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Show CURES PERMANENTLY SCIATICA. LUWBACO 410 Kearney Ft., KOdcn.M,ch BauVrmncta. o.C.l. ''- - Ap.il 2?. 1M0. "My bruU.cr-K.- T. fe ,, f Fnmuol lortir, was hv Mt.n ,,fllii-u-i-cured ly Jnctibs with hime-tai- oral ' OU of tscruciat n ''' llnl. and have sciatic . fund permanent pams in bit ,,llr(, t,y US)1 0f st thigh." Jacobs Oil. J. M. L. TonTHR. E. J. Iuasxs. i IT IS THE BEST. 0?CIJ ENJOYS Both tbe method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tbe taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-tem effectually, dispels colds, head-aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro-duced, pleasing to the taste ami ac-ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, iU many excellent qualities com-mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60o and $1 bottles by all leading drtig-gis- Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro-cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, LOUISVILLE. M. HtVt YORK. K.t. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTIME. tC-.UO iiemilne Kami xrwril. on euvnntnnd Myllsh tlreoahee which cor, mends lumlf. ' 'A-0- Haml-aown- l Welt. A Hnnonir atioe un- - equalled for Kiylouiidclurai41Hy. O.ISO Ooodyrur Welt la th auuulard dreu Shoe, at a ponla- - itlu. Vw.GO I'olireiiiMii'aMtoci tKentX'claUr adapted for rallrtiad men, farm, eto. All iiiHdfttn Conproii, Hutton nnd Lnf. tO. 00 for l,ailltH, ts the nnly h:tt)U-ew- w ntm mjIiI at ttiiH popiiVtir prite. try. tiO loiiirolu show fin- - i.ikHkk, luanow.ie- - Jtarturc ami proinlM'M to hfconii pnjMiljir. In .00 shoe for i.Hilli'H, and l .1 ft fur M ia COM retain their foralvlH. elfi. All iroodi Munaiiu tliUMl Hlniti.il una rininf mi t,!t.ni, f M'lvei tihe'l fttrt ht t'fililii( Kiiptilv ytM. fwliil itll'ei'l Hi fni'torT oti''lot.liia(lvTlisit ft i.mU,I or. lerhlanki. W. I.. Dot (. I, AS, ltroi ktnu. )lm v NTICI). Shoe dealer In every elty nlitl tt li not liri'iipletl, to take en-Ill- Let's reason together. Here's a firm, one of the largest the country over, the world over ; it has grown, step by step, through the years to greatness and it sells patent medicines ! ugh ! " That's enough ! Wait a little This firm pays the news-papers good money (expen-sive work, this advertising ! ) to tell the people that they have faith in what they sell, so miuh faith that if they can't benefit or cure they don't want your money. Their guarantee is not indefinite and relative, but definite and absolute if the medicine doesn't help, your money is uon call" Suppose every sick man SI I e II t,flM y an Bftt'uia a jri u.pii loral piiecr. Send lor tlliiairated ratalone. and every feeble woman tried these medicines and found them worthless, who would be the loser, you or they ? The medicines are Doctor Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis-covery," for blood diseases, and his " Favorite Prescrip-tion," for woman's peculiar ills. If they help toward health, they cost $1.00 a bottle each I If they 'don't, tlicy cost nothing "German Syrup" J. C. Davis, Rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Ettfaula, Ala.: "My son has been badly afflicted with a fearful and threatening cough for several months, and after trying several prescriptions from physicians which failed to relieve him, he has ' been perfectly restored by the use of two bottles of Bo-A- n Episcopal schee's German Syr-up. I can recorn-Fecto- r. mend it w i thou t hesitation." Chronic severe, deep-seate- d coughs like this are as severe tests as a remedy can be subjected to. It is for these long-standing cases that Boschee's Ger--i man Syrup is made a specialty. ' Many others afflicted as this lad was, will do well to make a note of I ,,.,.,;,this... ... . J. F. Arnold, Montevideo, Minn., writes: I always use German Syrup for a Cold on the Lungs. I have never found an equal to it far less a superior. G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.NJ. Young Astor had no difllculty In securing his bride. She was Willing. for Chil-dren teething, softens the turns, reJucos Inflamma-tion, alia; - psin, cures nlDU colic. 