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The Alliance Herald T. J. O'KEEFE, Publisher. ALLIANCE, . NEBRASKA. General News Tho Venezuelan government has ordered from tho -Crcsent works, In Franco, thirty batteries of field nr .Illery and twelve batteries of moun In guns of 70-mllllmetors caliber. Rate legislation will be tho first ouslncss of tho senato when tho fifty otntli congress convenes In Decem ber. At least, UiIb is tho opinion of Senator William U. AlllBon of Iowa. A meeting of tho wholosnlo local potteries of Wheeling, W. Va, has been called to ratify tho sale of tholr plants to a proposed pottery com bination 1th a capital of $40,000,000. Taft will sail on a naval vessel from New Orleans for Panama about No vember 1. Ho goes to look over tho canal situation as It now exists In tho way of construction and prepara tion. Thomas Jefferson, eon of Joseph Jefferson, after flvo years of touring 'with Dion Douclcault's stage version of "Itlp Van Winkle," Is glvln Now York play goers a test of his quality In tho piny. Francis A. Dyron, a lawyer of Brad ley Beach, N. J., was arrested In tho United States district court room by postofllco inspectors. Byron Is charged with nttemplng to lnflucnco witnesses In tho Francis trial. Waving a red flag during a thund erstorm, Mrs. Peter Koclng of Du bbuque, la., saved a train from top pling Into the Mississippi and tho of ficers of tho Great Western road will glvo her a substantial roward. Tho commissioner of tho general land ofllco has ordered tho wlthrawal from entry of all tho public lands In twelvo townships in tho Alliance, Neb., land district on account of tho North Platto irrigation project. 13111m Hoot, tho now secretary of state, foels much at homo In tho big etato, war and navy building, and many of his old friends in tho war department called to pay tholr ro spocts and to extend congratulations. Secretary of tho Navy Bonaparto has under consideration a recommen dation mndo to htm that ho requost congress to Incrcnso tho tonago of tho two "battleships authorized at tho last session from 16,000 tons to 18,000 tons. Tho president has appointed W.. V. Wilcox, of Iowa, to bo pension agent at Dcs Moines, la., to succeed Dr. A. II. Thompson, who was appointed to temporarily fill tho vacancy occas ioned by tho recent death of It, H. Clarltson. Tho authorities of tho naval acade my at Annapolis announced that tho situation In regard to tho dlpthoria among tho members of tho fourth clasa of midshipmen is now woll in hand and that no further danger Is anticipated. 3 Itnllroad rato legislation was tho principal subject of talks President Roosevelt had tho other day with several members of congress. Ho indicated to them that it would bo tho leading topic of his forthcoming mes sage to c6ngreas. ) News has Just reached Bolnbrldgo, Go., of tho lynching of a negro sov-enty-elght miles west of thoro by a mob of his own raco. Tho negro had assaulted a negro girl and had at tempted to assault another, who cut cut. him in tho breast. Justtco J. Hay Brown of tho Penn eylvnnja supremo court handed down nn oplnon In which ho decided that a thruitcr proprietor ,13 a prlvato in dividual eugaged In a strictly prlvato business and is under no implied ob ligations to ecrvo tho public. President Roosevelt ha3 appointed Charles W. Russell, formerly special chsistant attorney general, in chnrgo of lnsural buroau of tho department of justice, to tho ofllco of assistant , attorney general, vice William D. Pudy, recently promoted to tho posit ion of assistant to tho attorney gen eral. John G. Sullivan has been appointed assistant chief engineer of tho lsth main capal commission, according to a notice received from Chlof Engineer Slovens at Panama. Mr, Sullivan Is u member of the American Socloty of Civil Englncors, and was division en gineer of tho Canadian Pncillc railway with headquartors at Winnipeg. In a statement made public J. L. Pierce, deputy state auditor of Ne braska in charge of insuranco, says license held by New York life insur ance compculos enabling them to do business In Nobraska, will not bo re voked before tho rosult of tho Inves tigation board in Now York is known. Whllo policy holders of tho stato are oiuitied to protection, ho sees no reason for haste. Tho supremo court of tho United Ptates convened for tho torm of 1005 mid 100G with all tho mombers pros cat, John F. Gaynor and B. D. Greene, the nxon who fought extradition to tho United States from Canada for so many years ' arrived at Savnnah,, Go. An international sanitary conven tion began at