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Show ! i THOUGHT SHE WOULD DIE. SENATOR A GOOD FRIEND. Mrs. S. W. Marine of Colorado Springs Began to Fear the Worst Doans Kidney Pills Saved Her. Mrs. Sarah Marine, of 428 SL Uraln street, Colorado Springs, Colo,, President of the Glen Eyrie Club, writes: I suffered for three years with Quay Willing to Go Far to Serve Those He Liked. severe back- As illustrating that the late Senator Quay never forgot a kindness, It is said that he went up to the White House one morning during President McKinley's first administration an3 asked that a woman bo appointed postmistress of a small town In Missis- sippi. "Ask me for anything In Pennsylsaid the president, and It is vania," afkidneys were fected and pre yours. This place is premised, and scribed medl-line-r the circumstances are peculiar. The two fact'ons of the party In Mississipfor ire, but have agreed on the person who Is I found that it pi to have It. As It I? the first point on was only a waste which they have come together, ( canof time and not set aside their wishes." money to take "Before the war, said Quay, when and began them, to tear that I I was a young man, I taught school for would never get three years in Mississippi. I made my well. A friend home with the parents of this woman, advised me to try Doan3 Kidney Pills. and they treated me as a member of Within a week after I began using the family. They have been unfortunthem I was so much better that I de- ate, and the daughter needs this place. cided to keep up the treatment, and I hope, Mr, President, that your anwhen I bad used a little over two swer Is not final. The president shook hls head. boies I was entirely well. I have now "I regret it very much,", he said, best of more tbe for health enjoyed than four months, and words can but erbut under Isthe circumstances no othanswer possible." poorly express my gratitude. Very well," said Quay, as he turned For sale by all dealers. Price SO to go. "I hope when the next Republicents. Foster-MllburCo., Buffalo, N.Y. can convention Is held, Mr. President, that the eighteen votes from MissisSunday in Heligoland. Sunday in Heligoland begins at 6 p. sippi will compensate you for tha sixty-from Pennsylvania." m. on Saturday, when the church bell four "Have you got it so much at heart Is tolled, and ends on Sunday at the same hour. In former years no vessel a9 that, Senator? asked the presicould leave port between these hours. dent "I have," replied Quay. "I have tried to show you how much I have it ache. The doc- tors told me my TEA We consume a great deal of tea, but do we enjoy it? More coffee; but do we en joy it? ' nr tmk, A MJB Kd( tuur, ha UtiMlMa - at heart." The president reflected, and the family who had been kind to the senior senator from Pennsylvania when he was a poor school teacher got the Philadelphia Record. post-offic- e. 8TILL IN THE KINDERGARTEN. SANG IN OPEN OTREET8. DYSPEPSIA YIELDS A NINE YEARS VICTIM FIYDS A REMEDY THAT CURES. For Two Tears Too Weak to Work A Dexen Doctor Had Tried to Cheek Illnaae. Treatment That Succeeded. All sufferers from weakness or disorders of the digestive organs will read with lively interest the story of the complete recovery of Mrs. Nettlie Darvoux from chronic dyspepsia which was thought to be incurable To be ailing for nine years is not a very pleasant experience, said Mrs. Durvoux, when asked for some account of her illness. " For two years I was critically ill and conld not atteud to my household duties, and at pne time I was so weak and miserable that I could not even walk. My trouble was chrouio dyspepsia. I became extremely thin and had a sallow complexion. I had no appetite and could not tuko any food without suffering great distress. Did you have a physician? Yes, I took medicine from a dozen different doctors, but without getting any benefit whatever. IIow did you get on the track of a cure? A book about Dr.WilliamsPiuk Pills was throwu in our doorway one day. Myhusbaud picked it up aud read it through carefully. He was so impressed by the statements of those who had been sured by that remedy that he immediately bought three boxes of the pills aud insisted on my taking them. Did they help you at once? 1 began to feel better the second day after I started to use the pills aud by the ttme I had taken the three boxes I was entirely well. Dr. Williams Pink Fills can core even when doctors fail, and they cure thoroughly, for a long time has passed siuce my restoration to health and I know it is complete and lasting, The surest way