i1 7 f .r-tA ..v.z.-.. - : . t.1 . . v r 7t,( .ih '- rw n , PC K, it i J$a Woman , rJvf-O wanti to put out a nro sne aoesn t ' ,, $ mp on oil and wood. Sho throws . . .. . .... . ... . , (. vn WMIGI.DI1WWI,I 111 At WMIWI lUCIIWIIba 'M. When a woman wants to get Well from diseases peculiar to her sex, 'hoJ should not add fuel to the (Ire , already burning her life away, She ahould not take worthless drugs and potions composed of harmful narcot- " lea arid opiates. They do not check the disease they do not cure It they simply add fuel to the fire. uraaneias remaie Regulator should be taken by every woman or girl who has the slightest suspicion of nny oi tno mi menu which of (Met women. They will Mmply be wasting ifino until they tnko It. The Regulator U n purifying, strengthening tunic, which gets at the root of tha disease nnd cure It docs not drug It eradicates It. It stops fulling of the womb, leucorrhea. inflammation and periodical aufferlntr. Ir- regular, scanty or painful menstruation; and by doing an mi arivrs away me hundred and one acheiand pains which drain health and beauty, happiness and good temper from many a woman's life. It it the one remedy above all other which every woman should know about and uie. 1.00 per bottle. lit any ilrur store. Sent) (or our (re llluvlratrd book. The Brdfitld Ifegulator Co. AtUnU, G. eoeecesseeeoo CONSTIPATION "I bare gone 14 day at a time without aaavaaaaat of tha bowala, not betog able to mora tbemeioept by uilpg bot water Injections. Chronlo conallpallon tor aeven yean placed me In tbli terrible coudlllonl during that tlruo I did er arytblnil beard o( but nover found any relief I auoh as inr case until 1 began ualnii UA8CAIIKT8. I bo have from one to tbree paaaagea a day. and If I was rich I would sir 1100.00 for each movement) It la snob a relief." ayi.ueu juunt. t99 ltuaaell Bt., Detroit, Mitb. CANDY TNADI MASH RtauniMD Plsaaant, Palatable, 1'otent, Taate Good. Do Good, Never Hlcken, Weaken, or (lrlo. 10c, tic.MK:. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Mstttaf aauffCaaaar,Cklaf,Mutml,ls'Ira. Mi bkmUci taenia. . r iv ik. m am m u ctK. Lewis' single BINDER STtAMTf5STRJWHT CIGAR 9 itwfc tuwrm. ntm,ia lssU fast MMM NtkMi -M4444444-j44) m m RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE. lb m ; m m s I ai k V rffr "V A JJJ J One acre of ground, good house m and bnrn and other out-build. Jjj $ Idrs. Good drovo well and $ good water. Slmdo fruit nmt ornamental trees. teV JJJ For particulars inquiro ol : J. NUSTEIN, I 5 CIOAll MANUFACTURER. ? Red Cloub, Nobraska. I iWtofl Pop-Fizz! foam -Sparine! If Nation If v temperance bereragfe HIRES RwtbMr Make It at home. Sold twih.rd in afto. nack agri. wbleh make Ufe gallona each. CMAKJLVH r. HIREB OO. Malvera, 1'a. rilRfR WHFRF ill FIRf filS. f Itoat Hough Byrup. Tainee ClooJ. Um In time. Hold ut drown. I Mr S LsDRTybW. A thecauae Bajjjja the tialn 'Wl H I I& I 'aVV afaV aHHB ll NAME FOR NEW STATE Proposal to Create One from Por . tioM of Three Otbera. Thai Ham Dalmnrria." Ilelagf Com- klaiaMloB of Part of Delaware), Mara-laad and Vlr- clala. Drlmnrvia In the odd name thai Home prrsons, would lifntow upon a liypothrtlcnl state of the American union. A propositi to urnite Kiicli a Htnte by fhe union of Delaware with the eastern ahoro eountica of Mary land and Virginia has ber-n often din fiiHHcd, imiinlly with coiildfrable In terest and deelded approval by the people of Delaware, occasionally with qualified approval by part of fhe peo ple of Maryland most directly Inter ested, never with either interest or approval by the eastern shore men of Virginia, and usually with unqual ified disapproval by Virginia nnd Maryland, reports the New York tiun. The CaUerts claimed under their nrlglnnl grant of nearly 2 centuries ago not only the eastern shore of Maryland, but also the whole of what is now Delaware. They failed, bow ever, after long litigation with the I'enna, to make good their title to Delaware, and the order of tha Eng lish court for a partition of Ahe peninsula between the litigants brought about the running of the most famous boundary in American history, Mason and Dixon's line. Whenever the eastern shore coun ties of