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f inniit Ki> rurfrt forlocn' " >*>'ir<^(tnnsaRlh<,Tnannnt ron?ll <i . !' 1 i?<>rtlonofthocur. Then*isonlyon* *i.v to euro deafness, and that is by ooustitnticv a I r i? * I *-s. Dcnfucss is <:aus?d li/ nil i" 1 a11 -.1 condition of tlin mimmis lining of t-:a* K. istncbiiui Tube. When this tube in intt %med you a rumbling sound or imperfect li-'iirinT. ami when it is entirely close I >v<*atnc?9 l? tb? r< - ult.atid unless the in II an matien o:tn t? taken out and this tube r sfcorrd t(. ,t- normal ouilition, hearing will t>e !i-str< yed forever. Kinn case* out of ton tir?'i-au> "il |?y catarrh,which is nothing but ;m iijflutncl condition of the mucous surface. Wo wilt give < (no Hundred Dollars for tiny ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that Tinnot i>o ouro<l bv IIhU'r t'ntarrh Cure, t'ir~*ilars s<-;it free. F..l.('iu i.t I'o.,Toledo, O. KoM by Druggists, 7fk\ Mall's Family Fill? arw tho heat. . in* i n.ipd a* n who> the <Tnsut- *li.it one |>? fin every forty |ii? .1 telephone A Culrii'tnr For Six Cent*. If \i i v .?n' one of llir handsomest i-almdar <>n over s;.vv. m'iiiI t? <onls postage to t lie I11>11 lltilibcr Slidf I <>., Cali'ii'liii' J>)rpt . Mmr.v Nc? Vnrl?. It i* llix J!T> ii?c'iic.<. |?rin < ?! ill 12 colors. ami a pel f?Ti I 'M'liy, 't'iieic a it lnl? i?f <alon<lui!4 sn'd for ."iO rent* noirlicri' near as pri-tv Is i1 ' . n, r inn ! a i-., \ the ill e Ibetwtet 101 -i : t" 'nt i;(ftotinm. l-'ITSw ii i'io r . |iI. No tit* imrv vi 4. ?? *\' I'flr li t.'.l no O* I':, tvllii-i' i Nr 1 it Kc.-vfl'.' re,-. * 21 ri tl !> > lie;in I treati-ofr > > SL>r.lL it. :.i.. s'k. t.til..U it Ar.'N S'... INtiii.. t'.i. The 1 01- .1! composer i.s not the only fir)in.\ ! -< Witt's <;o 111 protest Mr?. Wiu5iow>ttootliiag SyranforohlUlfJH rrnthlavt.soCtentiieijn'rpi, i-odit<"j*in(lii:n anlion.allayv pain,cure.-* wind ooti.-. 25 '. *t> rtilo 1 jam sure i'lRo'stfure 'or Consumption *:tve.l ' xny 11 fe tlire?' years a;*o. rins. Cm.ma* Hob- 1 niNF. Maple St.. Norwich, N*. V., I'ah. 17. I'JJfc) | y mwiii i?n n 1 111 nni 1 1 1 a 1 ! I Bronchitis I 1 " i have kept Ayer's Cherry Pec- S 9 torn! in my house for a great many M 9 years, it is the be?t medicine in $ Jj the vorid for coughs and colds." c J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y. R I A 11 serious i ung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. ] Use it also for bronchitis, ^ consumption, hard colds, J and for coughs of all kinds. ? TIkkiIki: 2?c., He., $1. All draifUU. S fl your 'lootor. If ho tiyi tnko It. fl thro >v? :i* lie say*. If lie U.-11'.i y.iu not M H to (?k* it. tl. n il iii't take It. Mo ttcoai. Jj Leave It v itl 1 tin. M> ore willing. J. l\ AVCU I'll. Lowell. Mat . 8 efmSfamv J^SHOES. / E B?ST SMOE / M iK 'n AMERICA I ^ *?*oo // TAKE NO ^7 U SUBSTITUTE II II IF YOUR DEALER OOC? \V /I.v/7 H0T CA,U*V THEM, V\ / A po?TA'- CARD TO U3 Jy WILL TELL YOU WHERE ^ ^ YOU CAN GET THEM. CRA9DOCK TEK51Y CO. LEADING SHOE MANUFACTURERS OF THE SOUTH. LYNCHBURG VA. IT P4"VSTOYmiTt f0R & srKWl RATfs i 1E aAl J SITUATIONS SECURED I F&n (JMDl'AY ts OK MONtY RETliPNfD'Wl PAYRRfAItt MASSET cotl-Ecli^ BIRMINGHAM. Al-A. mCHMDNO.VA TiOUSTON.TIiX. COLllMBV.iS.GA CAPUDINE Cures COLDS, LAGRIPPE, and all HEADACHES. Etc. Sold evt t^ll Drugstores CcauJne ftamped C C C. Never sold In hulk. Beware of the denier who tries to sell "soaiethlng just as good." >o. r>2. WANTED COO Youn# Men M <iik'? to qualify fn K'xiU i osltlon* whlrb wa will *untin writing unilar a $5,000 to promptly piocure tham i ne ua.