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Jiasts. :i Tiin?' et OSh?r Points.
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Atlanta. (-5a Clwritwni.i.'** C.
(THE NATIONAL CAME.
Tin- i;tuis hnvo scored fewer runs
than ;idv team in tin* l.i<acriu>
Imb-lder Nelson, Into of Now York,
has ao?eplrd tonus with llartford.
Impuo 11.ink O'Dny is said to If
suJYor.ng froth nervous prostration.
Mho Amoro-an T.rnyue Intends to
plaoc a olut? in Now .Jersey next year.
Mi-Cuitv. of ltroi klyn. hits eaugiit
more gatm s than any other entohor in
tlio League.
Hughes. liahn and Mnthewson will
ho racing pi'elty < os for tho season's
strikeout record.
"lirookiyn is g < ?1 enough for mo."
said Ned linnlon .; other day. nuonl
reports of U:.s going elsewhere to lunn
I JiO.
Frank Dwyer - ays the work of umpiring
it: the League this season is
child's j'.ay 10 what ii was some time
ngo.
Hilly II : <ti "1 nn'.v done nttout n
long a sir.-ieh ;>i eon etitlve games
behind ?ho hat as a ay body in tho
l.eayue this aron.
Thai >1. v. : |'nr. llari-el and (Iroen,
are doing ye<nuin work fir the I'lticngos.
ami doing has <>; work to wui
gaisu v " > iiai i-lni?.
"A p'.ioii.-r." : ays I'anion, "should
have a vca.? w for every hail he sends
over Hie plate. A good many yauics
are lost hi eaits - piteiiors are earelesr."
(latin wan .aid lost l-y run nr"
getting to he the fashion. Wince the
middle of .Inly tie-re have been
idghti n such games in the Xni..,n.il
J.ei;
Five ..ill i ' r < .1 pav ''i iii 1hr?
Ii< u 1 1. nine i i wiiirh m-iihri'
in M * It * Mil ; Tfer. 'Iii.- Phillies
JigUlitl i:i ihlte ?> ' these Contests aliil
J'illsbl*;; ill i in <*.
"The new foul strike rule has helped
me and I like it." .'ays Herman Long.
" ISefore. 1 used to pull tli.? ball, but
imw i i iii straight at it to i1i.no it
through the iulioid."
rA Storv of \ bishop.
Of ail tlie Rood >: a*, ever t?>1?I about
the late Pr. Stuhbs. Hi lu>p of Oxford,
prol ably the following, which really is
oiitln iilie, i> the 1 :est : Prior to iSSS hp
was lb-Imp of Cluster, and whip the
Si e i i Oxford became vacant it was offere
1 to him, the fact of the offer bring
made i abac - . >e days before lie signified
bi intention of accepting transla
tu n. ioij'.i reporter was sent up to j
IVcside to make i'Hp'iries a < to the
bishop's ?.!e ision. *" 11i-- lordship i- ml
gevp u tin- t" : 11 :i - a re
1
Stub'. "Mrs. S'.rbh is <'rp.ie;cd." "1
should like to co some ii'.cnthcr of the
\ farni*.And. fundly. the reporter was
\ ?i In i. 1 into the pr<-i:.ce ot .Miss
\ Still and delivered himself of his in\
-quiry. "Well, you see, tt's tlti- way,"
\ sad the bishop's daughter; "pa's up\
s'air-* ' raying f??r guidance, hut mamma
V has begun to pack, -o 1 suppo c we arc
fe. \ i- ?
TRAIN ROBBED BY BANDITS
6lew Cpen Car, Wrecked Sa'c, and
Lifted IV!ail Sacks.
RUN DOWN BY BLOODHOUNDS
Klv* Mn*Unl Men ll.-lil I'p a rnMi>n;oi
Trnln In Imliitn Territory?After Mowln?
Open Sur? They tint 8*1..TO?Kolitieil
Hie PniwcnRcrn I.nuclilinjly ? Itmuliti
Are Capture! Within Two llourn.