Maryland have felt themselvca aggrieve1 politically or otherwise in their relations with their neighbors of the western shore some eastern shore men have talked of the ad vantages of union with Delaware. .Such was the coudition of feeling on the eastern shore 70 years ngo.th'nl the Delaware legislature sent to the Maryland legislature a proposal look ing to a union of the eastern shore counties with Delaware, and a reso lution for a reference of the ques tion to the people of the eastern shore was carried through the lower liousrv of Maryland and narrowly lie feated fn the senate. The subject was again much dis cussed, especially in Delaware, rath er more thnn 20 years ago, and there has never been a time since when the lticstion wns not one of lively, If only academic Interest, to Delaware. The eastern shore became somewhat nterested in the matter again when it the election of Wellington to flie finite the historic right of that re gion to one of the senators wds Ig nored, but the discussion at that time took on no great importance. Were the suggested union of Dela ware with the rest of the peninsula brought about the resultant stnte would have an area of above ii.000 iciiinre miles, considerably more than Inutile that of Delaware, and a pop ulation of nenrly 4.10,000. The state of Maryland would lose in population nearly 200,1)00, and the state of Vlr iflnla about 47,000, while Delaware would considerably mora than double her population. Ilurnl Delaware nnd the peninsula ounties of Maryland nnd Virginia have a common Kngllsh origin and n population almost exclusively native mil of native nncestry. Hut Wilming ton, which will soon Include half the population of Delawnre, has a large foreign element. Knstern shore tra ditions, nlso, are more distinctly southern and aristocratic than those of Delaware, and the strong Quaker element In northern Delaware hits no counterpart on the eastern shore. Delaware has always been favor able to ttie oronosed change because I she has everything to gain by it, and ,1116 attempted purchase of a seat in the United States senate by whole sale bribery at the polls and bribery Jon a smaller scale In the legislature (hns recently called the attention of the people of Delaware to the dan gers that may beaat a very small state, I Such a piecing together of frag ments to form a stnte has not been known in recent American history, though such things happened in colo- I..I..I .1 .. 1 - . !,! I . . nun uiijn, nun n iiimiiinr provision oi the constitution seems to contem plate the possibility of future easets. Transfers of small areas from on atnte to another have been frequent -in me settlement or tmuuilary tlls putes, and within a few years Penn- SVhftlllll fnrimillv reenimliwl na T)1n. I ' ,. ' , ,, vuir ii'rriiury n iuw Hqiuire nines which had been In dispute for more than a century, Oman (irlmlur'a Woaa. The street organ grinder is a sad and discontented mini, and spends pnrt of his transplanted Italian life swearing gently and melodiously to himself at his new enemy, the fly screen man. To the layman it would nppenr that spring ought to be synonymous with prosperity and pen nies to the organ grinder, but It Is not. "Husineis la getting good now?" was asked of one who has a whole fleet of "rag timers" out in the res! denco districts. His description 'of the condition of trade is not fit for llternl reproduction in a family newspaper, but in effect It was that the modern ily-screen Is a delusion and a snare. The women, In particular, he de clared; would sit behind a fly screen beside an open window, listen to all the pieces tho organ contained, nnd then quietly retire without the organ man even getting a glimpse of her. In the dayu before fly screens wero Invented it ws no trouble to toss n penny out of the open window, nnd H the window was closed few women had tho effrontery to opeji it' and then fail to contribute to the mu sician. Chicago Tribuae. AMERICAN TRAMPS IN MEXICO Aatkorltlea Are rnaala Over Problpn of Aliatlngi the Hobo Nalaaar. th Since Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, etc., have cfimc to be known na win ter pleasure grounds by the Ameri can tramp, the local authorities