2jc. a bottle. One of the hardest things we have to hear it to see our enemies prosper. fillbert'a Ires I.lnliurs, Best In the World. Kverv intelllitent lnd nn l Uwuiniiiker knows IL Genuine Hoods frnve ounie on solvate. FURNITURE, CARPETS, CUllDVXS'S VAKlttAUES, Kid No, 3:15. - Thin Monttal CArrlnge. naintiar SftR, with bftintlful luti) cdg--i nar.'Sttl, will ba aent to any a4dra upon at Si 0 00. If ivtt wtlra''rory and retarnM ftt once, mnf will be refunded. The beat in the vorld lor the V CIIAS. SII1VEUICK & CO., Wholeult anrl ital! dralei and mvnufaoturn, 1I04 UQi, anU Kttniam liwt, umaha. W. UAKER & CO.'S Breakfast .Cocoa pjawjw fronnl-hlc- tie excess of oil &,ftP mMtb has beet'removed, VcriMS" absolutely and m No Chemicals Vm I llvU r used in Its preparation. It ill li has mart thnn tlmt timn tin Ilia '"'!7'A of Cocoa mixed with I'J i 1 BW Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, Ml J f nil and Is therefore far more eco-- 1 il nomlral, costing ltn than ens yy ( jll (J eenta cup. Illsdclldoua.noar-iriia-t ajajgiCT thlng, trenglhenlnB. basii.t diosstsd, and admirably adapted fur invalids as well as for persons In health. Sold by Creeeri e'erywhere. VTH A ITER & CO.. Borchoster. Mail. BOILING WATER OR MILK. E P P 3 ' S GRATEFUL COMFORTING. C1 O C O.A LABELLED LB. TINS ONLY. PENSIONS" A pension forever? disabled foldleror Knllor who aerveri nine! 7 days during-- lale war, iPirimlleas of catiaeof dbMlHIUy. reunions f"r all wiilnwa. minor or dlaalileil children of deceased aoidiers and witlors who served as above, i'enploita tor lepeiidiHil Pni'etlls. recant leaa of dependency at .t.n of potdierN oai h. So charae unleas success ful. Adilreaa at 'inco. U.S. litltl.lN, Attorney I.sw. Wnaliiuaton, u. C. When a man Is compelled to work for wages he It of necessity led to a hire life. Swedish Asthma Cuts never fails. Send vonr address. Trial pockaire moiled free. Collins Brothers' Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. A handicap is bouud to b,e a waltlne race. The Colotfua cf Ithodea marked a great stride in art. Itolmnn's l.lver Pnda. ITor.vAN's l.tvKH P11.1.8 cure Malaria. tiOl.MAN'S I.IVEIt PtLl.S Cure Itll.lOtrK.VKSS. Iot.MAN'S I.lVREt 111.1.8 Cure I Nlilti EHTION. Campblet f ree wit fall Instructions and commenda-Mons- . UOLMAN blVkll PiUCo., I'.O. BoIillZ, N.V. A little less censure should be given the spider; flics are so willing. POTHERS' FRIEND makes CHILD BIRTH EMI IP USED BtfOSI CONFIN1M1NT. I book to -- MoTBins ' MAH.in-FM- ! BKAr.riCLI ttEOI LATOIt CO.. ATLA.tTaJOA bold bt all Ukuoqists. n Is V" Hustrate(l Publications, WlHi r If &a ILi ""P' dcserlblud Minnesota, rl fts P North Dakota. Montana, ldahi, IC1 II SU LVnahlnKton and Orison, the at iJ Hill il l 'i rn 111 r T jtlk Vkf M0UTIIKKN I fl M I X I I PACIFIC K.R. I Hll UtraSl kJ Orating and Tim CSZJWiXtfSr NttSiX twr Ijinrta nnw ojwn to wttleiK. Alni'.fa Aililreas UlAtf.s. LAMB(lk, Umifm. K. f. k. . St. fast, Shu. BORE WELLS! I fioel Our Well Haohliiea are the mat rTl asUABl.K.hi'liAH.a.aurusamni,! LJi J flfs. TheydoMOKK WOHK and A'tVI I rtC"!T. maketlKKAl KK I'MOFI T. XT I V! TheyrlNIHII Wei la where t7l Kl I Ti PV there K All.i Any He, I IrUfSf 1 wTSfaaaa lochea to it incbea dlaoieter. LOOMIS & KYMAN. MffnSZt"9. TIFFKI, - OHO.W-- : aaKintk BltrOtsthacknnwledffl 4Jtleadtnn remedy for all th M 4WV.in I unnatural discharges and J?r vhI prlvatedlaeasssof mfn, A i'TSaei ienalDtnw for the deb lh I il3rSrta!ar tatlrn weakness peculls I I - to women. VI wiaier IprescribeltandfeetsafJ V lTHttvsCHtM"'"'n. tn recommeodlng V. Tiw. 11 Sol by DrofjinlalJI. Nothing Else Will Do It. We have volumes of evidence to prove that S. S. S. is the only permanent cure for contagious Blood Taint. I suffered for five years with the 1 then commenced taking Swift's worst form of blood poison, during Specific (S.8. 