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. .U IB At - r t ' rapja tre i f - I rui;?.al is io cut - " J-a tht ar-rmaraace of - !!'. r Uu&l cp ivi guar 1s is scarcely pretty as.j not " -v a drram fr a girl may be a i y Ui..i,g out tit sleeves, t;ia skirt with a band of -ft, aua.r.g a Jacket of velvet or r la ,c miSi-riil, and a belt or ' - .t either of leather or (nods. x- I wi.l Ut ton dowi tf BJ - :r. I saow ton can trust him.'' . j-llwi kit il Kbui vmt is i .re vat who wtii trust ma." later " rpixi I fa !" rabbits and i 'T rJ-b t huw many rabbits t you have!"' '-Ssvea." "rwteal How n Bui laat ouU 1 "Bkium I n o u-aa.au bciua." T: anliioa. Art. iNM Hum hmrlmnd Kaiamaioo, Mica., had twelllnti la the seek, at Goitre .40 Years grestsuflertaf. Win she caogbt cold could aat w;t two blacks without tainting. She took Hood's Sarsaparilla A ad is now free from it alL She ass urged many others to tabs Hood's Sarsaparilla aad the j ban alM beet eared. It will do roa rood. MOOO'S PILLS Car all Uw Ilia Jasadlee, aua oaajarfw. tuioaMaa. soar sumach, aaaaet. CUIwilaS COUGHS, COLDS, LOUtS COOK, Krw Ohmmi.4, nn : It irlwa riftrrfnt I'lcature tobeabl to wr that Locock'a Co'ijfh Hlnir it the brt prftw ratios for coufrha nl cold I rrer uwd and I bare slaved A good 0LD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. PKICI, 0o. and $1.00. Prepared by I. L LYONS & CO. Maw "One of my neighbors, Mr. John Gilbert, has been sick for a long time. All thought him past recovery, lie was horribly emaciated from the imotinn of his liver and kidneys. It is difficult to describe his appear ance and the miserable state of his health at that time. Help from any txjuree seemed impossible. He tried your August Flower and the effect upon him wasmagical. Itrestored Lim to perfect health to the great ptonisbment of his family and fuends." John Quibell, Holt,0nt.3 TIITO IB Jk. . ROSA . oncha Cigar IKPORTID.) In th V. S. for to. monty. fifty tent U f t i.Mr-M Ur ? by poll or fTprtu. nl. I'HHJK, j M.I. Mm, MKMFUU.TSAJI !i Sjrup S! f SIIILOHB! CURE; jJ Con Tm pt I on, CoTihfl, Cronp, Sor iwiti by ul Druggist cm a Guarantee A me1y which. If iivil hy Wtrs about to y mriiK tlx painful oral ftftDdaot cpotj Chtid-htrih, prmma an lufainMe nwet flo foT.fndobTiaw tne tnrtura rf on j f'nerrtKttt, rtoriri(r t.-3 dnin (pt1 r. ihsma to h'-Ui iAtt-jranff ch.M. (id by all fimL-o-iiffl. fntby r '" cm rwoeij-t f f J SI 5tJ J,)f a.'..J.Sar. ( . M r J 'iiugust Flower" tmn jtmt rk for tte. . . ?. C k of L r M UT4 , 1 iS Of f.n& "TM la irr-T V e lf. jw-b uw ac lAf is sd a ta, T :m jLt t-t..ir uk faw-.a la uaa t k np orr.-at. " - rwad ia r boue ta wiad W t auaaiss liiuk tts aSL Two itisrT pi rs idrra. M ho toL i&cii itwt auxaa. For lb t.'Vra w ibe t;. A far Kuea ot aai aoaa Sttlata. boaseatlrlj UlUt Bmak ad aaa;ear-Oi4 Aata& Tber aat aad u:kd tocetber la bappf cbadub r'.w. Ttw boy bta curij bead at rrat Aotaat bia Kler kaea. At4 Kcui lold swrwa abite aba plied Hr aeeoU busUj. Bat bark! Wbat toaad eaatea a tb wind, Proat tba rrat a4aia baearb? Tbe eaildrea startad to taeir Iret, Aad. tatealaf , bald tbalr braatb Aad tbea tbe two rouas races lura4 As aala, aa aai aa deatb: The aalTea! It Is tbe borrtd trolrea " Retae praaf toward tba door; Wiib trVaibliaf baads aba drew the bolt More eloaeij tbaa betora: "Oh. Astoioa. pile :be log upkifb. Aad auk tbea blaw jat awre."' Wltk red flare oa tbe fleamlaf soow, Sboae out tba teaptaf flame. Bat at tbe door tbe howling pack With fraatta eiamor came Tbej shook tt wuk their aaraf elavt It trembled la lis (natal Tba ebtldrea el oaf together la mortal aroar, Tbera was ao auocor atrb at bead. No place tor tbem to Or A eraiy ptaak brtwera tbem stood Aad the deatb that Ukey muat die! Oa. dear Lord, aare my brother" Tbe eUirr sister prayed: Aad tbea she started to her (eel ABd telt ao more afraid: For quirk aa II hi a suodra tbouxht Flashed oa tbe mile maid. Tbe press brnlde tbe Sret If sbe could reach up there There wa Juat room enough for But aot aa tacb to spare! 