Washington. ,fDnvUl Harum," the novol written "by. the lato Edward Noyes Wescott, netted the author's estate about $125, W'. aeoonllHg to a' statement raadq iu sur.oguto court Syracuse, New-York THIN BLOOD-WEAK NERVES On Follows Ins Other, but Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills Quickly Curo Both. nu, saa,1 nu if at rmrllenlar ot of muscles tends to clironlo fntlguo, which produces faulty or ciimcuu motion, trembling, cramps and even pnralysis. Writers, tclegrnphors, tailors mid team stresses nro anions tho classes most threatened in this wny with the loss ol their powor to earn a living. Tho fol lowing iustAUco shows that nerve powci mny bo recovered after it seems entirely lost, if tho right means uro taken. Mrs. O. 8. Blocksten, of No. 684 Noith Bow mau street, Mansfield, Ohio, fays : " For years my hands would become so numb at times that I would drop anything I attempted to lift. Late thoy became so lwid that I could not sew any longer, and at last I culd scarcely do anything at nil with my hands. At night tho pricking peiiMUious would como oh worso than over, nnd my hands and arms would jwln so that I dreaded to go to bod. My family doctor gave ino como nerve tablets. They helped me a little, bnt only for a short time after I bad token them and if I happened to bo without them for a day or two I would be as bad as over or even woreo. Finally I got r box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and began to tako them. "Tho rosult was surprising. By tho timo I had takon tho last pill in my first box I conld seo a gain. Thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, lam now all right. I can sloop undisturbed by pnin, and for two years I have been as well as over." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills feed tho nerves by making new, rich blood and in this way havo cured nervous diseases of ovory description from simple rest lessness to paralysis. They have ban ished tho tortures of neuralgia, tho weakness of nervous prostration, tho disability nnd awful pain of locomotor ataxia. Thoy are sold by all druggists or direct by the Dr. Williams Mediciuo Compauy, Schcuuotauy, N. Y. Look to Future Lumber Supply. Tho rules and regulations adopted by a largo lumber comapny in Louis iana promlso to so cut its timber that it will never bo exhausted, only tho surplus timber being cut and stops boing taken to plant all cleared areas in young trees, say that there will al ways bo a Bupply for tho mills, and it would bo well If this policy were generally pursued as a measure of pro tection against Inadequate supply in the future. Dead Reckoning. Dead reckoning Is a term used In navagatlon to express tho estimation that Is mado of a ship's placo without having recourso to observation of the celestial bodies. It is mado by observ ing tho way sho makes by tho log, and tho course on which sho has been stored, making allowanco for drift, leewway tc. Mahogany Stain. ' A good serviceable mahogany stain may bo mado as follows. Boll 1-2 lb. madder and 2 oz. logwood chips in 1 gallon of water, and apply whllo hot. When dry go over with a solution of 2 drachms pearl ash to 1 quart of wat er. Tho color can bo varied by using different strengths of tho solution. An Honest Opinion. Mineral, Idaho,- Oct. 16th. (Spe cial.) That a suro curo has been dis covered for thoso sciatic pains that mako so many lives mlserablo Is the firm opinion of Mr. D. S. Colson, a well-known resident of this place, and ho docs not hesitate to say that cure Is Dodd's Kidney Pills. Tho reason, Mr. Colson is so firm In his opinion Js that ho had thoso terrible pains and is cured. Speaking of tho matter ho says: "I am only too happy to say Dodd's kidney Pfils havo done mo lots of good. I had awful pains In my hip so I could hardly walk. Dodd's Kidney Pills stopped It entirely. I think they aro a grand medicine." All Sciatic and Rheumatic pains are caused by Urlo Acid in' tho blood. Dodd's Kidney Pills mako healthy kid neys and healthy kidneys strain all tho Uric Acid out of tho blood. With tho causo removed thcro can bo no Rheumatism or Sciatica. We Havo Often Wondered. Why Is It that when you tell a girl ho has pretty hair sho always say she Just had It washed the other da and hasn't bcon ublo to do n thing with it since? Cleveland Leader. BADY'3 AVFUL ECZEMA. Face Like Raw Beef Thought She Would Loso Her Ear Healed Without a Blemish Moth er Thanks Cuttcura. "My Uttle girl had eczema very bad when sho was ten months old. I thought sho would loso her right car. It had turned black, and her faco was llko a ploco of raw meat, and very sore. It would bleed when I washed her, and I had to keep cloths on It day and night. Thero was not a clear spot on her faco when I bogan using Cutlcura Sonp and Ointment, nnd now it Is completely healed, without scar or blemish, which is more than I had Loport for. (Signed) Mrs. Roso Ether, 291 Eokford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.' Fuel in Irish Bogs. Experts calculate that Irish bogs are capablo of turning out 50,000,000 tons of fuel a year for a thousand years In $60,000,000, a year. Ask Your Dealer tor Allen's Foot-Eaia A powder. Itrosti the feet. Curoa Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous. Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. At nil DruggUU and Shoe stores, S3 cants. Accopt no substitute. Simple mailed FKEE. Address, Allen 8 Olmsted, Leltoy, N. Y. "Acetylene Jones." See his advertisement in this paper nd wrlto him to-day for freo booklet A married man Is soldom older than bo looks. RAISED FROM A DEATH-BED. Mr. Pitts, Once Pronounced Incurable, Has Been Well Three Years, E. E. Pitts, 60 Itathaway sL, 8kow began, Mc says: "Seven years ago my back ached and I waB so run down that I was laid up four months. I had night sweats and fainting spells nnd dropped to 00 pounds. Tho tirlno passed ev ery fow minutes with Intense pain and looked llko blood. Dropsy set in and tho doctors decided I could not live. My wifo got mo using Doan's Kidney Pills, and as they helped mo I took heart, kept on and waB cured so thor oughly that I'vo been' well threo years." Sold by all dealers. GO cents a box, Fostcr-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Absent-Minded Comment. "I first met my wifo on a trolley sar," ho sold. "What awfully funn looking people do meet on trolle) cars, don't we?" she replied absent mindedly. Yonkera Statesmnn. MACHINERY. Tho Machine which skims tho cream from milk does not lose a drop, whllo tho old skimming process was crudo and wasteful. Washing ma chines, which will relieve womnn of tho drudgery of cleaning clothes have not proved an encouraging success up to date, but when it comes to manufac turing exclusively by machinery with out tho touch of human hands, thero Is nothing moro Interesting than the history of PUlsbury's Vltos the best breakfast food In tho market today. Tho white heart of the wheat ker nel Is cut out by steel rolls, conveyed to sterilizers, and then packed In. two pound, alr-tigkt packages (this is tho whole story), all by polished steel ap pliances, no handling, no cooking, no coloring, no adulteration, just tho whlto heart of the wheat berry steril ized, nothing added, nothing taken away. PUlsbury's Vltos is therefore a healthful, substantial breakfast dish, actually tho "Meat of tho Wheat." Price 15c. Rocky Mountain Terri tory 20c. A package will supply a week's breakfast for five persons. Seo the economy. Ask your grocer to-day. Poetical Place Name. Tho voortrekkers had a fine sense 3f tho poetry of things. Up In the Fransvanl thero is a little place which rejoices In the namo of Wanch teenbeltjeboldeboschfontoln. It Is a aamo which speaks of leisure; whose gentle Invitation to tho thirsty trav iler to rest a Httlo by tho brook bo aeath tho cool shodo of tho treo calls up at onco tho thought of a green oasis In a dry and barren land. Cape town Times. Hungarian Geese. The plans of Hungary are well idapted for tho raising of geese, and :ravelers in that country aro often sntertnlned by seeing, from passing :ralus, great flocks of geeso feeding in ;ho fields and watched by gooschcrds. 3o many feathers aro yielded by theso geese that four "bed-feather markets" ire held annually at Buda-Pesth, and it each market from 600,000 pounds to 700,000 pounds of bed feathers aro placed on sale. Decay of Individuality. Tho decay of individuality in Eng land, says tho London Graphic, Is a most curious circumstance, and It Is .his that Is injuring our literature and irt. There Is scarcely a writer who lares to strike out in a new line; his work would' probably bo rejected, how 3ver good it was. It Is tho same with rt. What ordinary Englishman now ventures even to dress differently !rom thoso about him COFFEE NEURALGIA. Leaves When You Quit and Use Poo turn. A lady who unconsciously drifted Into nervous prostration brought on by coffee, says: "I have been a coffee drinker all my life, and used It regularly, threo times a day. "A year or two ago I becamo sub ject to nervous nouralgla, attacks of nervous hoadacho and general ner vous prostration which not only In capacitated