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2 NATURE | If one possesses a sense of humor, STUDENTS a little smpathy and no grouch, he j may find never-failing amusement ; ^h,nc#? Amba , . , l Sons of Man in studying types of people. j Any ^ When my liver is working well I love to dissect those persons who are! An amusinf Kfi i\ hum* luuir w ctiiiii man i v* ecu Ul lilt? i Is good for them. But if my liver is ! Adams Gibbo is not at itself this class rather irrita-1 Par'9 Rebon tes than amuses me. I 1 bin?8? Rover However, the liver being 100 per ! > .1 e/-^o! , ing to Mr. Gib cent, efficient, let us at'em! Take a 3Uddeniy de8ti typical case. their ambassa "Pa," who started married life: In vain. Willi no capital besides his calloused I Finally as i t hands, manages through years of, students lltei t lrudgery to accumulate a competence.! 'nto emba /le and "Ma" are simple folks, inured j meal w , , . . . ,. , I served in ex| to hardships, at home in calico and | lency and end< jeans, accustomed to going to bed While they v lib the chickens and sitting around ambassador r< for an hour or two in the morning by the concler waiting for day. ' inside he dec! You know 1'i and Ma. Each town j the better par and community has a score like them.; **"tired to i They are mlghtv fine, old-fashioned i tel?pboned to .... , , . . . . , There is no lolks make good fretids and neigh- . .. . . . , | better, even a bors?and you and I love them, ns'^ir Gibbons well a< for the clean, hard fiulit! reports that't! that's behind them as for the char- their task ve actors they are now. i however, that But Pa and Ma have sons and ! than words t< daught' rs. Ah! There's the rub. The d ghters are fine, well-fed bux- USE GAS T oin girls?healthy as young heifers - and would have made fine women French Proces in an atmosphere of struggle. But for Milk Pa and Ma didn't want the girls to ^?e have as a hard a time as they had ... , , ? A method bad. Pa wanted the girls to go off ^ . Europe for pr< to college and learn to 'talk proper : Qther product < n fix their hair like a picktur," and powder, the I dear oi l Ma wanted the girls to keep placing the su their hands soft and white, and learn sel or packing to play the piano and carry their that this latt clothes well, so Ma did the house sP?Mng of co work and washed the dishes. ?lr. In As a result, the girls are rcallv Proc?88- f*1? m I metal boxea o attractive specimens?on the outside. are entjreiy 8 Ttu-y are shaped well, they walk I hole that la la) well, they talk well, move gracefully, of such boxes wear their clothes with an air, have and the air Is good taste and fincky appetites. an air pump. , , .... . ... finished, valve Itut their heads are filled with , ' . . ? low nitrogen ti mush and foolish ideas, and for all up t^e 8eV| purposes useful to the world they jng up tj,e c are not worth a tinker's dam?if quickly removi you will pardon the expression. They ered before ar are not worth it anyway, whether air has time t< you pardon the expression or not. contents of th And the hoys? Oh. well. Dad's atmosphere o rich Why should a fellow work' Pr<*e88 I8 a 1 Ike old chap will die sometime and r a 8tan ' can. leave his money. So the boys learn to play billiards Found Rc ? or perhaps polo?; consort with A Roman a the festive cigarette, affect silk hose I discovered dui of a riotous pattern, and keep their a railway fron hands sofe. Their heads get soft, | Gliding had t own debris a ; eruption of ui The hoys, as a rule, are worth the Minister about half of a very small tinker's i by Professor dam. was taken to Even our little hide-bound, selfish, j l? T^8Ce gossiping, jealous community can fur-i ?