1 r 'X f .3 Wh fliall tv t all lllu.T rrof-or Minbriilze, the artist who flrt tiicct-.ted in photographing an animal on the run or on th jump, writes his first name Kadweard. J his i odd, but thert in a man in West Vir fitim who rit- his thus: Llewellyn Phtimh.giiy.rti. J I i kivhi name is not hard to read, hut the other is a fuzzier until you t;ike it to pieces anil deier oilu the sounds of Iheielters and com binationa hy the tollowinjf words: l'hth. in phthiKic; ilo, in colonel; "ii- in cologne; prrii, in myrrh. -Harper's. DOMESTIC ECONOMY. TOPICS OF INTEREST TO FARMER AND HOUSEWIFE. Farmer Ntiuuld yat Ngl-t Opimrtunlli- fur li'iiM4ltir WT ami ,Mhiii of Hur-e- -'lau and ut-fii'tit I'utjiii j'lat forui Iaw it-liI if Corn. THE MODERN INVALID Hag t.ltra niHii-it.ti'lv. in ki- t.ii.i. u.il. other luxuries. A reiiie.lv urn-! he pleas antly am-nprMhle in lotni. pur. Iv Ji..l. n; in c.)tiipc.-.iii.in, truly I . neliei.-il in Mlect mid t'lil irelv lire In iin even iilijretiiiu a!.le .(imiiiy. 'ri-;illv i) j,.- ,-..iult- a Vhyieian ; if rimti;.iilei he u. - the gentle family laKtive hvriiii .' I ig... Why is butler worked " To lessen the pwcntaee r.f water and caw-in. A LIST of reason why yon should in isist upon having I'r. 1'ieree's PI. await IVIlets. ami u .thing ehw in their j4a'i : - llerau Tbey'r the Hmnlleiit, and the Uatin1rl to tni.f. Hn-mmft they're tho iuo st in their way N j disturbance, no reaction afterward lut-ir ex feet taut. They al fsoluti ly and perma nently nor rtiliousiK'Ss, uuii frtt.iiii. tViiihtifwition. hu'k Heail ache, and Sour Htimiaeh. The mow! common cause of I'ilm m constipation. By rf 'Moving the cause a cure is effected. Motttitimfry, (hanw Co., .V. Y. Da. Pir.BCK: Iih-w .s'lr I miff, nil unlolil leery wirii niefdinir pura. i muM iret no relief nUrUt or ilsy. until I commence! usmjf your rieaaHiii 1'eiiei.i. aim now year or more. 1 have not lnen tmulileil with the pile; If mjr bowela (ret tn a crinslipateal rendition. 1 uike a ohm-oI Dr. I'lenw' rl'-i. ant Pallet, and the trouble is ail diH.ilud oy next aj. ff t enleiit Pump Pint form. A cor!e)on'ii'nt f the American Ak'ficulturi-t h;is jut tilted up bin j'Uiup platfurin in a f'ouveti cnl wiy, as seen in the enir;ivimr. AimIvihi l.cd iron pan tit teen inches arrows and e ; k 1 1 1 inches dec),, ,f a semi circular shape so as ti tit, snugly airam-t tbtt pump, with an inch pipe to :n m ey the water, is jdaccd jj. rei:tly under the -jinit Into this Iran all the drippings an I water that slopo over fall, and are conveyed by the pi.e Via Mower garden where the conditinns in a dense loiesf than tho-e wiii h trcvail in a he y.ird wm re tiuiu rous hues are placed fiear each i,tlier. Jn tlie forest i-ee iiioin is tiotorien found, al h-asl, duriuo the tlrst lew yens ii!c of the colony. The hive in yard ought not to be la rite r than the queen require-, for blood comb and the honey mpp'ics fur the winter. If more space than this is ui en it is so much extia work for the bees in flihtiii) the moth. Mne iramts will trhe Mt .fl souare ilichcs.of com), -in I th .t lloyal IlllekM For (fenerations t his leeii the cus loin to mix the baiter for buckwheat the cakes with yeast or emptyings, relain- UiS a portion of the batter left over from one morning to raise the cakes for the following day. It kept too warm, or not used prompt ly, this baiter becomes excessively sour and objectionable. 1 luck wheat cakes raised by ibis means are mere often sour or h -avy than liifht and sweat. 