me for doing my house work, but frequently made It neces sary for me to remain In a dark room for two or threo days at a time. "I employed several good doctors, ono after the other, but none of them was able to glvo mo permanent rellof. "Eight months ago a frloud sug gested that perhaps coffoe was tho causo of my troublos and that I try Postuni Food Coffee and glvo up tho old kind. I nm glad I took her advice, for my health has been entirely re stored. I havo no moro neuralgia, nor have I had ono solitary headache In all these eight months, No mbro of my das aro wasted In solitary con finement In a dark room. I do nil my awn work with case. Tho flesh that I lost during tho years of my nervous prostration has como back to me during these months, and I am onco more a happy, healthy woman, i en closo a list of names of friends who can vouch for the truth of tho state ment." Namo given by Postttni Co., Rattle Creek, Ml$b. There's a reason. Ten days! trial leaving off coffee nnd using Postum is sufficient All 1 grocers. Kir 0fmWr waf""? Pra The Tearful Dard. You soar about from Mar to star, Oh, poet! nnd you wing afar To spaces where wo cannot ro e nre so earthly, here below, Our flights ore mado by trolley car. Of course, It Is on awful Jnr "lien you hit enrtb, nnd lenvca a scar; ict, you recover from the blow You soar about. You nhoutd be happy. Singular It I that anything ran mar our happiness yet It Is bo You slnjc of pain nnd death nnd woe Great Scott, man! Tell us, please, what aro You sore about? Cleveland Leader. A Puzzling Find. Somo very curious iron hippo san dals of Roman origin, which wero brought to light somo tlmo ago In tho course of tho extensive excavations which have been in progress in the neighborhood of Moorflelds and Lon don wall, havo been ndded to tho col-, lection of antiquities in tho Guild Hall Museum. Although believed to bo horseshoes, thero is a wide divergence of opinion among antiquaries as to tho real uso to which they were put. Some, In deed, owing to their peculiar shape, hnvo actually supposed them to bo hanging lamp stands of a kind which wero much In vogue nt that period. Others havo suggested that they wpre wheel shoes, or skids, which wero nttached to military wngons nt a tlmo when sucly vehicles wero built without wheels, and merely rested upon a couple 0f shafts protruding from tho rear.London Dally Tele graph. Smuggled Goods in Cork Leg. Isaac Halten, a restaurant keeper of Breslau, has been arrested on the Russian frontier for smuggling nrmB and tobacco. Tho customs officers, who suspected him of carrying on a systematic contraband trade, searched Herr Halten, even to unscrewing 'his cork leg. Inside the limb were found two now revolvers, together with boxes of cartridges, besides large quan tities of cigars and cigarettes. Tho authorities immediately confiscated tho limb, forgetting tho fact that Hal ten could not walk without it. He had to bo carried in tho arms of two custom house officials to the guard house. Decision Worthy of Solomon. In tho Pekin Times this story Is told. of a troopship during a recent voyage from Hongkong. In the wom en's cabin wore four wash basins, ono of which was much larger than the othors. Thero were threo women In the cabin, whoso husbands were about equal In rank. Thcro was a great dis cussion as' to which was entitled to 'the big basin. It was at last referred to the captatn, who gave a decision worthy of a Solomon, saying: "It is only fair that tho oldest lady should havo the biggest basin." That basin was not again used during tho wholr .voynge home. Arrested Both Bear and Owner. Somo Httlo tlmo ago an Italian gavo tho pollco trouble In a certain small provincial town, and when the pollco wero armed with a warrant to effect his arrest, they wero faced with a dif ficulty which only tact could over come. Tho alien was traveling tho country with a performing bear, which ho declined to leave even for a few minutes, and so it was decided to persuade tho man to go quietly to the station with his animal. Eventual ly he consented, and both keeper and bear were placed In tho same cell, and noxt morning duly appeared in tho dock together. Accident Made Theatrical "Hit." In connection with tho first appear ance of Tamagno, tho singer who died recently, in Verdi's "Otcllo,'" In Feb ruary, 1887, tho following Etory Is told: At the rehearsal, Iu tho last scene, when ho should havo fallen by his own hand prostrate across the body of Desdemona, he, not noticing a atcp leading up to tho bedside, slip ped and rolled to the ground. Ho was