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POOR DIGESTION LANGUID AND TIDED La Aocommodatta* Neighbor. Th. following converMtion of two —, a. young ladle, waa overheard a few Blghta ago in a Sixth avenue electric ” ear, report« the New York Time»: ng Trouble. | «p. you know> I thlnk Bh# lg abao- lood is deficient lutely the meanest woman I ever nples ami other knew?" that the blood' Wh*‘ U th* with uCCltriX “Matter? Why. everything, which only th* floe, nothing from — but — borrow --------- ... — morn- j Ing to night You auvw. know. ouv She use has me the a. i. • apartment Just across the hall from us, and the day she moved in she setarted by borrowing an egg from mother. The next day she borrowed a cup of sugar, life, new coup - and since that time she has borrowed everything from a piece of butter to nation. xxl and clear the the baby carriage, and has never made any attempt to return a single thing. I have often told mother that I waa e. going to borrow some of the things Ims and could not back, but she has always forbidden lood's Sarsaparilla me. Last night, however. I bad to well and the tired WTite some letters, and I had no Ink. great medicine has It was raining very hard, and mother fula." Mas. C. M. ' waa out. so I resolved that rather than I go out In the rain I would disobey Ila promisee t* orders and ask our neighbor to let n.e < promise. have her Ink. I asked her, and what do you think she said? T haven't any ink. but I'll let you take my shoe pol ish. It Is Just as good. It dries quick ly but you cau write Just as well with it.’ Oh, I never met a meaner wom an In my life!” Aa Interesting Letter Concerning p.r. .ui J ’ lQ,pQ.rill(l ills of the live« I h»vo £ ll(„t<,n follow your prewnpHon«. Transcript. ^•y'm^ho'^; CXlL 01 The Conquest of «•><• KoresL Two Naw Oparaa I’romlaad. Kz iravnik, the Kuaaian coniporer. 1» writing zn uporz »w011*! th“ ^\,7,kv "Franecw. di Ki»'*»*.’ ’,"l‘.Ak „ lhe French nmricizn >• .“^ "*,»1 operatic rendition ol ToliWi a «•»“' reel ion.'* Some sensible advice to women passing through this trying period. The painful and annoying symp toms experienced by most women at this period of life are easily over come by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coni|>otind. It is espe cially designed to meet the needs of woman’s system at the trying time of change of life. It is no exaggeration to state that Mrs. l*inkliam has over 5000 letters like the following proving the great value of her medicine at such t imes. '* I wish to thank Mrs. Pinkham for what her medicine has flone for me. My trouble was change of life. Four Jears ago my health began to fail, my ead began to grow dizzy, my eye« pained me, and at times it seemed aa if my back would fail me, had terrible pstns across the kidneys. Hot flashes were very frequent and trying. A friend advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. I have taken six bottles of it anti am to-day free from those troubles. I cannot speak in high enough terms of the medicine. I recommend it to all and wish every suffering woman would give it a trial."— B klla R oss , 88 Mont clair Ave., Roslindale. Mass. _ fsooo fw- /«IT If origin., of about l.ttw wooing M»»t 6» proa»»«. Poorly? t|lillk Hoy Stannard ’,i,k,\r’., ‘’'.’'g'lriuK the •The Great North«»'- a bt,,l(.r tnen an»* women of vttHtneMi »nd understanding of lb' ( wealth of .... . *0,,2, forest. umgultiKle of the * Ta '•"d *>f »- '“"'X'irc:^ll‘sawmill, | I Bt til. ■«<«• Pr. P«llett-i h*‘* w Mr. Pbarmer, but how H .io you .upi«- ting up the wrong nie« THfi H<’*' *ND WHV. •• For two yean I Buttered ter- ribly from dyspepsia, with «•*•» depression, and waa alwaya fesllng potrly. I then tried Ayer s SMW parilla, and in one week « »•• • new man."