to make sound digestion is to give strength to the organs oon Dr. Williams Pink Pills give corned. new vigor to the blood. No other remedy yields such radical results. Mrs. Darvoux lives at No. 497 Sixth street, Detroit, Mich. Dr. Williams Piuk Pills are sold by all druggists in every part of the world. Dyspeptics should send to the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.f for a new booklet entitled M What to Eat and How to Eat. 41 Those Who Can Be Interested In Nothing That Is Not a "Game." j Brother Dickey's Philosophy. After an and watchful Ef I kin des keep ten yards ahead mother had Intelligent children to a sent her er de devil In de new year, said famous for several kindergarten Brother Dickey, "on a free en fair months she them because withdrew road, whar Trouble cant trip me, I'll she found that they were being ruined Atlanta Constitution. he satisfied! by "getting the attitude of regarding everything as a game that Is. InWashing Blankets. stead of learning through games how Ilave ready three tubs of moderately Seals Wall Like Women. warm water; for the first water make a to go about the serious business of cries of no animals approach The were to life, they learning suds approach by using plenty of Ivory strong that of the human voice make-believ- e more In closely the careless, Soap. In this put & pair of blankets everything than those of seals when lamenting and stir with the clothes stick until spirit of play. tbe loss or capture of their young. clean; then rinse through the other two There is a hint in this for our colwaters, putting a little soap in each. leges. There Is a hint In it for all They emit a walling and affecting cry to that of a woman In deep Wring by hand and stretch carefully on those who do puzzles, and play chess, similar ELEANOR 1L PARKER. the line. and ride to hounds, and fool with rings grief. and bars to develop their minds and ONE OF LIFES PERPLEXITIES. CTB TIIB FAMOUS bodies. The world is cursed with tens IW Crox Hull nine. Largo package I Kusa Company, South lienU, lad. Why People Admire Something Pro- of thousands of human beings who cent. Tbe have the best natural advantages, but i ducer Think Little Of. When the Charm Wanes. He bad two lectures. One was dig- can get up the steam of enthusiasm The greater proportion of divorces some for is that useless "game nified, noble, grand, to only between the fifth and takes place himself. The other was common, sim- In its aim, and no more useful In Its tenth of married life. year method Its than realcorresponding ple, earnest, popular, but thought little of by himself. One of the perplex- ity would be. How This? It Is as certain as cause and effect ities of his life was this: Why should W offer One Ha wired Dollar Reward for any that who he takes play seriously will 3w of Catarrh that caauu be cared by 1111 the people admire someViing that he take serious things playfully. Satur- Catarrh Cur. r. I. rtlEXIT a CO., Toledo, O. thought little of. and think little of We, tbe underelf ad, bare know V. J. Cbeaey Post. IS something which he thought so much day Evening for tb laat year, and bellara blia perfectly honorable In all butlrieaa tranaoilue and enauotaily of? Some, thoughts and sermons are to able carry out coy obligation made by hie firm. Not In Her Class. for those who create them, and should WaxoiNU. Kiaxaa A Mearia, J I bulwaio Druggtau, Toledo, O. The eagles were holding a convenbe kept In a seated case In the owHall'e Catarrh Cura ta lake Intaraally, acting or tion been It have a and moooaa aurfacea of tho ners private laboratory. blood tbe might merely directly upon Earl M. Pratt TaaUroonlalaaaut freo. Trice JJ conic pel caucus on the rocky crest of a lofty eyatent. In "Short Talks. buttle. Sold by ell Drnirul-thill. Take Hall Family I'm for eneatlpatlon. Plao'a Cure for Consumption I an Infallible Proud, regal birds they were, piercmedicine for rough and cold. N. W. Samuil, ing of eye, Shoe Fashion Is Ancient sharp of beak, and strong Ocean Drove. N. J..Feb, 17. 