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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-12-03, Page 6. . . , 6' 1 U . The"Cuntou News -Record . � . . . 1W December 3rdt 1903 � - 1. 1111111111111!11�1 11111!111------- . I 11 .I I.. IA., � ..";,",; I.. �111­­­ . -1 � � .1 - - � - ___ ____ . r � . �, 1-.-,1;-.-_1;__.______ 11-1.11. - ­ .1 - ._______ � .11-l''.. --111-..-.-. ;; I -;_-1 -1 1041 l-- ­ _. � -1 11 . .. ... 1. I ­ 1 i, l"010", � , -- I - i , I 0,11111011111-1111 ��� ,*� I ". I . ____ -I---- ___ ---.-. __ __­ �;,--=.,-,.,�.''---.---.---,-;__,_-a ... � ­_­­.____1_�_1___. .. I - ­ ­ � . . . . Irs Vourri Aeo'clegit - ­_ - I 01 IMP[RIM89 . - .R�"­ 7 i LOW N . .1 . . I -8 " ­ .11, 6 . We have what you want , MR, 103. , . 7*bere 1.� -a" Umilf - MAKE$ THE WQRK EASIER, This Is a questionwbich tile Ayorap . woman would meet with a haughty I . . . � I . TO _o011 rhiO44 A Doll.. WhI.4 Deco A-w*7 With IOCL Yet XIIAO times Out Of ten It i . 6 9 On.tarig Premlor Ranaes Himisolf 6 1 . tll* clothes Wringer CrARY10. would prove more than pertinent. The I - I .. The comfort and conveuleixco� derIve4 girl, Who uses gal -lox'" Of water 41111Y I 11 . . 1:1 Seasmiable Footwear, . With Mr. Qhsmborlaln,� ' He bad been away on a long journey, . I . �� 11 . � . I from the use of ,A clothes wringer are for washing purposes and who scrubs 1W I � , � 'I. - I 11 . I 6 . � . I and upon his return his wife was de. I . I . . I , . I . tailing to. him a number . of reforms a ., somewhat Interfered with by certain and scrubs most diligently with soap I . "' � . . . 19, � I 41i'dout 106110ror of the Ax2p3re-Oulldlair 6 ad 4 u 0 which have restricted Its ap. will 4)9 surprised bow much cleaner I .. 1. 1. 0 1 ,, � .Improvements which she had success. � fe t re , her skill could really,get. A bit, of cold 0 - pleation and use In it measure. For , . I : r9licy of $he wormer (701"Wal, 846re. fully engineered during Ills absence. - croam will show her whether her face .. . I � . tSAT-Adow commorclallolp lletweqa &'And ,you know," she said, "that instance, because Of the space required , for the operation of the criluk handle Is clean, or not, Rubbed softly into the , I . . .States me**# Wov Xylema . 6 . . shilp-w.ould closet that was looked for over 4, month It to not always convenient to. put the face 'With the tips Of 00 lingor-4. tile $25,00 . . - . . I . Puy Irvons 13ritpAs 140e*4 opt Any And that you Said couldn't be opened. machine at the point on the tubs where Cold Cream will take up eva.ry atom of 6 1 1 . , I . � except by a locksmith? We , . . � i *oV61113A State. . . .11,11 tri. . I I .dust or Soot from the skiu, and w, ftb I , or THE I I umphantLy, "I opened IV' . 1. 1 6 61 . I . I' �, a soft cloth gently wlpo the, face over Duys ONE W 6 , TOronto, Doe, 1,--Promlor Ross de- "Well, . wellt How in the world did � . � and over. .Then .have a look at the , . ABOVE.BCAIJTIFUL I I � . Felt Boots, Felt.� Lined Boots , � .- 0106red himself a otgut Imperialist YOU do It?" I - I . cloth. You will be amazed to s 0 bow : I I . and believer Irk Xr. Chamberlain's . 44WIth a hairplu2t . I � . - I � grimy It Is, realizing thal tr face u A CardigAus, -Sox and Rubbe'rs Empire-I)ailding policy at the: wooh�� "And the furnade door," she contlrl�*w I I . . I 1, _ _ -"'Ai( --- n �. � ly luncheon of. tile Canadian Club . . .., , bad not bad the proper, sort of butb, 1 imo I . , ued, "has been slopping around on one I '* . despite soap an4 water used so f reely. I yesterday afternoon. He was the � . . . I . .- - I � hinge for ever so long just because yoil , , I . I . apealcor of the day, and his seilti- ere too lazy to fix it, but it's all , right . . . .. . .. , . .------ - " - , - - __ .. _ .MAz_q . meat4 were loudly A,pplauded by 1150. w ,, .. I . There are no better rubbers made tharl club members, who .occupied w4ts in now. I Paralysis and , R1. n g s �, the banquet hall, He also declared , 4dweii, rin glad you bad It fixed.,, ..* . , ,,King's Stub Proof." There's hie. unaltera.ble opposition to rocipro, "Had it fixedl I fixed it myxelt- I �� . . I Locomotor Ataxia !I ,- . � city with the 'United States, assort- with, a hairpin." . . , I .. . color, I .. I The stone is .1 pure white � I . . . Ing that Canada mu%t be In4oPen- "And then there's that crayon par- . illured pq81t1vel7 VjY Dr, Clioges Nerve F004 j e, Solid - ' . satisfaction in overy pair, dent of any whim of Ocingr6se, which trait a , f mother t4at stood In the car- . . 11 MR, J4&mns A. DEAL, 13)ridgewater, N.s., I and is set in either of thre . I I . I � . . . . I . might abrogate any reciprocal AX- ner for almost six weeka because you .1 I . I I Wrltes:-11.Abogt ayearago I i 14 X, gold rings. . ' � . of paralysis, which left mein Makes a beautiful and accept- . . I - ... rangement on the Smallest p0voea­ never would bring �me any, plctqre . I of health, To add to jily troubles, last winter i . . I . � . . . I tion, - ' I . . I hooks'l- I , ........ .. . I I able present for sister, motherp . . . . . . . . � I CanadlOot small Quoin, do O" * . ��� . . ... I 11 . I . I took )a grippe,. which completely exhausted i daughter or lady friend, .. Hockey Boots just received.. I . . I . Well, I Intended t butll� . � . . my ilervous system. . I could scarcely walk or I and I . ,. The Prqmier foroaaw immense ad- 400h, 1butll * Well, it doesn't make any r , I arms I W6 guarantee its'value, I . . . talk, my legs and I � , ,. I vantages that would accrue to Cana- Aim. _�%. __ T +, iq � ;+,, I _ � . � ., I were nartially paralyzed, ; -111 refunti the money if the ring , . . . I I than farmem by. the impoSitio�L Of a - 11 � # 4- .14 �. � a Oak I made myself�-out of a. balroln." - . � UOW TIM MOV103% OPnA,&T9S. . . . . 4 4 my blood did not circu. 1 11 I - . is not endroly Satisfactory- . I � I . dut against - foreign wheat, and 0ho y . . . "Yo gods!" he Said. it is most desired. This trouble par- ., 1. I late properly, and I could , i . Miiied prepaid to any address . I . � . I . . bons bushel to Cana- - in than wheat would be substantial ' . "And there's Willie; you've been � ticularly applies to the use of the I 11 . �ot do;,a I I., .1 I . . ny work. Infh�t, � I I ,was .so bad that the . ipt of price. .. on race . . . I . . . , . . , his mind, England, be siaidi import-* ad 400,0.00,000 bushels, of which So,- ' coax -1119 bita and .bribing him for a year, trying to break� him of biting his.- wringer on stationary tubs, which, be- ca I etfere with," use of their size, often- Int I I I "I i ou t coul notlive SEND FOR SIZE CAR'D, I . .. � � . . . . . . . 000,000 bushels went, from Canada,' n I ails, and I brqke him in a week." . the complete revolution of the handle. .... � 0 t a summer. � I I . . I . . . . Jas. Twitchell ' Clinton,. %,ba preference would stimulate irn- "With a hairpin?" lie Inquired I weak-* � . I A ieelprocating handle for, the wrl . ng. - er'bas been brought out, the design I I 64I began the use of Chase's Nerve Food, . Y . . I . migration to our gveat unbroken ly, . . I . . . . . . i r. . I , John S. Barnard, ; all social ranks. Disgraced officers of i ! the Russian service, deserters frow the " . . � ., . I � . . )--�_ . ,III , mil Areag in the. west, and every province benefit. from the boom. The I , . 4IN0111 she snapped. - "Don't be. 0. and invention of a woman, which has the advantage of making the wringer . and persevered in the?, � , treatment, until now I I JEWELER, Ralph Waldo Em&rsoii once made a t�_-, '!��­ -10 ... 101a= ­ __ ­_­­ - __ _ - ­_ f,".T I _.. , . ---.--7 I I I � I . would -1 flow of1rarnigration ,would increase . gooso! With a halrbruilil'l-Lippin- I . I, cottpg. . . . very*tlexible in its application. .The . �� Mr. X) al 4matwork again. The chah(Ye in rnv condition has been roost remark. . LONDON, - ONTARIO. I . . . . . I , , - , , I The Stick Insect of'Borneo, ' the home market for. xnanufactures, and we would not,: " in the past, A NOTORIOUS CORPS. 1 The lQrigest known insect is undOubt. I . . . . have to send over skilled worknien to I .1 I ' edly the stick insect of Bbrneo. Sp b . 0� the States tpr.oxnploYment. . I , The Frenel* Vorsiffn Legion and Its, . mens thiriecii Inches. In length ha I . . . By cre4ting a dir�ct trade ,wlth . Dangerous Churacterx. . i been a aptured. . I t Is a li laterestIng - Great, Britain. 'our.. seaport towns The dc -it ,4i penalty awarded a. prIvat4 -ample of'wimetic colorIng.'resembling I -To showed th t would- be built up. a , In tile French foreign legion for throw- ' -a remark-able.,nianner a piece Of during the past year the port of Ing his cap in Ills captain's face at .k. . tough stick, On -the bough of a tree it MOn' eal. had, 'for 't 6 , first time, tr h , Oran is an illustratlon.of the merolless . ' Is- extremely difficult to distinguish be. handled more.. wheat., exports . than , � severity exercised in that famous corps. , tween the Insect and the bark. BDrnoo Buffalo! - .. .; . . I . .. . '. ! Shooting at sight is permitted the of- Is also the home of one oftlie largest . Iguy Frota Mir tab% 31netead. , . it I . . � . i ficers who have to deal with. dangero, . us . . ppedles of,drilgon.fly, 4 specimen of. ]Dealing ,with the prqp6sed'p refer- . . ' , i chn'racters from all quarters of Europe. . the subfamily 'ges.chria measures six . once � of 5 per zent, to colonial meat - I Nowhere Is there such a corps,. ac-. , inches and'a' half from *Ing to -wing .Mr. Ross pointed out that at the . ; cording to the Londop Chronkle. Its* . � and li e4dowed with a correspondingly present time Great Britain eonsum- 'pounds ranks are recruited from. outcasts � of, 1 . . . . 'strong body. , . . I ed 8,000,000, of fr�-sh ineat and Canada-su' lied 6n1y three days" pp ; all social ranks. Disgraced officers of i ! the Russian service, deserters frow the " ., . I . - . , I . . w . . , . I fare, .In the. matter of ch ease. . '&I .. . Boston Could Stand It. - though. we commanded tho.D.ritish lGerman army, broken scions .of the., Ralph Waldo Em&rsoii once made a yriaxkot, a.little ppeferenap.would.do , ! Austrian nobility, fraudulent debtors 'Spain, crusbing'relily to a man.who asked. , -us.'no harm. * * . . I I . .... . 'from Belgium, forgers from I him whether the people In Boston did - * He said..% preferetlee'.of.' 10 per homicides from America, ruined gam- not, feel , alarmed. Said Emergor, cent, . to ':coloni4 manufo,etufers blers from Italy, are foundin'pleuty, '-"What about?" Safd.tboman,:11Wby. .would hel Canada, to supply bonw In the ranks. No excuse is taken for .. a . . the - world Is -'coming to, an end next oi the $20,600,060 oi- manufactures l . . . ' , fault, and the slightest symptom of in- '. I . Nlofidil�.". Emersoh�.replled: "I'm . gh . id. which E uglana imported. Canada's : r-ub.ordination carries With it 4 SW : ... Ift ..at- It. We can. .get .,along a,. great deal : ' exports of ms�nufmoturos, amounted to I I . . passage to another world. It Is under- . , bettqr Without It." �� . .1� �': � , V� 0 . the manufac, only ,000,0001", Put. itirais had to work � at. -a gio.