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Show Sh h t s j.. ..1,,-tThe Shah, of 1'. :via has many hob- the-.anH-nthe cn:;ee!ics of cats nf all oimatiieo. e He has, LIFE, CHANGEJF Sensible hice by ilrs. E. Sailor. Dear Mks. 1'iskiiau: to Some "Wo-m- eu per-th- most - BE"'- - -s- -- '. , .un,lH. girl who attended a re- teption siven by tiie wife of Minister Wu at tlie Chinese' legation in writes to a fri. n.i tayitig: "Th house uniih li!:e an American iiome and the Was are beenmiug more bke us i v. ry year. Formerly the minister jvreived and his wife was poked iiaek in a corner. Now she receives and he wanders about looking lonesome, allee sameo liko Melican man when his wife rve a party." we.-iei- ti Wash-.ngto- i ft Ik M U ':? Yon Can (iet Allen's Free. Vrite to day to Allen S. Olmsted, FREE sample of Allen's powder. It enrrssweating, lamp, swollen, aehiiisf feet. Makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for At all Chilblains and Frost-bitedruggists and shoe stores; 5 cents. v j:ks. e. sailek, , Pinkham's Vegetable Coin .omul all e Shocking Tragedy in France. A sensational crime has ju.it been discovered at t Etlenne, Fiance. A that, my days became days health, and I have enjoyed every day since now six years. " We hare used c "i.iderable of your Vegetable Compound in our charitable work, as we find th: t to restore a poor mother to health so she can support herself and those dependent upon her, if such there be, is truer charity than to give other aid. You have my hearty for you have proven endorsement, yourself a true friend to suffering1 wochang-e- of pastry cook namvd Tantale, after a quarrel with his wife, due to jealousy, shot her dead with a revolver. He then thrust her body into the oven and lighted a large fire, afterwards committing suiride. Only trie calcined remains of uie woman were found in the oven. men." MRS. E. Sailer. 73634 Hill St., Los Angeles, Cab $5000 forfeit If about To Cure a Cold in One (lay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tuouey if it fads to cure. 25c (iood H.at!r. This phrase was first used by Dr. Johnson, who said of Bathurst, a "He was a man to my very heart's content He hated a fool, and he hated a rogue, and he bated a whig; he was a very good hater." is not qm'jint, other person can privc such helpful advice to women who are sick as can Mrs. Pinkliain, for no other has had such great experience her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice free if you are sick write her you are foolish if you don't. ro l'oot-Kaa- Foot-Kase.- Trcsideut fi; rmm Relief Assoeiatien, Los Angel;-- Cat. a day at a time how I would feel iY next day. Five bottles of I.vtiia JK. phy-sicia- u: State of Ohio, rrrr of Toledo, BUYS DEUVEUED, An 800 Lb. COOD SCALE, On Wheels. It! PLATFORM IS IN pivot., wret'itty durable, Crt Ftfrl Uiiiw-iHell liui.iwi. r.cN UUierBuegiuid o BCUE alio, kor circulars, ullria, JONES UK PATS I Lucas County, Frank J. Cheney makes oalh that he ts& th Dollars THEKUEIam senior partner of the firm of F. J.Cheney Co., doitiif business in the City of Toledo, County ami .State aforesaid, mid that said firm will pay the sum of ONB HCN'DKED DOLLARS for each and every rase of Catarrh Mint cannot W cured by the use of Hull's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHKMF.Y. Sworn t) before me and wiliserltied in my presence, this 6th day of Uwetnher, A. T, lssa, A. W.GLKASON, , IM.AL.J Notary Fublio. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts direct )y on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for lestimoniiils. free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ok Sold bv Dtwgitilx. loe. Hail's Family Fills are the best N. Y. BI.Vr.lIAMTUN, llcHant'a Autobiography. Sir Walter Besant's autobiography was announced for publication in February, and excited more widespread interest than any recent volume of tha sort. Sir Walter was not a man of great genius, but he had hosts of admiring readers, and he knew everybody. However, his personality was of an exceptionally amiable and agreeable sort. Altogether his life should be excellent reading. Box SI Man's Mission on Earth. Medical Book Free. Know Thyself Manual, a tnok for men only, Bent Free, postpaid. neaietl. to every male reader mentioning tbia paper; 6c. for pusu'fl. "Tlie Srlent e of Life, or Self ire.ervai!"ii ' trie (iotd Medal FrlEtj I'reatlfiS, the best Mttll'al Bonk of tins or any asa. tleKant B70pp., will) engravings and piei'TlpUons. Library Edition, full Kilt. UM.V l; paper f.overf, lnturlorabrldired edition, at. I1F.T Til K BEST. t , the Peatiodv Med!::il Institute. 