Fort Wortli. Texas. ? The southbound
Missouri. Kansas and Texas
train. No. 3. was robbed at t'nney
switch. Ind. Tor., by live masked men.
The express car was blown open, the
safe wrecked and the mail sacks were
rltled. All the passengers were robbed
of their money.
The operator at Caney, when lie
heard the shooting, suspeetod the train
was being held tip and jv.it out the
light in the station and telegraphed to
Atoka, eleven miles away, for officers.
Within two hours after the robbery
was committed bloodhounds had
trailed these men to their homes: K.
C?. ltielimond. "Hob"* Alford. Keorire
lirowii. .lolm liihson, "Tom" Kdwards
nail "Jack" Hart* were arrested ami
taken to Atoka, where the} were
jailed.
The other men connected with the
robbery rode away on horseback and
had not been captured.
The messenger and clerk were forced
to assist the bandits in their work.
With Postal Clerk Tulley holding an
empty mail sack, the robbers went
through the coaches and robbed every
passenger. They obtained JjklSO in one
coach. A negro who refused to give
up his money was severely beaten.
The passengers were compelled to
throw all their valuables into the
pouch.
After the work was done the robbers,
who seemed to enjoy the situation.
sat around and laughed over the
matter, and one even went lutek into a
ear to get something. Alter holding
the train two hours the robbers left,
going east into the delist* bottom limber
for which the tortuous Caney
Creek is noted
Caney. whore tin* robbery occurred.
Is at a side track thirty-nine miles
north of Dcnisoii. It is in the Choctaw
Nation of tin* Indian Territory,
and the population surrounding the
station is only lfio. The train .dep.;
i only on signal.
The proper signal was given, ami
the train slowed down, tin* ? ighm
driver ami tinman were con fro, t d
by two men wiih mask I faces.
the same time the eximss me -. r .. .
and the mail >! ad: were onion d to
open their curs, three of the nibhe.n
shooting wildly.
There was no restvipse. and tit*
firing la gan a a In. The ? . id gel or.
hrnketnen ami poners ran through
the train calling out. "It's :t hold up!"
'ilie awakened passengers tried to
hide their money and vnlunhi
Then a blast of dynamite was <-\ploiled,
tearing a si.i,> off tlm expre-s
and mall car. The roldiers leap d
through the opening and overpowered
the messenger.
The robbers then blow the safe <>p n.
They obtained only SI r.O, as (ho money
had all been left :u Muskogee. !< bo
sent tip by (ho "Katv Fly.'*." wit. It
runs through tbo Territory by day.
(JEC.IO BURNED AT THE STAK7.
\ (SentRill Molt Tukr-t Summary Vi'iisi'iiiiri'
l-'or mi Atrocious Crime.
Savannah, (5a.?.loo Washington, a
negro. who assaulted .Mrs. .1. .1. Clark,
?t' Way Station, (5a.. was bttrnod at
I ho stako eighteen milt's south of Savannah.
Mrs. Clark idontiliod bint aftor
ho had boon captured in I.iln rty
City, and a ntob of -10M men was rolleetetl
to take summary vengeauee.
Only the ten or twelve loaders, ho\rovor.
i \reuted tbo plan of burning
Washington. The rest; of tbo nidi
was kept at a tlisianee. and was not
permitted to come near the stake. Tito
negro admit toil other erint Inn stnbbornly
denied the assault. After ::i>
pealing for mercy from Ids rapt .> ,
lie prayial for a few niintttes.
Along tlie side of the railway tra !:
a crowbar was driven into the con!:.
To this lie was bound, in a i..in .
position, bis legs i Mending strat-_.it
in front of idni in eitber side of the
hoc. Mrs. Clark bad been out-mi 1
11 <> leaders of tin* molt to apply Hi"
torch, but sin* declined. :u:il her husband
was select* (1 in her stead.
