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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-12-26, Page 3ip - .07 "war, -4.471w7 - 4 ' VON N. =_T In the Blood brings Ilturiors and Boils, Salt Rheum, Eczema and Scrofula, er- •,, WEAVER'S SYRUP Will cure them perma- nently by purifying the Blood. Davis & 11411WrOn00- C041 14041 MONTSX41. Proprieters, MOW TON'S, , . bairdreseer will irapart any perfume ge- Cetillifia ;Sired to the heit. It is done by dusting r • Carter s tr;i,t,elitlf,.:ii,)::,nfitrir:IliggIatrIObb'ciglaAt • si: . V Ow dean) thickly 'With finely potedered °rile root if a violet odor is desired. At'. Litliset ItLitalevetsenriertt!11016 , carefully and thoroughly brushed out. A, The delieate fragrancetlike that of via. 6' tete hi delightful, but i is as short-lived about the head. Finally the powder it as the bloom of the dower, and the , procees consumes hours. Every woman . i may not care to go to the trouble of i ger:tatting her heir, but Itis Well to per.. fume slightly, all dreams, clothing and bed linen, as well as , one's stationery, scenton t id the beyond a eug. gestiort; never strong though to he IterY notieeable to others, if perfumes, as some Will tell you, exercise a very mark. id effect en tertaiii temperament% they Should be ehosen with deliberation end discretion, if you watt to be lovable and amiable. A violet -scented atrecesphere. for example, makes. those who are sur- - rounded by its infineeec affectionate and cONSTIPATIOk peaeoloving. Women .0f 104/able nattiret are always fond df Vidietft. Heliotrope .0 rot SALLOW MUM, ustielly finds devotees among the dainty, ...fa THE Cd111PLEXIMI. beat fled rather unaKtuming dispositions, seg. •rcirsvcces swilroyirim , Who dislike flies Old notoriety, itosc , gg -gai,issawry tvregetahre , . __,„...w...iworit-,4 petfurne is meet frequeetly used • by , , , , 1,,, • .1 aferaewoommierowaim those wernahooted, Uniree.giliatiVe Unit- a/ME fAliak HillADACHig, peramehts who are inclined to eXtrave. wince and have a disregard ot tat Wire . serious Imettos of lifao Iti.Nithlithate*:. The Dundee Whalers. The lied of Dundee whelere: with ite Are atom spray lumpy hxhion, thel, tie edventure, seems deetined We t,0 ,,heolt,hY ,i°,,Other ..!_. sore to hArre toad vaniels from the seas. Wreck ends the 1"‘; 141"'" tWat Cilf "d SOW Ina gmer. Mothers star,. of one after another, and no new ; o ship* ere brought forward to fill the ,Pieree'e latvorlte gape. The whaler Wipe(' arrived at ' rill ratiunnottpoo, atorer Dundee recently from the Davis Straits ifnd Iiippily,ealanthdY 1 whale Oohing and reported the ken of have h **It hy , two veasels in the Antic seas, the tenet, ha ppy children. er Nova Zombie, a Dundee and the nFavorite Pre - barque Perseverance of London, form. scription" pre- erly of Peterhead The crew of the yenta nausea, " Nova Zembla were reported safe On soothes the nerves, hoard the Eclipse, but the crew of tour- PrOnlotro the alx- teen men belonging to the Pereeverance I, petite and eaussot we all lost. A geniration ago whet- sleep to be sound ere went north every year from most and refreshing. It ports of the 500 miles of coast from given a great phyee /tendon to Peterhead. Now the entire mei vigor and num- fleet is ',glared at Dundee and counts elder elasticity so Only four ships, the Active,Belipse, - that the baby's ad - Diane and Baleen*. Wreck and, Sale vent is Proctir-ellY hare brought it to its present small I painless. "It is the proportions, For many years the whal- best tonic for nursing 'nailer& restoring , ing industry has been on the wane, and, etrength and promoting an abundant SAD VARIES Nag trxditiss of asterprise out maw and hot beam* they ere 111 -fed. The as* Ctue ac.autempa, SI C.11.40^14 1V-14404411110 4.4; A -a although i has been found renaimerae flow of nutritive eecretIone. tive to fit