*eP8- ere , . , ,. the upper ape nish near-specunens to point the | exits and plec moral that i-s necessary to adorn any! ^ad supported <a,p- , ments of gild Rut do you think, darllngest. that were a proof i there are no exceptions. The man decorations of in this town who is making more! 8teP8 a ^nc *" , zuali, once the money each year than any other two gQ .of us. is "raising" his youngsters on j amphitheaters. ? diet of common sense. ' is the older in 1 reckon a good thought to wind naore glorious, up with would l?e the time-honored proverb that Man. trut!. and rivtue New pcea lire formed on the earth. According which was ma A boy in the country, learning to a new atoams, work, learns wisdom and manhood, established bei TJis sister learns womanhood. United States The boy and girl In the city, learners to plj sponging on weil-to-do and stupid a"' ^cvv ? >r* said, has given ? *'' ''it-, nt:'t> become great and use-1 poft &nd Ngw , ful . ? zens in future years, but it'8 nishing financl hardl> likely. line will provl The chances are ten to one they tween the two u-m cr/. ?/\ iiuvit Fnnntain Inn operation. Tribune moro tha" ! merco and indi ing indirectly d ? i war, the comi Consolation. " " j that country w An officer now hack on the firing r03S ^or son^e 1 line in Flanders writes to say that not rm">' checked long ago he managed to get a short ment ls being furlough to visit his family. Natural- : ,,ne9ly there was much rejoicing in the j house. Rut the parlor maid had been expecting her sweetheart back from reatenei the trenches about the same time, and ' ?8t ot, , '8 at the last minuto a letter carac ex- "re aro plaining that leave couid not be got. " output, ^ c The giri went about the place look- a ?!u^ g v ng 1 Jug so woebegone that the sight of antl future gro her v. as too much for the officer's six y< 1 daughter Suddenly the child What th ru ' ' up to her father where he sat Somebody i sin iv -lde the fire. timo and patie she cried, "Maggies contains bv,' . . hasn't come. I'lease give ir,_* 7~vi:u; v.. i "O that at least she will chapters and ha :V.rg," Hit . ? She iin art / Thought. , .. . . that famous i: f veil in the beauty . ^ n ?i h plain larroi r ti or hich (upid , . , . . 1 ' r. velopcu i . man the sound of , . r. ably urawing >u iliomas firowne. . rL Effect jOwlc Eben. .... <.f- ( ? .. When a 12 Is sech gamblers, said . . TJn.' 7 'dat (ley say things dey's Jhn,<A \ ?,t likely ' n>rry fur, Jos' fob de sake 1 11 ? weighs about of in::in i i nance. _ .. , ^ ,^1 sink a small s ' THE LANCASTER NEV | GOT THEIR MEAL FEAR "TABOO" IS CONTAGIOU issador Furnished It to 80 Eddystone Islanders Ascribe Thei darins, Though Not by Ills to the Charm?How "Cure" deans Willingly. Is Made. ; anecdote of the first I Many interesting facts with regar war is told by Herbert to the practice of leechcratt and soi ns in bis new book. , eery, the imposition and removal 0 1." The wards of the , taboo, and the belief in the tnflictloi nment studying in Paris, and cure of disease by rites amon; is of mandarins, accord- I the natives of Melanesia were relate* bens, finding themselves recently by Dr. W. H. R. Rivers In th tute of funds, applied to second Fltzpatrick lecture on "Med dor and their consulate ' cine, Magic and Religion" at the Roys | College of Physicians, says the Lac 1 last resort 60 hungry ! don Times. ally forced their way In Eddystone islands, where Docto ssy, devoured the appe- , Rivera spent several months som rhteh had already been years ago, nearly every disease i pectation of his excel- ascribed to the infraction of a tabo id by raiding the pantry, on the fruit of certain trees, esp were thus occupied the ! daily the cocoanut and betel vine, th ( turned, but being told taboo as well as the sign by whicl ge what was happening it is known being called kenjo. ided that prudence was , When anyone suffers from epileps; t of valor. Accordingly or other convulsive seizure