&. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 29. 1S!)(5. 8 iV .v 4U CM00 TWS HIM. W. W. Watson, Leading Real Estate Man, Restored to Health by Paine s Celery Compound. Mlrhlc' I rtil lintlnitr. (From Farmers' Hcvlew Special Report) Thn T.ntiir Fruit Tun! It ii to. nnilnr tho -. - --, .- -j auspices of tho State Hoard of Agricul ture nnd tho Stnto Agricultural College, was held at South Haven, Mich., Feb. 3-7, lu the midst of the famous fruit belt of that state. Tho first session was oponeil Monday evening by tho chairman, Chas. W. Garfield, of Grand Hnnlils, who ex plained the plan of the Institute. Ho WHH followed by Roland Morrill of Ron ton Harbor, president of tho Stato Hor ticultural society, who spoke upon tho cultivation and caro of brains, claim ing that the farmer and fruit grower to he successful ivh much or moro than men In other callings needed a supply of that article. Not only should ho un derstand tho naturo of tho soil and tho requirements of the cropt), but ho should be familiar with best methods of performing the various operations nec essary In caring for them. Whllo a scientific education will aid ono In his work, a man with a fair supply of gray matter can, by observing wlmt Is going on ubout htm, and by reading and di gesting tho reports of others as found lu agricultural papers nml periodicals, nnd ns given nt farmers' Institutes nnd oth er meetings, bo much more lllcoly to succeed than ono who ilchplsos book farming and goes about his work In tho samo mnnner as his father beforo him. The marketing of tho crops Is a seri ous matter, nnd a good business train ing will not como amiss. A mnn with an Intellect cultivated along practical linos, nnd who bus u fair supply of horso sense, Is In n good wuy to suc ceed, even In these times of depression. During tho session of the institute It THE FA KM AND HOME. A WORD OF WARNINGTO WEST ERN FARMERS. Hoot Out thn AVamM l recti Manuring A Cheap Ico llouao (,'liurtoiil for AnliimU t'lirm Nolo and Hum 1 1 lit t h. Ciiicm.... Mi 2!!, Mr. W H moii'm tor.nt.ifioii throughout Hie Wc. Tor mm ring jutlcniMit in the valii'il'on ol bud Iiiih niiiile liim fore inost 'unong the most conservative, curcftil ('Ills' of investors in Cliicogo. Unliko ninny hard driven IniHincfH men, tho owner ol "Alpine Heights," thai ijilendiii Milmrli of Chicago, has nof nrfilrctnl Ins health on nucntint of his exacting buswoi-s. Thn follow ing unrciucsted statement from Mr. Watson fihows how conn'slont with his lifelong, onreful, consoicntiouH ami successful business habits hn been his attention to getting well. He slates in tho Titno-ilorald: ''Upon tho recommendation of a friend, I used Puino's oelery com pound lor headaches, conbtipation, in digestion nnd loss of sleep, nnd found it nil it ws recommended to be. I suffer no mora from headaches, sleep soundly nl night, and nm now in per fect health. This m tho only medi cine lliat I hao rver taken for these complaints, which lias benefited ino null." W.W.WATSON, '225 Dearborn street. Husy men and women nro npt to think there is nhvuv's time to get well. Tim fact thai only ono person in n hundred dies of old sgn shows how rccklen-ly men and women postponn attending to their health nnd allow it to go to pieces whilo they dovoto Too Millljr WYmlil Prof. Thomas 8huv of the Ontario agricultural college, after a journey extending through Ohio, Illinois, lown nnd Minnesota, writes a letter to tho llrucdor's Garotte in which, tiftor ex pressing his wonder nt the marvelous evidences of rnptd progress which mot him at oveiy step, he adds the follow ing words of friendly oiilieWtn: Rut the progress in agricultural de velopment although marvelous In Home respects has not kept pace with tho progress In other directions. There i.s u cancer gnawing at its vitals and living on Hh lifo blood, i refer to the universal proraloneo of weed llfo which has fnr moro than kept pace with tho inarch of American progross. Weed llfo has npparently so borno down upon tho Western farmur with Its legions that ho Is alroady In many instances so completely conquered that In despair he has given up tho light. Ho Is not only ready to sny that after all weeds do not injure tho crop to any great extent, but he has como to that most hopeless of con clusions in agriculture, v., that thoy cannot bo exterminated. Nor will It untlice to answer that tho extraordinary development of weed life is owing to the extraordin ary fertility of soil, fnr natural enpa fyVKKx i limiNiuids nl li ii.