n InGflEr r y DEMOCRATS YIELD. Fusion Arranged in Nebraska on Line3 Demanded by Populists, Uonnltlnrnhln Arrlinntir Mnvnlopml In ltoth Convention 1'uiiiiihih tint .MMjnrlty of Hlutn Ticknt mill Hull tin- Kltirlora lluv. I'nyiittir IIuhiIh 1'iuKMt. Lincoln, Nob., July IV,. llaylight yoHtonluy found thruu stuto oonvoii tluiiH still in hcssion, with practically no progress imide further than tho adoption of their Bepanitu platforms. Tho whole question hinged on whether tho democrats would yield from tho position they had taken in demand ing two places on tho state tieket, to gether with all the electors for presi dent and vice president. All oliorta to bring about a surrender was howled down derisively. ' In tho populist gathering soma llery speeches were made in denun ciation of the stubborn attitude as uumcd by the democrats. At three o'clock a. in. yesterday n motion was made that the democrats bo' given tho electoral ticket and tho populists take iho state otliecs. Tho debate on this was spirited and delegates accused each other of wanting to trade off tho rights of nationnl polities 'and tho rights of Mr. Towne for a few stato ofllees. M. l' Harrington created a sensation by asseVting that the way to increase tho middle-of-the-road movement was to throw Towne over und substitute one who, he said, had declared the war a failure. He said Towno's withdrawal would lose North Dakota, South IJnkotu and Kansas, and the fustonists would have to light for their livns in Nebraska. J. II. Kd miston, vice chairman of tho populist national committee, indorsed all Har rington said. Mr. Kdmiston declared if tho populists did not hold their place on tho ticket they could never hold another national convention. On reconvening the conference com mittees reported a compromise propo sition whereby the democrats are given three electors, the populists four and silver republicans one, the democrats to have two state ofllees, silver republicans one and the popu lists the rest. Without waiting on the reports tho populists referred the whole controversy to a committee of one, M. P. Harrington, with power to treat with tho democrats, but In structing him not to concede more than one state oflice. At 11:20 h agreement was reported to the popu list convention on presidential elect ors, giving four to the populifts, three to the democrats and one to the'silver republicans. A motion pre vailed that the nominations of elect ors be referred to the state central committees of the three parlies. .Nominations for governor were 3e clared in order and without nominat ing speeches the roll of counties was palled. Aa the balloting proceeded it was seen that Gov. I'oyntcr had a walk-away. 1'efore the result was hu iiounced John O. Yeiser, of Om-tha, one of the candidates for the nomina tion, moved that the selection of Guv. Poynter be made unanimous. It car ried with applause. The democrats on reconvening rati fied the nomination of Gov. Poynter and then nominated W. D. Oldham for attorney general. Tho populists in turn nominated Oldham. A EOER VICTORY. I,orl ltnliortM IC-liortn Tlmt tln Kin-mj At- timUoil Nitrm'- NK wl 'utnr!il tlin l'luot! Atit'iiior lo'l'uuii l'rxtorlti. London, .July 13. Lord Koberts re ported to the war department yester day that the Hours had attacked Nitral'n Nek and captured the place. Several other small engagements with the enemy were also reported. Tho surrendering of Hour arms and ammu nition at Heidelberg continues. Lord Koberts' dispatch throws a serious light upon the state of all'aira in South Africa. There has been some comment recently regarding the vir tual absence of progress by the im mense army under command of Lord Roberts, but few could have been found to believe that the scattered lioers were able to inflict such a de feat so near Pretoria. Instead of the surrender of all of the remaining Uoers being imminent, as recent tele grams had hinted, it seems