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The Galva Times from Galva, Kansas • 4

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Lady A.nd what is your Christian name? Coachman Nubuchadnezar. LadyWhat a dreadfully long name. I should never be able to pronounce it if I wanted you in a hurry. Coachman Yer don't need to pronounce nothn', mum. When yer wants me you've only ttr stick yer lingers in yer mouth and whistle and I'll be around afore you can say Jack Robinson.

Yeuowine's News. Woman' Ways. "When a big woman hates a little woman, she calls her a "snip," and speaks of her clothes as "duds." The homaRo that a man pays to a liandsonio woman, a woman has been known to pay to a very mean man. Why Is It that a woman who has a husband, and who does not care for her personal appearance, will begin to tlx up and look pretty as soon as he Is dead? Is it because her husband would not lot her havo the money whon ho was alive, or does being a widow make her feel as if she was one of the girls again? A Long Tima Coming, Vinku When did you get back from California? llinkH Only tills noon. I camo by easy stagas.

Winks Is than so? I should think you would have conio by rail. Lowell Citizen. Appreciated Kynipaihy. Why are you here, my poor fellow?" asked tho visitor of tho prisoner. Do walls Is so thick I can't git out Dats why, soe? Racket.

There is an equal suffragist In Atchison who can make broad. A Rapid Ag. May I kiss you? No, Mr. Hinmson; I don't feel well onoiirrh actiuaintod. (IntoresUufrpaiiHo.) There, now; do you feel well enough acquainted? ta, George.

Kaekot. I don't want that young follow to conio around here any more, her father tfave out decisively. All right, father. He is only a newBpapor reporter, and A reporter! Oh, well, in that case don't think it's any use. In the ilrst place it wouldn't do any good and we'd only bo having him coming down the chimney or through the window, so I guess wo had hotter yield gracoi'ully.

And that evening, after she told him, it was a pleasuro to them both to acknowledge tho great power of tho press. Philadelphia Times. What has become of the old-fashioned man who behoved in a hell? A woman begins to lintl beauty in a man as soon as he shows that he likos her, but a man never discovers that a woman has freckles until ho has married her. The Wallop's Wit eared Him. A story showing tho shrewdness and ready wit of the Scotchman Is told of a well known Scotch bishop who was content to pass his life in Blngle blessedness.

While ho held a certain see he was, of course, an object of considerable Interest to tho unmarried ladles ol the neighborhood. One day he received a visit from one of them, who had reached the ago of desperation. Her manner was solemn, though somewhat em-barassed. The good bishop spoke with his usual kindness, andeneour-rgod her to bo communicative. -Uy and by he drew from her that she had had a very strange dream, or rather, as she thought, a revelation from heaven.

On further questioning she confessed that it had been intlmatod to her that she was to be united in marriage to the bishop. One may imagine what a start that gave the quiet scholar, who had long before married his books and never thought of any other bride. He and addressing her very gently said that doubtless these intimations were not to be despised. As yet, however, the designs of heaven were but imperfectly explained, as they had been revealed to only one of the parties. He would wait to soe if any similar communication should bo made to himself, and when it happened he would be sure to let her know.

The Throat. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" act directly on the organs of the voice, They have an extraordinary ell'ect in all disorders of the throat. No Monsonso About lllin. They were talking of death when one man asked What were his last words? lie didn't say anything, was the reply. That's just like him, said the first man, with an approving nod; there was no gas about him.

He was all business. Texas Sittings. Mm OIVIS ENJOYS Both the method and results when Byrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Fig3 is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists.

Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 10UISVIUE KY.

HEW YOfiK. N.Y. CARTER'S SETTLE 11 m. When a man is eloquent in a cause we dislike, we say that he rants. Positively cured fo-; these Little Piiis.

vliey also relieve Dltt tress from Dyspepsia, In 'JiSestlon and Too Hearty lLitihr. A perfect remedy Icr Dizziness, Xausoa. Drowsiness, Bad Taste tho Mouth, Coated Fata In the Sldo, TOKPID T.IVEK. Tiej Flit on the llrakes regulate tho Bowela. l'urely Vegetable.

Old smokers prefer TanslU's Tunch. A rich man likes to talk of the time when he was a poor boy, but his rich wife will never admit that she was ever anything but rich. Public neglect is the only argument that will convince some SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICF, Southern Insurance Company, New Orleans, La.

If you And you are going down li ill in point oflieallli. Failing strpiicth, Impaired digestion and assiiniliUlon are the marks of decline. Check these and other indications of premature decay with the grand vitall.or nnd restraining tonic, Hiwietter's Stomach Hitters. Beginning at. the fountain head, the stomach, the Hitters remedies its Inefficiency, corrects its errors and sets it vigorously al work.

