FIRST POLAR EXPLORER. A Holland Sailor Sought a Northeast Passage to China In 1594. From Harper's Weekly: The hardy mariners who were the pioneers in Po lar discovery achieved wonders, con sidering that they had everything to learn about methods of Arctic work, and their vessels and equipment were very inadequate One of the greatest of all Arctic v.. agers was the man who commanded the first true Polar expedition, William Barentz. He sailed from Holland in 1594, on the little fish ing smack Mercurius, and the object of his voyage 6hows how ignorant the merchants and seamen of those days were as to the navigability of Arctic seas. Barentz pushed into the un known for the purpose of sailing around the north end of Nova Zembia, ami finding a northwest passage to C 12 and so for a month he skirted the v u.ii or ice that barred his way, seeking in every dir'vtion for a lane by which he might travel through the pack, putting his vessel about eighty one times and traveling jack and forth along the ice edge for 1,700 niles. The highest north he attained during this careful examination of the ice edge was 614 statute miles south of the highest point reached by Nansen, or ST4 miles from the Pole. Frozen Cranberries. Cranberries are not injured by freez ing, and so it is an easy matter to ship them in cold weather. They are often sent as far as Manitoba in ordinary open box cars. When they arrive they are frozen into solid blocks of ice. The sides of the cases are knocked off and the berr:s are exposed in a solid mass, like cakes of ice, except that they are much more beautiful from their ric'i red color. They are chopped off exactly like ice, and the citizen of Winnipeg is so accustomed to buying his cranberries en bloc that he doesn't mind in the least, though an Eastener would probably object to taking them in that way, thinking, in his preju diced mind, that the berries are spoiled. Hartford Post. There I a Class of Peopl Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it with out distress, and but few can tell It fum coffee. It does not cost over 4 as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 cts. per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIX-O. Equine Intelligence. A pious Long Island editor fathers the story of a horse owned by Sam uel Webb of Greenport, which, after being hitched up each morning, goes tone to the master's store; but one i day when its shoe was Ioosp it went instead to the blacksmith's shop, where Mr. Webb found . "Klondyke Bulletin" Will be published by the Soo Line Mondays, containing all Tei.kohapiiii N'kvvs and up-to-natc information as to Best IlnrTcs. Si:n vi k MF.AMsiup Saii.ings. and cTexy fa cility ;is same develop. I.NVAUAM,F.to Alaskan prospectors and all their friends. To be placed on mailing list, send six rents (rtc) in stamps to W. R Callaway, (i P. A. Minnr-apoH, Minn. Wild Language. "Some fiend incarnate," sat-s a Mis sissippi editor, "with the roaring fur nace of hell staring him in the face, entered the residence of John Jones recently and stole the Presbyterian I Sunday school collection." New York Tribune. r ' . T l f j . .... iron i luuaccu rpu 2iu amoKe Tour LtVe Avtav To quit tobacco easily and forever, be lnag ßetic. full of life. nerve and viirnr. take No-To-Bac, üw wonder-worker, that makes weak men Ktrt-ng. All drutTKists. or M. 'ure uamn ttd Boaklet und sample free. nrtrtrc fcU-rLuj,' lit m dy Co.. fUlf mo or New York Still Able to Klc2. A Kentucky mule has been working ' fteadily for 39 years, and is able yet to kick a hole through a two-inch ! plank. CAUSE FOR ALARM. How baldness begins. How to prevent it. Pvery rron, male or female, shrink from liaMues. It adds to the appearance of age and is a strious discomfort. The ea-e- are rare when the facing out of the hair may not te stopped, and a new and healthy growth of the hair promoted. The hair grows in the scalp like a plant in the soil. If a plant flourishes, it must hare constant attention; it must be watered regularly and find its food in the soil where it is rooted. It's so with the hair. Neglect is usually the bepiuning of bald ness. Iandriiff is allowed to thicken on the scalp. The hair begins to loosen. The Scalp loses its vitality. The hair, insuf ficiently nourished, hegins to fade and to fall. The instant need in such a case is some practical preparation which, sup plying the