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Show 4'NN Hit. crotchety, cranky, maybe full ol aches and pains, isnt that a realistic description of one who is all DerriS?" Fames Celery Compound will soothe the irritated, strengthen the weakened, and brace up the shattered nerves. Cinque in its combination of nerve remedies, unique in its invigorating action upon the whole system, unique in lu wonderful cures of nervous diseases. is t Vk atk-- , op. V. loan. Lv idoa-- sot Oft 10 C Jok t id r. 'loud,, rand Wells, Richardson DIAMOND mer hroii; Co. ITop., & DYES OIGKIIEADAOIIEI racti . upper or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been piinted on the and faithfully carried out for many years. bottle-wrappe- PoHhiTfl) curtMl b)S these Little Pill. They also relieve Dl I ba )dy, U, at ti he si1 ;8 horn e nl.y si, drear death. ewells the volume ot proof that as a specific for all blood diseases, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ltonieinber, tliia is an old es- Every mr nn n re wh. heir L my d'( GHOICETEP LANDS The Railroad System of Texas having developed so ream to bnn within easy acrehsof good interior and ataboard markets the lands granted to the a bow, remon HOUSTON &TEXAS CENT L RY.CO. e. It has been determined to offer to settlers the Renowned Agricultl Lands Denver Located along the line of the Fort Worth vnfall ) auser A l.al City It. It., begmmog with Wilbarger Couuiv, comprising gc, ttle 200,000 ACRES cl barley, rye, vegetables, orchards ucd gardens and to various domestic grasses mutated in tle elevated ami healthy region known of Texas, they posses a lie tl as the houtheru Panhandle grental climate, favorable to man and beast, where can work be earned on the year round, and rnitig , outdoor ars in marked contrast with regions of early and late prill x frosts or of destructive blizzards is fast pouring in, and local government le reft U Population alreadv established, with bools, churches, Ac. Terms o Mlk: One fifth cash, balance in four equal iderl Si yearly payments, with interest on deferred payments. For further information at to these aua lauds in hnpra 'adjacent counties, apply to neiy I J. IS. NAPIER, Vernon, Texas, li , and vwho is prepared to show to purchasers); or to of I C. C. GIBBS, Land Agt, Houston, Tex. t & misery i ht J befc t FOR THE BLOOD Swifts Specific has cures me of a malignant brooking out on my leg. whivh caused intolerable pain. It was called Koreuia by the doctors lour of whom treated me with no relief. I candidly conies that 1 owe my present good health to S 8. y., which in my g g iesuiiiauoo is iuvalnable a a blood remedy. -MlftJi JULIA I) A WITT, 4 K27 N. 10th St 8t. Iouls. Mo. Our baby when two months old was attack-- f with Scrofula, which for a long time de-- 9 g M Vd entirely, and caused us jLtoved her eyentght of her life. The doctors failed to despair Jt0 'relieve! ber, and we gave Swltts Specific, jwbtcb soon cured her sntirelv, and she is . V. Delk, "tnow hale and hearty. Will's Point. Texas. w M J Rcrofirtadevelopedonmydaugbter swell and lumps on her neck. Vve gave her Jing and the result was wonder-5fu- l l Swift's Specific, the cure and prompt, 1 S. A. DeAILMOM), Cleveland, Tenn. I ITPflcmf for book giving history of blood Diseases and advice to sufferers, mailed free. 3 TAJK SWIFT 8PK0I KIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa. vj - j f llon'ii Your Liver. The old lady who replied, when asked her liver was, God bless me, I never heard that there was such a thing in the was noted for her amiability. house, Prometheus, when chained to a rock, might as well have pretended to he happy, aa the man chained to a- diseased F'or poor ver. Prometheus, there was no escape, but by the use ot Dr. Pierces Pleasant Purgative Pellets, the disagreeable feelings, irritable temper, constipation, indigestion, dizziness and sick headache, which are caused by a diseased liver, promptly disappear. how 1 farm of lfiO acres and upward. These lands were en etc In located by the Coin pa nv among the earliest, with as to soil, tuntT and water. Thew are ,ts. V etjwial care adapted to the growth of cotton, corn, cats, wheat, nd of Golden Medical Disco v ry and every growing in favor! Dr. Gatling's latest invention is a police gun or etreet piece tor use in riots. world-renowne- d Rare Chance for Settlers. 