�t'. dis- stood that recruits are simply ,seeking . . refuge from the arm of the civil law,. . . 1. . .. etrens que�n Delpd. . 1. 1. ; . aclventago,' �,,owinK to distance - .' and I *of,,transpoitation. I . I The foreign legion Is the only volun- - . New Yqrk,,.N'6v, it.; -'In har io:Lst. . lack .'The:profor-- ence Would overcome Some .�of these �tarlly, elillsted corps In the 14'Vehob I I . it has ' YOar Birs.-Marie. Pigruin 11 arrisoix, . . � ... . tylid was In her childhood -di,a:dv - I i. '0� I I � - autages. ana,dals manufac Tarmy. done. excellent service I . against the Arabs and Is elways'plac�d years.pet�, . ted. by George, III,, King oi.ri,hg- 'one ' tures. were increasing, .: alid. we Would sooil I , require a larger ma,rket.4 � In the forefront of t e fight. , 7 1 . . h ' I . � . . . . - . larld- and was, of the old Queens * I I , w. the -ofirctig, )9.44ad 1n .:BrO'bklyxi.'. - �. . . . � , Now to P , * . . , , . . . I remote Trad*-� . � ... � I . 1. . . She was born. .in Hampton Court, The -spealcer spoke of the $�*666,_ I I The narall.ens Grans ftktlre. , . I t I I . - Both Afra 'Hdxris , on and hex- husband J 000 ,of manufacturbd:. articles. Im- : The poor,. harmless grass snake. is the I ... W, . re long. associated with P. T. bdr� 1�ortad into Caniuda;;from the�'States .� subject of stories almost as'Wonderful .nuiti.. Togethor.they-*ere the.first'to and 6bsOrved Ahat It. would be, a as those related of,the aCdler. The. . . . 1-ritraduce T6m Thumb, Minnie . and patriotic thing to.import these'from superstition th I at, howelf � or -much, you � . Lavinia Warr(.0 , , - and: Rev . . . cral'.other, "Great Brlt�in.rathei than' from the , way hammer lt,it will not di6*tII1 the . � middets.... ­ . � I 1. . .. . Vnited States, Which Wks a� foreign, * ' I � . setting of the sun is widely. -held. , A � . - . . � -_ � . . - , . . . .. . . . country to ua politically.' Xt, Would , . fable not so generally he . Id to Is! that , � �' ...� ... ,keep Olr.tlit . i . Lxkox. � . . . be well -if the. -Empire ,wore indepen- . , � even at sundown it will not dte if you, : . '� Wa . Shington I I , NOV. 17.-Spi�cial foic- foreign countrias.' . I . . , . Com.rabircialism. made, for � -peace., *6b- , should neglect to tell some or)e. bf what ., 1. cast. --Storm w r spla I ' . . . yeld � - - I st'ofelo- .-served the. Premier in :a 'bur . I I you have done.. The rule on seelng,one. ' on the G�eiit Lakes. Cold wa�e * ­ waro­ . _Mr. Chaniberlain!s object of these terrible creatures is. t "hit It . 9 In are , 0 ordered Xondayfot- Wosteril, ,. . .. . ... . 'ity! 0 = see ure the'un i the Errf-, : and tell" -that is, give It a goQd drub. I I . .. , NOW.;'YOrk, - , . ,. . I . :... I .. I .. . . �- � , , ., pife,by 'coxamexcial' ad,vunt'a&s; and, bing and run - (julckly ad, tell some one. .. , , ' - . I . . 1. 1. 1. .... �. . I . ... . � -though Some tbought this. was a The best snake star Is ft In Leigh. . . , . ' 1. .The "Biext - Gltttv I I nal�it. I � . so) -did , object- the Speaker thought- , SInton, near Malverl accorZng to a' ;London ' A laborer � ; correepQridenti . . 1. "Why," asked h � er: anxious -and , exalt- - . "do. ' no�, The attitude of, the Xmperialist was- -to make the' Empiro' sell-coU- � states that he had killed a_graos snake- . . ed.mother, you think he' Is, coming, . . . I I to ''I I I . . . tained dommercia.11y, AIlOth6r object . !and hung It on a tree. The tile point nt last?" I � . "Well," . ' -replied, .(if Mr, 1clict-111berlain .. . was to pr6vent I .blood i dripped down and' a toad came: and the maid n a Ifig lo6k . . . , plitangling alliances with tho� United I . � I I I . . . I swallowt-d some, dying Instantly?, ,' . -deniurely down at.'the rug, 'Iwh�n'he. I . . � States. - The ifiost. entangline alliari- � . .. I The fancy that makes this . gr � wales , - took ille In, his .arms and kissed -me last , . .. . ce that - I U1 (,nt. d ntowitlith a -6 d., be tirn I . . ' . I � : poisonous or even harmful Is a wild. .in ignt he said he'd got so -used tob nie.h6: . . . r States, would � be , p, iyeat� of rebi- I . ofte, but how much more Wild IS that . I -didn"t.bello . Ve 110� Could ever,., break him. - I . I self at �.t a' habJt,)t ­ . . Il He r�acallecl .th(, foryrio� rec�i-, p'rocity,g I � i Un -, prociti treaty w1th the ited Stat which attributes violent toxic proper- , , I ... I I . ... . � . 