-Ala. Bus. College, MACON, GEORGIA. Judge M. W. Glbbs, who was recently chosen as president of the new Capital Savings Bank, of Little Rock, is one of the best business men of the race. He Is a mon of some means and wide experience. He enjoys the confidence of all who are interested In the project as well as the entire public.?Vanguard. Prof. Hugh M. Brown has reosived a call from Prof. Roscoe Couklln Bruce, head of Academic Department of Tuaktgee, to del ? lie Summer School, which I urted there neit snsn- | _ xn?r. P ^ *+ . IMS INSURED FOR $340,080 A Louisville, Ky., Business Man Dies in Suspicious Circumstances. FOUND DEAD WITH GUN NEARBY It i? Hinted Tlmt llr May Hare Committrd Suicide, It it t Ilia Irienda Opr!:im III* Deatlt Wat Accidental?Obtained f3!tD,OIlO III I'nllclen From InrurMtii'o Companies Mliliir Sixteen Month.. Louisville, I\y. II developed tlinl II. C. W liny no, th? manufacturer, A\i use body w?s found by his son wit bin L'ttn yards of bis homo in Jacob Park, carried insurance on bis life to tlie amodiit of $3(0,000 and bad a]ipl!eations j int. for Sr.O.OfM) more. The policies wot\; dislribuied as follows: Kiptiiahlc l.i o Assurance Society of New York. t'OO, in four policies of $.~O.Ol)t) cr.. a; Provident Su vines l.Ife Assurance S< ciety of New York. -SPJO^MMI. In two i i?ies or fuut.niin ouch; I'liion Con al l.ife, Sln.iiO'); Now York l.ife. S."iu.i;.; Nor;hwestorn Mutual I.ifo. S5lM>b. .Mr. Wlntyno hurt applied for n p.?ihy of ."?-? .< >i lb wilh the Manhattan 'on: puny, uiirt it wsis to l?o issued in :t tow rtuys. Anothor npplioation linii lioon mndo to the Mutual, of Vermont, for itn equal amount, ami this polity was to ho dated several days iiiior. When Wliayno's body was found tliero was a large wound in the left breast made by a charge from a shotgun whioli was found lying six feet away with one barrel discharged and with one triRgrr corked. The suicide theory is opposed by the fact thai the gun and tiie body wore on opposite sides of a wire fence. Wliayno's family and friends doelnrc that death was duo to acehleiit, ami that Ihe gun was discharged while lie was ciitnhing through the fence. Mr. Wliayno's policies iq the Kqukable I.lfo are gold bonds bearing live per cent, interest. The face value, $'JOO.tMK), is due at death, and in addition the company is to pay .<t<),tXM> annually for twenty years, but the eompauy. in liett of this, has the eontraet privilege of making a easli settlement for a total of S'JtlO.POO. The first policy lu the 1'rovident Life was taken out in .lanuary last and was for siut.nim. in February following another policy for $UO,tHit) was taken out. wm.v iin* urst premium was paid 011 i lie so policies. At the time of taking out of this insurance Whayno had .<1.~0,000 in the Equitable Life, $10,000 in iho Union t'entral ami s."nf)0 in the Northwestern, besides applications for other insurance. When Whayno applied to the 1'roviduit Life he is said to have eoni--ailed the faet thai he had other insurance. The first policy in the Equitable wg>s ts?k; n out September 1, and on tins a scrotal premium had been paid. The second policy was taken out November lit. 1P01. At the time the second premium was ?lu?? en this pulley Mr. Whayne nsKtd licnr> .1. rower, manager of the Equitable. to accept notes due .lanuary 1 for payment. Mr. I*owell refused, hut informed Whayne of the thirty days' grace under the contract for making payment. The third policy was taken out Pceetnher 21. 