Washington looked straight into tin
eyes of Clark :is I In- lai h i- stoop '1
down with the lighted match. The
wood of tho pyre was rich pile, saturated
with kerosene oil. aiul lhinies
leaped hungrily toward tho negro's
body. His face showed n > sign- ?>i
the pain he must have suffered, ami
be died without a groan.
CHOLERA FROM GREEN POTATOtT
Itiisti to Suit ttnm.it iirsil Y?igrtnl>lri
Ciiuiet K|)lilonilc.
Worcester, Mass. Cholera morbus
is epidemic here, and physicians be
lievo the catiso is the unripe polnto.
One physician said tIt::t lie woubl nu
more eat one of the potatoes now b
lug sold than be would take so much
poison.
Tiie present stringency in the mar
kct has driven farmers >>f all parts ? i
the country to put their potato* s 11
tiie market while the prices are hi tin
air. U id n hotter harvt.-u season p .v.
than it will l>e la or, when the ;'ai
crop- come i u
All tiv<> members o* ore . :i war;
tain n ill at.of eating dinner. All
eaieu potatoes freely.
<inmr7. Will Mot It" Pr*?IHi>n?.
A commit too of one of th wards o!
Havana, Cuba, recently named Conoral
Muxi uo Gorao* an its eaijilidati
for President an I Estrada Paltua foi
Vice President. Ocucral Gomez lias
written to the committee saying that
h lias Irr, v cal ly deolit d uot to accept
any nomination for the cfllce.
A New War Clonil.
Charge d" Affaires llitrscll. I t Cara
t is, h.ia v. )tific 1 the S.atc ]><M>:ir tinea
that ilit i* s is danger <> war L w. . j
V? nezuela au.l Colombia.
I
The Value of the Sharpshooter.
The experience of the British forces in
South Africa demonstrated the value of
the sharp-shooter, and charging an intrenched
po it ion seems now to he a \
thing of the past. Had the Spaniards!
been as well armed and of the same fight- |
ing material as the Poers, the American
victory at Satt Juan would probably have
been a disastrous defeat almost identical !
with tin:t of tin Pritish at Colcnso. 1
Hence the necessity of drilling the N.i
......... u.vuiuuig ?<> jjivvauing con- '
ditions. The old method >t marching a j
company in front of a target, and firing
a volley while standing, has been eliminated,
and .skirmish firing by company
has replaced it. According to the new
orders each company advances to the
live-hundred yard line, and each man
fires two rounds; then at the words of j
command the men advance on the run
to four hundred yards, and again firing i
two rounds they rush forward to three
hundred yards, where, after using two i
more rounds, the order is given to re- 1
treat, the line being halted at three bundrcd
and fifty yards, and again at four
hundred and fifty yards, a volley being
fired at each point. The firing i- always ,
done prone, so that in actual warfare ;
each man would he able to take advan- j
tape of any inequality the ground might '
offer. In the first three instances each i
man aims ami fire- as quickly a - possible (
regardless of the others, but the last two
are volleys, only fired when the order is |
given. In some instances the whole line
sounds as one report being heard.?Herfcr's
Weekly.
Wanted TnnctoH ir-a r
Apparently if a man in this town 1 ike his
ice cream cooked ami juicy instead
of frozen solid and headache-producing
he i- an object of curiosity. One of this
variety went into a downtown restaurant.
The waiter obsequiously wiped a
dish with a towel.
"What'll yer have, sir?"
"Bring me some vanilla ice cream, but
Cf ok it a little hit first."
The waiter only laughed.
"What are you laughing at?" asked
the patron. "1 always eat it that way
Put it 011 the coffee urn or in the oven or
something and let her melt."
"Do you mean it. sir?"
"Am 1 talking Knglish?"
\ minute later the head waiter hustled
up. "Did you order cream, sir?"
"Cooked?"
"Yes."