they have been making a concerted attempt to surround or recapture Pretoria, with so much success that in the region which was supposed to be pacified and in which no attack was expeetd they succeeded in inflicting a serious defeat and capturing two guns and some 200 men. ltnrii IlrMviu'ii l'u'c'irn ft"i( Clrntrv Detroit, Mich., July 13. The fastest mile thus far made this season, and the fastest ever gone in Canada, was paced on the Windsor track yesterday afternoon by Joe I'atehen. The black stallion also went one of the fastest quarters ewr seen, covering one of Ids last quarter miles in 20 1, seconds, a l:.r8 gait. Tho match race between Patchoi and John 11. Gentry was a fine hard driven contest, and was won ly Patehen in two straight heats by a couple lengths In both cases. Tho time by ouarters was as follows: First heat, :30; 1:01: 1.33; 2:0l4. Second heat, :31ft; l:03j 1:35; 2.:04ft. BOY FINDS GOLD IN CELLAR. A Clnctimntt Mother Turn the Jtonej- Over (ii the 1'ollco Ofilccrn. A woman excitedly entered Bremen street police station at Cincinnati tho other day, and, turning over $230 in gold to Sergt. Jucggllng, informed him that her littlo boy, George Kramcr4 had found it In a cellar In Wade street, near Plum. Tho boy and two companions, A1-, fonso Churcrch ami nuby llcrz, were in the rear of No. 213 Wade stccct Sun day afternoon, andi Kramer, espying a lot of gold pieces, suggested playing marbles, using the gold us chips. They played- and Kramer won all the money. When he took it to his mother she nearly had hysterics. She Is poor, and nt first, she says, thought of keeping the money, but later concluded' to give it to the police. FORGOT 111S i'OFESSION. President of Santa Pc Kontl Failed to File the Necessary Certlflente nn n. lnwycr In Netv York Stnte-. Judge IjIkcIioIT In tho supreme court the other day made an order permit ting Aldace F. Walker, tho presided of the Atchison, Topcka fc Santa F Railroad company, to file his certificati as a lawyer in New York state, hi having forgotten to do so, as required by the law passed in 1808. Mr. Walker stated in his affidavit that bo had not actively engaged in tlie practice of law for several years, and had over looked the passage of the act the pro visions of which he had violated. Uy the terms of Mr. BischofTs order Mr. Walker Is relieved from the penalties inflicted' by law. NEW YORK'S FOPULATION. Thuasht That the Ccnifun Rctnrna Will (how That (he City Has Over Three Million People. , The work of taking "New York's cen sus has been completed, although the returns have not yet been forwarded to Washington. The most amazing thing about this census is the rate of increase of New York's population in the last ten years. While Census Su pervisor Wilbur has steadfastly re fused to give out any figures, it is pretty well known that th,e popula tion of the- five boroughs which now compose the city of New York is about 3,Gi0,0CO. Another FInnncIal Dardtn, When Mrs. Russell Sago went home, after a shopping tour, the other dny, she pulled the bell at her front doorp and the vwrc, being old and rusty, broke. Mrs. Sage fell backward! down the steps and whs badly bruised, be sides suffering the dislocation of one of her arms. Of course, says- 'the Chicago Times-Herald, this wouldn't have happencdiif Russ had been willing to have an electric bell put in or to pay 30 or 40 cents for a new wire. Now the cost of liniments and bandage? alone is likely to amount to a dollar and a half. Physicians In Germany. In the last 11 years the number of phj-sicians in. Germany increased1 56 per cent., while the population, in creased only 14 per cent. " IHW iii.hIiWiiihhiihibi ,rmmmm THE GEHERALMARKETSr Kansas City, Mo. CATTLK Urof stoors $1 Natlvo ntnekers :t Texas and Indian steers 2 rroGS a SHMKI' 2 WI IK AT No. 2 hard No. 2 red COKN No. 2 mixed OATS No. 2 mixed ItVK-No. 2 July 17. tfi :0 & 00 V) 25 f? GOVi 7.1 39V4 25 55 C3 75 50 00 G2 IS 10 21 Q KLOblt Hard wn't patents 3 CO Soft wheat patents ." Cj HAY Timothy 0 00 I'ralrle COO BRAN Sacked CO niJTTHIt Rxtra to fancy... II CIIKKSK Full cream S F.GGS 5 I'OT ATOMS Home Brown .. 