which i i nearby restaurant and leccgnized as klrengge he and hi the police. friends consult one known to havi thing a Parisian enjoys the power of imposing the kenjo kii Parisian gendarme, says engge. This man visits the paticn than a good joke. He and strokes him from the heai he police did not go at downwards with four leaves callei ry strenuously, adding, myou, some moss, soot, and scraj in the end it took more ings of wood, uttering the formuula > get the students out. "Stroke away. Stroke down am ? away. Cease thou. Let the mai l"l PRFQPRV/F cnnn live; do not return. They have givei u rnc-acnvc. ruuu me a good ring?t The la9t claU8e 0 . _ ... . . . J this formula and two in that used ii ,s 8 *pec'a y *daP ed removing the taboo refer to the fe< owder Opera on ^ chle[ monoy 0f tjie island consist S.mple. ing of arm ringg has lately appeared in . ? ?serving various food or LIKE THE WHISKERED MAI s. and especially milk Idea being based upon War Has Caused Quite a Change ii bstance in a sealed ves- the Views of Waiters in New case with inert gas, so York Hotels. er prevents the usual ntents by the action of Broadway hotels, theaters and lot the French patented ster palaces aro full of whiskers. The; ilk powder is packed in are not the alfalfa variety that ar f convenient size which raised in Kansas or the hayseed kim ealed except for a pin- from the small towns. These whisker ft at the top. A number are luxurious looking, nicely trained i is put in a chamber groomed and perfumed, writes th exhausted by means of New York correspondent of the Fitta When this operation is burgh dispatch. Each hirsute appeu is are opened which al- dage bears the stamp of Russian, Pei 3 enter the chamber and B,an' Italian and Latin-American cul eral boxes. Then, open tlvallon. The war has driven thoii hamber, the boxes are ?ands of foreigners of great wealtl ed and the pin hole sold- and social position to these shoree i appreciable amount of and th?y hav? brought plenty o > enter. In thla way the money with them to enjoy tho ga; 0 boxes are kept In an 1,fe- Th? facial drapery Is a read> f inert gas. and the money sign to the servitors. Let an: at practical from an In- cjan wlth whiskers and a pollshe< point.?Scientific Amerl- manner take a seat at the restauran tables and the waiter immediately be gins to figure up the size of the tij . . ... . he will receive. Some of the tips ar Tf if* efK Ba,d to 1)6 80 lar*e from these foi raphltheater has been . . .. .? , , ? ?w _ . eigners that the waiters are almos ring the construction of ; .. . . .. . " . KT . 1 on tho verge of nervous prostration 1 Rome to Naples. The ? , . . - . .. Strange, too, not long ago the mai been first buried in its . . .. . , ' . ... . , . . . . , , who hid his face behind a beard wa nd later by a volcanic , , . w . . . ' _ looked upon by the serving men as 1 own a e. ecen y tightwad. Gascon gave him tho once arz a , accompan over and cursod late for having t< . p nazzo a an o ers, 8erve jjjm jjut now they welcome th< 8^e??, 6 ^ D8' an Wa^ man with whiskers with a smile am nd the upper range of an ltcfa ,m were also to be seen rtures of entrances and :es of the beams which Alaska's vTmhcr Resources. I the awnings. Frag- The railroad now under construe ed and colored stucco tion in Alaska from Seward to Fair of the once magnificent banks will open large tracts of tim the edifice. From tho her for cutting. It is estimated tlia' aw was obtained of Poz- twenty million acres of good foresl i port of ancient Rome, are found in Alaska, and four time: Jhe could boast of two that area of scattered timber. Saw The one Just found mills are preparing to follow the rail date and evidently the road builders into the country and i: a few years the output of that region will hold an important place in tin in Steamship Line. country's lumber cut. The principal to an announcement wood i1 spruce, but there are falrlji .do recently at Madrid,, large quantities ot others, including lip line is about to be paper birch.