8.), and In a few months I which time I was at-- WaB entirely ou.nitl.iujd tended by the best ptay- - I"""""""" " "m 1 to this great mediolne sicians I could find, and rp S Dp do I attribute my re tried numbers of propria-- llJCP covcry- - This was over tary medicines without Vl IQ two years ago, and I any beneficial results. I nVrTiV have had no return or continued to grow worse Is as near infallible as it Is any effect of the dis-a- ll this time, until my pos5ibe ljr , medicine lo bo ease since, and my whole system was de-- skin is y as smooth stroyedby the viladis- - In the cure ol Blood poison, as anybody's.-Willi- am ease, my tongue and aiaa aa- -e Sowers, Covington, 0. throat having great holes caused by it. Books oa Blood sad Skla Diseases frst. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ca. M Tn ar.lrer.ol fare' aBL. Bwded TUilSUHAST'S PCO rW ffvfev me to offer -- alvWVVS fointrodacett and IJirflfTT M edfromlotiiieeofeMidwbi-- tHUati Lateinfj' I will mill for SO eta. ! ttIAviF loaee free. Maf yir !, Plume, Pa. VwxSJIweyW Treah, Kellablet celehrntedl ajr for Purity and Stroiut Oerimnaa. "VSjacli Ins; QnaJlttea. Only land St' pee I I lame paekaire. anil noeeltreltraa wills J 1 1 all ordera. Saauielb IM r.raul O.. Sera l If af Sells Slant writ for my fiosuUlul f. M Jlluatiated Catsliwuo, Kree. . W BaaUsrd See tana, aockruu0i UMa The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. QURIFY YOUR f BLOOD. Bui do not use the dangerous alkaline nd mercurial preparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive power ol the stomach. The vegetable king-dom gives us the best and satest remedial agents. Dr. Sherman devoted tho greater part of his life to ihe discovery el Ibis relia-ble and sale remedy, and all its ingredienls . are vegetable. He gave il the name ( Prickly Ash Ditlirs I a name every one can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered thai is so beneficial lot the BLOOD, to 'be LIVER, for the KIDNEYS and lor Ihe STOMACH. This remedy is now so well and favorably known by all who hava used it that arguments as to its merits are use-less, and il others who require a correct. '" Ivo to tho system would but give It a trial the) health of this country would bo vastly improved. Remember the name PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist for it. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ST. LOUIS. MO. He h&d sm&Jl skill o horse flesh who bought" a goose ho ride on"Bon'rteke jQSa 'ordinary :so&ps is SAPO Ll --Try e. ceke offhand be convinced.3 tfMVI Q.Min accomplish satisfactory ii-- t-i Va O III III Oil OOaU results in scouring and cleanin g, and necessitates a great outlay of time and labor, which more than balances any saving in cost. Practical people will find SATOLIO the best and cheapest soap for house-cleanin- g and scouring. 0 Best Cough Medicine. RecomiraandodbPhr iy-e- l Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the fTm taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. CI F CHICHE8TtH'8 ENGLISH, RED CROSS V DIAMOND BRAND A raiNRom riis THE ORIGINAL AND OCNUtNC. Tb ojaljT Rstfip and niiatlt Pill for ). y twxdalt.Kk Dfuca-ti- t for Ckiehtttrt JtAtjUtk Ditmond Brand in UXJ ud Void mnsvltia y wi,!" hl, rlbrwn. Take ao at her lilnti. Ktfut SutotUutiont nd faiintitm, v All ptIU ! paswbeard baiM. p. tut rripwr r dnffroa enanterftlt. At Drumtifts. or fnJ nt 4. in tam, .rtiulari, tfotfmuDiali, utid) Kl?of fnr LatilfMt," in It rtlum Mull. 1O.AO0 TnUmftaisJa. Stmt Paptr. CHICHOTCR CHCMICAt Co., "ril...n Nqimrtt ld by aiJ Local ruu. J'JI1LAIK1,I'UIA, I'i. ELLEN LE GARDE A STORY of real pluck and enterprise. How Jim worked against obstacles, early and late, as a 2 newsboy, express boy and a business boy, to earn ($ sufficient money to pay for his Bicycle. Finely Illus- - trated. This Story sent Free of Charge 2 to any boy (or girl) who will send us the names and ! addresses of five other boys (or girls). Address & CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Philadelphia. Pa. . I CURE FITS ! Whso I say cora I do not mio maraly tosfcop them for a tima and than bTf tbem ratara again. I nisaa A radical core. I bara mad th dlsaaa of FITS, or FALLING SICKNBSS a llfs-la- o atodj. I warrant my ramady to ear tha worst osaaa. Becaasa ot tiara hara failed la bo reason for Bat now rscalf in cor. Send at one for a treatise and a Free Bottle of mi infallible remedy. Oirs Eipreas and Poet Offioe, II. Ci. KOUT, M. C.