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Wla* Olí M»" ABUSE GERMAN SOLDIERS WANTED I Coughed i. A uh’««lltfhii,,, , •r.”w «<»«1 »a«ra,«aar lol«.,.,,....... .... ,,, ''¿•“"«S Methuselsh w**« ¿¿"i, | ■><«ilii«l 1« rlalu ami iliap, i. • *■ >1» Ida—Jack and the young » blow went Ilia Iasi pnullila |„ '-1'110« iiruiitid the premise*. • . . Private« Are Treated with the Oreat- ■»■• naked the Writ« tin bill p.iill. iilai. t„ I,. »MI,''?'•*'•■ up the stream trout fishing this morn ii a i<in ii i ■■! i . i ,,|. j,,;' "*kiin an I that vast warehouse w e«t Indignity by 1 heir tifllcera. to store my ing. I'ortlaiKl. Ortigiiii hj,, There have recently been a good friend. “Oh, that is »■ old •• 1 had • most stubborn cough ilia is unquestiona- May—Yes, and Jack forgot to take presents in, *»l' " ■ i ge» many convictions of German arili) birthday man. Thus «e *ee that s gnvn old sk. along his tiv. for many years. It deprived me officers for abuse of military authority the greatest blood and Ida—Oh, that doesn’t matter, „r alecs and I grew very thin. I lu the treatment of subordinates nnd has iti advantages. ffisn trfed Ay./s Cherry Pectoral, er medicine known. 1G heard the boys siv the young widow ivm.;-an have recently been exciting painful at i Th. INTERNAL RENtDY «nil wj* uuickly cured. tiv herself.—Chicago News j R. N. Mann, l-all Milla, Tenn. nr...be • "- JJ ,^‘,„.„,1 „.<.1« tention. Since January I. 11**3. there jsitively and permanently No Caso Ratals it Will Not Cnrv have been 150 convictions of otti era When It's Necessary. D«. K. u.- naw»** ires every humor, from Mr. Morley’s "Life of William Ewart and nop commissioned officers for “ Here's an article for women, Sixty years of cures imples to Scrofula. IL is said, “on ‘How to Make Yourself At- Gladatons” is now lu Its twentieth cruelty to their men. and the sentences Enterprise and Cau l«"- and such testimony as the “ I shall get there," *l<>oth hntar« of tmprlsoumeut or Incarceration In thousand. le Best, tractive to a Man.' ’’ above have taught us what "Before or after marriage?" slit in- The A. Wessels Company has se- a fortress which have been Imposed prinv, coiithltfutly. NoUry Public “When?” Cnutn»n. quired, thinking it was al>ou’t tin cured the Amerlean edition of “Steven- amount, when added together, to over Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Here Enterprise Is Hto«*" 1 « withering fifty years. Between the end of Jun • Attorney jt Law have a little sport with him. sonlana," by J. A. Hammerton. upon her laggard »inter. „ will do. » Eva's Discovery. “After, of course," he repliwl Book collectors will be Interested to and the end of September there have look Pension Atttorney •• \s to that I Uno» nothing, »h«. V/c know it s the great “By observing the fall of an apple,’’ promptly. "No woman ever loses the know that Houghton, Mlttln & Co. are been no fewer than eighty convictions Solicitor of Patents of this kind. Involving seiiteiieea of replied, haughtily: "h'lh-'r eniarked the moralizre, “Newton dis- knack until after she's inarriciL" Issuing a limited large paper edltiou of est cough remedy ever when I get there it »Ul I- -nwwlwn. Imprisonment the total terms of which No doubt he was, as she said, "a >vered the law of gravity,” Phonsai Fiske’s “Dutch and Quaker Coloules" made. And you will say amounted to over twenty-four years, vise."— Ifotroil Free Frew*. “Yes,” rejoined the demoralizer, mean old thing."—New York Times. Sururt, Main 1589 (nd., ij ^ j In Its illustrated form. to say nothing of condemnations In so, too, after you try it. and thousands of years previous Miss Helen Keller’s first essay in or volving Incarceration lu a fortress, IIUW’B Mother« will hn<l Mra. Wlnalbw'a Sootbln« JOd N«w York Block (other Eve discovered the gravity of syrup the be«* remedy to u»« tor UMlr children iginal nnd Independent authorship Is There’s cure in every drop. SEATTLE, WASH., U. S. A degradation mid other penalties. no law by merely biting an apple.”— iLe teeiBins »V. aff.ro.. hundred shortly to appear In a volume entitled Eleven of these eighty convictions nmatoMi IK . ».»I AHKawi»!