- Mai d wood RecivtJ. tween Spain and the The plans call for r directly between Vigo Wants Couch for Policeman. 1. King Allonso, it is Council haB reinstated William K the enterprise his sup- Hockenbrecht. a policeman. In spite o fork capitalists are fur- a recommendation of Rurgess Keiaei lal hacking. The new that ho be discharged, the burgess de do a shorter route be- daring the officer loafed in city hal countries than any now instead of patrolling his beat, wbict The distance ie a little Hockenbrecht admitted. 0 miles. While the com- After his reinstatement the burgesi jstry of Spain are feel- recommended that the borough buj lepressing effects of the Hockenbrecht a couch for use whih uercial awakening of on duty.?Snnbury (Pa.) Dispatch hich has been in prog- Philadelphia Record. ime has not been matA and stoady advancemade along various Remember This. To remove rings from the flngere swollen by their tightness, dip the fin ger In ice cold soapsuds, id Scarcity of Tin. world's pources of tin stationary or receding o Ne,w for ^aweed. ,llviu of all countries Seaweed is made into u composition .romise of permanence tf> take ,hft l>,ace of b< ?? for Indies wth. of cut,erye B.ble Contains. How Much Sugar We Eat. ?OBt'esu,i il of unlimited Americans eat more sugar than th'i net lia i figured that the people of any other land. Our per 173 letters, form- capita consumption of it is more than 1 l .71:7 verses, 1,189 9D pounds a year. JO bocks. ______________ Worth Rcmambering. j fiejjinnmfj. The world w?nld be both better and ;i Mm 'T'uoy y y brighter il^ive would dwell on t? e duty if i ' a tint once of happiness as well the happinetd i !), . [ wonder win re of duty.?Sii John Lubbock. us talent?" He?"i'rob COLDS & LaGRIPPK of Shell Fire. cr 6 doses GOCf will bre: I inch shell strikes the nny case of Chills & Fever, Cold s up a splosh" higher & LaGrippe; it acts on the live i !ip S mast. This splash better than Calomel and does no 2.000 tons, enough to frip-or sicken. Price 25c. ihip. ? % iTS. MARCH 10, 1916 S SILK-HATTED CROOK GONE f r New York Heent Any More Crlml- & nals Like Thoee That Throve Some Thirty Yeare Ago. j , The allk-hatted, bewhiakered hlghI elk is crook haa shaken the New York ,f j du i. off hia spats and disappeared, j Q Hn. Is absolutely extinct. A modern g ' criminal who can boast a good suit A1 d i ot clothes now Is termed "Raffles,'*, e or, If he Is suspected of wearing what! I. some call a dress suit he la a "gentle,1 man burglar." Usually he "Rafflesea" I i- i a couple of times, making a few J mail clean-ups, and then is netted. r arraigned and sent awajr to a place P where he gets his hair cutting and 8 clothes pressing done dree. 0 There are plenty of free lances of k crime circulating around where legal ' e tender or other valuables can be an- i (re h nexed by a little exertion at some risk, but the old-time bands of bold, ** y bad, debonair knights of dark deeds ye s ' have faded away. There art plenty . s of men who skulk through what is "ll e 1 vaguely termed "the underworld" and w| who take a desperate chance at lmt , promptu crimes, robberies, hold-ups or M* 1 sneak thief Jobs, which suddenly come (q i under their attention. ' j >- These men are not the same caliber as the big criminals of thirty ^ 1 | yeais ago, although occasionally one q of the modern specimens stumbles up- 8?