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Show THEY LIKE ERUPTIONS. TO MOTHERS GOT SOMETHING Pray for Volcano to Become Active. "In Hawaii we pray for Mt. Kilauea to become active, end the more eruptions there are the better we like It," said Philip reek, a lauker of Hilo, at the New WiUard lat night. "An eruption dots not harm," he added naively. "Doesn't do any harm? Well, It appears that Mott Feiee did plenty of harm." "That was a different kind of an activity from Mt. Kilauea. In Hawaii, where Mt. Kilauea has not been disturbed for two years, the eruption is But it is a of slight consequence. great signt to see the great lake of lava boil over the sides of the crater and push its way down into the bowllike valley which has been formed by eruptions more violent in the ages past. "The sight is such an unusual cn that it causes a great influi of visitors each year, and that naturally is a good thing for the island financially. That's why we like the volcano to be active. Kllauea's crater is the largest in the world. People used to go and sit by the edge to watch for an overflow of the lava. The guides could tell almost to the minute ween these over flows would occur. "In 18S2 there threatened a great eruption, and the natives were afraid that the town of Hilo would be inThe Princess Ruth, of the jured. royal family of Kamahameha, went to the mountain down which the lava had begun to run. With her she carried several chickens and one or two other animals. Standing by the edge of the crater, she threw up her head-s- he was one of those imperial-lookinwomen and weighed aDout 40u pounds. She called out, addressing the Hawaiian god: " 'Pelee, you promised never to hurt Hilo; now I come to remind you of your promise.' "With this she threw the chickens Into the lava. The next day the somewhat subsided, and the natives attributed to the princess the credit of it." Washington Times. Hawaiian Krs. J. H. Hawkins, of Chicago, 111., President thicaso Arcade Club, Addresses t'omfortin "Words to Women llegardiug Childbirth. QC OF HIM. ntf i Colored Preacher's Presence of Mind Good .in Emergency. Uncle Buck Taylor, a veteran negro preacher, who is a character ia Rappahannock county. Va., is the hero of story that sent the column from linden, that state. In the midst of an in meeting Baptist Crooked Run, he was interrupted In a terrifying description of bell by a pretentious young negro, who held that Uncle Buck's ideas were unworthy of Intelligent consideration, and told the congregation that education had killed off such notions of the hereafter. The old man recovered himself, however, and, when his opponent had resumed his seat, went on: "Le'me tell yo' one thing all ub mo' worthy of Hebbin an" yo" ahre mo' shuah up it than that sem'nary nigger. 'Pared to him, we ahre al! as shaah ub hebbin as I am shuah to kill dat fly!" The pulpit shook as his big. black hand descended on the Bible. He peered forward, looked scared for a and then, a boyish smile moment, spreading over his face, the old man genially explai od: "Dam'f he didn't done git away but I I got his eyelash, brudders and i'c ij l?ivO IS K $jr 1 1 : i TOIL ON. . 1- Tuberculosis a Gnvt Matter. Polrts on Angoras. The Storrs Experiment S;ation haj A raiser of Angora been carrying on for 1 number ci goats says: Known t. floats kave cattle diseases more than years some tests with Vegetable Compound. be tuberculous. The results are giv- "Jieep uiseases. They never have While I loved children I dreautd the Oh. my brother, are you en in bulletin 23, whith closes with of the mucous passages, rdeal, for it left me weak and sick I'oi's the ay so sin lur.g and dreary md seldom have foot rot They never the following summary. Trmt leaU up to the ntv era You have In your dreame? Tim development of tuberculosis 1st lave nrab, but arn frequently lousy. Is your portion one of fiorrow hav often read about putting a few the condemned cows, Uthouirh slow. l e tirave anil Vet trtv to borrow continued gradually, until at the end'0"'8 ith a flock of sheep as pro- the Klory of the morrow of four years three of the four cows : lection against dogs. Dogs kill goats That beyond your vUlun gleams. but not so much as sheep. I have were practically wortbitss, either "Never?" Cease the wail of "never," never had any old ones killed but production or for ,eef. For mankind movea on forever have nad kids a number of The results of experiments quite with Up the- highway of endeavor killed by dogs. Goats are somewhat To the heights that onwaid glow. these tuberculous cows ua (ce UB la no room for d,?pairing, There of their milk for feedim calves coin- harder to fence than sheep, but not Hut for action and fur uaiiug, cide with the general results of Eu- so hard as hogs. Gnats do not Jump, And fur and upUearii.g One another ua we go. ropean observations, and indicate that but climb and creep. I have rail fences that turn goats the danger of the spread