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Humors CHINCHE BEGGARS VERVOUS PROSTRATION CURED BY PE-RU-NA. >»•»•»•> Homee ur Almost I'nlvcreaBy l's*«»- H oiiiv of Gis liuppleei MMd ,,„w| ( houiv« wb«te p.u.u, «oul.iituHm au.l Hchsme. I< t Which They Try to Ley« Trovoter» Ituilee Tribute. imriuouy dwell Imvv te-vu u,, ()f luring ptaua to r. |M.„, They take possession of the body, and ‘i"’"’,|,‘uilwil. are Ixirds of Misrule. !HM.r peopte. No rich «.srpvla «uvorvd in. •1 amendment re..... . The beggar* of China are very im rage, ami at th» ' ?|u«’ tu«. They are attendd by pimples, boils, th* rttMira, 110 costly paiui|„B, *,.n, o|| |tt< Itching tetter, salt rheum, and otber cu. portunate and all the large cities are Legi.latur.. win Int-ah,.,’"; U» walla, and tlivrs were no p|U|tOB lt tsneous eruptions; by reelings of weakness, full of them. In Pekin one of these •»•CL The iiiuvemoot „. * "" '» t^ languor, general debility aixt what not. works of art; but Ibvre wore ««.uteuuu '•■ Hi both parti,., Mlh| beggars will often make a pretense of '•"»• l..,.k They cause more sufiering than anything uilixla au«l uiiM'in.h „„j ,|w,ot,.<( ||¥|w rendering a service to the passing trav. l*-« U Put to . ^-4 else. ICach uivwber of tl,u r«ml|, cuutrH.ute.1 Health, Strengtn, reace and Pleasure eler. He will dig a hole In the road ----------- --------------- u " ‘ ’ "•"PI a require their expulsion, and this Is posi way which the traveler must pass over aa much as p««sll>te to the lmppi,„.M rlv«.l frew lyboa. tively effected, according to thousands of of all, eud«*«vorliiK to l'oiiip«n aMtv h , and then wait ostentatiously, shovel lu "poachy." rsferrlug to ths beautiful grateful testimonials, by hand, until the stranger’s cart come* but «Iscei'tlve appearancs of Ils fruit. ktUditeM and Intelligence for th« pov JOHN Pool |> Pop 11 am , — Joaquin Miller hits written 11 memo near. Then ho throws a »(»oonful or Intimates pretty clearly the kind of es erty of lltelr surrounillngs. «I Mwr|.,„, ORE rial poem entitled "Good by. Bret two or dirt Into the Isol«» which he had Which radtoatly sud permanently drives '.¡"JI"*,»"' It I m tlmatlou lu which It was heh •’III . . 1 11 <h. . I«, - Harte. Good-by,” for ttie Bret Hart« them out and builds up th« whole system. previously made, and Impudently now however, all but universally of the Overland memorial iiuiuber demands l>a< kslieosh for the service Monthly. rendered. If you regard the artifice as To Coatinu« Th« Diiputc. V«lu« of Wolf S««lp». G. P. Putmtiu's Sona are planning altogether too transparent, and refuse “I wotWIer how they came to marry A hunter and trapper who has I hh > ii to satisfy hl* claims, the beggar will two volumes of an the publication in each other?” pa«l anthology of Ruaalan literature by I.«»» oparating in North Park thin "They were unable to decide which run after the car for a mile, shouting winter, has brought tn the |*lt* ofloor am! swearing at the top of his voice. tenor, professor of tUavic languages was the better ping pong player.”— gray wolves The stockmen of North I Hom» School lor 80n lu the summer, when the mud is lit Harvard University. Exchange. Park sr* paying a bounty of ♦•’•(» for dried up and the dust affords an ex Hal. P. Denton. George 1*. Vp'ott. the veteran Chlesg*» each wolf «alp. .......... (or ex cuse for officious service, the same beg Mr. Hal. P. Denton, Chief Impart- critic and author, is soon to add a new Provt It terminating the animal is growing gar will stand with a little dish of Wilts tor lllH.t„t.,| ,. men» Publicity and Promotion of Na volume to ills excellent series of We want you to prove our statement gieater every year, •• Hie I'** »•• "• l",r* tional Export Exposition, writes. "Standard t'perns." "Staudard Sympho of cattle by tiieir depredation« is s *eri- that Monopole 8pices are the purest Philadelphia, Dec*. 