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Show THE RIFT CONCERNING THE NURSERY ITALIANS AS FARM HELP, GANT. STRAIGHTEN UP. feltaer Trouble Causes Weak Backs Said by Their Representative Ccun-- . Paint Zs Bast for tha Walla VenlLa- tlon Must Bt Seen To Furni- ad Multitude of Pains trymen to Be Capable and . turo Suitably Low. Industrious. sad Aches. ' ' ed - - fig-tre- e, - - - . ou-plet- ed na . . fun-eens- LUTE. I Protest Marked Paeslng of Honeymoon. "Angel of my life," said tbe bridegroom, after the happy couple had peat one week In their cozy little nest, "angel of my life, I feel I have the privilege of laying something to you that may oven hurt your feelings, but that you will appreciate because It Is' spoken with tho best of Intentions. "Why, certainly, light of my existence. If there is anything you wish to say of that nature, I know that you realize that your trusting little wlfey will understand the spirit In which It is said more than the words. "Well, I think you are simply bewitching when you preside over the chafing dleh, but honestly I don't feel that I can go on eating welsh rarebits and such concoctions for breakfast, lunch and dinner all my life. Lets try boarding for a while. But ahe wept and refused to be comforted. Chicago Tribune. PEOPLE LIVE . LONG State of Matrimony Conducive to Good Old Age.. Is an Institution Marriage highly conducive to the health of both husband and wife, says American Medicine. Statistics prove that among married men over 23 years of age ud women over 40 the mortality rate le far less than among those who remain Ingle. Among the widowed and divorced the mortality le exceptionally great Suicides among the unmarried are much more numerous than among the married. The matrimonial state promotes temperance in every form. Furthermore, the probable duration of life of a married man of 80 exceeds that of his unmarried brother by five years, and the wife may expect to live one year longer than a single womu ef the same age. When a laxative is needed, nothing out be more effective then Garfield Tee, which is made of herbs. It cures sick headache, constipation and diseaaea of liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels; it purifies the blood, cleanses tha system and clears the com-- 1 plexion. House-mistresse- semi-circul- not-alwa- ys ar ice-crea-m -- er kid-cover- ed RUNNING x .. Important to Mothers. carefully every bottle of CA8TOSU, aaafeand sura remedy for Infants and children, and see that U Bean tho glgnatsra of Is DlS For Over NO NON8ENSE Scots Dislike 8weet Corn. Sweet corn is not appreciative . Scotland. All efforts to cultivate In a taste for It have had but slight success, and the wholesale canned goods. Arms have come to regard sweet corn is a negligible article. In a Pinch, Uae ALLENS FOOT-EASA powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. Its tha greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes naw shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by all druggists, 25c. Trial package, FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Cause of Our Ailments. Excess of eating and drinking, the fashion of modern society. Is the commonest cause of most of the socalled trivial ailments commencing before middle-life- . Dr. W. K. Sibley, In Strand Magazine.' Kre. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, eottsas tbe reuses ABOUT ' SORES ON LIMBS. Little Girls Obstinate Case of Eczema Mother 8aya: "Cutlcura Remedies a Household Standby. "Last year, after having my little girl treated by a very prominent physician, for an obstinate case ' of eczema, I resorted to the Cutlcura Remedies, and was so well pleased with the almost Instantaneous relief afforded that we discarded the physicians prescription and relied entirely on the Cutlcura Soap, Cutlcura Ointment, and Cutlcura Pills. When wa commenced with the Cutlcura Remedies her feet and limbs were cover-- , ed with running sores. In about six weeks we had her completely well, and there has been no recurrence of the trouble. We find that the CutL usual handle. so Years. Kiad Tea Bom Ahnff . d, 1 th HEART Awful Neuralgia Casa Cured to Stay Cured by Dr. Willlama Pink Pills. In auy form is paiuful but Neuralgia Tha chief point worthy of note at the the heart itisfreqneuUy attacks wheu it moment with regard to auto modes with Indigestion of fatal. Complicated seems to te the waning of the popularaffected the Vital organ it that form a ity of leather for coats, tha general threatened serious consequences in an in conclusion being that It la too reministauce just reported. Tbe case is that of cent of the chauffeur. Apart from Mr. F. L. Graves, of Pleaaautliill. La., this, there is also the question of the who tells of his trouble and core ad way In