out annually the existing yes- '+X ,cen Cheerfully recommend Dr. Pierces XMAS FRUITS and FANCY CHIN ris, Malt Sight Itt the ter. A lady who resides Streatham Acoording to on rnsliAli caollosdo, ants 41 girl in her serviess freen from some re. Von fen reosovea from the theater Thinking to give the girl 0, treat, and knowing that she had *ever been to a theatee, the lady plirchesed ticket for ok play at Bantam Theater. The girl went, and returned before nine o'clock. "What is the matter? Old you netbko , itr asked Vile mistrees, "Oh, r liked it, mum, it was fine," . "But," enquired her raietress, °why have you returned so soon/ Surely you didn't see it all," 'Tee, mina, X did. X went in, eat down and looked at the large picter hanging up in front. People kept a-corain' in, and pretty soon there WAS quite a crowd II looking atlho "deter. Then they took t awe( and some mert and women be. eun alkin' up there about sometlibt that didn't concern me, so I got up and ones away. But I enjoyed OW &AO" It J. W. IRWIN'S NEW CURRANTS aloilletres, Faints, Voe zrt IklBW RAISINS--Datre Ousters Debt**, Valencia and Bonne NEW RIOS, Dates, Frunss, apricots, Fesobvs and 'Irenherries NEW NUTS--aairoonds, Filherte, Shelled Welinits and Almonds NEW rEguit-Leizon# Orange and Ottron CANDIES and OLINCIEN-All kinds at right prices. A LARGE rica,p STOOK OF OASNHO OOODS-Tometoes, Corn and Nat, Boot 13eef end Chicken Tess, Sugars and eoltees-We lead in quality and euentire DINNER. TDA. toad TOill.111: SETS bed FANOY oam4-A tine emortmeot in T-IihrnrY• TShio and Ponca' Rend letropre. palling from 10 to 20 per cent less than regular prices, elen and examine quilts/ end prices. WANTED --GOOD BUTTER AND BOGIE; • eels, the commereial prospectwere not ravole Preaeriw. poo_in en one or the best rue& "Ladies, I regret to say Our dear Vice - such as to encourage 'the building of new egeeesdo-et olere4senic„waetver,V40De6114:40,c,lei ?resident and niyeelf must hid you fare - ones. The total catch for the season skier it the best -medicine Amide. I know k boo well. No doubt there arechmeae-anY h°0111o_u le approximately :-Diana 5 whales, ne equel, amthezether of tett ebildrenand Capable of fillinglhe brea • genre, 5 wliales, 3 I-2 tons of hone and genes% • of m? other bables,one lived to be one 4 tons Of bone and yd tons of oil • ' 717.:tviluvrimpt4iirboggew,1 mean 'vacancies, --From "Ally Sloper," dere sue mr"otatit its 60 tons of ; Balaena, 640 white . furl, buts was always feeble. itried whales trent lora but none or them -could ten me At the Charity Ball Hon et bacteria in nature. it is not dif. fishing etation at udson Strait. sk y. 0,,,, „thin wrong sud they w.„ . 11faruesy (accosting a gentleman I , The poezziee to *now wefe141 double Wei: x zia in evenini dress who had entered the But milk, even before it is drawn, in the United States are estimated not point to a rising market. The stocks 4 t e goo it i nie.,, Now do et me find you a partner. has been found to contain variable and to exceed tgos ,pounds, and eal! adddi- nPavorite Prescr ption" makee• weak Jerkins -.Yes but, madam, I- . tions to the toter that may yet e ma e wool' ea strong, sick women well. accept bfrs. MeFoissy-Now, I'll take no re - emu large "umbers of these micro- oxe ushkebr to air t th jtus. no subditute for the edici hi h i 1 Itealiting Shia mast liberal distrilon ton ot ome h I th d f 'b Active, AA reported, one-half what my rojible Irmo, tsibi I. was wen • e e pro uce o the and stroa$: r was eximin by sutas but ivfx0 ORM for thd milk producer to Under' 1.!,..ssn'? °Pc9it.hms will Pad; rerY, aot ireow west to 0, thbusin this Dine ballrocan ate), --Oh, my dear Mr. - w naleoone at the moment ie quoted as would try Dr. Pierce's pavorite Prestriptiou. atfind hew they MAY Pin* access to the $11250 a ton,nd nt ircumstan es , a prese c too. it the entire nine