4 lUilriDi'h I'P. Reyere House. HnBtHii.MuBS., tLe oiiU'ie and beat In tills country. 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The Mao They Wanted, When John Stuart Mill ran for Parliament in Westminster he was asked at one of the meetings, chiefly composed of the working classes, whether he had ever published the opinion that the working classes of England, though they differed from those of other countries in being ashamed of lying, were generally liars. He answered without hesitation that he had, whereupon there was vehement applause. The first woikingman who spoke after Mr. Mill's admission said amid cheers that the working classes wanted friends not flatterers. Mill won his election. gtmtiSSK Navy of llrugaay. gunboats of twelve-kno- t Sm-tl- Three speed constitute the invincible navy of Uruguay, a force which would have a hard time with the mobilized fleet of n Siam, which has two corvettes, six gunboats, a 2.500-to- n cruiser armed with fourteen guns, and a cruiser. 800-to- CuO-to- n ' Illg Indnatrlea Unlit tip on Small Article. Few people realize the wants and reAre Children School Sickly. Many of the elKhty millions of peoMother Gray 'sSweet Powders for Chil- quirements Who would ple in the United States. dren, used by Mother Gray, a nurse ic think that it requires over a million dolChildren's Home, Jew York, cure lars capital to carry on the package dye Headache, Stomach Troubles, business in this country, and that there twelve different factories In the UnitTeething- Disordersand Destroy Worms. are States that manufacture package dye? Atall drujrc;ists,2:ic. Sample mailed free. edOne the largest package dye factories Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Uoy, X. Y. In the ofworld is that of the Putnam Fadeless Dye Co., Unlonvllle, Mo. In this facRelatives Meet for Flint Time. tory alone over three million packages are put up every year. When you know Archibald Bard Darragh la a congressthat each package colors from S ttf 6 man from Michigan and Thomas Robpounds of goods, or that the output of ert Bard is a senator from California. Putnam Fadeless Lyes alone will color from 9 to 18 million pounds, and that it They never met until they were introwould require more than KM cars to haul duced to each other recently in Washthis amount of dyed goods, you will retwo men the Yet the had ington. alize the magnitude of this seemingly same great grandfather, Uichard Hard, email business. whose experience during the French FENI MORE COOPER LETTER. was as and Enghr.h war of ,, thrilling as any romance. FlmniM NovelM Called Enropa and Amerlcn Humdrum, Here Is an Interesting letter, in the n possession of a autograph collector, that, according to the Phil' A NEW CUKE FOR adelphia Record, Fenimore Cooper wrote to his publishers in 1S31:' "I hope you will be wrong in anticipating a bad reception for 'The Bravo.' I cannot tell you much of lla Diseases, Rheumatism, etc. reception In Europe, though Gosselin Disorder nf the Kidneys end Tt'iiiWcr mum says it Is very decidely successful in Prlcht'i UiwHM-- , (irnvel, I'niu ill France. America is, of all countries, tlulieult or bw fn tiic Din k. lUoiM. r lN'r.,-rsFor them ele. water, one fjuent Piisy, Of, the least fuvorable. to works Of urc is found lu i',sea Povi:ivt S;nje!li!the t wimilfrful Knvs Kavn In ibft 'imagination. Eurripe, or, ilNnyi;y, thnili. railed by uoMtilsK the in;T in"iv'icura, rather In England, where there hag exlroui lltu jui;ges iiirvf, EnH ludia. It lias Ilia isted a necessity of accounting for some success in the very teeth of their prejudices and wishes, it has been th fitehion to say that no writer ever enjoyed fo favorable an opportunity aa I, because I am an American and a W, As to the sailor part of the sailor. business, It Is grossly absurd; for what, advantage has an American sailor over any other? Thry know the falsehood of what they say In this respect, for I get 3.000 pounds for a nautical