Then came the pr< p-ictor. The patron
fore-tailed him. "I always eat it toasted."
he said. Then came the waiter, fori
a look at a new speeios of freak, and at |
last came the tee crcim as solid as could
1*; . , i
I s mighty strange, -aid the young
woman who makes change, "that a man
i n't !; i ice cic > n ?> ?ke<l it he lil . it (
that v.ay. anil has to he treated like a
curio because he order- it. That's the
!i tihle with tIt5 t 'tvn It can't mind it
own 1 "sines-."?.Yi":.1 York C"on. r. 1
. U:\ 1I
fu iS_/. the United Kingdom only \
to- ed est journals, of which fourteen
were is-.tied daily. Now there nr< in .
fewer limn J.-t-jS newspapers and 540
11.. . iiii's. making J S.y iti all.
1 (in;; is ts simple ns washing when yen
U?. I': ISAM 1' A1 1:1 l.ss l)Vi:S. Sold lo all ,
druggists.
Tim eolon'n S and dependeii ics of
(Ileal Britain have upward of 1U.W stamps
without a single duplicate.
If all the eahs in Condon were placed in '
a line there would be a total length 01 (
forty-four miles.
If est l'?r 1 lie ICoirrU.
Vo matter what ails you, headneli? to a i
ancer. you will never i;oft well until your
bowels are put riifnt. <'Asi\inKrs help nature,
euro you without a yripo or pain, produm
rosy natural movements, eost yon just 10
rents to start Ri ttin ; your health hue I;. <' \ s - I
r.uirw Candy Cathartic, tli" genuine, |>u' iiu
in metal boxn, every tablet dm C. 0.0. i
stamped on it. lloware of imitations.
Sound through air at the voloeitv
of 114J feet per >:ui: tnimi-di
water, foot; throu^.i won, 17.."<?,) uct.
S'.lTKli Uiiiii, Ci rv ia'Toi.:;i e,i
Lc &a Corn tv. (
l"i! .ni .1. oiikkkv ni : oath I . it he la the
le nine i . no r of tit m o! !'. ,T. ('a
i.,(loinRliti inosa intlio? iiy ofToloilo.Cor.nty
. ii-! S t:. t a i ii - a i?t. an I . a i. . id firm wi I aw
llieslllll of o\k iirsnur.o el.*.\l;s . .a il
i-.iel iMi'v rr.so oT i \T.MtItli I hat rair 'n
niri it by the use of !Iai i s C\- aukii ? i:?.
I'liA> K .1. < hii.n .
Sworn to before in and Hub.-rrilrd i aiw
. ? ?. prcucnoe, thin titb tlay of Di tcmber.
J sit A l, ' A. 1'., 1M0. A. V.. <ii.i<- >.
' ? ? 1 Xotnry Publifi.
' 'lall's t'aiarrii < are is taken int rnali> an I
arts dirertlv on til l Idn iil '.ml nilirotis i .area
ol the system. s< nil or kettimonials,
r. J. i*ni ikt C Toledo, u.
Sold by TinmUh, 75e. ,
Hall's family Pills tli best.
1".I;.Witll pMVp'.C ItMVC- a'l<1 (f-fl|
fruii h ?ii iiui'Otl:: t .1 into
r.ritisli imv.mtv.. or.i
In Japanese shipy ~<1 < i iaiit vessels are
being built for San Francisco and Soattle
, lines.
KITSwrmaiifntly cured. No tit-tor nervousness
after 'irst <lay'* use of Dr. Kline's Drcii*.
V rvt lP'storer. trial bottle and t rt utisj Iron
l>r. It. it. Ki.in i\ 1 .t?i.. ! M Arch St., l'Liln. l'.t
i 'lie ioliahit fits i-i" Otitnr write more
ltstivs than I lit .if all the of t'aal
n't.
ilrt, Wint?low'? Soothing syruo fo'cUilln ^
tirti osj, Hoft-n t'.i ;.? n*. In i infla-iru?- I
tiott. t inyi> a.'nr m Tin I i'i ,i n:
* "i i it it I V
n nl >. Mount Blanc was made
I 1 M'k Hill
l.imuir-lf '<?-< Tilt* ft?
p>.I. - y 1 i >' . SIMM
Upi? Ml? '
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A a i , rk " "
itn < i is 1 Mr. H
, ' >t\\n thi
; fjrafiQg?
