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    ADMIRAL
Pe-ru-na Drug Co.,
Gentlemen: "
ru-na and I believe
ADMIRAL SCHLEY, one of the foremost, notable heroes of the
Nineteenth Century. A name that starts terror in the heart
of every Spaniard. A man of steady nerve, clear head, un
daunted courage and prompt decision.
Approached by a friend recently, his opinion was asked as to
the efficacy of I'cruna, the national catarrh remedy. Without the
slightest hesitation he gave this remedy his endorsement. It ap
peared on later conversation that Pi-runa has been used in his family,
where it is a favorite remedy.
Such endorsements serve to indicate the wonderful hold that
Peruna has upon the minds of the American people. It is out of
the question that so great and famous a man as Admiral Schley
could have any other reason for giving his endorsement to Peruna
than his positive conviction that the remedy is all that he says
it is.
ThelT ism's
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The New Subscriber who cuts out and send this slip or the name
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All the Issues of The Companion for the remaining weeks of 1903.
The Thanksgiving , Christmas and New Year's Double Numbers.
The Youth's Companion "Springtime" Calendar for lM, lith
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Then the fifty-two Issoes of The Companion for f 904 a library
of tbe best reading for every Member of the family, cjoi
FVLV ASSOVSCEMEST AKD SAMPLE COPIES OF TUB PAPER FREE.
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. BOSTON. MASS. -
THERES NO USE ARGUING
DdLinu Starch b tf very best Stircn
a'safed.
Hundreds rfl testify to It
Try R once younelL
J7 guarantee uthfatinn or taortj hark.
You can't lose.
Defiance Starch b afcsnluttly tree Eroca. A-ffitraTfc
It males the clothes look beautiful and will not rot
them
Get R of your grocer.
It ounces for 10 crt-oa-tliIr J mere than
you get of A07 other brand..
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.,
OMAHA.. UB,
V. !. DOUGLAS
3.SS&3 SHOES K
You can save from $3 to $5 yearly by
wearing W. L. Songl&s S3 JO or $3 ahoea.
They eqnal those
that have boca cwt
in v: from S4.00
to The iin-
metis salo cf ". L.
lKni:!:u iioS provtS
their superiority over
11 other make.
Goi.I by retail shoo
dealers everywhere.
Look for name and
price on bottom.
That Doaclaa ae. for.
aatelt prow there W
valae la Dosela. nit am.
areas Is tbe ale heat
errmd. Pat.Leat her atwte.
Our $4 em a? Lln.r.mnot
MM It mail. "i
Catalog, free. W. h MHttLAS. Bracatoa.
FREE TO WOMEN!
To prove the hemline- and
eleaosintr power of Asztine)
Toilet .Intieeptte we will
, Kali a large trial vtclnm
itb book of instructions
.beolatoly frr. This Li not
a tiny samoie. but a Urn
package, enouea to con
vince) anyone or iu value.
, Women all over the countrr
i are praising Paxtine for wUat
lit baa doo9 in loeal trat
'ment ef feaaal tile, carina:
all inflammation and dischanres. wonderful as a
cleansing raainaJ doncbe. for aore throat, nasal
catarrh, as a mouth wash and to remove tartar
and whiten the teeth. Semi today; a postal card
will do.
Moid by di-ag-frteta or snt sMtpld by as. SO
taw tare Nttiert.ettota COBimnitw
Till M. PAXTOM CtX, Boston.
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When Answering Advertisements
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ENDORSES
Columbus, Ohio:
can cheerfully say that Mrs. Schley has taken Pe
with good effect." W. S. SCHLEY, Washington, d. c.
Companion
The woman who constantly com
plains is the one who understands her
self least.
Men of ability are not always pos
sessed of attractive manners.
f ' f i I baa no terrors for
1 VJI i ai themanwboweara
trarramtta water rrvqr.
: SAWYER'S
I oneaciotning
tad for all kinds of work. O.t
only the ewiu that will not
erm-,pe or gw kk-u. ii
your oraicr doesn't Bare
them, write for ealaloaiM to
BL M. tAWTKB d BOS,
aaifewa Jaaaa,
G3Ti KKX11
At all aterea, or by naJl for tbe price
' HALLanucKCuritxrYcns.