-John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don’t forget that it’s “Ayer’s” Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don’t waste your time and money by trying some other kind. Use the old, rested, tried, and true Ayer’s Sarsapa rilla. |IM »MIK. AlUraul*«- x.k .our .tortor viral •»•lok« o( Ar»r'J Horaoir" U H- •" íílUml'r »WH' I»». Follow l.l. oUrko u.4 w. .Hi b. Co. . ........ Her Palmy Daye. —1...... r,i r.rln. iiwl« '■< "'*■ ii»''”»“''" Ir.,- I., addrraainx ^•[".'F.'J and liarm.,11 g»m-rnl Ir,'!",. "r.,“lan-l. ''■■"•••I Patience -When I »», young I had st least 60 offers I >r my • and. Those are what you might call palmy «lays, I »«I’l* hv ' hi ¿„oral •'■oi„|f larger an,.mnl '>< I'''“1 1,1 V'T''J, , ever Iwi’tiru written in thf t«1* y l>auy in one year. k'l ll RMIN MACIIINI RV CO. Beautiful Marks ot Maple. Hu..»..*’»• I*» J«ha I'railr- Fimi of Murrl«.'» slrsvl. i'urlland, Orvfos Nobody seems to know what cause It Hot Air Cookery. Writ» u< or roll lor i.rl.v« on »vvrylhln« In Is which produces those delicate and “I got a coki supper when I went lh.ni«» hln»ryllnv i (. .Ins «ut si «rat. I low., beautiful lines In maple, known as home tonight, and you bet 1 knk»'l »*<on< Husslv* 1 rVHi'i "• -parslor» sl«o •!> .. ........ han.! s..... I«. l>' ' '«Ir r.~'ni lor W« bird's-eye. Some people think they d edition about it.” come from the buudreds of little •’Did that do you any good! irlments branches which shoot out over the ’’Well, my wife made it warm for ■oduction by Ix>rd trunk of the tree as soon as a clearing nie.’’—Philadelphia I’rewt. >y the Messrs. Put- Is made around It. Expert timbermen I WANT TO BUY FOR CASH ass ■•Th* Chickcn, I)uck and ficcar leath- Alwav, Ira'k for IN« tra.lr mark say that is not the case. The only way Kkan.^M.I Kitt hrn Kitul ' 1 he wI h ella of London, is about to tell a bird's-eye maple tree Is to cut ere. AddreM out »nuke, Mhvs or beat. Maka o<»niiorlabl« • of Btevensonlana, It. There are no outward signs by which cooking. O. O. SMITH. anyeau (•I ta from magasines one can Judge. The Kailroad Gazette Finest Gold Plate Service. la relating to Ste- tells a story of the late George M. Pull »kitfFiA araraiara\»a^'arax»i»'k>4W* The marquis of Bteiilalbaiu’ owns a man. Many years ago be was offered a Miss Della Janveau. Globe Hotel, Ottawa, Ont., is from one of the oldest service of gold plate which is one<>( the THE U1IM1RIIU «OfAfllAL CAIIWAT IO wn that Andrew C. mahogany log for $3.000, to be cut Into and best known French Canadian families in Canada. In a recent letter to tinst in the world. It is valued at HI2AUTI1 AND WISAI.T»« lkle), who recently veneers. It was supposed to be a very The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, she says: $600,000. That of 1-orU Kolhichild is I, reali* a ,d,e .1..llar bra'k malled yo»l tur Al The Ideal Husband. i Rockland Connty, fine piece of wood, but this could only "Last spring my blood seemed clogged up, my digestion poor, my head celila .llver, Ir, UH» dora II II lell, a «ut She—Gertrude says she will never ached and I felt languid and tired all the time. My physician prescribed for worth about 1500,000. whose striking ea- be determined by cutting It. He de n.ely .ll»<-uverrat b. laliual Ke,n.-<llra tur ih* "ire .4 inali, itile a- • uè» «a,« In tnako me, but a friend advised mo to try Peruna. I tried it and am phased to state e had a large popu- clined the offer, but agreed to take the marry until she finds her ideal. Mothers will tlna Mrs. VTniloW'a Booth an>! art etoi’l**?twaiit. 