1 1 eaten daily tl ey distress the stomach is r.uiliciciit lor most queens. If mote ftl1'' cau.se skiii erupt ions and itchim,'. is irnen than the queen needs t will be tilled w,th honey that will remain from year to car and strongly attract, the mollis. It Wlii u;0 ,B aut to make the bees sickly. 1 arnur aid llnril Time. Farmers reenper from bard tiiues sooner than can any other class l osy ha.e the in atn lor rcdiicinifexpeiises and livinjf within tlieir income as city residents cannot do At the ssa?--2f IMl liOVFO I I M,' CI.ilJollM. T.i! i e'1-"111"1 is irriifated. by nil ntr a small moiiku unci Hin:u ine pipe emiites us- i, to save the supply for the flitches. j i'.ehind the pump a trapdoor, titled I w.th strap h n'es and a ha-p. Ntapie land padlock, opens into a convenient receptacle in which butter. ream, ST r . . ''-' i v,,Kctat.les to be warmed over, and StephenSOn EleCtriC Belt CO. i m-'ats can l e kepi quite as well as in I a rernirerator, and without the e peiise for ice. The platform is made , of a framework- of two by six inch joists, with a Coor of matched lloor intr na led on both sides, the inter, ve inu' space heinif lllled with clean sawdust. This keeps out frost in winter and heat in Hummer, and with the pro; Ision tor carrying oir the dripping, it js always clean arid healthful. ratrnicil August S'iiul. 1 M!l:l. Til lu-t mi, mi.nl Im: ri.M-l Kleetn Hell manufucniifi. 1 In. n.ilv Lo-eiiii- Hill ih,u reamrcs no vice. r n -)! to make it work It Uwli r ii,-! i. 1 1 ua. u In mo c il'irnhle than ny nttoer A i on I c ue for ilieninHiisin netiriilgln s.'m! alt tiervoim iliw.-ae. cure-i!ti.-Iii. cii.iipmlnii. lin-r ami ketney ill? put' In tli l.ai k, Iniiiili Meiiknem emeral ilelaltiy. relhue u,,il tirl fi-ellni anil al! cbrotile ilis, n - Heot prepnlil ,. leci'lpt of price an, I.lheral (lln.tiiiU in , ueuip,. orresponileni'i ullell, 1 .XmSur !! ok Ki an mi i n.r Co. Mroin-lnirif, - eh II !, note" . aaJ BEST LINE TO DENVER AND CALM!: WALTER BAKER & GO. COCOA and CHOCOLATE Ki-epiif Tenoit lliuv. It is one of the chief ditllcuities of fanning on a small aercaire that the necessary work to be done in plow, iitlf culti-atihtf. and marketing ciojis requires a full team part of the time, while there is not suit cient work to keep it employed all the t me. Idle lioises sunn eat inure Ilia i their labor during a small part of the year is ; worth. Yet the small farmer who : relics on hiring team work done is : alwa s handicapped by tlielinn ilfim ! possible to hiie teams when he ninsl ' needs t l)iii. The only other recourse i is to chaniri; the methods of fariuinif. ; 1'ut on more labor an I 'capital er acre, and thus urow crojn which will ! keep the teams bus u ol of the year : ntiulinif them to mai ket. ! If there are days when no market ing Is to le dotie. the teams cm be , uinphned jusl in profitably hi draw , i i : M manure. In most cases this on a small farm will make it neces-ary to ! buy most if not ail the feed that the i teams cat This s what market j Hardeners almost invariably do. They I cannot a for. I to k'low bay or krraiu on j land that will pro uce live and pet ; haps ten times as valuable a crop in , something else l'.uylii all their I i fi ed tliey know just what it costs them a d ar less likely to lose by 1 I kecpiiiK' teams idle. The chief dill! ' culty with many fai'iiuqs in mak tif their larmitie- pay is not feciiriiljiir ' I that the leo.l which tliey row and feed is worth its market value, and that w tin lever eats such feed must return at least what it has cost and can he sold for. I nless t .ls is at tc idcd to. t he losses from tion-payitikf stock will eat, up protlts that can be . made otherwise. worst, the farm wi J a loro a home and a