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**"' Young Fool and th? OI?. no fool lik<? a young fool Wh?<u llrfvioika aro concerned - tS<<hold th?*m ail tlx- victim* bim.ll. With liandi ami face* burned, ? BnholU the lamed and tc Hit <1 and innhnt-J, Their neodh-xs M?i rf ?* rl i : *< ?* : There'* no fool like ih? Old Fool Who ff lve? <? child aucli tilings fhfttV* no fool like a young fool In glotious July, lo lit ?; h Ijofttb aiiU lose a thumb And tcai uwu y ?? ?? !Po touch a lluh* io d)iinmltA And tcattcr death and noise Thoir'fj no fool ilk* th? < ?!?J Fool Who giveg a child Bitch toys. Thnte'fl riQ. fool like n young fool To make the Fouilh a crlni*. When *>\Kiy inn at; anil tveiy heai>?? I# wujkljig ovfitlroi'. When Kit'U and Wcul and North and , Houth, ' Th* )M* appalling ? ftltcioV no fool like tin1 Old Fool Who think* u child ahould know. Thare'a no fool like. the young fool Who amella tho poftdd' amokc; frut the awful play tli?t mat a th? T>uy Had ceaaed to he a jok?. Vat Hatan tempta th* <>ld Fool To chucklo 'ncath hla t;reoth And put among the hceril*** young Tho Instrument* of death, ? I.ifo. Hu^*> arc t?!ioii livctl? - especially humbugs. CONCIiNTRATHi) CRAB ORCHARD WATER. Nature's groat- romody for lJyspop.sia , Sick Hfytdach'-, i Joiistipiition . Stlmulalas t Ijh Livfcr , regu lates t ho JSow<-U and' keeps " * t . i lio cii I t i?' system ma healthy ctoii i li t ion . A natural pro duel with a record of a oeu 4 1 ury . I f a fllieted t rv ? t . Sold \>y all dr ugn'i.^l ?* . Crab Orchard Wafer Co., LOUIS VILLI:. KY. $l,OOOHBcC'ive"for Reliable 1 nformation \V?; will give One Dollar for a Pusttil Card Riving the first reliable new* of a chance to sell * horizontal steam enRijie of cur styles, within our range of sizes. V.'e Jo net want inquiries :it this time for \ ?* r t ic a 1 , traction or gas engines. ATLAS ENGINES AND BQI1.KKS have fcr yen ra tern the atandard for all mitm plinf*. lie ? t of material arid workmanahip. Our hla output enable* us lo sell on (mill prof lit. An Atlta, the best In the world, coata no more than the bthtr kind. Writ* today (or our ijvual othr. ATLAS ENGINE? WORKS K?llin* In ?;! I N I) I AN A HO 1.1 S J If ? ? 1? N| ??m| } i\f i WiUrtuU F<AirV?tr? l\ .<j \ ? ? liU * r?#; i r i * # T.itniUr flciliii A'.lomM.i iJigifiOl l'hi"Ulir< I nj'iifi t' titii-U ft ' !ui At>M I ih i?n>t o J, UK*. 0**0 H F i c. IfoiUit In ?? 4 M. r w A MTf" H AJilrwim of m |>frRom nt ft rfl I I- I I - - pin ? I. I ii 1 1 a f i nlootl who urn n " v?? w ai? j t living with any ti*n*s Ci) i>t' ii.nt h\iu m*io In K?M\tu<'ky, (H) i?l n.ot l??*rr* of Holill*rn who luiVi* lif#o ilonifd |?cu9losi ??i? H??coiint ?>f thulr re innrtinKH. <*)??! iiicii who n?rvM in fherro* v>va\ biinv, ur (?>) t ii?* niw*4t hln or hica HohlitTH i*r h?|1oih, now ilprcaHiul. NATHAN IIICK FOU l>, Allornoy, Wtmltlnu ton, l>. ('. &6| AIIIF.lt ( IIOKK'' Shlrt-W.IM- *l|.t Mtii't I lloldor. No rnliirt.l ?ttl .11. btcrdiiirt Jincrr.t or ?b uiitUlliii'xs. }.iit iixat, trlni. u|> to ilnlo. Itacti 25u.,6foc#l. O. K N<i|.|.l> 4u., III. WOMEN will find in Mozi.KY'A I.P.MON Kuxik, the ideal laxative, a pleasant und thoroughly re liable remedy, without the least (lnnyfi ?>r jxvsi.iMc liarm to them in any condition peculiar to themselves l'lcasaut in taste, mild in action and thorough in results. Tested for ,}5 vearu. 50c. and ^1.00 per bottle at all l.Huj; Stores. MOZ LEY'S LEMON ELIXIR "One Df?i? Conviure* " THERE IS SL tm I ForVy years a?o and after maty years of use on the eastern coa?>t. Tower \s WcJLerproof Oiled Coats were introduced in the West and were called -Slickers by the pioneers and cowboys. rThis graphic rwrve has come Into such general use that it is frequently though wrongfully applied to many substitutes You want the flemm? Look for the Sign of the fSh.