«. ’hicago News. Swoi' »ttsrrli tbsS«»u»o»u9*>u«*> No Kick Coming. , "Optimism.” which Is now In process were against officers and ns their pun ».rerrh < y >t f(1 . ,|M. ToWo a Mr, Koxe—This portrait doesn't look of publication by T. Y. Crowell & Co. Ishuients varied between four months' Discouraging. John Lane announces a beautiful incarceration in a fortress and seven ; “Did you make any impreasiou on like my wife at all. Artist—I know it doesn't, but it new edition of “The Defense of Gue- days’ ordinary arrest It la assumed he young professor?” , “Gotsiness, no!? Three of his looks like she thinks she looks.— r uevere and Other l’oems,” by William that their offenses were not of such t.yUK.Uhriu.^, ^ .rM.4I Morris, illustrated by Jessie M. King, a heinous character as those of the Unts, his sister and a cousin were Judge. Whole • •' W.l.l'lMI I ISMS* »!*«’••■• whose admirable line drawings have nou-comnitssloned officers. In one case, ere listening to every wort! I said to As It Sometimes Hsppwns. Trying Times. Wtiole-al. P'11«« been reproduced with remarkable del- Bsll ’ aCstar.-bCsr. h i*«' " •*>'■ '»• '/ ’i. "I however, an officer was sentenced to im.”—Detroit Free Press. “How pretty Mi**** * invilii* looks ill “It must be very trying for a modest ; Icacy. Rlrectiy Oil Hl« i-K>< t au«l i a two months' Imprisonment and was white' Who is that girl standing near girl," he remarked. ih«»y»l«ui. frk.'-.P' Satisfactory Division. “The Book of Children’s rarties,” by dismissed from the service. The heavi h..r, with the big. red hands?” “Why?" she asked. Dull'» Ysnilb’ Pill« •'« >*• est sentence was that which was Im The old farmer and his wife had Mary and Sara White, gives In con ••That's her sinter. Hhs washes sml “She cannot-turn from the naked posed upon the uou commissioned offi 1 to separate. They had only truth without running into a bare lie. venient form descriptions of parties Blame All Vpoa th* Berries. Irons Mi« tiovius' gowns "—Chicago child. for the different mouths of the year, cer Breidenbach, of the Fourth Guards A small parishioner in Als'rilo'ii Tribune. “Everything friendly?” inquired a How It Does. with a great number of games and regiment, who was condemned to eight brought a basket of rtru» la rries to tin ighbor. years' Imprisonment for a very large many Illustrations from photographs “This is an extravagant age. My minister very early on Monday morn- Cold beauty. “Oh, yes,’ replied the old maneare- father had a much better income than and drawings. number of aggravated cruelties inflict T uwm — What a haughty creature ing. ,, . essly. I have, yet I spend dollars where he A new and enlarged edition of "The ed upon the men of bls company. “Thank you, n*v little girl, n< slie is. bhe has rather u foreign look, “No trouble about making a fair di- spent dimes.” The cases have been most numerous Shakespeare Country.” by John Ley- said, “they are very Is uiitilul berries. Fa N. Us No 90—|9QJ' inion of the property?” “Ah, yes; you mean at the saloon.” land, is Imported by the Scribners. The among the Infantry mid artillery ; there But 1 ho|a> you didn't gather them vee. hasn't she? Browne — -Yes; but I'm aure shea llFIIKN writing to ad «»rtiaara nlasaa “Oh, no. She gets the kill and the new matter and illustrations on the has been ouly one case In the cavalry. terdav, which was the Sabl-ath ' from Boaton. Her name is Elsberg.— Close Enough. anued fruit, an' 1 get the pig and the I TV manlluM this papar By far the largest number of esses English homes of the ancestors of "Ji®, sir," ISflUsd th« il'ild. I ppples. That’s even enough, ain’t First Cat—Willie Pussy and Tommy Franklin and Washington are of espe were in the Prussian contingent, where picki-d them this morning. But thvy Philadelphia Preus. it?”—Chiag*. Kittie had a milk-drinking contest last cial interest to American readers. the penalties Inflicted amounted to a was grow in' all day yestenlay. —Stray night. total of over twenty-three years' im Stories. Mrs. Wharton’s story, “Sanctuary,” .