1“ uutw ani» t ara He—What is her ideal? that I found it a wonderful cleanser and purifier of ths system. In three mg Syrup the best remedy to use lor tbe.r iiHtiiry log cut into veneers for what It was yeara. for thè nb k, t«> |>ml« hk »»hi •«»* an4 H»» h*> "Oh. any man who will ask her.”— weeks I was like a new woman, my appetite had increased, I felt buoyant, ShUUreu year« Ihe liervly <ll».-..v«rvl Angle Wonn IMI worth. The owner had it sawed and during the uwtnuig I ’ enod. eymour Is the pub- Kansas City Journal. tiraraage lui r. miivln» v. rliik !••• ai>4 beaiillty. light and happy and without an ache or pain. Peruna is a reliable family Ina ihe ....... i|>l.’«i •". hvw varleila. ol ro.-a, id Persephone,” a was paid $7,000 for his veneers. Any medicine." frulla ami vegetai lo». Ihe » beai «ori» ami «in Family Frankness. one who can discover the secret of de Maud Menefee. The Spite. f.erl. rateai rode.- imliailon rala «old Sister Susan—Do we dine with you n„»er Adia Brittain, of Sekitan, O.. writes: , Isfactory results from the use of Peru ami Oliver, «ami« a. l.l» i.rev . „Un« »malli»,« itold for children tn termining the interior nature of wood George—Jack is penning’ something Idiilng" mapl.’ »yriip ami augar Irò,,, »•»»!, Christmas. Rebecca? "After using your wonderful Peruna glv na. write at once to Dr. Hartman, from the outside will have a fortune. to his Arabella’s eyebrows. gue and Mr. Lang's BAilt tlrlnkd, Ira'le •••• .*t* for manuftrturar, Sister Hchecca—Oh. no. Susan hfw thimi'* nr< <1 t»ot a"k thf l'M ior. a rral h<MU4 Mabel—They're already penciled.— three months I have had great relief. I ing a full statement of your case and 'Hymn to Demeter” had continual heaviness in my stom he will be pleased to give you his val- Don't you remember? It's your turn dot tor iMiok and rnry< lo|M*<lla «•( <• nrral Infor New York Sun. mation. waiittd by rvvry mali an i wotnau thal ach. was bilious, and had fainting I uable advice gratis. Egge-Acily. to have us. want" I ralth a‘i'1 w» a tn !• a^-ut Iti) l1*«««. spells, but they all have left me since Address Dr. Hartman. President of I, white-haired and “I see.” said the telegraph editor, 41'» | a|M-r < tiv« r < «»ntanl» «ht-al iraa HOW 'B Tifi ST using Peruna." — Adia Brittain. The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus Verna looks like a t "that a woman in New York has sued The Californta Botarfcal Mrdklnc Co.. If you do not derive prompt and sat- Ohio. IUHN Xi.fth Alt ararlo Al.. I am An<«lwe, f’al. la spending the su her husband for dUorce liecause be We oS.rOn. Hundred boilers Reward foruiv eaee of Cauerrh that can not b.cured by Halil ’d life on shore. Al- pelted her with eggs.” Catarrh Cure. t, suffering from cat- | "And she probably wants to get out • ‘+++++++++++++-F++ Lengthening the Joy. F. J. CHENK Y A Co., Prope. Toledo. O. tbe underaitrned. have known F. J. Cbeney one leg, the old gen- of the yolk.” remarked the stock hu tor We Dot—Is that all the pie I may have the past 15vean, and believe him perfectly GOOD f manner and brtgbt- morist. mother? bon' rsblein all bu-iuee-transactions and fln- ••A tape worm eighteen feet long al __ THE ancially able to carry out any obligation, made Mother—Yes. dear. 1 the world's doings. 