&r>d the ivurve Tower or* the buttons. '/ MAfci 1M HAC? A*? YHIOW AK? A OLD E?Y RePREStNTATIVl TRADfc THC WORLD OVER. id V A. j TOWH CO.bOSTOK, MASS.U.5A. TOWtR (ANAMAN Ctt bwi?4 TOtOMTO CAN Ibood Teeth Good Temper Arc characteristic of the Atkins Saws always. That is becaus^tjay are made of the best steel in the world ? Silver Steel ? by men that know how. Atkin* saw#, Cam Kititn. Nihttii<n *'.<??? *traper?, rtc., are mU hv >11 god 4?ateia. Catalog ue ?n r?^ur?t. C. ATKINS <?L CO. Inc. ? Mint M* Miiifuittm ia U? WotU Factory aad Esec?ilyt OITIcm. Iwdlaaapolia ??*nr**?-N?? Varli, Cfelcatc, Mlaneap*lia Fantimd (OrefM), KraMfe, la* Vnn< Im? n?WPW ?"? a ?Tv'nT / jkHitsS 42J1S22SJE2SLSSS TRULY IDEAL WIFE HER HUSBAND'S^BEST HELPER VlgorouH Health It the Grout Houro* of the Power to Innplra unci Kucoiuugo - -.All Women Should Hook K. One of the inoMt noted, Huocettftful and | richest UM'i) of tliiit century, In a r?c?nt ! itrl lot'; suld, ?* Whatever I iw and ] whntov<*r | have attained in | litis world I ovvit uil to nty wife, i'rom j tin* tin v I llrst kiK-w her she lia* been i nn inspiration. ttiui the greatest hoJp 1 I luuto of uty life." \\ Mr.< n f*j j t & /fintloy To be Miicli h saeoessful who, to re I lain the love and admiration of her hu*baml. lo > ii -?|>i i *? him to make t ho I inoM of liiia-ti lf .should be. u woman's i Constant hl iuly. If ii woman ti 1 1 < i n that her enorgic* 1' nrc flaggim f, iliiit s!m gets i hmI.v tired, ! dark shadows appear under her eye*, slit' has backup*-. headaches, hearing ilownpa|ii?., nf/ v oumh-s ?<, whites, irrejf nhuiticaor t )t?? hliH'J; she ahould start j a' once to bviild op Iter fcystom l?y a , tonic with sjV'rjim povv?*ra, Mich as Lydia K. i'iukham s Vegetable Com pound. following we j>\t>?ii**h by request a : letter from a younj/ vvifit : - I 'ear Mr*. finknam; " Kw*r ninco my child wiis born 1 h&v? nwf- I rri vl.tlM 1 ho}K* Ir W WOIIUMI ?rV?!l lltlVe, M it ll III- I llunmint ion f< male wenkite-H, hett ring down j pains, biii-kn- li?' nii'1 wretehed luii-lir h"*. It 1 aHYi-Pul my : ? ? j i j j . : . ? Li . <i I could riot enjoy )ny nirnl.x. and halt my t mm ?<m spent hi laid. '? I .y die K. I'hiUlinm ? Vegetnblo < 'ouijwaisd made nit* u vw?U woman. and I fiwl so grateful thai I am glad to writ* and t?dl you of my marvelous nu'iivci v. It brought mo hralUi, 1 ih:m life and \i!ality\," Mr?. licrulo Aiimloy, ii! | South inth St r?v*,' Taeoina, Wash. What Lydia 1''. . IMnkham'.s Vegetable i ? omponml did for Mrs. Aiu.sley it will do forevere shd* and n.iliug.womau. If y oil have .symptoms yob don t mi d? island write li.? Mrs. l'inkham, at ! Lynn, Mass. Hor tuivioo is free and j always helpful. CATARRH Is the mother of CONSUMPTION, j Ot.r CAllMOI. \'JT of IODINE J'OOKKT IMi M.KH Is a gtniiaiib"d <uire. l'rleo fl.OO. W. H. SWt.TH He CO., 01 N Y . Solo Manufacturers and Prop't. | 1 \ S t. I I- | v,,,... ?... I iWri Ms , | i*. ,?n ?? * + ?\ *? ih .ulU c.ia.u !.?. LI ? ' :?* ^ ? Sihu- i.t L<in<l O.im !? ! v. i III '. | I'll I ,1^ Jin.' )... ?! ji||l Ho. b'> CONHY ISI.^NH sot VJMte I'flHT 'All lis, MoT 1-^*1 >n if I ? -*1 ?i ? I - fcr 2^j Onixy liliiU'l I'eOnl < "ni\l Co . J -in ii. I, N.i', DMnnosed Her Case. A famous American physician wan ! ^uiiimotw d to ttit b< -d.sidc of an elderly j j; i n ml ?* ?'.nun* "t d i- 1 itiguisdied name and many millions and w'r.o is one of j the l".id? i < of American nor.viy. Tho I physician exnmltM-d her earefally. [Thru he Htihl: "Von mnsi );?-i up evirrv inclining at r, o'clock. Take for bveakfaf.t a cup of weak lea and t\su pieces ? > r dry I *naat. Kioni !' (o II exerci^o, eithet I WalUiuy or KvveepiuR or dnsling. At j noon lunch on a si i c v of cold meat, I liltcieil, nnleed water, and stale bread. Don't. skiCii in the afternoon: Exer cise again For dinner take nothing hut a little meat, a vegetable and toast. N'o swecta, no wines, no social ! dissipation of any kind." The eye.? of die grande dame Hash | ed with lire, as she said: "lUit, doctor, do you comprehend my position? Do you know who I am?" i "Perfectly, madam," answered the j physician. "You are an old woniau I with a sour stomach." I ? 