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Show zr TEE TIMES fas' Bt Tat r. Timm M. FINMUO. BATTLE Ppsushuio Comm. tditor and Hiufir. SAID HI3 LIFE GAN THERE. NAPOLEON UTAH. COALVILLE. RIYOLL OF BE- Tiis Short Campal(n Waa the Tn rainy l'olnt of ths War sail Shaped tb II Utarjr of Europa for Twenty Teara After trying the public all these years Scbweiufurth objects to being tried himself. Thereafter. Cleveland has organized a club bt d men. This Is probably & ' bald-heade- ROFT-ST- ft 6 i br Sh yloe k sT LO AXES . Life of Napoleon rn the femur y dg scribes the master- - J,y- - Jy .filin' ta which ; ca'ra-- lt Na-- i v. 43 cent, or lu cent tor each dinner. The mend' for this dinner wa delightfully palatable, and as the cost of each separate dish was given the fact was demonstrated that one need not Hite extravagantly in order to live well. Beginning with a puree of vegetables. It waa followed by sheep's liver, larded and served with brown sauce. Next were baked potaloea, turnips with cream sapee,, cream slaw and apple tapioca for dessert. The cost of these 2 cents torcabbage, 10 cents for liver, 3 cents for potatoes, I cents for three turplpg, cents for a loaf of atale bread, 3 cents for apples, 2 cents for tapioca, 3 cents cAAa loreggi,''and I tot butler, cents for spice, which bring this very appetising meal within the A BIG AFTER THIRTY YEARS. A THE BUCKEYE STATE CONTRIBBew UTES THiaSTORY. Taylor, at tha Gallaat lastk fS- V. tn Which n Good Bargain Might Have Been n Burden. n J, - .Or-.,f- rprsa-jjae- ht -- ed - T - - i fa-onrP(- t(l I the-valt- m e. to-da- y, evef-grOw-l- ' Is Your Blood Pure 1 Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Hoods ter THE forty-- eight Lo-nat- o, e t EST B FOR INVALID S JOHN CARLE A SONS, New York. Besras A Pepsin Glim, THE PERFECTION OF CHEWING CUM. A Delicicus For Zi Mzi) Formi of INDIGESTION. t y, Mas-aenaa- ! ti V paign, military poleon'a genlue - first won limit world-wid- e re Prof, HE COT THE SUQAR. deSloane thus scribes the bat- Bow m Monkey Beaaoaad Oat a Very Some valuable work a of art havt been found In Great Jonea street. New tle of Rlvoll: At early dawn began the Kbouj . Problem The following anecdote of a tame York. Great Scott! what wll the conflict which was to settle the fate of Mantua. The first fierce coafeTwaa monkey, to which was given a corked Smtiheawf to that? between the Austrian left and the bottle with a lump of sugar Inside, In"Listen to tbs Mocking Bird" was French Tight at EL. Mark; but it quick- dicates that the animal, though unable written forty years ago last week. The ly spread along the whole line as far as to invent, could Imitate. A phrenolocomposer, 8eptlmus Winner, Is still re- Caprino. For some time the Austrians gist would say that the monkey had bad the advantage, and the result was perception but not "caauallty." How ceiving royalties from It, as the copy-eigtn suspense, since the French left, at to get at the sugar waa a problem that does not expire until 1897. Caprino, yielded for an Instant before bade fair to drive him crasy. SomeGeorgOfoore, the author of "Esthei the onslaught of the main Austrian times, In an Impulse of disgust, he Waters, as he Is generally known over army made In accordance with Alvln-ry- s would throw the bottle out of his reach, here. Is coming to America within n first, plan, and, as he Supposed, and then be distractel until It was if he tooks anythlng like n upon an Inferior force by one vastly given back to him. At other times he lately published portrait of himself we superior In numbers. Berthlcr. who by would sit with a countenance of Intense ahould prefer not seeing him. But as his calm courage was fast rising high dejection, pntemplating the bottled the portrait was done by one of the In his commander's favor, came to the sugar, and then, aa if pulling himself new artists who affect a style whose rescue, and Massena. following with a together for another effort at solution, fhief idea seems to be trifling carica- judgment which as Inseparably linked would sternly take up the problem ture, we conclude that the title has bia name with that famous spot, finally afresh and gaxe at the bottle. He restored order to the French ranks. would tilt It ono way and try to drink nothing in particular to do with It Every successive charge of the Aus- the augar out of the neck, and then The use of the word "gent in place trians was repulsed with a violence suddenly reversing it, try to catch it of gentleman is not of such recent which threw their right and centcf as it fell out at the bottom. Under the origin as some may Imagine. In a. com back toward Monte Baldo in Impression That he could capture the