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Thar ii one um of keroaena whicti i Mldom mentioned. It often nappe i-. that when a heavy shoe or boot has bp. wet it hardens and draws o that it bum tbe foot. If the alio ia put on and flu leather thoroughly wet with kerosw tbe atiffneea will disappear and t wether become pliable, ailtpin 1 1 1 to tbe foot. If oiler while wet, tl. kather retains its softness a l.mttvr time. The kerosene dors not injure the leather at all. H Keepe the Feet Warm and Drjr And la the only cure for eju.iina.ui. Frost Ultra, Damp, HweaiiiiK hev. Corn and Bunions. Auk for Aliens Foot-Ease, a powder to be ftliakro into the shoes. At all elniKtrists and shot tore, JSC. Kamplo 'iif KltEK. Ad dreas Allen P "' 'toy. N. V When bliu i ... ... ... .i, be usual ly geta his eyes opened. TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Tata iAtaUn Bromo Oulnlnc Tabkiu. All DruagMU iimtrii itriiiocuM. aoe Some men will promise women ami babies anything just to keep them quiet. I bailers mv prompt use of Piso'a Cure prevented qotcie consnmp.iim. Mrs. l.ucy Wallace, Marquette, Kant It la a con'iilerate Dec. 12, 'ite. that takfg tuief your money and leaves your purse Mrs. Wlmlow'n SoomiHa Strop for chilit nn tamthln. K.iu-ai the gums, reduces lnllmn- BiaUoD. lly pin. cure wind colic. 'i'ie uottle The creed will not be wrong if the lift is ri((ht. Hood's Sarsaparilla Absolutely cures scrofula, Salt rheum, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh and all diseases Originating in or promoted By impure blood. It is The great nerve tonic, Stomach regulator and Strength builder. KISSING THE HOLY BIBLE. 30THAM ABLAZ" WITH FERVOR. ri,e Moutri((ja.) t-ite says that . ,,,,, here is a ami y 11. at by which consist court i. ,UVoived in Mjaterjr. f tw ' 'our fathers, one grand-j 1t u ,,..,, HKKUnlK,i tw -ki9in ii.rther.au -ons, one Krandfath.-r, three' j,, or ul auy m(J wiuj ulJlll auuiiujr.. inree s.siers s.x ur inier. recenUy. a uucesaury nan of Uie legal live aus'.aiids. three aunts, two pi c b ,ereniony 0r ouUj taking. Tills tussump jeven u ic e, six n-p i-ws two wives, la. however, probably not jtialined. me mo tir-in-i i, t. r- ttMtera-in-law t wouu appear Hint the most aucieut even b'otlierh-in-h, ne Hther. in-law jorm 0( nweatriug lu the Christian .iie son-in-io, six uranuaons, iwc church was to lay tue naua upou lue aranddautf liters, and theie are only ten UosjjeUi autl nay, ".So help uie UoU aud n the family. Uieso holy UusH'ia." TAiis Kt-ciiis to have been, the usual cereuioiy- accoui panylutf a judicial oath uuui, at ail events, the eud o the sixteenth cen tury, lor Lord Coke says: "It is ealled a corporal oath because he (the wit- ess) touelietti with his hand some part it the Holy Scriptures." Coke suj a not Due word about kissing the book. When the practice of kissing ulie book began is, says the Imw Journal, unde termined. It has been stated that this form was first prescribed as part of the ceremony of taking the oaths of alle giance and BUiireiuucy. It Is Interest ing and may be signllicant to note th.it Khakspetire only once alludes to tin practice or kisin' the book, niul i Ih.-it (M-t-ision turns it Into ridicule Whatever the oi-iirln of the practice. there can 1)" no doubt that kissing 111 iHiok w as the ceremony Unit usually ac coinnnnled flip inking (if an ontli in an i;iiL'lisli court of 1 u.l Ice In the seven tceutli century. I'm in in." lli.-re ctirred a case which Ik of some Import Slice. It appears that on a jury trail It Owen. v!ro chancellor of Oxford Unl versify, bcine called as a witness, n funee! to be sworn In the usual way, bj layinc his rlsrlit hand on i!p book nnd afterward k If" I up H, but lie caused tii Perfect Type of (he Highest Order of Excellence in Manufacture." WalterBaKBr&Go:s Breakfast coa Absolutely Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. ..Costs Less man QUE cent a Cup.. Ht ure ttat f oa gtt Ihe Genuine Article, mi-te u llOKCHfiSTCR, MASS. bf WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. ESTABLISHES 1 7 iasasktalBfla