JpWMH WAnflMWMCWI mw iwi'mbbiwi wwtwJiiwwMiftwtjiflriim'inwtMijartrLiwwiiwnwtiiMjuwwrijynnttgVg SEMr 19 y 3k- s; irf U. J i A ?11N WITH A HISTORY. Tho Terrible Exporionco That Bo- foll John W. Thomac, of Thota, Tonnossoo. Anitrtcil with u Pecullnr l)lgfao-IIU Uiiily Covorcil with kumpi Couhl Koi lint utxl TliniljClit llo Wnil (Suing to Dry I'p 111 Itci'iiviTjr tho Muriel of Tennessee Prom tho Nashville, Term., Danncr.1 Mr. .lohn W. Thomas, Jr., of Thctn, Tonn., is a mini wlllui most, interesting; history. At present, ho is interested in blooded horses for which Maury County i famous. "Few people, I take it,'' Paid Mr. Thomas ton reporter who hud asked him lor tho story of his lifo, "have passed through us re murlMblo u chain of events us I have and re mained alive to tell tho story. "It, was nloni? in 1SSI, when I was working in the silver mines of New Mexico, that my troubles began; at llrst I nuu'e red with in digestion, and so uoulo did tho plns be come that I wentto California for my health, but the trip did mo little food, and fully im pressed with the idea that my last day' had nearly dawned upon me, 1 hurried buck hero to my old home to die. "l'Vom simple indigestion my malady de veloped into n i 'ironic inability to take any substantial food, I was baiely able to reep about, and at times I w.is prostrated by spells of heart palpitation. This condition continued until one year ago. "On tho 11th of Ap.-il, ls03, I suddenly collapsed, nud for days I was unconscious!, in fact I was not lully myself until July. My condition on September 1st, was simply horrihlc, I weighed but seventy pounds, whereas my normal weight is ltu pounds. All over my body there were lumps from the sio of a grapo to tin1 si.e of u walnut, my lingers were cramped so that I could not moro than half straighten them. I hail en tirely lost control of my lower lhnb.t and my hand trembled o that 1 could not drink without spilling the liquid. Nothing would remain on my stomach, and it scorned that 1 must dry up bof ore many moro days had passed. "1 made another round of the physicians, calling In ouo after the oilier, and by tho aid of morphine and other medicines they gave me, 1 managed to live though barely through tho fall." Hero Mr. Thomas displayed his arms, and just above the elbow of each there was u largo irregular stain as largo as the palm of tho hand and of a purple color, tho space covered by tho mark was sunken nearly to the bone. "That," said Mr. Thomas, "la what the doctors did by putting morphluo into mo. "On the 11th of December, 13. just eight months after I took permanently to bed I shall never forget tho date- my cousin, Joe Foster, of Carters' Creel;, called on mo and gave mo a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People, saying the had cured him of partial paralysis, with which I knew he had all but died. I followed his directions and began taking the medicine, as n result 1 btand before you to-day the most surprised man on earth. Look at my baud, it is as steady as yours; my f.-vo has a healthy look about it; I havo been attending to my duties for a month. Situc I began taking the pills t have gained 3D pounds, and 1 am 1 still gaming. All tho hnots havo dlsup-1 pcarcd from my body except this littlo . Kernel hero in my palm, i have a good ap- I petite and 1 am utmost us btrong as 1 ever i was. "Yesterday T rodo thlrtv-soven miles on ' horseback. 1 feel tired to-dav but not sick. 1 Ubcd to havo from two to lour spells of heart palpitation every night, since J began Vic US'J of the Jiilb I havu had but four spells altogether. '1 know positively that I was cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and 1 believo lirin ly that It i i the mos-t woiderful remedy in existence to d,iy, and every fuel I h-'Vv pro ccnted tq you is known to m, neighbors as well us to myself, and tlmy will certify to tho truth of my remarkable cure." v Dr. WilHrnV PM- Pills lor Pale People fttt l.ot A ,,'.v.at jujedi' iue in the ber.se that name impVcs. 