11101. and the second premium was just tlue. The third policy was taken out Mnv to inn*? \Y hay no's income was 512.000 a year. PHIL'PPINE BILL PASSED. Tlie Ilotiee linlum tlio Olnclr; Tarllf Front T5 to !ifi Prr Cent. Washington. D. f. ? The House passed llie hill to reduce the duties 011 the products of the Philippine Islands coming into the United States from seventy five per cent, of the Dingley 1 ate of the present duties, to twentyfive per cent, of those rates. Discussion was accompanied by eon shlerahle maneuvering on the Democratic side to secure test votes 011 various amendments designed to lowc. the tariff harrier still further. Mr. Payne explained that the Philippine government needed revenue, and for that reason it was impracticable to totally abolish the duties. Mr. Uiehardson. Tennessee, said he believed any duty was unjust, unconstitutional and un-American. IIomoved to recommit the bill with instructions to the committee to report it hack amended so as to provide for free trade between the United States and the islands. The motion was defeated 011 a roll call. PI to 122. a party vote, except Mr. Mcf'all. Itcpuhlh-nn. Massachusetts, who voted with the Democrats for the motion. The bill was passed without .liv ST. LOUIS BRIBTJ3 CONVICTED. 1'ivc Ex-l>e1eg*t?n Srnlrr.c cd to FIvp Yearn K:iih? Auk :? N'imt Yrir.t. St. T.ouis, Mo.?The joint trial of five former members of the House of Delegates ended in a verdict of livo years i:* the penitentiary for each man. The defendants. .Tolin A. Sheridan. Charles J. Penny, Charles Outke. Edmund Ferseh and T. E. Albright, were convicted on charges of bribery in connection with the passage of the Suburban Street Car bill, to accomplish which, it was charged. $75,000 had been placed in deposit to be used as required. The five defendants, after hearing the verdict, tiled motions for n new trial, and each was released on bond. Th?se cases make fourteen bribery cases which have gone on trial as the result of the Investigation of municipal corruption, and thirteen convictions T!m^?esuTTcu7ono defendant being aequitted on the order of the Judge. Villitgn In Adit Wlpfd Out. A dispatch from Andljan, In the Oovermncnt of Ferghana. Asiatic Russia, reports that an earthquake destroyed all the houses In the town. The number of deaths Is unknown. The people are threatened with starvation. THatrlbuttnn Ftrrnln Records. Outside of the financial markets business eondltIons dnrins'the week 1 MTI \ I" LABOR VJORLO. | fui.T.trO > ii:iUri'.MIiS SIIT orgai a union. Buenos Avtv". A.-*t atin.i. lias forty labor organizations. California ha- t;.~.!>. i trad nil' r.Nls, of whom aro in San Francisco. A Japanese railway company lias girls as waitresses for their passenger trains, am! itifcmls m employ women in I lie ticket service. Foundry workers at Taeonia. Wash . have secured a nine hour day without a decrease in wages. The iiiiniintiiu scale is now "0 a day. Twenly-tiiree per cent, of children in Saxony. tJerniany are forced to work, of i;ii4.ti0*> children of school age. l.'lT.SJ'.l arc employed in trade. Silver niitlis at Baltimore. Md.. have organized a union and have been grantj cd a nitie-iiouc day at the same wage previously paid for ten hours* work. The strike <?f Natioflal Boot and Shoe Operators at C'asgow. Scotland, has hot n settled, wages, hours of la Inn* and other d'spuii a having In n mljustcd. A general incr -a. . of wages of Ua r men on tl: Sonilicrn Railway. i 'inon the Smiiiierii Railway, averaging niton! live per rent., has been granted. Tli.' Illinois State ! *> '1' -ration oi' l.n lmr will make n fight t<? have I ho I. isk.iiuv |tilss measures looking low: :>t taking convicts out of compelilit with free lnlioi*. Tiio Intercolonial (Canadian! Kailwn> telegraphers nro understood t<> bo satisfied with the propose.i advance in wages of $.'