HLLU IM W Hill UUKt YOURSELF! t m. la O tur biiDatara diichafei, tiitUn.nmliuHt, It nlftituiid or ul" ar&uoni lutvui ti.eiiibra4. ntCHlnicnCo. f'-i'iur ikiikmi. teiiiciii.c.rn ' r ". or Ruf In plMln wrappsr, tif fiprMt. nrpr.fti.1. for Hit; Tbonaand Person at Mondr and Bankers First Revival. Wrltlnjf of "When Moody and Ssn- tey Stirred the Nation," In the Ladies' loaie Journal, Nathaniel T. Babcwk hus recalls the first revival held by he well-known evangelists in New fork City: " To the Hippodrome!' was he cry of the Protestant religious .vorld of New York during the early nonths of the year 187(5. Twenty-one ears ago, aud yet the strangeness of hose days, when over the great tne ropolis hung an atmosphere charged 'ttb the electricity of religious zeal, la "resh la my memory. "To the Htppo lromeP The words were uttered from he pulpits of scores of churches first is advice, then as a command by rum- stera to congregations. To the Hipio iromel' You heard the phrase in the itreetiarg, In the hotels, sometimes up m the busy avenues. On early morn ng trains steaming In from suburban joints you saw women by hundreds, with luncheons In baskets, drawn to the city, not by the miring millinery of the stores, but by that shibboleth whl-i. echoed in myriad Christum hearts, lo the Hippodrome!' "Moody and Kankey, aided by a mul titude of local clergymen and bamN f volunteer Christian workers, ha 1 undertaken the task of getting New fork on fire with enthusiasm for the ;ause of Christ. How great wag tha measure of their success may be Judge.) by the fact that there were days, be tween Feb. 7, the beginning of the re vival, and April 19, Us c'.ose, when an nany as sixty thousand persona found their way Into the presence of the svaftgelis'ts one meeting following an. ther from noon till late in the evening, with almost constancy assembling au dience of seven or eight thousand at ?ach. "What vras the record of conversions during those ten weeks of daily re.i.i Inn services? Kotliebudy asked th 9 question of Moody midway in the re vival's course, 'Record!' he repeateu 'Why, that Is kept only in heaven.' Well so, for there, at least. It Is im mutable, whereas the walls which rang with the glad erics of convert ! intiBm ii(ivp?niiir since been razed to the ground, and not a stone nor brlcit. lior Joist, nor girder remains to tell tlm story of what went on iu that va.il Riirittnrtiim In tne tar'.y dawn of 01.1 great centennial year." CMED FORTV-EIKHT TUTA "A strung appetite for liquor was tii lTimiiti2 of the breaking down of ins health. 1 was also a eluve to tea a cuffee. I took Uie gold cure, but was 11.1 belno.1." Thi is cliiitwHl fr.nn the Daily Herald of Clim.iti, iowa. It uiiu'ht well be tak for the subject of a temperance lecture but that is not our object iu onlilif-liing it It in to slnv how a Hy.-tem, run down hj drink and ilisifie, may he restored. W tpiotrt further from the sa-uie: 1- or years I was A Good U ln-, Magistrate "You admit that yon en- tered the house of tbe prosecuting wit ness by the door at two o'clock In the morning?" Prisoner "Yes, jrour Honor, Magistrate "What business had you ere at that time of night7 Prisoner I thought it was my own house. Mag istrate "Then why did you, when th s lady approached, lead through the win- ow. lump into the cmtern, ana uiue yourself?" Prisoner "Your honor, I thought ft wss my wifi.." Catarrn Cannot be Cnrsa with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they an not reach the seat of the disease, ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional aisease, and in order to cure it, you must take in ternal remedies. Hales Catarrh Cure is iiken internally, and acts directly on tne hlood and mucous surfaces. Hall s Ca tarrh I ure is not a qnaek medicine. whs prescribed by one ol ihe beet physi mns in this conntry lor years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed ol tie best tonics Known, comnineu wnu mo st blood purifiers, acting directly on tne ueous surfaces. The perleet combina- lon ol the two lnifredienis is wuui oro- lnces such wonderful