confusion. plaint made by Tliomaa, sixth Lord sugar by surprise, he kept rasping his Clifford against bis own son, Henry,, The battle waged for nearly three teeth against tbs glass in futile bites, who afterwards "became the Duke of hours before Alvlncxy understood that and warming to the pursuit of the reCumberland, the following is found: it was not Joubert's division, but volving lump, used to tie himself into Certain army, which was above him. egular knots round' the bottld. Fits persona young gents, as well as others." This must In bis zeal he then pressed forward on the most ludicrous melancholy have been written early In the sixteenth the plateau beneath the height to would alternate with spasms of delight century, because Thomas died In 1523. bring more of his troops Into action, as a new Idea seemed to suggest Itself and Joubert somewhat rashly advanced followed by a fresh series of experMilwaukee paupers are- too laxy to" to check the movement, leaving the iment. Nothing availed, however, unThe til one day a light waa shed upon the work. Only eight in the entire county road to St. Murk unprotected. wiled themselves of the oppor-tunit- y Auatrlana, prompt to lake advantage problem by a jar containing bananas to plant potatoes on.the 400 acres of this blunder, charged-de- p the hill, failing from the table with a crash and of land which the citizens hhve turned and seized the commanding pwjtlon; fruit rolling about In ail directions. London's Infernnl Machine. over to ths Associated Charities' for tho but simultaneously there rushed fro jp is monkp'jhlp contemplated the A most interesting case la devoted WOMEN'S OATHS. n. battal-llo' the anl rSIWOHed furposw Although flble.Jvodled men H, Liftopposite aide three French nes found in t tue aTmshouiS lave teeg to the retrieve hlTuTST. the clambering In up ing high The Fair Swore More In Old Time Jmpe?lS2el pie owork potato patches they eheMantflY The,' jjtyalcaj a upon the floor with a hroyght it Than Nowaday refusd. They probqfcly bmigfit uieia firs to remendous noise, smashing the glass m ke nenJb Dr. Barker New hall, of Brown Uni- work. Mid anarchists. A storming col- to fragments, after which he calmly when In the hands o( the again and the top, ts why the pauper Job umn were thrown the are in his paper on 'Women' few versity, having exploded represented back In disorder. transferred the sugar to his month, and them so well. of torn and twisted Speech in ClaEsic Llterattire.'' said: onlyhy packages At thatlnstant appeared in Bonaparte's munched it with much satisfaction. fragments. The most ingenious of thethought end lnconse- rear an Austria! corps estfmated by former Is made so that it exactly ri-- ! , f v Ths poorest girls In the world art qt queut expiesbloa are characterTsuc of as 4,000 strong, which, having tembles a larg chunk of coaL EXTRACTING OF TANNIN, those not taught to work. There are him the female mind, and are exhibited e. waa house of the the found la which come down the left batik, ' , v - thousands of them. Rich In oration 32 of Lysias, by the lack g.. parents have had now crossed 1L rlv7 la luxe the is, externally, merely jtedford v frucrtea! aJ It Has Lately Became can. of connection between the sentences In The tin petted them and they have been taught amusing only really rncb right at RJvoii in its rear. Had Profitable Iuduttry to despise labor and to depend upon thing In the whole museum is in this one place and by the excess of It in The extraction of tannin from pal- CasA It is a queer shaped affair with another; while in Terence the insertion other for a living, and are perfectly they arrived hut a minute sponer, the hill of Rlvoll would, have been lost to metto leaves has now become prac- a curving neck, and was found in front of a parenthesis often breaks the con- belplestThe moat forlorn-looki- ng of maktical Industry, and It ia claimed that of th bouse of a very exalted person. tinuity. Again, we notice the prolixity women belong to this class. It Is the the French. As it was, Instead an attack, they h&d to await one. leather tanned with this product cpn be Dismay waa general, for it was taken as shown by useless repetitions duty of parents to protect daughters ing directed a galling artillery more economically produced than that for granted that it was a bomb. Subse- otatyle, Bonaparte from this deplorable condition. They or develdiffuseness and garrulity as such however, fire against them, and thus gained time which la treated with oak of hemlock quent investigation, do them a wrong if they neglect It the fact that it was a model for a are familiar In Chaucers Wife of oped hold to to both his and reform ranks ' Evert' daughter ahould