*.50 a niontli. Tliey now receive Street ear employe."? at El Paso. Texas, have been granted an advaiuo of tive cents an hour. They demanded twenty-live cents an hour, but compromised on twenty cents. Tlie Indiana Supreme Court has decided that the weekly pay law is constitutional. This will compel manufacturers in this State to pay their mm weekly whenever it is demanded. PROMINENT PEOPLZ. TV.\ Svon Tlodin. the Swedish erplorer. is now lecturing in Uus<ia. ltudyard Kipling lias arranged to spend the winter in South Africa. The Sultan of Jaliore intends to make a tour in the United States in lfiol. Lord Uoseliery's eldest daughter, Sybil, is engaged to Mr. C. Scott, of tl.e Scots Cnards. Samuel Compels was re-elected President of the American Federation of Labor without opposition. i.>-ii.i.iiiiiii i\ 11 iii. me economist. thnks Softth Africa is a richer country than the Western United States. Judge Ilenr.v S. Dewey, <>f the Iiostnn Mnnicinnl Court, has resigned his seat and \vi!! retire to private practice Count Poni (!: Casleiian has pitrehascd the Chateau ,de (Jrignan. formerly tho home of Mine, do Soriano. The death is announced of Pr. Avison. the French physician, who dis.-nv- i ercd an alleged cure for creeping paralysis. Lord Milncr has a genius for lan i ganges. and learned Putet so well in a very few weeks as to he able to talk fluently with Pom Paul. Gfllcers of the American fleet in the Caribbean have presented to IlcarAdinirnl Crowninshield, for liis wife, a beautiful silver loving etip. Dr. Cottdin. the hlintl chaplain ??f the \ House of Representatives, may succeed Pr. Milhurn, the blind chaplain of the Senate, who will shortly resign. Count Tolstoi and an ecclesiastic known as Priest John of Cronstadt have been nominated honorary members of the University of Dorpat. Professor P artier. the anthropologist, j who recently returned from Kurope, r>a.vs< turn uuring an absence of two years lie has hem mainly in the jungles of Africa studying the monkeys and apes, lie has brought hack 200 phonograph cylinders of monkey talk, j lie spent weeks in a cage in the jungle taking records and declares he has made some Important discoveries. NEWSY GLEANINGS. Cholera has practically disappeared From Egypt. Glasgow is borrowing J?." 000.Poo to complete the city sewerage system. The Prince of Mona > has decided to abolish the small armv ol' the principality. The present indications are thai Italy will not officially participate in the St. T.ouis Exposition. .lapan has ordered X-ray machines for use in delecting thefts of gold coins by mint < inploycs. Insurant a rates on p-orcrly in P.rooklyn. X. Y.. linvc been in : -ed f.tv.n twenty to tliirty per cent. Efforts are being iniide >11 Paris io form a society fur securing promptness and politeness fr> :u telephone attendants. A French school will he n -od nc\t March at Xanichaiv ' liin.i. ncder i' e auspices of the French Consul at Shanghai. Carpenters in Atlanta. Ga.. are discussing the eight hoar day proposition and devising plans for iis introduction