1 “Did omelet him------- ” least came on the ecene after iuy tukli g two by their arm. Dot — Then, mother, will you please CAsCAHE I ’ sl. Tbit 1 am suit hat caused mt anyhow. ” W* st A Tavax. "Her name wasu't Ommy. 1 Stimson's long ex- Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, cut it in two pieces and give me one b«i health tor the past three year« 1 am el III •t and the philosophy said tbe copy reader; "that's the worst taking Caicaretl, the only cathartic worthy of W aldino K isnax A MaaviN, - <LÍ¿ at a time? ootice by sensible people •• Wholesale Drmgiaia, Toledo. O. late Beautiful,” la at Joke ever hatched------- ” Glv W Buwi m , Uslrd, M aa Hall'aCatarrh Care Is taken Internally,actinr •+++i-++++++++++-M-+++++*++ “ Say, you fellows, drop that shell * early publication by j C|T# P.rtn.n«i>nr euraa So Ru w li.rTou.ow on the blood and nicooua surlae-rao i nlrectly lllO after Brit ra,'» drant t>r Klise'sQraat Nera system. Price 7Sc p,-r bottle. Sold by all CANDY Trenton, N. J. It game and get to work!" growled the Che lettore Sau>l for FR K K 8*4.00trial tutttlaarul trr-rU- flrnggista. Teetimonialafree. CATHARTIC f 420 pages and la to fellow that fixes the salaries. And at Hall's Family Pill» are tbe best. A Brown University student once as. Da. R, li Elitra. Ltd. Ul IrthSt.. rLU*d»lill*. Fa Write for » lousand 111 n«t rat Ions once more quiet reigned.—Baltimore bad the audacity to ask Professor Cas- Alcohol, ILLUSTRATED nerely a Listener. rta, one being printed New«- well whether his name would not be CtltCULAlU Easily Accounted For. Cpium, “And you never gossip about your lore. "Lillian,” said a certain little girl's as well without the C. friends?” No Bath. No Wife. Tobacco r«»r a no*r»o"r»T tn mamma, "there were three pieces of Dunbar, author of Lord Houghton’s epigram on "Bor "Never,” answered Miss Cayenne Among the Turks bath money forms ftmtiANnOhr ’ Life,” “Poems of an item in every marriage contract, cake in the pantry and now there is dello,” though It has often gone the "I can't bring myself to be so cruel a- Using A* Ttirphone Ham " etc., has Just read the husband engaging to allow his only one. How did that happen?" to Interrupt my friends when they an rounds, Is worth recalling. Said Lord "Well.” said the girl, her eyes wide Plrarant. PalatnMc ownt Ta.fr Oood po tew volume of poems wife a certain sum for bathing pur epen gossiping about one another. ” Houghton, then only "Dicky ” Milnes: with excitement, "it was so dark Good. Nover Sicken. Wenkm nr Gri|»v tor 2ic M jo No. 17 i companion to hla poses. Should it be withheld she has in there I didn't see the other piece." "There are but two lines In ‘Bordello' ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... For coughs and cold« there is no better Life” and “Lyrics of only to ge before the cadi and turn Bl.rllng li paaf. < SlBag., M m I c . b I. S.w 11J I can understand—the first and last— medicine than Piso's Cure for Consump For the most part It her slipper unside down, and if the ‘Who will may hear Bordello's story tion. The Only Thing Wanted. Price 25 cents. lalect pieces and will complain be not then redressed it is hath heard Sor- told.' and 'Who would Mrs. Noorich—Isn’t it grand to ride ground for a divorce. »yrlcs of Love and both are false. ” in your own carriage? dello's story told,’ and An Expert Opinion. Mr. Noorich—Yes. but I'd enjoy it Senator Hoar was showing some "Tea; he started a matrimonial Taking No Chances. more if I could stand on the side the novel by John D. "Some one was telling me that par walk and see myself ride by.—Brook Massachusetts visitors about Washing agency and expected to make a lot ot A Daughter of Tbea- lor matches aren't legal any moie,” lyn ton, D. 0., one day recently, and was money.” Life. "Why didn't he?” L Psge A Co. have in said Marmaduke. pointing out a magnificent old resi "He married his typewriter girl in ie few accurate stories 1 "Let’s go into the sitting room,” dence built years ago by a famous and Conxldcrable Différé ce. side of a week, and she wouldn't let ge conditions that has i said Alice, hastily leading the way.