6be seid her brother la ber arms Aad struggled oa a chair. Outside the beasts wera elamorlnt With bowlines yet more wild, Ibio the dark but safe recess. She throat the fnihteaed child; Ehe turned tbe key aad calnst tba bars. Some bear j loft sbe piled. Twas done ! Tbe deed of rescue It scarce was safely a sr. When with a (roanlnf, awful crash. Fell down the rotten door Tbe wolres rushed la! Did anzels weep To see such sufferinc sore? At last tbe rtllice Is astir, Tbe wolvea are all at bay. Forth from the little house they rushed And left their .senneless prey: While after them with gun end npear Mea track their desperate way. Across the blood stained threshold The frantic parents go; And then upon tbe frosty air Kitvts out a wall of woe. As. by tbe little mangled form. The awful truth tbey know. They clasp their other darling, "But Heine, our Keine,'' they cried And then tbe little sobbing lad Tells Bow sbe made him bide. And face to face with hideous death Stood gallantly outside! Why linger o'er tbe story. So full of woe end rainf At rest in (be Good Shepherd's fold Is valiant little Heine, Where never cruel, prowling wolf Can barm or frlgbt again! But still, throughout the country, Her name is honored long, And the Tillage people chant bar prats In nsltve rhyme and song, And tell about tbe quenchless love That made ber heart so strong. A little pcassnt maiden. Yet sbe so well hsd striven. That unto her a glorious crown, The martyrs crown, was given. And a place among the deathless ranks Of God's desr saints la Heaven. -Christian Burke, In Argosy. REST FOR THE WEARY. Story of ft Patient Little Sales woman. Brav Heart, Sweat Temper Taeatloa That tvaa a Vaeooua Dream The Passing or a Oeatle Spirit (lone ta tbe WUhed-for Home. HE was a tired little anleswom an with a brave heart and a sweet temper, in spite of the manifold cares and troubles which had made her so old for nineteen years. Ever since her moth er's death elev en years ago, she had worked in the same store as easli-j;irl, wrapper and clerk, and in all that time she had never bad a whole day's rest, except ing when she had buried the little crippled brother, for whom so much of ber patient work had been done. She waa tired, body and soul, and the de sire and loDjfinf of her heart had al- "thkrjc is bkst FOB TH WEABV." ways been to take a vacation. Sbe had never been outside the city since she conld remember, and yet she knew just the farmhouse in which ber desires rested would stand back from the dusty road, and she bad thought of the hammock in which sbe would spend twelve long, idle days, until it bad be come an absolute reality to her. It often seemed to ber that she led a double existence; for when, in win ter time, the icy draft frotn the door blew over and chilled her to tbe bone, she consoled herself by thinking; of the warm, pleasant spot where tbe ham mock swung, and in summer the tliotiffht of tbe great green trees which shaded it seemed to relieve the burn ing heat and dust. When her head ar.hed end her brain whirled with the many and varied noises round ber, she 6reiirnfd of the kvelv silence of that c r t L. Ij ifi'i ews a f -a . i.s Is - tics rea atri.g t)f pea-ar aira croft ber aearj l Three eaon'.hs s;a the littla brother Bs.1 ctr'X aDtl tttocti, as ait the board ers toi4 her, hU death was a blessing to him and a relief to her, she was "fooiuiV enough to moura bin aad feel double desolate when he waajrone. Ever since his death she had felt weak and queer, and to-day nothing but the stern aecea&ities of a board bill ia arrears and a balance owing to the needy little undertaker who had looked after Bobbie's funeral, kept her at ber post. "When 1 grt ail paid I'm jroiug to take a rest," abt thought, in the intervals of selling candy and an swering questions as t3 the where abouts of everything, from the candy rUrht under their Buses to horse blan kets and cloaks, "for I'm so tired I feel as if I should die. 1 can't go away, but if I could save enough to pay my board for two weeks, I'd lay off," ahe fin UheJ, with a sad thought of how lonely her room was aow. But as tbe bills were not paid, stay she muit, though her feet grew heavier every minute and the strange lightness in her head increased. And how that man opposite did rat tle off those tunes! Presently he be gan to play '-Rest, Best for the Weary," and abe didn't mind so much for that was the hymn they had sun; at Bobbie's f uneraL "There Is real for I ha weary, There la rest for tbe seary. There M rest for tbe weary. There ts rest for you," sha hummed softly, and the words be gan to sing themselves in her brain, now in a dreamy undertone, then with a mighty crash which drowned every thing else. "There is rest for the weary," she remarked in answer to a question. "Yes, 1 know there la," re torted the customer, a short, good-natured looking woman, "and I'm glad of It, for yon