in that city. The Danish Folkothing has passed a Dill abolishing oaths in legal procedure and substituting declarations "en faith and honor." The turn over of 2000 co-operative societies in Europe during juoi was *400,000,000. In 1 SOU it amounted to only $200,000,000. The General Federation of Trade I'nions of Great Britain has seventyeight affiliated unions witii a total payinrf iMninKAWjUStv ? ?? ..... luLiuuviaiuii 1)1 tal.t 12. A special course of instruction In the science of deep-son exploration is to be offered by five experts at Bergen, Norway, in the lirst tbree mouths of the new year. For two years ?he slaughter of cows, heifers and calves f.*r sale as meat is prohibited in the Transvaal, under penalty of n ?50 tine tr six months' imprisonment. In many of the continental cities and in some few American cities gararc out iu the neighborhood of public school*, and Jfte children are Unique Table of Figures. A Harvard profeusor is responsible j for the following table?and still j some say that there is no such Lhiu^ over-education. 1 time 9 plus 2 equals II. 12 times 'J plus 3 equals III. 123 times 9 plus 4 equals IIII. 1234 times 9 plus f> equals 111II. 12346 times 9 plus 6 equals II III I. 123456 times 9 plus 7 equals I i 11111. 1234567 times 9 plus 8 equals IIIIIIII. 12345678 times 9 plus 9 equals IIIIIIII!. 1 time 8 plus 1 equals 9. 12 times 8 plus 2 equals 98. 123 times 8 plus 3 equals 9S7. 1234 times {1 plus 4 equals 987G. 12345 times 8 plus 5 equals 987G5. *123456 times S plus 6 equals 9S76"4. 12345G7 times 8 plus 7 equals 587G543. Worth While. I never oculd : o :.? the pesky folks wno night and morn Hep" tibia' people that they wished they never hud been born: This .vorht is all a stage?1 read that jomo'crs l:i a book An* as far no. I'm g .<1 T got a chanco to have a look. The urn <r of the sunshine an' tho railian -o of the night Make up a scene that strikes my fancy putty nearly ri;,'at. An' I like to wi tch the heroes stnndin* in tlie calcium's glow. I There ain't no doubt about It; It's a 1-irst Class Show. Sometimes the scene's a Joyful one, an* then agin it's sad; Some of tho folks you see are good, an' some are purty bad. I often wish that I could help the enterprise along Instid o' Simply slttin* out In the admlrln' throng But even though my part in the ocea I'll still concraiuiute myself on seilin* In at all. And when at last the lights are out an' I must homeward go. There'll be no kick a-comin*. 'Twas a i First Class Show. ?Washington Star. i Joke on Professor Virchow. The late I'rof. Virchow was blessed with a lively sense of humor and enjoyed a joke none the less though told against himself. One day, while lecturing. he became provoked because a student could not tell the exact coloi of a preparation shown to him. "What would you say was the color of my coat?" he a iked somewhat sarcastically. The garment had seen its best days and the student replied with marked emphasis: "it seems to liav< been blue." Tae professor laughed heartily at the retort, and after a few more questions passed the stu ilenL 1 I I Is the Standard Rh The ONLY compound on the mai disease without doing irreparable J UNEQUALLED as a CHF.ERFULLY REC | Gentlemen:?I had rheumatism for uho fI I had to use crutches or cane. Was confine ,1 a? a time, several timcH. Last spring I bctru 'J bottles before I noticed any benetlt. All <1 euro seetns to be complete, as I lmvo hnd I I can cheerfully recommend your medici For sale by Druggists, or sent exprcs > FACTORY LOADED j|| "New Rival" "Le at lTF(iF ^ou arc ' ?? Njj munition, the Kind IS f&p?? point your gun, \ IP Ij aded Shotgun Shells: " |H Black powder; "Leader'' ^3 with Smokeless. Insist ' !