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WESTERN LIBERAL.' Fill LAXATIVE FOM GUILD "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. Kvery mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of Kigs" that this la their Ideal laxative, because they love It pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. ' When cross, Irritable, feverish, or breath Is bad, étomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaüpoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bow els, and you have a well, playful child again. When Its little system Is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic remem ber, a good "Inside cleaning" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask at the store for a 60 cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. . Adv. J His Indorsement. The late Lord Roberts once sent his orderly to tho bank to cash a check, nays Pcarsou's Weekly, and the clerk wanted It Indorsed. t ' "What for?" demanded the soldier! "Well, It's the rule, and I can't pay you the money until you do Indorse It," he was told. "Oh, all right!" grumbled the mes senger. So he took back the check and bit the end of a pen in deep medi tation for a minute or two. Then be wrote this: "I beg to Bay that 1 have known Lord Roberts for several yeurs, and he has proved himself, timos without num ber, to bo as brave as a lion, but al ways kindly considerate to those who yerve under him. Arid I have, there fore, great pleasure In respectfully indorsing his check." A WARNING TO MANY Some Interesting Facts Kidney Troubles. About Few people realize to what extent their health depends upon the condition of the kidneys. The physician in nearly all eases o! serious illness, makes a chemical analysis of the patient's urine. He knows that unless the kidneys are doing their work properly, the other orgnns cannot readily be brought back to health and strength. hen the kidneys are neglected or abused in any way, serious results are Mire to follow. According to health statistics, Bright's disease, which is really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten " thousand deaths in 11)13 in the state of New York alone. Therefore, it behooves us te pay more attention to the health of these most important organ. An ideal herbal compound that hns had remarkable success as a kidney rem edy is Dr. Kilmer's Fw.imp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Madder Remedy. The mild and healing inttuenee of this preparation in most eases is soon realized, according to sworn statements and verilied testimony of those, who have used the remedy. If you feel that your kidneys require attention, and winii a sample bottle, write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dinghamton, N. Y. Mention this paper, enclose ten cents and they will gladly forward it to you by Parcel Post. Swamp-Root is sold by every druggist in bottles of two sizes 50c and $1.00. Adv. Just the Boy He Wanted. ' The aim of golfers is, of course, to go round the course with as few strokes as possible, and the man with the least strokes wins the game. A player realized this once, and decided to engage a caddy who would help him. " "Caddie," be suid to the boy who came up to him, "can you count?" "Yes, sir," said the boy. "Cbd you add up?" "Yes, sir." ' "Well, what's five and Beven and . four?" "Twelve, sir." "Come along," said the golfer, "you'll do." And he engaged the boy on the spot. IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't Look Old! Try Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Gray, Faded, Lifeless Hair. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her balr fell out or took on that dull, fadéd or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get a large bottle of this ' old time recipe, ready to use, for about 60 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and Is splendid for dan druff, dry, itchy scalp and falling balr. A well-known druggist says every body uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied it's so easy touBe, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two. It Is re stored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. Adv. Reverse Irish. Mrs. Maloney Thin yes thiuk thot all mln are deceiving? Mrs. I'aBey Ol do. They are a most contrary lut. Look at my Molke. Be fore we were married be was always klssin' me on the bei'ii, an' since tbln he's been beauln' me on the kisser. Puck. The man who makes good doesn't have to prove It. STATE NEWS OF INTEREST