suply of fo' il with -ome sur- j pi s. It is alwa s the ri-i! vvlieti ; little money is eomiiu to t a,: farme.s they reduce their e pe scs i.i jirop r i lion, or as t he o'd s.iynu' is. . ut, j their coat aci ordin to li.eir cloth.'' Three or four years lino Southern farmers bad a succession of bad years, j They were badly in debt, and the price of cotton was so low that there seemed little chance to yet out of debt attain. Hut late iciorts fr m the South are that they have done so, and now owe Ic-s than in many ears. Ti.c : outh now yrows m re pork and b-.-ef than ever before. This divctsiiication of its industry lias helped i he price of cotton, the chief money crop. Niinethiiit? like this will result to Northern wheat-grow-iiiL' fanners il the.v (liersily their crops and thus tret their money from a number of souices instead of de penditikT wholly upon one Imw ti le.li! of Corn. It is surprising liow low the aver aye yields ol coin arc, taking the outitryasa whole. Twenty t wo to twenty-three luishels per acre is the yield reported for i and ye I with Hood culture and nianurnikf, yields of more than M)0 bushels of shelled Kiain hae been attained. No crop litis Its yield increased more certainly than corn by cuari uruikr and thcToutfti culture. The soil cannot be made too rich for corn, as it easily may lor any of the smaller trrains. The av-j eratrc yield of this crop Is, therefore, i a fair test of the increase or decrease of soil fertility. It Is doubt less urow Inif harder to secure larire corn crops than it u-ed to I e. The longer hind Is cultivated with poor manauemcnt the less euctable matter it contains. So lontf as soil is full of its or u rial siippy of decaying roots tjood corn crops are (frown. Now the old condi tions mu-t le supplied by manure and the plow-ink? under of cioier. Jns'e id of the old fashioned way we have been makim; buckwheat cakes 'his winter wuhiioyal linking l'owder, muiiig the batter tresii daily, mid lind the re.-uit woiiuerfuiiy satisfactory, (lliey are uniformly liifiit and sweet, more palatable and wholesome, and ?aii be eaten continuously without the lilk'htest d. festive inconvenience, lie iides they are mixed ami baked in a moment, lequirnii; no time to rise. Follow iui; is l lie receipt, used: Two cups of pure buckwheat Hour not "prepared" or mixed); one cup of wheat Hour, two tablespoons of Koyal fiakiinr l'owder, and one half teaspoon fill of Bait, a,l sifted well toifelher. Mix Willi milk into a thin ba'ter and bake at once on a hot griddle. Once, pronerlv tested iroin this receipt, no etiiei ctickule ut will bud its way to your 'ab.e. ! luiiiest ic Cookery. 1 lie ypi-M rllxr'a Oi-i-upalioii. A pn-tty typewriter, who is employed at a large down town olliee, was talk ing in a rather elevated tone of voice to a gentleman of her acquasntauce on an Illinois street car yesterday. He was evidently unacqiiaintei with the character of her occupation and asked her what it, was. I'uiiching boles in the English language," was the answer. And there was ample indications that she was speaking the literal truth. Indianoplis Sentinel. A Story of III- H ir. Erilitusjast N";.w, mends, I dare say the major can remove the skeptism re garding the awful seenne of the battle field; eh, in ij ir? Major Y'-s-, -dr, j once saw snldiers with tlieir in.ikets and clo'e3 drippin' with blood Nervous Lady-O, hush! And they were slaying our dear friends "Not zakiev' L'hey wuz carr'in a stolen hog!" Cleveland I'hilaii-Jer. Tlie Haii.