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DO NOT WASH FACE V. P. Mtm Order It iMned by the Railroad Company, "lie who seek equity muit do to with clean hands." That with the Indsea of all eourti ot equity. ' "Ha. who withes to bold bll lob aa snjtneer, fireman, conductor, flag man or brakeman must come into terminals with unclean hands and MIrtr faces." i. nin. aalth. In effect at least, the powers that be on the Union Pacific i The Union Pacific has fewer bad wrecks than any other road In the ountry, according to Interstate com wm statistics. Br making the em -ytoywet in train service come Into terminal with unkept clothes and andean hands and facet It expects to lu In the future. Assistant General Manager Ware skaa Issued the order only after eloa .aat Investigation. He finds that the tlggest wrecks on bis road occur at awmfnal mints and have usually sees eaaaed by the tact the engineer and fireman, Instead of being in the can aratchlng diligently for soma sign of warning or soma obstruction on the mata have been down in the gang- tray or some other convenient point adjustln a necktie, removing overaus ad making himself Immaculate for w try into the terminal as the eonn rw imon who is to win a city bride. Be citet catet where every, member of the train crew, f Iranian, engineer, brakeman and conductor, wat "In the tear" sprucing np for entrance to 4b terminals and the train was en tirely unpnotdeted. He takea the trainmen to task for the danger such Action plsces the public In, especially to larger cities. . In the future, intimates the operat ing official of one ot the biggest rail, toad systems In the country, It will be prims facie evidence that , the trainman, no matter In what depart ment, has been guilty of violating hi rule If he comes into a terminal with a "blled" shirt, a diamond In fjls tie, white cuffs, patent-leather shoes, a red carnation in his lapel end an airy swagger that shows too plainly that he Is expecting his "best girl" at the station. The engineer and fireman must have at least ordinarily "dirty" faces or it will be chalked up against his record, and he will soon fall a victim to the Brown mtm of demerit marks. The men reallie the value of the ertlcism and are passing the word all ai.t the Una and it Is expected that few violatlone will follow its promulgation. RECITAL WAS EXCELLENT. PapHs of Mrs. Julia Short do Teacher Credit la Music. A rare treat wsn provided for the xeuslc-lovlng people of Abilene last ntiht hv Mrs. Julia Mclnernsy onort whose pupils gavo a recital under her direction at the library auditor ium. The work of the participants showed careful training and a high decree of voice culture, in every way creditable to their teacher, . There vera many guests at the recital, and their response to the various num bers waa generout and appreciative. Tha fnllowlns were the soloists: Misses Grsxella Pullver. Grace Hop- Una, Ruth Broughton, Hudson, Hattle Bolt, Catherine Lucler.vosephlne Eng lish, Mrs. P. L. Dross. Messrs. Harry and, Warren Coleman. The chorus in tlx "Farewell Song" Included: So pranos. Mrs. Little, Miss English, Visa Hopkins, Miss Hudson, Miss Broughton, Miss Helnnaster, Miss Helen Seelye, Miss Mildred White; second sopranos, Miss Bolt, Hits Pul lver. Miss Carpenter, Mine Seelye. ttlsa Ada Anderson, Miss Katherlne Lacier; altos. Miss Lucler, Miss Tufts, Mlas Blgler, Mlas Cassatt, Mr. Gross, Was Neal. Violinist, Mr. Miller. '. For Bale Cheap, ' ' " : My sew five room cottage oa East enterprise street. No. 4 IS, cement aallar, eement walks, fruit trees and art pea, city water, good coal ehed ad other outbuilding. Price I1S00. Inquire R. Litta, this office. Catarrh Cannot be Cored, with local applications, as they ean at reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it yon rat take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takea Internally, and eta directly ea the blood and maeous anu-face. Hall's Catarrh Care Is not quack medictoa. It was prescribed r one of the best physicians la this .country tor mm and la a regular awescrlptloa. It la composed of the tnat tonics known, combined with th teat blood purl flare, acting directly an the mucous surfaces. The per Tact eomblnaUoa of the two lngrad rata is what produces such wonder ful results to curing Catarrh. Send tor testimonials fro. Jr. J. CHt.NET As CO , Props, Toledo. O. Fold by druggists, price 76c Take Hall's Fsmlly Pills for Co atlpeUon. Stop rlrhirg Itiatani'y. Cure r"ea. e-uni. salt rheum, tatter, Itch, i ,hrps. Doaa's Omt f.s'fct At ay dnsf stor. INSURE la th Kansas Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association of Up land. Kansas. ' The company that gives the farmer Insurance at cost Keep your surplus money In Kansas sad in your own pocket by Insuring with ns. ' ' nichols & howard; ' Agents, ' , Abilene, Kaunas. j TO CHANGE FIBB SYSTEM, Conncllmni to Apply lesson Learned From Fires. Something Is the matter with the way the city fire system Is handled. Members of the council are convinced of that now, and they admit tbejt the lesson waa a pretty expensive one. in the Prenderast fire, where the loss was over 114,000 and to the Engle fire, with a loss of over $9,000, the water pressure was deficient , when It was most needed. . It waa the Intention of the f'.re, waUr and light committee of the council, if then had been a meeting Monday night to ask the firemen to come before the council and suggest any changes which they thought ought to be made la the manage ment ot the system. One thing the Mimmlttea are practically agreed on. and that Is that the advice given by H. L. Humphrey the day after tne Prendergast fire, and published In the Reflector should be followed. Mr. Humphrey urged that central be Instructed not to cut off the stand nine from the malnsi when there was a fire, until she had received word back from Sand Springs that they had sufficient pressure on to enable the firemen to work. He pointed out that there Is enough water In the stand nine to furnish good pres sure to the firemen for several min utes. This view has proved to be th correct one. and there Is little doubt that the proposed change wll be made at an early date. SAUNA IS HURT. Citizens Moving Away Because There Are Better Towns. Salina is sore all over and Just be cause one family found that Abilene Is a tar better place to lire in and educate Its children. From any point of view Abilene Is superior to Sallna. Take our famous Sand Springs water as an example. Abilene residents don't have to worry about fever germs. We have the purest water in the state, and Sallna lives on river water. Abilene Is also one ot the cleanest towns In the state, both mor ally and from a sanitary point of view. Thinga have been so quiet here for the past several yeara that a day marshal has been dispensed with and very few arresta are made for disturbances of any kind. No hog pens are allowed within the city II m Its and chickens are not even allowed to run at large. V The educational advantages of AM lene are unexcelled. '. ;i No one ahould be blamed for se- lectin Abilene as a place ot real denee as against Sallna where the police court is busy every morning with Its offenders, the mayor even not being exempt from Insult if out alone after dark Boose la sold at most openly, and Joints of Nil kinds are In evidence. Hero Is the wail made by the Sallna Journal In its Monday Issue;. Is Abilene taking an unfair Wan tage of Baling In an effort to Increase