N 3 J k w I A HALLS Vegetable Sicilian RENEWEB Beautifies and restores Gray Hair to its original color and vitality prevents boldness ewes itching and aduf A fine hair dressing B P Hall Co Trees Kshua 3 5 sow ay au uruggisio SV 5- QACWlrrFf rHX fVliT X Senator Voorhces Rotort there is a sto abot DanwJ W - Voorhees formerly CJnited States Soi stor from Indiana He was a famous jeUvocate in his dtfy and one of the tnest striking pouonailitles to be mot with in all the Wnst It is not saying an ill thing of tlv Senator who died reccntly to say rtbat he vas siightly sjiven to homhast One day lie was arguing a cose Ixrforo Indiana couJ and was disploased with a ruling Tio expressed himself r ns astonished tlaxt a man with so ited a kuovdeue o the law should have ever succeeded so in in beguiling xT his as tr secure tiisir commission to sit en a bench for the trial of causes Xho court will fine jtou 510 for eon- tempt of court Mr Jocriiaas said the jurist r Lilt Yoorlwas retort was quick and crushing k ilay it yilerse the rourt your honor will have iosauie a um far ln exeess Jf that if nlo court wishes to make a line at all comuieusnrate wi tii tlie oo gree of contempt I feel To be a perfect story it shocsd eiop right thesa But in the causa of truth it most be recorded that Mr Voortioes later apolojrired and the iluo is mltted Ohicaso Tmcs EEcjHkL Shafcc Into You Shoos Allens Fr Ease a powiicr for Tto feet It cures yii3tfuly swlen smartfng foot and instantly takes the stkjp out oi corns iilJbuioivs Its td -greatest comfort iiscovery of the ajk Aliens Poo t Ease m akes igh er new shoes 5oSi easr It in - ertai s cure tor sweating villous anil -hot tired acninc tett Try it iSom uy all druggists acd shoe store I2y maC for 2c cents in stamps vTrial packkjje FllEK Audsass aaien S Ghnted Y Dr LyQia HabinovitciL a rJSasfilac Jewess Jias takert charge of tie new bacteriological lattoratrr xi tlje J ens Medical CoHege PliJj5tifjiiJ Ds Rabisovitch pursued tlte coarca c Bludy atKraf Kochs laboso tocylaieai lin Triills Gatrrh Oopo as taken cnlernaliy Price 5 oeute Japan has now 7CG0JG0 oa oosj in the Ka Bk of England ia her credit s i and 31UCCOC00ja the- Bank ot tanil frjn fhpn tJwt mnfc rifl tw Trcui tJi 3 - v mw yhair a nalnnn color Hls Vwwr coinage was begun is 170T FITS Incrinanealy Curea So fits or Twrcmsrf ss nfter first uay u r of lr Ktjao Gr at Kenc Jts sonr enrtSirFKHEezoosrialbotUpan irceriKj BK Ji il JtUNr Ltil P31 Arct it PlDaotlpliln A Jpiders eye is not in bis head fcvrt In te uppsr part cf the thorax Pestiferous Bnffato Gnats John W Pusk of Bellpovt C writes to the Jow York fckm segai fling the buffalo gnat I think that as a natJvo of ISorSh Carolina would cay the civtouoJots have not met up with the gnat Jw Question pessibty it is not dis6uttl over a laje area of the ocuuUy 1 nit the gnats sovewil years ao -in Arkansas on tlie bottom lunde of ui St Ifcarcls EivoB u thrini they vsoua tluj greatest day pests I ever eaw In shajje they rcscrobie a bu Sato ooe whai lienec the name Tluay do no bite or sting their victims Tey fcasas a disagreeable habit of flying from th ground and etriking one in the fax But the chief trouble is that tins crawl into the mouth nostrils and tba onus and deposit thoir eggs which hatch in a very sliort time The larva a oat away the membranes causing death to Lirjw num bors of stock of all kinds and of many game animals Tut planters on the St Fiwuiia set old logs afire in the woods for suwiw to protoot stock which will eagerly ruih to tJie smivJe and stand in it to go vul f the pest On one occasion was kirulIJag a fire to lecp off gnats wiiau a 3fM js tok