20, ISM. nies," etc. it Is to be «ailed "The ous matter, a* it is generally estimated and strongest in the world. For sale 1 he Peruns Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Standard IJght (•peras" and will bo by all grocers. To enable you to do so, that each wolf destroy« 1*101’ worth of Gentlemen:—"Toward the latter laaued by A. C. McClurg A Co. In tbo cattle during bis lite lime.—Ranch and we will send you free a 10-cent tin of part of August I found myself in a very autumn. I'arvtu« 4«>|«|n| t,. *■« w hite pepper or cayenne or ginger or Rango. much run-down condition. 1 suffered any other variety you may prefer, if "The First Reader" hua Just beeu la- • Ist««, si, I ii ,.. i „,„ i , ,, , '•'•tut ¡«•rtieularly front catarrh of the stom •vsl Itsiiii»« n„ u„.ir i, L'l'1"^*l1•"1 l'hrí you will «end ns two 2-cent stamps for sued by the Funk & »Vagliali* Cour Walting for an Ord«« rv.tutr.,.,.,,1. lull. ,„r, ’ ,j “I U,r„ ach, aggravated no doubt by the respon ¡«outage, and give us the name and ad i «h. »a,. M.f, • '•■husi. pany In Its Standard Reader aeries It Col. Ahrahatu Gruber antered a res sibilities and worriment incident to SS1..I lu« < Sl»l,.,,„ “ dress of vour grocer. Brize coupons the exploitation of a great international 1s a<'compaul<>d by a teacher’s manual, taurant recently, and, alter »siting packed with every can. Send to Wad- •H*.« Hour. which contains much common sense half an hour to l>e served, called »he exposition. What 1 ate distressed me liams A Kerr Bros., Portland, Oregon. and I would lie awake at night ’thresh and suggestive material regarding in waller, and inquired how long Ito had ing over,’ if I may use that expression, struction in reading, pronuuelatloii and tteen there. In th« Melts. spelling, "Two weeks,” was tho reply. the affairs of the previous day. Attorney—Did you see the plaintiff "Oh, then you’re not our waiter, "My family physician said I had Winston Churchill, the novelist. Is strike the defendant? "We gave our nervous prostration and recommenJed gathering historical material for it new- replied Col. Grulwr. Witness—Oi did, sor. a sea voyage. I gradually grew worse. novel. the subject to l>e tho stirring order at least three weeks ago.”—Now Attorney—And was the assault com A kind friend w hom I had know n in I. Dongl.is slio«'. i»ie tin- ■I mu - history of the Louisiana purchase's York Times. mitted with malice aforethought? Ohio recommended Peruna. Though darti of the wnrl«l. 1 bls is th., reason early days. The work will deal. It la Witness—No, sor; it wor committed skeptical, I finally yielded to his ad W. L Ihnigl.is mikes ami arils more P«,» iui ft»» Hi» Opportunity. wid a mallet behind the ear.—Judge. vice. After using one bottle I was said, with the days when France and "Ills poetry," the public complain«*!, men’» f l <si and 11 so shoes than any much improved and with the filth Spain eontonded (or supremacy in the other two mamifartiirera Old Indian War Pensions "«mella of the lamp.” A Story of th« Prairie hottie came complete recovery. I am valley of the Mississippi. W. L. DOUGLAS H»4 SHOES « ää .m At thia Pegasus reverted to hi* in perfect health today and ow e ev ery- CANNOT BE FXCELLFD. The Century tn igazine is about to Chief Otlleer Scott of the lloralma. thing to Parana." •quino side and indulged in a horse ■VI • Mlsrs., ( tt „. 1 J •»•of*, print a serial which will have an espe one of the few survivors of the erup « •iii..«i.l. i„i,., ..... ;«»«4 Very truly yours, l«»ruiaiiun will iw m-tit i.v ii .