$ Factory Loaded Shcils, ALL DEALERS Children of the West. j The children of the frontier to-day live a much more civilized life than formerly, hut still raoro rough tiian ilie city-bred child can fancy. In many of the small towns of the southwest frontier the whites and the In* j dians are on friendly terms, and | schools have been established, yet miniature wars are often on between the youngsiera which lteep the village police busy. These battles are usually the outcomo of games, which are rough and wild, writes the Pctroit News-Tribune. Tocy-riding races and races of all kinds are leading feat urcs for the boys, while the girls play j marbles ar.d similar games witu i them. Picnics are overy-week events during the summer. The hoys are taught to swim at six or seven years j of age. and they spend a good portion ' of their time on the creek and river j banks during vacation. But the children as they are growing up are infused with the spirit of the frontier. They are taught unknowingly how to "hustle," and It seems a part of their nature to bo J brave and honest. Tho boys either go Into business or farming, few of them ever going East or entering the professions. The religious market will be dull as long as wo preach No. 1 Hard and , practice screenings. i THE SON II Q ; OF EX- fj, ui l?ljHi<aJ Commends Perima to lion. I.owis K. Johnson Is t.*ie pon ot the States Senator from Maryland, also Attorne United States Minister to England, und wh tional lawyer 1 hat evet lived. In a recent letter from 1000 F Street, > " ,\o one should longer sojf< r from To tug knowledge it has canned relic, quuintanres, thitt it (.ikuntitnUy ton lug ictth this distressing disorder of tU Catarrh I'olnon*. Catarrh is capable of changing all the' life-giving secretions of the body into i scalding fluids, which destroy and inflame every part thev come in contact with. Applications to the places jilt. ted by catarrh can do little good save to soothe or ipiiei disagreeable symptoms. Heme it :s tin t gargles, sprays, atomizers and inhalants only serve as temporary reli? i. bo long as the- nutating secret ions of catarrh continue *o be formed so long v. ill the nu ntbranes continue to be inflamed, no matter what treatment is used. There is but one nunedy that has the do- ' ESSES: iLiaEasp eumatic Remedy. | rket that cures this terribto harm to the digestive organs. BLOOD PURIFIE.R. ft OM MENDS IT. Fukf.8tatk. S. r., Aujf. 18. W0?. E2 I lit twelve yearn. Great deal of the time H J to lied, nearly helpless, three months ? n to take " Kheumacide." I uicdtwn n loitether I used Heven bottles ami the V 1 110 symptoms of rheumatism slnoe. I no B. F. FEN1GAN. | sage prepaid on receipt of $i .00. u - Baltimore, fid, I SHOTGUN SHELLS jj^ ader" "Repeater" ||: i^-ii-krrrufcrr. in i. i i ?or reliable shotgun am- ?$ i that shoots where you El >uy Winchester Factory New Rival," loaded with H and "Repeater," loaded R upon having Winchester | j and accept no others, fe' , EP THEM I)!'