. 1 . f ' s -i1 1 J. BSMCKianasj Cictclahit At the Thrnttr. Mr. Cleveland made Ills first appear unco at tho theater this winter the other nlpht. nnd the way In which the audience Mured at him Is sufficient proof of the htinper In Washington for a sight ut the chief executive, and the very small gratification which the prc. ident gives to this popular desire. Of course, tho president is always Wash ington's chief exhibit. Ho, It was not surprising that when he came to the theater every opera glass was leveled at him, and some inquisitive persons promenaded the ailes pnst 'presiden tial box in order to have a good look. The president looked especially well. Sitting just under a cluster of electric lights, hi every feature was thrown out prominently. Some one said he Wis a regnlnr living picture. Wash ington Special to St Louis Kcnublic. Tile UnklndlM rm or All, As sluikspoiu-o says, Is to poke fun or sneer lit people ulioiiKi not oiiv iitiilrr the hiilt liellef tlmt tlielr complaint Is Imiislnatv or rm atri-rtiitlnii. tt Is neither, but a serious lenlity. Imperfect illvesltnn mill nlmlln tlmi of tliu food isu Mry c iininoii cause of iiei'Miiisiiess. onei'l:iltr tlmt ittstiessiup form of It which miitilfisls Itsplfln n.iut of leen. lliNlelti'i'.sMoinaeli Hitlers speedily remedies tun oiiMiess, us It nlo tides innlii 'Jul. klilnev. IiIIHoih and I liutimatic nil tneiits. Tlie ncnl. Ruin lRtir Kiieotllly tliioiiKh ltt use. (oott Atltlt'p. "There," iio said, us ho blotted the letter and put it in an envelope: "I 3on't suppose 1 will got any thanks for that, nut there's sonic good advice in it, anyway." "W ho are you sending advice to?'' "The government at Washington." 'Ami what's the advicoV" "Mo get a few groundhogs for the weather but can." -Chicago 1'osU llfC,rtiiii''nititini' lee lvltli Jlycrrlu. lli-uHirl'ialutHloulj ccnuliK-. t'umCliapimllliiiiili mil Km. v. Cold Sorf.Sc. t..a.Lltirl.C"o.,.N.lUieii,Cl A silimil ltuj's CoiiipiKltliiii. Here is a novel composition from a srogrcsslve school boy: "One day I was in the country 1 saw i cow and I hit her with a rock a dog bit mc a sow chased me I fell out of a tvngon and a beo stung mc and the old jobblcr flopped me and I went down to the branch and I fell in and wet my pants." There's a whole novel for yon in six .incs! Atlanta Constitution. It tho Itnliy In Cutting Tcotn. tertire atiJuso tliatoM anil vt4l tried remedy, Mrs. t iMun ' SooTima Si Rir for Children Teclhlnc- Tiio SnyliiKs From Cork. A Cork town councillor is credited with having thus spoken: "There can bo no doubt of the virulence of this ep idemic, for I know of people lying dead from it who never died before." Tho same gentleman thus chivalrous ly defended a colleague: "I strongly protest against this attack on my ab sent friend, for surely it's not right to hang a man behind his back." Spec tutor. HOW ARE YOUR ENCES7 A Very Important Question with Farm' pro ami Others .lust Now. Probably there is nothing that inter ests tho land owner more at this time of the year than fencing. They are de sirous of Eccurlug the very best article they can for the purpose they desire to use it for and at the cheapest pries going. While this is good business, price should not take tho place of quality. In building a smooth wire fence you do not build it for temporary use but expect It to last you for years and to get this kind of an article it requires a certain amount of good ma terial to make It. The Do Kalb Fence Co., of Do Kalb, 111., has the largest and most com plete line of smooth wire fencing of aii7 plant in tho country. We desire par ticularly to call your attention to their goods and write them for a catalogue which they will mall you free. No lino of goods has grown so rapidly in demand or given such general satis faction as the fencing manufactured by this company. Their steel web picket feuco for lawn and yard purposes, their cabled field and hog fence for farm use, their cabled poultry, garden and rabbit fence for Its use, are all they claim for them. You will hardly do yourself Justice If you do not thoroughly Investigate their lines before placing your order. '1 lie devil is tho only gainer lieu u boy Is vthipiod to muko him go to churilt. Itackslidiug begius whou jrnUo leuves the heart. Gladness Comes With n. better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef fort gentlo efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort in tho knowledge that so many forms of sickness arc not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of tho system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its Iwnencisil effects are due to the fact, that it Is the one remedy which promotes interii.il cleanllue&s without debilitating tho organs on which it acts. It is therefore all Important, in order to get it lene licial effects, to note when you pur chase. Unit you have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the sybtcin is regular, laxatives or other remedies tire then not needed. If a filleted with any actual disease, one may bo commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, onu should hate the best, and with tho well-Informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest nnd is most largely tueduml gives imt general satisfaction. A DIAMOND SKCKLACE PKAK1XC of bridal presents,' "aid Mrs. l'almer, settling a ofa pillow com fortablj under her blond bond nnd stietchlng out gracefully in her luxurious stenmer chnlr. "did I ever tell you the story of the diamond necklace?" "I was In Milan for the carnival, ha Inp gone early in order to secure com foitnble quarters at tho Hotel Cnvonr. nnd the first day at table d'hote dinner 1 was rented next to the prettiest girl I oer saw. Wc all have our Ideal of beauty, 1 suppose, and rlio simply real ized mine, that is all. The man sitting by het on the other side was her brother, I discovered from their tnlk. and there wns anyhow a striking like ness so It goes without saying that ho was too good to look at. At first, I no ticed nobody else, hardly ate any din ner, in fact, so absorbed was I in steal ing glances at these two beautiful young creatures, but toward the close of the meal I heard tho girl say In n r.weet. well-bred voice, which had a vibrant ring to It, stirring some dormant emo tion in me, making mo yearn over her with the Instinct of motherhood, I sup pose I heard her say to her hi other, "Do yon think tho count will come this cxeiiiiig. Jack?' " 'Ceitamly," the young fellow an swered, gajly. 'The stars have so or dained it and there is no resisting one's destiny, sister mine.' "I don't know what raused me to look up just then, but I glanced netoss the lahlo and saw. sitting directly opposite tho young girl, an old woman, so yel low and withered and at the j-nnie time so fantastically dressed that I wondered I had not noticed her befoto. She wore a lavender gown, profusely trimmed with ribbon and lace, and her black hair, thickly streaked with gray, was hound back from her forehead by a broad velvet ribbon and twisted in a loose knot low on her neck. Her gray eyes, which had a strange cat-like gleam of yeltow in them, were riveted upon the fnce of the girl, and presently I felt the latter stir a little uneasily, as though the basilisk glare disturbed her. "The next evening I found my seat taken by a good-looking, bronzed In dividual, whom the girl addressed as Count von Rosenburg, hut who was know.i to the brother as Ludwlg. I had in tho meantime made certain in quiries about my old lady of tho eyes and had learned that she was an Amer ican named Harding, very ecentrie, and tery, very rich. She was In her usual place and every time I looked al her 1 saw her eyes fastened with the same Intense expression upon tho beau tiful face opposite her. 'She Is fasci nated by tho girl's beauty and has no fuollsh qualms about showing It,' 1 thought, nnd gave my attention wholly to my dinner, for I had tramped about a good deal that day and was healthily hungry. From stray scraps of conver sation which floated to me now and then I learned that the girl by tho way, her name was Claire Klliston--hnd never mot tho count before, but tho two young men had ttaveled together in Ruesiu and were close friends. "Wo all sat for awhile after dinner in the salon and I saw Mrs. Harding tako a book, and with this as a screen, seat herself In the darkest and most obscure rorner of tho room to wntch the move ments of her prey. When they left thn room she, too, disappeared. "I came upon my young people at the Hrera next morning, and, would you believe it, that old woman was again In attendance, saying nothing, but star ing? "I