tale that shall celebrate English skill toJn. THmm, Wa. 170 C Si. It. W., 0atMnoH,O.t. morrow. li'"pit1 rum. In SO ettrnnrillnnry n'cord of "For myself, I can write two Euroon the Ki'luf unci cures dava, Herts by ilralnli'i; out ot ti e lUoo-- the Miwtiom Uric pean stories easier than I can write one rtiwii-Aeid. Utlmtck.ete whi.'h eeu. Ihe Why, Europe Itself la a in theA Fort American. Key. John 11. Wntwin. B'o'M, ttmt II Imssnvi'il hint from the cluenf the romnnce, while all America Is a li rribfe (rave when ilv'lunof Khln-- y common-sense f-fact, 1 borne. humdrum, mllentu wheii jwiiiit water. Mr. Jamco F"l , of mo Kinrvl ot Iterli w lliirrea cil iViiMon. region from Quaddy to Cape Florida," W l ofa i tin-Fevcr-ishnes- s, 1756-176- 0 Ro-ma- well-know- KIDNEY S 1 ( I aiiyrlttit. ory ut Company, : llevulu us Al. e ., I Bj Dally aeeo-npan- A l HOZART AND THE HAJOR. magnfieent asortiuent i:i the wmiil, ami when he travels the eats always him. They have si Ul attin.lauts. who are paid K t t larte salaries for k after them. To neglut "ue of i'ie Shah's cats is itractii ;t:iy The same as committing suicide. I TOiPn is known as passed through two years suf 'chance of life," 1 !. feuuui-neat, and aa quark fering, chills would paviovnr me ; uiv appetite was variable and I never could tcil for what Bouthera lhly!rr. "You ask if chivalry still exlsta ia the South?" said a girl enthusia.-tlcan- y to a frienJ with whom she was talking over a recent Southern trip. "Well, I just guess it does! "To illustrate, I'll uv you. a little thing that happened to uie one day. A suburban train going out from Birmingham was a trif.e more than half full; that Is, there was a man silting by every window, and the outside half of most of the seats was vacant. "I got on just as the train was about to start, and 1 was in the act of taking a seat when the man on the in.side of the settee rose, and, crossing the aisle, left me with the seat to myself. "Presently he came bark, and raising his hat, he said apologetically: " 'You must pardon me, madam, for giving you the whole scat just now; I know ladies don't like to sit by promiscuous gentlemen.' " BLADDER Music and liquor! The Major loved them both; was something of a connoisseur in both; and. was keenly susceptible to the inlluence of both. So, when he actually resolveu to adopt a small colored boy, his friends were outraged, but not surprised, they only felt unable to decide whether the proceeding was to be attributed to the Major's pocket Mask or to the boy's banjo, while the Major cursed the whole neighborhood In good, set terms, and went after his protege. "What's the boy's name?" he demanded when all other particulars lia.1 been settled to the mutual satisfaction, of himself and the child's father, "Well, Majah," was the somewhat "I don' jes response, astonishing 'zackly know." The Major's lemper uncertain, and bis vocabulary ready. "Then you're a dura fool," he replied with promptness and irritation. "Well, Majah, you see, 'twuz 'Is way. Wen dat chile wuz bawn, me 'n M'rier Towed we wuz gwine to call him fo' you; an' we wuz gwine to bab a great big crussenln', sotm's it got bo's he cud war a frock 'dout enny naik er But sleeves, dat yo' ma gin him. w'ile we wuz M'rier, she up an jine de Baptis', an' one day, w'en I sez, 'M'rier, Bin' It mos" warm 'nuff fo' do crussenln'?' M'rier, she say, sorter short-ladat 'dee ain' gwine be no crussenin'. Dat erusse-nin'- s infum baptlrzum, 'n dee alu' no seeh t'ing z infum baptizzum.' 'Dee aln',' sez I; 'how'n the name o' Gord dat chile gwine to get named, den?' An M'rier say, 'We Jess gwine rail him Moses right erlong. Dat betn's how he'd bin kinder drawed out'n de water by bein' kep' fum infum babtizzum, de preacher Towed he mils' be call Moses.' Well, suh, I jess pintedly rah'd'n pitched. I sutney skeered M'rier. i Towed dat boy wuzn't gwine to be named no sech t'ing; an' he ain', mun, he ain', M'rier, she call him Mose, jess fo' pure but me an' de res" jess call him sonny. An' dat's huccome I don' jess 'zackly know his name." At the termination of this remarkable narrative, the man stolidly awaited the usual string of expletives. But the Major stood silent, deep in meditation. A happy conceit had occurred to him and he was lost ia admiration of its