-. lrie nverworl has led to worrvtiiv. Iretling and dc p'iiidency, thai i ed ot,ly Paine' celery compound ti.i nili the un healthy ntniophcr nd innl.e things briglit and elieerlul upim. It is the onl) spring rriuidy univer sally prescribed h phsioinns. It mukes people well bv giving them n hearty appetite and a relish for their food. Hard-worked men and women, tho nervous, weak and debilitated, get new strength, ficsh nervous eucrgy and a purer, more vigorous Mood sup ply from I'uino's cnlnrv compound. This moBt valuable norvo nnd brain invigoratnr nnd restorer practically demonstrates the life-long conviction of its eminent discoverer, Professor Phelps, M 1)., LL. 1)., of Dartmouth College Professor Pholps wns for a long timo convinced ihnt pound nu tiition whs tho keystone of firm health and that where there wcro signs of poorly nourished nerve tissues, and of thin, pale-colored blood, sem menus must bo devised to supply thexo doG cionoics briskly nnd inpidly. Profess or Phelps prepnred Psino's celery compound nu this basin. It bus provod nn uivigor.itor, strengthener nnd a great spring purifier such as the world has never cnjnxd bofnro our day. . Tomurrow. r next day, or tho day aftrr is not soon cHOugh to look about getting rid of weaKiiess or disenso. bllitlesof the soil are incapable of mis- was arranged thnt tho speakers, who, talning weed lifu in its most olTousivo In addition to Mr. Morrill, coniprlbCd i forms in the face of iirU-cuiss farm Profs. Kedzle, Real, Taft, Smith and i ing. Sliamo on that farming which RanowH of tho Agricultural College, concludes that, weeds can not be over should speak each day lit tho same hour ' come, or thnt it will not pay the for thirty minutes, with nn equal time farmer to overcome them. That devoted to dlHisiir-slonu, questions and i philosophy should hang its head in 11 answers, making it a soil of n nhool ( shady place that teaches thnt after all of hoitlculltiro. Mr. Morrill nt 10 i our noxious weeds do not work much o'clock each day discussed different j barm. At the risk of being called en phases of peach culture. His first topic thuslast and crank and alarmist, I can in "The Locating and Planting of ' not refrain from exclaiming that 1 am Peach Orchards." He Introdnc l Hie , glad that I am yet alive to lift up my subject by reading ten command mi!3 ico against the amazing Indifference for nearli irroivoro. MiKKr-sted In 1 1 I of the fanners of ho great a continent Ml for Infants and Children. IOTHERS, Do You Know , mreBorie, Ilatoman's Drops, UiJfrey h Cordial, many rwM.nllol SihiIIiIiir Hyrups, nnu must remedies for cl Udrvn are compound of opium or morphine f Po Ynn Know that opium jnd morphine aw ttivf Ing narcotic poisons t Po Yon Know Hint In moft countries dmrcliU arc not )vrniltttsl to soli narcotics without lnlicling tlioni jxilsons f ' Po Ynn Know thnt you rfiniiM not iicrmlt any mcsllclno to bo given your child unless i ou or your pliysklau know of wlmt It Is rompoaotl t Po Yon Know that Contcrla 1 a purely vegetable prcparntlon, nnd that n list of Ita IngnnUonta In published with otcry bottle Po Yon Know that Cactctit Is tho prescription of the famous Dr. Pamuel Pitcher. That it has been In usa for ncarljr Uiirty years, and that more Cnstoria U now sold than of all other remedies for children combined 1 ' Po Yon Know that tho Tntotit Onlco Department of tho Uultcd States, nnd of othor countries, hive lulled exclusive rltjlit to Dr. Tltclier and his ftsslns to uso tho word " Castorla" and its formula, rvl that to Imltato them Is n stnto prlwu ofTcnso f Po Yon Know that ono ;tho reasons for RrnntlnR this goM-rntuent jirotcctlonwns