of tuberculoOh, my brother, ceae complaining; If a rail fence is made sis through the milk of diseased ani- perfectly. the nitiht of wrong ta waning-mals is not so great as has often been to lean from the goat he will climb And the of llsht Is reigning. ' In no it, how And matter the llig of hope's unfurled. high it may be, the earlier stages of the supposed. evi;ave There left for riphilnp. but a well built rail fence three and a disease, and when the udder is not There are battles left for fu;htinj. half feet will perfrom high, the the goats keep affected, U8e of There are bi aeons left f..r llohlluj, danger ME3. J. H. IUSKIX9. To ll'.uiiili.aie the world. the milk appears to be limited. But fectly. A sever, wire fence, properly for months after, and at the time I spaced, will turn them perfectly. Two is when the udder affected, or welcome when ; a was relief death thought Better d;iy are IreaklnR o'er us. sisters!" the disease ia so far advaaced as to feet of woven wire and two wires but before my last child was born a flora the marina- Koal tirfore us. We ran hear a joyous pood neighbor advised LydiaE.Pink- be indicated by outward signs or auove is perhaps the best. Goats bear In Lam's Vegetable Compound, and Wafted o'er the years to be. much Supreme Court Sustains the better than flocking sheep. marked the Infecsymptoms, physical Trade-Mark- . Through the portals, open swlni;!n&r. I used that, together with your Pills is increased, and the range countries they are renerally milk tiousness of the Notes of sweet and rapturous sipping and Sanative Wash for four months Justice Laughlin, in Supreme Court, the kept in flocks of from one thousand Down the- Future's alnles are ringing danger in using it is greater. before the child's birth; it brought Buffalo, has ordered a permanent in to four thousand. From the anthems of the free. It is not to be understood, however, me wonderful relief. I hardly had an junction, with costs, and a full ac J. A. Edgerton in the Denver News. I read often of the necessity of an the farmer that ache or pain, and when the child was case neglect issue may of any to sales, against counting infusion of new blood into our Amer ten days old I left my bed strong- In Paul B. Hudson, the manufacturer of of tuberculosis In his herd that health. Every sprinp andfall I now take the foot powder called "Dr. Clark's to be not in the advanced stages, ican flocks by Importing from Asia. abottleof Lydia E.Pinkham's VegFoot Powder." and also against The indulgent man whistled to the or if the udder of the cow u not af- I have serious doubts If Asia has as etable Compound and find it keeps retail dealer of Brooklyn, restraining fected. As a matter of fact, it is prac. good Angoras as the United Stge8. Vhich Was Lika a Woman. mastiff, resumed his seat on the steps, me in continual excellent health." them from making or selling the Ur, Bert and Mildred rolling with the tically Impossible for him to tell when The people of that country do iiot Mm. J. II. IIaskins, 3248 Indiana Ave., Clark's Foot Powder, which is declar select and breed with any care. I be111. Copyright, 1902, by Dally Story Tub. Co.) brute on the grass. 8000 farftit If aim testimoin the decision of the Court, an any animal that reacts to tuberculin Chicago, f ed, nial It not gtnuint. The woman disappeared for a mo Brian Lett sat upon his doorstep may acquire tuberculosis of the ud- lieve that we have already in this imitation and infringement of "Foot Care and careful counsel ia It was ment, returning with a crocheted der. There is danger enough in the country Angoras from which a most daying with the children. the powder to shake into youi Rase," what the expectant and would-b- e shoes. Alien S. Olmsted of Le Koy, fact that the cows may acquire the superior animal may be produced by (unset. Big, brawny, purse which she thrust into his hand. N. Y., is the owner of the trade-marmother Deeds, and this counsel e cams over the hill from Gatesville 'Here, Jack! Take this. It is all disease from one another at all, no American ingenuity in selecting and "Foot-Easewill t matter how likely or unlikely they mating, as has been done in the case ive years before, and settled. Similar suits he can secure without cost by we have saved for the children. Take now are who brought against others e writing to Mrs. l'inkliaia at In a village means getting it, but go! Did you did you see the may be to do so. Therefore, if the of the American Merino sheep and the trade infringing on the Lynn, Mass. farmers do not want their dairy in- standard bred horse. While I am not living 'most anyway, being children?" law mark and common rights. Under such conill-lon- s "Yes, Dorry, I saw them." dustry menaced and perhaps seriously averse to the introduction of new most anybody. Col. Cody's Illustrious Descent "Kiss me, Jack. They are yours. you're nobody. Get married, Deserved His Name. injured by the wider spread ot tuber