( , . Fhlltn. cial interest to people who are at home tion of Mont Pelee. gives In Leslie's laugh. HAL. P. DEMON. •»«•«« C./< c»!f Calf, ri. ' « J S*> '.'SI rexfiileeiHI, -itrr, d sit Inli * I1*”** "I suppose it’s the odor of that gaso on the prairies. It is called "The •»., « „|„r , ,.i„, ... iirsn.i, o«... s. 11 r. If vou do not derive prompt and sat Monthly hla Intensely Interesting per- line vehicle he tirsi up to alter I bucked C..r. *.« lltl ¡i,„u«,., Biography of a Prairie Girl,” and the ••■".•'«■» •>•»• w i. iuvoi as - Frstul«» . « .1 isfactory results from th« use of Peru- Bon&l account of his thrilling experi and threw him," whinnied the tabled Caution I »*• <>•»*••<.4 .Or. „„ author is Eleanor Gates, a young »*.«< >, »»!. M .sir» I lu, < i . na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ences in wha was the greatest natural steed.—Automobile Magasine woman who spent her childhood in W L tMM (It A«. Rltnc'kTON MASS. " ing a full statement of your case, and disaster that lias befallen the world Dakota and who thus writes from the he will be pleased to givs you his valu In the memory of any living man. closest personal observation. able advice free. The Frederick A. Stokes Company is The time of Miss Gates’ story is Address Dr. Hartman, President of preparing to publish a romauee enti about 25 years ago; it is put in the The Hartman ¡sanitarium, Columbus, tle«! “Come with Me Into Babylon.” form of a personal narrative of the water at the beginning of a steep as Ohio. by Josiah M. Ward, a uewspaper man. life of a little girl, and there is hardly cent, and as the traveler approaches, formerly of Sau Francisco ami now of a phase or event of prairie life which sprinkle a few square feet of the road Valuable Timber. l»enver. The story Is of th«> time when is not touched upon in these pages— way. His service may be entirely In "I think a good deal of that cane,” Egypt made her tirât aggressive move the ulizzard, breaking colts, horse effectual and Inadequate. The trav rops stealing by Indians, school days on the eler may have to ride through clouds remarked Senator I.otsome, exhibiting and Judea sent out her laut army of the walking stick with pardonable invasion. Infant« Children frontier, fighting gophers and badgers, of dust for miles beyond, and the pride. For the first time the complet* cattle raising and other typical phases sparse drops of water may make little “What are you giving me?" asked of hardship or prosperity. works of Whitman are to tie obtain appreciable difference In the dust, even Senator Sweetner. It is not a novel, but the same char of the few inches of ground which it able In a uniform edition. By arratig««- "It’s a fact. There was |50,000 ap- acters appear and reappear in the story touches. But it is a service rendered, meut with Messrs. Small. Mayuanl with a reality which impresses the and according to all traditions must be propriated for the improvement of one Co., a ml with the assistance of Whit of the rivers in my state last year, reader with confidence in the truth of paid for; and again the screaming, man’s literary executors, this edition One snag was pulled out of the rivet the narrative. / AiCtfetable Preparation br As swearing coolie curses the hands and and this canu was made from that has lieen prepared an«l will lx» pub "The Biography of a Prairie Giri” feet and eyes ami ears of your grand slmilaliifii ihcFotxI.indIWuln lished by the Putnams through their enag.’