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Show At the Llolormans Life. A . It is thy wife! - FULL OF HARDSHIP EXPOSURE CONSTANT DANGER. l fell before thy gate, against wife. Oh, let me in! it is thy weaiy feet. wounded with Hitherto following of the lose and pain To find thee here, life. had noExcepting this, my bitter Motorman. n me From the Cincinnati, Ohio, Enquirer. The life of a motorman i3 not a bed of roses. He is subjected to many hardships especially in the winter when he is exposed the eold and snow. Even in the summer when thou And my despair no hope, ' ' wert past, he must bear the intense heat which beats Oh,1 love, from out my darkness to down upon him. Considerable nerve and light. is necessary in a good motor-ma- Andthy now for me, for me, the dawn for the lives and limbs of his passenlast! gers are at stake One of the best known For jitme the rapture of the end of electric mo tormen in this city is William night! Frazer, who is at present running a car on ' the Cumminsville electric line. lie is not Downfalln my husbands silent bouse only well known to his fellow employes but before, ' to the people who travel on his car. Mr. He hears me not then Death undo x is! Frazer a young man about twenty-sidoor. the and resides with hi3 wife and years of kge O. 144i self-possessi- on n, - ! 1 l child at Betts Street, Cincinnati, About a year ago Mr. Frazer was taken .with serious stomach troubles. He bought several kinds of medicine which were recommended to him, but none of them seemed to give him even temporary benefit. An enthusiastic admirer of that famous remedy known as Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People told him to try them. Frazer was almost discouraged, but took the advice. To a reporter for the Enquirer he said : I can most heartily recommend Dr. Williams Pink, Pills. They are all that is olaimed for them, in fact they advertise themselves better than any medicine I ever saw. I was seized some time ago with a bad attack of indigestion. My stomach hurt me nearly all the time and I could not digest my food. The pain was almost unbearable and I found nothing that would give me reliefs I confess that when I bought the first box of Pink Pills I hadnt much confidence in their efficacy because I had tried so that I was al'many things without success had taken one most discouraged Before I box 1 was decidedly better. Two boxes cured m entirely. While I have been under the weather from other causes my indigestion has never returned. If it ever should .1 know just what to do. I have so much confidence in the efficacy of Pink Pills that if I ever get real sick again with any disorder I shall use some of them. It i3 a pleasure for me, I assure you, to testify to the excellent qualities of these Pink Pills. They not only tone thq stomach but regulate the bowels aid act ast as a mild cathartic. Mr. Frazers testimonial means someHe speaks from personal experithing. ence and any one who doubts that he received the benefits stated can easily verify the assertion by calling on Mr. Frazer or seeing him some time while he is on his car. Dr. Williams Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are sold in boxes at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all druggists or directly by mail - , .from Dr. Williams Schenectady, N. Y. Medicine STORY OF IN Ilart. day of the d 3000 A. D. reader residence, family and phrenological classification; and when I state ;hat I have reached the mature age of ten, any one, must realize that I have something torth telling or I would jiever risk the penalty imposed by law Upon the purposeless author, No question but that we have made long strides In civilization during the past thousand years for (if we were to credit the accounts handed down by Contemporaneous historians) It is very doubtful if our ancestors at the beginning of the epoch had as yet progressed any further than primitive electricand aerial navigation. ity f But there was one great advantage the ancients possessed. This was the privilege of publishing a book upon the slightest pretext, and sometimes, it has been recorded, without any pretext whatever. In these latter days, jwhen every subject has been covered, classified and consummated, it is hardly possible to imagine the condition of literary science ten centuries ago. jThere was then complete originality of thought and word, and a reader might spend his life in vainly seeking for exhaustive literature upon any subject. Instead of the publishing of a book being an exceptional event, as now, it is said that one or even two new books each week was not uncomf , - JAPAN.? mon. , Made Tools. a clerk in the Bureau of Carpet Tacks Department of House Furnishing, of D continent (formerly North America). Although my labor is credited to Guthrie (the governmental center of D continent) I prefer to reside on O continent (formerly Africa) by reason of its superior climatic advantages, as well as the greater selectness of its single tax areas. I have the reputation of being honest and industrious, and although it. takes me nine minutes to reach my office from my home via the electric flash system of governmental transit, yet I am as regular in my hours of attendance as those living within a few hundred miles. i Having recently finished my proportion of individual labor for the common good during the current year and .!