— rather shady lawyer of bis time. She Idiot—Bet you don’t know him go on with the business because It n. Mr. Barry's stories New York Sun. whei'sln lies the difference between a “Why,” the Senator was asked, "wav was too dangerous."—Cleveland Plain CJ old E ví ; hyh // i / h : i have already been good cook and a poor printer's devil. he able to build a house like that by Dealer. Poor Proof of Insanity. his practice?" "Yes,” replied Hoar, by the reviewers, The Victim—Unburden your soul. At Edinburgh, Scotland, a lady has The Idiot—One forms the pie and “by bis practice and his practices.” y William Archer, the You C ab Get Allen's Foot Ease FREE. been found insane who left $2.000 to the other pies the form.—Harvard Write Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y., for a J critic of England, Cyrus D. Drew, of Louisville, thus provide a fund for the rescue of sane Lampoon. free «ample of Allen's I’oOt Ease. It cures chil CURE Your HORSE of HEAVES describes an amusing Incident which blains, sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. hnston's new romantic persons improperly placed in lunatic t It makes new os tight shoes easy. A certain COUGH Wstvw'l’rr or link Ry» with I'll«,,, Ilnars occurred in New Orleans In the spring cure Mortimer,” will follow asylums. axaTaTatTm;».' «*<>•»■•••, They ASÍA OltAT StOOD Ftlllritl for Corns »nd Bunions All druggists sell No Danger. of 1894. “ I met Eugene Field on one it. 25c. Don't accept any substitute. lAhlM-OnDITIONtl, a sure cure for all ailments from which heaves Ward’s “Lady Rose’s "Do you think there is any danger (arper's Magazine. The CURED 34 HORSES. Spoiling for a Fight. of America being dominated by Eur of his pilgrimages for old bottles, pew h**n «•JntFniffrtsn »!*••• >*•>*<«*» th» i**st sight months and tn that Perplexing Situation. ter ware, and any old thing In the Junk ory are laid tn England ope." “That American prize fighter will r. «?*•’• «’urw.J ii'horws <>f llravo« 14 <,f lHatampsr «ml q ,,f < hr«>nic 1 ouah ¡lbs Prussiau Ksuwdise have a grr.i rwomati.. , in thia Mi.m M Parker—What’s wrong? You seem Jueen Elizabeth and on spare no expense in his match with “No, sir,” answered Mr. Meekton line. Some friends of mine Introduced KKSiENt BKMWi KK Hawart, Wsw Y~t etOeelera. Mdl.kSc Free H.n< a.^x. with extraordinary emphasis; "not sc. our party to Mr. Field and Wilson Bar worried. heroine la a celebrated the Frenchman." .frsMisn Brfnr4y fu Á St Nul, Minn Streeter—I am. I wrote two notes long as eminent Euiopeans continue rett and members of his company, then sdy-ln-waiting to Queen | "Is that so?” roKTLANM BMBU CO., Irani..d. ur.g.o. c...» A ...ta. —one to my broker asking him if he e the hero la a gallant' “Yes. He’s even willing to have it to marry American girls.”—Washing playing au engagement In New Or- look me for a fool, and the other to ton Star. leans. Mr. Field's greatest delight was Miss Golding asking her if she would ajeaty'e miniature navy. | come off by cable.” in teasing Miss Maude Jeffries, a Mis be mine. While I was out somebody ..Scarcely a Day.. m" has passed Into Its sisslppl girl, then leading lady in Mr. telephoned ‘Yes,’ and I don't know id first edition, which I’ s - m *« but wr arc railed upon to jier orm Barrett's company. She was very sen- which of ’em it was.—Tit-Bits. some flllticult dental operation that h jleton A Co. Issued 1m- 1 ths <llr»<-t r».ulto( m-glt-riiti» ti c t.