deer cajue rushing to tha tarwjlsa and stocd in it not hoc ding my ps cKce In a few minutes a ilcci t f vdld turkeys ad aiso or five wild lujgs came for prci ootion It is not iui at common sigiit to see a miile bef cro tio plow trudging along with a Uueks containing a sniudcw hanging fwiiu lbs aieck The mule will keep tte nose over the smolto as much as possitLu HaIvj gcat cannot staad smolve Paid for Ili3 JokG A InuglKible but rather eirifcarrassing case of mistaken identity oacurred the other day in a largo department store A gentleman who is a litti e ttoo fond of joking entered the slore for the puiioso of meeting Jiis wife at a certain cotn ter Rure enough tive re stood a ladv dressed to liis eye at least just likv the woman lie was aitec Her back wes tuiied ani no one- ves near her so lte quietly apiixachGd took her by the erm and said in a voIoq of simul ated severalty Weil hoife yoa ai e Kperwling my zaonefis usual ohV The face turned quickly towards likn was not iiis wifefe tt was tiiat o ai acrid angry kepn eyed wocnea of about GO years wo attraAjted tho at tention of eveiybc4y s ttwit ixuttf 2xs stoiHi by say lag in a loud shriH voice -No I aiR t spending yowr money or no otiicr mans money aud Iii I beg yair paiidoa madaiu cwel tbs confused gentleauiux I suiOtted you were cy -wife -and - WelL I jxist aiirtyaurtAe nor no other mans w thanic fortraia to be jawed at cswary -time Ibiiy a yatsl of ribbon I pHy your wife f you g3 abou t iaJi5ng heriilicyou did uio if I was lie r Id - The cfeagEJcd joker to hear j 1 1 1 3 lio uiorc jut tuiioe u vtiv oui ua uat -many aiK urbr the arooust -of tbeJstoi ajasa t5 ittca s ax2 sly chuckles installment receay ivaid Jjy China on J of tbc6a Tlo liiad Witaessed hia con war rndeiTmiry account fijivn A stimulant is rften rteedfd to nurish i the best tunic forsho hair rSnow oei 5Kyiig a -very htunble poettJen f T i - i fH f t t x re igiven her his benlictios Nest to rix Oldest KalroaL Th IVyeifeKiaiadii I iaUroad ftftborigh among iee traiiway oc u won a vol - v oaeaon tno rane 4ainOVo tino dtiiKm of bfifcior lb s su woo js ji comnouranffls witn rno i i THVI m rTOTxtw in tH Angei Gabriel bxs moved info Brig- innited Siatt 7taK stKte bten l rT v- -1 vuia wuereTexisKop ot iwege floa -New Orietuns and Che taJae sk5 a t iPisos CureSbrGoiisiirxiprkfnfw te o3ly ccugh medk iiie used in ray houwa D O jLIbrigiir IIifiiinburc Pa o XL t55 lie cave animals of North ioertea according to Prof A S Packard -of Bresvn comprise 172 of blinE animals nearly all g rhk2i are moslSy in color tvoiocn idalrrtloo wla v7tio use Qicssirt 5uiphoc iCori to Jniprore fce slia Hillilair and A hiSssr Pra black or browR 50c i Tlie quarter eagle or 2no In goId Jwas authorized April 2 1792 itad Its lIimeburg ami toe cost of budteg fsas 20QjO00 La irts palmy day St yielded asi ines me 8 per cenft e3I -of ttdiiek was njsd inx imprervesnecsts xf p e hartxw ar ilihieburg eta For arenty yecaiaj It carried the greater taxmbor of pasangeCv atttl most of fee i Ncv OrleMws ocla asid the 33cst rt3Cew Orieans Pte ysine KJgel J3rute son pi Lord Tlrnrtow and nepe9i of tlieJSarl of Elgra boug bt 50 caxee R3en cfttled on pay for -them he pheded t toancy jictisat judgiuenrt avatiaendered against Iiim tr 5 Wn Kow i Nrn Syrip fMMrim ttetliiDg toftpii the i pax trdii a ln aumXllcci aMuf jii viju iiiiiu uuiiu i jjii V juiiiu M INCIDENT AT THE CITY EOTITfeX A Life Earely Saved by a Critical Operat21 Efor Health 1 Destroyed There was a hurry call for the ambulance of the City XI ospStfifi In the course of an hour a very -sick young woman was brougibfc in on a etre tcher She was pale There wras