-tka Ourrn. Will the Ljucen of tbeKunlwlch Islands a e a in si I on In r t liroueV This is oue of the foremost questions in the public iiiinii. It limy dejiend entirely u; on her .elf for an swer, as a writer s;iy& she is almost a help h ss cripple, fr.nu lumbago, t he In l ell i Kcn.e u'lit to he conveyed to her in adijj lomalii' way. t..at there Is no remedy on earth a surer cure for it than ,st- Jacobs (HI. as it Is ul-o a specific for sciatica, so prevalent In the tropics. M,e can easily verify tills statement by the use of the remedy. Hh Erpeeted to Win. Mamie I understand that you are a candidate for the presidency of !h- So ciety for the Suppression of Slang:' Gertie Yep. .Mamie Is there any opposition? Gertie You just bet there is. Jen nie Van Clank is runtiiug for it, o . Mamie There will be a contest, then? Gertie That's where you are just hootin', but, you bet, she'll get il where tlie bottle got the co-k.-X. Y fress. "Am CPU 61 If I k . A 59 The most determined evil which af flicts the clerical force and the ollicers of the government is the habit of using iMloxicattti r liquor. Hon. L. M. Mor rill, in United States S'eiiate. Too Kx penxi ve. "I fear, sir," said the physician, "your malady is appeudixieitis." "1 can't afford it, doctor," replied the patient decidedly. Yon may just treat me for plain, common, every day liver complaint." Chicago lieeord. Old Lady What is the matter now? Steamboat Captain We've run on a Band-bar. Old Lady Well, why don't you go over it? bat's your walking beam for l'de like to know? New York Weekly. Stranger What's the matter, my Ut ile man V Small lioy I I took mamma out for a walk, and I've lost her somehow, and I'me 'fraid she can't find herself i anywhere. Boo boo boo! flood News. A l'o-t utile I ciH-f. A cheap porlah'e tewee is desirable, sometimes, in establishing temporary pasture grounds, fencing stacks, etc. A ery convenient form of panel is shown in tlie illust ration, i'he en I of one panel locks within the e.id of j Vaseline should never be put on the ; face, as it will produce a growth ol ! hair very quickly on the smoothest I akin. If the hairs are very stiff and ' coarse the electric needle may be nec essary, nut the continued use ol pum ice stone and cream will give wonder fill results if persevered in for a lew months. Asthma Sutterers Who have in vain tried evei re.iel should try srhiflniann's Asthin: 'lire" No uniting lor results. lisnctio:i is immediate, di reel and certain, ns a simrle trial proves Send to jlr. 1.'. li i liin ;i n ti . M. I'anl, M inn., lor a free trial pacitngc, but ask your druggist tirsr. "Iain Post Master here atKl keep a Store. I have kept August Hower for sale for some time. I think it is a splendid medicine." K. A. Lond, P. M., Pavilion Centre, N. Y. The stomach is the reservoir. If it fails, everything fails. The liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the heart, the head, the blood, the nerves all jro wrone. If vou feel w'rone. ! look to the stotTuirh first. Put that means oil right at once hy using August Flower. It assures a good appetite and a good digestion. $ The devil has both arms around tlie man who feels confident that moderate drinking won't hurt him. -Kurn's horn I'.kkcium'h I'n.mliavc a pi disguising the taste uf tlie impairing its ellicacy. 