TO ALL NEW MEXICO PEOPLE Waiter n Nawnpapur t'nlon Nawa Servir. IMTRS FOR COMINO EVENTS. April 1-3. Ann. ml MoMfnir South wont em Nw Mexico Cattle lirowers' As sociation, at Dcmtnir. There Is talk of - establishing a creamery station at Carrizozo. A fire at Carlshed burned ISO tons of bay. stored In a livery stable. The carload f turkeys recently shipped out of Artesla brought the shippers $2,000. One hundred thousand brook trout have been Introduced Into the Btreams around Sliver City. . Cattle shipments from Doming and Tlcinlty Inside three days amounted to close to 123,000. Claude M. Cooley was acquitted at Aztec of the charge of murdering ble cousin, Ed Gllilland. New Mexico has quarantined against all cattle Importations from any source outside the state. i The section around Melrose has Bhipped lG'J cars of produce the past year, valued at $360,000. The grand Jury which convened at the court house in Raton Jan. 4 had seven murder cases to act upon. Bales of eoapweed aggregating many tons were used to construct a tempo rary loading pen for cattle at Obar. The destruction by fire of Dr. J. E. Manney's Home Sanitarium at Tucum cari resulted in a loss of approximate ly $5,000. There are thirty nlno private and sectarian schools in New Mexico, with 242 teachers, 3,589 pupils enrolled, and and a dully average attendance of 4, 209.. ' The New Mexico Federation of Wom an's Clubs lias begun a campaign for legislation empowering the state to participate iu work of 91 charitable nature. For the first time In many years stamps dropped on ore from Gold bill, north of Lordsburg, this taking place at the new mill erected by Frank O. Cllne on his property. A shipment of 1,171 steers made by J. W. Phillips brought the handsome sum of $42,000, and the prices paid were the highest that have ever been paid in the Denilng section. County Treasurer Cox of Las Cruces bas received the proceeds from the Bale of the recent $50,000 Issue of road bonds and the money is now available for use on the Dona Ana county roads. The average daily population of the year ended Nov. 30 last was 3G2, and the actual cost of maintenance per In mate per day, taking Into considera tion every item of expense, was 50.1 cents. Next May the formal "opening" of the Elephant Butte dam, the biggest irrigation project ever undertaken by the reclamation service of the United States, will be celebrated by New Mex ico and Texas. Landlord John B. McManus of the state's Hotel do VUlo In Santa Fi, re ceived 23 more guests, Increasing those registered with him to 308. Twenty one of the newcomers were brought from Phoenix, Ariz. ; At the point of guns masked men held up Mib. John Simons, wife of a saloonkeeper at Pinos Altos, and com pelled her to reveal to them the hiding-place of $2,000 in cash that was secreted in a trunk. The robbers, two in number, escaped. After being out twenty-two hours, the Jury brought In a verdict of "not guilty" in the case of the state of New Mexico vs. Claude M. Cooley, charged with murder, which was heard before District Judge Abbott at Aztec, San Juun county. The structure erected In 1913 to house the exhibits of the famous Mux well Pumpkin Pie Association has been sold to the Maxwell Irrigated Land Company for $212.50. The build ing cost a little more than $300. The sale enables the association to pay all indebtedness, and it is understood that it w ill go out of existence. State aid for the Parochial schools of New Mexico! In a statement Sec retary of State Antonio Lucero advo cates it, suggesting to the coming Leg islature that a luw be passed authoriz ing boards of education In towns where there are parochial schools to donate at least 50c per child monthly to those in charge of the Catholic in stitutions. The recommendations of the state school superintendent, embodied In his report to the governor, are those urged at the recent N. M. E. A. meet ing, Including, a minimum school term of seven months; raising the age lim it under the compulsory education law from fourteen to sixteen years; bet ter school supervision; better training of teachers, and the passage of a free textbook law. The Clovls Chamber of Commerce is. sending out circular letters to oth er commurciul organizations In vari ous parts of the state, telling of last year's success with Sudan grass and offering to furnish seed for distribu tion by the organizations addressed. Declaring that the State Bo.