'v were i'.rst compounded as a prcflcription a" 'used e.s such in general practice by an omirA:it phy ."!a. Ko great was their ofllcicy that i' ,",... Ci'tmcci wibo i to placo tlrem within the icueh oi all. Thoy uro now inanu'faetured by the Dr. ' WilKins' Medicine Company, Schenectady, I iN. x ., ami are soul in uofi (never in loos-c form by tho dozen or hundred, and tho public arc cautioned against numerous im itations sold in this shupo) at .V) cents a box. or six boxes for 'J. ."'), and may bo had ol all drugijihts or direct hv mail Irom Dr. Wil liams' Modiciuc Company. A PECULIAR STONE. It IsC illnl llt-.ifn I.iiii'cIiir: CI ISH mil T)u7Xtcs l bo Uyes. X)i$ bf tl-o YiDhjt peculiar oi stouo lorinaUons is Iho .Y'deMl's looWjig glass," on the Nolocjjuciiy viver. Itr is u palisudu wltieli nrjjflf nlirnptly fv.pin tlio river to u height of about two hun dred feu U It is perfeUtly smooth uiul about one hundred feet wide. When the sun is ut ti certain sta'o it throws u Bhadow over tho water nud reflects the sunbea ins us it mirror would, dux .linjr tho eyo 0 tlio bohnldor, some times ultnobt hliniliiiif him with lis lirltfhtnosjs. To ffo upon tho river in it sltlll' and look down into the water is to seo un iniugo rellccted. but ulways distorted. It i.s this which , gave tho namo to thof.brintition. nud there uro th-briniitioii. nud there uro vonTt int.'rehiig legends uonneclod Ith it,soino oi which uro devotedly hev with heliovud bv the tuountuinuor.s. Ono of these which is general! v glvuti credenoa is that evoryjjfglit at inhlnight, when tho moon sl&jfs, the devil goes there to bathe ntul'miike up liis toilet, using" tlio rock, wit'i the rolloet'.oii of tho nioonliglit, os.'v luoUiut; glass. St, Louis (Jlobe-l)eni"orat. I'lto ,S(',iimo of Humor. lie Miss Swulnsdown uses such quoor comparisons. Sjieulcing of you, she said your podi'jruoeAjyas.us huiff n tho tall of your mv)rittfjtK- Sho Sho ;h;Ji, I certain sonso of hutnui itlso. yfiionly cut I possess came from tho -IfleJ of Mail. Life. Great Hritam owns ill, 000 sqtinro mllos in lioruco. uml so ,'runt lf the uonmliinco folt in tho permanence of thu liplti&h rulo Hint over 1,000,000 acoa o4 itind htivc been lecd for 899 year. CONGRESSIONAL. rim Vrocrt itliiiM of thu ttcelc llrlelly (tlwti. Wiibv tho hour tirrl,il for tho meeting of thi" Ktn.ite on the unit, only four wn iturs were tn their seats ur.il It wit nenrlv lialf un hour be lore n quorum was olitultittl Aftur some roil ttti" b-iisin(",s ilio tuild lilll was tnkeu up uiul ccnoiih'rtd by pir.igraptis tin II iHljMirntneiit .. Whrn the housu mot, Mr. Omlrn. elected from LouWIiuii to succcil Mr It iiui'huril, v-'iis sworn In mil afar routlnu busiin-ss tho naval upproiirkV.Um tilll was coiist(Ureil In committee of ih) wliolu uii'il a.iliiiirauiL'iit. Al'Tt n oni hour ill voted to routine nnil other bimlnrss of little liuportance the scn.itu on thu 1-lth entered upon tho scroti th wcoit of tho tnrlif debute, tlio stiur sulielulo belm; under consider it Ion most of tho d.iv . .Tho house Miiseti;:iycl In District of ( ohim'jl.i biednuss. A mii.UI Hcn.sitlon was brought ubotil bv u in g-o tn.m rising in tho inillcrv an 1 mldresMn j llio six-aUcr uiul duhirhu thai tho I.onl li.nl directed him to uppu.tr uml sjiiulc In fuvor of ihf Coxoy bill. The ih rrro was rjieted anil eon slili'Mtlou of tipproprlsilloti bills re-mined. WmN tho iiMiiitu met on tho titUMr Allen (eb ) rrfcre.l a renolutlnti