bex taught to bark, while the residue forms a valuBath. Flato and Cicero tell us that baby's feeding bottle. earn her own living. The rich aa well the newcomers in check until his own able paper stock, which is also utilized. women are conservative and keep hamIn the process of extraction the leaves-an- d ' BROAD TIRE WACONS. aa the poor require thla training. The reserve, coming In from the next . many antiquated phrases. Such are off stems are separated, tho stems aro wheel of fortune rolie awiftiy around; let westward, cut them entirely in found letter and elseCorndlas Alvin-cxiTom tho retreating columns of crushed flat through rollers, while the There ft We Reeeon Why They Shenld where, while proverbs abound in Theothe rich are likely to become poor and down to and them lay compelled Wot Be Teed Everywhere. leaves are finely shredded; this mate-t-l- al the poor rich. Skill added to labor ia crituss fifteenth idyl. Women also arbis! Thus ended the worst deWhile the subject of good roads ta be- show their emotion Is then, flared In a large wooden no disadvantage to the rich, anil la in-- , their by pathetic repetimost which Yout feat and the the of tn country complete every part tank and covered with water, the mass ing agitated dlapcnaabie to the poor. Well-to-d- o tions and exaggeration, as In the are so sustained. in most the far Interested Austrian army had subject Is brought to the boiling point but not those ascribed by historians to cerparent must educate their daughter doing their best to make bad roads speeches to work. No reform is more imperative Such was the utter demoralization of allowed to boll violently-bei- ng kept on tain Roman matrons and lu Alciphron's narrow tires worse till using by columns the flying apd disintegrated near but below the boiling point for than thla their wagons. Heavy loads are drawn love letters. Swearing was 'once quite that a young French officer named the liquid being then over our mud roads on these narrow-tire- d common among English women, so hours, Rene, who was In command of fifty men ready for the tannery. After the tanand deep rut cut into Juliet's nurse and Dame Quickly swear Mexico hae cheap labor and bids fait at a hamlet on Lake Garda, success- nin has been extracted, the palmetto Is them, wagons that tn wet weather make them very freely, while Hotspur reproaches to become a fashionable competitor tn imitated Bonaparte' ruse at Steamed la a chemical solution, which almost, and sometimes entirely, imof womcotton growing. Large quantities of cot- fully and such an imposing removes the silicate contained In the passable. I have a sort of a pity for Kate for using the weak oaths displayed en. In classic antiquity the weaker sex . Louisiana have been confidence to a ton eeed from a of fifteen his team along flying troop glossy shield a man who urges palmetto and changee-thswore the more and matrons planted. Last year in some of the states hundred Austrian that they surrenmuddy road, ail the time grumbling most of all. Infrequently a can reto which be mass, gummy was Increased cotton Greece, as men swore acreage the he lt when of the to might about be believed dered badnesj Jowhat they moved without lnjuryjo the fibre; but fold. " In the low lands, where frost doe reduce th labor of hfs team from one-thi-rd by Bo goddess save - Demeter, so th force superior to theirowii. Next mornin making Imitation horsehair this one-ha- lf not come, the cotton plant become a to by using wide tire at women by no god but Zeus, while oaths ing at dawn, Murat, who had marched gummy mass is allowed to dry, as It oost to himself by Aphrodite were especially characadditional little perennial shrub which bears every seavery to the all night point, appeared adds to the elasticity of the fibre. There and to the great saving of team and teristic. gain In the best period Roman son. It la believed that cotton can be on the slopes of Monte Baldo above the are several combinations in w h tch lfce f e m per. It tfi to be hoped that the first men never called Castor to witness, nor grown at a profit tn some parts of pass of Corona, and united with production of tannin and fibre is said legislation looking to the improvement the women Hercules. Similarly cerMexico at two cents a pound. If this be will be in the Joubert to drive the Austrians to be practicable and advantageous, so of the roads of the country tain interjections were the exclusive true, the aouthsnfpUnters who are de- from their last foothold. The of encouraging the use of wide way pursuit in tanneries situated that the order to Their la vicinity acreage get was continued a far as Trent Thlr creasing property of the women, a among some