The digestive organ Is thus enabled to thoroughly separatefrom the food Its nutritive principles, which the blood assimilating, Is enriched. Thus is the system nourished, and being nourished strengthened, and abnormal waste of its tissuus stayed. Appetite, the power to rest well, a regular habit are also re-cstablMied, and the various lunc-llons move once more in tholr natural and healthful groove, 'i he Hitters, moieovcr, Is aspeciflo lor and preventiveof malarial complaints, rheumatism, biliousness and kidney trouble. Orossnssets.DecSl, lPf 9, Gross liabilities, Dec 31, 1ES9, Oakland Homo Insurance Oakland, California. Gi'ors Pec 1839, Gross liuellitlos, Dec 31st, 1881, 417,100.2) Jersey Ins.

Jersey City, New Jersey, Gross assets. Decern tier 31st, 1SS9. ftnij Gross liabilities, December, 31st 189, Requires to bo Nourished. Teacher of Political Economy You may mention an infant industry. Lively Young Student Sitting still and sucking one's thumbs! Chicago Times.

FITS-AU Fits stopped by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Kestorer. No Fits after first, days use. Narvelous cures Tieatise and 12.00 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Hend to Dr.

Kilne, 931 Arch St. Phlla, I'a, A man's greatness makes his family great; a woman's greatness eniaks her family insignificant A LUCKY" MAN Wm, Klein Receives Fifteen Thousand dollars. The Money Falls Into Good Id audi and Will be Carefully Invested. About a quarter of two yesterday afternoon, a medium sized working-man, with bearded face, presented himself to the paying teller of the First National Bank, and inquired if a check had arrived for him. On receiving an affirmative answer, he produced a bank book and received BABEL'S GRANDMA.

Tho world is oven as wo tako it. And life, dear child, is what wo make It." To Live on the Old Alan. I understand young Briefless is about to marry tho daughter of Old Bon4s, the millionaire. Yes, s' I am told. Will he give up the law business? Yes; he will give up the law business and go into tho son-in-law business.

Lowell Citizen. LT) 1 UI rf imparts strength to tho wholo system, and to tho womb and its appendages in particular. For overworked, "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription is tho greatest earthly boon; being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic, or strength-giver. An a soothing and strengthening nervine, "Favorito Prescription" is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, 'irritability, exhaustion, prostration, hysteria, spasi.is and other distressing, nervous symptoms, commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease.

It induces refreshing sleep nnd relieves mental anxiety and despondency, A Book of Kit) pages, on "Woman and Hor Diseases, their Nature, and How to Cure them," sent sealed, in plain envelope, on receipt of ten cents, in stamps. Address, "World's Dispensary Medical This Is sense, even if it is not Shakespearean. Indeed, it is tho opening stanza of an anonymous poem. It was tho sentiment of an old lady to her grandchild Mabel. And many a Mabol has found it to be true, and sho has made her life a very happy one becauso sho has taken care of her health.

Sho keeps on hand a supply of Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription, and so Is not troubled with those wasting diseases, (weaknesses, "dragging -down" sensations and functional irregularities that so many women endure. It is tho only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive Guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle -wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years. "Favorito Prescription" is a legitimate medicine, not a beverage.

Contains no alcohol to inebriate no syrup or sugar to derange digestion. As peculiar in its remedial results as in its composition. As a powerful, invigorating tomo, it creait upon it lor if lfi.uuu. ite then quietly left the place accompanied by Mr. Henry Hartman, the well-known hardware merchant.

The gentleman was Wm. Klein, of 931 Enterprise alley, Capitol Hill, and he was the holder of one-twentieth of ticket No. 64,385 which drew the first capital prize of in the drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, on the 11th day of this month. Mr. Hartman was an old and valued friend.

Mr. Klein is a fireman in tho National Boiling MilL He came here about ten years ago, and while always earning small wages, has accumulated enough to purchase a small piece of property on Capitol Hill, where he resides. Mr. Klein is a man of excellent habits, very level-headed, and while Novel Mountain Kailroud. Herr Trautweiler, the author of the idea of building a railway to the su nmit of the Jungfrou in Bwitzer-land, has published a brief amount of his scheme in answer to the objections and criticisms.

The railway would go from the valley below the summit, and would be almost entirely under ground. There would be several intermediate stations, from which convenient, woll-ar-ranged tunnels would lead to points on the mountain whence the best views are to be had. Should stormy weather come on, tho passengers could withdraw into the shelter of those tunnels. The railway will bo lighted by electricity so that it may be used by night as well as by day, and in all weathers. The journey from end to end will occupy about two hours.