becatiso Cnstoria bad been proven to bo absolutely harmless? Po Yon Knntir thnt 36 ovcrngo doses of Castoria nro furulslusl for 35 cents, or ono cent o 'oso f Po Yon Know that when possosrd of this perfect preparation, your thlldrcn may bo kept well, and that you may I mo unbroken rest f Wcllt tltoso thing nrc worth bnowlr jr. They nro fact?. Tho fuc-simll nignrttnro f " m on fivory g wrapper. thcmsrlves benrt nnd soul to affairs TaU V .line's eolcry compound today. that are trifling in comparison. Wives and motlicrs liavo no greater duty than to rco that tlioso dear to them do not Income so absorbed in the work of providing for tho Iioubo bold ns to lose their health and short on their days. No mom thoughtful step could bo taken during tho spring days that aro now here then to urge such tired and often irritable home providers to tako l'aine's celery compound. Thcro aro There is no timo equal tho spring days for thtowing off poor hculth. Thcro aro fow porsons who do not need to take a spring remedy. Many not downright siok, but tired or ailing, would bo immensely bonofit cd by taking l'uinos oolcry compound, especially at this particularly favor nblo season of of tho year. This groat compound will banish that tired fooling, aloanso tho blood and regulate tho nerves, SlierllPs Mule. Notlcolsht'n'lij'nUi'ii Hint by litue of an order nl sale to me illiccttd from ttiu DHtrlct imirtof WtbHtcr euin t . Nrliriokn, liniler n iteiree ut fdH'clnnirc rrinlercil in tuUI ctmlt.nii Dcoiinlur lltli, iml In liner ot tin plHlnnrr, liliiiitliit I. I'liMftr, uml HKiiluit HiiKh W, Hub Ui nl et nl ile'fiiil.mt.s, I Iiumi levlul upon the followlUK ili'scrll'cd mil rst.itu towii, The south vu'M iitiaiter of the miitli-uest ipiarter una thn west iniif or lliu huiittiwest imartrr slid the Homlienst iiuarler of the soutlnsott iiuarter nml llm -(iiuliui'.st quarter ot the south vast iniiuitr. all In occttnn twenty six C'tl) and the Miulh halt nt the south east quarter '.of thn northeast qu i' (erot notion tvu-til) seven (ir?) all In township ono (I) north raimo ten (to), west of tho Otli m In Webster county, Nebnui ka. sud I will on Juno nth, 18MI. ut a o'clock n m at the front door of Hie court nouse In Red Cloud, Webster remit). Nebraska, soil saiu real fdnte at public auction, lu the highest and best bidder for cash, to Mtlity tho amounts ad indued to be due ami a lieu upon the same M lollowsi Duo to the plalntttt JUVUM wltli. In terest I rem December II, 1ST and costs and ac- Uatvd lted Cloud, Nebraska, Miy 1, 1S0O. J. W. ItUNCHKT. Hherllf Webster comity, Nebraska, llaWfer Alexander, I'oni'ordla. Kansas, Attorneis forplHlntlff, (First published In tho Chief, May 1, 13W.) Mlicrlll'M Sale. Notice Is hereliv Klvcn that by virtue of an order of sale mine directed from tho district court of Webster rnuiit), Nebraska, under u decree of foreclosure rendered In said court on April 1Mb, IStift, In taior ef the iil.UutllT. Woman's Mistical Colleno of IVnnsyUsula. a corporation uml BKiilnst vlillam t". I.alrd, etui ilcfeiidnuts, l hau levied upon the followlui; a.rrii.il trvA vciinte. tnwlt. The east ono hull- dred and forty-tho (US) ucres of the south hair nf tliHlinrlll Im'f nl Kei'tloll two. (.') lOWIlsllltl four. (4) north rnniro nine. (0) bter ciiuntj. Nebraska, and I will on dune 0th, IKW. nt a o'clock p in, at the front door of tho court house la Ked Cloud, Webster county, NelnaskH, sell said real estate at puullu auction totha iiiiiiieu and iest liltiaer lor casn 10 sai Jllrmna Tabules euro biliousness, lupniis Tnbules: ono glveH relief, lupans Tabules cure Indigestion. JilpansT.iliulescuio torpid 'ner. IUpaiu rilmloH: i-'i ntti ntnin e. Hip ii - Pah il '(.. i ' ' ion. Rip.u . "au ii"i t i" inn .'. )'ii 11. Kip H, r . . i i. 'nu ii !es. Illpana Tubules ploa-.ini U.ulve. Infy the (.mounts adiiulKed to be due and a lien uimiu the suine u fiillmvH! Due to the ulallltlff nuove named 3lB.lsy, with interest at 10 per ceet from April iBtli, IbM. Due to the recov ers ot trie iombard Investment company. 