will narrow-tire- d on for wagon paper mills can grind the palmetto tires, tribes they have peculiar names savage dosen with a than more bigher price may mis their aim. It teen thousand prisoners were captured of damage In the same manner as bark, and the do remains to bo seen whether Mexican in wide tire If the road are at all soft for many objects. two days. This short camthose residue, after bleaching, is in ' proper No one dispute the philosophy of wide cotton will be as good quality aa that paign of Rlvoll was the point shape for the paper mill. grown in our southern atatea. lt Is the of the war, and may be turning tires, and no one seems to have any Bald to have Thoroughly Organised. reason to offer why they should cotton of good grown tropical poor quality 6f Europe for twenty the There no more work ia folshaped history Our farmer Groggins be used. simply not HOUSEHOLDHINTS. that baa given the American product years- ,- Chroniclers dwell for narrow on those town me, an Ill starve. Brog-gln- s and this upaa go using low precedent lta advantage over the cotton produced few moments at the hill above Grease may be removed from woolen tires because their father did before the dont ye git out o th plaee, Why India. .ta U with strong cold them. Lumbermen and freighters use an enter some other town? Groggins plateau of Rlvoll, and wonder wlyt the goods by spongtng' wide tires almost universally and save Id have to tramp there, and If th result would have been if the last Atis coffee. Wear old loose kid gloves when ironIn I860, the Incorporated banks oi trlan corps had arrived five, minutes money by doing so, but it seems that reglar tramps should see me. Id be the United States had a total capital sooner. But an accurate and dispas- ing, as they will save many callous farmer do not car to economize in mobbed. What ter? Ye used this direction. The condition of our to te a Brogglns of 1430,000,000, with a population of sionate criticism must decide that every spots on one's hands. Groggins Yes. Fine be Tramp laces cleaned yrFelt more other ua than may costa any by being roads 1890 our In the capital of 31.750.000. In Bonaparte's .success was w on by packed lo wheat flour and allowed to I was expelled from the Amerlken but step waste in this country, of item single chartered banks, national and atate, careful hours. forethought, and the most ef remain twenty-fou- r and the common use of wide tires Tramps' Benevolent association, and was IS40.000.000, while our population fectlve Is well to It small s of forces the keep st brush his would reduce thla waste of energy to now theyd mob me ter a scab. Brogpaint disposition was 62.600,000. In the former period the command. So sure was he of success convenient for dusting the crevices in a large extent American Farmer and glns What was ye expelled for? Grog banking capital was as (13.57 tb each that even In the crises when Massena furniture, and all spots that cannot be Farrs Newa. . . gins Fer workin, - -inhabitant; In lS90th rate was $13.43 seemed to save the day on the left, and reached with the dust cloth. and author to slum s the Moses, Apply powdered fever sore. great lawgiver Within the thirty years, however, the when the Austrians seemed destined to This will prevent 'It from becoming of the first fiva books of our old Bible, 8om Hop. increase tn business transactions was wrest from, defeat at the last very unsightly or noticeable. to victory la said have died on the anniversary Editor Yes, there is a vacancy on in a very much higher ratio than that moment bn the right, he waa 126 old. is It s good plan to burn pine tar so f hie birth, being exactly years our staff. What experience have you of population; quit probably two-folThe process of toasting la said to Inand cheerful. The new system of cssionally In sick room, as it is an exone. of had? two concluthese facta, From field operations had a triumphant vin cellent disinfectant, and it also Induces dues a peculiar chemical change ia the Applicant I was once editor of sions must follow either (1) that the ideation at the hands of Us author sleep. bread, giving It a more appetising facilities valuable If durbosom aa waU or propshirt aa eartala s of weekly. banking other any has, college Savor, ankle growth The conquering general meted out uu has been scorched tn ironing lay it er tiea Humphl Did you give satisfaction? ing this period, been largely Inade- stinted praise to hit Invincible squad- - where the bright sunshine" will fail dj, No, I was kicked out." quate tb tb requirements of trade; ofi tons and their leaders, but said nothing rectly upon IL Effect May 10. la Take that desk there." New York (21 that the banka, witHa