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PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. TRANQUIL DYING. |A CANINE BAREBACK RIDER. Order of Publication. —A sure way to find an old friend is h a Spaniel Learned OF MISSOURI | to order a spring chicken at a restau- Maia sects Ace: : CRI. i gg rant.—Binghamton Republican. a STS ae ae ae ext —Conundrum submitted for the Post's escape. It i i gold eagle prize—What makes a coach ee | dog spotted? The spots —Boston Post. —If some folks could get the job of making spectacles for their neighbors, it | wouldn't be long untileverybod ying—is not be blind. —Ram's Horn. ists. but th —You ne ¢ so many flies on the | men of scien ner anywhere else as on thesam-| pr W, »sed in the drug store win Pleasurable Sensations Experienced as | Novel Manner in Wh the End Approaches. | Death is the one e none of us can consoling, there in the most ss. if not positi urable. Enuthz iu—an easy, t dition of TIME AND EXPERIENCE HAVE SHOWN THAT PRICKLY ASH BITTERS Now at this day comes the plaintifs herein t Tloes8, Parsir & Graves t ] ed clerk ef Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles tnck- dent to a bilious state of the system, such ad Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after ng, Pain in the Side, &c. their moet remarkable success has been shown in curing meaning of SICK ele ae Feedache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills aro equally valuabloin Constipation, curing and pre- i greet Na eeipagenee aN ge aie culent? — at locksmiths, but k us when the grocers ith their little bills. —N venting thisannoying complaint,while they also | ©° are known to hare the dog sve Above all other remedies, Cormectalldisordersofthostomach stimulatethe | Y See ee ‘es pale at liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only | Mrs. B.—‘“Here’s an account of a paration, in which adi s fortune and then his s tail. The sudden rounding Mrs. BB. Yes, there’s a ver n who loses h It is espec PURIFYING THE BLOOD ano COUNTERACTING MALARIA. “HEAD lining to every cloud. ”“—Jester. { Ashe they would bealmost pricelessto those who Ree Hew oeWhat) Glues woul bulter [rom this distressing complaint; butfortu- peepee: ae : yea ately their goodness does notend here,and those Johnnie hurt himself when he | Whooncetry them will find theee littlo pills valu. 5 t somersault?” Brown ae able insomany ways that they will not bo wile | TOPROC | oe at e ling todowithcatthem. Butafteralleick head | cause he didn't do it over again.”—N ee of bliss. The sat | . istaken for a Blush. - ng [Ga eee ee sroley_—“That girl blushes every time | PT2im becomes quiet and unexcited. 1 ’ Phe imagination plays fancifully with the bane of so many lives that here fs where | she looks at me, deah boy.” Jimpson- Diestol piemies! andi the wholeiconds Fomake our great great boast. Our pillscureitwhile | “No binsh, my boy, only a reflection ee Others do not. = e tion of the nervous system is one of r can only be dreamy me passes ened to of those the } e st ite, where | the m sus rider and so never He has fal but once in the two years he h rid- ing and that was when the near being killed by a cable ¢ The horse never goes so well as when carrying the dog, and that of course thing isions and if no! | | | | ae - ree Riade 2 of eaid term—an- ) Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and | from your nose.”—Yankee Blade. pleasurable exaltation ans that horse and dog are warm taal ta) ie ga y easy to take. One or two pills maken dose, —One Way to Save.—Pluz Do you TY zy ee z t “nds. Woe to the person or animal the same will ‘hoy are strictly vegetable and do not gripe oF = see a . REN Sys See “The drowning man experiences the : z eased, jndeemer Rnd ial Fine ecRtae Thy ace eecty egsapl na plessoall who | want to know how to save $5" = Sing same relietand spate ee eine gets _| who bothers either of them when the He Ae re my nes up the system Use tuom. In vialsat Scents; fivefor$1. Bold | “You bet I do.” Plug—‘Send me ten | * . SE URES te ae | : perfect health, is | purely vegetable in composi- ¢ tion and pleasant tothe taste. § If you have not tried it, TRY IT NOW! ati pruc- other is around, for between the kiek- ing of the horse and the biting of the dog the two old chums make it exceed- inly unpleasant for intruders. The spaniel learned his equestrian dered th to Isw by drugzists everywhere, or eent by mail. and I'll give half of it back to you in gles are over, and the cold limbs grow CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. — | five minutes.