neatness and his cleverness. "The boy's name shall be Mozart Mendelssohn," he said, with an unctuous relish of his own good thing; Mendels-sohn,- " "Moz-ar- t be repeated, adapting the pronunciation to the slow mind of his hearer; "then Maria can keep on calling, him Mose, and you can keep on calling him sonny, and by the Lord Harry! Adam himself couldn't do better than that." So Mozart Mendelssohn it was; and if ever a small boy deserved a great name, this one did. Pitiably crippled and misshapen the little follow was; but genius loolteu out of his dark, bright eyes, and spoke through his slender, ebony fingers. After a trials, he could handle any instrument with a skill and exprrsslon rarely attained by months of practice; and, along this line, the limit of the Major's generosity was the limit of his' hunrv and cold unless suppiiej n'i chari food and warmth by ty; bis love and patience ei,. sHU:nm. If only he could have piayeu i,)r ;u crowds who, fired by the U.i.ir'a boast3, made nightly requesis f, r an exhibition of his skill, money and plenty would be his; Ms .u1(i ti,,, Major's. So, night afUr eight, h; tried; but night after nbrat he iao.-iiuntil, one bleak December evening, the boisterous crowd, moved by a common impulse of compassion and disappointment, called out to the Major, after one of Mozart's ineffectual bar-roe- mi attempts: "Ueker the nigger up. Major; ltcker was done, and then he played. How be played as the subile glow tlew from mouth to brain, and waked bis heart and fingers to a new, strange It was only a second-ratviolin, but negro; played by a hunch-back- " the scent of the harvest field biew over e k, 'f 1i People buy Hamlin's Wizard Oil because they have learned by expurlonca that It cures pain of every kind. "Chair-llouae- I.odslp. Known as "the chair house,' ' a New fork Institution's title is deriv cd from the fact that human beings so poor they can not buy a lodging at the cheapest Bowery resorts put up five cents for a chance to occupy a chair for the night. By 11 o'cl ock the night's contingent is fast asieo p in the chairs, the usual number being five or thirty men, of all kinds de- - s; purse. Seated on the wide stone step of the west veranda, while the Major rocked to and fro above him, with a mint julep or a toddy at his aide, Mozart would fill the nlr with soothing melody, until his watchful eye took note that the last drop had disappeared down the Major's capacious throat. Then, and not till then, with clasped hands around his crooked knee, and eyes fixed firmly on the distant landscape, would Mozart say, "I i'lcve ! cud play a fiddle." "Well, blank my eyes!" the Major would roar, "a fiddle! and it's just like your derned impudence to think I ought to get you one. A fiddle! Get up off that rock and go to the kitchen before I break every bone In your body." And the Major wotjjd stalk in the house, raging; while Mozart would walk off around the corner. "I b'leve I cud play it," he would say as he disappeared. And, In less 'than a month, he would be playing thereon, to the Major's Intense delight and the neighborhood's intense disapproval. There waa but one drawback to the Major's enjoyment; Mozart could not play before strangers, In vain was he brought before expectant guests; flute, violin, cornet or banjo, it was all tne same; his trembling fingers refused their offlne, and his frightened appeal, f'V5 ft "Out into the raging night." the hot, close room, and a stream plashed gently under bending trees. violin, but its spell Only a second-rat- e was mighty. Men saw afresh life's beauty and its gladness. Old dreams awakened, of fame and love; and hope began to sing of what might be. He was only a hunch-bac- k negro, but men dropped their heada and forgot their glasses on the bar a they listeued. Within their hearts there stole sweet thoughts; within their eyes there crept hot tears; and no man smiled as the Major walked unsteadily down tha room, until he stood before the player. "Le's go home, Mozart," he cried, with trembling lips; "le's go home. We'll keep our Christmas there, please -- God! You and I at The Fretful llnl.y In an Ormilhm. A correspondent of the London Pall Mall Gazette vouches for this Incident: A young woman with a fretful baby in a full omnibus (aloud): "Poor