hac been puzzled as to how to deal with tills idle nnd objectionable gentry, wholly useless and possibly more pernicious than the idle nnd globe trotting seotlon of high society, says the Mexican Herald. The tramp, un like the wenlthy and curious idler who takes nil countries for his own, spends no money; he is prone to beg, and to steal on occasions ia common enough with him. in this warm-hearted Mexico peo ple usunlly glte him something to eat and a shelter for the night; the vaga buiido Americano is still, In mnny parts of the republic, something of :t notellyj he has the attractUencss of the foreign mid unaccustomed. And then, too, the dominant faith tends to unreflecting charity, and the poor man or woman here rarely ttnds stony hearts nnd menacing fists. Hut the tramp evil is not a new one, even here or in Cuba. In the laws of the Indies, ns far back as lfi'15, not half ii generation after the conquest of Mexico, the king of Spain published n decree dealing with certain dangerous, Idle nnd peregri nating persons, who, having neither ollelo nl beiieflelo, trnde nor calling, traveled In Cubn, New Spain, etc., molesting the king'H loyal subjects and imposing on the Indians. As these Idlers nnd wanderers would do no work (Infallible indication of the Individual 'of the genus tramp) tho king remarked thnt their example was demoralizing nnd Hint It gave to the Indian race the .example of living without labor, which was high ly pernicious.' So by royal Ordinance It was di rected that the lceroys nnd other Bervnnts nnd represcntntUes of the king should tuke measures to com pel the Spanish trnmps to work. Hut the tramp makes It an nrticle of faith to perforin no useful lnbor, so the king's will wns set at naught. Half n century later, or in 1S85, nn other roynl decree provided thnt tramps should be sent back to Spain in irons. This wns Spnln's experience with tramps in the early years of the oc cupation of the Americas. In it Is n hint for prcsent-dny rulers, who might tnk-c severer methods than have yet been thought of. Some of our contemporaries would suggest the whipping post. SUICIDES IN THE SUMMER. Hot Weather Ilaa Tenderac? to la- ertaae the Muni for Salf- Ilratrnetliin, Observers of the phenomena at tending the suicidal inauiu have noted that the tendency towurtLself-destruc-tiou in the members' of t he human race is more pronounced in warm than in cold wenther. Statistics collected from a wide area hhow that the tendency Is not confined to any particular locality or clnss of people, biftl'jtllllcts the hu man race genernlly, say's the Chicago Chronicle. "Figures bearing upon the suicidnl tendency in this country tlemonstrnte the painful fnct that suicide lias in creased during the lust 25 years and goes on continually increasing in ut most all eMIIz.cd countries," said a prominent nuthority on nervous dis eases. "Of course the tendency to sui cide lias been increased by the influ ence of civilization, but another factor in this Increase Is the geometrical growth of population and all the en grossing factors of local life. The greater part of this particular tend ency Is due to race, re liiriou nnd cul ture, lint there are other influences, such as climate, the seasons and at mospheric chnnges which opernte on what are called voluntary actions. , "At the season of the year when the sun Is In aphelion the average propor tion of suicides reuehes its maximum. During this period in June and throughout the summer the physicnl nnd moral conditions are so influenced by the variations nnd conditions in the temperature nnd humidity thnt suicides are then greater than at any other time of the yenr. The records of the coroner's ofllce In thin city for the last four years compared with those of the preceding four years show that as the weather conditions have become more oppressive suicides have corre spondingly been more frequent. Two years ago, when Philadelphia expe rienced one of the most excessive unil lengthened torrid waves' for years, suicides increased lft per cent, nnd death in many cases wa.s most violent. During the heated months, when vital ity is greatly reduced, many suicides occur from suggestion. This wns seen in the