her population at tne expense ot Sa llna, It looks that way . anyhow. and sure as yon Hve that Dickinson county town has actually starts'! the Immigration In that direction. A msr we will call Flnnlgan left Sallna to day for the home ot the Benlgnuse and the erstwhile Lome of the Flocks. Jlr. Flnnlgan ewe to Saltna from & (aim a few months ago. He oruuKht lota of money, as farmer tttualt; do. H tullt himself a fine horn1) on State street and he and his fsmlly moved In. Then came the eowa, the r or set, tha chickens and the pigs. Then came the complaints ot the neighbors and Mr. Flnnlgan was compelled to Invite the pigs back to the' country, and the Invitation was accepted, aa the swlna waa not very favorable Impressed with their new home. ' Mr. Flnnlgan didn't see how he could live without his pigs, so he left Sallna la search of a new home. He Journeyed to Abilene and stat ed hla case. "Com hers to lire," aald the AbileueUea la chorns, 'bring your pigs, your eowa. your horses and your chickens, and It yoa havea't nongh we will giva you more.' Mr. Flnnlgan bought eight nice large lots, built a cottage there on and today left with his family for his new borne. Hla family included the horses, the pigs, the' saws sad the ehlckena. And that new home at Abllena la three blocks tram the postofrtce. Something most be done to bar aa ordinance panted to per mit keeping bogs la the city or there la no telling bow many of Salinas people Abilene may steal in this mas his msa, ter, i ' ' DONALD NICOLA! I.NJfKI 1). While Playing Near Tufts' Store Is V'; B Dverby Wafon.ytj-. ., While playing In the alley between Broadway and Cedar near the Tufts ft GIsh store about five o'clock yes terday afternoon, Donald Nlcolay, the four-year-old son of . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nlcolay was run over by a wagon belonging to Tufts ft GIsh and driven by D. H. Brightblll., He is resting easily. No one is blamed for the accident. The boy waa playing with a friend In the coal house back of the isicnots hnma flit Cedar street. Just as the wagon came up the alley, before the driver had time to see him, he uartea fmm the window of the coal house and ran directly between the, wheels. The wagon struck him on the head and shoulders and knocked him down, the rear wheel passing over his back. Rev. W. C. Coleman who waa nearoy nn cedar street at tbo time the acci- rfnt occurred, ran to his assistance. The boy recovered consciousness .rt at a little while, and passed a rest less night, but it better today. Hopes are entertained of his recovery, ao t- a. nan ha ascertained no bones are broken, and the oily danger is from possible internal Injuries.. THE AUTO TIPPED OVER.' Mrs. Brown of Abilene, Injured and Taken to Hospital. ,. Timctinn Cltv Union: An auto mobile trip came to a sudden termi nation Thanksgiving afternoon while a party from Abilene were touring the reservation at Fort Riley. The party had been driving througn tne and atarted up the long hill In the rear of the post hospital. The hill atone place Is very steep ana me m.,MnA when npar the ton commenc ed work backwarda. An effort was made to stop it but it kept going down hill backwards, and after get ting good speed went Into a ditch. The auto overturned and one of the party, Mrs. Brown, waa Injured and was taken to the post hospital for treatment The car was badly wrecked. Th Reflector has been unable to locate the Mrs. Brown referred to in the above notice or get any trace of an auto which had been in an accident at Junction City on Thanks- gtvlng. GAVE PASTORS A RECElTIOX. Christian Church Golden Rule Class Entertains Members. i . i . .i,'.-n t'Bt n, a., i no - A rewyuuu WH is . ci .... ......Heiuim v. . " " ' , . , n. I.