a hasty exam as deatht and evidently suiferi ug1 iveen agotty ination and a consultation I Jess than a ryTr a tr vsyzzstzs rr quarter of an hour Ooevptor crea ture was on the oper ifting tableto undergo the oper iliQE callel ovariotomy The e was no time fo f the usual preparation Her left ov xzy was on i 4 V rf v To4 n n fliTvnc WzhiPsbj moved it literally disintegi utffttl If ifc yS f had burst before removaf she S y would have died almost in- stantly That young woman had had warnings enough m the terrible pains the burning sensation the swelling low down on her left side 2so one advised her so she suffered tortures and nearly lost her life I -wish I had met her months before so I could have told her of the virtues of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound As it is now she is a wreck of a woman Oh my sisters if you will not tell a doctor your troubles do tell them to a woman who j stands ever ready to relieve you Write to Mrs jPkakham at Lynn Mass confide freely to her all your troubles and she will advise you free of 1 charge and if you have any of the above symp toms take the advice of Miss Agnes Tra6y who jspeaks from experience and says For three years I had suffered with inflamma tion of the left ovary which caused dreadful pains j I was so badly aifected that I had to sleep with pillows under my side and then the pain was so great ii was -impossible to resi tT3very month I was in bed for tmp crr three d ays I toSlc seven bottles of Lydia E Pinkhams Vege Itablo Compound and am eatkely cured Ithink ithere is no medicine to be compared with rrj c 7- lk I W7 jpotmd for female diseases Every woman who suffers from any form of female j weakness should try it at oaoan Miss Agseb Tbact Box 433 Valley City K D u - v V WCJ R C s jA J - rf V fLiV Old Abe a d the Hill Boys Here is an echo from Corinth Saying that the rast A G Weissert proceeded to relate an incident full of interest and one not lacking pathos While the Eau Claire encamp ment I mot the Hill boys brothers Thomas J and John F You know oure was the Eagle regiment Eighth Wis consin The Kill boys belonged to C the Eagle company the proud bird of liberty having been purchased of a Chippewa Indian by Captain Perkins The eagle vis with us all through the war He was a friend of every man in the regiment but outsiders had to keep out of his roach 01d Abe- thai was his name never missed a battieAYlen the 1 uiiets began to Jy and cannon to roar his wings vcuW flap and the egle scream wis Iv ard Sometimes he would remain en his shield carried by a man detailed for that purpose throughout a hurtle flapping his great Winers and giving his orders in the eagle language screams that could be heard by the whole regiment even when the din of cracking muskets whistling bullets and the roar and bursting of shells was the loudest The next time he would insist on leaving his perch and gracefully sear high above the regiment to sound orders that were inspiring When the battle was over Old Abe would settle down In our midst and strut around among the men to lie petted and commended for the 3 irt he had taken in the eon test I didnt start in to tell about Old Abe Ivut to sp ak cf two members of his company the Hill brothers I wcs chatting with Mayor Frawley the day of the encampment when Htree t Commissioner Tom Hill approached accompanied by another veterali Excuse me Mr Mayor I waist Comrade YCeisseii to meet this man sal id Tom Bo you know him I didnt Dcrrt know my brother JoJmV Then I recalled the young hero of Corinth and other battles After a few Avords with John I rtiid Mr May w tet me tell you something -about