‘ure. Second Cat—Which beat? prisonment lu Bavaria mul about five ««- the first work of any length which she First Cat—Tommy Kittie, by a lap. <he thermome- months In Saxony. It must be remem Too Suggestive. has published since "The Valley of De r gs" queried the bered. however, that the Prussian con “That new waitress must go,” MU' Piso’s Cure 1« a good cough medicine. cision,” deals with a psychological sit- has cured coughs and colds for forty I nation of a most Interesting and novel tingent represents more than three- the landlord of the select boardinn »he untrained It fourtlis of the whole strength of the house. years. At druggists, 25 cents. kind, arising front a question of hered if the tempera- German army. “What has she done?" ity and covering two periods a genera r I was to give you tun Testing a New Excuse. “Why, when she was mine. > > anoti DESTINY OF HUMAN SOULS, “Say, old man, let’s go out aud have tion apart. guests if they would have There Is to be yet another posthu a time tonight.” Theory That the Spirit, of Depraved she said, ‘Name yer drink Bewildered. “What are you celebrating?” mous book by Sir Walter Besant. It Men Pass luto the Beasts* Chicago Record - lh rah I. “I’ve just drought out a new excuse Is to be a volume of essays and will be “John Heprv, I’ll thrash you sound Are the bodies of animals Inhabited ly if I ever catch you telling another to mention to my wife.”—Harper’s entitled "As We Are and As We May by the soul* of human vlllalus dead The Klisel Ton Hast' Always iioiigm mo* noriio tn<< »i;;im. Paper Clothe». Bazaar. Be.” The essays will set forth the ' and gone? Don’t sneer too hastily at story that isn’t true.” lure of Cha«. II. Fletcher, mill (ms been made under his Paper clothes are the latest novelty. pcr-Minai Mipcrvlslou for over 30 years. Allow no one “Ana yet, ma, I heard you say to author's plans for the Improvement of 1 the question, for If It should be an Quite True. to deceive yotl lit this. Coilliterfeils. Iinitations nnd the minister that I had great imagina the condition of the poor. Even if they swered finally In the negative science A Berlin tailoring house i. now offerin* complete paper suits for $2.50. H it •• .liist-a«-g*«><l ” ure but l'xt>crinient«. ami endanger tlin “Ef some young men,” said Vncle prove to be less practical than bls tion.” bculth of Children—Experiences against Experiiucut. Elx>n, "was as industrious addin’ up j "Palace of Delight.” they will be sure Is at a loss to account for the utter pros|Hstu< gives full instructions lot tigers in columns as dey is gettin’ ’em to be Interesting and worthy of atten depravity of the animals. It Is ap measuring one's self, and the firm else parent to the dullest observer that advertise* in foreign journals, evidently in rows on policy slips, I reckons dey’d tion. dumb beasts exercise a tuallgu Influ expecting to do an export business. be savin’ money.”—Washington Star. (Instoria is n harmless substitute for < astor Oil, Par«', The publication of a second edition ence over man. Think of the tempers The material is woven anti pressed, cfs goric, Drops nnd Soothing' Syrups. Il is l*lca«ant. It of John Bigelow’s "Mystery of Sleep” ruined by cows that liave kicked over dark cream color, ami apparently not President Diaz’s Costly Saddle. contains neither Opium, Morphine» nor other Nnreotiu draws renewed attention to a very lit Col. Cortina of the Mexican army half-filled palls of milk. Think of the very light.—World’s Paper Trade Re substance. Its ng«' I* Its gunraiitcc. It destroys Wiirm» itntl allays Feverishness. It cures Oiarrlnea und Wind has presented President Diaz with a erary American family. John Bigelow reputations for truth that have been view. Colic. It relieves Tcctblnir Troubles, cures Const I potion saddle that cost $20,000. The colonel | was our minister to France and exec destroyed by trout. Think of the lion mid Flatulency, it ussIniHiites the I' ihh I, regulates tint has spent seven years superintending utor and trustee of Samuel J. Tilden. esty that has been turned Into deceit Childish Amusements In Roiton Stomach mid ilowels, giving healthy met naTtiral sleep. One of his sons Is Poultney Bigelow, by the horse, so that they