1900. The present fashion of shoes waa of claw, and all the timid creatures of the air retreated to a safe distance Introduced into England in 0133. Musical Elevator. A millionaire brewer of Munlchpos-sense- and watched them with awe. a "musical elevator," which Presently, however, a wandering plays popular melodies to the visitors turkey buzzard, attracted by curiosity, Is there a better way to whom It conveys to his reception ventured to join them. rooms. The opening of the door for They eyed her scornfully even keep tbe family longer at tbe guest to leave the lift automatical- threateningly. mimic. "What are you doing here? they ly stops the table, to keep it together? said. "This is a gathering of eagles. Df. David Knndv Favor It Ramvd.v tha No Snow Near bea Coast IfMlKkiMiv ami .trCurv. World KAmirna a riu r, You are a vulture, and are not in our Hooftisui. K. fur (ra iwuia. class. lauvl't In no country does the line of per "You are right, replied the turkey t. ra coast petual snow ra-r- h Fresh Water Flah In Germany. buzzard. "I am of some use in the In many districts of Germany, where world, while you are thieves, robbers sea flah Is still a luxury comparatively and murderers, and not worth a conseldom seen, the coarse fish of Inland except for show. Good-by- , The modestest thing In the waters are an Important article of food. tinental and be hanged to you!" In North Germany a carp with sauce world is tea. It is only teal Thereupon she turned her back upon f white wine or beer Is popular and flew and them away. highly esteemed as a Christmas dish. Disinfect Railway Carriages. Which shows, dear children, that It has been estimated that In Berlin In Bavaria railway carriages are distwo are of there kinds aristocracy, alone 3,000 tons of carp were sold infected at the end of every journey. last December for the Christmas day and that a lofty style Isnt everything. Chicago Tribune. dinner. ", t. well-pleasin- a. s TEA TEA TEA How much money do w return to dissatisfied people ? All that our grocers get asked for. mum SA tillin' Sea r mmT If IN Lai a Bequsathsd Annuity to Dogs. A wonderful bequest wss made by a certain Dr. Christian, who was the dean of the Fsculte de Droit at Vienna. He bequeathed a sum of no less than 6.600 florins for the comfortable subsistence of his three dogs. TEA y It is easy to brew a good pot of tea. There are two ways: one is to do it; tbe other Is not to. Wvwyp(fSAW!i'i I Mb Ood IS Baal Tas bated Wu Ham Dlvlds Danes Into Sections. In Russia It Is not considered proper for a girl to danco a whole waits r polka with one partner. Three or four men dance a round or two each with tho same lady, returning her to her original partner at the end of the (IDV- -- Travel In Tibet One who went with Col. Younghus-ban- d to Lassa wrote of the hardships encountered as follows: "Despite the protection of almost arctic clothing one shivers untli the sun rises over the eastern hill at 10 oclock and shivers again when It sinks behind the opposite one at 3. Icy winds sweep the valley and hurricanes of dust Invade one's tent. Against this cold one clothes one's self In flannel vest and shirt, sweater, poshtecn wool-line- d flannel-line- d coat, or Caahmere sheepakln, alight boots and fur or woolen cap with flaps meeting under the chin. The general effect is bar baric and picturesque. Merely Talk. If h ahould take a wlf II He'd have n umli'ratandlrm That In ttw purtncrehlp of Ilf He'd b tha one cnmtnnndlng: and cross. That, while he'd not he mean He'd have It underlin'd he Wne ahmilutely, aolely lie aaya he would hut would he? lo, He aaya If madam should Indulge In too extieiialve fa tide Shed quickly II ml. he had the bulge On her vxtrnvngnnp. If only, hed lake her to task! Hut if she would he itood he Would buy her all that she could ask, lie say lie would hut would heT He talk a good deal In Hint strain And seem to ad quite nettled W doubt ar urited. He will explain K"t the whole thine sealed. Ileaonce tiled It with a hit If he Of tender womanhood he Mlaht make her to hi whim submit, lie says ho would hut would hee? Chieugo New. TEA It rouses new life and tl most satisfies hunger. Father Goose. The name of Mother Goose's husband was Isaac Goose, and her rhmyes were first printed by her Thomas Fleet, a printer In Boston. son-in-la- TEA How many letters are thera In tea? One, two or three, as you like : t or te or tee or tea. Vienna Stage Celebritlec Test Public's Judgment of Music. A merry quartette of performers made an Interesting experiment in the streets of Vienna, says the New Orleans Times Democrat, in order to see with their own eyes how the general public would appreciate the highest artistic talent if it were exhibited in the open street, unannounced and unadorned. Miss Gerda W&lde, prima donna of the Vienna stage: Louis Treumann, the popular comedian of the Carl theater; Edward Eysier, the composer, the playand Alfred Deutsch-German- , wright, arrayed in the garb of ordinary street musicians, made a tour through the principal streets of the city. The composer, Eysier, performed the duwhile