111 J Clever Work of Detective. : In examining a jeweler's window In I Oxlonl street, London, which had J been broken to permit of the extrac ! tloil of nine watches, a police sergeant ! noticed a Jittic blood on the glass. | Later on In Soho he observed a man ) with a cut finger, so ho arrested him | and found the stolen watches in Lis i pocket W oeti the w ise ?; p. v t'at!?: he coii j sidcru the man ??? ? ? ?"IP cccd-: a luckv ! 1 uol . * OLD t ASHIONt 0 FARF; | I Jul Ulicull*. Grid ill a ('like*, 1M?I t>Mil 1' milling*, j i 1'1 r food 1 hit t made tha fathers : -uoi.g soiuctiincs unlit for the ehil ' ill i'!i under the ic.-\\ c??ndiiii.>ns that our | ihaii^ing civili/.ntion i> ?onstailtlv ; bringing in. One of Mr. Mryan's m-.gh j hurs in the ?r>-a! State of N'btaska ; w i iti->: ' 1 >\ .i -v raided in the South where ? hoi bisi iiiis, ^rid-lle cakcjw pies and | piiililinus are eaten at alpiwt every ! uii'.il. and l?y tiie time I located in Ne j luaska 1 ft.uml inys?df a snfiVui 1'iom ] iudigrsiion and its attendant ills' dis I t revs and pains after meals, an almost j const. ml headache, dull, heavy sleepi j in'ss by day and sleeplessness at night, J '.o<s ut flesh, isnpa I red memory, etc, Ote. I "I was rapidly becoming ineftfiacl j tilled for business w hen a valued friend suggcstiMl a change in my diet, the I abandonment ut heavy, l ich stuff and ; the o.-M> of I J rape- N UlS food. 1 fol lowed flic good ml vice and shall always he thankful that I did so. "Whatever may be the experience of others, the beneficial effects of the change were apparent in my case al most immediately. My slomuch, which had rejected other food for so long, took to (irape-Nuts most kindly; in a day or two niy headache wits gone. I began to sleep healthfully and before a \ve*dc was out the scales showed that my lost weight witi coining hack. My memory was res loved \vltl|, the renewed vigor that 1 felt in body and mind, frtir three years uow t.rnpc-Nuts food lias kept me in prime condition, and I propose it shall for the rest of my days. "Ami, by the way, my *2^ year old baby is as fond of Orapft-Nuta nn I am, always insist* on having it. It keep& her an healthy and hearty as they make tUcu:." Name given by Po?fnm C.o? Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Hea4 the Uttlo hoqk ' Xh? Road to WtlltUle" in pki?. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL I ' ?~~ j INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS f OR NOVEMBER 12. I ? II 'Jtcr: E/.t?'g JuuruDy u? J?ru?Mlru), I -/ra ?HI., 21-82? (Joliirn '?><*, k'./ru ? ill,, ^?Hviiiory J? 1-51 3? Coin, j ?i?nt*rjr on tlit) !??,'? I. A fnat proclaimed (vn, *j l -2.T). ?I | '1W1hIm?4 a fnHt." Kzirt ontemi j upon 14# work will* fasting and prayer. ' whs a duugerou8 one, en. pccnlJy with nil the treasure he ?nr ' Iv/.ra realized t li? danger but lie went forward la faftli. |||? chief eon corn was to lmvo God with Mm. llo f had Procured LovUc-n to #<> with him (v?. 1. 1 20), hut even that would be of no avail If Jehovah did not direct their step#. "Atfjlrt ouraelve#." "Humble ourselves." (It. v.) and repent of our ?dns. "To #oek 1 1 1 in." Era wauted the people to commit themselves to t ho guidance and protection of divine prov idenco and implore fiod to give them n prosperous Journey. Their Journey lay chiefly through the desert, and the Arauiiiijjj niul KaiuarltuiKs won* IlkHv lo attack them. '~i. "1 wan ashamed," tde. Ezra had preached trust in <Tod before fho heathen rulers and In; would not dis honor flod t?y asking the usual military escort. ji,. jJiUj represented < iod. the object of his worship, as supremely' powerful, and /is having the strongest affeetion for III* true follower*. T hus w.? that