TO FAIODS
We fnraish IS cow with every quarter aection of
land boucht of as. Yon pay for them oat of their
cream. Wa apply the crop payment plan to stock.
We are lookinc for men who waat to own their
nomas. We can and -
WILL HELP YCU START RIGHT.
If yoawant alarm or ranch in the "Garden of Proe
aoiity" send for oar free list and descriptive folder.
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The fact is Teruna has overcome all opposition and has won ill
way to the hearts of the people. The natural timidity which so many
people have felt about giving endorsements to" c.aj remedy is giving
way. Gratitude and a desire to help others has inspired thousands o
people to give public testimonial? for Peruna who heretofore would
not have consented to such publicity.
Never before in the annals of medicine has it happened that so
many men of national and international reputation have been willing
to give unqualified and public endorsements to a proprietary remedy
No amount of advertising could have accomplished such a result,
Peruna has won on its own merits. Peruna cures catarrh of whatevel
phase or location in the human body. This is why it receives so many
notable and unique endorsements.
Address The Peruna Drug M'f'g Co., Columbus, Ohio, for free
literature on catarrh.
If a man's wife doesn't think him at
least three time3 smarter than he real
ly is. then he married the wrong wo
man.
ton never hear any one complain
bout "Defiance Starch." There Is
none to equal it In quality and quan
tity, 16 ouncss. 10 cents. Try It now
and save your money.
Pretty girls often shower smiles so
indiscriminately that they become val
ueless. Some men accept attentions from
women with boorish condescension.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not
etaln the hands or spot the kettle, ex
cept green and purple.
He Begin Early.
Dr. Francis L. Patton, president of
Princeton Theological seminary, has
a reputation not only for the excel
lency of his sermons, but for the short
notice at which, on occasion, he can
prepare them. Some time ago he
was conducting a "question box" at
summer school, when be was asked
by one of his auditors, "Will you tell
me. Dr. Patton, your method of pre
paring your sermons? Do you begin
early in the week?" "Yes." said Dr.
Patton, "quite early." "But," per
sisted the questioner, "how early?"
"About 6 o'clock Sunday mornings."
Silk Made of Wood.
Artificial silk Is now being made In
Europe from wood fiber, tinder an
English patent. The American, consul
at Stettin writes of It: "The sample
shown me was very soft and of a
cream color. Each thread is made up
of eighteen single strands. A single
strand is hardly perceptible to the
naked eye. As to the relative
strength of a real silk thread and this
imitation, the real silk is two-thirds
stronger. It is said to take coloring
or dyeing readily, .and when woven
into pieces has the appearance of real
silk. It is impossible to get samples
here, or information as to the process
of manufacturing, exoepting that no
particular kind of wood is required and
that the pulp undergoes a chemical
process and is pressed through very
fine tubes by hydraulic pressure, form
ing the single strands which go to
make up the thread."
Still Another Case.
Franksville, Wis., Oct. 12th. Many
remarkable cures are being reported
from all over the country but there
It one right here in Franksville which
is certainly worth publishing, and
which has not as yet been given to
the public.
Mrs. Louis Markison of this place
had been a sick woman for quite a
long time and could not find anything
to give her any help. She suffered all
the painful symptoms of what is gen
erally known as female weakness.
Every woman who reads her story
will understand these distressing con
ditions which combine to make the
lives of many women one long bur
den of weakness and suffering.
Mrs. Markison chanced one day to
hear of a new remedy called Dodd's
Kidney Pills, that was said to be a
splendid medicine for women's weak
ness. She determined to try some
and soon found herself getting better.
She kept on with the pills and was.
cured. Speaking of her case, Mrs.
Markison says:
"I can and do praise Dodd's Kidney
Pills as a remedy for female weakness.
They are the best medicine I have
ever known, and have done me a
great deal of good."
"Appendicitis" is Barred.