blood, I do not want it of an inferior Col. Cody claims to be a lineal deou're somebody. Brian Lett got For them I love you. Now go!" culosis among their herds, it is ot the quality. said the old man, pensively, "Yes," scendant of Milesius, king of Spain, The I'iso's Core Is the best medicine we ever used "we called him Oregon." narried. She was Dorothy Moore, utmost importance that each one use pressed the woman the famous monarch whose three sons, for all affections of the throat and lungs. Wa Little Things About Incubators. ihe had three children. She was a to his heart; then opened the purse, effort to free his herd from the rolled high once in s he every "Because 1600 10. Feb. Heber, Heremon and Ir, founded the O. EsnsLKT, Vanburen. Ind.. There are some things that seem lit- awful w'dow. Her husband, Jack and, taking from it a few coins, band- disease. while," we suggested, for we were first dynasty In Ireland. The Cody Cows should be examined carefully tle in themselves that are of considdoore, wan In prison for life. with the works of William familiar He Wanted His Dinner. woman may have a family comes through the line of HereA for physical symptoms of the disease erable Importance in the running of Cullen Bryant. A visiting Englishman who attended mon. "No," said the old man, "because he and be tested with tuberculin, and an incubator. The advice is given not lusband in the penitentiary aud bo a dinner given recently bj" a New had two seasons wet and Probveil thought of; but she cannot Incubators. when any that respond at all should be to buy second-han.iinumi. imtn N.t.'Ul'l York hostess whose hospitality is no- he was broke and when he dry untalked of and have a single looked upon with suspicion. What ably the advice is good, for a secondwasn't." T1 tfIu VVVv.V. toriously inadequate, m'aue a reply to II ever disposition is finally made of hand incubator may have been so nan for boarder. Brian Lett had Not having the gift of repartee, ou her that it will be difficult for her to only comment was "Oh!" those that are diseased, they should badly handled that it will give unsat- Kiardcd with Mrs. Moore to help ber live down. Her dinners have been rebe kept at all times completely sepa isfactory results in the hands of a ilong. It was the best thing be could ferred to as "samples," and Invitarated from those that are not, and the new user, especially if the new user io to marry her. One In Cold a To Cnre day. RELIABLE ASSAY'S. tions are not accepted with alacrity Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All The village lawyer fixed things, and .75 animals should be care be a person that has had no experiSilver .80 1 and Gold Oo!4 TO Gol.i. Silver and Copper l.tU the second time. The Englisnman druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 26a ad watched and be tested with ence with these machines. It is Mr. and Mrs. Lett settled down. fully PROMPT RETURNS ON MAIL SAMPLES. was a big fellow, whose family had This summer evening Lett sat upon tuberculin at least once a year. Only claimed that Incubators, like other OGDEN ASSAY CO. been kind to the hostess whea in LonMcKlnley Chime Dedicated. In this way can new cases be discov things, wear out Without doubt this ihe steps playing with the three child-fen- . A chime of ten bells was dedicated wd description of oo don. The dinner served merely as an I IVC It ft II CD Re"'tlPn UUV Unless apparent wearing out is due to the They were much attached to ered In their earlier II II I LUC ALUHfc I honorable women who wish to appetizer to the hearty Englishman, to the memory of William McKinley the farmers can be stages. individ maladjustment of the parts or utensils dim. Bert was ten, Mildred eight and & Heart Kansas for 6 Hand, 10. pboXou ul City, toairy, brought are but the hostess did not notice it, and in Lincoln, Neb., last week. They to appreciate the gravity of the in the parts. How much warping R half, Rnd Susie seven. They called said to him amicaoly: "Now do tell placed in the spire of the largest ually him Papa Lett, much to his liking. to themselves and the menace and shrilling has to do with the matter BOYS WHO MAKE MONEY me when we may have the pleasure of church in the city, St. Paul's Meth to their Industry, and to take meaout of Incubators we Mrs. Lett was In the kitchen doing wearing having you dine with us again?" "Im- odist. They were dedicated with imwork. sures for destroying the disease in cannot tell. It Is claimed that in the up the In i dainty little booklet, 35 out of some 3000 concase of too much moisture being used mediately, madam, Immediately," was pressive services, after a sacred A shadow fell across the threshold bovine of own the their bright boys tell in their own way just how they herds, history his unexpected reply. cert from the bells. McKinley's favhave made a success of selling tuberculosis in Europe, where in some the machines will warp. This use ot of the back