'our day tablished remedy with a record! It has been weighed in the balance uud found fulfilling every claim! It has bean tested many years in thousands of cases with flattering success! For throat and bung troubles. Catarrh, Kidney disease, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Kick Headache and all disorders resulting troin impoverished blood, there is nothing like Dr. Pierces CASTnt vseissss co., yoas. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.! S(,l Like It! Notlilii:; Price 2S Cents; d fitrn, infair the man who has frozen to Dies hard tress from Dyspcpua, In gee tion and Tool Iear Eating. A jierfeot reui I rsly for Pimaess.Naueitvi lrowsiness, 1WI Tat-in the Month, Coatcig Tongue Pam in the hide f TOKi'U) LlYhlt. The.' j regulate the Bowels) Pnrelv Vegetable. nd n 11 U Burlington, FOODZ? LACTATED is tln- e If a woman i. pretty. To me 'tie no matter. Be .lie blond, or brunette. So .li. let. me look at her. An unhealthy woman is rarely, if ever, beautiful. The peculiar diseases to which so many of the sex are subject, are prolific pauses of pale, sallow faces, blotched with unsightly pimples, dull lustreless eyes and emaciated forms. Women so afflicted, can be permanently cured by using ltr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription; and with the restoration of health comes that beauty which, combined with good qualities ot head and heart, makes women angel, of loveliness. Favorite Prescription is the only medicine for women. Bold by druggists, under a poeitive guarantee from the nianutacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, it be implicitly upon to do promises. 1 nervousness and gensuffering with eral breakdown or my entire system, and found Faine6 Celery Compound to quickly quiet iny nervousness and restore my whole system to P. B. Robarthon. vigor and energy again." Reed Station, Va. 91. Six for $5. Iruggists, ink '(8 Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland will live at the Victoria hotel when they retire to New York. Celery relied Compound all that ftn ndrt of tle son and then hid away the ret. Next dry she found him vlnjing with one of the forbidden sticks. Why, where did you get that? she asked; how did you know where it was? Mamma, dear, replied the miraculous intuition is philosopher, not the result of forethought" New York Tribune. Paines witl.. PUII.pli,r. the Kic, Massachusetts, recently lrimi;ht home some of that curious New- - ltedford wood tluit liurus with a bright blue flume. She burned a bit of it to amuse her lit- , Fidg-tf- 'S Serves. All ffr A Yonnc wife of Mrs. g YOU WILL SAVE MONEY There are people who feed themselves with their grief until they get fat on it. For Rickets, !Uaranma, and all Wasting; Dl.ordera or ( lilldreu Scotts Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, is unequaled. The rapidity with which children gain flesh and I have used strength is wonderful. Hcotts Emulsion in cases of Rickets and Marasmus of long standing. In every case the improvement was marked." J. M. Main, M. D., New York. Sold by all druggists. It is the fellow with the sand who lays siege to the girl with the rocks. Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor: Please inlormyourread-er- s that I have a positive remedy for consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy trek to any of your readers who have consumption it they will send me their express and P. O. address. Respectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl street. New York. electric car line to the top sionary Ridge ie proposed. of Mis- An Time. Pain, Trouble and will CURE CATARRH MV tVhn fishy wnsvUk. by using Whee he was Elys Cream Balm, USA. p n leant' r hand. fith a I k ury talf Apply Balm Into each nostril. ELY BROS., M Warren Bt N. Y USED CONFINEMENT, Book to "Mothkhs' MAiLEnrFRKK. IRAIFIILhl REblLAIflR (l., ATLA.NTAJSA. Bold by DmrG0isrs. iparedt. nibtfulr rtainlvc WXlt DRItI.9, all mil Styles poses. r aa mi ingetheb rout. for (leak mailing a ted il for " TOSIOADAY! A 5 30 THIS JHai a pad different from all bvhOOU v shape, witn Self- "'V'FaflaoLher. adjusting Ball in center, adapts Itself to all to'itionsof the body while the ball ln the cup precaea back tbe inteetines Just aa a per noea with ffoo finger, "itb itgt tne k via la hlJ tbe a radical and prctur secute.y day and night, Sent by wall. italn. ltteMT inty.Gort fiir h' UrLara tree MMAATei TRtSS HtQ. fL CalMf ndMr.Pr: sf- - foretime and then have them return luean radical cure. I have made FITS, KPILLPSY FALLING SKKNEsSb study. I waritif remedy to cure the worst cases. Because otlrs iny have failed ta no reatou for not now receiving act Send at once for treatise and tTee Bottle of my inf Able remedy Give Lxpresa andP.U. ALsUsKOOTsi.e. 183 Pearl St. N-- ASTHIYA CURED! ddre WAPJTFn p Sailor Uid t A l(l ,iter,the THE initoedii' & UTUAL jnbchk in LIFE INSURANCE A'Z't asset Bisiosooirn. horse0, ftMctu 0 KOHESTUDS. COMPANY mix. allen. a..w a.ui. and'; I prescribe nd fully ea dorse Big m the only specific for tbe certain cur of thtsdease. ti. H. IX H A II A M, If. D-- , Amsterdam. N. Y. We have sold Rig G for ananv years, and It has iven Us best of sail 3d the t; to the xhauete. lie had , , lavs hed pii 9. Tbe ed ofi long:- her, hi5 5 4 Vi. N. U,, Omaha, IFMesUoa this paper. DI.B.DYCHEACO., Chicago, 1)1, 00 Bold by Druggists. 45510. EEDa M W Beautiful m t (.him. H-- Reliable. Heed harden Heed b BtiCKBJbkJiocfcm "SEE On Farm. F ai in. fcocL (tend for ('a Ubr . I At., There was company at dinner and Bobby's mother was somewhat sur prised w hen Bobby refused pie. Why, Bobby, remarked tie of the guests, Y'es, aren't you fond of pie? mnrm. Im as fond of it as any little boy, but my sister made that pie. On what The I.ittlc Judge mo hold this to wish do you grounds "Well there man? Oilieer Lam men Wits a murther committed, eor; and, although Oi have me doubts about this man bein the criminal, it wouldnt do to let him go until we catch another felly. luck. six had a copy of Helen, years old, her. She to Fables given .Lsops looked at the title page attentively for a few moments, noticing probably the diphthong .E, in capitals, for the first time. That A is in a hurry, isnt it. Auntie? she said. Why Because its so? said her aunt. Boston Times. crowding the E. A mother was correcting her little boy the other day, and nppealing to him, asked how he would feel if he hail a son who dilnt do this nnd didnt do that, and so on. When she had reached the end of the inWell, mamma, quiry he answered: it I had a little boy eight years old, I dont think Id expect the earth of LotIIiimIii Mlpere. The girl who dances for dancing's sake wears a pair of thin, elegantly finished patent leather low heels nnd iaeing up the instep with ribbons. The beauty who loves to dance, but who has mom than ordinarily pretty feet, which she wishes to display to the best advantage, wears bronze silk stockings, elaborately clocked and Louis XV slippers of tan suede, embroidered on tbe toes with gold beads and sometimes having a gilded heel. Miss Haigous, the beauty, wears the former, and Miss Heekslier, the belle, who has charming little feet, the latter. Miss l)e Wolf wears with ber India ton gown a little pair of sear-lt- d satin slippers, sharply pointed