nbout to apologize, when Verdi, who was directing tho performance, called qut In oxcltcd admiration that It-was as It should bo done and he must nev er do It otherwise. Blackcmlth'o Narrow Escape. Whllo working in his smithy at Bor.dlgo, Victoria. Australia, a black smith had a startling experience. Uron throwing down a heavy drill ho heard n peculiar rumbling noise. He had hardly tlmo to jump back .when tho ground near his anvil orerod, leaving a hole two foot in diameter and sixty feet deep. Tho hole turned out to bo tho shaft of nn old gold mine, tho slabs covering tho opening having ap parently bcon worn out and giving way under tho weight of the falling drill. Six Months Old, Weighs 41 Pounds. It Httlo Alma Raba of Elizabeth, N. J., barely six months old, weighs forty-ono and a half pounds to-day, what will her weight bo in another halt year? It Is n question that doc tors and local scientists aro asking. Though born of small parents, Alma has tho reputation of boing tho fattest child In New Jersey, ' Bears Stopped Electric Car. An eloctrlc car loaded with people was stopped noar Duluth, Minn., a few days ago by a big boar and her cubs, which omorgod from tho bushes and stood on tho track. The bears be camo alarmed at tho attention they attracted and soon moved off. HOW A FRIEND SHIP GREW The Story Whether Hand Sapollo got a more enthusiastic welcome In homes where Sspollo was an old and tried Mend, or where it worn a stranger, la a ques tion. Where wsmen had come to rely on Sapollo for rapid, thorough clean ing la every part of the house except the laundry, they commenced without loss of time, to avail of this new prize. Orubby little bands, and stained, work worn older, ones, whitened, softened, and smoothed out as If by magic, cal lous spots disappeared, and com plexions cleared. Children ceased their strenuous objections to the scrub bing up process, becamse It became a Sfifat- pleasure. It freshened up the hands after dlsh-wasblng, removing the most disagreeable feature of that necessary task. It was found to keep delicate baby skins from chafing better than salve or powder, and the crowning note In the song of delight came when an adult member of the family used It In a full bath, and realized that a Turkish Bath at a cost of one dollar W&s outdone by a small fraction of the little, ten-cent, velvety cake. But, strange though It may seem, there were people who had not learned to prize Sapollo. To these the adver tising of Hand Sapollo came as a surprise. Sapollo, a scouring soap, m THB FIRST STEP away from saU'raapect la lack of car la .personal clcaall Pe".".! ." "r ova la balldlnd np a proper pride la did, woman, or child la a visit to lb bathtub. Yob can't bo healthy, or firelly, or evaa good, en HAND SAPOLIO. It plaases overyoac. adapted for the hands, the face, the general toilet? Impossible, It would be horrid. Who ever heard of such a use? Finally a bold shopper carried borne, a cake. Does It took like kit chen Sapollo? No one Is sure, and a cake of that Is bought, and comparison made. Behold a family using both the Sapollos for every conceivable-purpose, and comparing notes! After easily and quickly cleansing a greasy pan with Sapollo, Jane thought the other would be gritty, and was aston ished at the smooth, dainty lather. Another was certain It would harden THE DISTRICT SCHOOL OF SPOTLESS TOWN CLASS IN ALGEBRA tt housewife rqualXplu K; 3 It lt K the ign for Sapolio be; U For dirt let raioug X be had ; X Then all these symbols we will add. The X and minus X. droii out EB (As anyone can ere uo doubt ) And leave wljst must the housewife please The happy ajmbol we call ease. the hands and could scarcely realize how soft and "comfy" they fait after the washing. Then began tho excitement of adven ture; what would the new soap NOT do? A girl tried a shampoo. Her hair, pretty, soft end silky "went up" perfectly, with none of the unmanage able ncss that generally exists tor a full week after the usual process. A man used the dellshtfut lather for shaving, Revenge on Editor. Tor revenge on tho editor of tho Neueston Nachrichten, Jlamberg, Ger many, who had published an unappro clatlvo nccount of tholr oxplolts, somo burglars onterod his house and smashed everything on tho promises. Storekeepers nnd Hotclkeepre3 Shold investigate acetylene gas. Wrlto "Acotyleao Jonos" to-day. A woman nevor judP3i man's abil ity as a liar by tho compliments he hands her. Storekeepers report that the extrn quantity, togother with the superior quality of Deflunre Sareh, makes It next to lm,poselbIe to eell