; ;'i fs j. /
. W y i S;fLCTT
p"i CARTRIDGE s*?ffa?r
j/:*3 always Rive entire saiisf iuct'8, i
' modern manner, by cxaq.,? '
fcfl THEY SHOOT WHERE YOU HOl
A Broken Heart.
I should like to narrate the following, |
which is mo-tly true. Some years ago.
1 was playing in a match in India. Bangalore
vs. Madras, when a hawk suddenly
swooped down on my ball and carried
it off in its claws. I appealed to mv adversary
to allow me to drop another
hall, but he was one of our canny brethren.
and replied: "Eh. no. man: lost
hall, lost hole." This slid not admit of i
argument. Some weeks af'erward 1
went for a walk before breakfast, and
ilimbing a rocky eminence to see tlie
view. I came aero: s a hawk's nest, and
by it a dead hawk, and in the nest -my
gotf hall: both the hawk and the hall
were quite warm. I sent the bawl, to
the curator of the museum, and asked for
a post mortem: his verdict was "a broken
heart." and <-n my telling him thstory
lie had tin doubt that the poor bird
had expired in its vain effort to hatch
out my "silvertown."?London Globe. |
About one third of the wor d's coffee
production is consumed in vie United
States.
bee ndvt. of Smithdeai.'s Business Coi.i.kc.e
_ .... !
Kng'nnd has a yearly surplus of births
over- ilo-t'i- minium- v..... I ...,1 -.1 eiwi
Ireland, o? "J? .00.).
Ho who (oroeastos calamities sudors thorn
twice over. So. :I4.
w??? 11 ^ ?? a?an
J Lost Hair
R *'My hair came out by the hand- g
ful, and the gray hairs began to jj
creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor, tj
and it stopped the hair from cor.- jj
ing out and restored the color."? g
Mrs. M. D.Gray, No. Salcnt, Mass. $
There's a pleasure in
I offering such a prcpara?
tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor.
| It gives to all who use it
| such satisfaction. The
j hair becomes thicker,
g longer, softer, and more ;}
| glossy. And you feel so 2
5 secure in using such an J
| old and reliable prepara- 8
tt tion ...... .. R
_ ?!.?? n LU.IIC. All cmjjuts. Q
H If your ?lrtiir?ri*t iMnnnt p:i|iply \ >11, H i
?j gctul lis iiiiu dollar niiil wo will \|Y<>s l]
N you a liottlo. lio hiiro and uivo llio i.aino [J
it ot joiir isciireet ?*\| ross tillioo. Addr.ss, 0
g J. C. A YKK CO.. Ixivroll. Mum. U
- Your
ToBUft'ue
? I
it's coated, your stomach
is bad, your iivcr is out oF
order. Aycr's Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your dyspepsia,
make your liver ri^ht.
Ifasy to take, easy 10 operate.
25c. Ail ilrup^eta.
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ilary .i**? m #: <> a ycai and all expen-r?,
livonliiiK 'w;erica.? aiul abii'ty < a!s<>
a:it t?? I rrpimeiitaiivrs .aia- y f, In a
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,1-voted. Semi M:ini|* foi full |ia: liculat > ami '
<alc position lifffcrnl. Adr.tr , lJci. It.
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TATE SPRING,
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COLOKi 1) 'J I liOTN IS OF both sexfs.
ST. AUSUSTIHE'S SCHOOL,
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ijcllhtrii* / 3 i aba3cj.
again ^ T't
.tino.i
Journal.
has been several ndditiois >" ,
ounly chaingnng In tie
days. J rvJ
. K. White was in Gi?- |l "3
h week submitting pin is
deil school building. ?
is on exhibition at police
iters a bludgon takenfr<ni 1:
ersion of \Vill Price,
t is a peculiarly construct*
h large egg-shaped iron ? I
weighing aixnit Hftten
attached to a leather wi Ut- }<
D ALWAYS AHli N
^ ^ ^ W i ^ i 'An ^
| STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL S|
on. 7 to 12. *
yt f !