look as if yon needed it and I'm kind of tired myself. But thatdon't telt me where the stocking counter la." "Oh, did yon want the hosiery depart ment?" said the poor little clerk; "three rooms north turn to your left" And so the day wore by until it was time to "put up stock" snd leave tbe store. By this time everything around her seemed to be dancing s merry jig, and she thought, "I wonder if I'm going to have the fever like Bob bie." Coming upstairs with hat and coat she was met by the floor manager, Mm$m l BLINDLY S11K STUMBLED OS. who had some directions to give, and while he talked she grew sick and faint "What eyes the child has," he thought, "and wbat a thin little face," and he kindly told her "to run along home." She tremblingly hurried to the door, and as the cool, fresh air seemed to re vive her she started to cross tbe street. But why did all the people scream to her to "look out," and where was the great sea whose roaring was in her ears? Blindly she stumbled on, and then, a moment later oh, my Ood! gr-r-r she was under the cable wheels. Some minutes later she was tenderly lifted into tne patrol tvagon and taken to the county hospital. "No use doing anything," said the doctor, "past all hope." Tbe sweet-faced, slender young nurse grew pale and shivered, and all night she tenderly watched by the un conscious girl. Just as the first gleam of daylight glimmered on the white washed wall tbe patient atirred, and the nurse, bending over, heard her mur mursoftly: "I'm going top floor, way to the front new building take ele vatorto take a vacation." The last word had hardly left her lips when her eyes closed again, and the nurse saw that she had "taken the elevator" and started for the "top floor." And as Bhe tenderly smoothed the face which had meant to be so merry and bright, and which, alas! was so sad and worn, she whispered: " There Is rest for the weary, There is rest for you." Ethel M. Colson, in Inter Ocean. His Wire's Kereat Gown. "A railway conductor once told me aqnecrstory'remarked a St Louis man recently. "His name was Painter and his run was from Ualveston to Willis, Tex. He said tnat shortly after his marriage he made a compact with his wife that whichever died first should appear to the other. Khe only lived about a year and, shortly after her de mise, while he was sitting reading one evening, she walked tip to him and laid her band on his shoulder. She talked with him a few minutes as freely as though in flesh, then, picking up a pair of shears that lay on the table, said: 'After I am gone you may doubt that I appeared to you. Vou may think, it a dream or an hallucination. Keep this as souvenir and doubt not' She cut a piece from her dress, laid it on the table and vanished. The goods resembled white silk, but the textile experts confess that they do not know what it is -that if any such goods were ever woven in an earthly loom they do not Know it" St J.ouis Globe-Demo crat Medicine Taken by Dial Time. Mrs. John Bose Magnifier, a daugh ter of tbe late Henry D. Cooke, tbe banker, bas made her home for the last ten years in Mexico, where her husband has mining interests. During the greater portion of the time she is the only woman In camp, and on this ac count, as well as in order to be of aid in case of illness, she bas acquired con siderable knowledge of medicine. A clever device adopted to ahow the igno rant native women when certain pow ders or pills should be administered was to make a little sketch of the coun try in that immediate vicinity and mark off on the mountainside the different stages of the sun from early morning to evening at which the medicine was to be aylrninistereA Washington, Fi;2":ii. A'O LITE "A ST". Isry X. Staelry is at work an ar-..,- e co Africa aad the e tra e W t p.Ulabedduricg the corcisg yesr in n of otir mairaiines. Tbe article will aek to hri-r thw slave trade down to its present status. The British museum was founded in 1T53L It library is the largest in the world except the Blbliotheqne Nationals at Pari, The liriiUh li brary ia far richer ia the newspaper and current Uteratura of America than any library in the Cnited State. King Oscar of Sweden celebrated hit twenty-fifth anniversary as a doe tor of philosophy last month. As duke of Ofcgothland the university of Lund conferred that degree upon him a quar ter of a century ago. in recognition of hia services to literature and science. William H. English, of Indianap