records of 1600, when four per sons used for the first time an un known drug with which a young drug student ended Ids life." North Cnrollnn'a Odd Prlaoa. A new invention is a prison on wheels. It is the sort of jail used in North Carolina for confining convicts vho are employed doing work throughout the state. In this way they can be conveyed anywhere wife ly and may stay in a spot for from civilization ns long as- muy be re quired without danger of their escap ing. The prison is two stories high. It is divided into a iiumlier of cells, the floor of each being a bed and aeeom modnling two of the prisoners. Into this cage they all go at night, and it Is securely locked up, thus rendering It Impossible that any one of them should get away, When work Is to be done, they are let out, of course, but when traveling are safely shut in. St, Louis Republic. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunk arefs are Being; Cured Dally In Spite of Themselves. No Noxious Doses No Weakening of the Nerves A Pleasant and Positive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known and tinder stood thnt Drunkenness In a disease nnd not weakness. A body filled with poison, nnd ncrres completely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxi cating liquars, requires an nntidoto capable of neutralizing and eradicating tliis poison, and destroying the crav ing for intoxiennts. Suflerors may now euro themselves at homo without publicity or loss of tlmo from business by this wonderful "Homo Gold Cute," which has been perfected after ninny yenrs of close study nnd treatment of inebriates. Tho fniihf.nl use according to directions of thij wonderful discov ery is positively guaranteed to euro the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. Wives cure yoifr husbnndslt Child ren cure your fatberslt This remedy Is in no sense a nostrum but is a spec illo for this disease only, and is so skill fully devised and prepared that il is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so thnt it can bo given in a cup of ten or cofTeo without the knowledge of tho person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards bavo cured tbemselves'with this pticelcss remedy, and as many more have been cured nnd made tem perate men by having tho "Curo" ad ministered by loving friends and rela tives without their knowledge in colTce or tea, and believe today that they dis continued drinking of their own freo will. ")o not wait. Do not bo deluded by apparent and misleading "improve ment." Drivo out the disenso at onco nnd for all time. "Tho Home Gold Curo" is sold nt tho extremely low prico of One Dollar, thus placing with in reach of everybody a treatment more cfTcctivo thnn othets costing $20 to SCO. Full directions nccompnny each pack age. Special advice by skilled physi cians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of tho world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dnpt. A 402, Edwin li. Giles & Compnny, 23.'50und 2132 Market Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly contiden tial. m m Use Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel svvoolon, nervous and hot, and gel tired easily. If you havo smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot K'ise. It cools tho feet nnd makes walkini; n-iy. Cures svvonlen, sweating feet, ingiowing nails, blitei atid ealloiM spots. Helieves corns nnd bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold bv nil druggists and shon stores for 25c. Trial pnekago free. Adtltest, Allen S, Olm sted, LeHoy, N. V. Thousands-nave Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stains your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to iJy pass It or patn In ' tk m tiM l i1eA convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the'day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful dlscovory and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mall, address Dr. Kilmer & ITome of Swunp-Iioot. Co.. Blnehamlon. N. Y. When writing men Uon reading this generous offer in this paper. Articles of Incorporation of The Cowdcn Kaley Clothing Company. Know all mm bv thecal prti-enta : That wi. A. U. Kaley, 11. A. I.etaen, and