calling iqion llic see rotary of tho treasury for liUorm.itlniius to tho total number of pirsons I'ng.iKcil In the pro tcctcd ImiustrleH, imrt oltiiT siatlstlos as to wiiges. tho number of n.itlve cltlx'tis ami nllt'iis employed, etc Tho ruDolutioti went nor. Tho tarlft ileb.itc wns then ri'xtum'il an I coiilliiiicil until mljourumoiit ...lhtlie houso a bill was roporteil from the labor eoniinltteo tanking labor il.iy n tuition il holiday Tho naval appropriation bill uui thoa tuUon up ami loiiHldcred In eoniinltteo of tho who'o and at '! n'tf ot'k tho Mil p.issed Tho reiniiln lor of tho iluy was occupied In eoinlilrltt5 tho ugrlcult ur.il bill. In the somite on the tilth Mr. Allen's resolu tion calling upon the eeielar.v of the ticasury for Information us to tho number of poisons tllroetly limited by pioteetle duties and bv competition with tho foreign labiir.-rs In tho United States was citscitssed until l-Joeloek. Mr. Lodge offered a resolution for the ln estima tion of ehuigesin.ide of offers t.i bribe senators, and tho tariff di bate wus resumed At 0 o'clock the somite wont into executive m'sMoii. The house passed the bill for the Milldutloli of lltU (Uvits made befote Pulled States ooinilsslon eis In nil bind entries, and the labor committee I'eported the Joint lc-uilutlun for an linestlg.i tlon of the Industrial dopiosslon. The housu then went Into committee of the whole for the consideration of the iigticulttinil bill. At f o'clock the committee lose und tho houso ud jOUl nod On tho 17th the somite had an Interesting discussion upon the resolu'lott of Mr. Lodge for un fnvestlgallou of the charges of attempt ed bi Ibory of M'tiutors bv tho sugar trust. Mr. Lodge spoke In soveie terms about any at tempt to bribe soiiutors and sa the tmittor should be fullv investigated. Other seuatois took ii.ii t and several amendments imido to tho resolution by which It was undo a "veritable drag net, ' and as amended was adopted. It provides for a committee of the senators to make a thorowh Investigation of the clrnges as will n.s repoited olforts of anv parties or corporations to attempt to lnilueneo tariff leg islation bv bribery dlrectlv or indirectly. The lce president appointed Senators (Way, Llnd-s-iy. Lodge. Allen and Davis us the committee. The tariff debate then occupied tho .senate un til adjournment In the house a bill was fa or.ibl, lepoitedfor an liujulrv into tho feasi bility of constructing u ship caual fiom the Hudson ihor to the great lakes. The agricult ural 1)111 was further considered and passed and the houi e adjourned. Tin: senate continued the consideration of the tariff bill on the l.sth without any llllbastcr lni'. an ugieeinent h ivinr been leached that after Muiulav thoro should bo longer il.illv ses sions. At rW) o'clock, after iidoptlng Mr. Mor gan's ro.'-ohitliiii calling iqioa the attorney -general dm to the existoneo of u s.iKiir trust the son'ito went Into o.ocutlM) session Tho houso had under consideration t'l" legislative appropriation bll whleh was considered until iceoss. The cenliu session was devoted to pension bills and the house adjourned until Monday. A -S'tiiel Trap. A short time ago n hunter found, in a patch of woods in Connecticut, eleven lui'ge bluok snakes tied up in hard knots and stone dead. Two telegraph wires run throujrh the w.'. ovcheu'l, muUi few days before tlicie hail been n heavy blast set o IV in a quarry near by. This broke down the wires, und started u colony of black snake-, from tin ir slumbers in u noighhoi ing ledge. O .'.' of the w!rcs was cr'sse I in u dis tant city by a tiolk-;,- win? uiul hence the broken wires, which lay near the Miches' den. made a death 'rap. When the snakes came to the wire, I roiling on the ground, one after another crossed over them, touching the ends of In, th wire.