( 183 Pearl 8t., N. Y BIRDTflCS'SINC. Sinnnuina. Itraatareatbe M aoasefCafe Birda.pre-Teot- a their ailments aaaAlI kapatham ia coos' nralth. It makea them ains; even Vf whila aheodiag fnathtre. Msllad for lie. Sold fcy aJI VjL dmrrlita, rrowra Wrd storea. Bird Book free. --JJ THEBIRDFOonCO, North Third Street, TBt PliltDLrii, Ps. Send al for a free sample N m r FR0.tr.rr.LD a Ilorna and Uule Powder. Uw beat la the 1 wort 1, with frea boot. IThompson'i Eye Water W. N. U.,0maha, - 559-- 11 Hatty Krrprlita. Tlio first sign of the hatehing of a sake, according to I'r. Wa.ter Sib- - , loy. is tho appearance of a siit at tho part of tho exx eheii which 'Happens 10 . bo uppormo.it. The yotiu rentiie's snout appears at the eraek. and aft.r a lime Uio head protrudes, and may re-main thus several hours before the body and tail are hatched. If tho head is withdrawn into the shell, while fully hatched snakes often seek their shells as a safe retreat. Theoo infants are smooth and velvety to the. touch, with eyes open from the. first, and begin to hiss at the u;'o of a few days. W lieu miners w nil, vi:o ins i luriuul.,. vcr: s nvcr halt ami pinin. Tit ilieu yen ne'l .wniVa:lon Oil To jvur ailin and pains. No rnnn Knows his inn nun 1, beisnfe he has n t li jr to know il n.th. Soni! men sue deL'iratio, uml net a fi-- are lnci Ui'i to be pi.iiacH''.!. The ropvri.'bt la miaiis no riuht to copy. "Io n on your l.ni es ninl tlini:k Heaven f ttinjx, net lor a tr o.t man's lve i hi r tune, but eemi-- yen huve enrol yulir tokl to ea.-il- y iih lr. Hull's tough S". rup. It Is to le i si.eclo i thM Anarchists will niuke b inint c fepet-t- Woman' a anchor ' her faith In a pood (oil; man's l his fail'.) iu a tool woman. The ddit of nature is one that a. man al-ways pays an he trees. Tbt- - Only Shoe Factory lu Omaha. j W. V. Morse & Co. 'a Men's, Women' kiid Children's medium and tine trades of shoes, made in our large factory in Omaha. Neb. Ask your storekeeper for tills brand; thkv are the best. W. V. Morse & Co. have tho om.Y shoe factory in Omaha, so when the merchant deals with this firm he knows lie is buying; from first hands, and at headquarters. In one year, we have made so good a reputation for our Morse's School Shoes" that we have been compelled to make other important lines. j Merchants If you 'want shoes that will wear! That'wiil lit! That will, please your customers, send your order to V. Y. Morse & Co., Omaha. Neb. Fifty Doi.i.aiw is (old Hkwakd to any one finding a piece of shoddy iu any of our own make of poods. i Wo oniy sell to merchants. V. V. Mik it Co., Omaha, J'eb. Any artle'e that hns outlive 1 24 y sis of conii.itition and iniiiation, inul teue imni: and move each year, mti-- t have merit, liob-bm- .' ie heap tir-- t in ,, e in is just that article. A-- k yo.ir grocer for it. lie hat it, or Bill f.ret it.' THE OMNIBUS. Fit for a kini,' an apopletic fit. The mane part of a horse in the back of it.i neck. The buyer who tries to lie:t you down is a price-fighte- r. The prosperity of the tailor opens a laro lk h for then-izinj- ; on the sur-vival of tho mislitli.it. If you are run over by a hearse it is almost a sure sin that there will be a funeral in your family. Some men must think that the lamp of life is a spirit-lam- p. judVinjr from the way they pour in Ihe alcohol. When th "re isno hawk flyinjr around the biggest thing in the barnyard i.