Objections had been made on account of the extremo cold. But the mean temperature of tho air at the summit is only from 10 deg. to 14 deg. centigrade below zero in the summer the mean temprature of the air is only a little below zero. Herr Trautweiler estimates the average temperature of tho underground railway at about 37) deg.

Fahrenheit The difference of atmospheric pressure between the valley and the summit is about a third of an atmosphere, and passengers will become gradually accustomed to the change during the two hour's journey. All precautions can easily bo taken to secure proper ventilation, and to protect the rolling-stock from being frozen during the winter. When a man has the grace to be ashamed of himself he is not in need of the prayers of those who are ashamed of others. I Association, C03 Main Buffalo, N. Y.

W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE i (ik n.uu es. And Other Advertised Specialties Are tho Best In tho World. Nmiuiiii it'il-m n.ini prleiaro fctamnort on brittom.

aof.Q EVERY-WHl'irtR, If your dealer will not, supply you, send postal lor instructions how to buy direct from Jactory without extra charge. W. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass. DE.

PIERCE'S PELLETS The quarrel with tho man who is too polite to give blows and call names, is the quarrel that hurts biggest and most. CHEYENNE. VOWING. In the Congressional report upon the admission of Wyoming, many facts were given going to show hor as richer In resources than any of her sisters, and no territory ever applied for statehood so thoroughly qualified. This report shows the capital, CH EVENN to be one of the wealthiest cities of her size in the world, as she is the most favored and prosperous.

Tho Union Pacific Hallway is now constructing shops there, to cost and employ lO.UUO men. This tact, coupled with the early admlssson of the State, is rausing a rush to CUEYENNE. but her realty is still low. We have the best residence property In thb city, and offer liberal inducements to those who will build dwellings to supply tho Immediate demand, and which will net twenty-five per cent. To induce a quick response, we will on a limited numder of blocks, take two-fifths an clear lands or chattels, a small cash in one.iwo and three years.

Call at our Cheyenne office, or address Interio Land and Immigration Company, Department B. Denver, Colorado. Purely Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless. of course greatly rejoiced, at the good luck, did not lose his head, but will immediately invest his money in real estate. He is a married man with several children.

On learning that his ticket drew a prize, he gave it to the First National Bank, receiving a receipt for it. The bank sent it to the lottery people, and in about a week's time the check for the amount duly arrived. Mr. Klein has ben receiving' Unequaled as a Liver Pill. Smallest, Cheapest, Easiest to Take.

Ono Tiny, Supar-eoated Pellet a Dose. Cures Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derang-omenta of tho stomach and bowels. 25 cents, by drujrprists. Patented Atto. 16, 1887, Improved July 30.

IB89. r-XmtiW-l'j' BR' OWEN'S ELECTRO. GALVAHIC BODY BELT 6TJSIEH60EY "ill ITerrous Debility, ifyfllie'SSp Cestweassi, i Dfafanw, Nervousness, Trembling, Sexual Ex- Body. eases caused by Indiscretions ia Youth, Married or Fitigle life, (Tj-SKST TO nHSPOJiSlllI.E PARTIES OX 80 WTR TBUL. dr.

Owen's ELECTRIC INSOLES iPKnriiR. Alooan Electric Truss and Belt Combined. Bead 83.r.oBtice for FBKXIMust'd boob. 224 pagei, which will OS sent yru in plain aetled pnrVoj'e. Mention tliii paper.

Address OWEN ELECTRIC BELT APPLIANCE CO, 306 North Broadway ST. LOUIS, MO. 636 Broadway. NEW YORK CITY. ctjacobs oil many congratulations from his friends, and say9 he has to keep a sharp lookout for tho party who wishes to borrow a couple of dollars for a few days.

McKeesport (Pa.) News, February 28. A Question of Do you really thing life is worth living? Oh, I don't know. It depends on what kind of a boarding place a man has. Lowell Citizen. CURES PROMPTLY SCHOOL-DAYS.

The stormy winds of winter bet.t on the window Piino, And in the pauses of the blast I hear the pouring rain. The fire burns brisk and cheerful, the lamp gives brilliant light, Alone I alt, my bonks untouched: where are my thouKhts to-nlghl? They've borne me hack tochlldhood to youth l'ul sports and plays. To school and all its pleasures and glad vacation cays. The joys of enow in winter, tho summer games of ball, The dear companions of our youth I well remember all. Thoso were the happiest days of life, so free from care and pain: I wish that I were young enough to go to school again.

Oh school-days, happy school-days! how wo enjoyed each day! From Monday morn to Saturday night, the moments sped away. The joyous walk at morning, when nine o'clock was near, When we expect one man to be entirely good, we make as great a mistake as when we believe another man to be entirely bad. For Infants and Children, Castorla promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhaa, and Feverishness. Thus tho child is rendered healthy and ita sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or othor narcotic property.