-, ut the same ti. no. They thus "short circuited" uiein. und re ceived fi shock which cause 1 death. Immediately upon being shocked, each snuhc curled up in it hard knot, tliu.s opening tho circuit and setting trio trnn again. Golden Days. Itnhlni; Tree with tlio I.r.iiguage. "You wish five dollar.-, for this trans lation we printed hist wool;'.'" roared the editor. "How do you mulco Unit out'.'" "Why. sir,"' said the spring poet, run ning liis lingers through his ample locks, "that strikes me as a very rea sonable figure." "lint you yourself wrote beneath the heading. ju.-.t before your own name, 4A free translation. ' " "Hut that meant that it was trans lated with a certain amount of free dom from the author's style." "Oh. well, you will do well to trans late yourself with a certain amount of freedom from your present style to the street, or 1 shall not be answerable for the consequences, especially ns our ustttil variety in style lacks un obituary to make it complete." Toledo Itlado. AVIij llo It, !.(. "Old ye ever stop tor think." said Meundering .Mike, " 'bout tills world's turnin' on its axis mice every twenty four hours'.'" "Course I hnve." replied Plodding I'eto. "It's mighty fast travel so fast that it don't seem whth while tryin' tor im prove on it. Ih' feller t hot uin't eon tent eil ter jes' sit down tin' nlido with the earth at that rate of speed in so hard ter satisfy that his opinion ain't wuth luduiiin' to."Washington Star. Not tlio riiico for iilm. "Illtfhdy doewi't o iuto society much now." "Why?" 'llo'b loohlnff for a wife" Truth A IloctorV Woiiili-uiii! Vitlf. Kss C 1 f. Mo., May tt'J Hpecti'.l Never bo?oie lias such intense into est be, n Hiotised as 1) Carson, of Ml irnudtny, tliovitaps.liiephysci.ui, is causing. Men mid women ate cured by him vi h tho si ght- st effort Uttlo children deformed nud li'dpUss are restored b his magict uieh. The doctor's .reatnient so ms to teach all diseilses. Kieic people from everywhere uro e ining to this wonderful pbyslciiiu. for Inn cures ute niurvolniis: nnr m th past llf teeii years in ICniituis Ci y hundreds every vear." Splmil affection, nervous prusli'iitloii, liver Kiid kiilnev illsos-s, rheumatism, lieart disease ami jiaralys s c treats all manner of al infills by n mysterious power no man esii so.ve. Dr. Cm son's vitapathlc institute, WH Hroadvyay. Kausiii City, Mo. A Wasiiinotov city spring poet killed himself on Sunday, and bv no doing put temptation out of tlio way of others. N. Y. Advertiser. (State or Onto. City or Tot.nno, ( LrcAS CorsTV. i F8. Pi:NicJ. Cttt:Ni:v makes oath that ho Is the senior part tier of the llrm of K.J.Ciirvi:v A: Co., doing business in the City of Toledo County and State uloresaid uiul that said llrm will pay the sum ol dm: tit snitr.ii not i.Aiis for e.i'" blind every case of Catarrh that eauii'tboi.urodbythouseof IlAi.i.'sCvrutittt Ct'iti:. Puvnk J. Ciinsin. Sworn to before mo und subsi rlbed in my presence, thisutuduy of December, A. D 1JS0. i A W. Ui.r.AsoN, isiAIl) A'..(ctif lUibhc. Hull's Catarrh Curo is taken internally nud acts directly on tho blood uad mucous sur faces of tho svsteui. Send fortestltnonials, free. 1 J. Ciuni'.V re Co, Toledo, O. CSTSnUl bv Druggists. 7.V. ilull'H Family 1'ills, '.'