this good man hud more anxiety tor the glory of <iod than for bis own personal safety. ".So \\ o farted." The people old as Lrra commanded. (Jod heard and answered their prayers. and they were kept i n safety during the dtflioult and dangerous Journey, II. Ezra's charge to the priests fvs. ^ l-JOj. 1'i. "I separated twelve." There Is a difference of opinion here as to tin. i. umber of persons Ezra selected as eustodlaiiH of the treatitne ami saned vessels. There were probably twelve priests and twelve l.evltes; but some think there were twelve priests and only ten l.cvitea. Hhereblal, and Ha*h a blah were two of the Levito.v. ?'Weighed." We may gather from this that the gold and silver were in bars or ingots, and not in coined money. 2*1. "I'nto their hand." We have here the particular care Ezra took of the troas ure of tiod's sanelunry. Having com mitted the keeping of a p, (J}0<ij j,"J. 4.OJn. [ mitted the earo of !t to proper men, I though without < Iod they would have "wabdiod in vain. Our prayers should j always he seconded with our endcav ors. J>o we expect (iod should by His providence keep tliat which belongs to \ Tin n ought we by III* grace to care for that whieh belongs lo Him;. let God's honor and Interest be oni'^Vrc ! i'he prophet in foretelling the return of Ood'.s people and ministers out of Hahy i"ii gave tiu* solemn charge dsa. r>2.lh. Me \ <? eleau that bear (he vessels of the l_ord." In Zi-rublmbol'H time the Vessels were ,| liverod bv number here by weight. that ii might easily appear If any were missing. This inti mates that such as arc intrusted with I holy things are concerned lo rcmeinh. r, both in receiving their trust and in <!is' | eharging it. that they miM shortly give a very particular account of it that j liny may ho |*,j!(lifu? t,, p ami so give | tip their account with joy. ' Silver.... I gold." I he whole treasure hits been estimated at from four to six million | doMars. A talent of silver was about ?>l(iiM); gold Is usually worth hi.xlecu times as much as silver. -7. "Jhtsons. .. .drams." The word j translated "dram" appears to lie in the j Hebrew rftfo'cseiitativc of the l'ersi m t woid whieh the Creek rendered by j ditrlc." this was a gold coin. slaui|ied j with the figure of the Persian king, w earing his crown and armed will; a bow and arrow. According to the most exact computation each such coin con tained somewhat more pure gold than an English guinea, and was worth live dollar* of our money. The ??basins" would be worth about two hundred and sevi nly live dollars each. "Vessels of line copper." Probably some fictitious metal made lliere that took the polish and assumed | ho brightness of gold, and because of Its hardness was more durable. There is still a metal of this kind made among the Asiatics. 'JS. 1* teowiJI offering." The silver and gold were a present to the house of tlod j that the king and his counselors had j f?'t apart. i T,"> J?u,'"?y <0 Jerusalem (vs. i ' . I depart* d on the I tweltili day.' The eotnpajuy. Jiy^an to\ , 'l"'111 nnd arrange for the/Journey unon) j the tirst day of the month Xisau. lrjion j a review of his company K/ra observed the lack of l.evltes, and the time us d mi securing their union with the return | lug exiles, and in weighing the irons j mv. took up the tiuie until the . ueltth day. Ahava is liie name both ; or a mnall town ami stream, not far i from the river Kuphralew. This would j be a natural course fo pursue from ? Shushau. This account of Ezra's prrn. aratlon and Journey is a beautiful ex ' ample of inothod and thoroughness j which is of grqa t value In the work of , Ood Ezra sought first the prosperity Of Hod's cause, but he did not count it ,illlc to spend twelve days In prop j a ration for the Journey. Tltne used j for prayer Is never lost time. Time' I consumed in pet feeling plans for Cod's work Is not misspent time. Always . lake lime to do a thing right. Tilings tlnn" by halt are never done well. J "Wo came to .Icrnsalein." The dangerous Journey was completed with j >iUety at the end of four months. ' A >ode. ... three days.' That is thev ; lest.d that long. On the fourth ?lav , fhe treasur-s wo?e weighed and Itami i id over to ()>?' custody of the olliciatiiie { priests or the temple. 