40.7Owlth interest at 10 per cent, from April ttth, IKI5 nndenats and accruing costs Dated lied Cloud, Nebraska, May t, 1898. J. TV. hum'iibt, Hherlft, Webkter county, Nebraska. Fuisifer & Alexander Concordia, Kansas, Attorney for plaintiff . (First published In the chlel, May 1. 1S90.) Halo of Connecticut, tho veil I nown pencil npeclnlist, us the linsle prim i'lies of prion culture. Upon tho lltlollty with which these aro followed the speal.n ehiimed would hiuiK moat of the law and till of the prollts. 1. Select for the orchard hie.h. dry soil, pr-ferabiy u good i mdy lenni. 15. Choose hnrdy vnrletlo'i of known value In the section where thoy nro to lie grown. 3. Use hnrdy, needling stocks, bud ded from bearing trees of undoubted purity nnd health. 4. Givo tho trees entlro possession of tho lnml from tho start. d. Give thorough cultivation from early spring until Aumiht. 0. Use liberal nmouuts of mineral fertilizers rich In potash and phosphor ic acid nnd dep.clent in nitrogen. 7. Start tho trees with low heads nnd cut hack tho growth one-half for tho first five years. 8. Watch for and dig out all tho borers. Wash trunks with some good wash to prevent the deposition or the eggs. 1. Thin tho fruit so ns to secure largo specimens nnd avoid tho drain upon tho treo. 10. Kxnmlnc trees frequently for yellows; cut out nnd burn diseased trees as soon ns found. He advised tho locating of orchards upon hillsides, whero the cold air would drain off, rathor than upon level hind, cvon though It might bo upon a hilltop. A light, Bandy loam of moderatu fer tility wns recommended rather than a clay soil, as, although tho latter might be undordralned nnd subsolled, tho trees would bo short-lived, with black, cracked trunks, nnd dead blanches. Somo whlto varieties will do fairly well upon sand, but tho klnilB with high quality succeed beBt upon n stronger soil. Ho preferred a good clover sod that could bo turned under and supply food for the trees. Would prepare In tho same way as for a corn crop, but would give it rather moro attention. Kecora mended twenty feet each way as a good distance for setting tho trees. Select good trees rather than cheap ones, as tho latter aro likely to bo cheap In every sense. A medium-sized well rlp- enod treo with good roots is better than one very large or very small. Pur- chaso In tho fall, cut off nil bruised or broken roots und heol In upon some well drained Bpot, leaning tho trce3 at nn anglo ot 45 degrees and covering with evergreen branches. Set tho trccB In the spring n Httlo deeper than thoy were In tho nursery, and in light soil the bud may bo covered with advan tage, ns It will Bocuro a better growth, and lessen dnnger from borers. Or dinarily, cut off stomB at the height of thirty Inches and remove nil side shoots unless all of the stem buds havo formed shoots, In which case it will bo well to select about four at tho points where branches aro desired and Ieavo these with two buds each. As surplus shoots start out rub them off. Cut-worms are often troublesome to newly set trees by oatlng out tho buds. They can be kept out of them by wrap ping bands ot wool about them. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Insurance : jRqencq In reference to the prevalence of weed lifo. It need not bo s,o. The continent, could bo practically cleared of thu more offensive forms of iood life in a few short years if tho farmers were determined that it should bu so, and this great ilelivertincM could lie hro'iglit about without the lois o' a Mii.rlo crop. It is greatly comforting to know that amid thousands of vane tics of weeds that Infest this conti nent not moro probably tli.iu n score aro aide to stand up against whnt may be termed good farm in jr. In other words, not more probably than asioro of these require specific modes of cultivation for their eradication. Of all the forms of weed lifo in tho West which aro troublesome and great ly aggressive ragweed is the woist. I would unhesitatingly crown ragweed king among the abominable weed pests that harass tho Western farmer. Far be it from me to say one word that would lend your