little nipper, I suppose I shall end by 'aving to take 'ini to tha 'orsplial." (liaising the child's veil and looking around for "Don't get no rest, 'E is sympathy.) Bufferln' so with smallpox." What is the u'-- of employing Rome one to do your dyeing for vou. if you use PUTNAM FADE I j ESS DYES you can do it just as veil as a professional. Sold by druggists, 10c. per package. Out into the night, through a raging blizzard; buffeted by angry gusts of wind and volleys of snowflakes that obliterated the way; but the Major knew it not, until, at his feet, his companion stumbled and ell, exhausted with cold and wearines iiut he knew P' it well, when, with Mozart in his arms, he plodded along over the road whose stretching white miles seemed endless to his tired feet. Dissipation had weakened the Major's frame, and Mozart's inert form was heavy, but still he walked, fighting against tha fate that threatened them, until his eye darkdiscovered, through the snow-li- t n gate. And then ness, a he paused. "We'll get a little rest here, Mozart," he said, with a thick and halting utterance; "we'll rest a bit, and then we'll go on in; we'll both go in we'll both go home together." And when the sun climbed the golden ladder of morning, and lighted up the snow-cla- d earth, it seemed" as if the mantle of heavenly charity was cast on two recumbent, figures that had gone home together. . , J ' e. , tle' matter-o- nii-- , wriies: itmeily Wmlilnjfon, fatal Kiilncv Trouble alter many hyIHen tma failed and hn hmt Riven up ell Imp" of m every. Hull, R C Wtext. a porniiin nt atiorey of owi II, lii'l , was curM of ("hrotiic Ithutimttm. K idto y aiei IHstl h-- Ineaw of !! veo-- s Mnnlstiir by Aikvt. Metiy liolien IneViiUtig Mt. F.. K. and Mrs, Jnmea ', Yoiinj, fihto, !o wily to 1's woti'I-rfi- il rutaiivo power In Kolney aiol allied disofltra ' x"'itloir to wftinohoo-l- , That vnu mx Jiinge the Value of tliln Great , arnd 'yoti Una vmire-lfwe will IXwoyrrv for Jjinrpt ase by rnail Free, only akltu! Iffart Whfii rure-- l Tour"U you mil freootntwud it tooth"rn. H i aSurr not fail. Adilresa, Tl) Chiin h Kltijwy Curo fcouiuauy, M) tuiuUt Av, 'w Voik. South I M Home It it II t of Jlottona. A houw built cf buttons is the latest thing In architecture, and a certain Frpnch muleal celebrity Is building It, The walls, the ceilings, the doors, exterior and the Interior are all with buttons of every description. Every country has bees ransacked and some very curious specimens are reported to havt brought to light. orna-mcbt- ts J ,rf ' ' f' as Ever." "V Aai halt Favementa, About twenty-fiv- e years ago government engineers decided to pave Pennsylvania avenue in Washington with asphalt. That was the beginning ot the general ukb of the scientific mysy tery for street pavements. over 234,000,000 square feet of street pavements in" the United States and Canada are covered with asphalt. This asphalt pavement would make a boule-Tar- d twenty-si- x feet wide over 1,750 miles' long and would reach from New York to New Orleans, and then have everal miles for Fide sf reels. par-tkular- ly 'l t and other disease germs are nurtured and diseases disseminated by wall paper Coating Only Kalsomines are temporary, rot, rub off and scale Write us and see how helpful we can be, at no cost to in getting beautiful and healthful homes. Address t Alabastlne Co., Mozart Mendelssohn," he said. "I cyarn't play, Majah; I'ne skeered," never failed to bring a speedy release But he could ijwaysiplay for the Major. "And, u the years went by, the bond of proteetloii and tif loyalty, of care and fidelity,, of mutual love and tenderness, cemented theso hearts in a friendship that m unalterable. And when, at last, the shadow rf disgraceful poverty fell across the Major s life; when, leaving home anil friends, be wandered, a di graded man. from place to place; when t me, and name, ani life's best gifts were Hpcrlfired to his shameful, appetite; he was never friendlrsn or alone, for there was always Mozart. The' Major'! stalwart form was no better known lA bU favorite haunts thnn was the distorted figure of the Utile neqro. Awaiting the end of tin Major's carousals, watching over hl druniten slumber. b- " Nature punishes every excess, not only ot the bad boy, but of ourselves as well. result ia bowel troubles liable to become serious. uuder-slcopin- g "f me lent medicine lo (Ire to Cftlvio Bt., PtUabnrf, Pa. "My two bya tliinlt Cascareu am candy. IX lriHikb on hnv9 tatting thara. with a host f Cusearata uudr toy pillow. -- Mrs, U. X. rrettcutt, Chicago. I1L "Caicarcta ar wnriiirfally (rood for a!!drn.H Mrs. Wiu. Kuan. Catamount, H. T. tHna yaart for tha "W bare wM Ci and a well an tirDivri. i uey ay jaat waas Hi urn rni'iim Itlendi it ii -- M'n. P. M. KuilliiK.tMlJock Bt StenbaarllU.O. 