began to feel as If there were some- , Artiixr I SHALL GIVE YOU MY DIAMOND NKCKLACK. thing uncanny about her. and If we had been back in old Salem dnys 1, for one, should have been leady to burn her as a witch. I could hear that tho two oung men were beginning to tease Claire about the impression she had made, but she laughingly protested that the count was the attraction quite as much as she was. "Later In the day I was lingering in the dim old refectory of Santa Maria della Orazle. where the gloom Is some what lightened by that wonderful Last Supper' of Leonardo da Vinci, when I heard a faint scieam and saw Clalro running down a corridor alone. "'It is that old woman!' she ciled, rather breathlessly, as her brother joined her. 'I met her In that dark nassnge and her eyes frightened me.' He led her away into the sunshine, laughing at her and astertlug that the old lady had only fallen a victim to her beaux yeux. "La Scala was opened for the carni val that evening, and as royalty was present the house was a particularly brilliant one; the Kllistons ocupied the box next the toyal party, and It seemed to me that ns many eyes did homago to Claire's fresh loveliness as to the charms of tho gracious Queen Mar gherlta herself. From my seat in the parquntte I soon descried old Mrs. Harding In a box opposite the Kills ton's, more extravagantly dressed thnn ever. She woro an evening gown of I Mi treamy oil ratln trimmed vviMi $ -S- ,0 '.V; .xApa 1 i priceless jellow lace, decollete, abso lutely decollete, and nroitnd her with ered old neck flashed a magnificent necklaco of diamonds. She sat well for ward In the box, which she had nil to hers1f, nnd her eyes, more catlike than ever In the electric light, weto fixed upon Claire and the count. "She must be crazy,' 1 thought, but soon I forgot everything In the delight of listening to V-rdl'a lovely music Oh' those rapturing strains, I shall never hear their like again out of Italy, "They left next morning and I knew nothing of thorn till two months later I met the brother and sister at Inspruck in the Tyrol, and. after wo had bocomo nulte friendly. Claire showed me tho necklace and u little twisted no to from the lady, containing these words, with out introduction of tiny kind: " 'I have ninde hypnotism n study and have long desired to expethnent upon some one. You came In my way and I willed a match between you and tho count. I succeeded, and. to reward you for the service you unconsciously ten deied me, I send you the promised dia monds. 1 wish you much happiness." " 'Tills came two days after our en gagement, said Claire, blushing, 'but how did she know 7 " 'Do you think tho engagement was btought about by hypnotism?' 1 asked, smiling. ' 'Ludwlg said it was a case of lovo ni first sight.' said tho girl, softly." "Well, when vvc met once more at dinner Mrs. Hat ding leaned forward and said to Claire In a low tone, 'I shall give ou my diamond necklace for a bridal present. She seemed to expect no reply, for she drew back and mo tioned the wniter to till her wine glass. The young gltl said not a word, but blushed a vivid, rosy red, while 1 thought I detected a certain mlFchc vous but quickly suppressed light In thr count's dark eyes. WITHOUT PROOF. A Clcwr lint Vt lelicil Woman llolilh I'lim it Crime. A well-known detective told a good story, the truth of which ho vouches for, says the Washington Star. "One dny," he said, "n lady came Into my olllce, evidently In deep trouble. " 'You are a detective?' " 'Yes, madam." " 'Well, I want your services in a very delicate matter,' she said, her voice sinking to a whisper as she glanced nervously about to see that no one was present that could hvar tho conversation, " 'My husband.' she continued when satisfied no other visitors were In the room, 'has a suicidal mania. He ap pears to be in perfect health, eats well, sleeps well, has no cares or troubles that I know of and yet I have to watch him carefully In order to keep him from committing suicide. His mania for, of course, I know It Is that with him is so subtle that no ono would suspect it for an instant. But he has laudanum secreted around the house. I have found several vials of It and fear that there is more that I have not been able to discover.' "The case was a most interesting one, and I agreed to visit tho