these Hill boys At the lrntilo of Coriiuh our regi smeiit after holding its liaie for some time was compelled to fallback While nldiig this movement To Jmny Hill was shot through tne body and fcZl as ono dead One of the Viys near bin- Uiis brother was at the otlrw end -of the -company stopped a moment to see ihow badly lie was hurt When we Fort Iiobinet lie irpported tkat was dead The -enemy had taken possession cf the Held over which we had con und zhere was no chance to bring in our wounded or fc itry the dead unijl wo 3iad defeated Van Dffru and PrJre It was iilout ortj elght liours after -Johnny had Mven Icilled that Tom avirh pick and spade -set out to find siud bury his brother I can soft now how theioor fellow looked as hs mowfl a way from the compaaty lie was heaitbroken at the loss of his lumber and seemed to 1have betome ui oId imui hi a night Willi the pick aiid k1i oii his sboul der ho walked like n iiUirm from old age his form bent unsteady and Gvcs on the grottuaL Ptiiie was mov ing when something Jsappened Tom hcaiJd a footstep in Urijiit oi him Txok ing up lie vsaw the -white pinched face of us bnither Btith topped and stared at rtaeh othr s l Great froCl Johxiaytfl that you i5te boy rith in bullet hole Jlopess povsiF of tii appear h fetCIm tlaxuh him couIf hUi I oss SKit fcvolvho aawercd rit much abov a 3 i -whisper j Tan but Im htr t JjVlitfjv are you goinT j tor iliv 4 hum- T nn T l - iw fcjjy vllt n wui1 tvuu Will lou vn thos two sollicrlioys fell 5ji y each otherls arms As 3 loolutJ up the- jnny r was u fitg his handkerchief jnd nears wen- daaipertjtjgtlit wrint J f es of the iidl Ixvs tlifi eorncaluing took my robsp fosr a secoKd Tom caitt to the refue by Maying Augev haRQitot just ss ifdiap veaeS Chi f leta Id Lin cot n and the rntrves tjjiateiueHjs ha ye 3een made relatfoytofihe famous conlesiieiKie Feb S 1SGTL Uiaa veen Pr isidentlLinceJn and Secretary Reward for the lTTnited I States ainu Vice IUesiderx Alesnnder 1 ktepu ens and Messrs Hunter and Campbell qu behalf of the ftomhern onfedsrrucy xhe objj t of the mooting Ivlng the disesrssion off terms cf ponce aid some jpeiwons hae aeqarretf the i5vtkat President Linwln -was to EuaJe concessions Jo the Cotilor ater forthe purpose of securing peae Thut suJi was t tlie etsso is evidtot irom rwo circumstances Firat f2ie SCUthftrn Confederacy was pmcrJcalJJjr in a state of collapse at tsa rime th conference was held Two 3 cars be fore Lee had been defeated at 3 burg and the Confederacy had been cut in two jy the cai tare of Yickshtrg Between 3S03 and ISnj the military -history of the South wnsrvGne coutJnaed narrative of disaster and at the rinie the conference was held the Union propositions as absolutely ne etesvy eren to Uio discussion of trms of peace T It ntttnriton of a nnuoiuti - tlirougjiput all the States 2 No receding from the position of the national erecutjive on the subject of slavery Xo cessation of hostilities short of an end of the war and the dis banding of the forces hostile to tie government These official state ments of the substance and purport of the conference should set forever at rest the stories about Lincolns willing ness to obtain peace at any terms There might have been a time earlier in the conflict when he would have been ready to make some concession but never to the extent of allowing the Southern slave owners to retain their property interest in human beings Our Vtcr Ili jtoricn It has been one of the misfortunes of the South that she has yet to produce a writer who would descriin her part in the civil war intelligently faithfully and justly Victors chronicles writ ten while