-.rd of Education bas . been hampered and crippled In its work for lack of funds, Alvan N. White, secretary of the board, asks Governor McDonald to re quest the State Legidluture fur an ap propriation of not less than $3,000 a year to carry on the work of the board. A total of 7,925 acres of land in the northeastern part of the state recent ly clear listed by the United Stutes government, will be soon offered for sale by State Land Commissioner R. P. Ervien. The land U a part of the government's million-acre grant, nnd Is situated in the counties of Colfax, Union and Quay. State Engineer James A. Fjencb has granted the Socorro Mining and Mill ing Company an extonulon until Janu ary 25, 1917, for the completion of its power plant at Mogollón, Socorro county. , - - . - ' GOLD YIELD $1,172,000 SUBSTANTIAL GAIN SHOWN IN NEW MEXICO. 1,720,000 Ounces of Silver and 65,000V 000 Pounds of Copper Produced During the Past Year. Wrstern Newspaper Union News Service. Albuquerque. The output of New Mexico mines for eleven months of 1914, with an estimate for December, according to preliminary figures by Charles W. Henderson of the United States Geological Survey at Washing ton, indicate a yield of $1,172.000 in gold, 1,720,000 ounces of silver, 1,340, 000 pounds of lead, 65,(100,000 pounds of copper and 18,300,000 pounds of zinc (in terms of spelter and zinc in zinc oxide). . These figures show Increases of $290,000 In gold, 90,000 ounces of sil ver, 9.300,000 pounds of copper and I,i00,0o0 pounds of zinc, and a de crease of 2,600,000 pounds of lead. De spite lower prices for metals the to tal value was $12,070,000 In 1914, against $11,C94,002 In 1913, an Increase of $376,000. The Mogollón, district, which In 1913 yielded $619,886 In gold and $1,806,766 ounces of silver, showed a small In crease for 1914. Considerable melallli: gold aud silver were marketed from Pinos Altos, In addition to ores shipped. The output of the gold and silver bearing siliceous and copper ores of the Lordsburg dis trict increased. The Whlto Oaks district, Lincoln oounty, continued to produce gold bul lion. The Elizabc-thtown district, Col fax county, remained the principal placer-producing district. The Oro Grande district. In Otero county, and the San Pedro district, in Santa Fe county, contributed gold and silver in copper ores. Brown Shoots Wilson. . Clayton. Charles Wilson, a Santa Fe brakeman running between Arkan sas City aud Newton, Kans., was shot nnd instantly killed at the home of his father-in-law, John liurris, nine miles west of Clayton, by Hoy Brown, who then committed BulclUe. Wilson came to Clayton to spend Christmas with his wife and daughters, from whom ho had been separated for two. years. Drown is said to have been In love with Mrs. Wilson, and took ex ception to her husband's appearance on the scene. Brown called at the Wilson home, not expecting to find Wilson there. A fight followed, and Brown knocked Wilson down and dragged bim outside of the house, where ho shot him three times. Brown then returned to his own home, lay down on his bed and committed buI cide by blowing out bis brains with a shotgun. The bedclotbing was set on fire and the house destroyed. Brown's body was burned almost to a crisp. Mrs. Wilson camo to Clayton to give her version of the tragedy to the au thorities. She is apparently unmoved by the killing of her husband. It is alleged that Wilson had threatened to kill Brown if he did not cease bis at tentions to Mis. Wilson. Trustees Named for College Fund. Santa Fé. Assistant State Travel ing Auditor E. A. filoasninnn, as reg istrar, and P. F. McCauna of Albu querque, member of the board ot re gents, as treasurer, bavo been ap pointed by the regents to take charge of the financial affairs of the New Mexico State College at Las Cruces, pending adjustment of tho situation caused by the failure of the First State Bank of Los Cruces, in which more than $75,000 of the college funds were on deposit,' Governor McDonald and Attorney General Clancy attended the meeting which was called to de vise means of continuing uninterrupt ed the work of the college. Steps will bo taken to recover on the $75, 000 bond of Treasurer Morgan L. Lew ellyn, whom McCanua succeeds. Heavy Snowfall Tied Up Traffic. Albuquerque. A heavy snowfall tied up street car traffic and caused cleo trlc lights to go out In places. A power wire to the morning newspaper broke, forcing it to go to press with four pages. The storm was not accompa nied by unusually low temperatures. More than 500 children gathered around Albuquerque's first municipal Christmas tree in the storm for the first of three nightB' fiesta. Insane Convict Ends Life. East I -as Vegas. With a noose of a bed-sheet, George Vlcbiallll of Raton banged himself In the state hospital for the insane. He had attempted to commit suicide by hammering bis bead on the concrete floor. Vlchiailll was sentenced to the Santa Fe peni tentiary for life, for murder. He be came insane a few years ago and was transferred here. Deaf and Dumb 8chool. Santa Fé. Tho school for the deaf and dumb at Santa Fá reports to Gov ernor McDonald that it has 45 pupils in attendance aud that Its expendi tures last year were $15,279.08, leav ing a balance ot $1,014. 