olis, candidate for vice-president on the Hancock ticket in 1S, is still described as a bnsinesa man in his prime, with iron-gray hair and fla&huig eyes. He devotes himself to the accumulation of wealth, although already the possessor of many millions. Paul Boarget is writing a novel en titled "Terre Promise. It is designed ss an answer to the attacks made upon the Bourget school by Pierre Loti when tht latter delivered bis address before the academy. Bourget, in "Terre Prom ise, deals with "the obligations of paternity in eases of adultery," and the work ia intended for those who believe that tht mysterious tie of blood is bind ing. Tht late Mrs. August Belmont was a Miss Perry, of Ilrictol, R. I. The family has lived in the Perry homestead stuce the days of Roger Williams, and it counts the famous Commodore Perry of Lake Erie fame aa one of its distin guished members. The Perrys of Rhode Island have supplied lieutenant governors, congressmen, state senators, and other public men to the state, and the family has always been financially well-to-do. Mrs. Amclie Rives Chanler is much distressed over the removal of several rather famous old buildings in Rich mond to make room for new and more commodious ones. Especial regret seems to have been excited by the de struction of the Allan house. This building, which was located on the lot at the corner of Fifth and Main streets, was the home of the adopted parentsof the poet Edgar Allan Poe. Had she known the old landmark was to be sold, Mrs. Chanler says, she would have purchased it and had the house re moved. The earl of Essex, who died a few days ago, was 'la jolly old soul, and s jolly old soul was he." He was three times wedded, his last venture in that lint having taken place eleven years ago, when he was almost 79 years old. The first ef tho family, so far as known, was a partisan of Charles I., and for his offensive partisanship he lost his head. His son was slain in the tower of London, where he had been Imprisoned. Tho tarl succeeded to the title and estates of his uncle, who was the husband of the once famous ballad singer, Kitty Stephens The city of Panama has founded a public library to commemorate the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of the New World. The Star and Her ald speaks of the institution as a "long felt want," and those who knew Panama In the days of the canal build ers and speculators will be Interested in the Indications of a remarkable change down there. The municipal council made an impropriation of funds to install and maintain the library, which Is to be known as the Bibliotcca Colon. Three hundred volumes were provided to start the library, and the Society I'rogresso del Istrno has donated three hundred more, which formed its library. HUMOROUS. "So Bingdnd is married at last I'll bet he Is a number one husband." "No, he Is not He is a No. a husband. He married a widow." Indianapolis Jour nal It was not an agricultural editor who wrote: "Pumpkins are said to be fattening for hogs, but we have never tried them ourselves." Boston Tran script Phlpps "There's a man who al ways keeps his head above water." Wlggs "How does he manage it?" Phipps "Always takes beer." Inter Ocean. A Liberal Gift "Did he give any thing?" asked thedeadbcat who bad re mained at the foot of the stairs." "Yes." "What?" "One minute to reach the pavement" Detroit Free Kress. "What a pity a fine-looking officer like that should be threatened with blindneas." Plnkley "Has he inherited the trouble?" "No; but he has been ordered to raid ttr-Ocean. a gambling den." In- -What He's Worth. "How much is Bellows worth? A million." "No?" "Yes, he must be. He sued the rail road company for ten thousand on ac count of the loss of one toe. At a rate like that he's worth a million or more." Yankee Blade. -Col. Fifer (ber guardian) "What! you want another new d rcss? Dresses, dresses nothing but dressessl My dear Emilie, do you think of nothing else?" Emilit (and heiress) "Oh, yes, dear guardian, I often wish for a diamond bracelet" Fliegende Matter. "This tree seems to be loaded with apples," remarks the stranger. "Yes, sir," replies tha rural miss. "Pop says this is a good spplo year." "I am glad to hear that Are all yonr trees so full of spples as this one?" "Oh, no. only the apple trees." Rare-Bits. Business Man "You remember that 'ad' I had In ynnr paper and took two months ago? Well, I want to have it put back again." Editor "Why, I thought you said that no one noticed It while it was in." Business Man (humbly) "They didn't seem to until I took it out" Clothier and Furnisher. Found a Cse for Baby. Little Dot "Ma, may I take the baby ont in my doll's carriage?" Mamma "Why, what for?" Little Dot "Susie Smif bas a new doll 'at shuts its eyes an cries 'Wah, wah.' I'm dom' to betend the baby is a doll and let her hear him cry. Then I dess she'll stop putting on airs." Wouldn't Pass.