$ 4 I potatoes and peas, then a patch of on ions as big as a grave, beets, lettuce, sal sify, turnips, swTeet potatoes, vegetable oysters and other varieties of cereals and roots occupy the rest of the area. ' The farmer looks upon his growing Crop every morning, just as an engineei will inspect the movements of his machinery1, and if anything is wrong re pairs it. If a weed appears in the. bear patch he pulls it up; if a hill of potatoes or anything else fails it is immediately replanted. And when he cuts down a tree he always plants another to take its place. The artificial forests of Japar cover many hundreds of. square miles. and by this accuracy, economy and care the prospertiy of the country is permanently assured. As one crop is harvested the soil is worked over, fertilized and replanted with something else. The largest area of agricultural lands In Japan is devoted to raising rice, pers of the haps as much as as that crop requires a great whole, and, deal of water, the paddys are banked up into terraces, one above the other, and divided off into little plats twenty-fiv-e v or thirty feet square, with ridges ol earth between them to keep the watei from flowing away when they are flooded. All farming land Is irrigated "by a system that is a thousand yean old, and some of the ditches are walled up with bamboo wicker work. The farmers live in villages and theii farms are detached, sometimes a mile oi two and three miles away from theii homes. There are no fences or othei visible marks of division, but every mai knows bis own land, for it has been Ir his family for generations. Irrigating Mi , " L -- - first-destinatio- inn to 1., lit, t t.t .Kim i ) ; v 1 i no il !, Oj for a whklfj al ice-bou- wing-planes- i ; n semi-tropic- i It Her Mnsic Was Simply Nocturne. received government tickets for the same, I determined to devote my vacation to making a slow journey throughout the world. To the generality of mankind this might seem an absurd manner of spending a holiday; but they should remember that yOuth and animal spirits cannot always find relaxation in scientific pursuits. I had determinMy ed should be the newest continent of all continent H (formerly Antaricanaj and the slow passage thither on an air ship freighter, was a novel sensation indeed. Under the most favorable conditions a speed of over 100 miles an hour was impossible, and the voyage, although enlivened by numerous well-tol- d legends of ships that sailed on the water, seemed interminable. When we fiew over the gigantic system of mirrors thakby deflecting the rays of the sun have made a country out of this erstwhile coast, the air became rather oppressive, but In a very few moments we had reached the elevated landings. s Rapidly spreading my I jumped outwards from the deck, and soon reached the ground in safety. The moving sidewalk carried me rapidly through the streets, until attracted by the announcements from the automaton stationed in front of the public place of amusement I step-- ' ped off and went in. The manager came before the curtain, and, in an introductory speech, stated that his company would give a faithful reproduction of the wonderful American allegory entitled Uncle Toms Cabin. lie stated that in the days of Mark Antony (or Mark Twain, as he was sometimes erroneously callaued) and McKinley Bill, immen-e- d to witness this pagan diences gathered spectacle, and that thousands of negroes were torn to pieces by savage bloodhounds for the delectation of the ' Hows This! Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Ye, the undersigned, have known be-F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and Jieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WADDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, 'Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internaland ly, acting directly upon the bloodTesti-rmucous surfaers of the system. ::i ih r nt fr e. Price. 7c per bottle, i ty ell iiru?"i-ts- . I Halls For-.:;.,pills, Me. - i.