* 3 on a rich haul. The police say up-tof date methods have driven them from n the game. The green goods men and ). gold brick canvassers have followed the bison and the Indian over the last frontier, as an orgauized criminal in- , dustry. The "wireless" wire tappers vi have been hunted down and out. ^This band has been dispersed to various iron-barred havens of rest, leaving ths ^ n country capitalist safe to wander through Manhattan without being !Vr tempted to play the races on some in- .I0 ^teroepted tip. |nJ e SAW THEMSELVES IN MOVIES ??< i i "M b Exhibition at Vasiar College That anc 1. Caused Much Laughter Among hal e the Student Body. sur h ? me i- The students of Vasear oollege had cos ' an opportunity the other day to see >- how well they would appear aa moi tlon picture actresses, says a Poughti keepsle dispatch to the New York i. Tribune. They attended a show and * f taw themselves on the screen. do! y The pictures displayed were takea *1*1 by Prof. George Burbank S hat tuck. &n Y head of the geology department. They ros i included features of last year's claaa Rty ? Am- A . J J " v --r, ruiuucm u?jr una ue recent DC! tieth anniversary, such as the pag- aha D eant, the gymnastic exhibition and the -lie u acadatnic procession. soft There was much laughter In the aot dlence, which was composed mostly u of the "actresses." Frequently such ; ^ \ outbursts occurred aa "Gracious! Did . b I look like that!" "Oh, look! Here . 1 ... In a I come!" !- One girl exclaimed: "Heavens! I j never knew my belt was unpinned!" . a Another walled: "Why didn't I look j'1? 1 at the camera, so I could see my- ' selfr* 1 ^.)n The pictures will be exhibited beI fore Vassar college alumnae assocla- ' tk>ne all over the country. The pro- , m - ceeds will go toward the $1,000,000 en- '' dowmeut fund. s<iU ous as i Busy Bulgarian City. ran Varna, the Bulgarian Black sea- Sjn port which the Russian fleet bombard- !iur ed. has the unusual distinction of be- v )l tng a fortress, a seaport, a depart- .,^r 1 , mental capital, and an episcopal city. J)|l(. Its Industries include brewing, distill- ta>, ing. tanning, clothm&king, and cotton 1 spinning. The city has been identl- fac, ' fled with an ancient Milesian colony, ..faj 1 that of OdessuB, of the lower Moeslan coast. In late days It figured prominently In history in connection with ihe battle fought near by, in which j Sultan Murud II slew Vladlslaus III crn of Poland and Hungary, and routed t ' his army in 1444, ten years before the Turks took Constantinople. In re' | cent years it has been successively ' In the hands of the Russians, of the ,((># 1 Crimean allies, and of Egyptian ha( troops. By the treaty of Berlin It la ! was coded to Bulgaria. jec [\ Me Unwholesome Scotch Atmosphere. tur '! The recent rumor that the kaiser Is of becoming dissatisfied with the conduct of bis eldest son recalls an lncl dent which occurred some fourteen i j yearn ago when the crown prince waa of . | paying a visit to a Scottish duke. The He crown prince was having a very good Soli time, and making the most of his tam- rec porary escape from parental supervls- 'aH ion. However, several days before j tl i the time fixed for his departure a cpa i telegram was received from the kais- it t er ordering the prince to proceed elsewhere immediately. On his kindly i host venturing to protest against this t sudden change of plans, the German ]:{n i equerry in attendance on the prince a replied: "His imperial Majesty cominands that the Crown Prince must er more, earnest bo made!"?London fee Standard. Ist.< Took No Chances. .t, "Weol, v -el," said one canny old j 1 farmer to another as they left the . ,(1 church after listening to a charity ' sermon preached by a famous divine, \ I end tie's a wonderful man entirely! , 1 , tie got all the silver I had in mv pocket it's a terrible thing to go to J, * hcai a man like thon." "Eh, man,' <? f said the other, "it s a' that! But 1 r hid 'is*: d him afore. So or e'er I - > 1 ganged to the ctiurch I tuk all the v money out of my Sunday breeks!" s . T? t 1USBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE far Foot Tear* tf Discouraging 1 Rotten to weak I could act itu< Csaditiau, Mr*. Bdkck Cm UpmDnspnir. Hwfaid I Cardui, the woman's tonle, and 1 conn L Cafat 6 Rmcm. msucind taking tt. From the very tm I dote, I could tell It vat helping me. I ?? can new walk two milee without hi Catron, Ky.