* ting the Summit* anil lkasvls (/ will begin in the August number of the mother and your great-grandmother’s subscription department. Century and it will be illustrated. grandmother, unless you give him the Victor Hugo's "Notre Dame de Viewing With A'arm. largess that he demands. I’aris.” abridge«! and edltisl with In fl« Ntvtr Werked and Navcr Will. "Esmeralda," asked her father with troduction and notes by J0I111 R Wight- There is a New York farmer who has some sternness, "what was that young OLDEST PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Promotes DifjcMionClirerfttl man. professor of romance languages lived 70 years and is sound as a dollar, congressman’s business here last In OI ht II ii College, has Just I mm - u Issued ness anti Rest Contains neiihrr and yet he has never done a stroke of California Indians Who Have Long night?” tor text-book purpo««*« by Glim A Co. Opniin Morphine iwrMuwr.il Since Passed Century Mark. work since he reached the years of dis "We were merely holding a caucus, I I lie text Is carefully eillted. the notes N ot N arcotic cretion. There are three thousand Indians, papa,” she replied. are Illuminating ami uuobtruslve ami What a shocking example for the divided into thirty bands or tribes, in "H’h!” he rejoined, glancing at the Introduction in excellent brief hired man! the valley and mountain wonderlands something that sparkled on one of her Atouv * M ZZ fmm summary of Hugo's life am! work. It does seem, however, as if he ought of Southern Cali shapely fingers, "and you adopted a John lame's dainty little "Flowers of to be willing to let them put a tagged fornia. where, with ringing resolution, did you?”—Chicago Parnassus" series Is about to Include coat and a bad hat on him, and then three hundred days Tribune. a souvenir volume entitled 'Rell«|ue.« seat him on a high seat in the middle of sunshine every of the cornfield.—Cleveland Plain of Stratford-on-Avou a Souvenir of year, with nutrl- All Explained. Dealer. Slinkspeare's Home.” eoiiipll«*<l by A. tlous roots, aeeds. Mrs. Twickenham (to Mrs. Slimson) rosrtiso nuts and fruits —Of late we have been having our E. Way. with lithographs by Thomas ostcos We are not to blame because you have It. Way. The booklet <>| h - iis with a growing abundant meals sent in by the various caterers. Aperteci Remedy fsrCon* Upa T*k«r»r of ThM rheumatism ; but you are—if you do not ■tsrcl tt»U|iprr A> ly. with rivers Willie Rlimson (to his mother)— life of Shakspeare, "In little." Illus ' Bon, Sour Stomach Diatrtxwa try Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. bl rua. I ’•mar, I'M trated with beautiful little lltbographle I Worms,( otivulswits tewnsh teeming with fish Mamma, is that what you meant when IU4 Orejea. reproductions of the artist's pencil and plenty of game you said that Mrs. Twickingham didn’t nest and I. ohs or SURF Wnf» found in St Patrick’». in the woods, they know where the next meal was coming drawings of Sbakspeare's home and In-St. Patrick’s cathedral there is Its neighborhood. This Is followed by Fat Simib Struttura oF live a life of ease, from?—Exchange. said to be found by the pew cleaners AÄTOK1A WA I A. selections from his works, which seem &&■£*** almost luxury. The an average of 25 babies every twelve r ".•■"’"X’ connected with some of the well- month. These babies have been left time was when they were nearly all NEW YORK known landmarks of Sliakspeare couu- connected with the old Spanish tills- by Catholic parents, who know that hear«"«, <|. fi.*nilty «ppafwi'is «"»I «11 kiwtocrir Al I» juiiiths old '. try. pl«-«* «t»p|»l • ■ I «I fv I a «1». I h •< ll>«d«. w riw they will be raised, if they live, in »ions, types of which endure to this »»• atHi •»«•’ll »' I Wpl' •«!•* i'»r J, A. C. McClurg A Co.'s announce COM»*'. Catholic homes.— Ainalee’s Magazine. day. but when those Institutions were Hesfrrn Aluminum VrllfkUI I Imh v«. ments of new tli-tlon Include a new disestablished, they returned to their Rheumatic paint are the cries of protest S7h Wa.h.n<» * ■<» II1 . * IWtbonJ, Orff'Mi. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth primitive methods of life and so re ind distress from tortured muscles, achiug book of short stories of Chli-ago busi EXACT COPY or WNASPCW. ing -Syrup the best remedy to use tor their mained, some of them to the present oints and excited nerves. The blood has ness life by Will Payne, with lllus. Children daring the teething period. day. and the rest to the time when the >eea poisoned by the accumulation of tratlona by Thomas Fogarty, to !>• W. I’. M. U United States government came to their waste matter in the system, and can no called "Ou Fortune's Road;” a 11 his II KN wrll'ng lo *.l».rlls«r« pl< Room in the Procession. aid and with reservations and schools longer supply the pure and health sustain torical novevl, "The Holland Wolv«*s,” ■tonilo« Ihlo rapor. Clara—Dear Isabel, you are at last a much improved their general condi ing food they require. The whole system by J. Breckenridge Ellis. Illustrated by feels the effect of this acid poison ; and tion. successful artist! the Kinneys, whose Illustrations for not until the blood has been purified and Isabel—O, Clara, I don’t feel myself Among these California Indians are brought back to a healthy condition will "The Thrall of Leif the Lucky” have a success. I’ve just moved up a little found'people who. it is believed, are the aches and pains cease. •stalilIsluxl their reputation, and au He he lives, but he s dead because a lot of older strugglers have the oldest living persons on the Amer Mrs. James Kell, of 797 Ninth street, N. R., Illustrated edition rf the popular ro Wa th in ft on, D. C. write! ss fallows: *‘A few malice of Indian Oregon. "The Bridge got tired and quit.—Detroit Free Press. ican continent. Some of these men and months ago I bad an attack of bcialic Bheums person is women are authoritatively known to be tiam in its worst form The of the Gods.” The flrm is also pre pain was so intense that I Ladtes Can W.ar IhMi liver 130 to 145 years of age. still able to pot became completely pros paring a number of lllu>«trate<l books One tire »mailer after using Allen'« Foot-Fase. ter around at bascket making and the trated. The attack was an for children. Cute» swollen teet, bliatersand cslloui »pots and people nearly all an usually severe one. and 1» a certain cure tor Insrowlnf nails, sweating, like. Of course there are not many my condition was regard« hot, aching feet. At all Druggists, 25c. Trial In offices or ea as being very danger« Heredity Displayed. pacsage FREE by mall. Address Allen 8. Olm who have reached this great age, but ous. I was attended by sted, LeRoy, N. Y. there are a considerable number who one of the most able doc That a boy with a square chin poa- Many t get as tors in Washington, who is have passed the 110 mark, and scores also •esse« much the same attributes ns a a member of the fa©« as everybody Candid. who are 90 to 100 years old. al tv of a leading medical man with a similar contour was amply here. He told me, A—You see that lady over there? The Sabobas are perhaps the most In college Illustrated to the parents of Arthur. people in to continue hla prescrip. She is Mrs. A. I fell in love with her teresting of these Indians. They live tionsand I would get well. After haring ft filled That young hopeful came In to dinner times without receiving the Slightest a rule is sound at first sight, What do you think of in the mountains, among great cliffs twelve four leaf benefit, I declined to continue hts treatment any triumphantly display Ing a that? upon which are seen great pictures longer. Having heard of 8. S 8. (Swift s Specific) clover. "When you find that kind of a but means lot flabby fat recommended fur Rheumatism, t decided, almosl B—I think it would have been better painted by their ancestors, and live in despair however, to give the medicine a trial, clover It’s a sign some one likes you,” had you taken a second look.