given amount of himself, leaving the world to judge When anything has been Remember the new service on th Nickel Weekly. on of capital, are now able to transact whether this was man or demon who the Stove, or milk has boiled spilled Af19th. effect into May over Flal road go wifi ! a much larger amount of business than though still a youth, and within a pub- s suffocating smoke arises, sprinkle sad Chicago at 1:80 n the ternoon team Cleveland 11:80 p. m., Buffalo did formerly. will and It PplUlgL they quickly ai. em., arrivea.atm. Evening train will leave lic career of but one' season, had bumll spot with salt oclock appear. What makes you think she has such 9:80 Cleveland on contt 9 20 p. m., arrive lated the the ' at proudest empire Chicago The teeth should be brushed .up slid There are at present no less than fib nent, .had subdued .ffordinr beiinees men aa excellent good taste ia artistic matters?" said one Italy, and on her down, rather than across from a? service te thota ritiea trough glrL l persons awaiting trial at Ber-la-n soil had erected states unknown W York and before, toOth to another, as the particles to be trains between Chicago, on charges of having dared to crlti without the consent of She has given up trying to draw," any great power removed are generally between the Boston without change. Superb dining else unfavorably the kaisers Hymn Bbt his own. It is not won teeth. Remember also that the inside, cam. City ticket office, ill Adams street said the other. Washington Star. excepting to Aegir." These people, doubtless, all derful ' that this and tops of the teeth need brushing s 1 e ephone main 889. personage shoul is a great emperor v agree now that the Freeh and Salt Water. sometimes have said to himself, "Say much as the Outside. ' There is only one thing finer than th The abolition or rather the mode- finest talk and' that is finepentormance. v poet. A wonderful well Is on the farm of that my life began at Rlvoll. as at ration Of heavy winter flannels is other he dated bis military ca of the new doctrines of Prof. St. John, near Bejvne, Kan.' For for sa: Billiard table, second-hanWhen exGov. Waite In his new pa- reer timet hygiene. Uay H. G Aliv, or two weeks It supplies fresh water, and from addrvw, Toulon. now advise a gradation of Ban-n-et Cheap. doctors hj6U k i2th bt, Omaha, Neb, per says A nightmare of horror pur for the next two weeks salt water, and underwear if they advise it at all sues us; an indefinable dread seizes us,' so continues, alternating Between fresh and point Out Ihat - he talk exsetly like a mao who has A Tra-CThe largest gbld coin hr existence t wear as occakn outdoor the , increase and salt water every fortnight or of "loof said to be the gold Ingot, At the Philadelphia Food Exposition, bet on the bom flub and finds the requires than to keep the body tncaseri Anhsm. Worth . piece. round fiat, n ahead team Mrs. at the of the Rorer, other beginning lecturer, on Warm, muggy winter days as ,u about 83 the value being written en J Twenty lives He betwe-- n the Empeii demenetrated how to cook a dinner for as on sharp! the ninth Inning. one in the In ladle Ink. It or of Germany and the Eritish thron. four persons at a cost not exceeding weight Of flannel nt Nothing teceeeds Like Sececie. The tucceta achieved by men and thing merit. But atuo-Cr- rt arc m t always well merited and unprecedented in the ttHruld ariuaia of proprietary medicine, then. evir eotr.e to he written - Hortet tt r a SU'DitK h Bittern, a botanic medicine t.i-- ever .d nearly half a ceatury a.o. and th leading n edy for and nretemlve of malarial , rheumatic and aidnev cor. maint, . d.pepaia,cuintipatlon and b:i,oune.-A policeman etope long an optimist when be uts on bia uniform coat. James Clark, of Old Town, Wash., knoss a good story In connection with the sinking of the Bteamtbip Pacific In the Strait of Juan de Fuca, in ls"o, of which- the only survivor was Neil Henley, now of Tacoma. Mr. Henley floated around for hours on a raft after Tb best number of persons to each ted c. ttie Pacific waa struck by tha. bark r i r.. IWitiWWSj.r pEeiSr With him on the raft waa a red-e- e SpMlia eeetalae u lalaeaeea Maajr or mac named William Sampson, who be- - to in. uuer .iu.it T e rvvlv iu iron is MtAihrt Life ? 