house in the guise of an Invited relative of tho wife and study the affair. I was greet ed most cordially by tlTe husband and with twenty-four hours admired him. greatly. A lighter-hearted, merrier? happier man I never saw. Three nights later I was awakened by the screams of the wife and hastily arising and dressing, ran downstairs, meeting her In the hallway, holding nn empty bot tle labeled 'laudanum.' I rushed to the man's bedside, but too late. He was not yet dead, but never recovered con sciousness. "The seeming grief of the widof was heartrending, but I caught n gleam In her eyes that convinced me she had poisoned her husband and her rute in having me In the houso had been as bold as It was successful, for not n word of evidence could I have produced that she had plotted the murder of her husband. Two months later she was married again and went to Europe. Nnwr Sv Irr itefore. "One of the funniest sights I ever saw was a South Sea Islander with his first chunk of Ice." remarked tho cap tain of a trading schooner. "I was lying at anchor at one of the Navigator Islands once when some natives came aboard. It w.is an awfully hot day and I had just been getting somo Ice up fiom below. The natives looked at it curiously and so I handed one a chunk. The moment It touched his hand he dropped It liko a hot shot and looked at his palms to see If they were burned. "After a deal of jabbering they all sat around It and watched it melt. They couldn't understand it at all, and when theie was nothing left but but a wet spot on the deck they sat around It and discussed tho phenome non. "I put a piece of ice in my mouth and then gave them some. They shift ed It from hand to hand like a hot coal, put the tips of their tongues on It gingerly and finally swallowed the chunk. It wns a source of great won der to them." San Francisco Post. A MlauuilerMnnilliijc. "I say, stranger," whispered a West ern man, who had strayed Into an up town theater where the piny of "Ro meo and Juliet" was going on, "I can't make head nor tall of this thing. What's the name of this play, anhow? Ro meo and Juliet. Well, If I'd known that," said the disgusted West erner, "I wouldn't have come In. 1 understood the feller at the door to Ray it was something about Omaha and Joliot." Harlem Life, Every woman can bo beautiful to at least one man TALL UEAUT1E9. Six-Toot Wo turn AttruelUe In Vnrrn, 1"nco nnd Clinrnrtcr. Women eem to bo on the Increase, not numerically, bo It Paid, hut physi cally, says an exchange. Some nio so tall that beside thorn many men seem pigmies. Many of tho well-known beauties nro tall. Among those of Eng lish birth there Is tho duchess of Port land: she Is nenvly six feet high. Them thit) Is Jjitly WoHorton, daughter of Georgian, eountews of Dudley. Hoth mother nnd daughter nio but n hnlr'u breadth beneath the six-foot measure ment. Then there Is tho duchess of Krwcnslle, Lady Francis Hope's (May Yohe's) sister-in-law; sho Is nlRo a daughter of Annie. And tho daughters of Lord LondcHborough nro "moio than common tall." Then, of course, the iu west duchess of Marlborough Is very "long drawn out." while tho "Lily Duchess" of Marlborough Is far beyond medium height. This "advanced" state of things being the case In feminine ranks, low-heeled shoes now occupy n recognized place In good society nnd hrvo figured at several great weddlngn. Tho two principal brides of tho year lSfr were much tailor thnn their biide gi coins, and their ordinary high heels are renounced for awhile, so that tho difference in stature may not appear too itmaiknhlo. In such instances n low colffuie Is considered a delicate mark of attention from tho bride and it Ih re tained several months till other con spicuous couples nrise and claim public attention. A very henuttful nnd moat divinely tnll woman is Miss Julia Nell son, the English actress. Miss Xellson measures about live feet eight or nine Indies, hut so perfect Is her figure and fo grateful her movements that Bho seems not an inch too tall. She Is the wife of Mr. Fred Terry, a younger h: other of Miss Ellen Terry. Mrs. Teiry. aside from her beauty and her gnat gifts as an actress, is ono of the most chnrming of women personally. Torluhlo tlullillllC. A sort of portable construction which, although, ns wo bollevo, It originated iu this country, has