which It ahowa the dirt, and, follows: considerably, was exposed although It la, of course, quite possible to I traveled all kinds of weather and was irregular to have such a coat c,eaneJ, this Is lu my sleeping and eating. I suppose an extensive and expensive business. this was the cause of my sickness, at As a lining, .however, leather Is more rate, in May, 1000, 1 bad got so bad to be desired than e . er It wa', and in auy that I waa compelled to quit work and this capacity It Is much used. Under take to my bed. I had a good doctor such circumstances It Is pos lble to aud took his medicine faithfully bat of getting employ me must delicate tones, and grew worse. I gav! up hope I wad thought and better neighbors my champagne, pale blue and the palest surely going to die. green, are among the shades most fre"I had smothering spells that it la quently employed. awful to recall. My heart fluttered and The outer part of the ocats thus then seemed to cease beating. I could lined is tweed, elth r te colored or not lie ou my left side at all. My bauds a mixture, and in the mixtures green and feet swelled and so did my face. After reading abont Dr. Williams Pink Is the predominant color. to try The particular tone In favor Jukt Pills in a newspaper I decided case exactly. salted and my them they now Is an olive shade, and an Ideal Before long I could see an improvement coat Is of tweed. In which this predom- - I and after taking a few boxes I was eu 1 nates. I it has collar and revere faced tirely cared. I ain glad to make this with plain cloth to match, and a r statement and wish it could cense every band of the same drawing in the full- - sufferer to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Dr. Williams Piuk Pills do uot siniplv ness at the back. The lining Is a deaden pain; they cure the trouble which much paler shade of green leather, the They are guaranteed to pauses with a suggestion of spring about It. contain nopain. imrcotic, stimulant or opiate. This olive green tweed with a black Those who hike them rnn no danger of check In It la quite the most desirforming aay drug habit. They act able of all the tweeds of the moment, directly ou theblond and it is only through' and a very superior motoring suit la the blood that auy medicine cou reach made of It, trimmed lightly, with black the nerves. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by a& kid. Tbe suit to double-breasteand lid, ou colInstead of the ordinary roll-ovnx, six lar, the collar to simulated In the kid igMetk etltched flat on to the coat, and decoloine Oo., Schenectady, N.Y. rated at the rounded corners with Legacy Leads to Death. three little buttons. The 10 caused the death A legacy of cuffs follow the same Idea, making the of Thomas a night watchman Archer, suitable for garment particularly slipat Fleetwood. He was found dead in) bed on Saturday, after a drinking bout, which he began on receiving the money. London Mall. Organ With Thres Barrels. The parish church at Tobbing, Eng-land, which dates back to the thtr-teenth century, and wns recently restored, possesses a remarkable ancient instrument, a barrel organ which has three barrels and can play thirty-situnes. It la turned by the X THE ATTACKED . . MARRIED WHEN MY LADY MOTORS. Superior Material for the Coat Xs an Oliva Tweed with Hair Lins of Black. lsts - spe-Nu- THE Mild Hubbys walls are the Ideal fin OeL R. 8. Far: 1 urn, Deputy MarSignor Pietro Isola has a project to lsh the for Italian or for childrens with farmers American nursery shal, 7H Common 8.., Lake Charles, supply "A klex help, reports the Boston Globe. Itarooms generally. They may ba washed La., aaya: from a horae first lians, he said, were never appreciat- easily; the finish does not flake off and weaken a 1 my back ed In this country. Illiteracy la not Ig- fill- the . air. with Impalpable dust, as and affected my kidnorance; If It ware, there would be do water colors under the same and the surface of the ney. I became very little of It among Italians. bad, and had to go "They are expert farmers In respect oil paint will defy the fingers of the a out on crutches. to the climate of their own country. little ones In their more mischievous, The (cctor told me They understand all grains well, and moods when the desire seises them to I bai a caae of In fruit culture are far ahead of investigate the component parts' of cbronlc rheuma- most Americans, they In grafting. of the family home. Where the parse especially tism, but I could I know one who has acclimated the will- permit, the ornamenting of the not tellers them, of walls of the nursery may become a not at the with first, purpose, KldDoan's pad Anally began using the fig tree a commercial suc- step of genuine Importance. The Ideal Fills for my