—Detroit Free Press stiff and numb. Persons frozen SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE | —<Wny aia you preach on constancy | blinding snow-storms have repor this morning?” asked the parson’s wife. | their sensations accurately, and they . tecord- Times, @ shed JOUN ¢ ” ‘ all agree that after a certain amount of 5 euit ¢ court. GISTS HAVE IT FoR SALE. Because,” was the answer, “it makes eaiterd ist mciveve Br feels ae first | 2¢t ina novel manner. One day while j_ _Gireuit Clers. res me sad to think of the fees lost in sum- | > : . E ae peat hons barn. } A Doc DOCTOR Regular graiusteef TWO | or engagements.”—N. Y Herald. in extreme cold, they enter intoa bliss- | P!#ying with him in their father’s barn Witness my hand and the sesl of the PRICKLY ASH BITTERS C0., r or engagements.”—N. e i 4 REDICAL COLLEGES, ¢ PR he oe i ima yard, where the horse happened to be, rirenit court of Bates county, this 27 SS SAS eee A cS ful state, from which they do not wish the children of the owner climbed upon _faySept, Ise. JNO. C. HAYES, “ACE AN ARE AND xe S| eer , | to be roused. = : a aN Cirenit Clerk EXPERIENCE Hii TIER marked proudly: No member of my “Nature supplies her own anwsthetic | 2 Shed that was in the yard. The dog family was ever known to break his |) io the i tant moment has ar. | Wanted to follow them, but saw that fae — 213 W. NING 0," ‘replied jher “husband, |Pecncs ecu ere ie cee as AE Consu'tation F rived.’ Before the death rattle is heard | the Jump was too great for him. As he tor’s own labora y fren: rf Hevstand|enough to stand breaking several the convulsed frame relaxes, the signs ST. LOUIS, MO. “ST. KANSAS city, ao.| word” *D ‘ Medicines from the Doc. | “although some of the words were big went chasing about looking for some Order of Publication. sent anywhere securely sealed — 7 whi < se e Missouri, ? NERVOUS DEBILITY ‘Arising trom tus ef | times.”—Washington Star. of pain and suffering on the frame dis- | W8¥ | 7B niche tO. lessen cathe t RCquutyoruates: Ve —THE fects of Y leap he caught sight of the horse ; daa a ; 5 ae ache In the cirenit court of said county. In vaca- “6 a appear, and often a smile partly opens : ss i ate COUMLY aa See Nes, Indiseretion, Ficcessor Indulgence. pres —How do you get along with your Re Yea The whole & oe Nos 5 ns | Standing near the shed. With an in-] Gen. september i2th. Crawford W Nervousnr a S8 of Sight, S bicycle? Well,” replied the truthful ER ae sss moment, and if the ming | telligence so good, under the cireum- ig ‘wall and Elorence, hoawell. a minor. by young man, “sometimes one way and ce ES ee Ac mmc | stances, as to be almost hur : Untitaess to Mar: opement, Patasin t Unnatural Drains 1 n, he rator, plaintitts moudy, executor of John moudy, de defendants ys Alexander Guin and est Ward Stock Far sometimes another. Sometimes the | V@nders and the tongue utters words, bicyele rides me and once in a while I they are all of pleasure and jc ride the bicycle.”—Washington Star. hose who have watched at hun- —Mrs. Jones—‘‘Husband, the children | dreds of death-beds have noted that have been invited to parties at different | death v yas easy. and officers in battle places, on the 11th, the 13th, the 15th | have testified that the last moments of and the 18th. Shall I write accept- | dying soldiers were painless. seemed to say to himself: “Why not} Hen use the horse as a big step toward get- Now at this day come the plaintiffs. herein ting on the she Then with a bound | by their attorneys, Parkinson & Graves, be- he sprang upon the horse's back. ‘The | fore the und rsigned clerk of the circuit court _ of nates county, Missouri, in vacation, and file horse took instant fright, howev their petition and affidavit, alleging. among the audacious liberty taken by the | other things, that defendant, Alexander Guin paniel, and before the latter could isnot a resident of the State of missouri: —THE HOME OF— NMamurino Chief «dr these cases for ; sree : RS a - Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vaca- ance: Mr. Jones—Yes, and youd It isa fact that the pain of death is | gather himself to spring to the shed the | tion that said defendant be notitied by. publi- BLOOD ANO Bei * better write to Dr. Snooks while you | frequently far less than the pain that sn! (oss nd the barn- sintiffs have commenced a suit zema and 3 are about it, asking him to call on the | accompanies many diseases that are not 12th, the Lith, the 16th and the 19th.” fatal. The pain of rheumatism, for in- sedges —A farmer caught four or five boys | Stance, is probably more severe than on ines st |in his peach trees. He did not punish | the usual pain of dying. So is the pain Ife, safely aad sv ment is the it of Sv year Hot Springs method are & reat His canine rider stuck to him like a cat for several rounds of the barn- yard, until finally the horse slowed up he general nature and oieo tof whic b na decree of said court finding and hatacertain trust deed executed Epperson and Elizabeth Epperson to pacts 8. Waltot 5 and the dog dismounted. Jon woudy Be/trustes tor defendant Alexand- nced hands. Writa for qne an AAEM ee i suralgi Saas > tooth- 5 win esats er Guin, on the 2nd day of December 0. careful opinion sent 3 plaining ‘the |them, but said: “You onght to be on neuralgia, or the pain of the tooth Mutual explanations followed in dog |G Colts Ouse Gos eany of ecember, 1572, for Cie ane why eo ahs emedies,” Blood | ashamed of yourselves, particularly the | ache. and horse language, which were sup- | trust was filed fer record on, the loth of Gs j i pain | big boy: Which of you boys here is “Often, indeed, death comes as silent- KIDNEY AND etd RVI: frequent or bloody Stricta Aa oul 13 plemented, it is supposed, by the dog July, IS72, and is recorded in the office of the Sl recorder of deeds of nates county, wo, in promising the horse to keep other dogs | pook 5, at page 551 thereof, which said deed of from bothering him if the latter would | trest was given upon the following described RS POT real estate situate in nates county , to- give him more rides oceasion: ly wit) Atract of land described 8 ows: Commencing 4s rods north of the portheast ut: toc | the oldest?” “He ain't here at all, sir.” ly and painlessly as sleep. Those | der cured without in: | “He didn’t know that we werecoming,” | #t the bedside can not see exactly when | Blank No. 1 sree. | said one of the youngsters. the vital spark gives out with any more | —First Merchant—‘“‘T've aoe a jewel | certainty than you can tell when a horse. it seems, agreed, and the éo: i of an office boy.” drowsy person passes from semi-con- | continues in force to the entire « ntheast qnarter of the “south- HROWZE AKEYS | i | a in town- | “Keeps everything neat about you 4 sciousness to actual sleep. If we were | faction of both px alth thn Ue | W gets rid of unpleasant callers.” F not all familiar with the phenomenon question with th Merchant—“‘No, not that. He hasn't a | of sleep, how we should fear that sweet | who daily gaz in relative in the world.” Second Mer- | oblivion!"—Youth's Companion. pavenaiees weth Sure, Prompt, Poettive | chant—‘‘How does that make him a - ——_—— } the best of it.—Ch ot tie jewel?” First Merchant—“Why, he | FREE AND EASY VISITORS. the ath rods to the place ot enfaliv vaid and declaring 8 tiated and of no force and effect as. and charge upon said lands, and that the said Alexander Guin be and appear At this court, at the next term thereot. to be reds of people hment at tt r dog or horse has go News. FOR SALE, Emissions, Spermatorrhea, |can’t ask an afternoon off durin: the PERISHABLE GEMs. becun and holden in the court house in the F A N Cc Y BD R E D Mm Nervousness, Seif Distri They Are Twice as Disagreeah te 5 the | city ot nutier, in said county on the 7th dav of > ! H Loss of Memory, &c. baseball season to go to his grand- v4 agreeable as the | andon or before the third bl “Genteel” or “ Stuckup. Jewels That Fade and Lose Their Reanty | VOveMBEr next, make you a STRONG, Vigor- | mother’s funeral, don’t you see?” cece Ee ere ea apriocesaiaes Soa ares term e te shall s ong ous tian. Price $1.00, 6 “T always make myself at home | sodivatn = wit mote chenton erberore the SQUIRE OF Boxes, $5.00. ing MUGSEY’S DIP. See ns Ne “Edon't| There are other ¢ besides the newer or plead to the INQUIRE O