needed nourishment to the scalp, will feed the hair, giv- it strength, and so produce a strong and healthy growth. All this is done by Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor, the most practical and valua ble preparation for the hair that can be obtained. It tones up the scalp, does away with dandruff, stops the hair from falling, restores the original color to gray or faded CANDY I CATHARTIC CA I Twanr w nw CURE CONSTIPATION I 10c j 25c 50c HOW TO WASH WITH EASE. Any Woman. Willi a 1.1 trie Kxperletice, Can Wash Garments Satisfactorily. That the family washing cannot te satis factorily done with a scant supply of hard water and inferior soap is a tact not al ways understood by housekeepers, yet these inconvenience are the cause of yel low clothes, and faded garment. Strong lye soap made in the home kitchens, mav have answered for the use of our grand mothers, nud the cheap laundry soap found in the village stores ball a century ago was thought good enough for wo:neu who had leartied to make hard robbing do the work which good soap should havedone. But in this age of progress labor saving appli ances are used by intelligent women, and in no plat e do they count for more thau in the laundry. At ter assorting the clothes, put the linen in a tub nearly full of hot water, and rub them wi'h Ivory Hoap. as each piece is washed, it should lie wrung out. and placed in a clean tub. Whet all are washed pour tailing water over, and let stand until cool, then rinse, and starch the clothes. After the linens are washed, the white wearing clothes should be washed in the same way. then thecolored garments taken through fresh suds, rinsed, starched, and hung on the line. When dry each piece should be taken from the line, shaken out. sprinkled, folded and laid in a haket until morning, when they should be care fully ironed. Eliza R. Parker. Collection of Indian Antiquities. The late Hallett Phillips' remark able collection of over 20,000 Indian implements and antiquities from the valley of the Potomac river has been given to the Smithsonian institution by Thomas Lee, to whom Mr. Phillips had bequeathed it. Besides being an expert of high rank in international law, Mr. Phillips, in a comparatively short life, became the greatest author ity in the country on the subject of prehistoric man in the Atlantic tide water region. The Phillips collection is said to be the best key in existence to the manners and habits of the an cient Algonquin race, as it was the largest of its class in the world. The Atlantic Monthly for 1808. la the number for January a new and notable novel, ' The Battle of the Strong," by Mr. Gilbert Parker, will be begun. It will be recalled that the Atlantic published Mr. Parker's suc cessful "Seats of the Mighty." Mr. F. Hopkinson h mith's stirring serial, "Caleb West," which was begun in the October number, will be con cluded in the number for March. Short stories by the best writers will be a part of the contents of every number. Advice to Klodikers. "Be snre you are right then go ahead."' The newspnpt are filled with all sor sof .tnti'incnts regarding mining in Um Yukon basin: and schemes for tho profit of the "staj -at-homes" are more plentiful than icicles in Dawson. The railways are try in: to place before you reliable informa tion as to the country ami how to get there. The Northern Pacific as the pioneer in Alaska passenger trnflic. running its trains from St. Panl and Minneapolis to Puget Sound and Portland, have by their recent ly issued map folder on Alaska, nain dem onstrated their right to first consideration. Send Chas. S. Kee. St. Paul. Minn . 2-cents postage for the latest and best Alaska map published. How It Worked. "It works this way," said the agent. "When a burglar tries to open the win dow this bell begins ringing and wakes you up." "Bell rings and wakes me up?" said Popper. "And it will wake the baby, too. I don't want it Take it away. I guess you don't know that kid of mine." The Yellow Book. Haanfl Slept for Three Mouth. George W. Woodruff, of Flora, Ind., has not slept for three months. He works day and night and his general health is good. To Cure Const ip.it Ion Forever. Take Gascarota Qand Ckthartte. i(c or 2c. If C C C tail to tun-, dru'ist.-. rvfuud money My liberty ends when it begins to involve the possibility of ruin to my neighbor. John Stuart Mill. Iowa Farms f..r sale on cfOD n.r. tvrit 1 nor nrn 'as,i- bui.