results in curing atarrh. Hend for testimonials, tree. I'. J. CIIKNE l & CU., Props., loled.0, U. bold by Druggists, price 75o. book to be held open before him and he raised ills riglrf iinnd. The jury onbtin" wbiit credit they otiglit t tlve to his oath, f'c matter was re fcrred to the clib'f justice, who rule that Dr. Owen "had taken ns good a irh as nnv other wltnws." And the the chief justice added an olscrvntion whicti In 'Towner's Iteriorts." In "Mac nally on Evidence" and elsewhere I m'snuoted ns follows: "If I were to be sworn I would kiss the book." Now that Is not at all what file chief Jus tlce said. The words in Kklerfin's re port are these: 11 dlt si II fult destre .Ture II vollt deponer sa main dexter our le liver mesme. Thus the chief jus. Hep snrs pot one ri-nn) ftbotlt klssin the book. Pn II Moll Onzette. 1 itcuUr nut iia rqa 2,600.000fMSS mt thousand and up. VIVO t ench Treei IH (rid up. (" 'trn Hedire, Il.tO p r thous and Ak Hrr ln 7 p. r inmiMnri. A Urn sopplf of ll kind ol Ttlii)(if well rooted, tro to B.me, n i strlrtlr grat-lu numsry atoek. Write lor Price 1.11 to KOHKMIAM KHKtfc.KlB, Uyold, Neb. STAY HOME Bat make Money by baying Moo.k ol the gnCLONDlKErvniiP fot particulars, prwipeclun, etc., afldren CHAS. T. DOUGHTY S2 New York Iinlldlnc, Bttle, Ws hlnirton CITQ PnnliefitlrCnrd. No flrt or nrrro-.ln.- af-r "IIO Snt 4r ot l", K.lno'a Ura.1. rrl Itc fUrar. Srnd for Ht x.otrll Iv.uleand trvailw Iw. B B Hull. U4., m Art 8u-t. I-lilluli lpliU l-a FRFIGHTPAIDZCorw", Manilla, write tor namplen sud pr: Stan III Kooiina ui)Mny on order ot Wl kj. ft. o u inn i -cuinu i-cri The Par N I mod" ATFMT liVoi for Inventor' tiukle, free. t-MOAi n I IU I J aTV A txi KalMit.llcllcira lt& Uruul DETECTIVE 5vvH"H I I Bt Cunata Bll II lo tin.. I auil3 IP. Tau boua f.ild ttr nniKlru . m. v. -!-. SMi lork. Nab WHEN WRITIIO TO AltTKKTlnKi 4 tmj fern saw lb 4trttt" la ibf aw. miable to do my ork. I could not sleep nights or rest (luyn on account of continuous pain in my stomach and back. I was un able to dijreat my food. Headaches and painful urina tion were fre quent, and my heart's action be came increased. I left my farm and retired to city life, for I was a con finned invalid, aud tbe doctor said I would never be well again. "Soon after I four boxes of Dr. 2 & -oftlW'. WilliauiM' l ink rills for I'ale Peoiile, anf nirue theii 1 hare been free from all liaiii headache and dyspettnia. 1 etit heartily and have uo apirelite for strung drink, and feel twwity years younger. "My Wright has increased -IS pounds. I .anno' nay too much for Dr. Williams' I 'ink Tills and claim that they have eon-d me. JOHN IS. COOK." Subscribed and sworn to before me this iiiteenth day of l-'ebrnary, 18117. . A. I'. HAHlvKH, Notary Public. To pemde run down in health from tvhatever catine )rink or disease tlie ilxive interview will le of interest. For .my further facts wnccruing this metli ine write to Dr. Williams' Medioiae tnitiy, SclieriMtady, N, Y. Ttie nam and address of the suliject of ibove Intarview U John li. Cook, of 2uS .iouth &Ch atreet, Lyon., Iowa. RECENT INVENTIONS. Some women who marry in haste are kept ao basy trying lo support their .usbands that tbey have no leisure time or repentance. Fame rarely comes to a man until Iter the undertaker ;eta throned with tn. It's a case of getting what yon vant alter yoa have ceased to want it Married men are nearly all frreat in 'en tor- of eicuses. , ThcmiMryof ItL.wftH. USE GT. JACOBS OIL IATDCA TO , cum You'll feel It la worth its weight in gold. BETTEK THAN FUSION. fjt't stent with polllles and nntlwtthc farm. Alonir with roor ethe rron iblii prlB, mn mi nir-in riii nfiH on rnnr new irrHinn. noi ninir win nv o wen. aetai ti be ilfhl. am i the art oushl to ba hltrti. a aver bslora. O vrnf year fn.pt. ! b mar than o:. nrlng to your bow. tn o well, l in acre I Thrr will be a b llr market at Tour dooi PRIME RUSSIAN FLAX fa towlaa pnrpoaaa, will W orT rad by u a loas as ika npplr ra bail mil lea beshi in MM wm for iirlea n1 how ta SKEI), oar Bill will eawsnm. Ol.l rriOTKsm