kidneys. First the making cess here, although It la coming to coloring cf the walls for tha nursery Eey aecrrtlons cams more fr ely, that. when plain Is a soft olive- green With lb an the pain let; my tack. I w nt If bright tan celling. This la good, for are farmers These askingItalian and got ano her bos, ard.that to do the eyes and the nerves and offers a a ci re. 1 have leen wel, for there Is not something for them In America besides digging in the lesson in harmonious colorings. two years. Correct ventilation should be had streets anJ sewers. At a reeent meet: Sold by all dealers, .10 cents a box. from the top of the windows either by I unfolded this subject of grangers ing Foater-M- t Y. N. burn Cn., Buffalo, and It was taken up with enthusiasm, means of a wheel Introduced Info the with a promise, to do all possible to upper window pane or by the construcWitty Saying Under Difficulties. ' of a transom six. inches or more A classical British campaign story Induce the farmers of New England to tion which shall extend quite across are deep, sons of A Italy. They la the following: young tory heir employ the to a dukedom was being pelted with not drunkards; they are Intelligent and the window, and which may be let down from the top, making a rotten eggs while making a political they are faithful. "The farmers fear the difficulty ot opening, and not open from the top, speech. Wiping the mess from his an Inverted V. The ..latter face, he said: HAh, hare always said language; but they employ other for- making would a current of air upon the direct of that the arguments my opponents eigners 'Poles, French and othere The former were unsound." without trouble, and the Italians learn heads of the occupants. would an make draft ImposInjurious besides more readily than either, and sible. If the windows are lower than Deafness Cannot Be Cured they understand the language of ges- four feet from the floor they should be better than any others. It weal application, M they eunot reach tbs SO with bars or strong wire latnr M tures kNl pinion of lb. Mr. Torn I. only onraraealM. "As the Chinese were excluded, the provided tun dMfnau. ud that l by eoullMl Window shields for Pnrt I. canned by to lnfi.mM eondlilua uf ibo fanners of California began to look tice or screens irnooui Unlns of iho Kuriiobhu Tub, Whaa tbU are the In many styles, sold nursery Imor I Inflamed yuaharaa nirabllu inund tube about for the next best, and they found Dear' both simple and costly. perfect hMrlns, and wbM It I. anti rely clueed,oaa are now and In them ba uuHwa they tba lollainui.tlun Italians, born la the rwult, and The best floor treatment Is hard oil, Ukan out and title tuba raatnrad to Ita nurmal ooodl scattered half over the state, more Uoa. bairloa will ba dentmjed f.irarar; nlM omm small rugs about that may be with the Inhabitants of than one-ha- lf pat of ton are Banned by Calurh. wblob la notblas taken up and shaken each morning. ratal InSamed euoilltbui of the niuauoa aurfaoee. race. of that wa will fire Ona Hundred Dollar, fur any eara county being A crib Is of enameled Prafnaae rauuad by eatarrin tbut cannot 6. cure There is no better farmer on earth Iron satisfactory ay Hall'a atarrb Cura. Sand fur circular, free. with no ornament. For tiny chilr. i. cukvey a co., Toledo, a than the Italian Intelligent, Industridren it should be provided with a Sold br DruaicliU, T5o. ous and faithful to the last degree. It Taka Hull', rurally Fill for eon tl patina. muslin valance adjusted around the he comes Into New England the benefit of the frame so. as to protect the top t as to the will be not bo much to him Reciprocity. little sleeper within from all drafts. "They say Industrious persons live fanner. should be of the simplest musThis longest, observed the professor, "but s "Anyone, whether he be a farmer, lin that may be laundered every week there Is nothing surprising In that. common laborer or or as often as the rest of the linen. A Father Time naturally feels like deal- makes a mistake If he anythingthe else, Itaopposes ing kindly with those who never try lian farmer. He would restore the Idle low built in seat, a foot or less high, is a convenience for the child and to 1:111 hlim farms, as no one else can. removes him from all temptation to "If ever there waa an undiscovered elt DONT rOROBT long on the floor, where. If anylarge sox. package Rod Crow Hull lllue, only country of farm lands In the world, C cento. drafts are to be felt. . Ind. Tbe Hum Company, South Bend, where, that country Is Massachusetts. People the regularly made nursery Unless AMUStMENT FOR THE EVENING. are struggling In their cnide way with furniture adapted to child stature la to $25 corn of to $5 get a yield hay and a small kitchen table may be an acre, while