the others ties of organ-grindeincluded which sung a repertoire such songs as "Geh, Mach Deln Fenster Auf (Go, Open Your Window), "Kussen 1st Keine Sund" (Kissing Is No Sin") and "Jetzt Spielt's Uns an Tanz (Now They Play and Dance for Us"). The incognito of the celebrated band remained undiscovered and the days a paltry 68 aggregated "takings kreutzers (about 1 shilling 2 pence), which they laughingly divided among themselves. Their previous doubts as to the ability of the public to judge of the value of art unassisted by theatrical effect have now given way to Bettled conviction. But, aevertheless, it would have been interesting to find out what the days takings would have amounted to had the quartette openly announced themselves as the leading lights of the Austrian musical world. Doubtless the man In the street, even In Vienna, does not look for talent In the streets. r, well-know- ' one-thir- Thackerays Beautiful Idea. d 6 cent. Tbe Russ Company, South 1 Air Affects Watchea. taken to the top Qf v Blanc will gain thirty-sisecomu hours. twenty-fou- r Idea of motherhood Thackeray's was as pretty and acceptable as any. "Mother is the name of God on the lips of little children, he said. A watch x OBSTINATE GASES Of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful but a specialists prescription, havin of womb, as a single aim the cure of periods, prolapsus, or falling to women. attended by weak back, bearing-dow- n Reliable dealers recommend Favor! sensations, ulceration of womb, pam With tricky oto ite Prescription. something else that pays them betto! will probably be urged upon you Perhaps it ig t! juqt as good. them; but it cant be for you. ju! saving may be made by purchasing 0w n medicines in quantities If you are convinced that the "p. is the medicio, vorite Prescription disetol-peculi- half-doze- you need, do not be cajoled into, cepting something else. The attenn to induce you to do so is an insult your intelligence, Turn your back ot not seem quite adequate to meet every the one who offers the affront. DR. PIERCES PLEASANT PELLETS phase of some complicated case, Dr, Pierce always stands ready to offer valuable suggestions based upon years Cure biliousness, sick and bilious head, or const of varied experience which often proves ache, dizziness, costiveness, of inestimable value. This he does en- pation of the bowels, loss of appetite coated tongue, sour stomach, with tirely free of charge to those using bis heart-burpain and d medicines. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, belchings, tress after eating, and kindred derann. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ments of the liver, stomach and bowels t Da R. V. Picsca Buffalo. N. Y.should never Persons subject to any of these troublg Dear Sir I one thought I What I suffered should never be without a vial of tb enjoy good health again. cannot word express. with womb disease Pleasant Pellets at hand. They an pains, painful Had distressing bearing-dow- n constipation, always adopted as a household remonthly sickness, backache, also cold hands and fee t at all times. Waa medy after the first trial. Put op j, and there was nothing left of all me but a shadow. After I bad taken eight glass vials, tightly corked, therefon bottles Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription, always fresh and reliable. two of hi "Compound Extract of is a laxative, tt One little Pellet also some of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant cathartic. They regulate, invigos Pellets, I waa entirely cured. I always keep are the remedies on hand now, and recommend ate and cleanse the liver, stomach and Yours truly. them to all my friends. bowels. As a dinner pill, to pro Mrs. Johw Bowers, mote digestion, take one each day. Tt 938 itb Street, Benaselaer, Albany, N. Y. ores There is no opium, cocaine or other relieve the distress arising from Favorite Prescription." eating, nothing equals one of the narcotic in Theyre' tiny, Neither does it contain alcohol, wh'sky little Pellets. granules, scarcely or other intoxicant. It often happens that childlessness is larger than mustard seeds. Doctor Tierces great thousand-padue to conditions which may be corCommon Sense Medical Adviser will rected. Many women have found that the vitality and vigor imparted by Dr. be sent for the mere cost of mailing; for 21 one-cestampt, Pierces favorite Prescription to the paper-boun- d for 31 stamps. It is a womanly organs, has been the one thing or cloth-boun- d needful to fulfill the joy of motherhood, grand and