1. . . . I I . � ­ -% as s or., which was'brok6n, �ff.ji; � 10oh, i ties to any chance drop of blood, from . ., I . .. . I . . I L . � . ': 1. as it sdited Coo'gress, and another I Its body I It might have been thought 1. , . . '' , , , 4 I Carelestine I xx . at.the I ., Truelc . . treaty would. place .us In'. the same I that the other, popular belief that pQi- . . . . ar arelos9ness',o 11 SOMe7, . position. Ho'would pr4er not to, I)e I I I sonous things cannot be'pol.q'6ned would . : . I body�g parttlizit caused.Charley to l6se �at; the iner-Y. of any foreign country . . ; 4ave saved the life of the poor toad." . . - . .. London I money, on. .that � race,!' said. young AlIrs.. . sta,te. Ve. Should develop out' or. � ' . . trade! along ilia lines laid do*n by Express. . I , Torkins Sympatbetleally. .. . . '. Mr. Chamberlain. He L did not set I - - . . $ ! What Columbus blight Have Done. I I "llo-0 V, . . ­ I . . do you know I . I . . . .. "I sa-w.lt in the papen'The horse wits . * .much store O4 th6 friendiship of the I ' United States Australia and Aari- I There are relatives of Columbus IIv-. � left at ther.pb . . St. The Idea' 'of putting a , tain bought our typewriters 40. bicy� , Ing In Spain at the present time, It -19. horse a ,race,and -thdii neglecting to - . clog, the .United -States did. not. . said that gambling debts are. keeping.., . . ,In I unbitch hlm!"� I �, . . ,but. . . .. .. . . . I . � . . . . .___� . . _-. I i them poor, These persons look to tI le 1 ' - . . i . � I 1, . , . . . 1. . . . 4 : ,. . . . .1 . I - .. . : - I - " 1 I . .. I . I . . . . . I . 11 I . . � . . ' . N 'ELEC TION. -. NORTH RE �REW United States with wistful eyes, bopin. I 9. I .. Englikh, not she in sjloka�. . . - . . . I ... ­ . I .. * that sonie patriotic American *111 con- , . . , , I .1 11�.rlllnk of It! For �tliroe, days and . � . . I I. . . - .1� I . I . . � ' , .poljlp�t Will Maid, on Saturday. . for on them a few millions In reeogui- . I . I three nights that quartet siat about a .Be I Doaemb6r P0., ,. � tion of their distinguished ancestor. ".t.-Ible, Shu111Jng,.dealIng and Cashing In ... . . .. I I ., . , . This fact led a Statistician i ' o Work Ills. jackpots, And -When, the game . . wa s . Toronto, Dec; 1--�­Tha election in brain, and be published* the statement . ' finally broken up every rilan had ex- . w he seat made ' . that had Columbus placed $1 at cow- pound Interest at 6 per cent 400 years � . activ tile amount be had begun with." "filimph, 4�aoa,ntj)y �hd detLth of Mr. ,L.W.' Munro will bo'beld on .4atordtly, T)LL . � %ago big descendants today would pos- Odd the way they came out even. Isn't 1011 . : . . I � ith n6minations one camber 26, w - ' sess a sum amounting to m6re than � .. � . .. . ; I .. I . . .. week.oa;rlfor. The Liberal ,candidate Will be. Mr. L. Hale, and the Coii - $8,600,000,000. When these ilgUrOA Were . . . Afraid'of the. Signoo.' � . . . : servative candida,io Will.bo Mr� Dun - published Lyman J. Gage was geore- Mrs. Brown"How da you .like, $�obr lop, I . . tary of the treasury. His: attention neighbor Mrs, Black? I . : � . . � , " �. I .1 - - . , was called to the tremendous possibil-', .. 'Ity Mrs, 6reen-Oli, . I like bar We)) I . � . . � . MIX-Rousa 1110*11 Up. - of a single'dollar, and bid cgrament I . enough, but I.suspect she doogn't thlol, 'at , . I � Carthago, Vd,, Doe. L -The rrLix- , was either a sincere remark Or a Well, much me. I Saw Our glrl t,111(111�OC , house of the Powdo Independent adapted pun. He said, "indeed, to me . . I hot, over the fenC6 last evening, .1 .r Plant, five miles Southwest 'of Car� this Is a story of great lnterost.'� . . 7 L11114 lit Deplorable condition.. . thogent � blow up vestor4a,v alternoon,, , . .1 I . . 'The Home Secretary, speaking uL instantly killing two mixers -and seri- Honors Were Esto.r. I I 1 the agricultural llwQtlng last night, ously, if not fatally, injuring four "In the church I attended as a boyd", dWelt on the deplorable condition Of � . .Other men, . . I said a Now York man, "there- were, fre- agi-icultura- and,said that during the . I , I *_ . quent clashes between the minister past D5 yearii the lluiftljf�l- of' labor- - Arri-val ot3livitish Aihb*iivzd6r, and the choir. The minister thought ers employed oil land had decreased W"hitigton, Doe. 1, -Sir Mortimer the choir irreverent and untousicAh �1.0- bY two build d fifty thousand. Durand, the now British Ambassa- The choir thought him a back number. %nd HL� 011th-Oly S,pp,l . a ad ilia fiscal policy der, a.Prived in Washitigton. yeator- Much tried to give the other it dIg'On 'of Mr. Balfour. an said: 1�1 bope 'I d.y. He. Will -call on Seeretari. 14E,W every pomsible Gocasloo. I � 1. � "One the result of further dealings with the colonies will enable us to to.d&y� . . .. . . . 6. I 1. I I . 1, Sunday, I remember, there was go '. I I ; a clash wherein the honors Wore about further than. the Covernment proposm . - - Three Neirieso Lyidaeh6d, oven. The minister, after the choir LIS to do afpkesent," . I . 1. . .Shievoport, La., !)cc, i,�-Throa ne- , had sung the openitig hyma, 6ald With f i's rokV44 1pffiefil Iteforni, ' ' ,Wtle' . groes. were lynched at Belcher, La., . a significant smile, that big text Would. ' '". interesting indication of the . yeSterday afternoon for complieltv ill . I be from Acts xx. 'And after the uproar Iceflng alklong Ininars towards Chant- tho fatal shooting of Robert,Adgalr, , � was ceased.' But the choir, at th 6 ger- 1. bukaln'N proposals comes from . ilia i 1101shill district, where thi.- miners by , . � - � I ITIs i won's end, retorted netktly With the * a, unaninious vote have given Chain- . the 06tisehlit Airtilday'. , anthem, 'It Is Time to AWakb V row � ,rlaill,s 1)(. fiscal pollcy� tl�icir endorse- London, Dcc, :L.-fter - Majostv sleep., 11 . . . . . Queen Alexandra to-dwy celebratOg I I . . . ,inunt, . . . . bar 50th.blrth4n,y, having been born ...V_....!11.. _____1- � � - . 