'The returneii . exiles oficrcd burnt offerhigs, and Ezra ; delivered tin royal commission to the magistrates, while the l.evitical portion ! of the company uv^stod in performing [ the additional worft which the arrival i of so ma n \ new a\ orsh i pel's occaslonetl. The Ma id of Other Days. i (>li \ a nislu il iii.iMm of craiidnnt's VVliat ?lurKsoinc li\.'s wvn; llio>c >-it; fed! OI)Hg?'<t In youth t<v j.i. U your way; t'ncurtalo v>attis ?o and tread; 1 No cx|W'|'Ik had you to advise. To counsel, caution or dtrct V< iii maiden k{<|>n; no mentors wine, ?u faithful vaUhers circumspect. Wlioi pjandtiannn o-cjilllng cm inc. ? No chats with girls were yours to tell ? ? The Judgment of 5ome worthy dame ? The linn> to sound tl?c curfew hell; ? And nit In vain you yought the truth ? They telt It notv If 'twas a sin. | When nftir dnik a comely youtti | Had ???.?(> you home, lo a*k him In. Von ncv^r learned -oh. vanished fair! ? N on couUl not, had it been your wish ? The Intent way to iicst preiwire Vour luncheon In a ? hating-dlsh Ami e'en perhapa you never read t he jJnct that hungry lompanles Would rather starve than not be fed Kiom Mis. Cookcm's ixclpes. You could not tell. I'll waiter now. Of countless things the. etiquette: In .spite, of which, somewhere, somehow. You not your start; nnrt yet? ntid yet It really l? a problem quite To find what saved you from the had; You bud no "Hint*" to guide you right; Your mother*, they all you had. ? Arthur 11. KolweU In The 9und?y Mag. ailli*. ' * Whtr? Oil Wm Neaded. 1 fTo dying. *o the cchoolbook akya. dying In Alglot*; Thorn *'a* lack of aMUaptlca And dearth of woman'* tear a; But a Had Cro?* man approached hisn u iid I'm murmured HOft arid low That up upon his cUtern womo oil would llftV* to KO. Now, thi* soldier of the legion knew Ki>k II ah woids u f?*\? And to hint the Round of "oiatAin" wu.s not ?xactly new. Boll thu woid conveyed hut little to hid unreeeptlv? iiilinl, Ai>d 1)0 asked In mrnple language for a plain reply In kind. Then they spoke In aecenta eoc, thing, how thin oil the f!< nn/i on tvl kill. And the wb k< d eiegomyia would hecomo the haine utt nil Itat ftUl they had lo tell him and make It to hint plain That ho had htttlt mlxiukt n and that no ?!in who whs H^ne Could over think ih.it "i Intern" the same a* ayatem" meant That never oil- -excepting cod? -waa on the "ayatem" spent. And ?o tio died u pegeeful death and never was tils may rd When v. awl clubs canie in hU Lack yuid und kerosene w^s ppntyvd. ?- Nttv Orleans nines- l><-mociat. Copper Exported to China. Morn than 2fc,0oo tons of coppet have bboix exported to '.'ulna from America this year. The unusual <juan tl'y ha? excited attention, and In quiries of the trade have elicited two explanation.*- One Is that a new eoinago '? neeeesai v in China, bocguw; tho old has been gradually melted down for the manufacture of cartridgcR, The other Is that 1 1)*.* process of unletting the metal in .so Imperfect that the amelted copper contains sm^ll quan tities of Kohl, and this the astute Chi* no?o contrive to extract. Vast qnaiw titles of copper disappear constanilj In CLina from one eatiae or another. Cttr*'* liheunint luiii anil I'atnrrli-- Medicine J Kent Free. Thf.v. iw'i discifci<?y are the result of nn { awful poihon?'il condition of tho blood, if you have aching joints mi l bn-k, shoulder i Idadi s, bon?? pain*, crippled hands, legs ??r feet, Hwolien muscles, shifting. fcbarp, Idling palii", and that tired, d.fcOjUruged feeing or rheumatism, or (hi> hawking, spitting, blurred eyesight, deafmns, fiicll Hlotnaeii, heada-dic, n"hc& in thu head, mu cous throat dischurges, decaying teeth, bad hrouth, le.lching gr.s of catarrh, take Hotunb* lJlood Jialm (II. 15. i).; It kills the pniaon in the blood which o loses these awful | symptoms, i<i\ing a ptiro, honlthy blond supply to th? j"itu:t and mucous me.n biat.es, and makes a perfect cure of tin word rheuiniti ism or fouleet catarrh. Cures ? hero all e!