Urwwnrl UiMNd fuse, for Hoes, lwar on head. We alas manafactur m eslsbratea Wnnaasaa Uaa4 Oil. folM aiwl K. sssfab ! leTSj. wwuuajAN uwsiasw u. wvauaa. sow It. Cork is ucd to fill a new bicycle tire the center be nsr left hollow and tun with solid rubber bulla to o.sHist In niak ins a resilient tire. To clean curry-combs an auxiliary wire frame la attached to tbe handle to awlnj; around and puss between tin rows of leetb, the frame being set Id position before uw and removed aftei iihc, carrying with It whatever dirt sine hair has lodged In the comb. An Englishman has patcmcd a barn mock chair in which the fabric fonnliij. the scat and back is fixed to a roller at the upper end of the buck, which is pro vided with a ratchet ami spring pawl go the seat can be made light or hxix by turning the roller, in a new automatic fire alarm tw eomiL'iited disks are mounted 111 ... . , , , . ...... n .. i . i casing wnn uii'ir etigc, ngiuiy ii.vt.-u one of the disks expanding to a greater degree tbu u the other when heated, sc n.s io connect the electrical contact points net lh tbe; center of the disk A Massachusetts man has invented s key fastener, which consists of a ' U ubaped piece of metal which slips ovei the knob spindle and canlcs a plate ai either end, with a screw to draw tutu togi'lhcr and clamp the key so It canuoi be turned from the oulslde. In a new lire escape a number of lad di'M are butted together ul their end and cross each other iu pairs so that wiheu the cuda of the boiLom pair an drawn together ou the supiHii-tiiig cur rlage It lifts the top pair up luto tlu air. In a new self-balancing attachment for bicycles a small rubber-tired wheel is mounted on a spring frame fastened to the rear brace of the "bicycle framt to support the weight when at rent auc assist o new rider In learning. A new carpet-stretcher has a pulley to be attached to the lloor close to thf wall and bold a rope which has a tooth ed bar to grip the edge of the carpet the other end of the rope being left long to pnll with. In a recently pa tented horseshoe th calks fire removable and are held Id place by a wilding block net In a reees In the Bhoe, with n screw to presa Hit block ttirhtlv against the calk and clamp It in position. Holdbacks for harnesses are now made of n curved cross-bar, with rear wardly projecting ends, which fit Id pocket on the sldee of tbe thills, thui doing away with a portion ot the bar neas. Oenrve s OIer. ' Henry George was traveling on or, a sleplng car. The porter came U bruidi the dust off him and "work" hire for the customary quarter. There -wer but few passengers, (ieorge reflected on the fact that rullm.m paid ids pool black hireling llltle or naught, and re lied on their ability to brtwh and ftougf the public Instead, and determined t give him "I' 1,1(1 change ne found In lib pocket. He thought there might b about IX) cents, but there acttinlly wat $11 In quarters, halves and dimes, lit gave It all to tbe darky, who droppec his broom and wtarel at the Up anc then at George. "This all fo me, boner' he naKl. "It'a all for you," replied George. The darky looked at the little maty, modetrt man and ajraln at hit handful of diver. "Wow!" he ejacvlat ed, "it's true as de nod book pou It yoa neveh caln tell how fail toad kli Jump twell jroa aeea M k IfraactaKO Wara The tima iB iost ibat is fpent in li ok- n g (or an easy nlwce Do You lliint.o 'io-Mght? Shake iu vour shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns. Bunions. Chilblains, Frost Bites and. Sweating Feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 'Z'm. Sample sent Fit Eh. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, X. Y. It .s as neiierinsrv to cut down weeds id it in to tioe corn. Pnrttr frrmentis and linen used In the Blot room with Ma's llau aou wuiBifcer uro, i L.KH uimiiary. The young lawyer was consulting ii tv. inii with bis unfortunate client, charged with stealing a stove. "Vr no" hn said, soothingly; "1 know, of course, you didn't really steal the stove. If I thought for a minute. that you were gulliy, I wouldn't defend you. The cynics may say what thej like, but there are some consclentlou men among us Us wyera. Yes, f course tbe real dliliculty lies In proving thaj vou dldu't steal the stove, but I'll man age It now that you have assured iu of your Innocence. Leave It all to me and don't say a word. You can hanc over ten dollars now, and pay me the rest " "Ten dollars, boss," repeated the ac eused man, in a hoarse voice. "Whj don't ver make it ton thousand dol lars? I c'd pay ye jest ez easy. I ain got no money," "No money?" The lawyer looked in dignnnt. 'Saw, ner know we're I kin git any eethcr!" The young lawyer swrued plunged 1 gloom. Suddenly he brightened. "Well." he said, more cheerfully. "1 like to help honest men in trouble. IT tell you what to do. 1 11 get you out 01 this scrape, and we'll call it square li you'll Bend the stove around to my of lice. I need on,,".-""' ",fs. A Good Dictionary lor i'wo Cents. A diciionnry containing the definitions of lu.txK) of the most useful and iiniKirt aut word iu the English language is p.iblishiMl by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Sclicin.-lady, X. Y. While it contains some advertising, it is a complete diction ary, concise and correct. In compiling this book core has been taken to omit none of those common words whose spelling or exact use occa sions at times a momentary difficulty, even to well educated people. The main aim lias been to give as much seful in formation as possible in a limited apace. With this in view, where noun, adjeetiye and verb are all obviously connected in meaning, usuuliy oue omy iiaa uwu in serted. The volume will thus be found to c.nilain the meaning of very many more words than it proteases to explain. To thse who already have a diction ary, this tKjok will commend itself be cause it is e-ouipeet, light and convenient; to those who have no dictionary what ever, it will be invaluable. One may be secured by writing to the above coucexn, mentioning this paper, and enclosing a two-cent aiamp. Xb L.ltwner, William B. Howell, assistant secretary of the treasury, w&s a messenger boy in the department 15 years ago. Benjamin Bisuell, of Ballston Spa, N. Y.. thinks he holds the record. He ha voted for 18 presidential candidates, noi one of whom wae elected. Baron William Roth'child has all ids food prepared according to the strictest Jewish laws and takes bis own cook and cooking utensils with him wherever he gcea. A soft, gentle, pleading voice soon be comes more tiresome than a reaping one. It is not difficult for a man to be a wo man's ideal if lie lives in another state. Ten months in th year ia usually the Highest limit of time during which a .en will lay. AVe never knew but one model hus band, and be only lasted three months. Women who have tried it, say that aminga baby for the doctor does not educe the bill any. Every one who is keeping a secret wonders that people do not co ment on the Sphytix-hke expression on his lace. When the minist-r says there will be no marriages in heaven an tne oiu maius look p'.eflsed, becaused tbey think thev 11 have the lauli on the other women. New York Press. The painting of animals ia not a beast ly occupation. Policemen, like rainbows, are apt to appear after tbe storm is over, Girls will continue to be fli ta just as men are foolieb Nothing succeeds like the success of a widow a'ter a second husband. It M.l .vUllM Mrs. Oakebred was eotertaiaaatj Home ladles at a -elect little 5 o' tea. and Bobby, who had been tionally well debaved, was la algal (eel her. "Ma," he said as cake waa handed roun , "may I have soma please?" "Tt.ere isn't anv tongue, Bob . "That'a funny," commented Bobby ''I heard pa say there would bo lota ot it." Strand Majazine. One of the beet offices of edneatttai li to teach us how to teach ouraetveo. Many a loud amen ia nothing aooW than a brag by the man who makoa H What commission do tneae doctor! gat anyway for prescribing bicy cleat Duo ton Globe. The pruned limb is seldom tbo oa that dies. 4 wise man's mistake are tbo capital of his experience. If our eyes were