20 ST. LOUIS. 7? 5 CATTLM Nntlvo steers .... 1 Texas steers 3 HOGS Packers 5 SHEMP-Natlvo muttons .... 4 FLOUR Mxlr.a fancy 3 WI I MAT No. 2 red CORN No. 2 OATS-No. 2 n 5 50 si 4 00 5 30 & 4 50 ft) 3 05 ff? 75 W.'Tfi 43 21 25V4 RYM BUTTRR Dairy It Q 10 DRY SALT MEATS 7 W-W 7 C2V4 BACON 7 87 8 12i CHICAGO. CATTLM-Steers HOGS Mixed and butchers SIIRMP Western FLOUR Standard patunts . WI I RAT No. 2 red 50 If? 05 50 i 15 0 7G',f(p 70 37V 50 85 VVi 41 23 52 75 20 CORN No. 2 OATS-No. 2 RY13 July LARD July irPZ.fi1 PORIC July 12 15 12 NEW YORK. CATTLR-Stcura -170 sf 5 70 HOGS 5 (JO G83 SIII3KP 3 25 5 15 WHEAT No. 2 red W.iip 83 CORN No. 2 WAV 4714 OATS 28'J PTim .WE "9, N9T 8ELli ,0,., ,K7!8.,,7 u, ,b- wild lliat war. Woullcr 1imuliien In all l.Iniln of "n-I?8 VT'L0lP.a,P Pl'P9BJan n" I'lPln Of 012.50. 0"K Buru for 3 Ifl. 2S, Iron UoiU from ll0"!""1?-SOiOO. riiquiuiiHliior ttiosoconc-uunuavolicuiiiiold by uii und titv oiio butUfnrtorv. Wo Uixo n. COMPLE1 i ii i.irKi oi i,xufiMrm laiiiHN. iuwie tvarnn Purulti vvn roiKiJiiiiiiK Kojirn lurn lure, in raet AMY . ,m w . . . J." . --...-.. , ........ VHni . m.u.v...u .....,. ut, .iiin.un,cuiuuiiiK juu Duiroa. T. M. ROBERTS' SUPPLY ROUSE, ROAST BEEF WAS TOO DEAR. A Chlcniso "Woman Who 11ns n Grievance for the Econ omy Cluli. Yoimr Mrs. Woodlawn, who lives on Prairie avenue, has not beco housckccniiiK very long, but she is versed in household economy. She ifl a prize member of the study class in that subiect at the Woman's club, sas the Chicago Inter Ocean. ''Every housekeeper should do her own marketing," a'8 rs' Woodlawn, and every morning at nine o'clock she starts out to con tribute to the enycly of grocers nnd ment shop men u Cottage Grove avenue. Once. &hc ordered a "leg of veal for two," an an other time she purchased "trout on the half shell." A few Ways ago she undertook to negotiate for a small roast of beef. "Kightceft oents a pound, inn'nni," said the butcher. "Aren't you rather high?" remarked Mrs. Woodlawn, tentatively. "No, indeed, ma'am; steers like this meat comes from, ma'am, is sellin' for six doilara on the hoof." Mrs. Woodlawn leathered up her pocket book and her parnsol decidedly. "I rIiuII lav this nutter before the Social Economies club," she said. "If catt.o are worth only six dollars apiece and you sell me roast beef at 18 cents a pound, we are in the clutches of n monopoly, nnd 1 will cat trout as loiw: as 1 live before I'll stand it. So therel" The Tnmt Problem. To a thoughtful mind, the trust problem Is one of serious import. It must be firmly grappled with, for it creeps upon society be fore you arc aware of its existence, in this respect much resembling the various disor ders which attack the stomach, such as con stipation, indigestion, dyspepsia, bilious, ness, liver and kidney troubles. a Ilostetter's Stomach Hitters is the one reliable remedy for till such ailments. He sure to give it a trial. A man, being "'About to die, summoned his four Sons to his side, andsaid : "My sons, l will leave to John one-third of my cstntc, to Alex one-fifth, to James one-half, and to Thomas one-fourth, and thus you will all Share Eouallv." John nnd James and Thomas took Paper and Pencil and began figuriug, but Alex took his Hat nnd started out. "Where are you going?" the other Three asked. "Do you not Intend figuring out the Problem?" "Not much," said Alex. "I am Going for a Lawyer to break the Will." Moral Sometimes the Lawyer can Relieve the Heirs of Much of the Figuring. Baltimore American. Marquette, on Lake Superior, is one of the most charming summer resorts reached via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Its healthful location, beautiful scenery, good hotels and coiupictc