at the Miss toe, and India red stockings. Marbury, who has extremely pretty feet, wears pale blue stockings ami black satin slippers embroidered in gold. Mrs. James llarvey Dew wears a pale yellow empire gown, with blue silk stockings and yellow satin slippers. Mrs. James G. Blaine, jr., receives ber calls in a black lace gown, and wears scarlet stockings and slim, patent leather slipiers. Most cf the debutantes wear their white tulle dancing dress, tan suede slippers fastened witli small silver Luckies. New York World. low-heele- d for two weeks with neuralfia tbe face, auJ procured immediate rebel by using Salvation Oil A 0. BVLD. Curry St., Ba! to., M.L A Chicago lover let bis girl thst heroutd tell what ahe was thinking ot. lie thought she was thinking ot him, but she wasn't; it was about Dr. Bui!' Cough Hvrup, which had just cured her ot a dreadful cough. When a little mail is bopeleasly in love it greatly iurreaxes ins sigh. M RS. WXI. CS.'i N. The State of Texas on coming into He Union reserved to itself its public lands, and afterward devoted the alternating sections to promote schools and aid The Houston and TexaaOntra! R. R. Co. was ths first to build and select from ths then public domain. For some years it has been at ths merry ot its creditors, but has recently been reorganised and is now ready to part with ita landed estate, nnd make title thereto. By an to be found elsewhere, it wid be seen that settlers can have time in which to complete purchases. The man who invests in a worthless mine is a hole sold fellow. rail-rond- FUEL Al.g Iht tl n'oii: 13 AI Wt tfhllii Tb li SPIOM f lt'L nj fans. BIm of it m drugglM preettuint.ivtenUra&urciioa pkwher f Price $1 per Bottle- r put op tor the BOTTLES Pm MKSattoa of oil who deir tlnislr icw CROUP KKMKDir X4JuU TAsss iturima m remedy far tti.V 5 UilT T10S tnvr Fon T linos r Diskasws, Ctiuuns. Colds, etc., effectual relief is found in the use ol ' Brown's Bronchial Troches. Price 25 cts. Bold only in boxes. srsng LUNG DlbTASK sAoi dd secure iks Lmrgt $1 Srtilis. Mother. Raad! April is. isss. Osiuiotrs, tr,SN's TUs LUNG lib in a erwavracw. dmd forAI.1 TSs IgUigs think 1G SIS IsIDcreasiBS eonstasUr. Is bo stedaciuG gugbI w a fur bdiS W bouee rruiip C 8 M SRTIN. CsbtOLO MT ALL MSOIVIMC lr(g,M. UA'ALAA. The busy chimney sweep appear freali root every day. I33THER9 As arkaowtedeed ths best, betng hardier, ore prudoctiva sad yield bet Ler crops. S lLLCSTBAIEU ly CATALOGUE rac Ud USB WB.lt run IT. L. L. MAY vTiowsrs sub For Stablemen and Stockmen. M svna. CO.,Mmsg. St. As Cutuii, CURES Cat. SwalHap, lprU, n. fttratM, CrtvkcA ImUlM. WQBd, Rlrtakitt DikUmpflr, Cll, VKUltv, FU Bril. FUtal. Turnon, Splint, BlugbouM la Its at if Blf Direction with feotU. PLANTS ERGftJl AND SEEDS Pul, BrwliM, Bttff&c, LmM, Cdatractlott, Fllk Only $3 for a 240-11- Tfcl ttsQWk Vermillion mmiUsoM &t IWruiy.tn Bnu IWm, ow out) lb, 1 UhJ orb! fik. Mot A Wacon $4. omd ton tor f . Buj thr br aiol Mvr monrv Hen4 fewildUittfrapiitidi irctlMl for ."rollEr lb. i.wt rl POSITIVE CTRK FOIt INDIGESTION AND ALL Moitiftc.t Trouble Artilag Therefrom. J7tir Xh'Hffffigt or General Dealer will fet Vr Cura for you if not already f slock, or U wiU e omt Ay fiuitl on lecetpt of J5 cts. i5 boxes tl 09 ut eiampe boinpie sent on receipt of "bcenl tu imp. THE CHARLES A. VOGELKIUXK. Baltimore 1IL A wBtVt(h kiwrrm, Ins urn pHA'lcrd Vera-Cur- a Diamond DYNPKPNIA. k I in mjur4fcur bj m.mf fbercsinvurn. All ar tlnvfr fininhf.t iniw mnp AT PmLGOIHTS AMD bsALikUL THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO, BsRlsura. SU. ru yw. Family Stole ) fr Affiericaii Faria Scale co., cnicags EEvRxzmsziszuzrsscza UDDERS PASTILLES. ezsssrssza:yisrsrssssi istkki Jr, 11 LbdtrUttioM ii, Rmw gy y KCRTKEEN GHON IffncHt Yxvywiln uwke prnumr Slrplirlisoiis Lriiurai Hours. J ctnr wiark'fc.aml n Ktrijf i.Wcn Polodd, txr Lmi d kH