! >/ ( may wiu unw or nli of
?; those if you aro a GOOD
jp ft U ESSE U. u postal to-duy for yt,
Jf1 particulars. Address IX i
Ji RICHMOND CARNIVAL ASS'N, ? j
1111 K. Mum St. Uh-hmond, Vn. 9| i
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nOPKII \ !tK ('OM.riii:, Unf?Ko O. <K ' n
yr . t i?Unto " H ii ; K. II. J.tsv Iriv; m. ca
Is the oldest nml only Inrm- scoilciy- in Vn. owning
its building?a gran J new one. No vacations. ;
1.ailics & Rcntlcincu. UookLec|iiti;;,Shorthand,
TyiwivrUiiij!* IVnraausbip, Telegraphy, &c.
Leading bus:nris college south ol the Potomac
river."?f'nitu. Stenographer. AiMtss,
C. M. Smithilcal. 1'rcsnletit. Zticliiuouil, Va.
.'OK;tCK)^C'yO?
% CAPUDINE S
9 For UK. M)A''HKS 1 1
0 mul KKVK.lt?!. 9
TnLnn wii.li C, :;iiin?> it prevents Nor- O
?vi)Usirhs ?iii'. A -hlnir anil relieves* the y i
Kever. AT AI.I. l)ltU(l Sl'OliKv 9
O?0-?OaO*O?OarS
^ f?ff i-oSvATORY
\\ nit v a A I . lit It it \ M. v?'..UIitBCTOR.
ASTHMA-HAY FEVER
' cured by i i
) 7 FREE TRIAL BOTTLE !
Aocrlss DR.TAFT 79 E !20T- ST.. N Y. ClTY
n m rrT n rTir v -z
?SAW MILLS!
EnKli>en,SS 'I- (I Planon>, It l? Oros^tie c
Machine* nuil Other Mnclituory, jf
" *, 1 ManutTtuival by ill* 3 J
Salem Iron \l ?I'S>h, Ma'a m, K.C,
ilv:
teipi Jjj-HlSr
01ml
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I f
Millions si
T TSE CUTICURA SOAP, .1
* 3 the great skin cure, for pi
lying the akin 01 infants a
end chat in ga, for cleansing the :
druff, and the stopping of falling
and soothing red, rough, and sore
o? the toilet, bath, and nursery. J
Soap in the form of baths for ann
and excoriations, for too free or oi
r ? r f
oi wasnes ior ulcerative wearer
antiseptic purposes which readily
especially mothers. No amount
v/ho have once used these great
use any others, especially fcr pre:
scalp, and hair of infants and eh
delicate emollient pro~erdcs clcrlv,
cure, * ilia the purest oe cleansing
lag of flower odours. No oth< 1
with it for preserving, purifying,
hair, and hands. Ho other zorei
ever expensive, is to he compare:
1nc toilet, bath, and nursery. Ti
at ONE PRICE, the BEST shin .
t j'.let and baby soap in the world
Com;-.:cto Extornal ar.d Ir.tornn!
* * Coii.m ti I-;' Of ' 1 t
C'"fl I' Tf <^>*1 II it'* :?n S M-ft 11 -,r
W *;1 y ictijt- Rs 4u in t'u.t'.v .ii-- it.-n. .
mm f*. MM A ? l.Ti <> ?
? t*< i.. 5? IT. I in injr, iu.'I liunnlnittn
ot hair, when all else fall*. Jiolil lhroti?h- i t
* iins, '07 anil 'rs. Charterhouse Sij.. Lontloa
Vr^ob.. Boston, U. .S. A.