mouths and now have a Ift.:74:$ quite fOrfotteti you_r name, but I eat liabl ft( end X %steel:raise your snedi. now you quite well. How How are you? • , I no)" once wittily reinarkefft and pleasant to take. A. most effective many mee girls dyln to dance with the animal ia, suffering from a specifie Me British ansy ought never to leave laxative, • • ' hmn. hien are so id a nowadays. I'll , infeetions disease, suelt as tuberculosis. EnIttnd except in case of sictOal invse . datr1onoduce yoa to Intim Thumper, Conte anthrax, foot and Mouth disease, or ii°11., ' ' ther cattle diseash, the bacteria ( Sufferer -4 can't stand ft im7 longei; _ - . ... . aorkina -- Iteallrc, madam, 1 . think . , .. , sc . 0 , t silptle . rganisms. • The first source of .bac- . , -.. - ,„ - • ,."1:ZI:sprrell4eerl,a. irtfisawnetaii:ovireztlren; I ' d d iR . t d* in ne w c uea, . You mut allow me. I don't like annalle, innems MANY' .PROyERi3 Mug accepted and often quoteele fails to stand investigation. 110W frequently is it said 10You cannot have too much Of a good thing."_ But what Omit Medicine? You know the medicine is good, but you seldom wish the dose were lar- ger; you g'enerally wish it were. smaller '• 111="111.11.1 •••••,...1.11 teria In milk is the udder itself, If szt 1.• ; smith' . e e easy 4401001 gen :Men an ing around an * ir duty, wlaile there areso ging to the dentiet's thie blatant there's some :nista e. I'm- • their waY from tile animal body through ecieneist-Noesensel Your tooth doesn't If punctuality is a virtue of Kings • Nine With me at once, Ynn nalightplaiY Pausing theft diseases are able to .find and . this tooth out, Christian . Easy to be Punctual. • Mrs. Meiruesy--Not anot,her word. the themes into the udder. While ache; only 7012r, imagination, "Thad and Queens it la Tecationally made very beY• (gawking le dinged unwi milk from such' animals is utterly unfit • PH have him Pull out mi irnaghlati°11* 4 easy for them, says an Englis,h news- ell the time.) Oh, here's Mtn Thumper. acme .e room, Mrs. eVessy taikin tor consumption, as it imperile the P-Nhriatian Bcten,eoxerA. health and life of the consumer, ita • • .„ paper. Thus when the Queen of Eng- my dear MieaThuraper,. I've brought you dangerous effe,cts may be overcome in UR CEICK tend went the other night to the Drury t geotleman whoie dying to know you. Lane Theaffii to see the melodraraa she Let me introduce Mi. (To Jorkine)e C0443 of tuberculosis btu properly' pas - Ateurizing the milk. , the ease• of • • anthrax, however, the germs are very teeistant and beating the milk to the BLOOD • bailing point will not destroy them, - , • Fortunately, the milk secretion in ant - 'SITTERS mals suffering from anthrax decreases • • - ___ • ' tepidly and- ceases completely after a • ,. - ' - ' few days; the milk takes on a yellow, tem A ir -- viscid appearAncp. The foot; and . mouth disease, which is calming enor- mous loss of cattle •in European emit- , ;4:PERMANENT . tries, has, thanks to the 'rigid enforce. tont of ' our • quarantine,' laws, so far .• . . inteeesstully been kept from. the aaerde . - -ere Jr from this soitrea is. much less iia -r, of this country, hence ` an Wean% .of , , , • , ' 'he. entry. anneals the only- Possible. . Of such severe diseases' as scrofula, nannel of bacterial invasion Is the ' 1 -tinning sores,' salt rheum • et- . • 2 . teat. The. teat is a canal surrounded ' zenia; sitiilgICS by wouteular walls end -closed 'et the , erysipelas and can- xtremity by. an involuntary objector cot*, as Well ad 'boils, blotches, pith:. e muscle, which varies much , an contra's- pies, _constipation, sick 'headache, LIMY in different animals. Often it .is dyspepsia, and all disorders of the eo lax that the• pressure of it small . . • mount.,of milk m the eitnail is inee.. stomach, liver,.. kidneys, bowels I 'Went -to . Open it and the