- -. v. Cnton l?nla!MJ lt h,, f nna nf anma flftaan or UJ luv luvuiuoi ufc n.o w.uku .--' class ot the Christian church to the members snu friends 01 tne cnurcn. -A .1. - l .1 WW .nj Um W n Sb VUV miiuv 1" 1 . Mi. Win. ... v. Nichols on north Buckeye, In honor I or Kev. ana Mrs. u. m. kbsp. oi oa- Una and Rev. and Mra. C. A. Cole of this ctv. '". A musical program was rendered j. ..I .v.. '.Mh . UUI1II tuo riwu " .... p dainty lunch was served. After lunch rha mamtiara ar tna niaaa sava HUinrua antltlpd "At the Photoara- phers,"- which was received with great applause. ' . About one hundred guests were present. They departed at a late hour declared the girls royal hos-lon teases. Mr. and Mrs. Cole will leave Dec t for a three months' visit in California. Mr. Rash will hare charge of the pastoral work during Mr. Cole's absence. . The Inwsrd Effects of humors are TSSLS. ttJlL Th: asuaor uiv wuuio ithviu. -! Sarsapartlla eradicates aU humors, cures all their inwara ana ouiwara effects. . It la (ha a-raat altoratlve and tonic, whose merit has been every wnere estaoiisnea. ( . : Little One Passes -Away.-! Enternriae. Nov. . The ' little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Albln Llnd died suddenly Tuesday afternoon. It was only a few day old. The sympathy of their many friends go out to the bereaved parents. WOMEN'S HAIR. i Can Easily' be Mad Fascinating and ' Laxariant. ' Oa Anril 1. 1110. Mrs. R. M. Wor- dea, I BL James Xve., Holyoke, Vass., wrote. "Parisian San la the best hair J I - MAa 14 m. uivmiiis wc , n ""jam peutriff nui lunu a-w-.a hair ttfe and a gloat which no other I ach tableta because tbey know that , . . . . , . . . . 1 . . . . . . . i i arswtiag evwr ia, nesiaes vtoppiasi 11 fmm falllnw ant It la tKa anlv I dresstbg tor np to dste women. Parlalaa Sage Is guaranteed by J.I m. unwni w ..11 uawuiH... falllas hair and Iti-hlna acaln In two wveas, or sooner vai a. ,k ro V. . . . I ,.... . mm. J tnn.lk- tt I aau .'u - auv.twua bhv .-'.- I it a delightfully refreshing hair dress- int. not sue. er grrvBr sua wkt iu - medlaUly basteh all odors. Large bottle It cents at druggists every-l where, and at J. M. OleUesner's. The Uirt with tha Auburn hair It oa vrydratgfrUvctTwbi I pa. lag. ' - if they dont cum. hi.r riii ;;;; on i u.r. One Boy will go to Reform School for Carclesaaetii. ! 'While Roy Romberger, fifteen yean old. hit brother. Ben Romber ger, aged eleven, and Walter stein aged about fifteen, all of Abilene, were hunting rahblta on the Oeoffrev farm three- miles south of town yes- leruar siiernwin, ami tue Diem vur conceived thai idea of setting fire to some hay in order to drive a rabbit out of Its burrow. The other boys protested, but to no purpose. They got no rabbit, but succeeded In start ing a lusty "young prairie fire which destroyed two' stacks ot bay and about 160 worth of rice corn the whole valued at about $170 before it could be checked. It was thought for a time that Mr. Geoffrey's house and farm buildings Were doomed but the timely -assistance of neighbors saved them. Roy Romberger will be returned to the reform echool from which he was recently released on .parole. .'' .'.' Mr. Geoffrey telephoned In a com nlalnt to the- sheriffs office, and Under Sheriff Jeffcoat brought the boys In. They bad a shotgun, a zz rifle and Plenty of ammunition. They I were arralged before Judge Ander son in the Juvenile court, charged with unlawfully carrying dangerous Wltu uniawiuiiy carriug unufiaiwu. i weapons, with setting a fire result- weapons, who serous mo Ing in the destruction of property, ami with failure to attend school. Mrs. J. B. Romberger, mother of airs. 4. a. iwiuioiac, , uwvuo. v. Roy and Ben, and Mrs. B. H. DeHuy, the Stein boy's guardian were present at the hearing. The boys nioadMl euiltv to the charge, and Roy Romberger was returned to the raform school In Topeka on an In determinate sentence, his parole being v, -.