in the world! She (innocently)—Dear me! How humiliating!—Fun. to crnx a cold ix osi dat Take laxative P.-omo Quinine Tablets. AU Irunjiu refund the nrnner If It (sila to cure. K. W. Orove ■ elKtisture iaon each box. 23c. Carter's Must Bear Signatura of CARTERS A structure connecting two buildings on opposite sides of a street, built »o far above the street as uot to Inter fere with traffic thereon, 1s bold by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, lu the case of Townsend vs. Epstein (41) All. Rep.. 024», to be a nuisance na to ad jacent property owner«, wboae light It obatructa. The renewal by a new note of a usurious note, but excluding all the nsury, la held by the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine In the case of Ver mule va. Vermule (41) At I. Rep.. (tOHi. to render tbe new note valid and binding on the maker, as the parties themselves have done what a court of equity would require them to do. Where mining stock Is deposited un der a binding escrow agreement that It shall pass to a certain person on the payment of a certain price within a certain time, and the price Is |>ald by such time, the Supreme Court of Utah In the case of Clark vs. (’amptiell (ikY Pae. Rep.. 400). holds that dividends declared before the price 1» paid do not belong to the purchaser. A fair association which maintained a rare track on Its fair grounds negli gently mnde an opening In the fenre surrounding the track, and through thia opening a horae ran from Hie track among the people assembled on the main part of the fair ground. Injuring one of the spectator«. The court (Ap pellate court of Indiana) held tbe fair association liable for the Injury on the ground that the cause of the Injury was the failure to Inclose pro|>erly the track. (Wandeler vs. Rush County Fair Asso ciation. (JO N. E. Rep., l»4.) Ho* lytMo Í. PMiHom’a bio Oontpound Oufod Hor, llappinrsa Will go out of your Ilf« ion ver. uiy Maier, it >>■“ hav. suy of th*» luvntlouvu lw w,ta Valentine» letter, unlesa J«'.i ait proiuplly I’roeuie Lydia I.. Hnk nant'a YegetaN» Lompound ot . woe It Is absolutely aure to help you. Then write for advice if there I. about your ea«» you do not uuder ’""«'m nevai not !<• afraid to tel! th« thintf» you could not explain U the d.M tor—your letter will 1* se-n only’by MUI • ’ All the pr tuona who ace prtv- women, i... Ihnkliaiu'e Labor*- ate letter» at Mr». , are women. All U>ry, at Lynn. Ma»« ddvutial an<l advice abao- letter» are couC-ZXt! iutelv free Here is the letter 7¡ : —“It ia with l'add'iuy testimony to pleasure that your li»t, hop ing it may in- due* other» to avail t h e ni sei ve» of t he benefit ot your j valuable rem- lady. Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Catarrh of the Stomach. "Back!" shouted iho hero, "Your presence h«re 1» only perfunctory. Rabbi David Klein, 6’jfl >• .. You ar« doing nothing whatever to ad vane« the action of thu story." street, Columbus, <>., writ«» th/L.- With n mutt«r<<'l -cure« the vlllnln lowing to Dr. Ilartman in shrank back Into the chapter In which I’eruna; "It.fTnid. meg„,„ the murder takes place, and th» story to teat if* to th« curat .. ........... . proceeded nn th« conventional lines your mulioln«. I’enina i» „ w,ij prescribed by our best modern critics. tried and wi<l»lv uM-d iem,,|v J |H-eiully as • specific |,l( |, (1| .A Pnforclaq th« law. •t< insoli it cannot 1». ••Take that dog off the street, or rtina will do all tlmt eluiin«| I’ll run you In." ordered the coQKÌen* Cloua poll’ mum. Hut why ' naked (he man with the dof. "He has a Urente on," That's nil right as far na It gota;: but thnt h a spits dog. an i wo have strict orden tn enforce the anti ex perforation ordinance." Baltimore American. A»-in« Aixnitl«'. Here the Hea Serpent rallied Mermaid upon ber notorious non si latence. "lie »ho Ilves In s glass house should not throq stones'“ retorted the Mermaid, with spirit. The laugh w s against the