rooismif I farm Hinnt RAIJr.Ktf'R George Stephenson, the great railway Flttfi. Id. k omp? ($. IdHrti VrwrtAble FMT FA Poio nisi 9 1. (kauL pioneer, did not kuow his alphabet until he was 18 years of age; but he no sooner became convinced of the neces-itof learning to read in order to get along in the .world than he set about it with all the energy he possessed, and went to school (though he made rather a big school boy) while he was working him.. twelve hours a day at a very laborious Beside learning to lead and Society Reporter Id like a vaca- work. write and acquiring the other elements tion of a month, sir. City Editor of education, he mended clocks and Why, what do you mean? We cant shoes for his neglibors iu liis leisure hours. Stephensons example spare you now, right in the midst of shows thatGeorge a great deal may be done if the season. What's the matter? we only make up our minds to do it. Society Reporter Oh nothing much; wedIn a Quandary. only in writing up the Blowout enter life TMistali White Doctah, my little pair ding I said; The happy ehde-doncaught de hoopin' cough. under auspicious - circumstances, Doctah Block (after serious thought) nnd it appeared in the paper suspiYou mus take tree hairs from a mule's cious. 1 guess Id better go south lor back an put em on dat chile. Dey will the rest of the winter. Toledo cure de chile, but itll kill de mule. Blade. But see lieah, doctah, ! a poor man, is, an 1 can't afford ter lose dat ere Joshua, said a farmer who lived a Imule. Wont takin' de hairs from some few miles from a Western town, in odder place cure de chile widout killin conversation with his eon, where do de mule? Only one? Yon kin take em from you think we had better plant our de mules hind legs. New York But dot ud kill me. potatoes next Spring. I don't know, father, I hadnt thought ofit. IIow Weekly. would the land down by the creek do? Sir. Sfwzll IVIskea a Down by the creek? repeated the CbicAfo (111) Arkantss Traveller, Feb 9. A Traveller representative, learning old man, scornfully. Well plant I hem at the corner ofOnellurdred nnd that Mr. George W. Bewail, of Auburn, 111., had held a lucky number in Eighteenth and (lay street, lot 6, Park, of the Louisiana State block .117, Jenkins addition to the the last drawing Lottery, interviewed that gentleman. It of Ilollow. Swamp city was found that Mr. Sewall had Von Bulow was walking one day of ticket No. 40,789, which drew the second capital prize of $100,000 in the comin Berlin, when he met a man with panys drawing of January 15th. Mr. I was asked incidentally whom he had formerly been on some- Bewail said: purchase n ticket in this what intimate terms, but whose ac- by a friend Itodid so, paying one dollar drawing. quaintance he was desirious of drop- for the same, and gave the matter no ping. Tiie quondam friend at once ac- further thought until, to iny great surIIow do you do. Von prise, I was notified tlint my ticket had costed him. Bulow? delighted to see you! Now drawn a prize. I received my money the Adams Express company, I'll bet that you dont remember my through five the date of the drawing. name! Y'ouve won that bet, re- The days afterwas handed me without $10,000 plied Von Bulow, nnd turning on his question and without the slightest inheel he walked off in the opposite di- convenience or annoyance to me. The one dollar which I paid for the ticket is rection. the first and have ever inA teacher in the infant department vested in the ouiy money I lottery. Mr. Sewall has already invested the of an Eighth W ard Sunday-Schoof his lucky draw in Cook proceeds observed in a recently girl county (111.) bonds, an investment which the class making desperate efforts to is regarded as perfectly safe, and which suppress the exhibition of something will bring him a comfortable income. which seemed to please her wonderluL hrnd Advlca to a