immunity from nay fever, make a summer outing at Mar quette, Mich., very uttrnctive trom the standpoint of hea.tu, rest and comfort. For a copy of "The Lake Superior Coun try." containing a description of Marquette ami the copper country, address, with four (4) cents in stamps to pay postage, Ceo. II. Ileafiord, General Passenger Agent, Chi cago, 111. ii M - AVhnt Hurts. "The other side," observed the candidate, in much apprehension, "are putting some damaging reports in circulation." "Hut no money to speak of," rejoined the chairman of the campaign committee, com placently. Detroit Journal. Rent for tho UoyvcIh. No matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right, discards help nature, cure you without n gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you just 10 cents to start getting your health back, discards Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. lie ware of imitations. A Heavy Cane. Mack O'Rell Hard times have brought about n change with Hlightcr. I remember when he always had a case of champagne in the cellar; now he has only a case of beer. Luke Wnrmc Well, you know, "circum stances alter cases. Chicago Evening News. Do Your Feet Ache nnfl Iturn? Shake into your shos, Allen's Foot-Ease, i powder for the feet, it makes tight or New Shoes Feel Easy. Cures Corns, Itching, Swollen, Hot, Callous, Smarting, Sore and Sweating Feet. All Druggists and Shoo Stores sell it, 2."ic. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. These July linyn, ' Corn, we know, is good for man, yet here's a flaw in nature's pion; for weather which is good for corn makes man wish lie ne'er waa born. Indianapolis Journal. Good Ilnlr. ITyou nro bald, or getting' so, or wnnt a new growth of hair, i r nro Interested in preserving whut you havo und want infor mation tivo, wnto Good Hair Humcdy Company, Lock Ex 977, Newark, Ohio. It is impossible to please your friends; if you say agieeablo things to them you nre nc cused of insincerity; it you say disagreeable thiugs they get mad. Atchison Globe. To Cure a Gold In One Day Tako Laxative Bromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists i cfundmouoy If it tails to cure. 25c. A Desperate Man. Merchant "Do you speak German?" Needy Applicant "I never have, but, gracious, I'll tackle it if you give me a job." Indianapolis Journal. Each imcknL'o of Putnam FAir.i.r.ss Dyks colors cit. or Hilk. Wool or Cotton perfectly. Sold by all druggists. A chorus girl is like a house the older she gets the more paint she needs. Town Topics. P 'iso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of is a cougli cure. iJ. w. u linen, IrSJ 1 InrU Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0, 1D0O. A letter is one of the best evidences of the culture of a person. Philade.plua Times. The greatest nuisance is the person who is just puttering around. Atchison Globe. T 41 b,Jt ttila Is wlmt our S2.C0 Iron IUil would cost per II). If ruriiltinu. Hunil forour iimiiiiniitli new KuiiiltiiinlTntulniriio Furniture. TUrt-tJ pleco llanlwooil Clmmlier tills. Sa.BOiiil: Poll elzo (mche unlmliiiurril In Vcloiir or r'nUfu u.n.Mf T.i.?..d rh nrnn ARTICLE iiomIwI to frnlli your liomu. Semi for freo n. 1IIII1I HII.ET ilH"1'l cniiiojiiuni, uuplioanJn, blilvlxiunu, u u c.iii bavo vou ailuana iwrcoiiton vour nurrlirmeg. M3NNEAP0LSS. MWtti SOMETHING NEW IN SURGERY. An Operation Th nt "Was Dciicrv Inj? of World-Wide Cel- ohrlty. "I see," said the old man Pimpernel tho othar evening, lelnten the Cleveland Plain Dealer, "that they've mended nnothnr lirnk- en neck for n feller, lie had a fall some- ' where out m the country, nn when thoy got him to th' hospital th' doctrs found that his upper spinal coiuiuc was cracked clean neroM. Feller couldn't hold his head up, an' his voice was clean gone.',' "How did they patch him up?" inquired John Howniau. "You'll be s'prised when 1 tell you," re plied the old limn. "It was so