<e fnltj. lllood lialm (It. It. It.) in ??out po^nd of pure Itotiwiic in gredients, kdhiI for weak kidneys. Im proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. A perfect tonic f >r old folks by giving thijin , new, rich, pure Mood. I'ltoroughly tested I ? ? r thirty scarf. I>rttk<((i^ts. <?! f?*r InrK" bottle, with* complete dircctir.ijs for home cure. Haniple (to: iai'1 prepaid b\ writing Itlond italm Atlanta, <la. Di -ej-jt.e i trotibh) and ep>acini vec mcdcal advice [ acnl in tcalo*.l letter. j - i 1 1, was the !iii-ban?l id' ;i slutiintus j vvtitmii) who saiij I it 3 ? :iny niiin oiiylil I i |?? lie ntili.tpKV <1 ('it 'h without a wil'e. 1 ? ' I Taylor'* t 'Iter' >k> e Heinedy o'S\*c?-t (in n | i iwnd M t j Ilea is Nature's KU-at rcme<l;. far?.c j t !? "iighs, ''oldf?. t'rouji n-td ('??nsiim| ti-.n, ? and all thr'-.t! ate! iuiig t r?>ubb:ti. At drug ! gi-d". 1 Mit\ an t ?: 1 ,<H) per l"-ttl? . The Inters! it'* t omtneree (V?iniui>-i I sioii lesuuicd ll:c invest i;;:tt ii>u ini" j ; privsMe rel'ri>4?*i'iil<?r ear lint"?. 1 !?'( l'Sp<-? .?>.o.e:*tlv ??..:? I. ? j J 1. 1 - .tflcr day' ? ' I'r. U'ii.v -<ir?ve. j Merv-U"s?. ? :M via 1 '??>?. i !?: ' :? : 1 1 p it t -??!??? ? I V;-.r. ? . 1 1 s i . I.i?i . : I A 1 eh -t . Ciiiia.,1' 1 j Jcel.tnd pre;!-?r< i;.o>; i f t u. I supply ..j cideidown. M rs. W in ? < w's Si-d hi-r,' !\s ru p Ir.r t hi Id re 1 } Iccililiir, , itens'.ln-^titi'-.teduersijj.'lamina- I tlo:i,:itltiv ?- phiii .<'ni i >- v, ii.d ' olie.^fic. a L'jttl.: I Tl.i nuiiilur i:i nii'ne^i'.im- ? 1 ? * 1 1 1 1 inuny'lu-t \<-.u w.t ? "JT.'.tS I. am-ure l'i- . . < 'uro for ('??n.-uiuptioa save I ! D:\ U 1*0 t Mn;e y-t"*- a . -Mrs. Thomas I J ? > e. - ! ! r.itTs, Maple St., Nt.rwieli, N.V.. K..I., 17.11KV) j .Inp Mi's li .1 i frtji will, i i ?-? to.tied, Iv j | about (i,"?00,U'Ki point. b -iiort litis yr.ir. fciTATr.or Onto, t'trv 0/ Touv.no, 1 rv. i "s" 1'iiiXK J. t'aKSt* .uuko out'o that he It aonior p iftner o.' tiio Ural of i1'. J. Ckknuy A Co., d'da? i?'.j?ia,>is la th" City of Toledo, County ail I 1 1 1 aforoiai I. and t said lint) Will plj' J.l'3 ? 111 o( O.NK IttJ.SOUr.n pol I i.ajis for attu't and cvory casj of t Ar.iunti that cannot h> cttroi by tint us* of tiAW/i Ca r a nn 11 Curx. Fhank CnK.vr.T. Kworn to '? ?for>j inn and suhs'iribed ia tny . pr??sette?, this t>th day of lJeoein | ska l . / bor, A. I?., 19St!. A.NV.iJi.easos, ? ' ? -> ? An'ory l'u'ili'-. I l:t li s i.urr.i t.'.iroi' ' ??'i tutTirilly, a 1 I, actsdiractly ).i tli ? bh?.?.l a i l ;n imvu su;. ! laces <j{ t'te vym 11. Sun I fo- tontiiijahiU, tree. f. . I . tdllTNKY Co., ToltVlO, 0 Sold '?>- ati I > r.i 7.i ?. Take ilali's !?' 1 ie.lv Pills (?> ? mi;) ?:i.j i. j l iven I lie man wiio Inaits ni super : slilien is ;i]d to refuse a loan >d' $1.1 | lo ntitue ? ) J Ilis ae(|uai'it.iiiccs on I'Yi- ' ' <lay. j ECZEMA FOR TWO YEARS Little Ctrl'* Awful Snltcrlu* With Terrible j t"Uiti lltittior? tilfiiplfii Nlnlit* lor Mother? Speed y l a. re liy < utlrtiru. "My little (,'iil h.ivl been atillcnng lot ; two years from r.?.ci:t.i, a t: ?i during that ' time I ?iMi'tl not K''l a ntijltt'> -!ev-p, .is her , aiinu'iii \\ .1 m \ci> severe. 1 i.a tried so i many rcaicdits. deriving; t"> bi'tieiitj. 1 had i gi\en up a'l hope. 1 5?it as t resort I j was pct'Hiaard to try t'uti 'ui.i, and one j h;:X oi the t Viitnn ut . and t ?? 1> titles ol (he Itoolv riil, l,.nether with the .Soap, l?. ;ed a p'Min.iicnf . Mr.