who trade In its production. “Are you going to play horse?” The CliUdren’s I'unncea The Mother’s Friend. the third volume of whose "History of that animal are bywords among the'r asked the benevolent gentleman wht Lover Is Dumb. the German Struggle for Liberty.” has less sorely tempted brethren. Think takes an interest in children. Nell—So the engagement is broken just been published by the Harpers. of the Indefinite prolongation of tins “Certainly not,” answered the litt)« Another son, John Bigelow, Jr., wrote list that might be made and then con Boston boy. “We are amusing our- off? Belle—Yes. It seems she told him “Reminiscences of the Santiago Cam sider if animals are or are not ani- selves by the sssuniption that brother Boars tho Signaturo of ' one evening that she wasn’t half beau- paign.” This is the family’s record for mated by the souls of liumau wretches Waldo is an ichthyosaurus and that I I tiful enough to be his wife, and he authorship thus far. am a prehistoric man in pursuit ol that have passed away. I didn’t deny her statement quick Some such theory must be accepted him."—Washington Star. MONTANA'S SHEEP FLOCKS ' enough to suit her. — Philadelphia and It Is not open to doubt that rea j Press. At 2 In the Morning. sonable people will acceiit this: The Yield of Wool the Last Seneon Wus souls of the wicked are condemned to “Seen the comet?” 37,500,000 Pound.. Wyndham and Duval. “Nope. No use to me. My wife The State of Montana in the wool pass Into animals and to stay there In Use For Over 30 Years During a recent debate in the house until they have discovered prospective never asks me for any excuse.. season of 11MJ3 produced, according to th < eruTsua caisask», isusas» • m « w e»rv. of commons on the Irish land bill an tenants worse than themselves. Cleveland Plain Ihitler. opponent of that measure referred to the estimate prepared by State offi This theory explains everything. The Mr. Wyndham, chief secretary for Ire cials. 37,5<0.<«O pounds of wool fri.m Bars Inhabit fish, the tricksters horses Wisst Saw», Prä« Mwa hin by »team or gaso land, who is very handsome, as a the backs of 12,5OJ,*.<k> eh.ep. F r this and those given to butting In become line engines, alao the latest In «aw mill ma- charming highwayman who was rob wool Eastern buyers paid ÍG.OcO.tOO. an goats. In the attempt to end their eblnery, «tump puller», well drilling I machin- —- nothino so good for chicnsns as ths mE’.TTWW Few peo- average of 1*1 cents u pound, ery. etr . etc. bing the British taxpayer His critic tenancy by finding suitable aw cessors write for your needa. ^PRUS6IAM POULTRY FOODY applied to the chief secretary the epi pie have any conception of wliat Is the evil spirits resort to temptation, REIERSON MACHINERY CO. Mabe* Henfl L«^nd Kr*R« thrm Iflting Cures ( holers R< ■ 4 taph on Claud Duval in Covent Garden meant when it is said that there are with, alas! unfailing success. The half 'aS's M| church: “Here lies Duval. Reader, 12,5* 0,000 sheep within the limits of the isiund trout dropping off the hook flaps Portland I out of .Morrlaon Street WOULDN'T It WITHOUT IT, tit- to H om LK, W m M .. mjs ¿ Oregon State. There Is not a single State east if male thou art, look on thy puree; if FRODUCI8 KCC8, *• •” t>r'-n. -r I'nusUn I'oultry I I of the Mississippi In which this gigan Ills tall In ecstatic certainty that the female, to thy heart.” has hu (Hjual II It Pa/ne. 1'ffiltMsvlli», Ohio tic Hock could graze, says the Boston angler will proclaim hint a five-pound- 1‘oultry Rook« FRKK. I*m mun KMimv <*••. M I’nul, Minn er at least And the i<s>k of bunnin Transcript. Comes to America to Learn. anticipation on the face of a goat If the 12,900,000 sheep of Montana Dr. Beli-ario Sasa, a prominent sur- were to march nose to tail, crowding about to knock some unsuspecting per That’s what you need; some I geon of Lima, Peru, has started for each other, they would make a line son Into a barbed wire fence can only j New York to study the latest advances thing to cure your biliousness, in medicine and surgery and then re 10.L00 miles long, or nearly half way proceed from the knowledge that tlm Th. hr>l'day tfiftd *r* uarfiil gj*•« rma tb« tuowl yaefui is taw and J LdiU« of round the earth. This line, In single riwultunt explosion will lower another and regulate your bowels. You port his observations. . WtBSTEA'S Hie, would he aliout 150 days In pasis soul Into the mire as a stepping stbne HlmplMl and no..