Hrs Her- pent how belt he loudly protested that h, H'sld> d for the most part either In »OO.I or Houlton ware. nr something of thot sort, and but seldom In glass M.J. Money In Ameriee Compound I felt very bail ly.was terribly nervous, a n >1 tired, had sick MRS WP VALIN TINI headaches, no appetite, nawrntf pain in in atotiiaeh. atoinatn. l'aia p«»« ia « my s -n.iiviiig ack and right «Id«’, and m » weak I could M-»rvcly stand I »»• not sblr to do anythin,'. Had »harp paina all through rnv body Ik-forv I had tab. n half a Ixittle of vour medicine. I found tnvaelf improving 1 continued ita UM until I had taken four l otti -a. and fell ao well that I did not need to take any mor». I am like » new person, and your medicin» ahall always have uiy prals»."— Maa W I’ V*i sxtixs . Ferry Avenue. Camden. N.J. ___ C 5000 Theodore t’hartraln, the French por Kabbl l‘wvl.1 Klrl trait painter, la said to have oarnod People alllictrxl with catarrh ot tir« more money during hla short visit to the United Hinton than during all the 'stomach complain of laMitudi,, »||. tired out feelinga, their LI...«1 l.r.’ in,., rest of hla previous career. thin, nurvous »yaiem derangixl, I «cerna to do thorn no good, continuou« tiood Word lor Him l'i-rtuia o » Banks Dumlelgh Is not such a ami inereiiaing weitke-. dunce as they make him out llo gets • |>cc I tic lor catarrh of tin-»tuniach Perlina correcte the off a good thing once In a while - lion, hinke« rich I Hill Hut It Isn’t original Hanka Htlll. It'» bright In hint to nerves. remember It - Boston Transcript. "Summer ••»it iirr |>y liie Peruns Anatomical lui», O. those II-M Have you seen new Nrarft Nt»l Trumpi golf etnei kings of Link's? They look like n ch ■•< ker board. Oldapark lx>ve. they ««y |t (|lr <1 recti Should think they might futno of the hrurt give him the appoiirnnce of having a MU« You ig«r Well perhaps It |g; game leg Yonkers Statesman. but. really. I don't rate f<>|* perfumery. GEN. GRANT’S OLD DESK. Ante-War Tim» H,'le in Attle of Cleveland < flier Halidina. ■ Packed away In the attic of a big of fice building here la a heavy old cherry wood desk at which Captain Ulysses 8. Grant afterward commander of the Union armies and President of the United State«, ouce sat and made a not very fat living in the real estate bust ness In St Louis. The desk la big and old fashioned now for modern use. aud it Is covered with dust and almoat forgotten. It be longs to A. T. Brewer, a Cleveland law yer, who got it In part payment for rent, and he told a reporter a few day« ago how It traveled rrom Grant's of flee to this Cleveland attic. "In 1870," he said, "1 was a young lawyer Just starting and I rented a pari of my office to a life Insurance man St. named Avery, who came from Louis, He brought with him thin ohi desk, and when he left the office he owed me some rent and he left the desk In paymeut. with the understanding that he was to have the right to redeem it at any time That was thirty years ago, aud I guess lie’s dead now. “He told me all about the desk. Cap tain Grant, when be dabbled In real estate In St. Ixiuis before the war, had desk room in Avery’s office, and this was bls desk. Avery got It w ben Grant went to the war In part payment for lie rent, as I did later from Avery, told ine a great deal that was Interest Ing about Gran' "When he was In the real estate business the Crimean war was on and Grant was much more Interested In that than he was In real estate. He made large maps of the battlefields In the Crimea, with the positions of the fighting mules marked on them, and he used to spend hours over these maps, which he spread out on the top of this desk. The blunders In the allies' cam palgn annoyed him greatly, and lie used to tell bls friends what the command ers should have done. “ ’Here la the English position.’ be would say. according to Avery, ’and here are the French. The Turks are and all wise mothers make here. Over here are the Ituaalans. The allies should not have attacked here; thnt was a mistake. It was Jnat wliat the Russians wanted them to do. for It gave them an opening. What the allies should have done was to feint here to distract the attention of the Russians to their flank, and then concentrate their forces and attack here. In that e way they would hare been able break through the Ruslan lines a household remedy for the crimple them back.' simple reason that it always “The groups of Grant's fellow cltl sens who listened to these criticisms. Avery said, used to laugh at the Captain’s criticisms of the European generals. Probably they remembered that later. The more In earnest Grant grew the more amused they were. Thon Grant would see that they weren't fol lowing him and he would stop. No Caute for Alarm. "He was neither silent nor taciturn Great heavens! What's the cause In those day«, though, and he pald'a lot of all that yelling around the corner? more attention to hl« war maps than Come! Let's hurry; there may be a he did to the real estate business. He murder.” seemed wholly absorbed In the prob Don’t get excited. We’re “Stay! used to that. We hear it every day. lems In generalship the Crimean war a painless dentist’s office afforded.” There's For many years, Mr. Brewer says, around there.”—Chicago Tlmes-Her- he used the old desk himself, and he aid. still keeps It for the sake of Ita assorts Saw Nothing in IL tlons; but lie has no room for It In the One of those matter-of fact persons office he now occupies, and that's why 1 who apply the rigidly utilitarian test It Is relegated to the attic among the to everything was looking one day at dlacarded and useless furniture plied a "puzzle picture” in an Illustrated under the roof.—New York Sun. paper, the puzzle being to "find the man” cunningly hidden by the artist Words C inril In Boston. In some unexpected part of the draw When Boston wnjt three years old. the Ing. word “coasting," in the sense of slid ng "I can't see anything worth looking down an Inclined plane, was used for at in this picture,” he said. the first time by the Court of Assist "See it now?” asked a friend, point ance. The term “lumber" appeared ing out the concealed figure. "That’s first In the town records In 1«fl3, being the man.” “Yes, I see him,” he replied, ■till employed to designate the embarrass ment caused by the "lumbering" up of puzzled. "What of him?” the streets at a time when the settlers were doing a great business in forest Wanted to Be in Harmony, products. Schooner, sleigh, harness, Brisket—What can I send you up phaeton, carry all, barge, currency, ten today, Mrs. Styles? Mrs. S,—Send me a leg of mutton, der, sinking-fund, depreciation, appre and be sure it is from a black sheep. elation, caucus (1740), labor trust (1741), I unconstltutlonallty. gerrymander, war Brisket—A black sheep? Mrs. 8.—Yes; we are in mourning, den, unconstitutional, Immigrant, and you know.—Tld Blts. chromo, are all Yankee words, that have been Imitated and used fur sml FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. Accept«*. Mr. Faintart—Ml»» I’pperton. I feel that I am overpresimiptuoua. that you are not for me; that you will refit«- my hand; neverthelea» I offer It to you. In order to satisfy In a flu-a tin- Miss I’pperton (faintly)- April fool' —Puck. Paton ft. ProouroA Prompt. Kthriom • > <i *. t r 40 Attorn-' • <r«» i-• b * « i- ' ini Trv u«- iaber A whitman Co. bldg . Washington, f>. •’ «H I fMHp biuifor c«$. • .r; »< rifetiar I • . A A Snorting Note. First Bear—I saw a man shut a mln ute ago. Second Bear—What for? First Bear—Fur Impersonating I think—Puck. Brioklyn, N Y. Hept Ifeth.—Th* O« Tra ’ o., tuannfat turara of •»arflebl îe» Arid llratl/t he powder«» Gar ! Ira ’ •«arfleld Kelirf l*in«ier«. 1 u»*rgthr Tabieta and <»«rfi«*ld lAitton • i < v» o » u- » Ing th« large and • etf«t»i ««flb • »1 ■ g aid _ __ re«*« . _ __ _ I - f ;i «li» factory ntir err< ie«l M th. tn t ----- ih« «»arrttld Itemed 2:— : |«*a 2 hate _ Lern gru« rear* lBf I': !