! ( tiuiMilfi 1IIAXV t \? m '':rv L- a J j Mt 11 fcS H Our money winning bocks, l&i |3 written by men who know, tell m I Potcscsh I B9 They are needed by every man ?8 M who owns a field :ind a plow, and gjj y whd desires to get the most out Thty arc frtt. S ??J postal c?rd, ORRMAV EVU WOJIK* VR Oft NfiMaii ^trrcl, New Twji Xy is jjw iM TO ENGLAND All Catarrh Sufferers. Intr? Keverdy .Johnson. who was United y-tJeneral under President .Johnson nnd o was regarded as the greatest constitu\\\. Mr. .Johnson says: , catarrh when Peruna i* accessible* f In ho mart it of in;/ frietuls anil ncrmmenil its n*c tnnl! persons fni/t'cre h it in i n sijHtcin. ''-Lcivih Jolt it no it, tumble effect, and that remedy is Peruna. L'hlS remedy strikes at Once to the roots of catarrh by restoring to the capillary sels their healthy elasticity. iVriiua is not a temporary pa.native, but a radical eure. h'end lor J >r. Il trtin.in's latest book, > ill free for a diort tune. Address I he IVrain Drug Maiiuiucturiug Co., Columbus, (>hio. It you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results trotii the use of I'erutia write at once to Dr. Ilartinnn. giving a lull statement of your case and he will he pleased to give you his valuable advice grit is. Address Dr. Hartrnan, President ??f The Ilnrtiuan Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. After I would eat a meal I would be suddenly taken with sueh terrible I cramps that I would have to walk bent over, and I would have to loosen my clothes. It would he a collide of hours before I would obtain relief. One day I heard about Kinuns Tubules, and since I have taken a couple of the 5-ceut boxes 1 have not hud a single attack. At druggists. The Five-Cent pr.rket is enough for .in ordinary occasion. The family bottle, ?0 cents, contains a supply for a year. "^DROPSY Rf fri w 13 0'YS' T,'!EA E''*T FnEE(77 jR Haro mado Droppy aiidiliccmO plications a SDaciaUy tor twenty / years with tne moit wonderful ,/a * .1 eucoess. Have cored many tLouaand cases. IS. E. E. OIISH'3 C0S3, "Hnr, mJ Bit it Atlanta, Qa. T PAY SPOT CASH FOR 11 BTH'ntv LAND WARRANTS 1 LAbNKH. Kkl?i.U, p. it. Hox UK r?uv%?r, Colo. Scvc Yen Money ISrlCK cq Send for Catalog ? wii ins n i?gp ? 11 in ?~~i>'I -i -t -i? K Or for r l*rr???ir* Hol*!<*r i it 9 *t|o?i ii?* IV ? I '<i MK S'wCK MM . : is I V < ;?>!! \ \\ . ill MiNCHM. IMII4 N \ 1)0 YOU SUFFeKwitb COLD FtET _ WIIEN I>HI VINO ? Thru m r.'l \i% SeT,']* 1 lor a ESi'.A'i'BCK mil ramp!? ' ' A foil: I.aat- a l.ifrtmo; J'r.n.-nia " iiSI f"!'1-- fiuumoiiia. nit.t Save* liooV;2fo* tor's Hill-. otf < out tor nn . ' Kii.H'; lnn it DiavR. Heater, $2.25. Coal, 75c a Doz. ti'nnw ?? ., NAHiviM.t:, ticnn. Capsicum Vaseline i Put up in Collapsible Tubes. A Snhetitntr for ami Sajiorlor to Mustard or in* other plaster. and will not blister the most leiieote hIvtn. The j>aln xll.iylntr and curative (iianun oi nuililsriUI. II ITI1I >t<?p the toothache at once And relieve head iche and sciatica. Wf ifcommnul li as the \>est and safest external counter-irritant known, uIbo as an external remedy for pain* in the chest and stomach and all rheumatic,neuralgic and gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and it will he found to be invaluable in tha household. Many people say "It is the best of all your preiiaratlons. Price IB cents, at all druggists, or other dealers, or by sending this amount to us In postage stamps we will send you a tube by mall. No article should be accepted by tho puhlie unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It Is not genuine. CHESEBROUGR MANUFACTURING CO* 17 Htute Street, New York CUjr. IdKlS Whtllt All UXt fliiS. Pa fc*M nest Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Dae fAj pj In time. Sold by nriigglsts. gj i,, 1. ' n,