- r revoKea. - lue omer v" taken under advisement, and will be . . , . . , . .naA decided Monday. All three of the hnva have been before the Juvenile court before, but had been paroled during good behavior. SOLOMON FIRM IS ROBBED. Thlevee Secured Big Haul In Sellards' Mercantile Co.'t Store. Solomon, Nor. 26. Thieves broke Into the Sellards Mercantile Company atnra hers early this morning and helped themselves to good from the stock valued at over 11,000, together with (13.40 In. money found In the cash register. No clue to the Identity of the guilty parties has been found. The stolen goods consisted . of twelve or fifteen men's overcoats val- nvar (225. 35 or 40 ladles' nlta worth over 7400. thirteen ladles' Lvt.t. htaa onlta of man'a clothlnff. 1 .i M. fnli- aiilr vo let nattarna. i nuu ... v - - - . twenty pieces ot silk goods that were Kept in stocg. I rph K,i t-o-lor. rnlnaft antraMCS to. . t. U mh..h.b a he store through a rear window. They appear 10 nave gone suouv mmi deliberately, and were evidenUy good luda-ea of valuet and quality. The articles taken were the best in tne L.b tha Khaanaot aklrt that the r - - thieves would degln to accept being ainriAan at iiz.au. iuvj aiau inwi to onen the safe, which was unlocked and contained $40 or 160 in silver, Ibut in working with the door they threw the lock and shut themselves out Sheriff Toung is here working the esse. Lather League MeMing. The Luther League if the Lth- The Lutoer taguai ine wiM, eraa ohurcn neia i mouuuy nrt meeting and social Ust evening in th. parlor, of th. church with a i . lane attendance. The reavure oi .venln, waa a taffy pull which .1. lI.hJ V tn vnnnr iwonli.1 I1"' " ' ' INDIGESTION. Relief In Five Minutes and IVrmaaent Cure or lieaey Back. When J. M. Gleissner states that ha has a remedy that only costs 60 cents and la guaranteed to cure any man or woman who suffers from food fermentation, or money back, what are the poor stomach sufferers In Ahllana snd vicinity going to do about It? Food fermentation causes belch ing, sour stomach, gat eructation heartburn and that lump of lead feel- lnr aa yoa probably know. . The nam of this most remarunie stomach preslrlptloa Is MI-O-NA. u.j . . V, VI I n V 1 atnM. there is so remeay so Boon tor iuvi- mIai aa afamarh iflanrriara. Here Its one opinion: "I have been troubled with indiges- UQI lur worv Uias ir . . wuB Inn. k,t af uliVNi n4 tt nirad ma. now 1 WOUIO not DO WUOUU1 a ww if .V . i . ll T. . 1- f ui iwa lOT SB. IV awa a ' doctor bills when yoa can be cured ror as eoLa. Arxnur r-oenarsvi KlcboU Bt Wakefield. Hast. MI-O-NA stomach tablets cost 89 ecntt a box at J. H. GWssner'a and ere safl money la,- l.- : l AT SAUXA. George P. Berger Weds Mias Lilliaa M. Shirk Wednesday Evening. Wednesday ' evening the . Rev. ("Inorra'r, Fort of the First Metho dist Episcopal church of Sallna per formed the ceremony uniting in mar riage Mlta Lillian M. Shirk to Mr. George P. Berger of Abilene, at the parsonage." . "; ,:' "' Following the marriage the young people went to the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shirk." on Highland, where the rela tive! were gathered and where a fine wedding supper was served.. Mlas Shirk is a niece ot Mrs. John Ostberg and for the past two years made Salina her home. She has made many friends in Sallna and it a charming yonng woman. Mr. Ber ger is employed by the electrlo light plant at Abilene, where the young people will make their borne on North, Buckeye avenue. They went to Manhattan Thursday for a short visit. THIS FOR BILL WHITE. ; Bate for a New "Boyvitte" Story Right Here la Abilene. If William Allen Whit bad step- nd in to the office ot a well known ' Abilene business man this morning --- - - ne would have found abundant ma- terial for another of those famous 'Boyvllle" stories, said material ing the contents of the pockets of the business man's ten-year-old ion, which an, untoward accident exposed to the rude gaze of the public. ' The young man came uptown to see dad" this morning. Whereupon an evil spirit prompted father to look mi. in nna or tna luiai uuvaeia. auvu - - . . and there the owner of the pocket was suujecien w wic muis-i -search, with the neigbors looking on. tiers it an mveuior, ui .... foufld: ' 1 empty rifle slell, 1 piano . a ii .MMi.J vlwaa Here is an Inventory of what father ! tin whistle," 1 mpty tooth powder hm f'Sanitol"). 1 bolt and burr, 1 knife. NO STRING! I 1 brass casting. 1 piece of steel, 1 pulley, twelve pen cils (assorted sizes and colors), 1 two-Inch piece electric light carbon, 1 telegraph operator's battery key, rnhher erasers (half Dot.), 1 safety bin, balf a waste basket full of folded paper. .' That boy evidently has a great fut ure before him. His youth is being spent In the proper environment THERE WERE SIX OF THEM. And They all Came from Enterprise Just Drunk. : Six citizens of Enterprise, whose names are withheld on their own urg ent request, accompanied Under Sher iff Jeffcoat up to Abilene this after nona. where they were arraigned In Justice Qtilnn's conrt on a charge of drunkenness. Each pleaded guil ty, and each was fined tS and costs, making 112.60 apiece In all. At the hour Of going to press all had paid their fines but one, and he was earn- .-.I mJmimm fn valoa tha naaaa. sary cash in time to toke the Rock Island freight back home to Enter prise. Prominent Missionary Hero. Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Fuller, who - - ..... A have neen visiting ,sr, ana mra, " , ... ., ... . K. Forney In thla city, left today, K. Forney In th a city, left today. Fuller going to Denver to attend missionary convention, while Mrs. r - . f . nttv- lht haa nnted ivaars air. auuvr uaa ww ------ , ., "BHhv Bombay, India. GATES ANNOUNCES -PLANS He Proposes to Sasnd ISSJOBOftM to Capture Steel Business of aoutn and .onthwest Houston, Tex, Nov. 15. That John W. Gates it going to tpend $21,000,000 to capture all the steel ausmess f th South and Southwest when the Paaaiaa nana! is ansned waa revealed at a banquet tendered hla by the dtlsens of Port Arthur. He an nounced that he had organised the Republlo Supply company with 1200, 000,000 capital with a view to handling Iron and steel products for Texas aad Louisiana through that port He also announced that th Hspnh Ha ima and Steel company would aaaail SlS.BOO.OOt SWXt Vur SB th Youngttowa plant aad I1S.000.OM la th next- tares years soaping piani for mors ausmess waea u pens. amallnos la- a Cltv Halt. wii-hita. Ki&. Nov. xi. Wichita's efty hall U partly under enarantlns kamiaa Geonre htuaree of Heri niton. Kan, a amailpox patient, wa was drlvea away rrom a temporary sos p.. si. took refutrs la th milk tntpee bii Cltv officers aav terted that toe of the city ball am) sought temporary shelter with ether city off dais. ., 'h ' A fiqu&xn Ee&J Is aMured yoa when V buT Fleroe's family ediclm-for all the InRmrt enu entering Into thorn are printed S"b.