QUIET CAMPAIGN
IN MANCHESTER
too Busy to Ciro Much
for Politics.
[HE POPULISTS MAKE CLAIMS.
loj linn lint ??HI Spring i B-orprle
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Ac-aid by aa drutsuu. *a eeVts
AT BERRY'S.
Iq thoro a nv ?-uhjivt on which
mothers ire tn >*"?? bothered than
tha question ol ths righi olothaa
for Un- littla boys-at tha right
prion*and with tho rigtit styl?? ?
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sl\ I,- to Un ii lt lt* fellow's riot h i's
aa I I'i'' ifl lo his lather s-and
lota itnif variety.
\t I- vi- atadied tha taate ol tha
mothera ami .? [ned their
lTi'if ... ii ii the o iwesl
fi r boys' fashions, an,]
baili a Suit that wo think
will moot tho spproTsI of par?
in W. Wi o.iil il tho Sailor
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[THE FIRE PROOF
CLERKS OFFICF
Petertbarg't Council Committee Re?
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THREW HIS MONEY AWAY.
Wt, B, Maota aeeniatee a Paper Bag Witta
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tor linen Hoare on tba
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Tutt's Pills
Cure All
Liver Hs.
To those living
in malarial districts Tutt's Pi lie
ure indispcnsiblcthr-ykcrptho
system in perfect ordet and arc
an absolute cure
for ick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver, constipa*
Ijonand all bilious diseases.
Tuft's Liver Pills
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When the kidneys are sound
they draw the urie acid from
the blood. When they are un?
sound the aeid remains, to
shatter the nerves, to weaken
the heart and to dull the brain.
There has never been but
one way by which the kidneys
could be kept in perfect eon
fdition and good working order,^'
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\ Warner's Safe Cure.
GOOD SHEPHERD
CEREMONIES
L.i) lng of the Cathedra! Corncr-Stonc
Very Impressive,
TO AID MRS. STONEWALL JACKSON
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siiiipi- ni' ji wiiiu Elepbnnt,
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AND THE RACES
Inued from ;
'hut Ilia injuries I
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ORAMDMA WINS AGAIN.
Tbfl Srel betel area noa b* Qrandasa
with ll U "... i Mimi ll. third li,
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IO 1 wk-i tv ..j. Iv iii: tn. cirri Qrandeu
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ima took the lead In the thlnl
hoat from the start, and held lt, although
Murdin gave a feed cha*** for a quarter.
Crandrna gradually dr*?r away and won,
h.-rut ly. the heat and the race In 1:211-1
Mtsurr-. J. H. Chaflln an 1 P. A. S. Urlue
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I Confidence
?jv Women confide their troubles to Mrs. IV.!.. **>
t? ham and rely upon her adv ^>
Mr?:. Pin'kham's i ffl coun? I. ^
Woman's life i:
girlhood to w imanhoo i. then 1
rind BO on to tho perils of the M< : I
The history of every Btep is on Mrs. Pinkfa
records thousands i
perience and confident
disposal of every woman who
aid. Her address is Lj tin, M
"Yow Medicine ls ft Godsend"
Writes MrGa PkhVps,
"DEAl: IlKB. PlNKUAM-?L '?'
you for what you fa I
I wrote to you last Jana, ; '
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with irregv . *_8_|
soreness, ana >'. JaSSsM
pain at right. Bi I
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could neither eat. BOraleap
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Liver Pills, ana BfliBg your San?
ative Weah, I d') not f'1
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I rrrote to j - batfe
help id . My
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those terrible p
Before taking your med
I weighed I -.s than one hun- u
dred and thirty pounds. I &
now weigh ont- hundred pr,
and fif" Mv
friends say I look better
than they ever saw
and T know that I feel
better tr . B for
a goad many years. I
think your medicine la a
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woniex'-nr-i. Carrie
Phillip.*., Anna, Illinois.
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Mrs a Barnard
Cured hy
titree Plnkhem,
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it my duty * expre!
?ude and thanks to
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has done for me. I
t/rafl very miserable and
losing flesh very fast, hud
bladder trouble, flutter?
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and v
and suffered with |
fut menstruation. I
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?able Compound, so
I wrote to you. and after
g two bottles I felt
like a new person.
Compound has
entirely cured me and I
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?Mrs. J. 0. Barnard,
Milltown* Washington
Co., rte.
The women of
America have in
M ? 3. Pink liam a
confidential friend ~<
whose advice is al?
ways .-it their di ; - d, free i ' The
knowledge thal
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health, makes it p. the i
to be given, without ition.
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Mrs. Cobb Cured cf a Great A MB.
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does not tl ? to walk.
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why should the ' '.hers } I won
firs. J. S. Ii. Cobb, 13 rid ge*,
ton Center, He.
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Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advice?A Woman
Best Understands a Woman's Ills.
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v -inn', the American wa. dajfl
dared the winner ajul au v-rje viv-aafls.^JB