door. orite hymns, "Lead, Kindly Light," Mrs. Lett looked up. the greater portion of the too much moisture Is a little thing, THE SATURDAY and "Nearer, My God, to Thee," were regions out 11 must De looKea arter. it is a Jack Moore gtood before her. be re cows are Infected, Trick may easily Stopped. Sharp EVENING POSTrbmistake to use any but the best kind played. "Dorothy," in a voice softer than Heidelin this church at A Catholic new country. peated P rtni-nf th. hnv of oil In Incubators. A few cents of yore, "who is that cm th front work when finished was almost berg letters telling bow they A Move for Pure Milk. saved on oil may mean the loss of an steps playing with the children?" Ball's Catarrh Care built up a paying busistopped and entrance was forbidden. 75a sealeifbotUes, entire hatch. Least of all does it pay Price, In Is milk taken Pasteurized internally. ness outside of school "My husband." of ths It appeared that certain busts hours. There and Inspected under the di- to buy cheap thermometers. She Bpoke in a whisper. Her voice Interesting; prepared In the altar the above high apostles stories of real business How Files Convey Poison. rection of the city health department, is little difference in cost between the failed; her frame quivered; ber face tart. choir, having large patrlarchial beards, The corps of investigators from the will be furnished during the summer good and poor thermometers. We paled at the awful dilemma. We will furnish you with were suddenly visited' by the parish Ten Copies the first week Free School of Tropical Medi In the congested districts of the have seen some of these articles sent "You took your rights, didn't you, "Dorothy, who is that on the front Liverpool beards and their rudely authorities of Charge, to be sold at Five porch playing with the children?" out now in from West the houses for Northwest by Africa, working cine, purside, Dorothy?" Chicago, advertising Cents a Copy; you can then pulled, came off, being cunningly ed It back with the words: "It is not discovered twirled an could were that Insect resem has but Settlement. Northwestern She that poses speak; tend us the wholesale price for entirely worthless. University formed of plaster of parts and then as many as you find you can enough to give me a new Btart In life," Five stations In the Sixteenth and One thermometer that we knew of the dishcloth around in the suds. of ths bling the one which Is responsible resemble rest to the rubbed sell the next week. If you want "I am hungry, Dorothy. Can I have and, wheeling abruptly, he hurried Seventeenth wards will distribute the seemed to work all right for a few heads. The busts were then seen to for the "fly diseases" In horses, con to try it, address down the steps. milk to fla and tenement dwellers at days, and then dropped down to 40 something to eat?" be portraits of the architect, the veys malarial poison to man as effect Boys1 Department As he passed along the road in She put htm out a meal. ively as the mosquito. a rate slightly exceeding the price degrees below ero and staid there. The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia builder and the sculptor. "The same old blue set, Dorothy; front of the cottage he saw Brian Lett paid for ordinary milk. The first de- A thermometer that registers a few degrees out of the way may result In the same bread knife, the same pre- holding the sleeping Susie In his livery will be made within a week. arms, Bert and Millie playing with cleansed and tested large losses of eggs and time, to say serve jar, and my old cup, too!" By offering the dog. There were tears in his eyes. milk to the residents of the crowded nothing of the patience of the poultry- The mastiff left the children and The woman looked into his face. Polish district the workers in the man. hall. him. It was Moore's dog. came followed the Lett Voices to through check settlement university hope Various Horse Feeds. was talking with a neighbor. the enormous death rate among chilAt the North Dakota Experiment "I hear Moore's been pardoned, dren on the Northwest side during the Station tests with various feeds for CHINESE DREAD THE RAIN. Lett Do you think he'll come around hot months. The blocks surrounding horses led the experimenters to draw here?" the settlement, Noble and Augusta the following conclusions: Lucky Downfall Saved the Lives of The man at the table raised his streets, were found In the InvestigaMany Foreigners. 