I
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA,
PuJ K?inbii?iic<i
to J I hp - ixtv-fourth sewlon will nimmonr*
"clutter 1st, iikil. Utpwtawni <>f Meulciitr, i<??#
jHiir* iMUf"1 r.'o* $?> ." > per H'?|1>II. Il-prt' ttiKMll of
eutlitri. liir. v Vi-ur?piuw, fe?'H (Jrtl.OU per M'whiil
Department ? I'liartuai-y. r..<? ve?r? ciurm*, few?
,<K) per .e?.| 111 Kur fur.nor particular^ ami C?L?
injcuo ...! irem,
CURUi'ui'lIER TOM' KiMS, M D., Dcaa,
UK'll.UU> U, V A.
% Vk<5-?<L5> xt 51 "A
wSH ;5?o?3 ^
\M -*sf l MA1IK. \
I I for JloioTluui ayuarlorof a Cenlilry
The reputation of W. L. Doujltis $3.?Jb
ami Si..iO nlioea for style, cointcrt nild
wcur hoa excelled all other makes ccld ?t
'heso prices. '?liia excellent reputation hiss
be n won by merit alone. \V. L>- rjcualnjs
shoes heve to give bi tter satisfaction thnki
other Stl.OO ami jJ.riO shoes because hi*
reputation for the best S3.C0 and $3.C0(l
shoes must bo m intaincd. The standard \
has always been placed so hiftb that tbo \
wearer receives more value li r his money \
in tho W. L. Douglas irli.VO and t?3.&0 \
shoes than he eon sot elsowhere. ?
W. Ij. Douglas sella more 83.00 and $3.50
shoes than any other two manufacturers.
W. L. DoikjUix $-*.0U Cm Edge Line
cannot be equalled at any price.
I |'| v-fi
W ) ->. "i ill
zfhooa aro nsado of tho xamo hlfjh
ffrado loalhora umod In 95 and SO
o/ioos and aro Juat as ftood.
Sold by tho best shoo dealers everywhere,
lnslnt ii|W?n linviiif- XV. I . I)oii<;I:ik nliorfl
with name iiikI price ntniupcil on bottom*
Blow to Orilir by Muit.? If \V. L IVuiKlaJI
filio* ? aro not poltl in your town. n^nct onVr dtrrct to
f.o'tory SIiooh g?*nt ativwlom on m ipt of price and
V 7 . r \ ' *H* !td?SH ioij.il for r.urintfo, My
\ rail v"' t4>ln -'iwltiient will uiako you a
I i' hi Hint "ill itjuul ?5 and *?* mtV
loin niittlo Hho?-?. t:i ntyio. itt nnd
f o. *0 \ \\t :\r. True ni .iMiM i.n'ritu of
i *' *' ?a, y n-h!k>'\ tuui iiunlrl. stato
i 45f *2 jy ^ si.i i! ted; el ju* and width
f * rf'ji + Uhii:i*ly worn: |?li\tn or
/ ' > ?V i .i|? t??r; fn\iv>, med1
JT Ou c u mm or li;:ht v?w?*.
L V !'*f] A fit ft; uatiiwt.
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issisted by Cuticura Ointment,
cscrving, purifying, and beautimd
children, for rashes, itching*
;calp of crusts, scales, and dan*
hair, for softening, whitening
: hands, and for all the purposes
Millions of "Women use Cuticura
oyingf irritations, inflammations,
[tensive perspiration, in the form
icsscs, and for many sanative,
- suggest themselves to women,
of persuasion can induce these
chin purifiers and beautiflcrs to
:cvviog and purifying the skin,
lichen. Culicura Soap combines
ed from Cuiicura, the great skin
In:; xdlcnts and the .most refresh'(iccixc.tcd
soap Is to be compared
and beautifying the skin, scalp,
y,i or domestic tolL't soap, horv!
with It for all the purposes c?
:us it combines in ONE SOAP
end completion ccr.p, the BEST
Trecitmont for Every Humour,
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till- WOllil. llr.ll .'I I)C|I ... 1*. Vr.wi BUY A4
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