the Italian would coax bought Writing "8mudgeographsH Sure te enameled either white or blue. . Old from the willing soil a fortune." chairs In the same way may be shortPlease the Young People. Now and again when entertaining ened and painted. ' A cot may serve A GLACIER. MOVEMENT OF we of built In seat, and should be need instead young people something .which will amuse them for an odd cut low for Juvenile convenience. One a Mile Long In Southern Bock-le- a half-hou- r. A toy box should be constructed, and, Making smudgeographs Shifted Twenty-Seve- n most will be found useful for this pur If possible, a play cupboard in which Feet In a Year. pose. play pinafores may be hung. And If i Get your young friends to seat themthe little one be taught to put away selves around the table and provide It had long been supposed that no both toys and aprons at night the! first them with sheets of white paper, pens true glaciers remain in the Rockies lessens In neatnrsa, which liad ta the ... south ot Wyommg, a supposition now formation of helpful habits, Wtrantave and Ink." says Junius been learned. Chicago Tribune.'' in' making marks known to be imoorrect, The In' Harpers Magazine, or. writing names upon the paper and Henderson, THE VALUE OF ORANGES. while the ink is still wet, folding the ftarth of Longs Peak two Ice fields paper and sqeesing the ink in all dlreo hare been described and referred to as tlons. Very curious designs may bs glaciers by men whose determinations They Are Most Attractive for Tablo are entitled .o consideraole weight, Decorations Various Ways produced In this way. on thq whole they- partake to Serve Them. .The heat results are obtained by though Maa asp first folding the paper and then writ more of the nature of neve and are ao by some geologists.' This Oranges are charming for decoration tug with plenty of Ink, along tht considered crease. Now fold the paper quickly difference of opinion is entirely ex- of the table, as well as for food. When placed upon the table whole, a few and pass the finger several times cusable on the ground that the divld Ing line between neve and glacier Is green leaves should be placed around firmly across the back. Indistinct, "the one passing Into the them; the leaves need not, necessarily, Probably if a hundred persona wrote other by Insensible gradation. Howbe orange leaves, but other pretty, green the same words the results would all ever, carried on In. the leaves may be used, if the orange leaves explorations be different Write your own came last five years hava brought to. light are not to be had. When to be eaten at fust once, squeese it out while still an Ice stream which la so distinctly the table, there are several ways of hanwet, and you won't recognise it. Mon a as to leave no chance for a glacier dling them. Cutting them across and eattreal Herald. dispute as to Its character. It has been ing with a spoon haa the drawback that visited by experienced geologists, the juice files about disagreeably. By 8ehools for Domestics. mapped, photographed and thoroughly cutting a little circle around the core In Under the patronage of the Unlcn there has Just studied. the center this unpleasant feature may Arapahoe glacier is about a mile be counteracted. Another way Is to cut been opened In Hamburg tbe first of the schools to be established In Ger- long and Ja situated amid scenery as them in eighths with the skin on, and man cities for the Improvement ef do- Inspiring as any in the southern Rockthe juice from these little portions. ies. It occupies an amphitheater or sip mestic servants. One method of preparing them for the glacial cirque upon the east side of the table Is as follows: Cut with a sharp Arapahoe Peaks, the peaks and their knife a narrow girdle around the cirA BUSY WOMAN thin, sharp, serrated connecting ridge cumference of the orange, half way from rim of the Can Do fhe Work of 8 or d If Well Fad. forming the the stem to the blossom end; remove all cirque, tbe ridges running eastward the rind except the narrow girdle; just An energetic young woman Iivlni from the north and south peaks formover one 6f the divisions of the fruit cut Just outside of New York, writes: ing the walls of the. ancient glacial the rind band through with a knife. "I am at present doing all the house valley. The highest point on the rim separate the natural work of a dairy farm, caring for I chil- of the cirque Is 13,700 feet above sea Then carefully of the orange, leaving each atdivisions flower and dren, a vegetable garden, i level. tached at Its back to the strip of rind. It No measurements were necessary to large number of fowls, besides managIs very convenient and comfortable to business convince our first an extensive that exchange exploring party ing eat