1 , -.�--�.-.---,-------,�,.-�..�... i . in Copenhagen on, Deo..I, 1844. . '- _____.______ . ­­-, "I . I 'I I I., ­ 1. 1� I I . I . � .1. I . A Slight Wirt. I � - MOT1. . , . . I . HEKS KXLY ON "I say, Miss D# Witt," rdmarked Y611119 SaPlel9b, "youb We8plendent � . . - ., I ' L , ­­ ­ ­ , , �'. 11 � beauty sets Me bWAIn oil fire, donehor . � - � I ___ . know ill , , ardiylef 6yftip to keep the ohildren Anto from , I . I "Never mind, Mr1,'SftplWgh,l1 iepllad , I // _it 00. It dliolvej tfid thick spuitnu-cleAtA lite . . �_ -andOVAUS�COTIOU8. teep I tl.tb.i brtkks up a cold X X � U144 De Witt, 'Ifte eonflagration will be I / too insignificant to 'necessitate the call 1. .. � 9 � I ., . . I . 11 Ing Out Of the fire brigade." I I - " I I firay s Syrup 0- f Red Sproce I I . plalm �Ioz. "S�OVO�l said Me crusty Vatron Iji. \ '%k��� , CaxilcallyL�, 0101000VInquivad the bobez, "No. Vin not but 11v ,n I oloso, tot 06,haWt of ;1vitig tips at that's; what .� 4 4 . . - Ady) W04 V . .. _V. ­... .#­­ - ­ I - . . L 1. � J � I . . 1 41 1 . . I . : . 11 � new feature consists of a mechanical able, 4is a surprise to everyone to,know � . Professional, ovinion. - : ., movement which is separated from. the that I am ab)L to bo a�ound .again, Miner- ' - , . . . , . . . wringer frame and, rails, the coj - J vous System has been built up wonderfully by I ,,, I I . . I I . nuee ,LV,,,V�2"-M�AV,t�ILVJW"r-c;t,--,=zr,m�o=,�.,W.,Wix,��'ta , . ­­­­ - I I . I I . .tIon being made by rz�zeans of a link I 11)15 remedy.. I am able'to rest well, mK � --­----­-- -­­_ ­__'� . ­ � . . I .: . . I . irculation is normal, . and my general h I I., . . . �. . I . . Chain; The driving mechanism, Instead , - d"14 . . I . . . h - Grr a x:o. A -A- Rv � . . . of'I)eIng it'revolving handle, Is a gdclp- good. Aly appetite is firsi class, and I ;ive X.& Trui kZ , . . � I I I � gailled considtaably in flesh." _. I . -Y 'CT.XT, E,XCVRviT0N I . I I . . . k. - . I . .. 11.1 ., . I I r9catIng, wheel which imparts a Con- 1 'Toprt)tect'),t)uagains'tir�itationstbopoitrail, ()-,, lv��Y srl;� I . I .. I 11 tin,uous motion to.ibe rolls by a very i and signatu're of Dr, A. W. Chase, the famous ! TICKE,TS ARR, ON ,SAIXi DAILY .' . 11 11 . I �� I . . ingenious spring contrivanqe. The ar- I mcipt.lx)ok authoq are on every box, ' I ': TINT111 YOV, loth - - I . . I . . . rangementot the Interiiieshing teeth � . - . . . �to poilltq !ill llriti.ql� Colullibi&, Cali�` .. . I . I . I .., I . . . * W. -11-. C11 . � ........­­-.: firnia, Colorado, Idaho, Dl.ontana, . ' . I I I now existing In the wringer Is pres6rv- . . . . ... . � . . - Utah, . Washington, li�tc. . .. . . -f., . . � 1 c4, and the power transmitting chalu . . I 0�cgon, �_ . . . I , &"%A . I . . � I 1) " . . 0 passes over one. of these are and'un, in . � ' I � .. if . I ge . I . I � . I . ' . . I uutt.r;3. . - I LIVE *STOCK. EN41IMSITION. -der the other. As the handle Is press- . � . ' , .1 I ` . 1� . CHICA00, ILT,. . _.), . 12 . . . . *) the roittid trip. frbin I I , . I � I ad dow the -chain is In action with the � ' Sleighs I . . . . � . . � gear of one. roll, And as the handle is .and, .$ t,2 " I i � Fare for I . I'll . . . . I clintoill , . . I . . . . . . . . . brought' up the. Spring referred to - Good gohi,tr Nov. -29th, 1othandDec,x I � � . I I �' � . .. I ; I throws the chain on" the teeth. of the . , . . . . . . � Vz�fld returning o � It or before. Dec.7ilt., ' ' -. - . . . . 1. . other TOII, and.so da'continuously. It '. j �I-t. �- Clenittis .Miucral 13athit'' Situated , .. 7'� . . . We have a very I . -ifortab- ,. i . I ­ . will ,be readily. seen that by this 4r- ., .. . I . � . . Detroit. QuickIV and cou . ,. . .. I � , I - of. I "" - . . � I . ' . -ne assortm ! lv reached by the. Grand Trr,tk.. - . . 11, . ra-ligement -a -regular- and continuous . . . fi . : ent. . , ,, . I . . a _. . . . . , . . . 'LL, � I . . . � . . . � . motion Isgiven to the wtinger rollai - * � I TIIX ST. CATITARINTX,,S..%�11, - I . . I � Young 4. D.-Wbaf do you think of - - . . � I . . outtors, an . . . . . .. I . . . . 1. . ' . ... . I - The watL' rs or tills well a.re a - great ' . . . . . .. . the automobile,* doctor? ' � . . . . I I - ic' for iieivoux disordcrs,, Situat, .. .. , . I -All a '. ,61' . . ' ghs.. M db, in 91- w .. Old Physielaw-Very fine.., It will give . . Bad Tempered Women. - - .L .. .. . . . .. ed on - ' the dit�ct li,ne of -.the 'Cytawl . . I , . - . . �Op a practical knowledge of disloca. * - * It IS 'Said:'tbat a,'bad. tempered. -we rh* - our own shot.) from ' ..�.Troik, , . cleven lifilea frqlb _Niagar.al . - .. , tions and Confudlons. that would be . an can 1. c . ause more aettal unpleasant- . . . . ' . . lValls - � I - . . . , . . . 1. . I . I - - i ' , L IdIfficult to Lobtain . oth, , � of, humanity than all ' . the best'.of merch- 1 - . Vor Mck-et5 and all.. infor�natioll ap- �­- �- "wise.-New. ness for.the rest . ­ . . . � .. . . . �, . . � . I . . I . i I . : - ply to �,,cuts. .Wriie to J. 1),' McDon'�' - . � ' : . . . I a a res, one. - I . '' - -, .1 , , � . I . � I . . � . ­ � I . an 1.se.. - � . � I .. , - . � York Times. . I th . 'other. dis greeable, featu � di '' : .. . . . I . . . - I I 1. w . .. I . -finds.in life, and,tb6.UnIlICkY . I . . . . . . � I � al(l, District *Passten(rer jkgent,* . T�Irofi . . ... . . . I I I I . . . �., . . . poss�gs . � . I . I I , � � Dig I. I I , � . . . . � . ot� I all . I . or , . . . Pricbs.