—Ex. and useless, rotting staying mostly by bunting. There are but 150 and after I bad taken a few bottles I was able tc be announced, proudly. hobble around on crutches, and very soon there of the tribe remaining, but of these a after had no use for them stall, 8. S. 8 having "Well, I guess It must mean me. 1 the it EIT* Fvrmanfotfy Corea No fits or narvouWMi cured me a^und and well. All the distressing ■ I I V after firRtday'« ateof Dr. Kliaa’sGreat Nervi number are centenarians. Including An pains have left me, my appetite has returned like you, Artie,” put In bls slater May, Baatorer. Send for FK E E S'J 00 trial bottle and treat* tonia Wata. whose picture Is herewith and I am happy to be again restored to perfecl politely. But the liver toa. I>>.ÍLH.K urb . Ltd . Ml Arch St.. Philadelphia. F* shown. Ilelsjlg. M ata was the most health. “No. It doesn’t mean you. May.” re burdened, deadened — stopped uork. There tne great vegetable trusted warrior and favorite counselor turned Arthur, regretfully but firmly. Hard Work. "N "N purifier and tonic, you are, with a dead liver, and right now of Victoriana, the famous chief who ^^k the ideal remedy in al] “It means Marjorie Brooks.’’ Freddy—Did you hear that Reggy is died some years ago, and who, accord- the time for resurrection. Wake up the dead! “Hut you can’t have Marjorie," spoke rheumatic troubles. working? I Ing to the mission records, was 130 WW There are no opiate« 01 up the elder boy, who was two years , Get all the filth out of your system, and get Cholly—Baw Jove; it can’t be! years '' age. Lonetta, the third wife minerals in it to disturb th« digestion and Arthur's senior. "Rhe’s my girl.” ready for the summer’s trials with clean, clear blood, body, brain free from bile, rorce Freddy—Yes; he’s rolling his own of Victoriana, is still living at the age lead to ruinous habits. “Now, you see here, Charlie,” said cigarettes.—Chicago News. Is dangerous and destructive unless used in a gentle persuasive way, and the right plan We have prepared a special book tn of 108. Her chosen companion Is Con Arthur, his square chin getting squar- Rheumatism which every sufferer from ception Rombassa, who is 113. The s to give new strength to the muscular walls of the bowels, and stir up the liver to new er, "when Marjorie got her hair cut this painful disease should read. It is the Sabobas have a large reservation, with life and work with CASCARETS, the great spring cleaner, disinfectant and bowel toriic. most complete and interesting book of you wouldn't have her 'cos she looked good grazing land and fine hunting the kind in existence. It will be sent fre; like a boy, so I took her, and now. 'cos <t a 50c box to-day—a whole month’s treatment and see how quickly you will be ranges and have a church and school to any one desiring it. Write our physi her hslr Is long an’ she looks like a building. The people are amiably dis cians fully and freely about your esse. We girl again you want her back. But you posed toward all whites and are ex- make uo charge for medical advice. can't have her. Can he, pa?"—New THt SWIFT SFECIFIO CO., ATLANTA, «A. j tretnely hospitable. I-eo Lugo, their York Evening Sun. i < hlef. is 90 years of age, but sits on his “I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor pony with the grace and agility of a I»I<1 Not Know lh<- Book. for thirty years. It is elegant for man of 30. a hair dressing and for keeping the A short time ago a well known writ Mitchell Wagon I Thhe Southern California Indians live hair from splitting at the ends.”