oranges prepared In this way, as through the malls and pursuing my the Ice was moving. To the student of there Is no trouble with the Juice or peelrsgnlar avocation as a writer for sev- glacial phenomena the evidence on The Commoner. eral newspapers and magazines (de- every hand was easily read ai a print- ing. Nesselrode Pudding. signing fancy work for the latter) and ed page and as convincing as a matheall the energy and ability to do this I matical demonstration, but It remained This is an extra troublesome pudding to determine the rate of movement to make, hut Is very delicious. Line the food. rare to Grape-Nu- ts mold with thin so, and a year Consequently, on a later visit, we set bottom of an "It was ago when the shock of my nursing up the instruments on the granitic slices of sponge cake that have been baby's death utterly proetrated me and north wall and placed a line of sine soaked In sherry wine; put a layer of all deranged my stomach and nerves so tablets across the face of the Ice. Re- sorts of candied and preserved fruits on that I could not i slmllata as much turning exactly one year later, we this, cut up very fine; then more cake, as a mouthful of solid food, and waa In found that the tablets had moved In and ao on until the mold le nearly full. area worse .condition mentally, he amounts varying from 11.15 feet at a .Make n custard of n quart of milk, sugar would have been a rash prophet who point 300 feet from the edge, to 37.7 to taste and six egg yolks, with a rake would have predicted that It ever feet at a point near the center. of grated chocolate ; add two tablespoon-ful- s would de ao. dissolved gelatin boiling hot, Mountain Invades Town. "Prior to this great grief I had sufstrain and let cool; pour this over the Faith or something else Is removing cake and fruit In the mold, seal carefulfered for years with Impaired digestion, Insomnia, agonizing erampa In at least one mountain In the Rhymney ly and pack In ice. When turned out It the stomach, pain In the aide, consti- valley, ulamorgansu.re, Wales, which makes a beautiful dish. . Serve with pation, and other bowel derangements, Is slowly advancing towards the vil- whipped cream sweetened end flavored all these were familiar to my dally lage of Troedyrhlew. Although the to taste. life. Medicines gave me no relief-not- hing garden of the village Inn has been For Insomnia. did, until a few months ago, completely swept sway, the Inn itself, A very simple method of inducing at a friends suggestion, I began to use which is between the mountain and in cases of persistent Insomnia Grape-Nu- ts food, and subsequently (he garden, is Intact. The explanation sleep one was that has succeeded where many Is some rebuilt and It that practically gave up coffee entirely and adopted time ago on a solid bed of rock. Near drugs have failed. Is simply adminisVos turn Food Coffee at all my meals. "To-da- y I am free from all the trou- the inn is a belt of woodland in which ter a moderate amount of liquid food before the patient goes to bed. This bles I have enumerated. My digestion all the trees have developed & prodiverts the blood from the brain to the Is simply perfect, I assimilate my food nounced droop. Many opinions are ex cause as the to of abdominal organs and takes away the the ill pressed Irlthout the least distress, enjoy sweet, fastful sleep, and hare a buoyant feel Mining operations, some say, are re- cerebral excitement that preclude! while others attribute it to sleep. pleasure In my varied duties. In sponsible, am a new woman, entirely made quicksand. Xolaaaee Candy. and I repeat, I owe It all to Two cups of maple molasses, two Mammoth Stork. ts Coffee." and Postum or marabout, a tall teaspoonfuls of butter, one cup of The (fame given by Postum Co., Battle bird of adjutant, one-ha- lf cup of water. India, of the stork species, will maple sugar, Creek, Mich. swallow a hare or a cat whole. It Boll all together until done; be careTheres s reason. Read the little stands five feet high, end tbe expanse ful not to etlr while cooking. When book, "The Road to Wellville" la pkgs. 0 done, puF vines Is nearly 15 feet WITHIN XT. plug In anj) out' of a big coat,' as there is nothing jto cause Inconvenient racking. " ; ' In the instances where the coatf are themselves made of leather, the newest idea is Danish leather, a sheepskin used on the rough suede side, and differing very little save In name, from ordinary leather. The real distinction, however, Ilea In the fact that it to prepared in a new .way, which makes it lighter, more supple and more comfortable to wear than anything else of the kind. One novel mackintosh seen the other day was entirely box plaited, both the leaves and the coat Itself, and, of course, delightfully roomy for putting