een oirect eee Heand<oec * Cool Of and Say # Ac- | Want people to put themselves out for | P! gious coat wien grow on ose ay confessed, be rendered 4 “Dallard Gaow Linfmont Co., cidents Will Happen.” me. Lam free and easy where ver Tam.” with age. i os if shut aw Ox | BOCOrGing ty. and |, 40d be it further ordered that a covy hereof, ns un BER 2 be publisned, accorling to law in the rutler ght, is said to lose its luster; but this | Weekly Times, a weexly newspaper printed any length of time from the air 2919 Lucas Ave. Every newsboy on Park row knows Now. these ‘free and ea tors ST.LOUIS, - MO. | where the Battery bath is, and every j are, of all other kinds of visitors, the ee : : Aa 3 4 : ee ees tue ¢ and publi n nates county, Mo . for four newsboy on Park row prefers a stealthy | most thoroughly disagreeable. ey be = or s by Sone ag ests Saiaautotaslvele: alaieseinwertign to berate dip in the City Hall park fountain tothe | They will inflict themselves upon you |, 2 POPWIar notion Ehata pearl is in- | jeast fifteen days before the first day of the best free bath in the city his is be- | at any time, and expect to be always jured by water is not altogether correct. | pext term of the cirenit court LAURA CONCKLIN, PASSAIC, MO, UB LEWIS & C0. Proprietor of Elk Horn Stables - Pe : ele i Saree Joux C. Haves, Circuit Clerk. cause bathing in the fountain is forbid- | cordially weleomed, because they are | A flawless pearl is not injure din any A true copy of the record den, and to the delight of the cold | so free anc easy, and so lothto put any- | Y8¥ by moisture. It is only when a Witness my hand and the seal of the aa Saas t put any- | pearl has been cut in half, as those set |®#*"- circuit court of nates county, izth plunge is added the excitement of dodg- | body to trouble. They will come be E ‘ &: e aoe day of September, 1x92 ing a park policeman. poner eaitaet ona oo on cee |e cheap jewelry usually are, that it is Joux C. Hayes, Clreuit Clerk. “An’ say,” said Mugsey, “if a man | ting down to dinner, and draw up their | @@ngerous to put it in water, or when iy untaiing Bone ‘TREATMENT. falls over in de fountain, an’ he can’t | chairs quite like one of the family. | it has a flaw in it, s@that the water can ty from 50 States and Foreign Coant oo ae | ooad accel enetrate the inner layers of which the Descriptive Book, e: a Sied (arate tees | help hisself, what can a sparrer cop do, Rarities miomine the ache Ay te X tides ERIE MEDIGAL COs, BUSEALC-MeY | anyhow? Aman ain't to blame for his |g eat eg Thee delight to | pearl is composed. All pearl necklaces “run in,” and they will come right up ; Notice i iv rh a : 3 ‘ Dioula eccatiousliy be taken kG thc tice ia hereby given, That letters of ad- - ~ | accerdunts, is he?” ; to your chamber, to save you the trou- | SOUS occas 3 taken:to, the | ort peation on che catuceetdola. Sone de: That was the way in which Mugsey’s 9 18 Way gsey’s | ble of coming down, and there they will | °Welets to be restrung. They are | ceased. were cranted to the undersigned on Do you now § | gang tooka dip every two hours the | sit and watch y+ toilet strung on fine wires of gold or plati- | the Gayot ptember, Is by the pro- you mr your toilet, ee ia aes relented sate court of Bates county. Missouri = t other day and escaped arrest. Mugse, wad eculmcal oo bow oc eur Mae num, which are made so light in order That more ills result from an} face. with the exception of his eves, is esti ; as ‘All persons having claims against said es- : getting, and inquire the cost of the lace | ene ony a 2 ove ee oe he 4 Fae Cris Auatagtsaoe viehta eneeer ane Unhealthy Liver than any nothing to speak of His features look |on your petticoat, and wonder if you | P°Come easily weakened by anc other cause-Indigestion, Consti-| as though they had been worn out by | are not a great deal stonter, and redder pation, Headache, Biliousness, | several other people before they be- Hanes in a day ri Administritor’s Notice. sare that rls unless helaims be not exhibited within two years s : the date of said letters. or they may be pre- if the string breaks the chance ded from any benefit of said estate: and if : | the wearer will lose many pe: in the face than ; ou used to be. handk nty , state of Mia © court, in be held at S ee from the date