- E3 c kt hs six-tent- 1 hs , a-- r,; self-possessi- I r on 0s.rGE.pa.nl Hoods " . f ;ou loup lrJ0r rpr. WCii 1 ''i - hojj-s- , old-tim- - ' es ' , j i Dor-cheate- - up-to-d- dr ate L Cut-ou- t x, con"? fiGi'JKgs USY. FISH- DRACffi TTe offer One 1 f-- . yMj y o IF" An-oth- ttu ditches and little paths boundary lines. Theoretically all the land belongs t( the eraeperor, but the greater part oi that under cultivation has been held ir the same families for generations and always descends from the father to th( oldest eon. The official statistics of Japan show that there are 11,400,008 men and 10, D 18,053 women engaged in agriculture which Is more than half the total popu lation. William E. Curtis. - of , nine-tenth- - w, j tw.entyj feet long, an equal amount ol are-usuall- - , . But to .return to my narrative I am There can be no market for American agricultural implements and machiners In Japan for two very simple reasons First, the farms are not big enough, and second, labor is too plenty. If a Japanese farmer should introduce a moderr upon his farm lie reaper and would cut down everything in the waj of crops while he was turning it around and there wouldnt be anything left foi him and his family to do all the rest oi ' the season. Every variety of agriculture is carried on in a mannar similar to that I have described, and the soil is in constanl use. A! couple of acres is considered s large tract of laud for farming purposes. Most of the farms are of smallei area, and the crops are greatly divers! .fled. Upon such a little spot of land will be grown almost everything knowi; to the vegetable kingdom; a few squart feet of wheat, barley, corn and millet a plat of beans perhaps ten feet wide bj ! tiOG imy self-bind- er I "VV. J I r G., tells the My name 'Everything Done on a Small Scale Ilome j forty-secon- G. 34-1- 1, spring season, in the year - If ARMING 0-- 2 'By Percie It is now the Company, - j barrd. i riin. In this way an c ;eil! assembled populace. In accord Hire SCIENCE UP TO DATE. movement is begun, weak at flrzt, but with the rudely drawn pictures In be gradually growing wider and wider ua found in. the extant copies of a curious til the candle finally assumes almost a publication called a comic or conic NOTES OF PROGRESS FROM IN- vertical position. To utilize this moveweekly, the part of Little Lva was DUSTRIAL FIELDS. ment of the candle, fasten to the axis played by a woman of advanced years, by means of pins long enough to keep and the cakes of ice were represented it from contact with the flames a strip by specially constructed and labeled Motor rower Obtained from a Candle-Som- e soap boxes. Illustrated tessom In Popular of pasteboard in imitation of a plank, On leaving the public theater I kept at each extremity of which stick two Coin-Th- e Experiments Tlie Dropping on the moving sidewalk for a few little figures cut out of stiff paper. Proposed New Naval Cap. miles, and then stepped off and walked are lighted, the When the candle-end- s for fully twenty minutes on the roadto seem will be enjoying a game figures way. This unaccustomed exertion was of NUMBER naval see-saof and will greatly heighten rather fatiguing, and as night was officers have re- the interest of the experiment. to find a I near made haste drawing cently been discussplace of shelter. - 4 i. On my right hand I noticed what ing the demerits of Heat-Pro.. Glass. S3 looked like a human habitation, althe present uniform new glass ha3 been a is said It that r" not cut was of constructed r p it have and though cap, rr the allows it while our is as uni inside shades Li manufactured, with anthat, . glass agreed that versal custom. The house (if such it and more free passage of light, is a decided check Is. other to heat. In a experiment it was proven could be called) was seemingly built fully as important and as Hijpfuj satisand suitable of painted wood, with square holes in of an inch as Spring Medicine, for at tMs that a glass plate four-tentbe can one factory ealth In tin there is great danger to which a few small pieces of glass were allowed but four and . devised, to take the thick cold set. Attracted by the possibility of an r. cent of radiant heat to pass through varying temperature, nee place of the one per of adventure (which of course are very fevers x eighty-sigerm?, prevah rare nowadays) I walked at once to how worn, which is deficient in many it. . Ordinary window glass lets A All these mny be ac ,'ht diseases. other very per cent of heat through. the door and entered. Almost at the points which the navy men say are esblood is kept pure, the dlgpEtLa of slab this glass al- if th9 and threshold I met the owner, and greet- sential to comfort. No official action thin bodily health vigorous ty t&ku ing him cheerfully announced my in- has yet been taken, but beyond the lowed less than one per cent of heat good, r tention of making aN brief stay with from gas to pas3 through it, although it authorities the of reluctance possible C seemhim. Much to my surprise he the transmission of twelve inpermitted to extra to officers the expense put soon ed to demur, but recovering his cent of sunlight. If this ushered mefinto a room volved, there seems to be no objeixion per is an heat from equal bar to cold, it Is a disand introduced me to his daughter. I to the change, and orders for a new cap glass was rather embarrassed to perceive would not occasion surprise. The de- covery that will revolutionize building glass that she was dressed in the pictured sign herewith has been suggested as an and many other of the arts. ofTheferrous The One True LI ood FuriScr, costume of aptiquity, but presumed improvement on the present