any other brand. A woman who stoops to marry finds it hard work to straighten up again. HuttJbtfa and felt do need for cold cream aker wards. A pimply face was treated to a dally bath- JV log with the full suds, and promptly be came clear, f Tartar on the teeth w yielded to It, X a a d feet X that WHY TAKE DAINTY CARE of your mouth and neglect your pores, the myriad mouths of your skin ? Hand Sapolio does not gloss them over, or chemically dissolve their health-giving oils, yet clears them thoroughly by a method of its own. had a X X tend ency to- w r w a r 4 hardealag S of the skin regained their f natural condi tion, till another family bad Joined the chorus of friendly acclaim. And so It Is everywhere, those who know the "elder brother" welcome the new comer, for the sake of the first koowa, and those who meet both for the first time are plunged Into a whimsical worry as to which they could better spare If they had to make a choice. TRY HAND SAPOLIO. Its steady use will keep the hands of any busy woman as white, un tanned and pretty as if she was under the constant care of a city manicure. It is truly "The Dainty Woman's Friend," in the suburbs or on the farm. Those ugly dark brown streaks on the neck, arising from tight collars, and the line where the sunburn stops, can be wiped out by the velvety lather ox Hand Sapolio. It it, indeed, "The Dainty Woman's Friend.'' "Vexation" School. "Please may I como to tho Vexation School?" is one of tho many funny re quests from little children received by Mrs. Humphrey Ward at her Vaca tion School at tho Passmoro Edwards settlement. "Mother wants a card for the vaccination school," was another equally wide of tho mark. London Dally Express. Every housekeeper should know that If they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry uso they, will save not only tlmo, because It nover sticks to tho Iron, but because each package contains 1G oz. one full pound while all other Cold Water Starches aro put up in -pound pack ages, and the price is tho same, 10 cents. Then again because Defiance Starch Is freo from all Injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. package It Is because he has a stock on hand which ho wishes to dispose of before he puts in Defiance. Ho knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in largo let ters and figures "36 ozs." Demand De fiance and Bave much tlmo and money and the annoyance of tho Iron stick ing. Defiance never sticks. Rejects "Undiscovered Merit." I havo never known a caso of un discovered merit, and I have never known a case where merit failed to achieve success. I havo known many men gifted with grent ability who failed miserably In life, but In every instance the failure arose from neg lect to develop natural talent Into trained capacity. Bourko Cockran. If you don't get the biggest and best Its your own fault. Defiance Starch is for sale everywhere nnd there la positively nothing to equal it in qual ity or quantity, True Americans Left. This country still bus many things ' to thank God for, nmong them being tho fact thnt there are Americans so poor that they haven't tho price ot their own funerals, but who yet would not change places with rich men who acquired their wealth by thievery and dishonesty. Los Angeles Times. Hundreds of dealers sny the extra quantity and superior quality of De fiance Starch Is fast taking place of nil other brands, Others way they can not sell any other march. To Refill the Ocean. It has been computed by geograph ers that If tho sea were emptied of its waters to pour their presont floods Into tho vacant space, allowing nothing for evaporation, 40,000 years would bo required to bring tho water of tho ocean up to Its present level. Methods of Peruvian Burglars. In Peru when a burglar desires to break Into a house, ho often takes a sponge and a bucket of water nnd moistens tho walls, which, being cov ered with only a thin coating or mud, ar.e easily dissolved on the application of moisture. Here is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, n nurse in New York, dis co vored a pleasant herb remedy for wornou. Ilta. called AUSTIULI AN?I ju I ?Su,5 only certau monthly re?ulator. Curuu Havo men grown so wlso that they may any, "Don't nrguo with a wo man?" Farmers and Merchants will be Interested in announcement of "Aoetyleno Jonos" In this paper. "Women are foolish, for tiioy were made to match the men," said George Hllot. nwilMoU. Sampio mailed PIliiE. Address! Tho Mother Gray (Jo., Leltoy, N. yuuruJS' i ., i 39 arana,- rtK5j3&3Tiin,w 9fw rwym sKiwscaacf'i -ao!.