The illness of King Edward VII
brought to light the fact that the
word "appendicitis," which is in gen
eral use in this country, Is not so
common in England. It is, as a mat
ter of fact, of American origin, and
it is possible that this is the reason
wny-- it is ignored in the huge "New
English Dictionary." Dr. Murray,
however, has recently accounted for
his decision on the ground that words
ending in "Itls" are not English, but
Graeco-Latin, and do not come within
the scope of an English dictionary,
unless, as is the case of "bronchitis,"
tbey are in popular use. In this coun
try, lt least, one is used as much as
the other. British medical experts
seem to dislike the word equally, and
Sir Frederick Treves, in a recent
work, goes out of his way to condemn
"appendicitis" and to find equivalents.
Stop tne Cowujh and
Works Off the Cold
Laxative Browo Quinine Tablet. Prfos 25c
Giddy girls can convert sensible
men into objects of derision.
Men occasionally carry fun so far
that it becomes annoying.
- If yon - don't get the biggecS sad
best it's your own fault Defiance
Starch is for sale everywhere and
there is positively nothing to equal
it In quality or quantity.
It costs at least ten times as much
to live according to the requirements
of fashion as it does to live according
to the demands of nature.
TOtTK CLOTHKS VADKOf
Use Red Cross Ball Bine and make
wbito arain. Lanre 2 os. pexdugs, ft
Women know hov to look offended
without feeling It
PE-RU-NA
It takes a man by surprise wkes
woman intelligently contradicts his
pet theories.
' When a girl laughs at a man's id'e
character he at once Imagines himself
entertaining.
A rolling stone does not make much
of an upnill fight.
Japan's Remarkable Progress.
It has not taken Japan long to get
into the ways of civilization. Less
than five years ago "the consular
courts, such as the civilized nations
maintain for the protection of theif
citizens in eeml-civilized countries,
were abolished in Japan. This sum'
mer an international exposition is it
progress In Osaka, with exhibits from
various occidental nations, and a sur
prisingly large display of Japanese
products manufactured in the modern
way. There has been no greater mar
vel ir the industrial and political his
tory of the world than the conversion
of the mikado's empire from the stan
dards of Asiatic stagnation to western
life. There are people who believe
that when China awakes the world
will see a still greater marvel.
Famous Moated House.
The. moac which so often surround
ed halls and castles in the old days
is now generally dry and filled up.
but some remarkable specimens still
remain. Perhaps the finest example
of a moated house is Helmingham
nan. tne seat oi Liorti lonemacne, m
Suffolk, about eight miles from Ips
wich. The drawbridge still remains,
and it has been raised every night for
more than 300 years, the ancient pre
caution being observed even though
the need for it has long passed by.
The moat which surrounds Leeds cas
tle, near Maidstone, is so wide that it
may almost be called a lake. The
ancient episcopal palace at Wells is
surrounded by walls which inclose
nearly seven acres of ground, and by a
moat which is supplied with water
from SL Andrews' well. A venerable
bridge spans the moat, giving access
throvgh a tower gateway in the other
co-t
ORIGIN.
Of a Famous Human Food,
The Story of great discoveries or in
ventions is always of Interest.
An active brain worker who found
himself hampered by lack of bodily
strength and vigor and could not
carry out the plans and enterprises
be knew how to conduct was .led to
study various foods and their effects
upon the human system. In 'other
words before he could carry out his
plans he had to find a food that would
carry him along and renew his physi
cal and mental strength.
He knew that a food that was a
brain and nerve builder, (rather than
a mere fat maker), was 'universally
needed. He new that meat .with the
average man does not accomplish the
desired results. He knew that the
soft gray substance In brain and
nerve centers is made- from Albumen
and Phosphate of. Potash obtained
from food. Then he started to solve
the problem.
Careful and extensive experiments
evolved Grape-Nuts, the now famous
food. Grape-Nuts contain the brain
and nerve building food elements in
condition for easy digestion. The re
sult of eating Grape-Nuts daily is
easily seen in a marked sturdinesa
and activity of the brain and nervous
system, making it a pleasure for one
to carry on .'the daily duties without
fatigue or exhaustion. The food is
in no sense a stimulant but is simply
food which renews and replaces tho
daily waste of brain and nerves.