animal leaks and blood. • . her milk. In other •aniniale, it re- Burdock Blood . Bitters always quires a strong effort On -the part of does its work thoroughly and e0111 - tee milker to draw the milk, Thie . a temperature of • the, ani -• pletely, so people know that when tail body, and containing always, even B.B.B. . cures them they're cured After the most complete milking, a small. ... La stay cured. : ' • . inionnt of milk, offers Ideal. conditions .. . for bacterial growth. When the ani- mal Ilea down, be it on the pasture or in the stable, the udder and teats come , Pgrfurnes an Britant.,* ire teeming ,with bacteria. 1 in contact :with dust and 'dirt, which, . . . .then, . reasonable to conclude.' that in .' It seems.' ' ' .asid now the -ladies' magazines aril savitur that to preserve one's beauty case of leaky udders the baeteria tidier . - . , . -Ingio the 'exterior ofthe teat have easy and. enhance one's attractiveness, per- , access to the interior, where they meet fumes are ireessary.. They are also - most favorable conditions for ra.pid de. , atheiniating, and refreshing, especially velopment. ' This: assumption . is borne lavender,. lemon, rose and violet. :They out by the results of many investigae. may prove even more benelieial by. de.. Lions,' whieh invariably show,tbat cows, stroyine. disease germs. The liberal use with leaky udders harbor e very largo of scent on the handkerchief is velem- &weber of bacteria .in the milk. lot -.-- lated to • make it nntiseptie .and to de- . this Issitnn' such ' cows 'ars discarqed stroy the ,germs in it. The .use of * trent the herd in some senitarY .theirms• ' perfumed or antiseptic handicerehief is, . •On the other hand, lvhere the 'spluneter • therefore, consistent with the dictates :Muscles close the teat firmly, the bac- of bacteriology.. So -that; instead ,of letriel itiva.sion is greatly eliceleed, . From what. has been said Mamie ip practising a luxurious habit, a woman 'ma,' eleerlY be seen that, if cows are ! mwlaw... ", Ruts scent on her handkerchteta y Actually be doing good to her ellowed to • wane in mantas :covered • reieeeors by checking "the distribution of ivith stagnant water. or lie, down on dirty, filthy etable floors which are ACM. infectious materials, The,. basis of ail serge, with e.tereta., etc., the ehanees are perfumes is an essential oil of some kind, - that a comparatively large number of derived either naturally from ilowerS or 'bacteria will be able to enter the tuidar leaves, or artifieially by a syethetie pre - through the teats, a fact which is ese cess. in either ease the essential oil _is .pecially true. in the ease of cows that a, ipowerful antiseptic, and possesses chs• leek their milk. it is obvious, there- in °ding properties not less in degree • lore, that the disearding of animals , than those of carbolic. acid. Queen Elm- i which suffer . from disease aod- ' of -e -o- ;is- • anetie of Blighted perfumed her wigs • with Spanish leather steeped in muek. that have leaky udders, the uee ot drained pastures .and of clean bedding n e boudoirs o a o a e a les en the stall floor, constitute the first perfumed candles were burned, and per., - Oats towards improveing the hygienis fumed blocks or cakes were thrown in- _ -Aid keeping quality of milk.--eCoreell to the fire in order to fill the air with goi0000ity Experiraeat st4tion. . fragrance, and coffers eontaining expen- sive seats were kept hanging in the r . _ ,, .... room. A kind of scented lozenge Was SOLUTE one's own locks were scented. 'The old . proceSe of perfuming the hair was lint used. to perfume the breath, and wigs' or to wash it thoroughly, drying it *are- . . • , . fully, • and, then heavily unpregnate it ' with the odor from a burning pastille. The• _head was Vesely covered with a % cloth, the pastille hein,g 'held eider the I cloth, lint on one side of the head, then • On the other, as near the roots as pea - bible. In Paris- to -day A fashionable ECM! #ee Peolaitinfle Wieldier Defole. 