1. Brome hay gave as good results tion of the City Homes Association two when fed to work horses as did tim- eyes to those fixedly regarding him. It is one of the peculiarities of th to What said they him? They forgave Chinese to carefully avoid being years ago to be among the most thick- othy hay. him; they bade him go; they looked caught In the rain. The chief reason ly settled in the city, and the death 2. Oat straw was satisfactorily rate is double the general Chicago used for feeding horses which did the love which brought Bert, Mildred for this is that they have a superstiand Susie into the world. tion that urops of rain falling on the rate of mortality. work and for those which were "I am a free man. Are you glad, hair breed vermin, which, with their The milk will be pasteurized la spe- light Idle. more grain was re- Dorothy?" very long hair, It is very difficult for cially prepared quarters at the settle- quired to support horses doing light Health will come with all its blessings to those who know the way, and it is mainly a quesShe nodded her head. all the to and will out be sent them to get rid of. They are, howment, the which efforts system, the but strengthen work when they were fed straw. with all the term implies, tion of right-livin"I don't blame you, Dorry. You did substations each day for distribution, ever, equally careful not to wet their is while it a in each 8. are nourish In which way, not oats to was foods the important, and I nave forwhich But refresh looked equal Barley the games perfectly right. The milk will be inspected twice a feet Their care of their feet is not unsanifrom freedom was of methods but value best to per pound, feeding promoting you and ward to coming back also advantageous to have knowledge of the the week the health by department. city the as good. Mules did not relish the children. I wonder if I could see altogether due to. the fact that important that At first the milk will be sold only at nearly tary conditions. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all and soles of their shoes are made of paste one minute?" the barley. a known of and remedy them value, medicinal agents used should be of the best quality the stations. board and liable to be injured by 4. was not so valuMalted She started to call them. Near the of by also because they believe The health conditions in the Polinh able for work barley which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, horses as oats and was door she stopped, pressed her hand soaking, but are brought about by sore district have been such as to urge the not feet that the California Fig Syrup Co. In value to the dry barley workers in the Northwestern Unive- from equal With a proper understanding of tho fact that many physical ills are of a transieut char gutting them damp. came. which It This fear of the Chinese of rain rsity settlement to Immediate action acter and yield promptly to the gentle action of Syrup of Figs, gladness and comfort comecon-to 6. Corn fed In connection with oats In the crowded neighborhood of the in has had a peculiar effect on storms ot 100 of the heart, and if one would remove tho torpor and strain and congestion attendant upon a the proportion pounds lowthe and armies. At the time Seventeenth and mobs ward and their aches upper the from freedom and of take enjoy Figs to 125 pounds of oats, had greatSyrup stipated condition of the system, er Sixteenth, the residents are far corn of the massacre of 1870 at Tientsin, bowels. In case of of the due to ot 77.5 and the er than inactivity headaches value colds and cats; depression pounds the rains, from a park or a public playground corn tho mob, after it had burned the v. uen a iiunme i i equaled 100 pounds of oats when any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent pnysician, uul Humboldt and Union Parks Lincoln, French consulate, tho cathedral and with fed horses. to work remember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow personal cooperation are all blocks away from the district. convent had destroyed the orphanage " an was 6. alone fed wheat Whole Price r reliable fifty all I sale " is for druggists. of J wis. by Figs. It tho beneficial effects of Syrup None of the new breathing spots are of tho Sisters of Charity, and had feed for horses. Wheat near the crowded quarters of the unsatisfactorymixed with bran in the cents per bottle. murdered the consul, all the sisters and Poles, and there are no available pub ground and several priests, started towards Tho excellence of Syrup of Figs comes from the beneficial effects of the plants used In tho to It of wheat two of parts proportion lie baths. The children live in the one the other settlement, determined to combination aud also from tho method of manufacture which ensures that perfect purity and of bran by weight gave good part streets and alleys where grass spots results. All the members of tho family put all foreigners to death. uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. are few. The Northwestern Univeis needed and The cathedral behind them was In 7. Bran and shorts mixed In equal from the youngest to the most advanced in years may use it whenever a laxative rsity settlement looks for no financial or and the mob, fresh from the is the Id of to oats flames, was remedy claim only that do We not effects. Figs beneficial equal Syrup by weight, share alike in Its reward In carrying out this plan, but parts acts gently torture of nuns, was hungry for blood. feeding value. known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other laxatives that it will furnish good milk, thoroughly obThey started down the Taqu road and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, iu any way, as it is free from every cleansed, at actual cost. with frenzied shouts and tho beating Culture. Corn tho to is effects buy it beneficial always necessary jectionable quality or substance. To get its re In of drums and gengs, when suddenly a Beview: From Farmers' Fig Syrup Co.