-Cleverton "Is it true, old man, that your girl has gone back on you and returned the ring?" Dashaway "I am afraid it is, old fel low, and I am all broken tip." Clever ton (sympathetically) "What did she say when she returned it?" Dashaway "Oh, she didn't return It in person. She sent it by her uncle." Cleverton "Her uncle! Why, what has he to do with It?" Dashaway (sadly) "Ma is a diamond-tester by trade," 'judre. Oest baking Jrowder The Official Government Reports: . The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of greater leavening strength than any other. (Bul 'lelin i,Ag.Dep.,p. 599.J The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leaven ing strength. (Bulletin 10, . 16, Inland Rev. Dep.) In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Powder goes further, makes purer and more perfect food, than any other. Government Chemists Certify. "The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phos phates, or other injurious substances. Edward G. Lovi, Ph. D." , "The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. " Henry A. Mott, M. D., Ph. D." "The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and high est in strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. -W'm. McMurtrie, Ph. D." The Government Report shows all other baking fowders tested to contain alum, lime or su iph uric acid. SE5AT0B lUSDALL L. GlPSOS, of Louisiana,' suffered from the gout more or leas for thirty years. His con dition was such a few months ago that he was anxious to retire from the sen ate, but his friends objected so strongly that he refrained from so doing, al though conscious that his condition was critical. How's Thisl Wt offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be eured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cbexst It Co., Props , Toledo, O. We, the unders gned, liava known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, snd believe him perfectly honorable In all business transat'Uona and financially able to tarry nut any obligations made by their firm. West Truax, Wholesale I)rugRlt, To ledo, 0., Waldlng, Kmniin & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure ii taken Internally, acting directly upon the hlnodand muoous surfaces of the system. Price, TSc per b t lit. Hold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hies was introduced In Europe by the Rnracens It Is introduced iuto the Chinese with chop-sticks. "Jsm,dovou know what smlrsclo 1st" "Yos m. Ala says if you don't marry nur new pasior It will be a miracle." Brooklyn Life. No (Urea Rmdt can be had for Coughs and Colds, or anv trouble of the Throat, than "Urotrn's BroiicMit! IVoclin." Price 2S oenls. bold only in buK. Chlibv is reported weak in tht market. Tht stalks we commonly see are absolutely unible to stand uluue, ut luusl outol tbe ground. "I'M getting; tired of this Iniustlce." said the trigger to the barrel. "You are the one who guts loaded, and then 1 get pulled on account of it" lndiunupolis Journal. "Psra, did I hear you say that money talksl" "Yes, Willie v' "Is that why they have parrots on the bucks of the silver dol lars!'5 Wnrt some men see how some people get along in the world they sometimes re gret their owu huue.iy. Life. Cons your cough with Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Urops Cure in one minute. Talk about your transformations! We have seen a square man turn rouud. Yonk trs Statesman. Don't fool with Indigestion nor with a disordered liver, but take Beechsm's Pills for lmmedlute reliet 25 cents a box. Jaosox says that even the most unobsarv Ing man becius to look around whou he sits dowa suddenly on an Icy sidewalk. Tub days of chl' alry arc spoken of n the (Wk ages, probably beoauso they were tht knight time. Dinghttinlon Leader. A Piin of Spectacles Lovers Puck. Ir a man stays at home nights be will not bo found out Picnyiiuo. Pehftctio: Is made up of trifles, hut it Is no trilling matter to at tain perfection. It Pays All Konnd. Tom "It pays