.V. Pai:ki:ii "Swell hoarding house, isn't it?" Darker "Swell' I i.ish is never men tioned except as 'renaissance corned beef 1'" Puck. '-- I.lko the flcntlo Iew From Heaven Comes blissful pence to a turbulent, unruly liver brought into subjection and disciplined with that grand ngulntor, Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, u boon of priceless worth, not only to tho bilious, but also to the malarious, tho rheumatic, tho nenous, tho feeble, the coiistipatnl, and those whoso kidneys and bladder aio Inactive. Tho liver is ulways chielly Involved in malarial com plaints, for which tho Uitters is n spLcillc. llli.t.s "When does the v nif-gnriUii sen son open!"' Hulls "Am soon as my wife goes to tho country." N. Y. World. When Traveling Whether on pleasuto bent, or business, tuko on every trip it hotllu of Syrup of Pigs, as it acts most pleasantly und effectively on tho kidneys, liver aiul bowels, prcventliigfevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. Kor sale In Ml cento und 51 bottles by all leading druggists. Most remedies lor prejiidho seem to be fatal. Gal eston News. Fnriivrs and purity are imparted to the complexion bv (Jlenn's Sulphur Soap. Hill's Hair and Whisker bju, We. A nvnn cupboard will furnish food thought. Puck. for THl GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITY, May 'J I. CATTLi: IJcstl.eees f :i 70 6? Ill) Mockers sin cj :t to Natho cows i .'() (a :i il,, lions-Ltona to choice heavy. 100 (?j I Ml Will: AT No. 3 icd vj & ii; .No. 'i lianl -LlTo COKN No. 2 tnfxeti .' ,r Q, OAT-) No. 'i mi.otl tl'iW hvi:-No. s jj a 1!) ::o ifl'i FI.OUK-IMtciii.por-.icU 1 10 Kancy I IK) HAV-Cholee timothy 8 !u C'! I ) 'J oo ti r.o ; oo Puacy prairie 0 IX) MIAN. CO r.UTTEU-t'liolcc cream flli:j:sH-PiiU crtam KdtiS -t holce I'OTATOliS 15 10 17 II 8 70 7!4 60 ST. T.OUTS. CaT PMC-Native and bhtmilnjf .1 M Tcxaas :t OJ HOGS- llcny 4 OJ SHIiEI 5,'nlr to choice 0 o) PI.OUK Choice SCO 3 7.'i 3 (Vi hS fir. I 00 3 &U 5llM WHUAT-No. S red ru'fl t'OUX-Xo. ymi.eil 117 OTVTH -No. 3 mixed 80'f HVi:-No.3 3.''i r.U'4 to HUTTKK -Creamery 10 l.AHO--Veyti'in stoam 7 0J l'OIJIC 13 03 CHICAGO. f'ATTLH-Commoa to prlrao. 0 00 nous i.ii'i;ii!t.nafihipplus . i oa Slir.ni'- Kairtocholce ,. 2 00 KI.OL'H -Winter wheat, !) 20 WIIHAT-No. 2. red f1 17 W 7 0T 12 'iV't I 03 1 or, I W no i V, I'OUN : !3 O.T,.-. -'No. 2 UTi: HHTTKU-Cicaraery l.AUI) "oh :m , :i."t k 13 fa 19 it m Ifi 7 20 1'OKK II TO Gill ?: xi:v vonu. 1'ATTI.K N'ntivo Mcf.ru -103 0, I llOf'.S ttooil tot'll-iice 5 0) (Si. fi l'l.OCIt t.onil toihoice. . . . 2M ft I II I'l WIIKAT No. 2 rcil Iii',f.' I'OHN No '.' I."v1 "ATS Wcstrtn inixcil lis Co, UPTTI.ll t'liiiiruT.v . 1."! 'f I'OItls" Mis. I' Vi i r." l: OB' SPECIAL VALVE in b: .king up Mid den attacks of coldd, chills, levers, und in Iltmniutlun Doctor I'itrce'u Pleasant Pel lets. They carry olf thco troubles nt tho start. And it you would only hup yourself in proper condition with tlicta mxm. jssj'aav.ro'iSafHM if&crrtm. tho liver nctivo and tho system refv uLir vmi'd find you couldn't tko discoMs easily. Theso tiny, sugar-coated "Pellets" nro tho most perfectly nnturul in their action no griping, no violcuco. Tako them for wind und pain in thobtomach, fullness, and dizziness. Thoy absolutely r.nd permanently cure Const ipntion, Indi'jesU.'ri, Ilihoiisness. Jctindico, Sick or Ihllujs Jleadaclica, nnd every Liver, tstomueh nnd howel duoulur. or Itlcucy paid 7r.r Ulia ITIcdJcIuc P.-.ICC. SOCOlTIi. ALLDKU"CISTSt$grt,;J! JJ " A. N. K.-D 150 1 wiii.n wiMTi.Mi 'in aiim:i(tiiw:i:h I'i.iivh: lulu tlmt juu tun tbe AiHcrUii'uicl.t in lull lcici. 