•• 1 . •' I 'll- - • wall <ieaerke>i 1 be* eure dH* a*ra an<l keep p* vpl« *e I a d Strong J()H\ POOU’., Ihtrtla^J. Oregoa, Fool of Harrten« Nr««« H««t pre » '• «HIM Hewt An •* |.tfflit»-»i <r *». • M I • < Il k» • . I V W I« A *1 I 1 f K < • »., «I •<> t fa> >vr M» 11 ««Hl. • Hard to End« »land Contrscted. 'What makes Mrs Vyperl apparent ly m > welcome and charming a conver sationalist In society?** "It's a mystery to me. I understand ■ hl- . been aurd -ever.il lime. foe ■lan der."- Philadelphia Times. 'Ob. I don’t know!” remarked the cptlmlst. "After all. you’ll find In every one at least some of the milk of human kindness." •'Huh'" grunted the cynic. "What you do find I* usually the condensed variety?"- Philadelphia Press. Th« Fdlowlng appeal Is extracted from a <hur<h paper; “Old man. lam«, d<. f. epileptic, dr Ire« situation Will any Christian tak« him for a garden er?"—St. James Gasctte, S3.00 IO 15.00 PER Dii Kaaily ini!« for Ih« nell daya. H.ng «n attrarrle« line o( Holiday (.onda For fu j nr tlt-ulara aend Dame and addreM lo ALflfll Mar Rldg , Cbl< ago, ¡Ha Can gir« von llllgglrr I’loar W iti nuli«e«<i-i Machinery. Fee ths larvi bargains Is -....ivr« ml I< nr«, I'linn,« an I iranarsl n» heiora -Hiving SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. I Ul In ihr Lsbaur Markit Sum mar Kftolution» nA* (.r««l Oppoftusily. Mrs HJenklns-They ar« going to have another rummage sain n«xt week Mr BJcnklna—Good! I wish you'd »en i down that rocking chair In the sitting room that I always tu mill« over whet» I eon« In 1st« at night —Homar- villa JournaL —-—'* ■■ .i.ueiwT» 1 THE CRADLE RULES THE WORLD” OLD Keeley Cure kurt r«il«f ho« liqtl >r. opium • I t totaSSM babiu. Rend for por firmar» u* tilín imihui . ‘••’r*..’“.«“ X'““ a. r. M. o. «e. » -teeu WHAM wrlllaa I« »«»»rtteere ,I« m ■MRitlaai thia paper. I 1 " CURE 8ICK HEADACHE Tbe Kind You Have Always Houg-ht has borne tbe tdgna- ture of Chas. If. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and •* .Itist-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Hoothlng Hymns. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wormfl and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulencv. It assimilates the Food, regtdates the Ktomacli and Howels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought wide.________________ ____ Beat Cough Syrup. in time. Hold by driiggiwu. Considering the monotony of a mar rled man's life, his wife should really contrive oftener to have hot biscuits snd blackberry jam. their intestines have become weak, worn out and flabby. Constipation is the curse of old age, causes bile and acid poison? to remain in the blood, nuking the skin yellow and wrinkled, the eyes bleary and causing the “bones to ache. Keep the bowels strong, healthy and regular Conquers Pain In Use For Over 30 Years Means misery on the eve of life. Nine out of ten old people are constipated because the muscles of JACOBS OIL Positive Proof. Tees—Oh, yes; I'm positive she is twenty-five. Jess—I suppose you saw the record in the family Bible, eh? Tess—Better than that. I asked her at what age she thought a girl should marry, and she promptly said “twenty eight."—Philadelphia Press. A finding that a railroad company la guilty of negligence for falling to keep Ita platform lighted for fifteen or twen ty minutes to cuablo paaaengera to pass out safely. Is held by the Supremo Court of Arkansas lu the case of Bt. Ixiula, etc.. Railway Company vs. Hai ti« ((13 8 W. Rep. R00), uot to bo uu- reasonable. Sick Women Out of Placs. I Little Liver Pills. Felt Honored. Father—My daughter tells me, sir, that you have been making love to her. Clubberly—I don’t know why she should single me out among so many. —Detroit Free Press. I RKCENT LEGAL DECISIONS. and old age loses all its terrors and weak nesses. 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