'Vary soma, :in*6:w to take se gaga; eARTEI1S re:NEMIACOrt FOR DIZZINES$ • puoususti IMMO LIVERi taloa. 'see wanted to be on time and had to be at a is your rano? • the theatre by & 2A8 royalty never Jorkine--Jerkins, madam. I'm one 0 dines until that hoer, she 'mint without the band, (Tatd"n4-"Pinb*Me-Th's having had her dinner, and so did the Members Of 'her suite who accompanied her. But she got her dinner and saw Wbat the beginning of the play as well. Be- tween the first and second acts dinnel Was served in the retiring room a t rear of the royal box. As that IS a spacious, apartment, confddering its use •dinner may be majoyed there with even The Cause of onian's Ills • Is almost eeery case where woman conifert. eeough to satisfy royalty. Thus s punctualtty made easy for monarchs. "What is. your impression of society t' asked the old-time *lend. . -"MeIV answered Mr. Goldpurse. "1 wouldn't like to have you mention it to *mother or the girls, but my impression is- that moiety is a place where a man Who has worked his way .eup in the 'woeld„ from nothing to a waillion is like- ly to get sneered at because he can't plafoingrog."---Tit Bite. • sniffers from ills peculiarly feminine the cause is to be found in a weakened and ,exhausted condition of the system. The ' nerves are depleted and the blood thin and watery. /f Medicines have failed to cure, it is because tho wrong treatment bas been used. . Mrs. lient7 Cla k. Port Hope, Ont., :detest -1f I have used seven boxes of Or. Chase'sNerve Food for nervousness add a completely run down system, and can heartily. reconmend it as * wonderfully effective treatment: Before using this remedy Iliad been very poor health for some months, r seemed to have no • energy or ambition, felt tired and listless most of the time, and could scarcely drag myself about the house. I was weak, irritable and nervous, could not Bleep well. and .felt ' discouraged about my health. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food hes taken away these symptoms and given • ' back my usual health and vigor, cense- • • quently I endorse it fully." "Celeieflp aelied the Northern aul. tteltile "do you people the South iteee •eremation?" "Sometimes, sub, replied t$e colonel, "when we -think plabi lynchin' Wouldn't -begin to fit the crises anb„,P-L”Cattlielic Standard and Times," She had been shopping, and he was,aa• ,turittly disturbed. "I belie you pend much money avnile gou were dawn fawn *day," he remarked "Not a. cent, eicept '.ear -fare, Geerge,7 she answered reit tingly, "I had everkilihig charged.* time egettnine Post." • • . so cents a box at all dealers o- redmen. • see, Bates & Co,!Toronto: . , • Dr. Chase°.6' Fte rve ood Interesting items, Accoikuno to an Omaha correspondent • ef the Chicago "Tialaine," D. H. Rot- • man,' a Union Pacific maehinist getting $3 a day, has,received the palm as tlee most expenvively dtheeed • man in that city. The extent Of his .vairdrobe VMS brought to light in. a tfial in °Mahe, where te. man was ((hatted with stealing eta -ease full of clothing from him? While under' Oath hestated that the grip contained $6 worth Of neckties. ow many neckties have you altogether 1" 'naked the attorney. He replied: "I have $400 worth of neckties." The coat gasped and the etesiney turned pale. "Is the rest of your vrardserhe in propor- tion?" Asked the attetney., "It 112," re- sponded the witaese. Hoffman was dressed faultlessly. . , of 81. Louis Mrs. Laura L. Barnes, Wash- dai4ihitp waiiiFy-dEraolyvii er1.4,Sti'tIde widow, Ladies Atailiory to who inherited he entire forinine,:aias- atowiew the grave of his firse wife With Burnside Nal!, No. 4, '0. A. R., n PI15 every Sunday and on. the iteni- reconumnds. Yffia