25 ci asaiit coaling pill, wii limit it s u box. Oblonr silver chests, with covers, when opened reveal manicure sets se curely packed away. 1,1 NO ClIMI'I.MNTS, ItKOM IMTIS, AsTllMA. Ac, are speedily relieved and if taken in time, permanently cured by lr. I), .laviie's Kxpectorant. You will lind in it also a certain remedy for Coughs and folds.. Silver cherubs are utilized as silk winders and are intended, for the work basket. Coughs and Hoarsaess. The irritation which induces coughing immediately re lieved by u-eol'"ovi's IWdnihiti'. Ttm-he.s' Sold only in boxes. l Avia.s ol i oin lm.K t itsi K. 1 1 i Highest Awards ' World't Columbian 1 Exposition. On th fullowiiiv article, i 8RrUr.ST (Of 01. .KUin So. I f HMfOUTf, jCMUU.1 KH ill (H0C0UTK, MMLIX CHOCOLATE, 0M1 BUTLR, For purity of materia!," eirIJiii flKvor," nt,d "uiii foria ettti oucap-MiuwiJ " old mr cwooaws vkwywmkbk. 1ITB BAKEH I CO., DOBCHESTEH, MkSk , .T" TO OPEN THIS CAN. t?$in HOG CHOLERA thii LYE liaauniaanilf aied In tlma. tut Bitkina K,,p. Cleininii Houi, Hoftonliiit Wtr, u hftfl lin neurit. 'I'll bmi-ft wlt liii,tfrier.t A al- lilr oukllii rrelpr n 'i jnn. tt.r nli ,r 88 .,... c"TI JS ASTHMA f - CURED. TjZ NfUii unmk iricino ' Jtr9 en Ma Mm Trli rxbit imI nkS kMbr fin, i Tho.P Trltl Popham.Phlla.Pa Fanners' IcetbiKn. Kvcti though tht! farmer h s felt to some extent the general lep es sion of I Usincss libit litis preval ed. tie can Ond much consolation in the thought that "the fanner feeds them aU," and no matter how other kinds of business may I e effected the soil will still be called upon to yield of its a iind.ince to feed the hungry and in directly clothe the naked, lor this reason lai iucrs .should neglect none of the opportunities offered tor social intef.tiiirse and discussion of ways and means of success in the asscin I lages of all kinds that will occur during the winter months for I he considerati n and dlseu sloti of mat ters connected with d liferent branches of far in industry. It makes little ill erencc what the meeting Is, whether It is one of fruit growers stock raisers, of those interested in the breeding of horses, the produc tion of Hheem poultry raising, or lioti-ekeeplng: there Is an opportun ity for training informal ion at a small cost and at a season of the year when the farmer is more at leisure than at any-other time. Association of those whose lives are spent upon the farm Is betiellclal in Its way of siiioolhlng off the rough way and manners that are s iid to adhere to those soniel iines denominated "hay seeds.'1 Again every new idea, the reception of the thoughts of others, adds so much to the fund of knowl edge a d general intelligence which Is the true measure of the man or woman. Fanners do not neglect any opportunities 'I ho Hiri of the. Ilea lllvm. There Ic a common tendency among beginners in bee culture to make the hive too large. Tho Idea Is that the iart(e hive has more room for honey, and tht In fortified by memories of largo hollow trunks filled with honev, ome t linos found In bee trees where colonies have worked undisturbed for itun. Hut there are very different the other. For iuclo-iitcs of any magnitude, it would be necessary to set it up in the form of a worm fen e. In or e,- to give greater stability, the cleat or slat at one end of i he panel may tie left sit or eight inches long when one stroke of tlie spade won hi let it deep enough in the ea'th .'or ordinary purposes These panels wilt be fo'tid ery convenient on the farm, even wbeie it is Intended to use posts, as ,1 bit of wire will hold them to the post, and they may be removed again and again without injury. that Duck Hals n t ''.V Who e,ll'. Mr. l'ye of Hast port, L I, grows I about 2o,ooo ducks pc year. He ! buys his eggs and uses incubators to i hatch them except during the list. week of incubation, w hen the hen does the business better than the in cubator can do. The hen is kept at work continuously and at the clos ing of tho hatching season has be- . come exhausted, and is given several ! mouths Ut r cuperate in. Mr. I've ! makes his ducks weigh from four to j six pounds each, when they arc ; killed, packed In barrels and sent to ! the New York market. The season lasts six to eight months, and the 1 shipments average mm ducks per I week. Fifteen to :' cents per pound ! arc realized for ducks in the New j York market. Ivrm Notm. Oausk hay may not be valuable as good timothy or clover, but the addl Hon of a lew pounds of bran may ' convert the Inferior hay to a valuable food by giving a greater value to the ' ration. j Tin-, ownership of a good horses is I something whp h brings with it to a , man susceptible of attachment to the e iiiine kind, a fund of delight and unalloyed pleasure which few other pastimes can eijual. 1 siiKihsTiiiN is one of the most serious disorders alleciing al! animals and it gives rise to many diseased conditions that have no apparent, cause to one who does not under stand how a disturbed digestion af fects every function of tho s stem Tiikuk Is as much dlhoreiice In liecs as there Is between full-b ooded and scrub stock, and, like In all oilier animals, quality tells fullv as much In bees. Hy a proper and jud cl.il selection in breeding, a very consider able and marked Impiovemcnt Is possible. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Contain Mercury, as mercury will snrely destroy the .sense ol smell and completely derange Ihe whole sylem when entering it Ihroiieh the mu cous surfaces, such art iclcs shonht never be used except on prescriptions from repnlable physicians, as the damage tliey w ill do is ten told In tin- good you rati possibly derive from iheni." Ha T i'atarrli Cure matiufaeturcil by F ., Cheney it Co., Toledo, (., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure he sure and gel the genuine. Il is taken internally, and made in Toledo. Ohio, hy I-. ,1. Cheney A- Co Te-iiinouial. tree. VSold by Ih-uggisis. price 7,'w. pe hoi I le. In time of war France puts Ij70 on of every l.OOOot her population in tlie field ; (iermany, MO: Russia. 210. See "Colchester's" spading lioot Ad. in other column. It is estimated that since the Chris tian era began over 4,(i(Kl,(KX),(ibi) hu man beings have perished in war. Shiloh'n CniiRii nipt ion Cure in sold on a guar Hiitee It cures Incipient Couninniiiioii. It i- I lie bent Couilh Cure, -a ecnli. .'illi'eiil!, and ?! (In Silver hearts are provided to clasp the dainty bow of silk garters. Kill HI S. Wllli lT IKII'I IIKI ,( KKS. This remarkable yield was rej orted by Frank ('lose. .Minnesota, on tw.. acre.- of Marvel Spring Wheal. S leak ing id t!ii.s wheat,, this new sort taken the cuke. It is tic greatest er. pping; spring wheat in tho world. Famines wh; tried it the a-' scas-ai bl.evc noverny-iive 10 one liii.nned minuets can bo grown from '.in- acre, and ai e going to k-;t this yield hr l ll. At such yield w'u.-a' )jy.- at .'itkj a bushel. s-aiy.cr is tlie largest grower of vegeta ble and farm t-eeil in the world. If ou vol. t in, l ins inn hihI Srntl It with Te postage to the John A. Saler Seed Co., La Cros-e, Wis., you will get free tlieir mammoth catalogue and a pai 1 k i igo. of. l,1" Pi'iil. wheat. C jc jo very ditticuj c o convince children that a medicine is 'nice to take" this trouble is not experi enced in ad-ministerinrr Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It is almost as palatable as milk. No preparation so rapidly builds up good flesh, strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wastinrr diseases that children are lioir to. Propai l: SkiH f'.a iv, N Y. At! itrunrfita, ely's Catarrh Cleanses the WCATaAu Allays