useful book. Addren Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main 8t., Buffalo, N.Y. f'his famous medicine is not a i.ure-al- l, and tenderness of ovaries, are almost alwavs cured by a fairly persistent use of Dr. Piprces Favorite Prescription. If in any case it should, in due time, n, run-dow- n, Smart-Weed- ." Scotland Leads as Land of Twins. Scotland Is the land of twins and triplets, holding a long lead over her sister countries in this matter. In twelve months no fewer than 1,625 mothers gavo birth to twins, and Scottwenty-fiv- e presented triplets. land Is among tbe few countries in Europe where the proportion of male babies Is greater than of females. Striking an average, it Is found that there are about 104 males to every 100 females, but the surplus of grownup girls is nevertheless large, as so many men travel south, and apparently neglect to take the precaution to PERSONALITY OF AUTOCRAT. obtain return tickets to the land of is Interestcakes. There yet another Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes Described ing fact about Scotland. It Is the by One Who Knew Him. old Recent of returns hale land age. died between the ages of 90 and 100. ' Mrs. Rebecca Harding Davis writes of Dr. Oliver W'endell Holmes: "PhysiAnswers. cally, he was a very small man, holdFather Was Laid Up. ing himself erect his face insignifiArthur Hill and Joseph Schrode of cant as his figure, except for a long "The Wizard of Oz company chanced obstinate upper lip (left to me, be to drop in at a small shooting gallery said one day, by some and eyes full of In Providence last week, where they spent an hour peppering the bull's-ey- e a wonderful fire and sympathy. No and winning innumerable cigars. one on whom Dr. Holmes had once The place was presided over by a looked with Interest ever forgot the look or him. He attracted all kinds pretty girl and a decrepit old man of people as a brUllant, excitable child man whom she called "Father." As Arthur Hill does not indulge In the would attract them. But nobody, I ever succoeded in being pernicious smoking habit, he handed suspect, with him. I remember one back all the cigars he won for hls unthat he qnoted one of hls poerring aim and said to the girl, "Give evening ems, and I wa9 forced stupidly to acthem to the old man." The next day Hill and Schrode knowledge that I did not know it. He were strolling past the same place, fairly Jumped to the bookcase, took and they noticed that the girl was on out the volume and read the verses, standing In the middle of the room, duty alone, but the old man was misshfs voice trembling, hls whole body ing. There! I guess father smoked them," re- thrilling with their meaning. he cried at tho end, hls eyes flashing, marked Hill, laconically. could anybody have said that better? Ah-h- ! with a long breath of How Salmon Are Hatched. delight as he put the book back." The Oregon- State fisheries exhibit, Mrs Window! R nothing ftjTop which will be located in the north end For children tottbln, ofiont tw thBfum, of the forestry building at the Lewis feauiiftUou, pain, euro lo4 oUlu Site butu and Clark exposition, Portland, Ore., Vodka the Bane of Russia. will be one of fascinating Interest to Eastern people visiting the fair. Tbe It Is well known that the Russian exhibit will show the methods used ia peoplo are extremely slow In all their hatching salmon, the chief fishing re- movements, which has been attributed source of Oregon, and there will be to many causes. The latest writer on many specimens of the "lordly the subject places the blame on the the king of fresh water fishes. national Intoxicant, vodka, asserting Some of the largest fish of the spring that It produces a lasting and Ingrow-n- g catch, weighing eighty five or ninety drunk; and, should the tippler be pounds, and measuring five and one-ha- ui fortunate enough to sober up beto six fbet long. wlR he preserved fore a week has passed, the slightest In formaldehyde In Inverted glass Jars rapid movement will reproduce an exmade especially for tho purpose. The cellent duplicate of the original. As exhibit will be the finest of Its kind the Russian government derives a ever displayed at an exposition. Rec- large revenue from the sale of vodka, reation. there Is a stringent law against getting twice drunk on one spree, and as A Irreaiatlbt Conclusion. a consequence citizens must exercise H waa ft cntlc. 