--; the strut of tho smallest rooster. "So you hmigino the next world will bo much like this one?" Why, yes. There will lie lots of red-h- politicians there, I imagine." First Citizen "How do you stand on tho silver question?" Second Citi-zen "Oil, I don't have to bother with it. My wife runs the bank account. " Sharpson (reading ilattering insci on tombstone) "That sounds as if somebody were trying to give him taffy." l'hlat. "F.pitaphy. you mean." Kthel "Do you think there will be marriages iu heaven?" Maud For your sako 1 trust so, dear. F.ternity may furnish you the opportunity which lime refuses.'1 "My boy,'" said tho good deacon re-provingly, "do you know where little boys go who go fishing on Sunday?" "Well, most on "em goes to de lake. Dat's de best place." Why he was bowed down: His noble form was bent; His liniin was nil n whirl: No sorrow bowed him down. He was only kissing bis girl. Miss lKigood "My dear little boy. if you want to succeed in life, always take pains with everything you do." Boy - I do, mum. I took seven this morning with this bean-shootor- ." Husband See here, Nettie, what's tbe use of paying a girl $1 'I a month when you do all the work?" Wife the neighbors would say I hud to do my own work if I didn't keep a girl.'' Dora "I showed my portrait to the mayor yesterday, and be said that, it didn't flatter nie."' Hoston Friend Oh, but it does, dear, and so did he!"' (They are not on speaking terms now.) Don't you ever go to nee comedies? inquired Miss Laura. "No," said Miss Irene. 'Laughter produces wrinkles." And Miss Irene went on reading the humorous department in one of the. daily newspapers. Old Spiritualist ''The coat you s ld me is all going to pieces." Dealer "Mein friont, you go to tloo many oil dose seances. Dose spirits dako a fancy to dot fine coat und (ley demate-riuliz- o it so as to haf it for derselves." "I understand there is a company in New York that will furnish dudes for escorts or for uso ut s und cotil-lions, when there is a shortage of men." 'I've heard of that. I saw one of their signs the other day uptown Flats to Let.' " "John," said Mrs. Bibrington, "be-fore I married you people predicted tnat you would never get ahead in the world." "And what do you think of their predictions now?" "I only wish they could see how regularly you got a head every Saturday night." Daughter (weeping bitterly) "Oh, do have pity, papa, and let me and Edward be happy." Papa (a natural-ist, replies furiously). "What! You thinking of matrimony when you don't even know how many vertebrae there are in the spinal column of a lizard?" Jones "Very stupid girl, that Miss Wilpin." Smith "How so?" "Why, you see we were guessing conundrums the other evening, and I asked her what was the difference between my-self and a donkey." "Well?" "Well?" Why, by Jove, she suid she didn't know." Mr. Flatbud (who has been singing for an hour and a quarter) "My friends all tell me, Miss Tiredout, that I ought to go on tho stage. Nov.-- , where do you think I ought to go? On the concert stage or the operatic?" Miss Tiredout "Oh, I don't care which, so you only go." "I am going to be your hub," said the young carriage-build- er from Huston, dm thev stood beforo tho altar. "Yes," said his blushing bride, who in-tended always to have the last word, "and I will supply the spokes." 'And I," wound up the clergyman, as he joined their hands, "am the tie-r.- " She knew Top: 'Tis late, the twain are popping corn And suddenly they stop. For something in the hallway borne And followeth a drop. "Aha!" said she, with timely yawn, "That mystery I top; You see. while we've been popping corn Some one's been corning pop." First Sportsman (who has spent the winter at a ftishionable Florida resort) "What have you shot this Beason, old boy?" Second Sportsman (who has just returned from the Kockies) "One grizzly, two foxes and a select assortment of deer. And you?" First Sportsman (languidly raising his dark eyes) "Nothing but a few glances." .'I. and Itutorj. In a recent lecture at the lloyal in-stitution, London, Lord Justice Fry, F. 11. S.,said that to the peculiar lure of the turf moss great results in the history of the world were to be at-tributed. This is as true of Great Hritain as of any other country. Hut for the moss the forests that once cov-ered the land might still bo