F. V. Cowdtn. da hertby aaaociate otirtchcH toeetbtr far tha aur pnse of crKftiilzlRR a corporation, tiua'trlhaiawa of tho Hate of NeUrnatn, for tut purpose of biijinganu leiuug hi reuii'er doming, natr. capi. hoota, alien, niul ftiiilahlng vaoili, and all aiicb Kood, ware ranil'tntichandlra aa art uauallv kept and barullurf 1t retail dealers In clolhlaK- Tha name of audi porparatlon thai) be Tha Cewden-Kaley ClethliiffOe , and tha principal place oi irnnaaeiiug itn uimnaas auau oe at ataa Claud, Wabaler Co., Nebrin-la. Tha amount f lie eaullal alack ahall b alx thaua and dollars (HKXK) (hi) divided Into ahare f out li mid red dollar (tlfO.iO) each, all af mi i on kunu uep,iM in immediately upeu tat tr eanlratlau of the rorporilou. . The corporation ahall commence ta the twenty-ctcond ('.Vml) da or July, alnitesa hundred and oae (UH)l),amUhMlltcrulaiteJBly 12nd. I0i. The hlKheatamaunl t Imtebteduaiaer liabil ity ta which aalal eerpnrallen tball at aay llaie ubjtct Itaelf letlit aum of four theuiaid del lara mooaun. Its affairs aha I) tit rondt'ctad by a hoard af three directors t bo rlci-teii aauually by tha atotklioldeia, and Ita ofll-ri -hall cantlit af a I'reaidtnt. virc-1'reaideiit b alary and Trm urtr. to be elected by the U nrA of dlrecttra. A.U. Kalkt. 11. A, l.KTttH. K. YY, Cowdbn. Wltnei:-C. V. Kalxv. timiif JHZ-At " -T"5- -rK'n a4R?aBwrtWA!'u(E5fca MAYDOLE'S HAMMER, (lemon'i Plattir d Palni Matter.) When Maydolo was told that he made "a pretty good hammer," ho said, "No, I don't makoa 'pretty good hammer, I mnke tho best hammer that ever teas made." Every carpenter who eawn Maydolo ham mer wantod ono. It was of tho best ma terial, perfectly balanced, and tho head novei 'flow off. Hammers woredlvlded Into two claeaes-lst, Maydolo'sj 2d, all tho rest. llastors nro separated by tho samo lino of cleavage 1st, llonson's Porous Plaster: 2d, all tho rest. When, for rheumatic pain a cold, a cough, kidney troublo or any other disease or ullment that may bo treated externally, you ask for a plaster, nnyhon at, rapntablo druggist will glvo you a Ben son b. He knows it is Incomparably the best, and ho assumes that you know it too. As tho namo of Maydolo stood for hammers the namo of IJonson stands for plasters tho "real thing.' All tho medicinal poten. cios that are valuablo in a plaster nro in I onson's. Capsicum, Strengthening and licllndonna planters nro out of date. An army of physicians nnd druggists, nnd millions of tho peoplo, havo written of Uenson'B Plasters ns n remedy to bo trusted. PenWs Plastora havo fifty-flvo highest awards. Accept no sub3tltuto. For sale by all druggists, or wo will pre r,,lJIJ)0,sL'lg? on nny number ordered in the United States, on receipt of 25o. oach. Seabury ic Johnson, Mfg. Chamista, N. Y. ' A good looking SSpSvli home and poor look- '3?jp'W Ing liurncufi In tbe -SVV worar kind or a com- ff-M blnatloo. i&5k Eureka k Harness OHSV not only make, the harnfM and the j JA home lock bettrr. but makn the iWk leather Bolt nnd pliable, put. It In eon- li nil i j 4 . dltlin to liut twlcw m lung IVa WiMtmVfl "' " on,lnirll vvould. jlBA UHEXiWth Sr.M rtcr.K)irr In etni M MM Hl.'.ll ilm. iltdi bf Mffla. MKVif STANDARD 'Mll HW oil co. iuwBi. NKiT.w.. ..tWJM'm Give Your Horse a Chance! G. V. ARGXimiGHT, ARTIST PORTRAIT PAINTER. Ukd Cloud. Nkbuaska, Landscapes, Flowers, Fruits anil Por traits madn to order. STUDIO IN DAMKIIKLL I1I.OCK. I. B. COLVIN, 3EAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock Ilox S3. Guide Itock, Neb. VII kinds of property bought, sold and exchanged. i.'OM.ECTIONS MADE. TEttM UKASOXAULE CONSTIPATION the f rojuent cauae of Aprwnrilcltlt and many ottwr fen loui 111 .hould nrer bo nHrleTtvd. The objection to the aiual cathartlo remcdlea la their cokIIvb reaction which lnrn-aM-a conirtpaUon lnatcadot curing It. l'AKKEK'S OINOKll TONIO ta tho proper remedy. Jt ncuon tfc Uver. and when OMd aa directed, permanently removes the voniUpaUon. M eta. SLOQ ut all lirugglata. IF YOU ARE OUT OF WORK And want to gut at tried earning money nt onci', send us 25 cts for our book of "40 New Money -Making Ideas." It is worth its weight, in gold to anyone who is unemployed. Send today. Century