Its flavor is charming and being
fully and thoroughly cooked at the
factory it Is served instantly with
cream. ,
The signature of the brain worker
spoken of, C. W.' Post is to be seen
on each genuine package of Grape
Nuts. Look In each paeksge for s copy of
tbe famous little book, "Tbe fioad to
WeUviUa." - x
II Per Rheumatism jj
II Neuralgia Sprains 0
11 Lumbago Bruises u
( BacKscho Soreness fi
;( Sciatica Stiffness JS
fl Use the old reliable remedy II
St Jacobs Oil
1 1 Prtewt 95?. avsad 50c. 1 1
ANOTHER EUROPEAN INVASION.
"New York Cos Ip Are Awaiting with Interect the Visit to That Ctty
cf a Number of En8lir.ri Women of Title-, Who Arc Ssid to Be Planning ta
Turn tbe Table3 on the Galaxy of American Girls Who Have Married
High-Corn Englishmen." News Item.
For oome Time the Titled Foreigner Has Been Preferred by Our Heir
esses to the Exclusion of the Home Product, but '
When ths Latter Begin to Receive
Ladies
l aM w-aotalrsn
Undoubtedly There Will be Grand, though Belated, Recognition of the Su
perior Charms of the Domestic Article.
JAPAN REJECTS PROPOSAL.
Russia Desires to Cut Up Korea, Tak
ing Half.
LONDON. The correspondent of
the Daily Mail at Kobe, Japan, tele
graphs that Baron Von Rosen, on
October 4t presented a note to the
Japanese government, contending that
Japan had no right to interfere in
the question of the evacuation of Man
churia, which solely concerned Russia
and China. The note further pro
poses the partition of Korea and sug
gested that Japan should take the
southern half and Russia the north
ern provinces.
The note was discussed by a coun
cil of ministers October 5, and Mar
quis Yamagata, commander-in-chief of
the army,' had consultations with the
ministers of war and marine. The
Japenese government, adds the corre
spondent, then sent a reply to Baron
Von Rosen, rejecting the Russian pro
posal. A crisis is possible at any
moment.
SIR THOMAS SAILS FOR HOME
Will
Say Nothing About Challenging
k Again for Cup.
, NEW YORK. Sir Thonia3 Lfptan
sailed for England Friday on the
steamer Cedric. Sir Thomas said he
Vas not feeling as well as he looked,
but that he expected to gain strength
on his way to England.
Sir Thomas bade goodbye to II. II.
Davies, his American representative,
and Captain Webster, who were the
only persons at the dock to see him
off. He would not talk about the
possibility of his challenging again for
ne CUD
The Cedric also carried J. Coleman
Drayton, Dr. Hans Schwegel, Austrian
vice consul at Chicago; P. H. Whit
taker, M. P., and Y. H. Truesdale,
president of the Deleware, Lackawan
na & Western railroad.
TRAVELER TURNS ON THE GAS
Evident Suicide of T. F. Cox at a Lin
coin Hotel.
LINCOLN, Neb. T. F. Cox, whose
home, according to an address found
in a pass book which he carried in
his pocket, is supposed to be at
Gresnleaf, Kan., went into his room at
the Boyd hotel here Friday morning
And turned on the gas. Ho was
found by the hotel clerk, almost dead,
and died two hours later at aa un
dertaking establishment.
Cox did not regain consciousness
and a reason for his act is not known.
He was evidently on his way from
Seattle, Wash., to his home in Kan
sas. He was about 40 years old.
Roosevelt Ranch Sold.
BISMARCK, N. D. The old "Chim-
aey Butte" ranch, made famous as
the ranch established by President
Theodore Roosevelt when he was a
Bad Lands cattleman, has been sold
Strike May be Averted.
CHICAGO Indications are that the
threatened strike of the employes of
the Chicago City Railway company
will be averted. Arrangements have
been made for a conference be
tween representatives of the union
and General Manager McCulloeh on
Monday, when it Is believed that an
amicable adjustment of the contro
versy will be reached. Both sides
are said to be willing to make con
cessions. Suit Over Division of Millions.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. In answer to
suit filed in the federal court by Mrr.
C C. Burnes of Chicago and her
daughter, Marjorie, for a division of
the Burnes estate of Missouri, valued
st $15,000,000, Lewis C. Burnes, pres
ident of the National Bank of SL Jo
seph and head of the estate, has filed
a cross bill, asking for a redistribu
tion of stock, but seeking to hold
the estate Intact for the present at
least..
tarn,
I
the Flattering Attentions of the English
TREATY TO AVOID WARS.