standing; but for it large tracts of country would stiil be lake or sea: but for it every freshet in a highland river would be a flood. tlliat It ('..! to ''order Iu Tibet. I had arrived at Kanzo in an evil Lour, iu the midst of the festivities of the loth of the fourth moon, when the people lrom far and near congregate there and tho chiefs review their men, and when drinking and fighting are the order of the day. In Tibet nearly every crime is punished by the impo-sition of a fine, and murder is by no means an expensive luxury. The line varies recording to the social standing of the victim 120 bricks of tea (worth a rupee a brick) for one of the "upper ten,1' 80 bricks for a person of tho mid-dle classes, 40 bricks for a woman, and so on down to two or threo for a pau-per or a wandering foreigner, as Lieu-tenant Lu Ming-yan- g kindly informed me. Ho said that there was hardly a grown up man in the country who had not a murder or two to his credit; and later on Mgr. liiet, the liishop of Ti-bet, corroborated this statement Lieut, llockhill, in March Century. The Tiiiioat. "Iirowu'a Eruiicliiai Troches' art directly on tbe orciins of the voire. They have an pitr.iordinaiy ellect iu all dieordcis of the threat. Some of the very best lamps are ou'.y food when thty are wicked. tlarttebt Ten: hann!ea herbs, on live", kidii.. mid Imiw. Is, lvute an appetite, euiia and co!it.tiptiliin. Reports show a srpier.e In the lemon mar-ket. "Now e;ool ilitro-lio- n wait on nppr-lite- , ami hcal.'.i on both." Ins natural' and happy conuition of the m'tid and bo.iy Is brought o'.tMit t'v the time.v ne of Prieklv Ash Hit tore. While not beverage in any mp, it j possesses the wonderful faculty of renewing i to the debilitated system all this elements re-- ; (pilled to rebuild ami make st'onir. If yon are troubled with a headache, dSeasel liver. kidneys or bowels, give it a trial, it will not fail you. A woman's rule In whist w hen lu doubt ask what Is trumps. Serious Hunger Threatens every mini, woman or child living in a rezion of country where fever ami uffue is prevalent, ulneo the irerinsof malaria! dis-ease are inhaled from the air and are swal-lowed from the water of sueli areiitnn. Med-icinal safefuard is absolutely necessary to nullify this dauver. As a meausof fortlfyii g and acclimating the system so as to be able to resist the malarial poison, Hosteller's Stomach Itinera is Incomparably tho best and toe most populur. Irregularities of the Hotnuch, liver and bowels encourage mal-aria: but these are spued ly rectified by the Hitlers. The functions of digestion and se-cretion are assisted by its use. and a vigor-ous as well as rtxular condition of the sys-tem promoted by it. Constitution and phy-sique are thus defended against the inroads of malaria by this matchless preventive, which is also a certain and thorough remedy in the worst eases of Intermittent and remit-tent fevers. llonev for Everybody. Mrs. Wells nks "Is It a fact that a person can make 0 or a week in the plating business!" Yes, I make from t-'-i to ? a day, plating and selling plated ware, the Lake Electric Co., Kcgieuood, III., will pivc you full Instructions. In this business there is money for everybody. A KEA1JKK. Conjugal love is not preserved in family jars. The tax collector Is sure to come around In due time. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, W hen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she care them Castoria, Helping the ('uum. Mrs. Hayfork: "Pop, why Is it that w'en you take up th' collection at th' church, you always push y'r way into i every pew. instead o' lettin' the peo-ple sittin' there pass th' plate along?" Deacon Hayfork (a pillar): "So's to step on th' corns o'them sinners wot don't give nothinV ' Important liif'ormaUon. ' j 'Look here. This piece of meat don't suit me. It's from the baek of tho an-- imal's neck." said an Austin man to a German butcher. "Mine frien', all dot beef vat I sells is back of dot neck. Dere vas nodding but horn in front of dot neck." |