neary gone out of use here, while it Is becoming popular nbrond, is thus described: This con stmctlon consists simply In suitable ntsemhlages of iron pipes and connec tions and has the great advantage thnt the pieces are light and portable, while tht- work iu very readily put together with the simplest tools. France 1b now extending so rapidly Its colonial pos sessions that these portable barracks, warehouses, hospitals and dwellings tiro gicatly In demand and it seems to us that we who can make Iron pipo and cast connections at least ns cheaply nnd skillfully as our friends ncross tho At Ipntlc might find such buildings use ful nnd tho matcrlnls for them very salable. No architect needs to be told how to combine Iron tubes and connec tions so as to make a cheap and strong roof, but in the new Fiench structures the system is applied to tho floors, which can easily be trussed to suflicient stinness. With covering and sides and, perhaps, floors of coirugnted metal, such buildings answer well for tempo rary purposes, and to substitutes ex panded metal covered with plaster or cement for the corrugated sheets Is to make them much more comfortable and permanent at a small additional expense. Exchange. Cooit I'nniiKh for Iter. The whipper-snappers of women who Just now nro trying to raise a tempest iu a teapot over the use of tho word "obey" In the mnriingc servlep, might pender with profit over the example set them by "Vlctoiin, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland nnd Empress of Indin." Just before her tnnrrlage, the Aichbishop of Canterbury went to her and asked her If sho wished to have tho word "obey" left out in tho marriage ceremony. Sho raised those beauti ful, clear, full eyes to hlni and said, very quietly. "I wish to be mnrrled as a woman, and not ns n queen." Then, too, when it was suggested that her wedding ring be set with wonderful gems, she said: "No; the wedding ring all over the world Is a plain band of gold, and I should not feel myself mar ried unless I had a ring like all other v omen." And It Is on her finger to-day, thin and worn, but It has never been re moved. The woman wns stronger than tho queen God bless her! A IlUliop DrfoniU Tolmi eo Another stalwart defender of the hab it of smoking Is the bishop of Manches ter. He has publicly stated that he has found tobacco to act a useful pait In enabling him to dischargo his minis terial duties. When ho was roughing it In the wilds of Australia he often smoked a pipe with the "pioneers of civ ilization" whom he met there and he found that, as they sat together, puffing away, their hearts opened unto ono an other as they never would have done If tliere had been no smoke to stir them. Westminster Gazette. Th Kola Nut. The famous koln nut contains 2,35 grams per cent of caffeine and 0.023 grams per cent of theobroma. Hxperi menta have demonstrated that while caffeine produces stimulation of hut short duration, and causes the muscu lar tissue to wear itself out morerapld ly than in the normal condition, tho kola both increases nnd prolongs the muscular contractions. Iteiulutlon In Tunnlnjr J'rnrruet. The tanning industry is in prospect of revolution owing to a new process of electrical tanning In Germany. Hides have been porfoetly tanned by tha new method In bIx days, which by Jaw uiu i wv iuuii Mti UlJWU UU U J ear. .MnrlrtHllr, I'ntftllil, New York Weekly: llounokccprr "Want tiny old newspapers?" Junk .nan- "No Nevvsimnors ain't made o' rags any mora. Sinnu o' wodiI pulp." "llouseuccper -"lun't wood pulp no uso?" Junk niRit "Gucu not: but dump 'cm on. If they happen to bo made o' maple wood maybe I can Sell 'em ntu tnnple syrup factory." 100 iteuiiril, IS 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thfte Is nt least one diended dlppuse thnt nchnc bus been able to cure In nil Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure Is the only positive "in- now known to the medical fmtatnlly. f'ntirih being ii ronMtltutUiti.il dlseuse requires n con stitutional tK'.it.iicnt. Halls Ciitiuih Cute Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the syntcin, thereby destioylng tho foundation of the disease and giving the I patient Ftretmlli by building up the eon- stltutlou and assisting natuie In doing Its work. The pioinetotH have so much fnlth In its curative ikivvpis tint they offer One Handled Dollars for any case that It fnllfl to cute, Hend for list of testimonials. Ad lress F. J. C1IKNDY K ro., Toledo, O. Sold by drUKglsts; "Pc. llnll'i) Family l:il, sr.c. The niiiti who Is not religious nt homo often tries linn! to I o mi (onuidcred In (lunch. lt't motliri attmilit iitwiiv Iniit' lit liiinit n ti nil . or I iirker' t.lit.nr Teiile Nmlllnx el e mi ,OOl till I'lllll ttl'lUlM"! . coMa. iiMl fcltto luiius Treasures laid up in heaven nlwiivs en rich MimeWxly 011 unrtli. 