of this publication, they shall be came Mugsey’s property iis 3, RECe dudlexet eieitars wall inat ove | she ise The moon- | ¢orever barred. This 22nd day of Sent. 1892. and Malaria usually attend it. | jo vever, are new and ¥ tee atone enero cn | stoned his liable to NANCY YOUNG. \ BO and very Or your writing desk after paper tq write | mal Gaede ry Administratrix. ih Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator] ¢ Geto yesterday morning Mugsey |hotes, and they will read the post. | ec ence eae eee is a vegetable specific for Liver} ana “de gang sneaked a dip « marks on your letters, and ask you | }p UAE Gia chad Ge lan cs Ps Disorders and their accompany- | sparrercop,” but that was no great feat. |whoon earth you Imow in Dingtown | ‘MSS tue of the eheap Cexlon moon: tice of Final Settlement. { ing evils. It cures thousands a or Claremont, and wonder how you can | sold in this city. A large moonstone = hereby given to all creditors, and i why not be one of them? ‘Take is aie Gina years old One dip erouene ae ee Mie _ | With a fine luster is worth more than | Nash Shere re tres w eon neatniaten Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. | Poort last long with them When a | Jh° WHI bathe their foreheads in | double those cheap moonstones, some | tor of said estate. intend to make final settle- Your Druggist will supply you. | faiow wears only a cotton’ shirtand |¥O"",©° bottle, and scent their | of which have Httl+ more luster than ber 21. Ist2, at the next | pensive ex- <oe- rt rlass.— | nicker-bockers it’ doesn’t take him glass. tract of Pond Lily, and profusely scat- 1 tod tM e dunt” — wae jE ,onthe Hth rember, Scientific American ae Gist RAS eee ae eae ter your Night Blooming Cereus, at two | “A Poser. aN ESS. Agency fer eae ae bs an Se ees “ ay in | dollars a bottle, over their flounces and | Tom Duaffee is a devotes of amate | Ha purchased the Elk — barn aoe Sena gt Bereta fringes, and declare it is delightful. | photography. and oneof those enthu-| —————— and Livery outfit otJ. Ws and ve, saton theedge of the fountain, ms : Sai | s cve pelob lis far E ae their ba ees ‘the water and They will brush their hair with your | Siaste Who cain : eee one obnis tam Notice of Final Settiement having added to the same a nun 2 e ks towa he ter anc m4 : m > iti Sithor vot de ment. tana tawot ae SEAR Wh. | brush, and put their feet on your sofa, | Uy in acomfortable position without | first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say their eyes on the policeman. henithe: | ache Lane © ae } in. | insisting upon t g aplate on the| Notice is hereb en to all creditors and| tothe public that I now have the “sparrer cop” reached the other side of | 72 OPS? your v Re EASE Oe : others interested in the estate of Thomas - Po ae = Grace TASES sles vq | duire what kind of toilet powder spot. He aly ld for the pro- | pickett. deceased, that I, WS Madd, adminis: the pan Mugsey los oo ee an | use. and tie knota in the fringes of you cess by tw ter into some | trator of said estate, intend to make final settle ry tumbled over backward into the foun- | shawl, and help themselves to | outlandish attitu te on the plea of mak-| Ment thereof, at the next term of the Bates tain. The others in their efforts to | ees: epee N inty probate court. in Bates county, state So evncite ee sass Rim-aleo dal’ arin. the tountain r glass of lemonade. | ing things more artistic. ot long ago of Mis to be held at nutler on the ‘Lith day '. es 1 s e. 0 © fe a . ig 3) e n p bof Nove tre. q Por tnfornstion and free Handbook write t When th piscanre turned to the will go to your pantry after «|| ‘here was au informal exhibition of the Sie Daaamettstie = owes Se eg ead Broapway, Ew YORE. f ; aan oe Ree se with w i —they came out so early they | WOrK of a photographie club to which 3 * idest bureau for securing patents in America, | founta e fo ys w ret a Ce 1 Ret ayaa dispiave ane = ; Every patent taken out Dy ps is Dronght before SiGthes etandincineas Gti and. tellin teat t half a eee and. in all | Tom belongs. at which wa disp ayed - : = eee yt southwest Mo. Horses and mules the put Bie fay este gtcors thos Ob chienicon to Se eat eae ns sas ing | will stay to dinner, | the fruits of the efforts of members to bought and sold, or stock handled on