Publishing Co., Box 73, Heron Lake, Minn. WANTED i7PAVf!Jl,3II?VEEKLY nml want ore WWO a ! VIOII hornet travelliik'snloiuiicn K TREES H"e a 77-VR- 8EC0RD - arocaay to Rt-U, always nlcase. Outflt auwlutkly raak. ''ST, STARK BRO'S. Louisiana, Mo. vss. tr fWt1 LLr ICTJBES all Kidney IManeyCUra. ( ache, etc Atdru a ' r. f .uiseascx. uacic- ' " " " Via V aT3 UWKi aai Tloe, etc, ot Dr. B. J, Kay, Saratoga, N. V, 1. Free book, ad TIMETABLE. B. & M. B.Y RED GLOUD NEBR. LINCOLN OMAI1A CHICAGO SI. JOE KANSAS CITY S7. LOUIS and all points east and south. DENVER HELENA BUT1E SAL1 LAKE C) PORTLAND SAX FKAXGISC0 and all point west. TRAINS LKATE AS rOLLOWt! 13. Passenger (tally for Oberlln and bt. Francis branches. Ox No. ford, McCook, Dcurorand all points weat............ 7:45 a.m No. H. Passenger dally for St. Joe, Hansen City, Alrhlion. St. Louis, Lincoln via Wymote aiid all point east and south 2-3i an No to. Paaaenger. dally. Denver, all Soltita In Colorado, Utah and allfornla 8:40 p.m. No, lft. Passenger, dally for St. Joe, Kansas City. Atchison, St. Louis and all points east and south :.-... 10 :00a. No. 144. Accommodation, dally except Sunday, Hastings. Orand Is land. Black Hills and all points In the nortlmeat. liOOp.aa No. 143. Accommodation, dally except Sunday, Oberlln, Kansas, and Intermediate stations, Tla lie publican .- .... U:30p.sn No. 64. Freight, dally, Wymore and St. Joe and Intermediate Junction points .. 19:45 p.m No, 63. Freight, dally for Itcpubllcan Orleans, Oxford andall points west .... ...10:40a.ta No. 66. Freight, daily except Sunday for wymore and all point cast 6.00 a.m No. 173. Freight dally lo Oxford and Intermediate points ..... 1 :30 p.m Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair cars. (seats freo) on through trains. Tickets sold anal baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps or tlckeu call on or address A. Conorer, Agent, Ited Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, General Pasaengei Agent Omaha. Nebraska. mmfiMk Mr n. !-. 1 I The Chief, 1$ A Year. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR jsKjF The 5 Minute Breakfast Fool. PURIAN - HEALTH - FLOUR MAKKS "J$ItAi:N - JIBE AD" PURIAN MILLS, St. Louis, Mo. Don't Be Fooledi Take the gen original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co., Madison, Wit, It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, '.5 cent. Naver ol4 In bulk. Accept na aubstl tute. Ask your druggist. EL-Kay's Lung Balm cures every kind of cotmh, la irrlppo, bronchltK koro throat, croup, wtauoplnir cough, etc. Nurer derunges tho stomach. AtDrugglata, lu&'JSc. FRE!C IflEDICAL ADVICE. 'Vrltcuv w nil your Bvmptoms. Hcnovatlnifth system la the only safo and suro method of cun Intrall Chronlo Diseases. Dr. Kay's Itenovator IsthoonlyperfectsyatetnronoTator. Freesam. plea and book. Dr. U. J. Kay, Saratoga, N. Y. WRITERS CORRESPONDENTS OR REPORTERS Wanted everywhere. Stories, news, ideas, poems, illustrated nrticlos, nil vpneo news, tlrawintjs, photograph?, unique nrticlen, etc, etc., purchased. Articles revised and prepared (or pub lication. Books published. Send for particulars nnd full information before si'tulinir articles. The Bollclio Press Association, New York. PARKER'S m HAIR BALSAM Clta&Kt and txautlflra tha Sa!t. lromot a lnxurl.nt mw,S Merer rails to nratora Ora Hair to Ita Youthful ColorT to.!, and I im Dmrelita MONEY Rtfundtd. antce Dr. Kay's Itenovator to curo dvfcpcpsla. consti pation, liver and kldnoys. Heat tonic, laxative. renovates and Invigorates tho wholo system nui cures very worst cases. Oct trial box at once. If not satlsllcd with it notify us, we will refund money by return mall. Write your symptoms for FreoMcdlcnl Advice, samplo nndproo. 25 & 60o at druifBists. Dr. D. J. Kay, Saratoga, N.Y. uiooa puriuor Known lor all chronlo dlnc:ises DR. KAY'S RENOVATOR Invigorates nnd renovates tho system; purines nnd enriches tho blood; cures iilS.-S!is,ti'lyBpepsJ.a' constipation, heudacho. Hvernnd kidneys. SScandtl.utdrugglsts. Freo Rndvlce. samplo nnd book. b. Dr. D. J. Kay, Saratoga, N. V sa ENOVATOR n JCHiCHEarrcifB cnqlibh -vffXBm.m.r!'"' ffV OnlrSJaaaX!' 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