brighter tbo tart would be brighter. Disposition is the mint that coiaa oat comforts or their counterfeits. Some people are baptiied simply t bear the world say, "Oh, how pionsf The man who will do good as often aa he has a chance will be busy every day. Tne greatei t deeds are done by thoeo who are least conscious that tbey an great. The man who knows nothing exoept what he has learned from books is poor ly educated. Rttm'a Horn The more a man has to do with womM the more he finds it neeeseary to be,. II a Mary writes her name Mae o Marie, that, (.etties it ;be can'" cook. A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE. Heat, sense of tenderness and swelling of a part, are all indications that there is need of instant repair the stitch in time. Where these symptoms exist on the left or the right side of the womb, disease of the ovary is setting1 in, and soon there will be, if there is not already established, a discharge, trifling- at first, but late copious and irritating. Soon, also, there will be felt dull, dragging pains radiating from the ovary. Do not, my sister, let your malady go so lar, but those of vou who are already suffering in this way should begin at once a course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corapour.rL It will restore the organs to their normal con dition. In this connection Mks. E. L. Myers, Quale- alee, Pa., says: "My ovaries were badly dis eased, and for almost a year I suffered with se vere burning pains which were almost unendurable, and a dull, heavy pala t the lower portion of my back. If standing I was most relieved with mjr fool resting on a stool or chair. The doctor told me I would have to take mjr bed and keep quiet. I had not used half a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vega table Compound before it worked wonders with me. I now owe my healtb to the Compound. To those who are suffering from diseases peculiar to wo men, I would say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is juat whaa tbey need." Mrs. Pinkham wishes to befriend you, and if you will write her at Lyna,, Mass., telling her just how you feel, she will give you the very best ad vies free of charge. Think what a privilege it is to oe able to write to a vroma ho is learned in all these matters, ana wining u aavise you williout charge. A good man is a man who knows how bad ti- is. OXU ENJOYO Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to ihe taste, and acta fently yet promptly on the Kidney, .iver and TJowcls, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste anil ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most heal thy and asn ocablo substances, its man v excellent qualities commend it to ail and have made it the most Domilar remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottle by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any Substitute. CtUFCZXM m STOP Clk mam nAaoaoo. ou. a. mm mm, CANDY CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS "A Good Tale Will Bear Telling' Twice. 1 1 Use Sapoliol Use . . . SAPOLIO B JUM-lClfBat!l irkfirs ff !Wl)iiI!l!2;3 r It is distasteful to many people to see their names m public print as indorsers of proprietary remedies. JY feel a natural aversion to having their ailments published in the newspapers. At the same time a feeling of humaiK ity prompts them now and then to say something that may( lead to such relief of other sufferers as they have them selves experienced. This was the case with one of New York City's merchant princes, a man who stands at the head of his particular line of trade. Not long ago he de-. clared that Ripans Tabules were " simply admirable for correcting disorders of the digestive organs. He found that they sweeten the stomach, that they gently move the bowels, and that thev eive quick relief from the distress that accomoanies indigestion. This gentleman says that he will never again allow himself to of Ripans Tabules. be without a supply iMwrtTK aaaM 11 la7W.w ! "Ti!TEi?T3 tT7. TirnlT Kniniwi ohiwMwnt ' ii UKiuav wUIBaasstaataai fajaan, aa. tt term "raw.