Pialdwiles • vrztri z' ter ebh ordet:Pin34! Vegetable CompOund. . ff the testator hair pro;ided that the "IndiseneesthatcometowomettOnbitclimb it greased pole every Sunday morn - widow in order 46 keep the money, most as a rule, the doctor is called in, some- ing, or give up corsets, or do her own times *sacral doctors, but OM Matters washing, other women hityo Lone go from bad to worse; but I have to het and encouraged her with the se - never known of a estee of female weak- ness which was not helped when movirarligot,4thaim,,t6 to temnoolop1145elletlytd'histrtewhe Lydla E. Plnyhanes Vegetable, itcseera on ebe grave of th•s women who Compound was nood faithfully, For is iicw, let us hope, happy -with the pan Punt "women who are inibjeet to tyrottaise will undoubtedly be regarded _headaches, backache, irregularor pain- 1jfi sober-minded *amen as tee much rya periods, and nervous attacks due to Rotlitk oast. 00 ten of a "Inv, 002216 orgattic trouble and for om n ral2telari 131 th""Cihtirn. the severe serain on the 0.9%.,v1.21 136Y of o4r000ecl loos lo 'the moat trrine her of Horrors" Uwe. Vo - Ing alone, he was Weed With an impair time of life, ft serves to correct every trouble and restore a. henithy. action of to put hie neck in the lunette wherein all ovate of the bhad rested. that of Marie Antoinette. He ody. "Lydia H.Pinkh wa; in lay down, tettelted a starling, end 010St. i )10ine, and X would not be Witte- 41314e.a 44 i'fAilloclitaWthit. wn,r.ptifgr:Plerins; aure Z.°s1 tilt I „4 tr‘ COMPOUnd 15 IL 110 14-111 the cellar. But h sip 4t it, In all my experience with thin the fatal AXA taiglyt, e$0471€1$ ore1on, Medicine, which" covers years, 1 have t crowd of visitors, led by an attendant, Sound ' nothing to equal it and eame tit the went. The entitle was t bit Wayere.cominend if."-Mrts. Latath al a linguist, and eitw an opportimitY: Duero, 607 Second St., N. E.t Wash- with linaself as insetsa, ef the situation. ingion, D. 0. 15000 *fat if meow „c Irre at °nee literati * prietieal lecture on aoshtletter proem gorntineinkes esartiroik pramitir, the guillotine, interrupting his remarks Sialeh testtmony should be ac- VV" 1"4 44114" rralneh t° the '4" eepted by all women as COn,17hte.nanttleattlt asking him to, tereant louder evidencethat Lydia or vetethe More agonisingly. "How riothattes vegetable compound he aetal" exclaimed the gratified onlook- stands without a neer as arm.; 018. VilgatY P61.4°1" wilS r4143"ed' edy for all the distressing Ilia Of und, answering the 4PP11118e with mgie"' WoMen, diction*, fled. ' OVA Itire exceedingly sintill, but they.are I also exceedingly effective. They are a gentle lantiye. They are A I derve tonic. Theycureindigestion. Fifty Tarty . Tablets -ago Emily to Take ' Tworaty-five Cents mom ammi* ammai TABLET'S 1 1 Sonia Itteh Acton. In an article entitled "America% Illehest•Actors" The St, Louis Globe -De- mocrat says e--eMancle Adams un- doubtedly the richest, American wonian on the stage to -day. Her contract with her Manager emits for ". a liberal salary and a percentage of the receipts. In view. of the fact that Miss Adams and the "standing room:only" sign have long walked band -in -baud, it..goes without easing that her annual profits have been 'enormous. She leads a leery simple life With her mother, Mrs Annie Adams, also an actress and of frugal habits, •They own both town and country property, and • were Miss iiidams to retire td+day, young as she is, she would. be "fixed"' for 111e.le; • : Julie Marhave, it is said, cleared be- tween $70,000 and $75,000 last season on "When ICnighthood Was in Flower," and that is one reason why the knowing ones cleira that she preferred- tt conven- ient attack of nervous prostration to sinking herd -earned funds in a produc- tion which. promised ' better than Queen Flametta, and -which la presum- ably, shelved