-In an interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all my work." >m this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock M you are all run down from womanly ltes as follows: "1 suffered lor four troubles, don't give up in despair. Try are, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped s time, I could only sit up lor a little mors than a million women, la its 54 die. and could not walk anywhere at X *"* of continuous success, and should . At times, I would have severe pains help you, too. Your druggist has my left side. sold Cardui for years. He knows what ["he doctor was called In, and his treat- will do. Ask him. He will recomnt relieved me for a while, but I wtt ?wd it Begin taking Cardui today. >n confined to my ted again. Alter t. nothing Memcd to do me uy (Md. _ t . __ f Marketing Farm products. "rj Cost of Composing Opera. United 8tates Senator Fletcher hlfl dassenet dreaded the first perform- called a meeting of the national marie of his operas so much that he ketlng committee to devise means to ally left the city and hid until they farmer |n marketing his prodre over. In a recently published ucts, and also to enable the consumer >k, "Souvenirs de la Vie dc The- distinguish between the high coat e. Pierre Berton tells of meeting Gf food and the high cost of serva the night before the production of fce# "Roi de Lahore " and ooneratnln*. nn?-- - - . ??- me iarmers or tne country are pro: him on the success that was sure, ducing annually crops for which they was astonlBhed at the weary, mel- receive $9,000,000,000, and for which :holy attitude of the composer, the consumer pays. $27,000,000,000," assenet silently took off his hat, said Representative W. S. Goodwin of 1 pointed with his linger at bis Arkansas, a member of the committer r. It was freshly silvered, to my "The farmer gets 35 cents and the prise, for we were then both young middleman gets 05 cents for each dotn. And he said to me. 'See what it lar the consumer pays for the fadnata to bring oat an yeral'" er's crops. There is as enormous amount of waste, especially In perlsh able products, because of the lack some central directing intelligence." Shade for Light. ""or the electric light in the boo* r or bedioom there la a useful norr in the way of a shade. This is RUB OUT PAIN exquisite little lady dressed in . . e silks a.id gold lace, after the with good oil liniment That's le of the ladles of the court of the surerft way to stop them, lis Qulnia The skirt forms the t The best rubbing liniment is de and the light shining through m m m satin and lace takes on a loreljt 11 Bin A || A ^ mUoTANG Community Christmas. mm m mm gw| lie celebration of the "community | | || | 11 || C ristmas" In this country originated | | | |m| 1? S a dinner table conversation of a ! I H | HI ! Il | up of artists In New York some n . _, . . irs ago. One of the group, a young __ ood jot the Ailments of n who had Just returned from study Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Germany, ... eothu.luUc over the Qood for your own Acha. imunity festivals there, and the p D? _ .. 