-ttle-.rappe and th-lr loraula. Ire stle-ted under oath at being couplet and correct. Yea know 1 " paying for and that the Ingredients are gathered from Nature's Ubo"ry, Wng Selected from the most valuable natlv medicinal roots found growing to our American forWdJShJl " cur . . a 1 rai n ii lit 4nA aVWafta urliitln let " '" mem, jia-aimt-w r Jk'iimiiSZr1 '" ageni ItiirTuiTc meTricuTSI propertlw of Its own. being a most valuableanUaept eand aoU ferment,- uutrlUve and soothing dean sent. iiarina nlave an tmoortant part la Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery la the cure of Indigestion, dyspepsia .sod weak stomach, sitended by aour rlalnga, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling la ttorn ach, bfiloiianeas snd kindred derangf awnu of the stomach, liver and bowtis. Besides curing all the above dlatrsstlng ailments. the-Oolden Medical Discovery IS a specinc lor au aunosra ut " iiioomv namllranat. at eatarMl. WnSUlW Oi UIS It or pelvic organs. Even In Its ulcerative) lUget It will yield to this sovereign ram edy If Its use be persevered In InChronla Catarrh of the Natal paMages, It Is we while taking the "Golden Medical Dlsj eovery for the necesasry eonstltuUpnM treatment, to cleanss the pawws fraely two or three times a day with Dt. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Thlt thorough course of treatment generally curat the Warn Chlal. throat and lunt aSectiODa, sicept tof umptlon In Ita advanced ataa.UiaOolla Medical Dlncovery" la t moat effldeDt ! Mix. eaDeclallr In thM obstinate, binl-os coortscauibrllTltatlcandcoitl sr . Uiebronchlal mucous membranes Tha'UI coverr " to not so rood tor acute cowM ana tut from sudden colds, nor must It be pectad to curs consumnttoa In Its advance tates-no medicine will do thet-but toe all lha otfctlnate, chronic courhs. which, tf nf lecteo. or badlr treated, lead up to contain D . Una-Ulstba bast medietas Ihucaaba takaa, S-STEELSMITH, M. D. SURGEON GYNECOLOGIST AND - ' OCULIST , ' '; ABILBNB, KANSAS -" ' Practice limited to Surgery, Surgical Dleeatee, Diseases at Women and Bmh saset ot the Eye.- when your feet are wet and cold, and Tour body chilled through and : Uwntr nU nm avnnniira t n IrA a hiST , dose oi bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are almost "ertaln to ward off a severe cold, 'or sale by all dealers. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The M Yoa Kase ASsrasB::;!J Bears the Signature of Banks On Sure Thing Now. ' "I'll never be without Dr. King's New Life Pills again," write A. Schllngeck, 647 Elm St., Buffalo, N. Y. "Then cured me of chronic- ; constipation when all others tailed."' rTnannatari fn TtillmianAaa. JanndlfU?. 1 Indigestion, Headache, Chills, Malaria " and Debility, li&o at J. si. uieiesnera. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla is the medt '. cine for impure blood, eruptions, weakness and general debility It positively and absolutely CURES. For a mild, easy action of the bow- d'Ai. - .InffU rfaaa af riaan'a Raa-utat u enough. Treatment cures habitual 1 annatl nation. Sn cants a box. ASK your drugglstr for them. . - Ends Winter's Troubles. To many, winter la a season ot trouble. The frost bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, eail- kl.u. maI.1 aaj-aa rmA anil Tniffh i uuuua. wii. - '. . skins, prove this. But such troubles n hafara Rliaklafl'B ArnlCS HSlVS. -. --j- I A trial convinces. Greatest healer of . pile.. Cuta. Sores. Id- Piles. Cuts. Sores, Id- m. lnd spratna. Only 26c at J. m. Glelssner's.' Children Cry . FOR FICTCHER'S, CAS TORI A That OKI Hallabla Haallnaj ftaJvo nrw lutr (Btattara,! tkaulaa. Hejaia (ralrklv, nrftjw, aMat haaul, , Tr1barrf ' TiaiBMiiV CO., Slav aV ANUtst, Kaa. CATARRH Ely's CnrAr.i Dalt.1 ur to Civ gstlsrsctlort. civs a asuap at oaca. fowaaad BDaxnbra ranltinf frtn Cai-j-rt a4 Anvm away a Coal In tie Bmd qtti.-t It. Rmtorss ths Banrct of Taat and aasvtosas. i'Httatas so ti'!- in )-- n . 3.tna'iel tote ths Bratriat and f tva tits, so aawta at lnisti,;& m trj s.l. Lutaid Cwbsi Batia h j it IT laoitrev M snss SU m ' !KKa antTI gtd toiwt wrhilo hctraesl wtUka.