-.-ih sltlve and modest, and it delighted r the holidays. In the We rannot urge Irxi »tr.iugly t„.„q She Thought of Him. Field greatly when he could playfully Slid eronon,» of rotraiiltlng adeutlai at larlty expressed in num- th» very llrat algn of t,M,ih troubla Al embarrass her. One day I found him I Creamley—I didn’t know you were kes first rank in Amerl- 1 ttr Mart thr»- innit.lr. arr rorrsrlmt in his room busy on the floor pasting acquainted with Miss Lovett. <tuli kly and at ■mall coal our rnrihoda Ben-Hur” and “Uncle | together. ; a*ked me last night If I knew you. air I'attilr*» and our work snaram.....I large sheets of brown paper ] oeing its only rivals. The Roth iil-.oiie, ttrexon South •“»I mi ,. Jeffries He had written a poem tn to Miss Jeffries 1 Hoamley - - —That was nice of ii'lunibia Otnui evenlnua l|i| y Some people have been suffering ntury of editions was APIITr Akin PUDAkllP , , , ...» What led her to ask you that, I won Hunilaya front » to fg. from Rheumatism so long that in ths center of a large sheet of this ¿er? October last with an MUU I t MnU unnuniu, aaencii mi a a they can Scarcely remember the wrapping paper in his characteristic | ^hy—er— I had Just asked her if copies, printed on a spe- aaaaewAaas as. Or. i. ........... i «,M time when they were entirely nee small band—Indeed, much smaller than B|,e could imagine anyone uglier than WISE BROS., Dentists. , -’ll. ......... speclal binding. It was Ol. Hi, kaln.u a r. from an aclie or pain, and have usual. On the edges of this sheqt 1 Bill Thompson.—Philadelphia Press, rd a,,.l Wa.hiH.i . —_ * ed of by Dec. 1, complet- POBTLAND. OKBGOB. W“"la«U,u Be. long since forgotten the joys of a painless found him pasting others of equal size, e of 006,000 copies. The existence. They are at the mercy of every so that the whole, when complete, 'III appear In the family ill wind and their misery is aggravated made a single sheet about eight feet with full-page lllustra- by exposure to cold or sudden changes in square, This he carefully folded up burst the temperature. They become walking to fit an Improvised envelope about the barometers and most accurate in weather predictions, the increasing pains in size of a Mardl Gras souvenir, then ceded Clotbee. Senator brought te the muscles and joints foretelling the approaching storm or the coming of bad being distributed about the city. With >d story about Minister weather. It is from these constant sufferers that the great army of rheumatic the Joyousness of a boy about to play i the minister himself re- cripples is recruited. Their bodies are worn out by the incessant pains and a prank, be chased downstairs at th' the joints become so stiffened and bent noon hour, when he knew Miss Jeffries a dinner. Bowline Green, Ky. was at lunch with Mr. Barrett in thi ed some days after I ar- that they are at last compelled to give •entlemen:—About a year ago I cafe of the Grünewald. Calling n i Washington,” said Mr. ap or hobble about on crutches. was attacked by acute Rheumatism Nobody ever outlived Rheumatism; waiter, he sent the huge envelope In I had atuck so closely to in my shoulders, arms and legs below the disease never loosens its grip or rhe Kin<l Y”oit Have Always Bouirlit I iqh to her table. She glanced at it a mo the hotel and not showed leaves of its own accord, but must be the knoe. I could not raise my arm ture of Chits. II. Fletcher, and1ms I m . i to comb my hair. Doctors prescribed meat, and then gradually drew the d town. driven out by intelligent and persist personal supervision for over 30 vr-trn aii ”,,<, cp h ,‘’ for me for over two months without package from Its envelope, while Field eply was a rather painful ent treatment through the blood, for io deceive you in this. CounterZerts Imii^T no ono giving me any relief. I saw 8. 