-inc.' crop yearly until paid for. J- M"lhuil- Wauhiyan, m. A good woman is .the salt of tlie earth and a flirt is its pepper. I hair, and gives an abundant and p!ossy i growth. Those who are threatened with I approaching baldness will be interested j iu the following voluntary statement. mace Oy Alderman S. J. Crecu.ot bpencer, Iowa. He writes : "Ahout four months ago, mv hair com. meaced falling out sor rapfdly that I became alarmed, and being recommended Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor by a druggist. I resolved to try this preparation. I have been now usiug it for three months, and am much gratified to find th.:t my hair has ceased falling out and alo that hair which had been turning gray for the past five years has been restored to its original color, dark brown. It gives me inucb pleasure to recommend this dressing." S. J. Green, Alderman, Spencer, Iowa. Those who are Interested In preserving and beautifying the hair will do well to send for Dr. Ayer's Curebook, A story of cures told by the cured. This book of too pages is sent free, on request, by the J. C Ayer Co., Lowell. Masa. HAK TIC ALL DRUGGISTS mm. in 1 Condensed Report of the Doings j in Senate and House. PENSIDN BILL IS PASSED. The Measure Provide for an Expendi ture of SHl,i(i:i,H80 Mr. Diujley Confident of tbe Success of ilis Turin Dill. Wednesday, Dec. S. The session of the house lasted cn'y fifteen minutes. W. A. Stone (rep.) of Pennsylvania reported the pension ap propriation bill. In the senate Senator Allen intro duced a resolution declaring it to be the sense of the senate that congrs should, with all convenient speed, ac knowledge by appropriate act the poli tical independence of Cuba. The sen ator said he was convinced the senti ment of the country was opposed to the position taken by the administra tion. Thursday, Dec. 9. Tho house in committee of the whole entered upon the consideration of the pension appropriation bill. It was ad mitted on both sides of the house that the $140.000,000 carried by the bill f:r pensions would not cover the expendi tures, but 33 congress would be in ses sion Mr. Cannon said it would Le eay to make good any deficiency that might occur. Mr. Alln (dem.. Miss.) produced fig ures showing an estimated deficit l-;:- the next year of $72.000,000. Mr. Nor ton (dem.. O. ) charged that Commis sioner of Pensions Evans had advocat ed a law that would hereafter cut off the widow and the orphan. Messrs. Myer (dem.. Ind.) and Campbell (dem.. 111.) submitted brief remarks in fa-or of liberal pensions. The senate did a considerable tmonrtt of business, although no very Impor tant measures were considered or pa-. -ed, and there was very little debate. Mr. Carter, chairman of the census committee, secured unanimous content for the consideration on Monday next of his bill providing for the taking of the federal census in 190X The senate adjourned until Monday. Friday, Dee. to. The house parsed the pension appro priation bill without am ndment and adjourned until Monday. As passed I he bill carries $141.2G3.8S0. Mr. Dingley gave a new interpretation of the esti mated increase in pension expendi tures. He figured out a surplus of $10, 000.000 for the coming fiscal year. The effect of the anticipatory revenues, he said, would all be overcome during this fisral year, and that after May or Juno. lOS. the revenues would exceed the expenditures. The senate was not in session. STREATOR WINERS WIN. Illinois Operators Agree to Tay GN Weight Scale. After standing out for seven months for what they thought was due them the Streator. 111., miners have gain d a decided victory. The operators have agreed to pay the grost-weight scal for mining, which was adopted at the Joltot conference a few days ajro. This ends the long strike in this sec tion and will put 2.0j men at work in the next few davs. KefuHed tit (Jrsnt lnjnnel inn. Judge McCiure refused to grant ;:. state of Indiana an Injunction against the Standard Oil Company ' gat-war.