4m ,s.i;x i' 6 -xty. xn 2f(i,' terAffiiagA' mms y lifilj ahte3 a $ tilled lELY'S CREAM B,ftM CURES f.HET:"t1 ii t - - m " Lirm mi naii.j u iioiuiir ai 7 . n ftiysVsMMk's'w''0rv You want the Best Royal Halving Powder never disappoints; never makes sour, sop;gy, or husky food; never spoils good materials ; never leaves lumps of alkali in the biscuit or cake; while all these things do happen with the best of cooks who clinir to the old-fashioned methods, or who use other baking powders. If you want the best food, ROYAL Baking Powder is indispensable. ROVAl CAKIIIO TOWOn CO., 10 WAIL CT., Mr-10K. &''-9'sV1''',''TV" "At.t. the world may be p. stage." remarks the disgusted dramatic critic, "but Shake speare was wrong when he said th.'l all the men and women woro players.'' Philadel phia Record. ,J. I. J'uso T. M. Co. Users of Threshing Machines, Engines nud Sawmills have long been familiar with tlio iiamii of the llrm beading this notice. Its career has been consistent und honorable in an exceptional degree. During tlio pint whiter a large part of its mumumth wot I.s have been lcmodelcd and rebuilt, ami Hie ilunt Is now probably tho mobt complete tl ts kind extant. Careful buyers uro learning the lesion that It pays to deal with tollable linns, aril address, It takes a man with u good deal of inllu ence with himself todo something hedoesn't want to and doesn't havo to, lecauso ho ought to. Puck. Western Amcrlcnii Scenery. Tlio Chicago. Milwaukee ,t St. Paul R'y has now road.x lordistributlon a sixtci n page poi'tlollo ol si cues along Its lii.e, half times, of the sio of tho World's Pair port tubus lately issued The are only ten it tits cadi and can bo obtained witluoil ih lay by leillitting the aiiu nut to (il o II HlWl'Oltli, (.ieaeial Pass Agent, ChuMgu, 111. SH?. anyone lonteiiipiatlug tlio pint h.iso or Evtujftini ir?GJt'.--i threshing niiichlnery of anv kind, saw- (J'SWw,-vVRt'sH mills, etc., should write lor lllu tr.itcd iK'OilvTC A I'ntiilniriu, IahiiiwI lv tin, .1 I ( 'mi, 'I' M C, V AViTfiS&S!. 5 Haelno. Wis., wliieli Is mailed irco to uuv AJr4:ttUis . iw; W. .JTT TrnS?s"TZH'1- o 229 araiistMi'vk GURES PROmPTLY 'g Eafc! uauoacma Ktraiwts; SOOTKES, SUBDU82S, CURES. Eiiiwswftf: trill il V ffik BECAUSE IT3 THE BEST. PUREST S M05T EC0N0MO1L SOLD kVIToiiKitt' IE NJCFAIRRANK GQMFM Chicago.. mm) WitiHJJ 'sv!l - vy - rvJ' - vrf V OUT jpxxxsj oTJrs? SFRANXLESLII WI1 vnnnn ObuliuC; p nn unvTwxvii ullU I UUK'ilO . . U?' 'lltll. ... V'vJvbk'&r'qVsV- PICTURES OF STIRRING BATTLE SCENES i . . GRAND GftVflLRY GflftRGES I !AKD PORTRAITS OF THE LEADING GEMERJU,S QH BOTH SIHLv Ti In piilillulifit In Milttv nr 1 1 'y p.trts iijiiijiiih i'i . Uuatrirituu h atliii! innttt r i on i ci i j f of TVSLVE CENTS FOR EiACH PART. MP W PRT ONE Am. I'm li wei-ir hi il l . rt I -u.t until mill' " ri'irin- un iariH w'euij'or ni'iiit iir.ui n umo lor cucli jJarU E ,-,iliit- r.tlllll, III l'l'l,,l'U. iVUUJI',S' LEON PUBLISHING GO., Exclusive General Vesfern Agents. I J030 Caxton Building, THE POT INSULTED THE COOK & m1' SB firrXK tr" U. m 0 M (a l aa GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLHANLfNESS. S A POLIO SHOULD be. r t t I t "I TKt.i. you, UrntiRon, thero In nothiu; itiipoMsiblo to i jealous Avoinun." "Willi oni) exception 1 iigron with you. Tlio cj:co tion Sh tho txaith." 1 larpcr's Ilnz&r. Tun Woim.v Qithtion- "Now isn't this . prcttv tttno or night for you to gut hoimtf" Texas SICtiugs. Tommy "Paw, what doei vico versa. meaiif Mr l-'igg "Why er- horso sinfl horn " Iiidiaiiuiolis.1iiunutl. g Four Route TO OTE RflOUNTASraS LAKES and iva m Uq in XX BEST LIWE TO E9ew York asid Bsteea ASK FOB TICKETS VIA. Bi& FourRoiBte e. o. Mccormick, d. q. mafitiw,. t Ki(ir Trl UtmvttT, Uf 'l !'. A TllJUl t l1. CINCINNATI. O. oiac - ji' juz&uvp tB BACK-ACHE sf ? ji, tr r inn " r d?u ci:MEMKe.Ov. - ., "i 4 I?) tin rp Pi iM rM B ffl l4:ii h imrt foritJtIrifnf,'f1:tren nluttirrt; rrlM .mil liiimtyuKtir cuvcr Muili-d tuuuv uililrt-Ku READY APWL I 5ilj. tin- one m ctimiilcte. ICruiIt 93.00 at. : z CHICAGO, 5LL bJPH&B mm m 1 CK' i a0Gmiira t v vi; vvi j ii7vlom in cw tv at JZJSrX3 GV3"I. p if I III lilt HI 1II1II5. a Kfisai a "Hit THE KETTLE BECAUSE HAD NOT USED used, im every KIT.CHEM. :ia