8. 8. and I stood watching behind tbe eu vertbeless, fully truthful, Rheumatism of every variety and form advertised and decided to try it. trance. It spread all over the table se I hadn't the clothes.” is caused by an over acid condition of Immediately I commerced its use I as she continued to unfold the enor I v. Bowen told how be the blood, and the deposit in muscles, felt better, and remarked to my nious sheet, and its rustle attracted the commissioned to hasten joints and nerves of corrosive poisons mother that I was glad I had at last attention of nearly every one In the ily and without opportuni- and gritty particles, and it is these found some relief. I continued its CBRtoria Is u harmless substitute for Castor oit use end am entirely well. I will room. When it had spread Itself all • himself with the heav- irritating substances that produce the goric, Drops and Soothing Syrnns f "s\ ‘ ’a ° PaWM always feel deeply Interested in ths »ver Mr. Barrett who, meanwhile, was tpparel necessary for resi inflammation, swelling aud pains, — '¿II,,'7 eaNa,, t* It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor T** ,fc suocess of 8. 8. 8. since it did mo co aughlng heartily, Miss Jeffries dlscov noid climate. As soon as which last as long as the blood remains substiincc. Its ago is Its giiarnnteo if .1 . Narcotic much good. Yours truly, WONDl’RFUL and allays Feverishness. Il eurt s Bi ’ J Worms red tlie poem In Field’s hand, and, al »wn be put a local taller ia this sour and acid state. MRS. ALICE HORTON. Colic. Ii relieves Tcelhing TrSei < n±7 Wl’“t homi - hough blushing crimson. Joined In tin n an outfit To cure Rheumatism permanently 811 Twelfth Street. and Flatulency, it asrinrilatcM tlm i (',d ? J ,,,,1’*tll"itloii iruatmi . nt aughter, for she knew he was some ¡hip of the situation was the blood must be purified and invig Stomaoli and bowels, giving hcahiiv ,i, t’ ‘ho liils Wndarfiil t;|>|. The Children’s 1’anaie^Th* MofheFs Fr|,cm|,.,rO‘ '‘,eep' wen bad ordered some ral- orated, and no other remedy does this so well or so promptly as S. S. S. It where about, enjoying her discomfit anrarh'"'"’' n*11-1 Jondon, and this was com- refreshes and restores to the thin acid blood its nourishing and health-sus ure.” ....... . wiihoui oper»- the Atlantic in a British taining properties. And when strong, rich blood is again circulating through ! "'¿»""1!*." ........ F Painful Subject. »‘II*. Ils ciirrg with Ich was one of the very the body the acid poisons and irritating matter are washed out of the muscleo non« wonderrul < ih - The Admirer — "The fringe of mag- and joints, and the pains at once cease "’•rhff, root», bud«, o be held up by tbe block- Bear, the Signature of 6 1 li'iu’e "'"l ''"«•''»hies and Rheumatism is a thing of the nollas beyond the lagoon.” There is of the allies. There was I 1.1 are entirely a„. the word something poetic about past. S. S. S. is a pu »»«'ein Ihlsraruiiirr ti.',"”"'. 1,1 "‘»‘th »I sei- table "fringe.” IL and Mr. Bowen's Lon- hern riera re,ned,J.’ medicine and does n such aa are necessary for Ih» nell'io "I over us, d a ",,,,,,,s d'w-n,r knows The Poet—Yes, except when It re h.-.,,.-...ra,r„h, „Li",¿’J;;'” ’-'"-ITS.Widen stomach like the st earance in polite society, Ters to trousers.—Stray Stories. gnarunleea le < ora ! 1 ‘•'"»a»»». 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