0 ht aaid; caution. The famous Russian baths II wrui III way to fume. were constructed at a great expense If i.unrne clmtHvd to nil hi head, lie wrote It Just the mine. both for punitive measures and as a Ill rny were made up of queer Oiilnotmti-i- l kink. means of putting the consumer again trembled at tha sneer Aik) In the ranks. Of Jingle lluruoia Jinks. II shewed wher Bhakrepoer aometlmaa - sugar-coate- anti-bilio- n nt Alabastine- - J Your i Walls j Just ask the doctor if there isn't danger of disease in your walls. J Don't take our word for it ask him. 1 Make him tell you. B a There is only one perfectly sani- - ll tary and hygienic wall covering, j That is Alabastine made from J Alabaster rock then colored witb 1 B g a J mineral colorings. Alabastine is cleanly, because it a is made from pure rock Alabaster rock and pure water. It is not stuck on with sour paste nor smelly glue. When your walls need covering, 2 you don't need to wash Alabastini off. Just add another coat, for Ala- J bastine is antiseptic as well asa beautiful. The mo6t beautiful decorations are possible with Alabastina. S Any decorator or painter cm put It on. You could do tt youreelf. laal.tun Al- beetiee twin deltrered In I be original tt le your only g Klu.t uhetltution of wortbleee kalao- a2 mioee. Write (or buU(ul tint card and (re laggeation. J g 1 your dtmiir can't nttb yam amd u ill g name and w well tec that ran kuve ADiojtinc J J I ( i j J 1 I I pu-IU- j ALABASTINE COMPANY. Great a f 1 Xnr J At., 6rnd KapUU, Mich. Trk Office 100 Water Bt. hbi( chi-noo- lf fulled. Although hla work waa fair. ha arrogantly railed; Swift At He patronlaed Vollnlre. Tb Ufa work of the world's great men He'd eruh In forty winks. And very few eaeaped tha pta Jinks. Of Jingle liurm-- who followed him st length Urew very end Indeed. cried, "Pray show us, la year They strength In What there left to read! Vpon what author may w lean A one who really thinks?" II answered with an air eren, "Why. Jingle Itiirnent Jinks." But tho Wahlngtun Bur. Knew Him. 8lstar Found Out When my husband comss boms In disobedience of orders direct and tells ros ho has had a corking tho fmr.cn surface of the by tempted I Mrs. said Cayman, good time." tried to skate upon it, Tommy pond. always know ho has had an uncorb but tha treacherous Ice gave way and Umo." tng good he fell In. Returning home shivering from hls Icy hath, he met hls its. ter. She sympathized with him In hls brought him dry clothing, Your grocer has also oun misfortune, and concealed hi llxtlipli-nrfrom parents. Next dny she enmo from coffee baking-powdex hls the pond In a similar plight. In uUer amazement Tommy mirvejrd her driptracts spices and oda. ping form, rxrtnlining: "I told you All alike as to trueness the Ico wouldn't bear skating on, Jennie. Why did you try It?" "l and goodness. wanted to we for myself whether It would or not," waa liU Ulster's tearKm I a StkDUng - i ful ad foet-n-d reply New York Times, papw wuh. er Estates of Turkish W0l Life's Stepping Stones. women do not Turkish must an opportunity You think that their of control private fortune! necessarily be something great and Then they Ca i after e marriage. stepping-stonthe fact the is, unusual; but of of it without th pose to the place above you is in the 'm consent. bands In the are way doing, very thing you what It you do it; it does not matter DONT FORGET A large package Red Cross Ban la, Success Magazine. TEA The cost of tea is all In the tea ; the cost of coffee ia by no means all in the coffee. Ya aiawnf (rew kilM ST, MARK'S HOSPITi TnMUi 8outhwark Eel Market. London possesses a curiosity In ths Southwark Eel Market, which is said to have been held regularly for over 300 years. It Is little known except In tbe neighborhood where It la held. 8 ALT LAKE CITY O. O. HUNTING, Superintendent ALFALFA SEiD Are Rood, Tea fs coarse or fine, t or weed, harsh or smooi keen or soft, heavy or brig! but words are w. empty. rer for Vaeiwjf, Saa K Frerafo A U,k All day Hi Would h sk. 1.' sins a S.UU 'would n".f n"r B. (NO SO. SV.. SALT hdqurtr bull IAB OITV. V bi for th quality lo Ur and Garden Howl. Dr1 Grain llmr, Twlno.rlo. InedbutneWyiw Mall order given apodal mention. EGGS f rom THAT WILL HATCH! My 1rlie Wlituar. Marred Plymouth Rock ? DO ettj'' S C. Itrown Lex horn Egg.... t.W pereeiU'1' s. o. day HOWARD Drrm. SONS BAILEY A. M-S- S L IT, pr DURTON, b peel, nen Hold, silver, ,ed,li er the i K.'Mprice! .Rue, Zina nr t. upper. SI. t'jenW Melllti envelope d full tint ciii o lf',JJ iiiV orb nllelied, LJ . ' "!ril "t t'lMplr price Colo I'.efureuue.t'arlHiual bellow1 VIII, Ftttitf wlili Nr ar b 1 daiird for Iran i'lcayui r Whsn Anaworlng Advertissmsit Kindly Mention This Pspsf-- |