6C in tMte treas ury. Navajo Indian Froxan to Death, Gallup. Juan Nez Bega, a Navajo Indiau, who attempted to Bleep In the open, was found frozen to death on the Rio Puerco near here. Jailed on Charge of Shooting Husband. noBwell.-Mrs. Charles E. O'Brien, wife of a Iocul plumber, is In jail here charged with the shooting of her hus band. O'Brien la In the hospital with a revolver bullet in his beud, In a se rious condition. The El Rito Normal Report. Santa Fe.--The Spanish American Normal school at El Rtto reported to Governor McDonald that the enroll miyit this, year is 87, as against 70 Ulil year. . , , GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxurt lant and Remove Dandruff Real Surprise for You. Tour hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderlne balr cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderlne and carefully draw it through your balr, taking one small strand at a timo. This will cleanse the balr of dust, dirt and excessive oil and In just a few momenta you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderlne dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig orates the scalp, forever stopping itch ing and falling balr. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new balr growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft balr and lots ot It, surely get a 25 cent bottle ot Knowlton's Danderlne from any store and just try it. Adv. . WHERE SHE DREW THE UNE Colored Lady Would Not Stand for Any Dickering With New-Fangled Religion. "How Is your husband?" asked Mrs. Wells of her colored washwoman. "Porely, por'ely, ma'am. He's laid up with a misery in his back, but he's mighty glad it ain't no toothache. He never could stand toothache." "Too bad!" sympathized the lady "Did the clothes fit him that my hus band sent over?" "No'm," was the regretful reply. "No'm, they didn't. They was too big. He had to gib them to his brother, Eph. He was mighty glad they tit Eph, though." . "Dear me! I'm sorry the clothes did not fit him. Has he worked any lately?" 'No'm. he ain't. 'Pears like he can't get work. Says he's glad, though, that times is gettin' better." "Well, I declare!" said Mrs. Wells, greatly Interested. "Your husband must be a regular optimist!" "No, Indeed, he ain't!" denied Aunt Matty, indignantly. "He's a Method ist, an' If he was to jlne one of them new-fangled religions I'd get a di vorce." Judge. OVERWORK and KIDNEY TROUBLE Mr. James McDaniel, Oakley, Ky writes: "I overworked and strained myself, which brought on Kidney and Bladder Disease. My symptoms were Backache and burning In the stem of the Blad der, which was sore and bad a constant hurting all the time broken sleep, tired feel ing, nervousness, puff ed and swollen eyes, shortness ot breath and J. McDaniel. Rheumatic pains. I suf fered ten months. I was treated by a physician, but found no relief until I started to use Dodd's Kidney Pills, I now feel that I am permanently cured by the use of Dodd's Kidney Pille." Dodd's Kidney Pills, EOc. per box at your dealer or Dodd's Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household Hints, also music ot National Anthem (English and German words) and re cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. Adv. The Finishing Touch. The young man hesitated to believe the statement of her little brother that the young lady was not at homo. He repeated the question, at the same time displaying a quarter. The boy eyed it longingly and again replied In the negative. "But didn't she leave a message for me?" asked the disappointed swain. "Yes," said the lad and nothing more. As one who sees a great light, the young man tossed bim the cola. "Now," he said, "out with the mes sage." "She said she's not gonna see you any more and you're not to give me any money." Philadelphia Ledger. "CftSCftRETS" ACT No sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent box. Are you keeping your bowels, liver, and stomach clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash day. Let Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and reg ulate the stomach, remove the sour and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the syBtem all the constipated waste matter and poisons In the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will make you feel great by morning. .They work while you sleep never gripe, sicken or cause any Inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a box from your store. Millions ot men and women take a Cascaret now and- then and never have Headache, Biliousness. Coated Tongue, Indigestión, Sour Stomach or Constipation. Adv. , Sure. "Do you believe that there is a higher power?" "My dear sir, I married her." Life. It's awfully bard to keep up appear ancea without an effort. n7 579 VIH KILLED YHEi! SHIP SAUK ONLY 201 SAVED FROM OCEAN AFTER THE FORMIDABLE WAS BLOWN UP, SLAVS BLOCK ADVANCE OFFICER OF KAI8ER SEIZEC ABOARD SHIP WITH THREE RE SERVISTS IN PASSPORT PLOT. Wtrit Newvpaper Union Newt Service. London, Jan. 4. Another fifty men from the battleship Formidable, lost in tho English channel Friday have reached safety after riding out a fierce gale for upward ot 20 hours in an open cutter, making a total of 201 survivors out of a crew of 579. These figures place tho total toss at 499. The latest survivors landed at Lyme-Regis, on the Dorset coast. All were In a state of exhaustion after their terrible experience. They declare that there Is little hope of any further survivors, as the tre mondous sea which was running at tho time made it Impossible for men to live long enough to be picked up by passing vessels, while many of those clinging to the wreckage undoubtedly were killed when tho second explo sion occurred. " Fighting Continues. The land fighting, which Is sporadic in the west but more continual In tho east, has brought about no material change in the situation. The artillery is plr.ylng tho biggest part along the western front, although at polntz there bas been close-range fighting in which a few yards have been gained or lost. The Germansdeny the French re port that they have been driven out ot part ot tho village of Stcinbnch, up per Alsace, which has been the scene of very sanguinary fighting for a week the Infantry finding cover behind the houses. Tbero have been engagements on the rivers Bzura and Rawka, in Pol and, but 'seemingly the Germans aro no nearer Warsaw than they wero a week ago. They have commenced of fensive operations in tho direction of Kielce, one ot the larger towns ot southern Poland, which doubtloas has for Its object the holding up ot the Russian advance through Galicia on Cracow. Plot to Steal Passports Blocked. New York. An alleged conspiracy to furnish German army officers and reservists with American passports fraudulently obtained, to enable them to return to Germany from this coun try without danger of molestation by French or English authorities, was brought to light by the Department of Justice. The disclosure came with the arrest of Carl Rurocde, a former agent for the North German Lloyd steamship line, and with the removal from the outward-bound steamer Bergcnsfjord of a German army officer and three German reservists. All were charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States government through tho use of American passports. Following the New York arrests Morris Déltch, said to be a New York attorney, was taken into custody at the homo ot bis futher-ln-law In Philadel phia and was released later on $25,000 bond. The four soldiers were taken off the steamer, which was bound for Bergen, Norway, just as she was passing quar antine, and brought back to New York on a revenuo cutter. All four bore photographic passports issued by the Stato Department to Americans and alleged to have been furnished them by lturoede. Two Guilty In Mine Murder Cases. Cañón City. Five of the coal mine strikers on trial for murder In con nection with the fighting at the Chan dler mine last April were found not guilty by a District Court Jury here, aud two Dave Lobb and Ben Richard son were found guilty of voluntary manslaughter. The jury deliberated for fifty-three hours before It an nounced Its verdict. The men acquit ted are Felix Pogliano, Tom Easter Dr. Frank Sutorious, John Yietz and Matt Graham. Nineteen other men have been charged with the same of fense, but have not been tried. Stewart