France and Great Britain Agree on a
General Arbitration Plan.
PARIS. It was learned in authori
tative quarters that the terms of the
general treaty of arbitration between
France and Great Britain have been
concluded between Foreign Mininter
Delcasse and the authorities in Lou
don. All the substantial terms of tho
treaty have now been settled. There
only remain minor questions of detail
and the signing of the treaty. Thcso
formalities are so far advanced that
the treaty is considered to be an ac
complished fact. The advanced stato
of the negotiations has not yet be-ia
communicated to the public.
The treaty follows the general Unas
of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, which
to a considerable extent served as a
model. It is pointed out that the Hay
Pauncefote treaty, although rejectel'
by the United States senate, now
serves tho useful purpose of giving a
basis for this important Anglo-French
treaty. The officials also view the no
gotiationa as evidence of the sympa
thetic attitude of the Unit'l States,
France and Great Britain on the prac
tical adoption of the theory of arbi
tration. EXPENSES TO DE CUT DOWfl
Number of Municipalities in Philip
pines to be Reduced.
MANILA. A commission is now
engaged in reducing a number of
municipalities in the different prov
inces of the islands. This will greatly
reduce the expenses of the govern
ment. At the request of Governor Taft,
Admiral Stirling has detached two
gunboatc, the Iala de Cuba and the
Fampamga, to Samar to search the
neighboring waters for the little
steamer Victoria with Johnson and
Herman, the defaulting. constabulary,
on board. The ccast guard vessel has
also been sent out to overtake the
fugitives if possible. No tVord of
their whereabouts has been received
from any source.
GIVES MONEY TO COLLEGES.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan to Distrib
ute the Bennett Bequests.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. William J.
Bryan, as executor, filed for probate
the will of the late Philo S. Bennett.
The will disposed of an estate worth
approximately $253,000. Among the
public bequests the will provides that
$10,000 will be divided among twenty
five colleges or universities by Wil
liam J. Bryan, and $10,000 is given to
Mr. Bryan to aid needy students,
while a similar amount is to be dis
tributed by Mrs. Bryan among deserv
ing students in female colleges.
NEW YORK There is an uncon
firmed report here that Mrs. Philo S.
Bennett will contest the will of her
husband.
Land Fraud Investigation.
BUTTE, Mont. A special from
Great Falls says: The Great Falls
land office Monday received instruc
tions from Washington to withdraw
from entry under the desert land law
all lands in the district lying south
of the Missouri river. The order af
fects approximately 1,150,000 acres,
The officials were also, instructed to
suspend, pending investigation, all des
ert entries upon which patents have
been issued.
Appeals for Relief Funds.
LONDON The archbishop of Can
terbury has issued an appeal urgently
representing the necessity for sub-
-scriptions to the Macedonian re'Jef
fund.
China Buys German Guns.
BERLIN The Chinese minister Is
at Essen, where he is buying arms and
other war material. '
OJJLLlUzLK
ALL TIRtiO OUT.
The wp.iry, worn
out, all tlroil rc'l
ln;s come to cv
cry body who
taxes the lild
neys. nrn the
kidneys aro over
worked they full
to perform the
duties naturo ha
provided for
theni to do.
When the kid
neys fail danger
otis diseases
quickly follow,
urinary dlxordcra.
diabetes, dropsy, rheumatism, Bright'!
diseaHo. Dunn's Kidney IMIla cure alt
kidney and bladder Ills. Read tbe fol
lowing case:
Veteran Joshua HHler, of 70G South
Walnut slrect, Urbsiia, 111., says: "In
tbe fall of lfcJ9 aft-r getting Dosn's
Kidney Pills at Cunningham IiroH.'
drug store in Champaign and taking
a course of treatment I told the read
,rs of the paper that they had re
lieved ine of kidney trouble, disponed
of a lame back with puln acroHM my
loins and beneath the shoulder lladH.
During the Interval which had elupved
I have had occasion to resort to Doan't
Kidney PHIh when I noticed warulriK
of attack. On eath and every occa
sion the results obtained were Jut aff
satiKfactory as when the plllx weir
first brought to my notice. 1 Jimt ac
emphatically endorse tho preparutlou
to-day as I did over two years ago."