headgear, contains iron in the form that it was merely done in sportive and officers who have examined it say chloride. Pills ness, LieaU&cUea. mood yet truly she looked a picture that the would be an Improvechange of loveliness. x ment. A Dropping Coin. . There was something almost picturj Bend a common match m the middle, rl ) esque in the braided hair, full skirt UL but do not break it entirely in two. and jaunty, huge sleeved waist, with An Unsuspected Cause of Suffering. on the r czarina collar; and although for pracacute an Now angle A scientist gives an account of a man place it at 11 tical purposes our present universal who was admitted to a hospital with mouth of an empty bottle, and ask dress is, much better adapted for both a severe and obstinate somebody how you may succeed in case of inflamsexes, I cannot but regret that in the mation of the eyes, face and hands. Or- getting the coin to drop into the bottle bosoms of their families at least wom-touching or breathing upon it. en might deign to wear the beautiful dinary applications gave no relief, and without It Is not likely that anybody will tell costume that historians ascribe to the a thorough microscopic examination of lz you Any Parkhurstian period. On engaging the the affected part was resorted to. This 0 to M want, asthe existence of thousands of young person in conversation I was Inches h (r h. proved Tires X to 8 Intounded to find that her name was tiny hairs, not. unlike in appearance ches vUs-fcnb- sto Gladys.. Who could believe that this had (it any those from the They caterpillar. axle. Kavri name of the past was worn by a na- entered the skin and this produced Cost many tive of the thirtieth century. times In a seaThex violent which irritation. plants Increasson to hay set But my wonder was further of low wheels ed when, still wearing the ancient the man had been working with were to fit your jeapon a was and found that a it examined, a cloth white she upon spread garb, forhanltng (rain, fodder, mantable and placed thereon several ves- variety of the, primrose was the Ac. No. ure, sels of the china ware, similar, to that offender. The downy-lookin- g hairs on resetting of tires now in our school museums. Instead the leaves were sufficiently rigid to Catlarree. Address . Kniptr 31 fg-- Co.. of receiving their portion of the con- prick through the skill, and each one F. O. Box U, Quincy ill. densed food in gluten capsules from was charged with a poison after th the public food factories, this family fashion of the fangs of a snake. The e DaRer & Co. LiniitEl, had evidently returned to the custom of! preparing their food them- doctor extracted this poison, which he The Largest Manufacturers of used as a subcutaneous injection in the selves in primitive stylo. cases of claims several patients. He PURE, HIGH CRADE Much as I marveled at this, I took my place at the table with the twain excellent results from this method of Gogdao rid Chocolates and joined in their unique repast. treating various obstinate skin dis- you, but you may easily perform the Continent, hats received ev y Strange as it may sound, the roast eases. In the same connection it may trick. Dip your fingers in a glass of HIGHEST AWARDS slices of meat and vegetables boiled In be stated that experiments in the treat- water a It few from and let fall from tbe great drops water, tasted extremely well; but the ment of cancer have been tried with on the of broken match. the to part trouble and time required prepare satisfactory results. An animal was Industrial and Food Swollen by the moisture, the wood-fibrand eat them must become exceeding- Inoculated with cancerous v EXPOSITIONS material, will tend to straighten themly monotonous. a after serum suitable the then, m EUROPE AK3 AMERICA. period, was meal After the strangs over, of selves, and little by little you will see canblood the collected was two and 1 engaged loft and father us, the angle of the match growing larger Gladys Caution : the maiden in conversation by asking cer patients were inoculated with it. and larger until, no longer the liihcUand wrapper on our supporting of . J her opinion as to the proposed chang-- In both cases there was an almost im- the coin, they let it goods, tonn.mfi should muke sure Into the bottle. drop our piece of manufacture, Pfthat ing of the earths orbit for the purpose mediate and positive improvement. Man. namely. ia printed on each package. of rendering the seasons more equal. Sufficient time has not elapsed fully to ' Future of the. Microscope. I regret to say that I know nothing test this discovery, but it certainly has SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. . the As about the subject on which you talk, great possibilities, physicians assistant and even though as, she answered. are only temporarily bene- guide in diagnos, the microscope is CO. LTD. DORCHESTER. WALTER BAKER MAS! patients deI somewhat astounded, Although to now the front. is It coming rapidly there is to fited, encouragement enough termined to