'My fhlJrfrn w'll tak t'MPftrru sooner than " j other mtuiifin-.Ura. Prank Mumrt, Prinfton, III. in my family til lT)ir "I m no Le U Th(i.ijpm, i'urtemoiitb, Vt hOhf Uttl ifffl wm tniuhlM with ennat 1ptltl are t.i (ur-her. Tly for imr two wo r alii the fur cot-itnil. - Mr and Mr Ralph UuktU, Clayton, N. Y. t hav uiful fMrnrpta and hvt f'mrd lhf-a tni my hnh my-igtiot Mrii-ii-- t Kfc., chil'irn." Mr rm"ijr Brliitfut ittclruasuii, Wfc . . Mrltlah. rarllamenta of t There are nineteen parllamenU in lo British the British emplre-l- cn North Ajucrlca, seven In Australasia end two In South Afrlca. A baDdful of common sense Is worth a bushel of learning tVi vr ''arac W ltfiliy, nvr vr thlr fr ehrn bvl 1. I Mra. iir'rti l'liUtiiiiltia, are ehildren n Every Rood, healthy, hearty boy is sometimes a bad boy bad to himself; line and will do thing in the green apple, mince pie or other that will twist his bowels. Men are only boys frown tall. In such a cas what is needed is not a violent physic that will rack the tender bowel tissues, but Cascarets Candy Cathartic, gentle but sure to act at once and put things riht. They are the most perfect medicine in the world for all forms of indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation. g over-eatin- Beit for thi Bowels. All c'ruKttints. inc. 35c, 50c. Never aeld la bulk. The genuine tablet atamped c C C, Guaranteed to cure or yuur money h.:k, Sample and booklet free. Addret 101 Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. " fluids with which It may come in contact. It will thus Income a liquor, safe, palatable and wholesome, to be obtained with little trouble and expense, and accessible In Ita utmost perfection to the poorest Individual. -- Those who wish M drink this whole-Hm- e beverage In its utmost perfection should, after having It boiled and filtrated,' cause It to be churned aa above directed, then bottled, with a In coupled of dried raisins each bottle; this will give It a m.fflcient quantity of If then used it become fixed air. truly delicious. you, Grand Rapids, Mich Department D, Over-eatin- $Pirla Q jtf YV ';s5 II f f II If 1 M I ' fj j nuhvtlHitr for mid Minor lo iTiuiard or t.vUiPr piaM r, and will rua DiUut tdft tfi'Mii'aii1 akin. Th imin iUiayint um ftirailvf qimHiio-- i t'f tiiisurtii'lc arft wnuarr-fulU will tUip Uie UmHIihi'Ii-- ' ar fnre, and mid wihlici., VVe r'foni rcilf vc b'aiH'-hand ufrt rxtrnul It tho CfiniT Irrtlant known, also s an xirruiil iKmglaa' I I ,u nfc,ne GUARANTEEDwrr , MSROIt FENWICKttA WRINCK. Patent La Waaiagton,P.C. Ealabliihedllltil. Ouida Book re t m fcTt.i. y IL put in in roLLAPsim.i tchks A duletl Vi alio y-- II ( PATENTS VASELINE CAPSICUM Stored and Hi t prle 00 and ail uSo uu r.utv utti A trinl niJi t'l'imi what, wo rinini piHltil ft and will Uwi l In stivnluiiMt fjrlt, . in Ihe iM.iny nuy "M it lh J Yin of your pn partioiis. Ifi hfftt of l' pp! Benrdleae BoHey in t, ft ft Jri:j!si tr irt hr drnl'TN, ir ly sunn vntline tin ami (u tit in 11. in Co brti Wr wiJl snt! vtm n tnlw by tiHiil. ho ace p('d tv ih" pntiiU- nn)''-tun it In But nir a I"'!. n'li.'r CHI'MJiWlU tlM MR1. CO., IKhnuld KtY f uHtfc 17 Miitu Mm'!, Water with Died Air. A magazine publii bed In 1823 gives the following method to improve water "His name ahnll t The Bad Boy's Bowel Blessing ani for drinking: Ix-- t the water, when boiled, b put Into a common barrel churn, where it may be agitated to any degree that may be wished for. In the coune of its being thus agitated It will abaorb atmospheric air, and other elastic pox I SMaLL AIABA8T1NE Durable Wall The To-da- ymrmlv bii Mr. Loud of California, live under the A few weks ago same hotel roof. when one of his constituents had forwarded him a fine lamb, which was served on the Californlan's table, he sent