- -is printed on the front of every Law Against False Brands. genuine and the full name of tho it began to rain. That was the end of cent iRsiie of the Farmers' Review I The crowd covered tho massacre. package. False brands of dairy products have saw an article by Dr. L. M. Ayres, it r their heads and scattered. always played a large part in frauds which ho said that tho farmer should perpetrated in the sale of butter and give his corn crop shallow culture Id Gen. Grant and Col. Pettus. cheese. It is of interest to know that a wet season and deep cultivation in Senator Bacon tells the following a bill to prevent Btich practices Is now a dry season; but he does not glvi before the National Congress and the reason for it. I will say: Civs story concerning Senator Pettus, who was a gallant officer in the confederstands a good chance to become a deep culture in a wot season to let law. It is known as the "Sherman the water down and warm the ground ate army: In one of the battles before Vlcks-burBill" and Is for the purpose of pre- In a dry Bcason, give shallow culture, San Francisco, Cal. N. Y. Is in ths New to hold that York, Senator Pettus, then a colonel, the moisture and In the of front road butter venting the branding Louisville, Ky. passe;! along That will create a dust was captured and carried as a prisoncheese otherwise than from the ter- ground. of tho cottage. Gen. Grant ritory in which they are made. Thus, mulch, which will draw tho water to sat er before at the present time, "Elgin butter" tho surface. Joseph Blagden, Okla to her lips, and shrank. Lettin his "Colonel," said Grant, when the iinon the steps. Susie asleep comes from all parts of the country. lioma. prisoner was brought before him, arms. If any one section of country builds "what are those troops out in front ol was he "(Jnod nlpht. neighbor, Ventilation In the cow stable Ii up a reputation for good products, not eusy me?" other localities at ouce begin stcailni; leeosslty If the health of tho animals .nvinir. "You are right It's "General," replied Pettus. "I must child Come, ,1.1 line's i alwnys. duly Is is known to be conserved. Ll'tln that reputation and profiting by it. decline to answer that question." bed. Let' in were time you owners ron, it's This is a mean kind of rubbery that niong tho generality of cow Gen. Grant looked him in the eye ii, nnd see mamma." needs to be done away with. In the us to the Bcic.iU lie principles of vefor a moment. "You ate riRlit, coloIn child uluinberint: ndition. Lett ariw, the The subject is worthy ol it disrr-pulend into the ho snld. Tin 11, turning to an ofbrings nel," 1902 29. arms. IbTi and .Mildred laughing W. N. V.. Salt Lake-N- o. especially by tho men that ar near products from all localities, for It Mudy, ficer by, Grant said: "Take this Mm. bacu-cuhcauses doubt as to tho value of any to construct stables. The men Uint nnd j'impfni: about forward. to the rear and treat him gentleman Suddenly. It Injure the nervout system to do o. Use UThompson'sE.B Water have stable should Investigate with Ilia wife sprans kind of brand. In Vow Ycrk '! Bndi it will tell you when to stop as it takes away the desire for tobacco. kindly." quick! children, See. Look, l'.tinn! state department has been trying fur the object of putting In a perfect syshavono right to ruin your ncaun, spoil your uiuniiun nu fmnun Senator Pettus has never forgotten d.,T. Brian, nnd fall tlmt breath bv usine the filthy weed. A euarnntoe in each box. Pries years to execute laws relative to this tem of ictitl'iHtiun. that Interview with Gen. Grant- Mm! Ho'l v,Uti ';. cure to with for u of boxes idlMi.:i tlio Ml bos. $2.50, or guarantee three Cuiili mint 00 Dcr Tht population "f London It.crmistd M matter, but has always found the nonWashington Post. rtMt t .uillh P)TH. ., ,.nHArl, At all nod Dnippistt or direct Trom us. write Tor iroe dooxibi. existence of a niiii.mal law In this re- duilng tho la.it uetury u.irl Ore. La Wis. gard a groat nbsurir In lt path. fobl. fcUREKA ' CHEMICAL CO., 'Deab Mrs. Pinkham : Mothers Heed not dread chiUlbearing after they know the Talue of Lytliu 11. I'ink-tam- 'i M , kl-i- s - Foot-Eas- bap-pen- s good-nature- ." Sot-lin- Foot-Kas- good-looltin- n I lTcfc after-suppe- r i vH One-fourt- g, is-S- yrup tured lEh W fomia 1 1 r g BAM: DON'T STOP TOBACCO iyi$jyi 1 q .1.1 1 Crosso, h.i!i.i.-;"ii'-- |