to smile." Jack fioak "You also pay to do " xauaee uiaue. Ir any young man wants to find out what tbe wild waves are saying let him go to sea. A good family horso-lhe clothes liorso. Jaosox says tho race in life is not to the fast. Elmira Oaxetto. Mo.ET doesn't grow on the trees, hut It'a often pioked from the ground by Chicago thieves. Ccrio Is a sure shot, although be makes many ".Mrs." N. Y. Journal. Mom men like to see themselves in print; but women don't they prefer s.lk or suiln. Do not ask a fugitive how ho "oomos on." Ask him how he Is "going oil." Woman's fncemny be a poem: hut she is always careful to conceal tho linos in it. Puck. Watts -"Hat Dr. Bowless any speclul tvf" Polls "Oh ie.i. Rill. ' l'n,ii,.n.m lis Journal. Littls CiAiiExrs "Pa, If a mnn from Portugal is a Portuguese., Is hie liitle boy a Portugosling! ' It Is generally hoped that Ihe world's fair wo. nut ia, in uiiy way ecup eti oy vue rail way fare. Washington Star. W E may strive t" know ourselves; but no mnn con find out personally that bs ia sffilctcd with the habit of snoring. Recipb for dome itlo broil: First catch fie hair on your husband's coat-collar. Boston Uaaitta. MM MM I IwWw'iitltaePrle.and ' ", a-ii otirr.,mwtturii. and are put iiMuui T fuits uimortt i.hA fpn rw Ynw DOTrre iw oin'n mii(Kr..ori!r ti.nu i n'licuy. ...imiT on.w., .i..bi i iiiitrn iiniy . Buy of Factory and aave M Id- U.8.BU0C arul iiut uta ma Mm laiVms CART CO., 3 u.8t,,uawaau,t PT t - - - : srr. . '."Vs. v a ' 7 A -J Help! Helpl How often has the cry been uttered In yalnl But there is help for sufferers from liver oomnlaint end constipation, those ex ceedingly prevalent disorders. A course of Hosteller s ritomnen umers wiu completely remove them. The malarious, tba rheu matic, tht d siwntio snd the nervous also derive unspeakable benefit from the great remedy. "I wish yon would not take advantage of the rcl itluushio seemingly Implied In your name to be so familiar," said the ben to tht bsichet. Washington Post. A Child Enjoys The nlessant flavor, gentle act ion and sooth ing enect of ryrup in figs, wnen in need or a laxat.ve, nod If the lather or mother be ootivoor bilious, tho most graUfying ra ulti follow its use; so that It Is the best Inm .y remedy known ana every lamily uio'iia nave a oouio. Tne man who is "alone with his thoughts" often is surrouu'led bj the deepest solitude. -Texas Hit tings. Wiir.x the judge pronounced sentence tht griminul Is apt not to think uiucuof hispro auneiation. Ttis tramp's prayer confines Itself to: "Give us lb is day our daily loaf." Phila delphia Times. BIX POINTS, out of many, where Doctor Pierce's Pellets are better than other pills: 1. They're the smallest, and easiest to take) little, sugar coated granules that every child tikes readily. 2. They're perfectly easy in their action uo griping, no disturbance. 3. Their effects (inf. There's no reaction afterwards. They regulate or cleanse the system, accortiiug to size ol dose. 4. They're tho cheapest, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned, iou pay ouiy ior the good you get 6. Put up in gia are always iresn. ft Thcv curs Constipation. Indiges tion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. - Will be given special attention in a aeries of complett page articles in The Ladies' Home Journal for 1893. These papers are calculated to meet the needs of those who ate in search of fresh suggestions for entertainments in tbe home. Page features will be made of Musical Evenings In the Home Pretty Luncheons and Dainty Teas Out-Door Fete for Summer New Ideas for Children's Parties Church Fairs and Church Sociables To Entertain an Evening Company for Which twenty pens Of tha best authorities on hnma aniM.!niui Subscription Agents wanted Profitable Work Send for term One Dollar a year lOc. a The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ' t I u , .-.a fi. I . sat .'.", -;'b t - ' .. 'as. Para. a " ewamiser 1 a. j i ax w- a a" an ASToaiSHiaa tonic for vo.v.ir;. It StrMtliin 111 tul QaJats ft Kan, Raiwru KSfiQtlj StilTsneg us barn FEMALE DISEASES. AKVOUI DBUaaiST ABOUT IT. t Plft SOTTLl. CkaHanetfli Ilea. Ca, CasltsatCdS. Ttaa. ELY'S CATAnnl RRFIMRl H viiwiiii aiianii mriTi intll Jt it wwndarW Awv talcJs.'w Ely's Orvxm Bains fta seeped and eured au. For t west M vy tf lints feo.ld aof sea. Jmftrtd from oewle (alamiBanWn In my aoes aadAaod. Afr. Gwutom 8. Jud Km. 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