* pr *(.-<•> msd« need Ayer’s Pills. Vegetable; INTERNATIONAL The Difference. Ing a given point. These sheep are for himself. ,11« ,.nir or.lar for a I’l«« I Io» •»'“•*. DICTIONARY an.lii* ths Hanitera lor aal« l<r *•*• •— -Uwcry-13- -BRfortrtUn.li^and Its ntly laxative. Miss Languish—Mercy! You don’t worth $100,000,000 as they w of En<lUb. Mosnykr, Ooo(n0,, FVlta, Ku able hoU»« •»( general acceptance would help the mean to say you destroy all your love range, and their fie bring Tacful. reliable. Attractive. Lasting or beard letters! I save mine religiously. »2.y)/«jwwo- The New Edition H m 25,000 New Words Tbelr mutton world to a higher plane.—Portland Oregonian. NewOaietteer of the World black? Use Miss Pertly—Of course; but, 5vou!d Led one man 2,500,000 years, PORTLAND, - - - OWE®* New Biographical Dictionary you know it makes SjijCoFHK-e where or if 1,250 people bad started to con UNIQUE BUITONHOIE CUITER. « mo r«eu. km IbwinUona Kirk iumima IIOINII MAI.HM Ali:i»r<»wt> one has oidy—¡rTew.—Boston Trans sume It at the time of the birth of HI*OKA.M¡ MUATTU1I Why Not Give Some Ont Thia Useful Prauntl CTR or paroGigTs or tt p, HALL* ro., na ■ fr la . n . h cript,_ x Christ they would have some left. FREE "A Teat In Pronunciation." Some of the most simple Ideas of the IaMru.,.,« on« or.f..rt«inlor for O» w)...lo l*n,.lv. The mutton would feed 2,500.000 Inventive genius have proven of the IlluWroIr I pampklrl aUo f,M. WE HAVE I 'EELINÜS AS WELL AS YOL O. di C. MERRIAM CO.. Publlabera, people on meat for a year, or, allowing most value to humanity, and It Is safe Bpring.leld, Mui , U 8. A. the average percentage of mutton to to venture that the Idea of a Penn each family, it would more than supply sylvania man for a buttonhole cutting this nation a year. The wool yield'd scissors will develop into a wonderful Dr. W A. Wise ha« found a and shMdUlely |s»lnlras way of • « by this flook of sheep would make aid to all those dressmakers and oth trailing teelh. and hla 17 y. nr«' «« 15,000,000 suits of men’s clothes. Made ers Into whose hands It may fall. tmrlenrn In plate work enable» him t<> III mouth» comfortably with any In cloth of ordinary texture It would There have been buttonhole-cutting kind ol lain« teeth wanted. form a band a quarter of a mile wide scissors before. It Is true, but here Is Dr. T. I* Wl»« la an eapert at and more than long enough to be an affnlr that combines an ordinary That blood poison existed among the ancients ha3 crown and bridge work and gold been proven beyond question. It has been traced back wound about the earth at the equator. pair of scissors with one that will filling. ASK YOU» DEALE» EO» THE thousands of years, and is as old as the Pyramids. This It would make n carpet on which an blighting curse has been handed down from nation to army might maneuver. nation and from individual to individual till it has Baled, this wool would fill 3,750 spread to all parts of thé world. MADE FAMOUS BY A DEPUTATION freight cars, or a train nearly forty Contagious blood poison, as it ¡3 called in mod<> < miles long. The United States navy ^EXTENDING OVEP MOPE THAN/ times, begins with a small sore or ulcer through y ' could not transport It nnd nn army of HALF A CENTUPY. the virus enters’the blood. This is follo vcd by ir 50,000 men might fight behind Its bales • TOWER 5 garment» and thi grçjrfk, a red eruption breaks out and be safe from the ordinary small A hats are made of the best tad the throat becomes ulcerated, and arm. The sheep of Montana, If herded A' matenala in black or yellow e blood becomes more thoroughly shoulder to shoulder one deep, would ' for all kinds of wet work infected, th the skin is spotted with copper-col» mnke a front 5,000 miles long. Herded SATIJMCTION IS GUAPAKTLED IF YOU iTKK