-Illg methods in the gas field. The ease will be appealed to the supreme court, and if ue- unary carried to the federal courts. Kara iMunlererH Sentenced. Judge Clyde sentenced JU iilah Fles to be imprisoned twenty years and William Kern twelve years t?r the murder of Jerome Kern, near Wave-i-ly. Iowa. They pleaded guilty of murder in the second degree. ontiiiiied to February Term. The trial of former Deputy Treasur er Perry Fair, charged with forgery and the embezzlement of D 'Ka'.b coun ty, Ind., funds, was continued to the February term of court. frotekt aanuMi Annexation. Senator Hoar his presented a mon ster protest in the senate from native Hnaralians against the annexation of the Hawaiian islands to the United States. OfTrr of a Patriotic Spaniard. The Marquis Viiiamajor haa written to Sagasta, the Spanish premier, offer ing 10.000 ($50,000) to start a national subscription far the increase of the fleet. Taunt Mm I nited St iles. The German ami Frenc h press unite in declaring that the United State has pocketed the Monroe doctrine on iee- ir.g Kaiser Williams' resolute attitude. K-v. Dr. Atkinson Dead. Kev. Dr. John Atkinson, author of the hymn, "We Shall Meet ileyond the River" and of numerous works on church aft airs, is dead. Deficit In Iowa Treasury. State Auditor McCarthy i?i his bien nial report estimates that there will be a deficit in the Iowa state treasury of nearly $500,000 next June. Talk of Ihnii'i lgaalln It is said that General Hiatico will resign if he finds it impossible to ar range affairs so as to establish auto nomy in the island. Dum t That the Port la Ceded. it Is rumured in European capitals that China hs ceded Kiao Chou to Germany. YOU CAN'T STOP 'EM. The Fnry of an Unfettered Element Falls to Crunh Them The Fire Fieud Defied. The news comes from Attica, Ind., of the destruction, by fire, of the big laboratory and office building of the Sterling Remedy company, makers of Cascarets Candy Cathartic and No-To- Bac, the original guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The preparations made by this big corporation are known throughout the world. The fire broke out in one of the packing rooms on the third floor during the noon hour, and had made consider able headway before it was discovered. Tbe Sterling Remedy company is the principal industry of the beautiful lit tle city of Attica, employing several hundred people, besides being affiliated with the interests at the Indiana Min eral Springs, the famous Magno-Mud Cure. The entire population was worked up to a frenzy of excitement. Meanwhile th almost proverbial energy and presence of miDd of "Hust ling" Harry Kramer, the general man ager of The Sterling Remedy company, was displayed. He was the coolest man at the scene. He quietly walked away, and secured a big carriage show room near by, and had all office furni ture, charred and delapidated as it was, taken there. Several shipments were made the same evening from goods saved, and on Friday morning, all departments were at work in var ious rooms about town, while a gang of men were cleaning away the wreck age preliminary to rebuilding. The actual damage amounts to many thousands of dollars; the loss due to interruption of business and confusion of detail is inestimatable, but pluck and energy of one man will turn de feat into victory and move the wheels of business to ever-increasing speed. Nothing can stop the success of Cas carets and No-To-Bac with such char acteristic force behind them. Poultry Schools In France. England imports eggs and poultry to the value of $23,000,000, while France exports $70,000,000 of the same. France has a number of poultry schools, where pupilä are regularly trained In rearing fowls, managing lDcubators, curing diseases, etc., 30,000 chickens being hatched each season at the Gambais school. The pupils pay for their instruction, and work from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m., three of the hours being devoted to study. Scholarships are founded for the benefit of those unable to afford the tuition Ue. Catarrh Cannot He Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to i ure it you must take internal remedies. Halls Catarrh Care is taken Internally, and acts direetljr on the Mood and mucous surfaces. Hall s Catarrh Care la not ; quack medicine It was prescribed by one ot the beat physicians In this country for vears. an.i is a regular pre scription. It is composed of the beat tonics known, combined with the best biooti purifiers, acting directly on me mucous surfaces. The perfect comb! nation of the two laaredienta is what produces such ironderfal results in curing Catan h. Send for testimonials, free. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Pr pg., Toledo, O. Sohl by drvnists, price Tie. liall s Family Pills are the best. Wtkiii'- for Pleasure. Harry Chester, the Globe trotter, is now making a tour of the south on foot, which will likely be extended to the Klondike in the spring. He sells the World, song buoks and pictures, and during the long evenings lectures on his travels. Seal 8k lim Are Scarce, Every woman in the country who was promised a sealskin coat this win ter has been several times informed that the total catch was only 30,000 skins- not nearly enough to supply the demand. Ex. Itet ween New York nud Liverpool. The screw of an Atlantic liner re volves something like 030,000 times be tween Liverpool and New York. Star Tobacco is the lending brand cf the world, became it is the Lest. Fad A peculiarity of another person. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO TH2 EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WORD " CASTORIA " AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OL R Ixade 'mark. JT, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Byiznnis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA' the same that has borne and docs now yV? . 5 otl every bear the facsimile signature of ajfUc wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought nj? yjTTa on t16 and has the signature of wrap per. Xo one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. March ii, 1897: c2- v-r-.,. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cdVap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies uu me ingreotcnu oi wnicn even he does not know. The Kind You Have Always Bought ccm.-k) irit hAU-ölMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. u In mm "HPän I'l ill MKS. LYNESS ESCAPES The Hospital and a Fearful Operation. Hospitals in great cities are sad places t o visit. Three fourths of the patients lyin on tlioe snow-white beds are women and girls. Why should this be the case ? Because they have neglected themselves! Women as a rule attach too little importance to first symp toms of a certain kind. If they have toothache, they will try to save the tooth, though many leave even this too late. They comfort themselves with the thought that they can replace their teeth; but they cannot replace their internal organs! Every one of those patients in the hospital beds had plenty f warnings in the form of bearing-down feeling's, pain at the right or the left of the womb, nervous dyspepsia, pain in the small 44 blues," or some other unnatural symptom, but they did' not heed them. Don't drag along at home or in the shop until you are finally obliged to go to the hospital and submit to horrible examinations and operations I Build up the female organs. Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound will save you from the hospital It will put new life into you. The following letter shows how Mrs. Lyness escaped the hospital and a for then after one week I began to recover and steadily improved until I was cured completely. Bj taking the Pinkham medicine, I SToided an operation which the doctor said I would certainly have to undergo. I am gaining every day and will cheerfully tell anyone what you have done for mt." Mi.;. Tuua. LriiEss, 10 Frederick Üt., Rochester, N. Y. Went Ills Own Way. Perry Rushing and his wife quar reled at the fork of a road near Troy. Ala. Mrs. Rushing wanted to go one way and he the other. Finally he said he would die before he went Mrs. Runn ing's way. She was obdurate, and Rushing blew off the top of hi3 head with his shotgun. Iiesuty is I.lood Deep. Clean blood menus a elean -kin. No beauty without it. Cascarets. ( 'an.lv Cathar tic cleans roar blood and keep- it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- i purities from tbe body, liegin to-iay to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and thatsickly bilious complexion by tüking Cascaret -. beauty f'r ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction fraaranXeed, 10c, 35c, 50c Moral, Keep Hooks. Dasherly "Awful break, Miss Scrooge made." Flashei ly "What was it?" Dasherly "Got her Christ mas presents mixed and actually sent some to the very people that gave them to her." The Yellow Book. Important Notiee. A man or woman of (tood church standing an e cure M.:ti..n with arcM known hoaaasf M year sta rul ing fco m-t s Manager und t ' 'Trr pi 1 1 1 . . t In ; !i coun ty. Salary t70 y. arly. AddKM A. P. T. H!