klntterer. Tom Merritt is on deck again. If the ly. Thinking that relieving her mind might quiet the child, the teach- gentleman from Marion did not bob up er inquired the cause of her merri- at such times the legislature would lose one of its quainest characters. ment. Why, exclaimed the child, Merritts stutter gives a peculiar spice my drammas dead, ami papas to his stories. Several years ago, desirze to me let funeral zis at goin sing ing to achieve distinction as an orator, . p.rernoon. he sought to have the impediment it was An English rector in a Sussex par- enred. He heard of a man who, said., could cure stuttering, and conish once visited a poor old widow sulted him. Being informed that the who had nine or ten children. All of impediment could be removed, he was so elated that he made known the fact them except the daughter had gone to all Lis friends, one of whom was Sam out into the world and left her. At Bnckmaster, who need to run the old penitentiary. last thedaughtertnamed and leftthe Alton Dont do it, was Buckmaster' adA DELIGHTED YOUNG WOMAN. mother alone. said the vice. Dame, e, pun-pirector, you must feel lonely now, Hy face was all biotchc complexion like ejaculated Merritt, in Look t my face and my heruls-a- ot tallow; after having had so large a family. astonishment. No wuuder they thought me and called me "Because your stuttering is all there Such as you ww 'there some tins Yes. sir, she answered, 1 do feel it ago. fright; lonesome. I have brought up a large is to you. Dont do it, rejoined No one need have pimples and skin gray and See myfreeh cheeks, and Im getting a dimChicago Tribune. and here I ain now living family, taJkrw, ple, Patti can carry on conversation in fivs alone. And 1 missesem and I wants I don't look at .nil like I used la, I ' li sfie'il take what I took, ev'ry morn, em; hut I missesem more than I different langur gee. iuatm. bun, and night. y e Ten-Strik- e. ol d -- r. wantsem. Only BaSyCarfiapfevl privatefi rharwe within 73 mii of Ihako. CUAft. JiAIAEKs MfK.Je onc-lml- Buck-maste- - mKNYER f1 the WorlA siao.ooo.ooo. Aiwa of 8' who H SOLDIERS'1!""' w- - E. MOS of nuw yohk. is Tb Largest, Cheegce; ead itest 0 0 hank FITS! I CURE I do not mean merely I stop them t T nogro Pfk 6W-'- frhbors Apre, Mfg Co., Holly,lIioL Gerasan Asthma ( a neveratLtoritemi NsdiAtgrtlwr is Uiewos cafwe.ineureeoomfort-wi col. Price I sbleeieep:effcuceneherea.lotherfaij. frU 5)c. ad II 1.00,olDrt2jnatofS mail,F fcaiunle If Ht knl Mrf' Yorctmp r11 foi1 till rREK. Hein U ftrsf TPntiO AR1J BrewBttj NEW TRUSS pPry WANTED! V.rery horse owner buf 1 to I Itioes never under borse'a feet. Sen cent in Mumps to pay Bid postage pecking for Nicitle Plated Hmple that sells for DAYS TRIAL. ' rvmcn from cents. fnvf;cn tit: .XT Rrpwtr'HfetT IVEN AWAY to Holder 111. I ape of j Cranberry sauce Mffers from mercy in that it should alwats be strained. Lak St. the ch' druggists. Chicago, be jable It is an old adage, "To be forewarned is So let it be in your to be forearmed. case, who read this, and keep on hand Alwhich is sold by all Balsam lens Lung GOULD, AUSTIN & CALDWELL CO., 167 & 169 Io'1 with and d complete and Under: omb Pnr-Sen- Conversation enriches t lie understanding but solitude is the ichool of genius. particulars, address, gentle t . mil 20 cents for laandsoma Catalogne, For which': i to Castorio. she tmd Children, airs gore them Canroria. tVhee ebe became Mies, she clung (V hen v. I suffered o! one-tent- Child, etae cried for Cesrena, 1TBERS FBIENI1 fMOHILD BIRTHJAsy IF 8EFOWE operaft of the p nefieiai gave her Cantoris, we A Knife wlila a HUIorf There is a gentleman living in this a knife Love is lilind. they say. Before city who has in lus yxiRse.