TO r, bche, and it seems to the victim of In loose formation, allowing room to THE SIGN OF THE FISH Towes co.aosTON mavx ■ «. a sound spot in the whole body. move rapidly, they would cover an are* sease of eight square miles. ho con- HAD ALU THE SYMPTOMS, Allowed to breed In a favorable cli mind, Dear Sire: mate those sheep would become 50,- An a result of a eerioun blood dirorder ated t!ie poison rpj blood became poisoned and I suf 000,000 In the course of a year, *r ORGANS Mren, fered AND PIANOS transmits the t«i severely with Rheumatism and t< n other symptoms not necessary to men 0,707,200,000,<X» at the end of I and Contagious B tion. A friend of mine told me that he years. But man eats many of th' in becomes responsible __ had been cured of my trouble by B. 8. B.t _ i*. haT " be ‘ ,n •roubles a wrest rf.al bizza i ds and upon his recommendation I began annually and disease and ills of childhood—Sk its use. After UHing- it for some time my carry off many more, It Is estima <d Largest, finest A »tore full of perfect beauties de Catarrhal Troubles, Sore 4>lood was thoroughly cleansed of all shown at any ™ . ■on and made pure and strong again- that 8,000.000 Montana sheep peilslied Disease, White Swelling, signed expressly for the holiday wish alio to speak of its tonlo prop. Inside of four days In n bllzznid wlfic a* kt * and others just as bad. S. S. year ** *>• trade j» jS j» j» jt j» While purging my blood of omninnd Y'ascareti whnnsivar K " 1 vo r* ° ...•■, it built up my general swept the Northwest Inst winter. laprrsented • wh*ny»r »1.* opportunity great vegetable blood purifi 1th, improvod my appetite, gave me ZWOSusquebaqas Av« , Pailiel^ii*, pB. buttonhole ulti er . tonic, ^as long been recogniztu >■ creased strength, Audi felt better in City Men In a Quandary. every way. radical and safe cure for Contagio I am a i/reat believer in 8. 8. 8., and ■ little silts in the cloth and A New York man tells of two a CANDY Blood Poison. It counteracts the with pleasure commend it to all in need ■ II necessity for laying down youths of his acquaintance who. lilt deadly virus and cleanses and puri of a blood medicine. C athartic Yours very truly. Ing hired a horse and trap for a day1 >ls of seamstress' art for The same low prices and reasorable terms of fies the diseased blood, and under its ROBERT M. ZWEITZIG. Up of another. • 638 Walnut St., Lobauon, Pa. outing, found themselves nt th" clo tonic effects the general health im monthly payments prevail now that do at ail of the expedition confronted with II unent, which Is mide proves and soon all signs of blood TSAOS MASH »SOISTtSSO liewilderlng problejn of rcharncssln accompanying picture, other times at our store. Wiite us for cata poison are gone. The strong mineral remedies. Mercury and Potash, which r of scissors which are so often prescribed for the disease, dry up the sores, skin eruptions and the animal. The bit proved their cjh logues and prices. Christmas delivery when all external signs, but leave the stomach dllbculty, for the' horse made no nnry cutting, to the desired and digestion mined and the system iu sponse whatever to their overture affixed a peculiarly such condition that the disease usually "Well, there’s lulhln : fi r It but ade which will do wait," an Id on/ ¿ST nit foi'^sak' returns in worse form than ever. work In an Instnnt 8. S. S. is guaranteed a purely vegeta grumbled the/ i Is placed lionoath It. ble remedy. $r,ooo is offered for proofthat to-UUfUB'' r< 1/ ... danger of Its being mis- NO-TO-BAC SJi * it contains a single piineral ingredien^^| st. for the worker has It ever FILERS PÎANQJ S o-n 351 Washington Street, you have Hood poisotfTrnt©/ g the different stages and giving all theSayi •Rting one’s self at home. Our physic1“ ’ wanted free of charge. Hood’s Perrin’s Pile Specific L. N. ROSENBAUM Blood Medicine I What is CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought Liver Pills A Gift Worth Giving APr esent Worth Hdvin Sanders Disk Plow Mitche’l, Lewis«Slater Co. Send for Special Circular S DYE DONT GET WET! ® •SLICKED WISE BROS., Dentists, FOR CHRISTMAS Lazy Liver