(tora S.v-u-tkry, .Ts Michigan Ave. Chicago. III. lletter Than Klondike. C. H. Shattuck of West Virginia some time ago bought a farm for $S00. Re cently it was found to he rich in oil, and he sold it for $800.000. ASTHMA can he quickly cured by Ir. Tuff Aathinalene. All sntTervrs from this distressing "inflnint r-tiould write to Ir. Taft Kio.. 4 Kim Sr.. Rochester. H. Y.. for a sample Hott ie, 'iitahsnlu t el y free on receipt of MUM and addie. They are reliable. An immense pulp mill, the largest in Maine, is soon to be erected on the banks of the Androscoggin river. WITHOUT t Jaoot) Oil Cam J5 3 A Little Puck Camera $ 2,00 (Sent to nv addrw.-, prrpaiJ. upon receipt of price.) Makes a Very Desirable Christmas Gift Takes Pictures 2x2l inches. Capac ity b pictures. The Most Compiete Camera of its size ever put on the mar ke Compact, light and easy to work. Complete took of instructions with every Camera. Send two 2'cent stamps for simple photograph. XXX Sweet, Wallach K- Company, 217 Wabash Avcaoc. Chicago. of the back, the i '.Tim i rs I 1 1 k lcarlul operation. Her experience should encourage ier women to follow her example. She aya Mrs. Pinkham : k,I thank you very much for what you have done for me, for I had given up in despair. Last February, I had a miscarriage caused by overwork. It affected my heart, caused me to have sinking spells three to four a day. lasting sometimes half a day. I could not be left alone. I flowed con stantly. The doctor called twice a dav a week, and once a day for four weeks, three or four times a week for four months. Finally he said I would have to un dergo an operation. Then I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound, and Time may be money, but some peo ple's time is about as valuable as con federate currency. FITS Pai aaeiitbCwred. No fit o-nervnusn afti first day's u ot Or. Kim s UraM trre KeMurer. Send tr FREE $'4.00 trial bottle ki.it treatis D's. lt. li. Kli.vil. LUUtH Arch St . Pbilaiieli.hu, i'a. The fortune hunter pr fers a hand some figure rather than a pretty face. My doctor said 1 would die. but Piso'a Care for Consumption cured me Amos Keiner. Cherry Valley. Ills.. Nov. VS. Physic if thrown to the dogs might give the poundmastrr a vacation. No-To-K:te for Fifty Cents. Onaraateed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. Ha $1. All ilruggistv The man who has a telephone in hi office is charged with electricity. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Biomo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if faiis toture. 00 The most of the slips occur after the cup has been to the lips. Mr. Wtaanawa Soothing syrnp Tor chili I ten to-'hini.'. fteiis the unis.reiliic .- iriflam . jon.allaj pain.cureis mini coll . cents a bottle- Tears of joy and sadness are both drawn from the same tank. Coe's Cough Halaam fr the oldest and bett. It will break up a cold quicker u.a. -cythuic- eie. It Is ... v. ,j reliable. Try it. A scientific boxer may be either a pugilist or an undertaker. Educate Your llowela With Caararet. Candy Cathartic cure constipation forever. 10c. 25c" If C C C. fail. drugKislb refund money. Italy's wheat crop is 35 per cent, smaller than last year's. Smoke Sleelße Cigarettes, 20 for 5 cts. Wild ducks are very plentiful in Rhode Island waters. DOUBT , W. NUCHICACO. NO. 51. 1897. hcn Answering Advertisements Kindly .Mention This Taper. Sick and Nervous Head aches PMimU Cured in 30 Minutes, by (I i m At all druggists or sent tiost paid upon receipt ol i' FRENCH CHEMICAL CO. 356 Dearborn St.. Chicago. HL HALLS Vegetable Sicilian il AIR REN EWER Qcanses th scalp and pots new life into the hair. It restores the lost color to gray hair. It means youth and beauty. SOUTHERN Homeseekers'Guide Kttt liomrneraer ui.l atdr?n ciliar J, K. M K It H Y , A. U. y. A.. Man.hcr, Iowa, W. A. KKIXOXD, A. 8. 1. A.. I.oul vui. Kt., or 8. tl. HaTVH. I. IV A.. Onclnna!. O , f,.r a frw ropy at the ILLINOIN ( KM KU, H V I I.KO A I 1 Mit Mil K HOMKv I KKKV lUIDtt. CURE YOURSELF! I' big 4) 1st uunatnral tif hiuc, iiidaiiiuiatti'na. irritations Of ul-rrattna ilf 111 II . . tl m manit.r.fiM If hiEvahs Chemical Co. at paiaaaMMa. j by lmUU, or frllt in nfein wnnM. v trcular aeol en Wajaaal NEURALGIA HI tie jTyvVUmSi f g lilul s I I Uaaraawad 1 U( a4 ta atMiar. ! rr.BU Y otaciiuTi.o.f V "W r 1 mr 4 I