fanners to look upon the invasion ot thu Canada thistle with indifference, but I am free to say ut the same time that I legurd ragweed as a fur wor.so foe to light than the Canada thistle. The Canada thistle can be completely eradicated in two years anil without the loss of one pay ing crop. Tliis cannot be said of rag weed when it has once got u firm foot hold. It is not tho purpose of this paper to give the modes of obliterating tho more noxious forms of weed life To do that would bo to write a volume. My object is to hound the alarm in the hope of drawing attention to thn question. Hut it mav accomplish I something to refer to two or throe things, which, if but generally prac ticed, will accomplish much in reduc ing weed life. ThouMinds and tens of thousands of sheep may be given the opportunity to turn tlium into mutton to teed the epicure in Eastern citius. Tho mower may run over tho pastures at leust once a year, und over the newly sown meadows Tho scythe can do Its work in fence corners und l)y-places. Autumu cultivation can bury thu unrlpo weeds in millions uf tor hurvest. Tho corn may be kept clean Instead of half clean, und thu agricultural colleges by tho forco of precept und example can imbue the young men who attend them with ail undying hutu lu regard to all thn o. if" TKE1, J.t;crt, RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. UeprefOlitH the iliiiug eninpiitiieri (jermnn insurance Co., Fienport, III Ii'onl liiHiuiinue Co , Livei pool, Kntr. PI n-niv Assurance Co, Loudon, Kuulaiul liritifh America AHHiirunco (Jo. Tmonto, C.ui.ulii Mntuiil Iienervo Fuml Life Ap-ocintioii, New Viiik Provident Suvinun Life .ShSiirniiee Sieit, N"i Vorlt Tho Cunnrd Line SteiiuiHliip Cunipiiin, New Vork und Huston Oppick Oporu Houso lilock, over Mrnr A; McArthtir't, ft"re Harness 1 Harness ! Harness ! J O BUTLER, The Square Dealing, Low Priced. Best Grade HARNESS MAN, In Red Cloud. Prices right for cash trotfolosomo forms of weed llfo, ins much that when they go back to their farms they will wage u war of exter mination against tho hateful iutruder.s. Somo men say thoy have no time to do these things; I liuvj heard men say they bad no time to attend to their devotions, but never yet did I believe them. I shull close this paper by sub mitting the following propositions. 1. Tho troublesome forms of weed life can bo obliterated. 2. This can bo accomplished without the loss of u single crop; thnt is to say without omitting one crop for n single season. 3. It will pay the farmer to obligate noxious weeds It ho intends to remain long upon tho farm. And 4. A farmor can make more money who hoops his farm clean than ono who does not, other things being equal Rlpaus Tabules. Rlpans Tabules euro nausea. RIpanB Tabules: at druggists. Rlpans Tabules cure dizziness. Rlpans Tabules euro hendaotio. Rlpans Tubules euro ilatulonce. Hlpuns Tabules euro dyspepsia. Rlpans T.ibulen assist digestion. Ulpanu Tubules euro bud breath. Dr. Pike's Kv "i XJjiMiir Powder A I'ure flrapo CKn if Tartar Pow Jir- DR.KILMER'S A fifty-foot cranlte shaft, the longest piece ot granite ever taken out ot n quarry la Vermont, was quarried at Ban a tew days ago. It la Wonderful how quickly Dlanhooa or Dysontery can he relieved by nslng Begg' Disrrhtua HnUum, a purely vegetable compound. It ufferdi) instant relief and a permanent TOP Pnr blood is thu safeguard to health Keep your blood pure, rioe and fall of vi tality by taking Hood's Saraaparilla, and yon will not need to fear the attaoks of disease. Hood's pill enro liver ills, constipation jaundice, slch headaohe, bilioasuees. l!So Notice to Teucticrs. Notico is hereby givon that 1 will oxamino all persons who may desire to offer themselves bb candidates for tcuchora oftho public schools of this oouuty, at itou uiouc, on mo mini Saturday of each month. Special examinations will bo hold on tho Friday proceeding tho 3d Sat urday of caoh month. The standing desired for 2d and 3d grade certificates iB tho same no grado below 70 per cont., average 80 per eent: for first grado certificate no grado bolow 