�: low: ­ c oil- - ."to, for C16.� � � I .., .. � Hie. . ri inancial, � �Piap. ". . - . un�onirolled *tempir 'Can easily 11 I I I . I . .1. I . -criptive fit0faturo-regard, . I I . � . 1. : . 1,1M . . . � . tbe -above- res,orts. lk. 0. Pat�isii)li . tion.4 - drive to 1h,or t6'other. womeft the 0 . . _. . . Ill- 11 , "You'secin to�bave'no ambf - as.: - � . 11 . . . ',,nd F.. R. Ho(Igens, ag,ants at U m- � I F. . side,ring,� quality.., . . . rted.-the bust or* . , - - . . . men . se inh - move in � . .. . . . 11 I . .- %, I - - I I . who, .,fortune it ,.Is. to . . . ... I .. � I � .. ...... . .1 . . "But I have." said -the. indolen't niam� her orbit. The a veragp. man prizes per- - . Be sure'and call .-,.' f"`� . .. I . � - ., I . . . . . ­ 1. I ______.__.. '' tie . , I . I ­ . . . . . 11.1 Iriterid.to be rich." � ! I, ma at beace and. a ' ontent above the , bef ore pu±chw5l.1.19. - I . . . � . � � . . . �, s Ing a beautiful,. � . - . . ... . . . . - . . I � I � . . . h '" wby don't; youl wbilif. ilk . e. �happl.11 . 4., -Rel��Liring� . :� promptly' atte*nd'ed ,,t'O'-.; I . ..i,u � . . . , ...:. ... I... .. .. - . .. �� . I . .1 . Bro*n,� for lrisfiftice-?�` . . . . attractive creature for a Wife, and b ., .. � I . . . . 1P I . I . I � , . f'Ah," sitid , tb' I . � I . I .11 knows that a bad tewpered' w6man I., 1. . I . .. � 4. .. �. ­ � � � 1� . . 11 . .- . I � * . .. : I I . e. , Indolent :man, '.1've . . . I " . ,� . . .. .. . . � . .. . . . a - � I . 1. bad my .eye on him for somem time.. and peace go not tcigetb�ek. Headailres' I . . ,,rm in g . . I . I . - . ... . I . I . . . . .1 . , . 4?h.!0: _ I I . ed woman, but he knows. that - LL and.M'C - . . . . I � I � I . ..'', . . . . * . . I . . I . . I , Flo' . Prof it ", . I Good fellow, -Brown I.- I )Ike to's�e him A.'sPirlt , . RUMBA -MATH, , . . ., I I I piling wealth up.,,.. He1j; Working,for. . correspondingly -strong ,will is -, . . .. a goL . . . - , . I . . I . . . . . . . � Hut()n St., clirltoR . . . . 1- - I to see I . . . . . . . . . I .. me, .you:kobw, 11 , . . � . . . . . along with 'strong' character, and �e. � . . � ­ . . , , � I . ' ' , int�� � __._.,.____!T1_!�q.1 *­ . . . ... 11 . ­­. �. "Workirig toryou?" - .I . . I. expects. bee to -exercise it. The woman �­- . . : . . . ... I . . I . . . �,T� I - � . ,V, I armer.- sho Id keep. ' : . I ' ."Yes, -be's killing himself making a I ho can control herself under the'most - . - E ery. r U w � . . IN V . . . . . ' . , . . I I . . - At -in n�� -t '- �' - - - .w Y %. . . fort : trying. .,Circumstances Is the. womim , MA ORNWITE' �� une, I! nd I plan to get It by, marry- . R131 r . I these thme ord,� constantl I M. _ k I - . . ' . . , ,. . . I . . g � . . . I ' .I 1W . � ... Ing bib wIdow--"' who holds the str ngest r over #I , ��I� , ,� . �Brooklyh Eagle� � . 0 powe . . in mind and.,'condilct his fatm, I . . ' . . I . . I . men. No matter bo* beautiful and:1 - ­ - I � . on strict'� business principles. . . I . I . . I . � I I I I . I I � . f -... I ,. ., . I. . ' 'a rd ` � - . .. . I . I . - . I ''hezu Where., � clever�'and fascinkink the bail te Mou'NENT54, " Mh r ' ' k- an haphaza ',- in . I ��'. . .. Guess W(:)r I A , Plenty 9t T .. I . I . ' . . I . . .. I , ; , . . I m, .. I . . . . . - . . a' coun . try . Ia . St - :*Vere :-be or bow length$. 1. AaBr,,�, ",!� .. I I . I 07 took ic tiip� into th � d woman. may I I I . � I " . . meth'6ds ar . . - � .1 . � . , . . I . e no� longpr ilsed by . . . I , . I . - ,� . I I mer bank EiCCOU11t,.-ber p,ower-fa'irifin-' � - 11 �� . I .".. Week . and had an aniazing experience' . .. - . ` . succesSful, and,jA -to.dgite far- ..... . . . I . � ompared. with that of, her � � . ". ! I .. I . � . .1 . P. . .. . .1 . I w st.fbe inn Whore I spent the first nigbt.'i Ites"hal C I I . , 01 r, - "S . . tners. � . �. . � � . I . .. . � . . . '12 . � . � . "Wh', I had ari.amazin � perldnee. amiable sister. ' . . . : I.. 4 �� . ,� , . . I . y 9. , . .� . I . .. . . . ..� 1. . I . � . .: By readin� THF, .WURX I LY . . in the. country last Week, too.'! the an. I . . . - I - 1.11 .- . .. I . .. ... s . . il. L I Muffitard.8altit Vei Children. .,A I .. I SUNI,­ the - Farmer's. 'Busines towol6glst inteirrupte "If rallied, con-. . . I .1 .* t 1. . . I . tintlously after I got.there, and I'dio ., When your young hopeful comes in .- ' I Pa�p6jt�., you'*41 - giat the. very. , .. .7 � .. . . � . Yi' , . . . - � . , � So Want to gb ou I t and hunt some*b11g9.*1 from big playtline sneezIng'an(f,caugh­ .. I . I . 0- ".,_. I L latest and, mbst .accurate in-' . , . . ... � . . . � I I . . I I - . . - . . 1. . . . � I �* I I . .4,Well., if you bad been , with me you .. Ing and show.fug variou's Indications og P_ . , . �. ... formatiori, r6kkrding yohr-busi-v � I.. , . , wou . Idn't biive� bad to go' but.11-Phl . [Ia. having '61ight'.cold, leave . :tbo I usual. . 11 I .1 . ... .. "I , I � . 11 - _� 1..1. ... . I .:. � I - . I � . . . . � � . . . . 1. ' " ' for' . . I : ., _.,I,r . 11 . nessi., -, ,.. � . . .. . I � I . .. . . 11 . .. . I I . . 1. I � ' ' delollla.Press.�_ . - . I . 1. . . . . ,drugs�'-and try a mustard 1ath " . . ': . . � I . : TIJA $.UN'S .m,arket te . . . ; . . ' � I .. I . ... '. .. . - � .. , --- "I I , . ports...: .1 . " " . � ... , I . ­ - I � , warding off future . trouble.