swa 10 Only t!se Scars samain. "Among Ilic many tesnmr-nuii wnich I fee In repinl to certain mem iu uerform- lug curws, cleansing the uiu k writes VliiMtv Hudson, ol uu t.-. i Smith Woolen aasaurwy Co., J Impress u- -uan my jTla owncuu . "& years ! had suuiuiwu come on my legs. .em trruKe and , became .... kores. Ourfailllu. rr..-.-Tr:nii CQIlld do me in. m-u mi it was feared bones would)" Atlast, my good uiu mutfaer Bijtd me to try Ayer' Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles,' the sores' healed, sad I hare not been 1 troubled since; Only the car' restate; sad the armory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayer's Sarsaparilla hut done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. I have leen on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer Sirsripnrllla advertised In all parts of the United States, and always take pleas, tire In telling what good It did for me." For the enre of all diseases originating in Impure blood, the best remedy is AYER'S SarsapariHs Prepared by Dr. J.ajVyer&C".,Ix)ie:,3Ia8. Cures other, wi'! cure you H 14 m m mi 11 Win K ilQIUHtSPEWl mmji CANCERS. Its scientific treatment and removal in twenty minutes without knife, pain or loss of a drop of blood - DR. QUEEN earss Kiss ud Tu on without pain, kaife or less of drop of blood; me also cures Catarrab Troat, Langs- Heart aad Narrows De bility. DR. QUEEN baa made diseases ai the Stossaca, Kidasy, Liver, Blood aad Disease of Women a specialty for thirty-five Tears. Ha baa restored brariBf to the deaf aad sight to the Miad. DR. QUEEN k the specialist e the aorth west ia the Treatmeat and Cars of all Chromic aad Prirato Ailmeats haviaf lived ia Liacola aad Laacastar county for thirty-! oar years. By applying to Dr. Qaeea, the Rise triclsm, yoi earn (si Iastaat Relief aad s Care frost all Paia froas Ihenwsti Nearaliga and all Chronic Ailmeats after all medical rssmedies have failed. Iatitat aad Elsetria Bath Recess, Uslos Block.N.E.cf . ih O RELIABLE AGENTS to handle a first-class Cripple Creek Gold Mining stock. Address, DELANY AND DELANY, Mining Brokers, Colorado Springs, Col. HIKED THE COURIER HE HAD HEARD ENOUGH. How Senator Palmer Fooled His OM Friend, the Judge. An old Republican judge from Illinois on hU way west from New York stop ped over in Washington long enough to have, as ho intended, a little fun with his old friend. Senator Palmer. The sen ator h comniitteo room was rather full when tlio judge entered, and he felt a bit diffident. Still, after clasping the senator's hand in a grip of friendship, ho said, with a grin: "What do you think of the election?" "Hey?" tho senator, with bis hand behind his ear, replied. Tho judge, something surprised at this, to him, the first sign of deafness in his old friend, said in a lender tone: "I say, what do you think of the election?" "Sir?" said tho senator, with bia hand still behind his ear and beudinr near tho judge. "I say," the judge loudly responded, turning a bit red as ho saw that every one had stopped talking to listen to him, "I say, what do you think of the election the election the elec tion?" The senator looked pained, as he docs when ho has to turn down a needy of fice seeker. Ho glanced around, as if to read tho judge's question in the faces of thoso present, and then, apparently fail ing, ho turned again to the judge, and without even so much as a twinkle in his eyes thrust his ear to the judge's mouth and said: "W-h-a-t?' This drovo the spirit of victorious and gloating f nn from tho judge's mind. "Dear me," ho said in a low voice full of sympathy and regret, "I had no idea that my old friend John had be come deaf." Then hoMicok the senator's band and left tho ro .ii, whereupon the senator turned to thoso present and winked the other eye. Washington Post A Great Big Swear. Dicky Dogwood Did you swear off any great evil this year? Charley Poonwigh Indeed I did. I swore off being in debt. Dicky Dogwood That was well. How did you do it? Charley Poorpcigh Took an oath in supplementary tiroccedings that I had not a cent in tho world. New York World. SI 00 REWARD, SI 00. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatement. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patieut strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonals. Address, F.J. Chenney& Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 76 cents. TT. til A I && vsa vr 0 t 1 f U ''Zf. Mmk " &V '"TP ,W&L a ..! It .Ti sri m UT m.4 !32- UK ?.. l r wm V.- - "-'''. .V 0- r J".. rJT'SSSS w ft ' MV xi Mrtcw -a i - iiii . SSffll jHS.H ili MK-): y k&mm m Mr. Oeorge W, Tuley Benjamin, MlssourL Good Advice Quickly Folloived Cured of Rheumatism by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I was taken down with rheumatism over a year ago. I was sick for over six months. Often I would have such pains tint I could hardly endure them. A Irleml came to me ami advised me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 took him at his word and got a bottle of it, and since have taken eight bottles of It. It Has Cured Me When the doctors could dome no good what ever. After being benefited so much from this medicine I describe Hood's Sarsaparilla as a wonderful medicine. I also advise every one who Is troubled with rheumatism not to be with- Hood's'Cures outllood's Sarsaparilla. I am a farmer, and the medicine has given me much energy and strength to jiarform my wcrk." GOi:ge w. Tuley, Benjamin, Missouri. Hood's P!!l3 are hand made, and perfect in proportion and appearance. 25c a box. THE SUN The First of American Newspapers. CHARLES A. DAXA, Editor. The American Constitution, The American Idea, 1 he American Spirit. These first, last, and all the time, forever Daily, by mail - - ?G a year Daily and Sunday, by mail - 28 a year The Weekly - - - $1 a year TJ-1E SUNDAY SUN is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price, 5c. a copy. 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