4 baetat and rank,-- Mr. Plark I'raur'ku.u.ai luni it is far better to feU in a godd unJcrtak- says, with between 13,0U0 and 12, one... 00ln a belt AjfAnod his body The itg than tq succeed, jn an jtuwortby ta I. It haews k.w fact that Sampson had the gold on his XtvryMa nffer win. dm., at d they .ra d i toneuc've So person was known to Mr. Clark and a traoef ui wuUdttg Beuiove ih-- with n! ueicvraa. few others only, and it has never been Sunlight ia good for everything but published. Clark and Sampson were feathers. miners together on the Yukon river. In Coea Ceek Balaam aMct and Saak It will braak an ahold quinta b the Alaska. The mining claim was a rich er taaa anjrUuue eue. It 0 always raltabla Try tw one, and was known in the Yukon disBut Bicyclists must have their rights It was so they trict as the Three-to-Onmust also light tbair lanterca at called because the party that mined night and owned It. was composed of three white men and a Chinese. They returned to Victoria to spend the first winter; after taking out about $5,000 apiece in gold, and the next spring when they went to back to open up the aln, they found that, the floods If it ia, you will be strong, vigorous, had swept away all their machinery of life and ambition ; you will Have full and they would have to spend a cona good appetite and good digestion siderable part of the season in making aweet sleep. nerves, strong and putting in. new machinery to hanBut low few can say that their blood dle the placer deposits. Sampson be- hi How many people are suffering pur came discouraged and he sold his share .d.ttly from the consequences of impure In the diggings to bis partner! foFT blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism. about $5,000 and returned to Victoria. Cataorli, nervousness, sleeplessness, aua The Three-to-On- e That Tired Feeling. made money that season the same as the season before. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes, Shortly after Sampson returned to Vic- and enriches the blood. Therefore, it is toria he shipped on the steamer Pafor you. cific, Intending to go to San Francisco. It will give you pure, rich, red blood He put the gold in a belt around Lis and ftrong nerves. It' will overcome that tired feeling, body, as was the custom in those dayer The raft on which he and Henley create an appetite, give refreshing sleep and make you strong. floated was In reality a chicken coop. much could last not felt he Sampson longer in the heavy sea, which rolled the coop fearfully, and he begged Henley to take the gold. The latter, feeling that he would never set foot on shore again, refused to take the belt, and It in the public eye today. went down with poor Sampson to the Prominently bottom of the sea. Henley was soon Pills family c&tLartic. 2St . picked up. The next day, though, he ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR regretted the loss of his companion on the chicken coop, he also deplored that he had not taken, the proffered belt with its burden of gold. Finally NuS What Ba Boafht. (From the Ashtabula, Ohio, Beacon ) Mr. Fred Taylor waa born and brought up near KJmlra, N. Y., and from there enlisted in the 188th regiment, N. Y., V. 1., with which he went through the war, and saw much, hard Bwwtaet tv exposure and hardships during the eer-U- r. , vice. Taylor contracted chronto diarrhoea d from Whlrh he ha. au(terd now over-3years, with absolutely no help from physicians. By nature he was a wondcrfai.tr vigorous men., ..Dal be not been hia disease and the experiments of the doctors bd killed him long ago. Laudanum waa the onlr thing which afforded him relief. He hadT terrible headaches, his nerves were shattered, he could not sleep an hour a dar on so average, and be was reduced to a skeleton. A year ago, he and bis wife aought relief In a change of climate and removed to Geneva, Ohio; but the change In health came not. Finally on the recommendation of F. J. Hoffner, the leading druggist of Geneva, who was eognlsant of similar case which Pink Pills bad cured, Mr. Taylor was persuaded to try a box. As a drowning man grasps a straw so I took the Taylor, "but with no pills," says Mr. mors hope ef rescue. But after thirty and fruitless search years of suffering for relief 1 at lut found It In Dr. Will- lams' Pink Pills. The day after I took the first pills I commenced to feel better and when I bad taken the first box I waa in fact a new man. That was two months ago. Mr. Taylor has since taken more of the pills and his progress Is steady and he has the utmost confidence In them. He has regained full control of his nerve and sleeps as well as In his youth. Color is coming back to hit parched veins and he is gaining flesh and strength rapidly. He Is now able to do considerable outdoor work. At b concluded narrating his sufferings, experience and cure to a Beacon Mrs, said sha Taylor reporter wished to add her testimony An favor of Pink Pills. "To the pills alons la du the credit of raising Mr. Taylor from a helpless invalid to the man he la said Mrs. Taylor. 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