-vsiooner owned J:m Bowie, which was marriage lie eertainlv is, anil after pheii to him lyby Jean ludillo, a man n' lrrintre he needs to le. Somerville w ho h it the IjUittr band of pirates to follow the fortunes of Bowie, and who Journal. is still living. The knife is of tempered Joseph Chamberlain nays that the steel, the blade sixteen inches Jong, with a steel guard and a lmckhorn lmn-dlhome rule question is losing its The handle is dressed smooth ill think he not wln-rlerhaps d hand clasps it, uml on one so after he has Uen married longer. side is the f a silver plute, one and When it is a man who is about to inches long, set into the handle, on which is scratched in rude characters, he told a secret he shuts the door. Jim Bowie. On the steel guard of When it is a woman she opens it to the knife, on the upjer side, two notchmake sure there is no one listening es Lave been cut with a file, which old Jnan Badillo said were cut to mark the outside. number of men Bowie had killed with scientific The only color, says a the knife. On the lower side of the are three notches, which are said note, that can le determined by the guard to represent the number of Indians cense of touch is blue. Truecnougli. scaljied with the same knife. The knife A man always knows when he leels was given to Bad silo by Bowie while Bowie was a resident of 8L Augustine, blue. Tex., ant was presented by Badillo to Miss, bow old are you? its present owner Judge in when the latter succeeded in recovering from the I am thirty. Wit ness Well, between Comanches ten bead of liorscs which Well, Thirty what? had stolen from Badillos ranch, and Ill your they put forty. thirty thirty-fiv- e miles west of San Antonio. thirlv-nine- ; I down at guess you Honey drove (Tex.) Special. age wont loose anything by that. CHrrettt TYit. hoss-steali- n U find Pisos Cure for THE Consumption BEHT remedy for end to bonenew clear the throat. warkta fere th RMS Ltat beat a alhr ' CnatlTnatftt F.KKr lWWl t avtfiirl aMt amcum. j ki b a ease. Timi mi AtrKIbrtt CABECURFO. ilPiirr fr fo any one afRicted ASTHMA iHArr BRO, Rochester, HOWS THIS! One Hnndred Dollars Rewart Philadelphia man (in Dakota:) dorWe efler case Catarrh that can not be What did that man do, steal a waredanyby takingel Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Prope.. Toledo, O. horse? Leader lynching mob have known K. J. We, tbe Worse. Kill somebody? Worse Cheney lor undersigned, tbe iact 15 years, and believe all bueiaees ner that, stranger. We dont lynch him perfectly honorable in able to carry and financially fellers fer and killin no transactions, nt any obligations made by their firm. more. Were a people West L Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Tolewen we ant pushed to hard. But, do, Ohio. ft Marris, Wholesale you see, there aut no law to reach Walding. KinnlnToledo, Ohio. Druggists, There isnt? that fellers case. Van li peers, Cashier, Toledo NaNo Sir. Hes one o these rte E H. tional Bank, Toledo, Ohio. eastern coyotes wot comes around Halls Catarrh Cure is tnken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus suggestin jawbreakin Injun names surfaces of tbs system, Price, 75 cents pet for north and south Dakota. all Druuists. bottle. Bold R. Y. law-ahidi- n I hiked the delighted young woman what she referred to, and ahe answered, Dr. Fiereee Golden Medical Discovery. It is (lie best bcautifier In tbe world, because It purifies and enriches the blood, and pure rich blood gives good health, and good health beauty. Dr- - Pierces Golden Medical Discovery Is guaranteed to cure all Blood, Tetter, Eczema, Skin and Scalp Diseases, as Blotclies, Eruptions, Erysipelas, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood, or money .paid for it will he promptly refunded. . . . Salt-rheu- -- by . Copyrighted, .1888, by Wouug IHsrmsAET Wkuzcax. Assooa-nos- , Proprietor. -- yr jr phLo. p'OTy UJnatterTrilil HEAD, no it perma Hotly cured by-D- ft CAGE'S XUtTABRH EEMECY. bow tmd or of how long standing.. SO ueata, by druggists. i . |