persevere, and finally hit until the longed-fo- r ultima- the custom with some advanced physiupon the theme that usually interests persevere cians, whenever there is a case with tum is reached. the feminine element. obscure symptoms, or where consultaWhom have you selected as candiare tions thought necessary, to draw dates for your hand in marriage? I Primary, Beo Value of Artesian Wells. a few drops of the patients blood and ondary orTei asked. To my surprise her face turnIn many parts of the country artesian examine it under the be treated at cured In la to 35 days. Yotj canpermanently ed as red as a rose, and for a few rao: wells microscope. This be home for same price under came gruaran bored may and will furnish almost invariably decides the condition, ments I was fearful that she was ty. Iftoyou prefer toeoraebere we wUlcorw streams at the surface. This and is, in many diseases, an infallible tract pay railroad fareand hotel bills, and having an apopletic stroke. But be- running s due, of course, to the formation of nochanre.tf wefall to cure. If you have taken mer fore I could say or do anything to asas the blood Is the great sewerUli have eches end guide, cury, iodide potash, and sist her she hastily rose from her' chair the under strata of the earth,, and if age system of humanity.' It takes pain i, Mucons Patches In moiMh, Sore Throat, up Fin pies. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on one is fortunate enough to strike a and carries to the and left the room. any part of the body, Hair or Kvcbrows falling-outimwhatever lungs It is this llLOOU jPOJSON Although extremely perplexed by good vein the supply will be abundant. purities may exist. There to cure. We solicit tbe most obstThey are vre guarantee Secondary this unwomanly behavior, the sweet n portions of the south artesian wells consumed or cases and challenge the world for a exhaled. It therefore inate charm of the maiden caused her image lave been bored to the case we cannot cure. This die&e has alwar of twelve stands to reason that the blood Is the ha filed the depth skill of the most eminentUDCondk to dwell in my thoughts In a very sur- rnndred feet. One icians. our physof 300,000 these was capital behind sent wells to index the state of the tional Absolute sealed on system. prising manner. guaranty. proofs finished in less than three weeks, strikarpUcntkon, Address COOK KCMKDY CO test adopted by all She was entirely dissimilar to all the W? Maeonlo Temple, CHICAGO H-women of my acquaintance. Aside es a vein of water twelve hundred feet doctors Is the examination of the persand send this advertisement. from the wearing of such strange dra- below the surface that furnishes an out- piration after a great degree of heat pery, her voice was low and even, in- pour sufficient for the towns uses. It has been applied to the body. The sufstead of having the usual womanly s hot an uncommon occurrence that ferer is put into a steam-boand after harshness, and her gliding walk and one must drill the second time Into a some moments of profuse perspiration composed manner bore no resemblahce well to secure a permanent ?upply of the surface of the body is scraped' with to the manners of the brusque, excita- water. It is a curious fact nat after a steel sharp Instrumeht, by means of ble women who lead the van of ad- one has reached a certain which depth, whatever piping are thrown ' impurities vanced thought in our world councils. s unnecessary. A well in New York out be taken from may the To my extreme gratification, Gladys pores. This, was dug to a depth of a hundred with the blood is and her father returned together to state examination, fifty feet, and furnished a reason- by some practitioners to affordthought the room, and the former took up and all of a violin and bow and commenced play- able supply of water by pumping. After the assistance necessary in determining. Although her music was simply the second season it gave out entirely, ing the nature of the most obscure disnocturnes and rapid fingering, it was when the drill was put in and nearly eases. Of course, there are what may rendered in a sprightly manner, and two hundred feet more were cut be called new and this method would have been extremely pleasing through before water was reached. For will enable thediseases, skilled microscopist to to me if it were not for the fact of its the first hundred and fifty feet the detect 171 LL KEEP YOU DRY. them pipe and study their genesis harmony. After she had laid the in- went down, but after that the water and treatment. strument aside I took it up and played rose through the cut in the earth, there the G chord, with which I have debeing consistency and firmness enough The Torpedo Fish. lighted many critical audiences. My In LYE 00 the soil to make piping unnecessary. L1E17IS exquisite art, in playing th same At the last meeting of the Academy aud rirruios rwissis chord for over an hour, and giving all (PATENTED) of Sciences, Prof. DArsonval of the ColThe ftrongest and purest