A FRF.E TKIAL of this great kliluey
medicine which cured Mr. Heller will
be mailed on application to any part
of the United Stat en. Medical advice
free; strictly confidential. AddrcHs
Foster-Mllburn Co., Iiuualo, N. V.
For sale by all druKgUts, price CO
cents per box.
Wherever inflamutioii exlHts. Ihtre
you may use with perfect safety
'.v
SAV&
although the Ralvo in chiefly recom
mended Tor uIkcusch of tl eye.
CURES ALL EYE AFFECTIONS.
:Ah t3a
CLOTHBtcJfe
TNI
HMjtMT inmu
BAS ItlMlll TM1M -r
half a centusv.
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Tone (mmm j uritt racxtc.cM.
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LEWIS' SiKGLE B.MDIER
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ANNUAL
SUE OVER
Your jobber cr direct Irom 1 -'sciory, 1'ouiU, III
The Sultan a Great Reader.
The sultan of Turkey, Jt is said,
keeps fifteen dragoman seeretaries
constantly employed in tranplating
the best of the world's literature for
his reading. The translations Jri'liido
not cnlv serious works on history, pol
itics and science, but sovels in every
European language. They are writ
ten on large sheets of thick whito
gilt-edged paper, fastened together hj
ribbons. The sultan is said to hav
a special weaKnews ior tue rjporu
of famous trials and for novels Is
which a great crimo is the chief mo
uve. I
$100 Regard, 5100,
The readers of t'.il rt'r will Je piefl vn lean?
that tcere ! at teaxtune dreadf-d dlwaxo that tu trnrtv
bu been able tu cure lu all Ita HMurt, ami ibat Is
Catarrh.- llali'a Catarrli Cure Ik the m'jr piltivr
cure now Icdowd to tbe n- liml fraternity. Catarrli
be i db a conallljlloiial dic"e. require a eoriailtif
tlonal treat men I. Hall's Caiarrb Cure I taken to
temallF, a'tliir directly upon tbe Muod end tmurjue
surfaces of tue iriten, thereby de.truyliix tbe
foundation of the diM-aae. aud kItIijk tbe patient
treufrta by building up tberonxtHutloii and altliitf
nature In d'tlag U w"rk. 1 re proprietor" have '
much faith in It cu:
ive
i-e boa-era. that tnejr offer
One Hundred Iol!a' tor any aae that lt fUis uac.rm.
Send for Hit of tei rimfciU
Addre'j F. J. CI1EXK v CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by dragt'tu. "c.
Uaii'a Family I'll In are tie belt.
The Only Titled Mute.
Sir Evelyn Arthur Fairbairn is the
only subject of King Edward who
bears an hereditary title and was
born deaf and dumb. A tall, hand
some man, w'th peculiarly winnir
smile and attractive manner, he given
no outward sign of a misfortune
which would have shadowed a tem
perament less buoyant than his own.
Sir Artftur is a famous globe trotter,
a great part of his travel having been
undertaken to study means of ameli
orating the lot of those afflicted as
he is himself.
PlM'a Cure is the) best medicine we erer tse4
for all aSectiona of the throat and huwi Wa.
O. EXDSLzr, Va&buren. Iod., Feb. 10. 1900.
Lots of men -have so much genius
that they are unable to do anything
but sit in the shade and think about
It
Defiance Starch Is put. up 18 oun
in a package, 10 cents'. One-third
more starch for tbe same money.
The gentleman with the cloven hoot,
usually travels with the gentleman
who has a cloven breath.
People whose nerves are on dgrj
are incapable of cutting much of a fig
ure. r' aaa of Irr Kkhi Oraat Narva h..r .
er. Bend for FREK OS. OO trial (total aavd traatMa.
Da. a B ILumu, Ltd.. an Area acres. FbUeAelfiasa.s'
A married woman is disappointed
when she starts away for a two weeks'
visit unless her husband looks heart
broken. .
TWrs. Wlnslowa ftooCTHf.fr Myron.
For eaiidrsa teething, aoftens the funis, redanee ts
laramaMoa. allays pain, cure ne cotlc "OceanUs
A woman is apt to take . offense
when a man meets her sallies of wit.