-. I It. Jeiif?, AddiUKton, I i.?l. 1 Tin-Type Snapshotter. ! A mnn with an Idea has gong th<* i tin-type mail cnc belter at Old /Orch ard beat h tiiis season. Thia man gocrf about the bench and snaps his custom ers in the tiniural poses ol their recre ation. His work is highly satisfac tory b va;i.Je <d the realism, and his i only drawback is in his inability to produce the pbttne on the spot as his | in tho tent dot- a. CONGRESSMAN COULDEN i Kind* <)ulck Iti tint From Kla?Klrr Troubles Through l)<iHii'a Kltlncjr 1'ill*. ! lion. Joseph A. CiOuUlenT Member of ! Congress, representing the 18th I">is* ? trlet of Now York. I ulao trustee of the : Soldiers' Home a t i Bath, N. V., writes: I U cm lemon: As ninny of niy friends I have used Doaii's ' Kidney PHI* and ' have boon cured of t kidney and bladder i Iroublos. fTeel It lay i duty to rccoiunu'Ml the mcdiciu'' From persoijHl expcrlem-o I know Doan'* Kidney rill# will cure inflammation of the bladder, having exprrlfnfed re lief the second day of nslnz the mrdt cine. (Signed) J. A. GOHLDftN. Sold l?y All dealers. SO ccnts n box. FoeUr MUbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Cheat Jhe Elephants. "Ullllardlsia who have been afraid the scarcity of Ivory woujd kill the game have another guess coming," bald iiti old player, a? ho chalked his cue the other duy. "I've beeu playing with billiard bulla made of artificial ivory, which *as to nearly like tbe kind the elephant* furnish that you wold nol notice the oirterence. K!t> phantH are getting pretty scarce, you know, and elephant ttinkn are now al most ? a rare ua genuine Navajo blankets. You know It In only the choicest of tm>k ivory that can be u*?>d for billiard balls. One year ago regulation two ond three-eighth inch ivory balls could bo purchased for fx. Now they coat $lt> apiece. The ad vance in the price of ivory waa simultaneous with and strikingly elm ilur to the constantly growing value of diamonds. IHlliardlsts have main tained that only with ivory balls could the delight* of the game be realized. This meant that, within a few years only millionaires, kings, or princes could hope to Indulge in the game Vbich dates back to tho time of tho Pharaohs. "Yef>, air, they are now making ivory Lulls that won't catch cold, and they are practically Indestructiblo. They are celluloid and bono and hard rub her and are then sandpapered and pol ished." Life is short at best? and perhaps that is tho best tiling that can .be said about it. ?So. 4y. mdestwd, i r AAA BANK DEPOSIT R.R. Fare Paid. Note* Taken fj iim ill! i ibww^ SOrM^RKK COUttSRS GFOortfi.AI.ARAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, hi icon, da VNCLB SAM ? "A Remedy That Hus Such Endorsements Should He In Every Home," Election Returns That Interest Alt Parties HUB SIHPIf SELFmSTRUCTOR^ Will SHOW. *N> ASn IVMH'HOKI) ON I Hi OtCA* 0* flA^Oi *V6? A*> AS Tift Afct (Ant AMI Aft MUftMAfcV A* ( AMI I At AftOlM* mat mm ? nAihci nc*i oatut four AID 10 AN* AdbHtAStOC HI Si ?* *rn e o? if N CCA 1 STiHM ADOVMt aKXI fRIX MUSIC CO. IHAMLOIU N. ( fftKf rt<MIS [6)&T*LDl<!tf.I WINCHESTER "LEADER" AND "REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS Carefully inspected shells, the best of powder, shot ami wadding, loaded by machines which give invariable results account for the superior ity of Winchester "Leader" and ?'Repeater"* Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells. Reliability, velocity, pattern and penetration are determined by scientific apparatus and practical experiments. They are THE SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT AREFULLY conducted experiments, ranging over many years, have proved con clusively that the liberal use of Potash is essential to the pro duction of big yields of full eared corn. Let us send you our practical books telling of these and many other careful crop-feeding tests; they are free to farmers without any cost or obligation. Send name and address. A (litres*, GERMAN KALI WORKS. New York? 93 Na&?au Street, or Atlanta, (ia.? 22>, So. Brood Street. FOR EMERGENCIES AT HOME And for the Stock on the Farm NOTMINC; EQUALS The Creat Antiseptic Price, 25c. , 50c. and $1.00. Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, 615 Albany St., Boston, Mass. PRICE, 25 Ct? TO CURE THE GRIP IN ONE DAY AKIWRIPINE JMASKO E01J>L FOK 'K^MHRc ANTI-GRIPINE IS CVARANTEU TO CURE 8HIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND HEURAL8IA. 1 Vrnn't sell A ntl-Orlptnr to * <1?alpr who won't Hiaratirr If. <;?1I for your MOKCY BACK I F IT DOEUX'T FTXE. F. IF. Dte.tner, 11. It., Manufacturer, KvrlnatielA. Mm. W. L. Douglas *3M & *3= SHOESwa W. L. Douglas $4.00 Ollt Edge Lin# ] cannot be oquallod nt any price. I vetyr r im I TH| MOUO "S8*5S nmr uitlZM MANUFACTURER. nnn REWARD to *nyone who can $ I UjUUU disprove this statement. W. L. Douglas $.1.50 shoes liave-by their ?? cellcnt style, easy fitting, and sunerlorweartof qualities, achieved the largest tale of any $jji oltoc in the world. They are Just as good as, those that cost you $8.00 to $7,00 ? theoalyl difference Is the price, If I could take youJMfl my factory at Brockton, MlHu -JJto ArtNtH the world under ' niacin ? men's list fl shq?(t?Ud fllWvou the Car* with which every"! V>alr of Douglas shoes Is made, you would resttN 1 why W. L. Douelas $3.80 shoes are th? Ml shoes produced In the world. . If I could show you the difference between tk* shoes made In my factory and those of otbtf m.ikes, you woultMknde rstnnd why Douglas $.?.M) shoes cost moll to make, why they h#W ? their shape, fit better, wear longer, and ar*#4 greater intrinsic value than any other S3<N | shoe on the market to-day. W. L. Oougfmm Strong Mmdo Shaam ft* Man. $2. SO, $2. GO. Bay*' School * a roam Shooa,$2.RO, $2, $1.70, $1.69 CAUTION. ? Insist upon having W.I/.I)o?f> Ins slii/os. Tako no substitute. Jsono genuine without his iiamo and price ^tamped on bottom. ? WANTED. A shoo dealer incvery townwbws . 1 \V. I/. Douglas SIhxsh ave not sold. Une el -J Samples sont frco for inspection upon request. ) Fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear t/rau/. Vfrit* for illustrate*! Catalog of Fall Stykfc? W. I? DOUHLAg, lirookton, MsSti .J FOR WOMEN troubled with illt MtoriUr to their sw^ used as a douche Is marvelouely ml ccssful. Thoroughly cleanses, kill* disease COT W.I stops dladuurgaa, heals inflammation am lewfl soreness, cures leucorrhoea and caul. catarrh. Paxtin* Is in powder lorm to be dissolved, htt water, and is far more cleansing, healing, I and ecouomkal than liquid antiseptics (or all TOILCT AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USEf For sale atrdniggists, 00 cents a box. Trial Box and Book of Instruction* Fret. kMC a. PaXTON COMPANY BOSTON. MM*] Dropsy Removes ?sU swelling 1 days; effects a j>erniaoeut In 3oto 60 day*. Trial treat' given free. Nothlngcau bcf Write Dr. H, H. Greta'# U . Soeolalltt*. Bm W Atltntfc1 J6hn White & Co. LOUISVIllfe, KT. KiUMI.fco.l 1837 IKkul Birtwl prici FURS and Hides. 1 _ WmIm ?tattw*. Bold bfdiw?i?u. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. ? CUT OUT ON THIS LINE, TftkMhi* Coupon to your <1ru*fri?tiiu1 he.wlll ffr* )>?n tr*ft;ilar full ?lr?60e Bo* of MnU't Autt B*J<h Wnfora akMlatnlv fr*?. Km<d V".!V.T." P<2*_!?-S??h ,f i P? c* * t?to p I ? byEli,* 1 W 0 ? n0t Wp Antt B?lch W?f?ri tend ua.|^UO>"|^b 4SS8l?r *??* '? ? *" "'if* ?V* 10 ?Bcn T?mny. irvon c?r an.1 of th4i,truf[frltt, ?r.(t wt'llmiA y?ui Mull's Grape Ionic Co., ~r Makers. Rook Island, III. IIOS. V?tlfnt. kiKU your uuuVhero. i> ? ? ' Ad re**, MtrMt and nuintwr hem' To tlrtt Retail Drnsffist * T'\' ,nim" ?"<> <>? ?-?if1' j^VoiU^a' pxsa W.J \iizx x?iri!a:alS7??ii,yfc' k-JW-s sxk T . - '. .. ..+'. ... $ ~~i ?; ? j 7" Vcir artlrtn fcwV ? CUT OUT ON TNI* UMt.l u z U (A X H tr o K D O o XJ