on over another coat The waterproof coats looked charming, with the relief ot facings of colored doth, generally green, on collar and cuffs. There to a peculiar shade of red that is very successfully used In this way. cum Rdtoediar'ito-g-tarin- r hMKPp Ma hold standby, living as we do, twelve miles from a doctor, and where It dol- costs from twenty to twenty-fiv-e lars to come up. on the mountain. t, Mrs. Lizzie Vincent Thomas, Walden's Ridge, Tenn., Oct. ; . Fair-moun- 13, 1806. John Mlltone Domestic Life. John Milton was not great In the character of either husband or father. His first wife was disgusted with his gloomy home and soon ran away from him. His daughters were left to grow utterly neglected, and the poet characterised them as undntlful daughters In his last will and testa- ment W. L. Douglas 34 3 SHOES?, W. L. Douglas 84.00 Gilt Edge Lina cannot bo equalled atony price. THE PLAY UNIFORM. I FerehUdraa hbra, to sates, allay pah. care triad aoUu. Moatatlla, It Adds Vary Much to tha Childs Comfort to Have Overall Lika One Hare Described. Nothing to Be Gained. "For my part, said Mrs. Ka Flipps, "I cant see why women should want Holland to used for this overall, to vote, anyway. It would probably will be found a very useful style which not be considered necessary to have a new gown every time one went to the for outing wear, as it to easily washed and Ironed. It to tucked at the top, both polls."front and back, the tucks being shorter Ever Hear of "Scotty and His Record at the sides than In the center. The tucks are divided in series of fours by Breaking Rids? pointed straps of red and holland-colorto this: Wal The story, briefly told, embroidery. The lower edge to Death miner ter Scott, the Valley gold made the trip from Los Angeles ta turned up with a hem one Inch wide. Chicago last summer on a special Tha sleeves are gathered into straight train over the "Santa Fa" In leu this wristbands, which, like the small turn46 hours. That whirlwind train cost over collar, are edged with embroidery. him more than $6,000. It was the Leghorn hat trimmed with cream silk over run distance moui fastest long with red. buna and plains ever made on anj spotted Materials required: 3 yards' holland American railway. It demonstrates 2 beyond dispute that the Santa Ft 28 Inches wide, yards embroidery. track, equipment and employee! are ol the dependable kind. Probably you Fashionable Buttons. wouldnt care to ride so fast You pra The making of buttons for spring ter the luxury of our -three trains from gowns to something a woman should Utah and Colorado- to Everywhere study, for the styles are changing fast East and Southwest Ask me for ticket rates and lltera and the little simple button, worked with a tiny design on top, has given tore. F. WARREN. way In the march of fashion to tHa G. A, A. Tl A 8. F. Ry. one with an elaborate design, mostly 411 Dooly Block. 8alt Lake City, Utah conventional and always artistic. It to a very good thing to purchase two or This Humility. three buttons 'of Periston or Indian deHumility does not consist In telling they may serve as our faults, but In bearing to he fold sign in order that will be of much assistThey copies. of them; In hearing them patiently, one to embroidering ones and even thankfully; In correcting ance when button tops. In when ourselves not hating told; those who tell ns ot them. Scottish Mending Gloves. American. When you mend gloves use fine cot-tTSC TOT FAMOUS as fine a needle as possibl" Trarkeee I ton and Red Cross Bell Blue. Large d The Rum Company. South Bend, Ind Those embroidery needle are aplendld unless youre supplied Carried Piety to Extremes. with the short, satisfactory little things A Welsh revivalist asked where which come for the sewing of gloves. some gran that had been brought for his horn had been procured. He was For the Hair. told that It had come from the footDecorations for the hair are growing ball grounds. "I would not Insult my Huge birds of paradise, slgret- horse by giving It gran from such a larger. of great height and enormous tea sinful place," he declared. - rei is ed a ff.L.pOVeiAS DHAKCM 110,000 N I muM taka yw hrto at Brack tea, Maaa., in 4 tTLLMM ay tbtM iarn f chew yoa tha catawtthwhMh waald am ta maka. why thayhaM thatr chaaa, raar laagar. aad ara at fit latrtailc vafcra than aayathar M.IOahaa S3 laatot apoafarlng ha ahoaa. Tifca bo anbatltnta. No wlthont blf oama aad prim atampad om bottom, Fact Ctltr faaatc mad tteaaMlaataaarf Writ IUnitratad OabUog. W. I-- DOUeLAS.Broaktaa, CAUTION. te U- j Thar J no aelUf action keener then beta and comfortable when oof ki the hardest storm. or ms vxpoAseIfcirouwiA long-eye- jWAittnooF .OILED CLOTHING etAcxoaruow ta auttiBrnmub XTTWH GLIOSTON. HAlOA A. (AMMAN Ca.toMJ0tSNTQlCAJl " . |