the echo of barIs was still ringing in his ears is an absurd per formance Some critic long ago re marked of him that if lie had been tohf that one Southern soldier Lad confront ed a 1riou army and had demanded in stant surrender and the army had im mediately laid down its arms to him Victor would have swallowed the yarn hook bait and sinker Pollards Lost Cause is a more interesting and better written luiok but it is infected with this exaggeration and with a partisan ship which did the South much harm when it was published and which even now when we can be calm over these things seem very foolish JelVerson Davis lrstory is a cumbersome affair which probably not lifty persons have ever even read after toiling through the first volume and Alexander II Ste vens narrative is too philosophical for popular comprehension There ha a been a swarm of small writers in the South who have evidently made Pol lard their modl I have come across one or two of their historic for schools or for the people within a year or two It is impossible to read them without exceeding anger or convusious of laughter Dr Jones a clergyman has prepared one which is a continuous rhapsody of Southern valor fro 2 the first to the last chapter and a gross ex aggeration of Northern faults It is intolerable that a new generation in the South should be fed on such stuff as tins at the hands of a member of the sacred profession who has about as much fitness for writing history as George Francis Train has to discourse on the philosophy of human reason It is a remarkanle fact that Horace Greeleys American Conflict written post haste in his spare hours from edi torial work and in large part while the rebellion was still on and with Frank Moores Record as chief authority is really at this late day the best narra tive from the pen of a Northern man Contentious partisan that he was Greeley nevertheless with his powerful memory his comprehension of the whole subject from Its beginning In the early da very agitations and his news paper instincts produced two volumes which if they were edited in order to excise the inaccuracies of hasty com position would still be one of the very fairest accounts we have as to how we got into the war and how we got out of it The truth is that a complete ac- curate and impartial history of the re bellion has yet to he written The Count of Paris has come nearer to it than any oi but he lacks Insight into the civil and social conditions of the people and the great value of his work is from tlt standpoint of the military critic wririrg largely for tacticians in the art of soldiership and for scholars The amount of Northern literature on the subjol from the pen of word mon gers and partisan hacks is appalling but hi the past fifteen years since Northern uowspapers and magazines began to find that it was safe for them to give tine Southern versions of kit tles sieges and campaigns there has been a vast winnowing of the chaff as well as an accumulation of a great re pository -of solid information There could hf -nobler task for a scholar of leisure ritan to apply himself to it for twenty years uid evolve from it the history which both the people of the North and the South will accept which will haw the spirit of the bench and not the bar in which the author vil look to 200 and not 1000 for his fame and which like I la Hams History of the English Constitution will win the encomium of all parties and sections as it did jantonty years ago of being in its class most impartial book ever Ji written Pliiladelphia Bulletin One of rincolns DisnrstrlieR In his Campaigning with Grant5 in thc Century General