Lyf the distinctive phrases of expression The Candle Motor. de an read lege France, Unlike ether Lye, ft being interesting and modulation, was not seemingly A novel kind of motor is illustrated paper on a series of experiments powder and packed In a which a in lid, the content appreciated by her father, for In the accompanying cut. It is worked he made lately with the for use. Will always ready to me fish. minutes he few torpedo that neither very yelled a? the best perfumed Hard Scap comnor 30 A fish by steam, electricity minutes utthout boiling. Itisr centimeters in diameter if I couldnt play any other note than best for cleansing the waste pipes it neither could out a air; pressed requires boiler, shock of sin had and interlarded better I dj give lectins? sinks, closets, washing that stop, volts. twenty bottles, paints, trees etc. or cylinder, nor piston, and consists Prof. DArsonval applied some small his words with some strange interPEHNA. SALT MFG CO. were to that electric the fish and they were utterly incomprejections lamps Gecu Agents.. PhilaPau hensible to me. lit by the discharge from its body. In some instances the discharge was so PATFMT When I ventured to ask his reasons h Quickly. Send ir M0 Inwtitkm Wan I O JLstirar TaUJtfe Company, ''I til for returning to barbarism in eating iroMiry, N.X4 as to carbonize the lamps. powerful on me and dressing, be turned fiercely The electtic current generated by the VA'lintl Kodsfor locating- pohl or silverore.lort and said: Young man, Im tired of torpedo fish is sufficiently powerful to being a machine. The government kill small fish coming in contact with tells me just what I can and am to do, it. The electric discharge can even go CURE and how to do it. My food is always as high as 120 volts. sure and no one can be any nicer than itek PILC pH. tumor. A cure RttlEDV 7,, 60o. bruggitu or matt.J,, Bit. another, no one can work more than ItOSAALO, PhtU pL another, and as for employment that No Danger from the Breath. is all cut and dried beforehand. WithIt is said that there are no bacteria out ambition man is contemptable, and no man can appreciate food that never solely of a simple candle, i A motor like specific or other, in the expired breath PATE1ITSJRADE r.iARKS Examination and Advice as to Patentability of Inhas to worry about where he is going this is easily made. Stick two pins in the ordinary respiration of persons vention. .Bend for Inventors' affected with or How to Get to get the next meal. Im a Radical diphtheria or consumpheated over a lamp through a candle Patent. PATRICK OFAlUtKLL,Guide, D. C. Washington, therefore the warning against InI believe the good old days were the at opposite middle points, vertically to tion; best, and Im working as a missionary the wick. These pins will he the axis haling the breath of such persons is PAUKLtili to endeavor to get the people to vote unnecessary. The real source of danour motor, and you must set their exHAIR BALSAM if them back again. Clpxnw and bvaotiiica the hair. on the edges of two glasses. ger is in the discharges from the throat tremities Promotes a lnxurmnt trrowth. Astov I, stupefied by this madnose llever Fills to hertors Gray lungs. It is more important to its Youthlul Color. Hair mans n. .xigs, I retired to my bed Now light both ends of the candle, than and & hair lading-- ' , Cure vi but not to sleep. This benighted fam- which will burn furiously. Presently these ordinary persons realize that all 5 ', f (l st IVtii-should wax be or sperm falls into discharges disinfected. ily did not use the water mattresses, a drop of the which yielding to the slightest move- one of the plates set beneath to receive Underv no circumstances should well 1 ment, allow every muscle to relax 3nd it. The equilibrium of the balance people use towels or handkerchiefs or, He ; so I Mtlitr .. i tossed the of article indeed, (Lib. any thu3 sleep worn by the other t livelong night shaft being clothing destroyed, CMS Goodh ro s t ast 'i ) cn a crude feather arrangement; and end of the candle falls ;, t o. r driirieit. downward, patients suffering from these diseases. vowed that I would return home at end r the which has lost the first once and give notice of this dangerous causing wax to Men of great strength have always go up. But in its downdrop of conspiracy to the world. movement the end been the loses ward falling And so I have done. Chicago Joursubject of jeers from feebler L. beuver. to. Alt ku.S23 40 and betherefore in several turn men, Goliath drops, nal. didnt escape - - even When writ! n - to advertisers please Bay comes lighter than the other and rices 2avifi had his fling at him. Wat you taw tne advertisement in this papef j I am aweary, and the way was Lard The snow was deep, the way was hard 'The Great Strain on a Mans Nerves Sufficient in Itself to Wreck Him In a Short Time. The Experience Well-Know- Oh, husband, let me in! AND j of a Bn t, nd BBJCCSERS cm-remova- ble 1 i SURE for PILES DO-SAN-K- OS ( ! ) L . . f r t - - 1 r- - 1 s 1 m |