— er of Izmdon, remembering that lie lind J. A. Gruenenfelder, Grantfork, III. i In every stage of progress. There are never read the uon-eanonleal hooks, j the Cocopahs, who still hunt with bows went out In search of a copy and In one and arrows, go entirely naked, live In lxiokshop afler another drew blank. At Hair-splitting splits ' debs almost like wild beasts, and roast last, lie went to bls own particular friendships. If tne hair their game undressed, and there are the newspaper shop, which also dealt In 1’atrero Cahulllas, who have become splitting is done on your Bibles and other light literature. "Hava highly clvlllzeil. The chief of the latter you the Apocrypha?” he asked. For a 10c. own head, it loses friends tribe has a great adobo house, embow moment the young woman behind th» for you, for every hair of 25c. 50c, ered In a beautiful garden of fruits and counter was puzzled. Then, brighten NEVER flowers. Ills table Is set with the cholc- , your head is a friend. ing. she said: *Ta It a weekly or a Best on Earth — ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD IN BULK* eat productions of cultivated fields and monthly?” BecstiRe It lx madn of th« hewt niHt*rfal pomlble Ayer’s Hair Vigor in his wife, mother, sons and daughters to buy. 11><‘rnftritjfacttirfrH H»^olut*1y pay 2» TOIIKI i Fl*'7’.“7¿7 • to M per epnt above the murkPt prlc«* ofbcitl advance will prevent the (l,, »> •« >'»• |, la are well-dressed, well-educated, well Cruelty of .Inpaneoc Cook*. f;ra<1«*N of whroii timber for the privilege of fil ‘ ■* sr-i’iss *•«'• • ing ovor and Nklrnming off the ur«*a»n of tho mannere«! and refined. splitting. If the splitting Japanese cooks are the most cruel In wagon »to« k, which Is carried for S to 5 years I h - for»- making up. which in«'HiiR an Investment In the world. They cut every atom of KVi.L *"•••• "h«n »mfr 1, e»n>I»lsslon .Emihar meSlelss la th. ' Vs" has begun, it will stop it. wexxi Mock of nearly one mllilon dollars. Switzerland’s Illg Export Record. ■ •»>nl!n!l "r* ■•‘•■»•S *l< L <". * ! «•<<>»" re«ll- flesh off a living fish piecemeal, with M IT< II KLL Wagortt are unMurpa*- » d for ?,T,!,‘.e";rr«'!< M■»A"-rir e..r,th*-- »I.N i Mil«. All SratrliU. l ha " *11 «MlUr I ’ S'«"" kills mor* quality, proportion, UniMi, strength and light Switzerland Is. population considered, out first causing death. rionsv refnaile«. Os •«■•» <I«»*. ,r r.e" • r°r ths ?.,?*"*,'S l<*i»llirr. It la ■ ru nnlrig. the greatest exporting country In tbs •7l«?»,.oia '!'** ",l*1 Why—take chances on any other? If your drunist cannot supply you, „„I sea. I.ll.«l. nil. . .i-i"« •"«• ". *' the «"■; t”'. *,„( h Why-not get th<» te-MT-A Ml l< HELL w < AM 17 1 r Wltal •end us one dollar and w. wifi express world, not even Englund being except l„ a .....I Hie . c . i . iv ,,",r am««»« h«. k Consumption of Cigars. w I...... »<C, pill • bsae.l II, »"'• • * • „hat »U* Ja»'Inf you a bottle. Be aura andclxe the name Mflcfte//, Liwlt * Xlsver Co. ed. and Its exports are almost exclu Two million cigars are smoked annu >x....a Ti l. ■ >.«««• ••■1«''re »„It wUlble**J of your «sarse* express omcs. Addreaa, FurUsud. b.aul., Mpoksiia. ■I',», »lenllh „III MMl' klf h s 'l fc, II»««* rree J. C. AYER CO., Ixxwell, Maa«. sively manufactured articles, ally In the United Kingdom. Agents Every where. < 111 •< elna I»« <‘ia "•* "C ,LW tOUX ar I'HltAv»*« Ll<lr..ai blklll.l.m BMUlili« <<»•« Th. tom*'** bM • ‘’ur,ou* b"‘,,rr’ AH«r ths revolution of Doming», many French families cams from there Io Fhllaitoiphla. where they Introtlu.'.Hl thslr favorite potuiu. d’ am.mr. Al though intnHl.ned a. -rly •• from South Anierh* lute England. I was I ih «»«»! »1**’“ *"h s"’»’1'’1”“- It. ap*eiflo name. 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