Horace Porter stells of General Ha Hecks fear of trou 1H1 from tlie eiiforcing of the draft and Siis desire that Grant should send trorms to the Northern cities General Paner says On Jhe evening of August IT Grant was sitting iu front of his quarters with several staff officers about him when Jhe telegraph opera tor cuji e over from his tent and hand ed him a dispatch He opened it and as he with the reading his face became suffused with smiles Af ter he had finished it he broke into a hearty laugh We were curious to know what could produce so much merriment in the general in the midst of the try ing circumstances which surrounded him H e cast his eyes over the dis patch ngalii and then remarked The President has more nerve than any of life advisers This Is what he says after reading my reply to naMecks patch He then read aloud t armies wore advancing oil Richmond following oy way of Petersburg while the I have scm your sruon to lJic Union armies iu l2it West ing your uiX illingness was weak and Ill directed hold where you are Neltl ontl consideration is that nil accounts of the conference concur in tlie stated meat that Sir Lincoln insisted ca thisd ins Hold on with a bullJ gitf ctoke as muchJ -- t -4 Er tho Pnrewell Is Spokon On th ntH k ot th steamer or on hoard the train flult 1h to iMVir you away from those hr to yoa von vrM It ywi are -wise hnve aftIy rttoweii vway in your ItiKSaKC a euf flelent Hunpty of Uint srtfcttnanl 4vnnat HoKt tttKs Stonutlj lUtU rs tKYUr umrltt tuul nwr eiikJ Srants conwtr In t srfifjlaK Jo the fortJfyJn rnl firing nujiertlA ot tl Krit tonUi Uie tor criiigtliuttkin biIUHWUj iiiiUril and kidney couipiuiutfl ojm ivrvouidc5 GhKc4cn s Grorrtri fa fiijaty 3fenrs Books cixV yoaro ago ncre iew In oomparisoa rrrfh now Trrtt ca ViIiam George Jordan in eci artivie Yhat VIctorhi Has Sofca in the Jadics Dome JoumaJL TTlw pbiic libraries of the United Stae all put together Iwd oGly half a mil Hon Toiumcs tn 1S37 This Is lews ttiftn Ow Boston Public Li brary eotttahM too day Three of our Amoricu n lbrerefl liuve together more books thn were In J1 the public li bra riefl of E agird Irchmd Scotland and Waded the throne Igiio4V4KH vras genal Forty ler cent of the men aik per cent of tlve women of Greet Britain oould not wite their own nam s Victoria iHX ftine xhir Qitcon Th e aviknul ed rcatron sysfm wn lnt throe 3Hixd old Its money gT4td fMiymnaetl -to on4y T00rca Uncle Sam ocay spends W0 0CK3OCO a yvr or t xvebers supr iatiiMlntd of our iHie ckjs An Enjji eh toils a of tin iafce Cowt Gleichon wlitn lm -was n ambascxlo in Lotidaa At a dinner ixwtj It Wfl3 hlij hard lirk to have to conduct to talvle a Lady of a -taciturn ami yjuqv2eive naaac So all bis poiite nothings siie nais woid ii ver a woid NoUiint du4ai4od lie ooatin ued to ply with email tallc till vt last sbe elowly twutd lr head toward him and dditeratciy yawned Tlie count was oqiial to the occasion Ah madam he said loudly I also have gold in my teetlv Dooayui iianai lowcs The towns cf Woodsdaie Mostow SpriogiieJLtl ar d Fairo in Kansas wlilch had a population of 1100 in 1S0U hav e now ccily a population cf IS Houghton hiis thrue families out of the 4C0 that used to Live thece N uu chil dren go to the 10C0 schoolhouse there is standing tiki a moiwmieut of foilx n waterworks sywctom that cos some Sastorn plutocrat CwC00 The town novor pa l n ceat of pvinx ipal or interest on all this and never will AM Ae to tbc Saw Perhaps no tool In common use has ft more Interesting history than the saw Saws liavo been discovered In Norway and Denmark which belonged to the bronze age Tho metal of which they were