a choice cut over to the senator. "Give him my compliments," quoth Mr. Loud to the waiter, "and tell the senator that this lamb never tasted anything but milk." The days of the session flew by and not long ago a waiter appeared at Mr. Loud's elbow one evening, bearing a cut of magnificent salmon. It was sent by Senator Foster. , "But I want to know whether this came from Washington bwilmon or Oregon," asserted V". Loud with tb bearing of a connloiaeiir. Soon the waiter returned with th reply: "The senator says it Is a Pu-gSound salmon, and It has never tasted anything but cream." This satisfied the legislative eplcurs from California. Washington Post. a "Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes and lam now as well as ever. Besides being one of ihe very best spring tonics it is an excellent catarrh remedy."-- " DAN. A. GROSVENOR. In a recent let ter he says: ! consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when I wrote you last. I receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the country asking me if my 'certificate is genuine. I invariably answer, yes."-- " Dan. A. Grosvenor. course of I'rruna is taken during the A Congressman's Letter. lion. II. W. Ogden, Congressman early apriug months tho cure will be There can from Louisiana, In a letter written at prompt anil permanent. Washington, D. ,, says tho following be no failures if Peruna ia taken of Peruna, the national catarrh remedy: intelligently during the favorable of spring. " con conscientiously recommend weather As a systemic catarrh remedy Peyour Peruna as a tine tonic and all runa eradicates catarrh from the sysaround good medicine to those who tem wherever it may be located. It are In net-- of a catarrh remedy. It cures catarrh of the stomach or bowels has been commended to me by people w ith the same certainty as catarrh of who have used it, as a remedy effective In the cure of tlio1 fbend. do not derive prompt and satisyou catarrh, h'or those who need a good from the use of Peruna, results factory catarrh medicine I know of nothing write at once to Dr. Harttnan, giving a better."!!. W. Ogden. full idatcnicnt of your ease and he will be pleased to give you bis valuable adTreat Catarrh in Spring. vice gratis. The spring is the time to treat Address Dr. Ilartman, President nf catarrh. Cold, wet winter weather The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbui, oi ten retards a cure of catarrh. If a Ohio. f J P l Well BON. DAN. A. CROSVENOR, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. Hon. Dan. A. (itusvenor. Deputy Auditor for the Wir Department, In let'.er written from Washington, D. C.,says: pun-i- n liif-oil- as am half-bidde- n et , " grees of decrepit poverty. home." Choice Lamb and Flah. Senator Foster of Washington, is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy na CAltfOftlU ft I.Murf at Coiitraat. California is indisputably a land of contrasts. It has fertile lands and tha ocean In the west and the desert in the east, the region of eternal summer is found in the south and a land of rugged winter In the north; it has and its plains devoid of vegetation groves of "big" trees, the largest in the world; also, there is to be found in the state some of the finest scenery in the world and some of the most desolate of landscapes. Then, too, in the matter of elevation, which has a decided Influence upon conditions of altitudes vary from a temperature, point 400 feet below the level of the sea, in D?ath Valley, to more than 14,000 feet above In fact, California has the highest and lowest land of any state in the Union. power! 1 "Pe-ru-- GROSVEIQ-RlAYS- flso's Cure for Consumption la an Infallible medicine for courts and colds. N. W. SAJavm Ocean drove. N. J.. Feb. 17, it a him up." It : OAK ' 'AH tt .2 If 1 M Feli.vifmuiJ'fMiltatbblt oh ,,, tmanaaoMmsi son Ik I'ntr. H'ih ZZZ 1 imiciRMRaMwa l'nir. litoi rr l. ";'..'; Ha,,.,,, M..rr J u uuiirtj U lu" ''"lioe L. I). n' .,:.. cm) "O 11 lni of ten 't!M-i- ! 1 nll," iit' i'i!. Ad licit tjr..e. ?. '1 -- !. '! mi t'i.' Salt Uaka-N- o. 13, I LJ rr ff 1902. nil l ito i. 0 kOvf WILL HATCH, .'V pr- ri ) iT,- i tier. Ad Hc k per t.r.u. letio,! i'mmniui r HOtltif.ll "! P C.H l"Sln T"r iM.iilra. II AO. t. 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