about ‘*Mugsey’s accerdunt. “on da boile * | immortalize their friends. one| : PAR’ commiss tock bearded by the day S z & you have boiled sal j rs oa! Ley ii ic eS evican Mugsey lost his balance again at 2 es corner hunga gro sted | week or month, With 16 years exper- = ; A ae nA o'clock yesterday afternoon, just as his ata inte the most extraordina Ary positions, | ience Mr Lewis teels € to compete Largest cireulation of an ecaatl Ic paper in t! : = Sars ae | ii ery bash ie aie i world. Splendidiy iiustrated. ecko tatlizane clothes had been nicely dried by the Hl exclaim over the way you | the general effect being that of p' : can a seers barn Gees tion. ould without it. x @ jsun. “De gang” didn’t cesert him, and i ke: tte: + rd see him cc .. ais ane MeNN re | De eene edn 8 3 your children. and teil you | t#ken from sitters partly piral oe a LISBERS Wl roadways New York. they got him out before the policeman | Syont the wontect “childre: f Uncle | “Who in the world are thes* ~ arrived and took him fora run around |)" poiiores agin oer Sopra | SS flthe tc eked Jonsumptive and Feepte «nt ’ —— the block to dry his clothes. Fully one | [582% o* Cousin 5S Ri anybody) Sores eae oan enon ieee? oy eae e block to dry his clothes. ¥ one : ’ » them, and examining t { Ben, hundred people saw Mugsey’s “accer- eould PASSES like them, it would | . = < | - ae 1 | bea positive comfort to have twenty | es | her iunt and envied him his cold bath. aithe Ves undead: | I know nothing abent it.” responded “De gang” took its last dip at 5 o'clock 2 i { “4 + oy : Fee - | @ bystander; “but they look to me like TAA and justas they were swimmingaround | Your “free and easy” visitors drop in| Joe Ge Tor uffee’s strained r ; ‘THE GEN’ in great style a friend on the outs upon you very often at meal-time. and Win ©. Reed's MAGIC 7. LADIES = Ladies Teter ing System of Byosre Measuremess, by which you can ext 8! Four ‘oarment inetsding ereves end ustereioth: 5 Beet to heer. to ft perfectiy. without reStting Cheap. Simple, Durable. Practical. Over cather 220.050 seid Sent on Thirty Days Total, | in tions.”— Youth's ¢ ion. in tient schurter“Mactine™ Mammoth $11 — SS ” Our PERFECTION SYRINGE free wih ererr age of the crowd that watched them yel | when invited to partake they invariably | 0" sss: is eae i Don'ttat to investigate Bi CHTS Wi eae gteues etiest Seiegios a | chewee Moge ferendecgp Five | oe ther Are ot ange hey || rr piano a the acnior, where|® Sv? of beef tea made from | Boot etiingestiesee AGENTS WANTED a Rrra bs ul DRUGGISTS Sears ant acicess fc very wet boys hustled out of the foun- | wouldn't eata mouthful—they had no : : _ y Seattsany ad 3 3 3 The Rica Magic Scare Co., Chicago, il. 23 = = : the dampness is apt teeffect the instru- | MalYbok MANCFACTURING CO. LANCASTSS, ering | tain and ran out of the park. j idea it was so near dinner. and then | e 3 i the exact muy be cith since i aa S commencement e “How much did you put the con- tribution plate?” asked his wife. Anxiet, ent, it z 2 a s- i > A | “Accerdunts will happen,” remarked | they “sit up.” ani they eat as much as! soils ‘ soe = poe td bere ge ae si ‘biz Company" = | | Mugsey, “an' aman ain't to blame if | any healthy laborer could do who had ane the Pee ee oe aah Extract of Beef) Cc E N T L E ™M anes EE SES EES NG } been at work on the Croton acqueduct ! scapenal aie ees sais me s 5; +3 7 E N ! WESTRINSTER GOLitGE EF'or Youns Bon. Four Cour: sical, Scientific, English, Com- | mercial. Able Fac tion Free. Weil “A quarter. Sie Scr GS ae iene otters ad-} ‘John, are you willing to put us on ess poe ir ext ins Eee Rartes cenle > See wih degins | record as two-for-a-quarter people? ors, may the ‘ = Ee HL. MARQUESS. Fulton, ma | Washington Star. | Thorn, in N. 5 7 | 7 stable, refreshing | YOUNG AND OLD ‘suffering from i A ee involuntary lomes, the effects of extract keeps | errors or excesses, oon ness Pesitivg any length of time in the Hot: cee ee ee We can ‘stue Sue tors, and vi T henefi test ¢ (twenty years in successful use. Joa limate. Be sure and get Lies % od rapid care, it bag Boequal. Co bh < ey F mouials mailed (scaled) free. Address big COMPANY'S and avoid lose and} THE FOUBORG MEDICAL tions strictyy eonfidentiak Particuiane isappointment. — Livingsten 8t., Breekl; | Man— Bits Sa our members