coiapored waa cast Into a thin cbaft and eermted by breaking tho edge Equally interesting discoveries have been made in America It has been found tor the sawa made of ob sidiana kind of lava produced by vol canoes vrcru tajed during the stone ago In Mexico Wss Soob Cured Sxpe ienoc of a Ecttavia HI Wom an and Her Daugrvter BATAV1A IU Sly little daughter Jiad eczenm rerj badly uud the medicine she took dd not brfp er Then ve beffan iciYtug her HwxTa Srsaparilla and sh was oon cuihaL I have also taken thLs meditrne axjvii ikI it has relieved mo of rheiimarktin ad woiuach trouble I am thutbfij tlnro Is such a medicine as Hoods Mvuv E Nktzet llvau i flllb wltl aoclb SarsayarHLi jfCf po YiMJ XaCT P t V V Ub iw iiw 4 i a jy U St u y w The pepping of a cork frota a bottle of Hires is u mgnjd of good health and plea sure A ouad tho old folks like to hear the childiea cant resist it aSQlsaW fe Rootbeer Is coinpoBfl of the very lnurttdleut tlio Bystein requires Aiding t tic dlRftttloii hooUilui tho nerves purifying tho llcxicL A toinper nnre drink far temper ance people ocly Vt The Chsrlu K Ww Co FOi bokl odrtrfcertu ru A- K - wm R m OPEIi LFT TFFt To MOTHERS v ft sk - uSsEssaassssssssS iiij WE ARE AoSEaTiiJG IN THE COUR1 S OUR RIGHT fO THT fF7r7 - 4T 4j r v CJCM wrapper V cvuuai vii uii asp 1 at wuKiJ UAoiUttLa t PITCHERS OASTORIA AS OUR TiiADIS MARK J DR SAMUEL PITCHER of Ilyanthis Massachusctti was tlie originator of PITCHERS CASTORIA tho sama ttiat aas aortic ana does noiu m 07h everU hrrrT ilp fnr iimJJ airtnj f7vt nF s i j t This is the original PITCHERS CASTOR A which has been used in the hotnee of tlv mothers cf America for over thirir A years LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see tltat it - trie Khiva you Jxiue always bouotzt Hf yS2tI 7 and has the 6inxiture o f Xzyj J4C4k wrap per No oiw lias authority from me to use my nam excevfr The Centaur Company of which Chas R JFl fnj T 7- pt rt nil 4- gfi 1 fi4 lV 2d March 8 18977 QtZUC 2 Do Not Be Deceived Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting A- lKH MlV f - frP ijiinp ruscuwn n cpsaKui UlTSliJ TVf t I iDUM i Ik riiKiBYn tnis -- 5 tiCIiiiiiaiMiui ifi1 w 3 - iiKiaijiaiioiiitaiai0 Forbid a Fool a Thing and That He Will Do Dont Use - fl a XoltoSrN -- ji ft f it KUinu c irwnnH MUl TJ W 1 v wniu v v uri Lryr jr MFiirtjwwii 1 riaiDSciit Without v ral CiiRS YeURSELF AiJ iz s nai 1 aiultws aad not tiin SjHEBWtCastntorpoiUjaoM V -U alar seat on request S C A U 37 07 WJifZVlllrtG TO ADVERTISED fcnpJetwe I - tt5S3WimPm Kd K4 tej CUBS WHtffi ALL SsiW A y which some druggist may offer you because he mak J cut aP suoaijiui on it the ingredients of which even lie does ew more Pennie3 The Kind You Have AIw v pUCTu BEARS THE FAC SiMILE SIGN jn ATtJFffi OF Insist on Havno The Kind 1 hat Twever Failed You MUHBr tiecT Sw err iwmwmmwam mrsmiztfxnitnr mwnmr tnwnmwn 5 Ail f feSaCn lnfm4it4iMiiu m n n n i x rCii3s3iiis rMa mmmi M m u u vf j - ioaiciBiti 3 1 Tn njJswf testimonials and are prod c t sto V I they teilkif refcoinrmany forms nf tr Jr V1 i lo LH I E another ruu i pencnce or a a rZ -- wxin U1C SaulS e trS preparation 1 l mmmWd s sgjrgSii tynsKb S B Sold on meit only under an abrolete guarantee to rcctfons Every cttafl druKst is atitfaoriM o ean s guarantee to cure or money refunded YoJ take no oreoaratiens sent kv rrw1 for ov ii rt a raa REMEDY CO- Chicago Mnnfr1n Lir wc zocx STERLING I t tYf a jijiu DEOOGI8TS w - 0 I ioc 20c ooc iouk Own aiiaicuaJiaiamiiiiiaiiiaaioiiainiui iijia am IOg I 26c j 59s I ca ff used according to 5 j -rue tcxjs vaccarets under 5 chaaces vien you buy our 5 ir whia you iJurchase under H A