Selected for Speaker. Denver. Philip B. Stewart of Colo rado Springs, chairman of the Repub lican state central committee and state representative-elect, was made the Republicans' choice for speaker ol the House, at a conference of Repub lican legislators-elect Troops Leave Northern Fields. Boulder. Federal troops stationed In the northern Colorado coal fields Sunday received orders to leave the district Tuesday. Carranza' Kin Captive; Staff Shot. Vera Cruz. General Jesus Car ranza, brother of Venustlano Carranza, Is being held a prisoner by Geneial Santlbanez on the Isthmus ot Tebaun tepee General Santlbanez shot Car ran za's staff of fourteen officers. Spar ing his sou, Abelardo Carranza and Ignacio Peraldl. They also are held captives. The execution ot the mem bers of the staff took place after Gen. Alfonso Santibanes had failed to in duce Venustlano Carranza to make terms for their release. Troops to Leave by Jan. 10. Washington. Colonel Lockett, com manding the federal forces in Colo rado, bas orders to complete the evac uation ot the state by Jan. 10, with drawing the various units tinder Mi command as he deems advisable, after conference with the state authorities. The troops of the Twelfth cavalry, posted at Cation City, Lafayette, Fred erlck and Superior, probably will be first withdrawn, to be followed by the Eleventh cavalry, scattered through the Trinidad district, which will re turn to Fort Oglethorpe, Suspected. York County Farmer (bursting Into the villain Inn) What d'ye think, Silas? The bones of a prehistoric man have been found on Jim White's farm I Innkeeper Creat gosh! I hope poor Jim'll be able to clear hisself at the coroner's Inquest. Penn State Froth. Precaution. , "Is she going to marry the young man who saved her from drowning?" "I think so." "Hut Is she sure that he la able to support ber In the style to which she has been accustomed?" "Yes, she looked him ap In Brad- street's before she fell In." What the Neighbors Say. "No matter how sheltered a man may be, he receives some hard knocks while Journeying through life." "That's true, and some of the hard est knocks he gets he's unaware of." Since old Pete Judklns married the second time he has begun to regard home as a place to take his meals. But sometimes en amateur vocalist loBes his voice, and the neighbors live peacefully ever after. tz ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT ÁVegetable Preparation for As similating Food andfatfula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Dgcstion,Chcerfil ness.and Rest Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not Napc otic Xkpr tfOU DrSAXVElfíKIM Mi S4- ji'tktti Smfis At iltd f.i?frmiml - harm Sttd - CtarSttt Sttfttr- A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms.Convvilsions.Fevensh- nessand Loss OF Sleep TacSimilt Signature of' v The Centaur Company, NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper, Soldiers in Silk. There is a BerioUB proposal to clothe the British army in silk, and an order baa been given for cloth for a bat talion of the Yorkshire regiment. It is homely looking material, made from tussah yarn, wool and wor sted, which the Bilk trade wantB the army authorities to accept. It Is said to have the great advan tages of lightness and durability, the strain it will bear being nearly double that of the material now used. Her Only Alternative. "What! Is Helen sick?" "Oh, no. Her ekirts are so narrow she can't walk, her Bhoes are so nar row Blie can't stand, her corset so tight she can't sit, so she Is lylug down." HumorlBtlcke LIsty (Prague). Torn own nnrootsT -wii-i. tfll too Trr MuriDO Krn Ki'lni-dr for K1. Wink, Wittcry Uvea maA timnulad-d Kyi-lld; Nú buiimiuit Inst B oouiíi'ft Write ft,r Himk of ihfl Mr j (UAII JTruo. Murine fere lu-liivujr Cu-, Cuiuttfu. Just a few more steps to go, and fashions will change with the moon. Don't be misled. Ask for Red Croes Bug lilue. Makes beautiful white clothes. At all good Rroten. Adv. . If death loves a shining mark It's up to orne men to wear wigs. Mkj jiiiiiüiiiaijjuiijii:iiiu;iniHLiiuijiULuiiiiiiHuiii:. ;., 1 1 r-, -,; n in'-riñr-rn. 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It pained me at nighU at times till I could not rest, and I was contemplating giving up my trade on account of it when I ohanoed to think of Hloan's Liniment. I bad never tried it before, and I am glad to state that lose than on 25o. bottle fixed me up apparently as good as ever." (TuirUt C, ' Campbell, Flurtno$, Texat. -