* � Tie two 1. ..: 7 .. ... . ?", . i I . .. .'' . � ,. . � : ' . � .1 I I . � . .. - .. . . . , I I . are.wdrih'niany�tirnes.the su�-' �,. - ,� , . � 11. . , : .. . . I -, i � .., 1. I . . , . � ... , F , tablespoonfuls of, ground mustard In a . - . Poor staiet., � � . ­ I I , ' I I I I . , "How Is that- couple tbai­ I I f 11 ", put It' Rdttet1bttrY.S.tfe6t Worli.5 ' - . scription price.,to YOU. . '' ' .. I I . I got mar. small p ece .a a ease cloth and � I . . . I . :1 - I. .. I � .. . � . ' . . . I � da. I . . , I . ?Pt , ' . In a 1ubful of'w4ter' 0 -hot its one -can ... I Direct iojporters�- - Wo�kruan ' 11 I E� very F�rrn6r in Cana . . .. ried in the, balloon gettlugal6ng . - . I ... I I I I � 11 . � ' . . . �"Well,`%vhen the balloon descended it tomfort4blY bear, Rub; thoroughly of t- :, Libip t6id Materiall guorant6ed. 1, sl�ould � realiie � the' full -value df ... . .. , '. struck a tele . 9 I raph �.ole. a'. .. ... erwar . d a I nd get t . he 'patient t' b . d .. I I :. , th * 'ervice TH , )3 SuN. his . renr. � I I.. . I I . I � nd jdrred the I . . 0 a 'is ' J; G. �SVALE' & I Cd..: , es . .. . . . bri soon as possible to guard against more � � . I . I - . . ... . t It .. . . . de a.little, and she got madand skid . p � . . . I � dered hirn in a public wAy, . . I I I . . . . : �. .. . I ' the groom, obov6d, her and the groom - cola� � � .: *I , . . . ,� . � . . . � I I . . . � � . . � � --------7 .. ­:­_______­ . . was'due to tfiti action of Tim, - called her . a I . far, and the police.,had to .This plan.of taking d rubstard bath, � I. . ­ . ... � ., .. . . . . .1 . . , . .. i .1 , I urm. VMlly xpisi.. . . i . SuN in giving � voire,: to the: - . be called."-4ndlanapolls: Sun. : . I ' . whon: the usual . Indications. -of a sever . I � 6 I ' � . ... . I . I � . 6 . e Mrs, 10rally A. Flsh.ls keeper of the , opinions � of t6 �arrners that'' ' I cold present themselves is equally good . . I . . I I � lighthouse. at Point Pines, CaL, four' the. law relating. to cattle- .. . . . . . ..'. .. �.. Valued., .1 . . for,'adults, but It.-Is'especially. reeow- miles from Monterey. On the des, . th of , , guax�ds drainage across rail- . . 1. . Maud ' ean values her fiance very . mended tot. tile little fats w . I � . _-T I . I ho 60 often herhusband, ari army surgeon, she ap, ; - - : highly, doesn't she? ' �,!,� �. %� .expose tbem'sdlves thoughtlessly durm- ways, and fitrm. fires caused 15� . . I .. � plied io" -the place And secured It ' . . 'Ing' playtime and who should not be . r . I � I moti ' s * has, been..-,. . : . . Ethiel­wNot, * :a,blt .more, -highly than . . .through a Competitive examination. , . loco . ve . " . . . I. . . 1 4 , . Bradstreet valued hlm-7o:aboui $-,,000,- allowed to become accustomed to drugs - = ,�. .. I . . . . . . � I. . .. . 1. . . . The llgbtbouse,is delightfully s1tuated, .. � I . . .. . .1 . 000e: --New Orleans7lixids-Democrat. 11h. any .form unless. 'prescribed by 0 . I .. . . . � ' * ':* , _* . � . I . .. � We will se d THE W13.3ilKLY. . � . I ... .. .� I on,w point JuttWg from the mainland., P . . . . . . I . pbyslclax� for- severe� c 69. . '. . . ' . . I.. .1 I . 1. ... .. I., I . . - ­ . I . - . .1 and Mrs. Fish Is able to engairo. In, ad-,',., � SuN from'now to 1st January, I . . . . . . . ' . . 0.oed Advice. . . Mr.; Ber Houciminaso 0 ' 1'.11 . Ises uuw . erous � . . combination with .' : . .. I .. I . geton d . ditlotikl pursuits, She ra. . I . . I 1905, ..in I . . . - . �- . I I . . . I I I 1, I " . .1 , ,.� I . . . I [ " A41,11 i . .. I I . . . I . Montreal, De6. !..-�J_ G.. .terger6n Varieties of, SW60t -peas and makes a � I The. News4�eCord .1 I , . . . . . . . * . I I I 1. I . I x business of breeding, colis and -fancy I - I 1. . . . . . , I . � , . I I . I was, rariominat id last evening to can, , Irench 000dles for market., . . . �; �, . I ... .1. For $1.70.. � . .. � . I I I I test St. - James' dlvfsion in the. Op_ I I I I . I. . 1. . I . .. . I � 1 . I .. I ... . I position interos I I . � � . . .. . . . I b%.Xft.%d,...4M,.-,1 . . . 1 .- _ . .Lt1_ . � . 1_1".1....**_&__-0"�_1_-_== . .. I I 1. . . . . I % - _., �_z I .1 . . . 00.04� ­ ­ - - - �_, . . . ,. . ­ I � . I . � . . � I I . I (Uqtiozotie Was forlueily kaowu fia Cauziva q4 Yowity's Liquified Ozotic.) I I I . . . 11 . ... 1. 11 . 1. . . . . � . . . t . ... . .1. . � I . 1. I I I . .. I . . . � . 14_�4 . I . 1, 'I I . � . I I I . � I I I. , I . V .- .111 oft 9% I �A . I � . I !'R� '': .... ''I - A%%k ,.Mle ou . .. . * I I . . ;.O. 1. . .. . . . . I . � I ., I . . . . , , I . . I � , � I C -.0 I Ifflk . . I ... .. I � I W , � . .. . i I .r $ 7 0 0,0 ­� . I . . . I . I . I. . . . � I 1. . .. .� 1. . . I I .. I . .. � . t I I . . . . . . . I I � . . . I : I . . . T'or a . Disease ' erm'that 'Liquozo.ne. Can't Kill. � � I L. � .� .. . .... . . �.. 1. . . .1 ; , I .. * '. ,, G.r . . �... . .. . - ... 1. . I . .. . I &%rol'., I � . . . I , - . . I.. . .. I .. I � . I . . . , On every bottlit of Vqu6zoite we pub- the highest price ever paid for similar Vc-mg-T-'r-1-1,19 Tilberctilosls 1. , The Xld-Run, fatty, run. Yer can't . I,e�.erhi-('Rli bwms Tumors- Ulcers , . lish an Offer 'of $ r,000 for a germ ihat it rights oil arly kientific discovery. 