dend ensy. Fust, they crowded over th' left phalanx till it iapped the right vcrtrickle, nn' then they stuck th' two ends together with onty-toxum glue. That's fer hiood nisenin'. von know. Then they got the broken ends of the me ' duila together on' fastened Vni in place with slr'ps of ndhesiu' pl.istcr. After that tiny nailed narrow rods of zinc up nnd down bin backbone and clinched 'cm together wijh rivits. When this was nil fixed the surgeon sent nut nn' got nn oid-fashioned bootjack, i .in im.', nun ik on ins riii-ai ffo uiiu uic open ! in't at the top would jut catch under his chin an' hold it until the glue hnrdens. An' as soon as it dees harden the young feller'll he just nn sound ns ever, with a few rivits thrown in." , "Thunder!" cried Josh llowmnn. "Ain't it wonderful!" "You jest bet it is," paid the old man. 1U Fi'iiriMl to Presume. Tho Ameiienii tourist is so firmly con- I vinced that he is being cheated on ad hnnds , during his European trnve.s that he occa sionally oversteps the hounds ot prudence. "What is the price of this pm? ' nsked n young man in a Paris shop, handling n sinnll silver brooch of exquisite workmanship. "Twenty francs, monsieur," said the clerk. "That's altogether too much," said the young American. "It's for a present to my sister; I'll give vou five francs for it." "Zen it would be I zat gave r.e present to your" sister," said the Frenchman, with n deprecatory shrug, "and I do not know mademoiselle!" The King. Archaeology. "These pietinvf,".the archaeologist of the distant future is exp'aiuins, "represents the cake walk of the uncientH. The cake walk consisted of a number of movements evi dently designed to assist the digestion of cake. Hence the name." Detroit Journal. "Plenmnit Way Ifnr Summer Ilnya." Is the title of the Grand Trunk Railway System's new SiiiniuerToiiri.st Folder which together with other descriptive liteiature can be had on application to .1. 11. Hurgts, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, -Ml) Claik St., corner J acksou Uouicvard, Chicago. Akc.s of Mnn. "At 2.1." remarked the amateur nhiloso- pher, "a man is eager to reform the world. 1'iiui, a urn ii in citgi'i lu It'll) At 50 he is about ready to be i Belf." Philadelphia North Ai reformed him- merican. The Kent Prcierlptloii for Chills and Fever Is a bottle or Guovc's Tastkless Chili. Tonic. Itiii simplyironniidiiululnoin atastolcos form. No euro nopuy. I'rico&Oo On the Ileturti. Jack TTow long were you in Pnris? Bill Iwasn't long; 1 was short. Syracuse Herald. M. M. Moore, Clcik City Council, Colum bus, On., writes: 1 have known Tcdhuia (Teething Powders) to remove worms when all other remedies had failed. One of the ballling mysteries of nature is the pic that mcils in the mouth but feels solider than a brick in the stomach. De troit Journal. ..VMM... .MM Yon cannot bo cheorful if you havo dys popsiu. You won't havo dj'bpoiwia if you chow Whito's "Yucatan." A boy in the family always comes in handy when the pic left over isn't enough to save. Atchison Globe. Hall'H Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. Price 75c. When you meet on obstacle use it for a stepping stone. Chicago Daily News. For Inlants Boars The Signature THE CINTAUn COMfANY. TT r . . n- 1 Costs only 2d ccuts Z&4&& rmaIl2SccnU to C.J. jf) $ $ !M J ifiJxJ sm our M4s ? M $Lffl -0t 2K-C aa4it .t 11 t r- 1 1 t. mm (S3FFS5 LIB E9 Ii BSbs- 7 ERITS SO lbs. Sri.ors. nuo Old Santos CofToo, 10 Ibc. 07o. Wo snn satio vou bin nonoy on Callro. Wo IjouphtihU Ixtoro ttinailvniioo. sovoralcarl ilaof It, andaro Blvlngour ou toracrstbo IjciiuiIc or It. hcr.df ironr HPfJClAIL 3Z-PACU PRICE LIST Hiving pri-c on Rroeortou and tliouramU of otlior grtlcluB. I'ontalfaiil vili hriiirf tuji pru-u Hut ml COOUa nt Wholosnlo Prlcoa to Conolimora. Kondlorourlint;-d-iLiMtiloimo. U'lxlTj. Urouuir.s ovi-r im t.uoi7 A iKtnlcanl wIlrbrlNirik All liiuaS ImiiillrdbvRCqiaTEneO.PHAfllilACtSTQ. All