0 . nsplantlng of the celebration to '*?. uniatism. Sprains, United Stater bad its birth at that L.UtS, ourns, E.tc. e. The first community Christmas 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers, e in this country was the Madison are "Tree of Light" in 1912; varj- NOTICE OF DISCHARGE factors in the life of New York Notice is hereby given that the una community contributed to the ar- derslgned will, as executor of the esgement and financing of the tree tate of Anderson Beaver deceased ce then the custom has spread to on the 30th. day of March, 1916, idreds of cities, towns and villages, niake his final return as suh exeIch have adapted the idea to their vutor and apply to the Probate Court ticular needs and circumstances, ?' Lancaster county for letters dlsi plan to make It a permanent es- niissary. lishment. The custom has existed _ "" WALLACE. Germany for many vears?is, in Executor estate of A. Beaver dor on ?M - ceased ... .... ?... ifwmun anu Poh. 29, 191 f>. 29-7-14-21-4t SOUTHERN RAILWAY Game Destroys French Crops. n certain parts of France the rapid ????? . ?, Premier I airier of Uie South. reuse of game Is thr at ning the PAgSENOER TRAiN SCHEDULES, ps. It has become necessary to t,j|b8 arr|vp r.arft . er frora; horize the wholesale killing of rab- No ii8_York. Rock Hill and ins, deer and boars, and in some termediate stations 8:45 a. m. ies even of hares and pheasants. ;'o. 113?Charleston, Columbia and q sale of the rabbits and boars has intermediate stations 10:11 ;n permitted, but the pheasants and a. m. es were reserved for the ambu- lo. 114?Marion, Blacksburg, Chorees and hospitals. With the ob-1 lotle intermediate stations, t of relieving the markets, M. Jules iiA? ^ . , line. French minister of agricul- No* \ ' , ., . , ,, .. . Intermediate stations, 7:25 p. m? ^X e. has decided to allow the sale Tndn8 ,eave ,<nnca8t6r ior; 9 + hares and pheasants. No llg?Klngsvllle, Co' lmhla and intermediate stations 8:45 a. m The All-Powerful Pay Office. No. 113?Rock Hill, Blacksburg, lere are some authentic examples Marion. Charlotte and intei^ letters received, says the Remount mediate stations. 10:11 a. m. raid, at the British pay office from * 14?Klngsvllle, Columbia, Jlers' wives. Dear Sir: I have not o r *** ^tenuediaU ... stations 1:86 m elved any money since my husband No 117_Rock Hill. York, and gone from nowhere." "Dear sir: intermediate stations, 7:41 lank yon for remittance. You have p. m. inged my little boy into a girl. Will < Schedule figures are published as nakc any difTorencs?" information ??nly, not guarantoed. I For Information us to passenger A?I?* Iff*. nnvism nciinci. .... ? v,v" uu 5lr Guy Laking, armorer of the ___________ K of England, haa In his possession _ _ helmet of thb flftem.th century Lancaster ? pester Ry. Co. icli Is worth $10,000. Only one oth - ? bo'me* of the same period in per Schedule In ? ugust 16, 1916. t conditio* f-a known to bo ta ex- t i< i in n. sue*. \\ ,xt ;N1> I am -? :30pm i ! . ; i V:08pm oro Im more Catarrh In thta aeeMori of t'. e P. >' t;28pm try tinni all oilier put together. a. .1 1:43 pm tti* iu.-t few ye art mi attppemed to i?able, lor a grout many fir dectun AH". *B" nlne-el it a lex-.it <11. ;and pr*?-rlbfd lo> .1 dh-a, uud by c?>iiii.iUtlj' fiuip.ig 1 <ut- nitu ( .4&PIU tn-iitni' Mt. protP-utK-ed it I. -.ii-ubl. ... 11 iu ,v iruTen I atarih in- 1 I 'l titUtblia. dl* * . ijV. i\ 'Hi ' i, therefore r<-.|Ui.<-a couitltllliMwi treatiaeal i v , * J *<:3MpIU 'a Cat ir.-h Cure. nmni-.firotur.il by I". J , ' v .. 1 , IU 7*6<>Pm >y Ac Co.. T- lode,. Ohio, la the only 1 -oatitU- ' ' , ..." 1-9 *,r,m I euro on tlio market. It 1? token internally Ar. L UCR " ?? v?o* from 10 ilr.ij^i t-> n tca*|x>ouful. It acta Connect With So'lt fitly -on the blo?xl ami mue u? aurfa.-a of Seaboard t ... 11H & Nortb yateni. They ..fTer ono hun.lri.: .lollnra f..r ' rn- ^eauoaru 1 onao It fall# to eure. H< ud fe.r clr ulirt ai.d western ''Rl. motifaia. Fort. Law n, v I -'aboard Alf -Sreaa. F. J. CIIFNEi Ac CO., T.-laJo. Ohio* r !?? RfillW&yS Id by nmRgiata. -:.e. " ptftr \wlh southern fUllway. ke Hull 0 Faxull/ rilU for cooiUpttloo. | O '