80 por cent,, average 90 por oont in all branchos required by law. D. M. HoNTia.Oounty Supt. MtvIcc liy INiMU'iitimi. In the District Cmirt f Weliiter County, Ne braska P. K Deilcrlck, ruintir, V8 Allrt Hemy, Delia Henry ft nl, ' Ih'tt-lnlllllM. TIih uliotiMmnipit defendant. Albert Henry anil Drill lleiirs. will Inkc nnllie Unit nn Hie UiLriay of ,nll, IMS. pininilll ln-ieln, tlleil Ills petition In the ills'ilct eoiirt of WVlw ercoun t, Nelmi-k 1, umiiisr k.i'tl 1I1 ti'iiila ti.tlieub-jt-ct utiil imi)ri nt wlili Ii nre to Ion clnse 11 cer tain monuiue i-m uii il b) tin- ilcii iiilmits to the plnlntltt iihm tin ni'itliciit quarter of sec tion four 14), iinn,lii four (I), riilic nlno (9), west of the sixth iiiiii-Iih ircrUllini, Wolister county, i liiuli 'In -cciiii' tin-iiiMiiciit ot Hcerinfu uiiilsni nolo t'titctf Ortoiier first, li-H'i. Mill one nml imi.ihle II vt- inns from the date therrof ; that Hicie Is now du the plain tilt fiom the delenitaiits upon snul note and ntortKvo the Mini ol thOo.im. with intirtit at the rate of xlx pt-r rrnt cr aiiiiiim Iinm the first day of April. 1MI. for wlildi stun, with in terest from me firm ilu of April. lH'.U, plaintiff firayi for a decree that defendants hi' leqtilrecl o pay the niiiiic, or Unit v.tlil preiuisfH may be sold to lu.tsly the niiiouiit fmiiid Ouo this plaintiff You aie rrqiilred to nnier said jiotitlon on or before thn Hist nnvof .1 iiiih, Mil. 01 the alio KStlons thereor will be Inkcii 11s ttue mid Judg ment remlrrt'il iicronllliKl) Dated April J.iil, is'JO. r K. DKOKIMCK. Itjr ItoitT. T, 1'oirKii, His Alioim-j. There is fun in the foam, and health in the cup of HIRES Rootbeer the great temperance drink. 1U4 nlr bj Th. CMiIm r. Mm Ca. Rillolrlfhli. AiM.MkaUt6iaiaU. 8oU fjwl. cm e lu n perfectly snfo way. Yonr popu- "" inninai,uii. tllowWh cj elm InrUrunl CL Vtnn- bus tlioiiKcuoy, -,nMUJ,. ,,, ' lltll. f, r,,,,,,, lnr tins oilderfiil liiediouu. " KIDNEUIVERM." Pain In the Back Jotats or hips, sediment In urlno llkobrlck-dust frequent culls or retention, rheumatlam. Kidney Complaint Diabetes, dropsy, scanty or high colored urtna. Urinary Troubles Btlnging sensations vrhen voiding, distress pres sure In tho parts, urethral Irritation, stricture. Disordered Liver niont or dnik cinlcs under tho ejes, tonKUO UilK 00 nIzu. it imi Inc. Hit. Humiu in,, Ui.NoiuMrt'N, N. V. Inflummntory RliounintlsmCuro ed In 3 Days. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, lnd., says: "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism, in every mnaole and joint, her Buffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had baen in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until sho tried the MYSTIC CURE FOR HHEUMATlBM. It gave immediate re lief and she was able to walk about in three days. I am Htiro it saved her life." Sob! by H. U. OricH driipuint, Und Oloud. PARKER'S CINCER TONIC . tbitti Iaid Trouble Dfhltltr. dutrrNtnc vtanucu ii firoiltUlt, nd la notnl lor nnVlnn mm when alloUier irtaimem iuu Krerv nuHnrr inn intna enouia nsTviu Rl PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clf&ntfi tod I inline th htlft lromot s to to riant (rowth. Never Falta to He-tore Onjl Cune K-ftip diMaa hitr f tUlng. wcanafiw sis wisunw Children Cry for Pitcher's Casloris. HINDERCORN8 Tb.oalrwr.Cuw tor PCklebMtr1. I.Hsltab Diamond Hntad. EHNYR0YAL PILLS m --- nrici.maau ir vrmunc avSVV &.. kIv.i. tellklil.. laoic. kkk Ullf.UI for Clr,i!r KnolUk Via i mtnjMronJ In Ur4 .nl (.ol I utullltV M.KeJMvliliMu.ilvlMii Tl.o mmmuMHt At linieclite..r.nda. U ilupl rw tlkul.r,, Uiiln.iUl, ul "HAlur nr iaira,--inifiifr. it; rrtlim Hail. lavaf,T"tli,.l1, ..ln -.,. kaa4aCkacalaal Ca-fctadU. H.VJ )Mf eafUealOnwUM. fhUadav.Vf C4kQMk I BBBtaUa Ha aBBSVtUi mm Wj&fVl WAYMTt OWTMENT tWaaat ktarrul auiaaaa. .mm lea- wr. Maiamiean. au crviH aa ta. aww J 1. aaaa. a i uavl n a il. !, wMl act Btl: i idaflaHaV -HT C' 'taa-H av'" r VVamal MTm fth f Jrr ! r y ll U r b oil A JJrt Da. . A tor, f-Js.lv . t.k, 14 UV Ml irvi.u. fc X- a f . i iiVJf -. ,ih . h- && aS . aa jiia, .w.. inMtmjtm. r .