Itliuls of fatent Wodlclnos ut wliolos.ua prlco tocon EUinoju Wowlllnwiil you tnlii'italouufit,o fur tlio lukliii;. audit will avo you MORL MOMRY thnn uny UiveBtinCnt vou can mnlco. an noijoodi nro rohl at tbn proiltthitdruss aro. KO-Pt'NrJY WIMil MiVILR cr3.3V. THIS (S A RPKCIAL, BARCAIN COMSIOERrNQ PRESSNf WIART VaTiiE.' I'OrotliiTprlcoMBaOto-jmuOlM'i' iri-M JJt. Wnlmvn un ovorRiock of uboro Miif. Ilamulni ii llnibol Wlro. VrliM U irtu. T. M. ROQEKTG' SUPPLY HOUOt!, rfllMUAPOLIG, fVllNU. HEALTHY WOMEN. Mary Jt Kennedy, manager of Ar mour & Co.'s Exhibit at the Trans-Missis sippi Exposition nt Omaha, Neb., writes the following of Perunn, nsa cure for that common phaso of Riiii'.uicr ca tarrh, kuov.it nt I n d i g e s t ion. Miss Kennedy says: !'l found tho continual change of diet incidental to eight years' traveling com p.ele y upset my digestive system. In consulting several t h y s t cians they de cided I suffered with catarrh of the Klonini'li. "T heir pre scriptions (I i d nut seem to help me any, so, lead ing of the re mnrkable cures ejected by tho use of Perunn I decided to try it and soon found myself well re paid. "1 have now used Perunn for about thrco mouths and feel comnlctelv nt- juvenatcd. I believe I am permanently cured, and do not hesitate to give unstinted praise to your great remedy, Perunn." The causes of summer catarrh arc first, chronic catarrh: second, derangements ot the stomach nnd liver; third, impure blood. Such being the case, anyone who knows anything whatever about the operations oC Perunn enn understand why this remedy in n petinniient cure for summer catarrh. It eradicates chronic catarrh from the system, invigorating the stomach nnd liver, cleanses the blood of all impurities, and thcreforo permanently cures by removing the cause, a host of maladies peculinr to hot weather. The cause being removed the symptoms dis appear of themselves. "Summer Catarrh" sent free to nny ad dress by The Perunn Medicine Co., Colum bus, Ohio. THIS MAN haslnvontcdaPOSlTIVrrunir tor all tonus of ovrccznxtra mci l"Uivton.t3 WITHOUT crITIMl. Ho will send explanation I'MIF.K to tiny otio Interested or nny mitToror. Ilo also mnn'iKcs ttintnost ruo cessfnl Cancer nnsnltulwostot tho Mississippi. THE DR ALLAMAN HOSPITAL. Atchison, Kan 01,000.00 OASSt IN AN Y OAHIJ AVJIKKK India Hair Destroyer Fails. When you arotlirntiKli Miiru-tiiirwllll I'luc- conil lllc! fur Hook ll lu lirruiun Him 1.III1U wrinu 111 r)nirilfciuii!., llldi ili'ii lieiuity," mm Hamuli:, wlilch will rcinovo two Hqimru InrlicH of Ilnlr without, nnv Injur v to tlio Bltln. Tryltilrt. INDIA IliroUTlNO CO., Uultu K, 07 Wanlilnium ht., C'liluuuu, 111. ItKADICKS OK THIS I'APKIt DKaillINO TO 1111V ANYTHING ADVKUTISISI) IN ITS COMIMN3 SHOULD INSIST UPON IIAVIN'U WHAT T1IKY ABIC I'Olt, KHK'JSINU il.li 8UIIST1TUTICS Oil ISllTAl'lONS. A. N. K.-D 1822 wiiiw ivxciTiKo to Avi:i;'riKi:it9 plcnou Mliitu lliul you iiiw Iho AiUui'Hko mcut In till iiiivr. and CMldrcn In Usa For Over Thirty Year? The Kind You Have Always Bought UURnAV OTnCCT, KCW VOBK CITY. STOMACH TROUBLES. If you linvi f-01 r Slftniuli InilltjeMlon, Sick Ilondnolte. Wind In th I'lvr'i Dlntrliocii Dvi'i-iitcry or C'nunpi. HOIII.KV'S "MOMICIU'LTi I IGII'I" will rfllevfru 1 1 once. Tako it reRUlurly, and ihocuusoof thu tioublu ivlll 1 o mpWIly removed. T'r. IV. A ircyront. I. M.. Klmonl. Tex . navs lio wns troubled with flMJII' (OI.IC -Inro i lillill-ood. und "WOMIIMUUI, KHIlIf" Is tlio only hiikciv 1 1ml ivnulil mm lilm. M. IIOFFETT'S B Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, aJ8,l!5aEBflll Fw Regulates the Bowels, F P I K H B9 I H Strengthens the Child, U Ha U B & Gl B i h Makes Teething Easy. (Tcethitu Powders) X-E-TEETHINA Relieves the Bowelt in 'i I roubles of Children of at Dnijnnsls, any age. IVIOFFETT, WI. D.f ST. LOUIS, MOtf - 1 a i i Vu,l..jtfiH.. L yw. r. Mw'rtJm ?,l y,VWiKBHv;?jfrgzaYM J mmmammmmmmmm m