111 la I lie I lute t me mir I'oi m nltlillln 1ere,tns It l.ikit emu itn'rfei'llv plvos loiiitoriioiliu fii'i. Ak )ourilr.in:li!urlt. luc Tlie life xpeiiUs lowdcbt w lieu tliu tongue Is dumb. I tlinll teiuiuinend I'Imi's Ciiio foi Con sumption fnt' nnd wide. -Mm. MuIIUmii l'luuisti'iiil, Kent, iCng'nud, Nov. i", IM'.V 'ilie lovo that never spenl, until it does it on 11 gravestone, keeps still too long. riTO-Alirit"Moi'ltieel'Vllr. KtllieVOreit ftVTMf ItCMOri-r. till'ltfllTllnllllM,lll lite, liirelui uren, lleJlKuiuiil i'Jtl'. .1 lilltl.'tl'-i li tile Jilt. Si'ti.ltoll,K'llln.,WtAUUhl.,l'l.llu.,l a. When tlicdevllls nliouCuTstiiko to Ml', ' he puts on ids Sunday rout, Prociotis Metals. ' Tho great milling cnuit s of Critiplo Crook Colo., nnil Merctir, Utah, as woIIiim Uiomi of Wyomlnir, Idaho mid Moutnun, nro hot ! reached via tho Union 1'AiirH'. , 'llio fast time and through car servkti on 1 "Tho Overland Hotito'1 nro features appro-, elated by nil. l'or information regarding tho iibovu intnpH address your nearest 1 ujtunt, or K. L. I.OMAX, Geui 1'osb. & Tkkut Agent, Uiutiltn, Nub. If good seed Is put into good ground sotuo of it will I o Kino to grow. Foil uni.iKVi.su TmtoiT Disr.Asns, Cot tins ' ami HoAitsKM'.ss, use 'iiruwu's llroiicliliil Troches." Sold only In boxen. A- old Im itations, Every ninii makes unwritten laws that!, others have to keep. Pillliird tnb!e, seroiui-hutid, for sale cheat). Apply to or address, 11. C. Axis', CH S. ICth St.. Omaha, Nob. li si 0 G H A Boro B')0t' srocn black, or blue, in :i THE Kifl.TO nsr, qt lAnnn? vlwII'Uf " JnUUUU OUT. IT a-vs''vvfc''k'fcjyi''t"& Off for a Six &A )&&'i -s HIV 9 nil UIL I BATTLE m KJk, '-' ll PLUG .1 t When you spend a dime for " Battle Ax " Plug, you get 5 ounces. When you spend the same amount for any other good tobac co, you get 3 5 ounces, or for 5 cents you get almost as much "Battle Ax" as you do of other high grade brands for JO cents. I. ' SS. Xfc ft-f A y TV "TT7 f . t rffTl "" OUTTT" t a Steel Web Picket Fence. Alto CA1JI.ED rOULTUY, (lABI)E.V ANI KAUI11T rjiNCK. We manufacture a complete line of Smooth Wire Fencing and guarantee every article to to ii represented. If you consider quality we can save you money, t." CATALOGUE FREE. DE KALB FENCE CO., 121 High SI,, De Kalb, III, e f ) When you buy e I Sarsaparilla $ Ash for the best ami you'll Get Ayer's. , f Ask for Ayer's and you! gel I The Best. 1 ooeoeooooscc(Pstt'Ciao aKe . . ., law 111 VOlir OWM hands, lacljCS, i, .' . , r & WI10II you ask for H"S:' ' tt0 C lOT lh'ns Velveteen Skirt Hinding' nnd don't get it. Sentence such, a store to the loss of your trade nnd jjivu it to mercliants who are will ing to sell what yon demand. Look for S. II. & Al.," 07 the Label, and take no other. If your dealer will not supply yon wo will. !nil for samples, showing labels anj mawiali. tothaS.lt &M Co.P O. Do 699, NaW Yor.i 'Mty. t t t f f SMOKING 2 oz. for TOBACCO, 5 Cents. CHEROOTS -3 for 5 Centa. Uivo tv (lood, Mellow, Healthy, l'letiBtint Smolto. Try Them. LION k CO. TOBirfO WORKS, Virtaa, N. C WE HAVE NO agents. mineral wholoiwti; irlcr, nllpaiiyn!t.rnfnrttxnmln. lion lifforw !, Erny tlilnif wurriinlMl. lOOtttlr nt tarrlM'H VO ntle of llr,., UntjIOHltl.llicK.il ttt. Write forriintotrnr. I'l.MlOlT CkttllUlit: A Mill .NKH1 Bill, to., buiimr. Ml). JOIINW.IUOEMUN, WiiHlitucton. .:. Successfully Prosecutes Claims. j Ijatvi'rinclpnl KMtutner U li. i'ennlcm lluroau. I3yr uliuit wur, UmlJiiUuuliiitfiluliU'i, attytime. to i B-8P b a m m mt m mi'g-i-nfmm ! CUT SLASH ! CUT SLASH i !, P5W3rr W II. riutT, Bwy iENSBOlM Sy.'t''Arvl bruise! nu ?'1 ii '. fa,e, UIL. tho Borcncsa disappear. IS MAGICAL. gg-Sg J ! w & Months' Trio. t t f f m es m i - 10 A -mar to gjf M iftt I I I ' I if j r - ) - EEzz" . i . I , I II Cabled Field and Hog Fence.