Pain and trfftjCf lllflc. Illlllillitlll, rfcalsi the Sores. Kent ores the Senses of Taste anil Smell. TRY THE CURE. HAY'FEVER A pnrticle is npplle'i into "-u h nostril and is iiii'0(Mih'i', Price .V) cent nT ?)rri!r;:i' orb? mail. KJ.V mioTuHks, .v; Wnrrrii si . Nt-vr fork. Those Pimples V'Mll" Si 1 A Maniilicher rule which has just lieen tested in hurope, is declared to be inferior to the French arm. Guarantees Tlie Future The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured thousands of others is cer talnly stifllelent reason for belief that it will cure vou. It is the greatest blood purifier, the best nerve tonic, mid quickest strength builder. Hemember Hood'sseCures Hood'H Ha "tapnrllla i hoM 11 , nix for I il hy I'repiired hy (t. I nil itrnitKiHts. Ilooii A Co., II oiiil ruin arc a mihl rathnrtlc, Jhe St, Joseph and Grand Island R. R in Tim SHORTEST rnd QUICKEST LINE fO u,!, NT NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH ASTsz- Union Pacific System IS Tltlt PAVOK1TK RIICTK- To i'nlif,iriiiii, OiPirnn unit all Western PolntB ror infomiiiltoii reitnrdlnit rflten, fflr., cull on .r n.Mn k liny utrrnt or H M. AlifUT, ,M. I'. llllltlNsoN, Jh , (ien. 1'iws, ARt. (en'l Mnnfnter, Kt. Joseph, Mo. York, Neb. N. N. I(. No. 70-7. WHKN WBITINO TO ADTKRTISKIl" dImm m mw tk kdrartlaamaat ! IbU Dapcr. Eft! Are tell-tale symptoms that your blood is not right full of im- Eurities, causing a sluggish and unsightly complexion. A few ottles of S. S. S. will remove all foreign and impure matter, cleanse the blood thoroughly and give a clear and rosy com plexion. It is most effectual, and entirely harmless. '."has. Heaton, 73 Laurel St. Vhx.. savs: "I have had for years a humor in my blood which made me dn-ad to shave, a-, small boiis or pimples v;onld be cut thus causing shaving to be a great annoyance. After taking three bottles of my face is all clear and smooth as it should be appetite splendid, sleep well and feel like running a foot race, all from the use of S. S. S. swift spranr: f.n ithnb c, fz Vl Tltft f. ' ' r-S"Tt"' "'.-.L Tn. - . -,: r-r LLfSBESilS kZ 77 r77 - nr ' i?73)amtmfrimm KHjKM'ially for Farmora, Minors, R. U. HftnHs an other. Don bin Hole ex tending d'.wn to tho h.M-l. KXTKA WKAKINGQUA LIT Y. TIioiiphikJh rf liuMM'T Hiot wc!irpr f optify thifl ih th hoHt thoy over hud. ASK YOUE DEALER FOR THEM and don 'IhR porsuHiIod into an inferior art iole. cquulft rustmn wrk, coslin from tfi $), twt Viiluc lor llir tnnrif-y tlie world. Niime und nrir- stamped on the bHnm, Kvcry pair wiirrantt d. T .ike no uh!iU- hrc local nawm inr tun description of our complete lines fur ladies and ffcti - tienim or Renn Tfr it , tutrated Catatotfut i giving in struction how lo or. drrhymnll, Pntpp frrr. Vou ran ffct the best bargaina of dr.ilrrs who push nwr hi toes. , TV PATENTS and PENSIONS Secured. No aitvancr Irr. filzgerild Co., "ilhnu Ci," WhiiiKioii, U. C. PATENTS TrtOSHRP SIMPS! IN ,W'.ii.hli,Kti,, I) (', No ully n fi-e inilll HtiMit ,.li ulnad. Write fur Invt'iiiur'nUiiiae. (fiEEDS )Rst in (he World. CMly mall, postaf puld. bCl9 a r:'Kr una up. 'Of '. every onicr. I'nntirm 'tho worhl with ufetureii of nil vurirtiiH. Send youra land m1(?blior' uddresfi. WWI 1 1 III 1 1 1 RWI MHWrock ford. - ILHtioll If tho fffntlontiin who told his r-ompiiiiinn on the train that n won d buy lo.noibiinlii.n. i wl.faft f lie Mufi Imw tn uit about it w 1 1 1 wi tin ' V ViM WINKI.K At CO . 2K;I.aHHllf Htrei-t r!m mi i,n1 It.. cl"w htNinp, hf mil rer-lvn a copy of thf hoot, "Kiciilatloii and How to Trade," fre uf cbare. f. . ,i, i', ....'' i-. )'. .... ' y , ' I A 1 I.