tater a shed life. • Viola Allen laid the foundation of her wealth IA "The Christian," and follow- ed title up with another looney -maker, "In the Pelee° of the Hing." From these. two, it is said, that Miss Alien flatted down for the proverbial rainy day the sum of $100,000. As her new play, "The Eternal City," is alto Scoring, she will be noshed into the front rank of Menevmakere this. season, , Virginia' Harned, now in her seeend. season tie a FrOhmen star, has found a monesemaker in "Iris," and is. raising her weekly earninge dose to :the thousand • Thanks to her euceess in "Mistress Nell," Henrietta, Crosman, hi also laylig up golden troasyre. . Backaches of Women. Not one ',remelt in tvVonty hs -ft *frond kook, W IRWIN. Clinton ow to.secure - 14Atd:eos. Book your order at our store. Orders are filled in rotation u tahenOn small quantities, untillidal no plentiful. vv e are Going all in our pow- er to suiply the demands made by our many customers, having already delivered (aince the strike) 3 ear loads, in small lots, and hope they wM have patience fora. little while until We can get larger supplies, " WE CAN RATIN WOOD AND THE REST GRADES OF SOFT COIL PROMPTLF Harland Bros: Cheap Efardurare - Rouse Another Drop in:Prices The undersigned is offering his $80 Buggies for $65. They , are his own maket and are made from choice material and by first elms meehr:aes. All the latest improvements used an? Iare 11P-tollate in every respect. They 'Cannot be surpass* and we guarantee them, . . JOHN LESLIE naion. Street Oltatort I'hOAT'slifrOted.fOt.-00:4 year with a 1460., rnouth and tongue. The dootor said it ea*e. .from the .stomach,..i .11.dyitoct' to .trt. ,Ripatts :TabuleS and have found them tio Very th • • i - . • •- ng I have .yet ..takeA. Nyould vise .everbOdy.that has .stomach trOublie- . to try. Itippis: Tabules, tell,.ektrolie le emery ef Week OCIdeasye - . atnlipiallleAtrtivagairliteeit ' ee • innsisiatidys ,4„„,„, : - ato n b• toured troliddy aid "' plleienisTialyeliky *stag 4, bOATS KIDNEY PILLS. e••• DIIITGOISTS The five.eent packet is enough for MO iley remeciyt They have cured The great and WWII well knoWri occasion. The family bottle, sixty guthoreusaottuls of women. They will °WU, contains a supply for a year.. me. L 1. Lane, litaploton, , 'Writ* "1 was greatly **thud with 111aLtiltie.quhe and pain I* My ea.. X saw Dean's Ilduey Bills advartiand no Worth* X *odd et. them a aria. MU* Ow Li* box I begot to feel better and leek ewe More to lute, a cowls** y wonloloo and cm highly reboonnond them." rim conidder DOAA . r to., ?Seised, reliatbIe reedit:the for ell kid. .1rOlvb"lariitTalt trg it.. +Lags 40 To Cure a Cold in One Day rzoty., Taw Laltative *ono Quinine Tablets* akevery ",01"400. bor. 2So. *Wen litinitsit ben sold bt past la mantas. Tbia ture* . •1• e es, 0 ' YEARS. ExPErilENcE TIER MOLSoNs knit Ineorporitted by Acit Poliament 1865. TRADE MAKS' Destads COPYRIGHTS Anyone WO* a ittotoli and dosetiotIourna timid? /woman our opinion free_whothor itn 1.481111011 18 probswly ontootablo, commonira• nog strietiyonnadentiot. ifaudbookon Patents "141.4% tl'ilW tgAirg'12111l,„rikVAUtilyor omit tteke, without thstes, in vie 3ctettlifit )ittteritatt, i. diode:eller ininatate weekly. tattkeSt tar. alatIon of ar.r coital 4 jpurnm, Terme, 43 A tlo121 Toor ro:ortse& el• &Ad byan towsdoalors, ISPNWIVI8r6"WilYINeW Ytrt MO " oits traehturaOtt,t). 01116,14. 444.4.4.4. CAPITAL $7,600.000 NEST FUND 32,260,000 HEAD OFFIOD, Illoneod Makettaimi, Presideat Jamas Ettrox, Gen. Manager. Note' discounted, colleetiOne amade, draft, lamed, aiming and Anaerieall arenange bought and eold. Intereet allowed on deposite SIIVINO Bunt-.Interait allOWeff On ittrdit 01 31 and up, domputed half year. litioney advanced to formai On their own notes with Otte or more endorsers. No mortgaCge Wei:tired, • sitewors, manager.