31efore Vwitlo�-Gollt . varkocele. . keieb. him, but do exercise Ill o you cannot kill. ' We do that to convince you. making tile purchase Nve teste(I the pro- uonorrhe-,00(ot woulest's Digeft"C4 . good. -San � Francisco Examiner. I . that liquid oxygen clac.4 kill germs, duct for years through liltybiciatis i 1i ilia .1, 11 di,eaN" that I,rqln with fcver-all ingam- , I . " I . . I . I r atiou-:fl I ct;-,titrli-',,iil,�oji�agiciiis diseases-skil � . I Any: drug that kills germs -is a poison itiost(lifricttltgt�r-tildisca�es., Weproved itie, it, v,,rpaIqmjed blood� I I I . ,, Lbe nAtON of i . The Vinal. Auxw6r. t .to you and it cannot be takelt internally, that Liquozone does whif nothing else in - In nervv'i�� ti,-�,iiitv Uquozooe acts as it vital, , there Ia a little boY at school (. Uquozone alone catt kill gernia in the the,woridean accomplibli, aud Witt tlIe izero acoonfpfi,hisig. �vhat tie oltugs can do. , . Who bravelY makto a start, % , . hody without hillit1g; thetissues,. too. .It results are unvarying. - I . . . r . I I . . But somehow never seems t� go t is the only way 1�hown�the only way A discovery that coul(I coillmatid Such ' . � � : me Owl coacelve.of.-to destroy the cause a price is something you should ltuo�v, it . C I The itsson all by heart, �-,t� . - . !.-)o . Bottle Free., � It Is a niournfu;, thing to see , .� _f any &arm d1jease, I you need it.. We tire doing.our partby I I I . Ills look of gathering woo Vi �. . . . . I . . I . � ; At he at last gives up the task W supplyltik the first bottle f6�e. Will you . : -, I , . , * , * W.tp " I � I do your part by'requesting it? I iiet,(I Towto7mie, aril lirive never I And answers, 'It don't kn,o . 1"N . . � . . It' -,t . I I ., 1, - , . I � ; � . , I . � J11('..,(-.1,VI1d W1 th -4 Mkl)0*11. V'C' . � aills ,�Viti,' oky'dork. . . t r I a1z, Ct, I f 33e not dfsaoueagobd, little boy, - ; I - r p., . . I I * . . . . . . will tben, mail yott An.order oil �our loaal " * I . 04 . drugglist, fl,r a fu!l-�Ize bott e, a .. . For You are not alane- 0 Vq;1ololle 14 81,111 ., I _v(l we What flings the borealis light . . ."! ply liquid oxygen-na . Goern. Dineeks0s. wili �1').17 your driiggi�:t ovirselves'ft-r it, Across the aretto zone? 6 . ,1rugs, tip alcohol ill it. Itistheiliscovery . I This otir frce grift'. Iiii'de to colivil,ce � Whitt glVea Its color to the VOMT Vt oi I'auli, the great Gertitati chemigt, who . . I. . I I., 3-011; t,t,howy01601at Liquov.)Im is, "oul What bids the Seed to grow? "I upvlit 20 years oil it. Ilis object was to These are the'lotown.frnitil di$tP�1c.". what it (ma do. Itt jn'tice to'vow�,vlf, . The wisest mail must blush at last I get ,such all cxcesg of oxygen in staple � " .All that w6flicine call do for the.mtrouble.,4 please accept it to &;v, Tur it li'aci�syuu AnAtay, "Ido not know " form into the blood that tio germ could is to help Xature overcome the verms, under no oblignitiou whate,ver. I Waiihi6t�n war. live in any,ittenibrune or tissue. jid site)! results are imlirect Mid ull" Liguot.0110 costs sne. alid $1, Many soom-Ingly una ecount . able friend- Oxygen is life to all, atiftlial'the V& a I 40urceot vitality, Itisthoesserltial Y certain. 1,iquo�oue kills tht greritial � _� ships hang upoA A. gold -00 image, part wherever they are, aild the resillts are . I . . . of air. - Its effects Are exhilaratior, Puti itievitable. Dy destroying the cause of OUT OUT THIS COUVC).N - C fying. It is Nattires's greatest too c. But the trouble, it invariably ends'the disease, for thl.q efter ttv�y viot eupi,car.rigalti. Till, id . llottollto(g Afavtog. 4i�rtno tire vegetable,.;, and this excess of and forever, - I . the'hhl)�-A A -I'd wa.l,if C, t1i, Licluid ozotw . 1 v . co.,221-211JUilulest. Chicago, . Xenhardt, Cape Colony, Nov. , 11." 1) ,on -the ver� life of 'an atillial-18 . I . I I I . I Ilottent6t rol)014 nulylbellill0t about . deAly to vcgetabI6 matter. Liquototie. Astlunq . � �. Y Ildver-bifIllemek '4%1`Y d Igetalse Is ............. -11.14. ....... Y , . � ... .. 1,500, 11)(kh aro approaching tbo bor- charges the blood with gliell, an excess of A`10�ess_Atiekhla IdtioYDIAeases � 11ronciddl pt otip T hAvo nover trl"d T'i(plaz-10 er t1owipy's oxygell,that lie germ can live where that bio&t poi. Uquifie(l ozolle, but if N der, Volico Ixave been despatched to qatl telic6frrIot, yon Nvill�,%11,)"I;Yllu 9, the Acone, Tho voluntl'onq havo 1)epn , bloottgoes. We spend it days in mak- 11right's Disease Liverlitroubtes 69e. bottle free I wit I take It. I Uowel.Tmubloa walarlil-Netitalgl[K , Called 011t and severe fightilig, 8 a.%- � big each bottle.. CouAlig-Loldi ltfttiy Iteott Troubleo .o4vN.**..*.d6414 ... 6# ............ 4".44.-soo ... �acted, I I . c6asumpliml rileA-Pyleflilloldit Colle-croup p1tutity-Quillsy to a It#, .4*$**.1 .... �.....i ... 1, 4. 4. -A ... IL $10<)0000 c6tliq otion Rhentilatisin . potthd band . We PM d , , catittrg-caticer skill Dkemes 00 'A .4-#w...., .......... I .......... * ... , Dyselitets'-DIM1164, umfittit.4yP111119 ,, _ _, _ �� %Ir(-�­%vr11i�0r,b0.v. Vstowol, Nov, M-Willinni Velf;1- Dandiliff-UropAy stomikelt Tronfiles �, !Iva hil sto �,_­4 lan, a Nvoll-to-do frtriner, was' found . ights to Vitiftotolle- 1)yspepsla, Turott Ittoublts ior the American ri 34ititi6tont-our tmlpfflatlt 11.1) lite -,1%8\V1'aT+e:(tt* dead in a corn i1eld yesterday, . I I I . I I on attty bottle ofgoaulue liqttifi(,d OzOlLof . ­ .1. - , . I I