STIFFNESS, STIFF NECK. Violent Tains in Neck. Friendship, June 14,1888. My wife had violent pnius in her neck, which was very sore and stiff. She wns cured entirely by St.

Jacobs Oil. JAMES 6TOWE. In Torrililo Pain. Ames M'fg. 18, 18S8" From over-excrtion every bone was made stiff and sore; in terrible paiu.

I was cured promptly by St. Jacobs Oil. J. C. BUCKLEY, Paymaster.

At Druggists and Dealf.r3. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER Baltimore. Mil. The meanest things of a man's life are done without deliberation, and the meanest things of a woman's life are done with it.

A new method of eomponndinK Tar. I SUBS mm for PILES, SALT EITM sodaltHktn PUeasen. Send 3 yc-srampH for Free Sample with Hook. 70 Sold hy all DruirRists na t7 TAK-O10 Jiundolph Chicago. Prioe.SOt.

As a rule people punish their friends more than they do their en emies. PUSTIJPPED FREE Insane Persons Hestored Eyj Dr.KLINE'S GREAT Vsa Nerve Restorer Spring Medicine Nils BRAIN RRVU uibKASES unty sure MOWS THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward foi any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by taking Halls Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY rrop, Toledo, O.

"We, the undersigned, havs known V. J. Cheuey for the last fifteen years, and believe him rerfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made bv their Arm. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wat.ding, Kinnan Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.

E. H. Van Hobsen, Cashier, Toledo National Hank, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucus urfacesot the system. Testimonials sent free.

Price 75c. per bottle. (Jold all druggists. A Heart Sorrow. I should never have recognized this other photo of yon, dear.

It looks so careworn and old. Yes; that was taken when papa wouldn't buy me the Duke of Dirt-water, Life. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I rrcommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archiir, M.

Ill South Oxford Brooklyn, N. Y. "I use Castoria in my practice, and find it specially adapted to affections of children." Ar.ES. Robertson, 51. 1057 2d Kew York.

From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is au excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative and relieving the pent up bowels and general system very much. Many mothers have told me of its excellent effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass.

iNFAI.LlBLFi if taken as directed. btts after It Is a necessity with nearly everybody. The run riry ttirv 1 use. JS2 tnit nottie irecro Fit patients, they pH'ii'g evpress rhrti yes on box when received. Srmi ninies.

1. O. and express address of to Tr klJNK.oii Arch St. 1 down, tired condition at this season is due to Im purities In the blood which has accumulated dur -IflXI! OF IMITATISC, FRAUDS. ing the winter, and which muRtbe expelled if you wish to reel wen.

jiooci rursapariiia tnur- IflPROTKn rXCELSlOll IMlBlTOrt. Simple, Perfect and self-Kctrulatiny. rimidredsirmio Cfssftil opernliun. Otiaran-teed to hatch ns Inrpo percentage of fertile epjrsns any other liatcher. Fend 6c.

for new niiia. Cataleptic. Circulars Free. Geo. II.

Slant, 321 323 N. 3d Q.l!iiicj-,lll. Tns Centaur Company, 77 Hurray Street, N. Y. if LowMt priced cj 11 i Htfcaer loads.

The warm and cheerful greeting ol friends and school-mates dear. The merry games at recess, the laughter and the noise, A pandemonium let loose of gladsome girls and boys. Tho chats with older comrades, too dignified to play, My memory brings them back to rue as though 'twere Too gay to dread the future, or dream of life's bard rule, We did not half appreciate those happy days at school. Oh! school-days, wasted school-days! "We thought the sessions long: Howofl, we scanned tho tardy clock, and knew It must, be wrong. Our tasks were studied just enough to answer questions right We did not come to school to learn, but only to recite.

We only cared to pass the time till school-. days should be o'er, And wearisome examinations vex our souls no more. We never dreamed that age would prize what youth had slighted so, When eyes are dim and brains too dull, to study what we'edkuow, If we were -mly young again, how we would strive to learn! Oh, wasted opportunities, ye never can return 1 We find, too late, that power and wealth would bow beneath our rule, If we had only utilized those precious days at school. Oh! school-days, weary school-days! the years have rolled away, And grief and disappointment have touched Our heads with gray. We thought, when youth was over, our future life would be A broad and flowery "plain of ease," from care and sorrow free.

Too soon we found Necessity took up the master's rule, And gave us harder tasks to do than ever we had at school. WILL BUY THE BEST 5-Ton Wagon Scale Jars r-rtn ssd Box Vil for circulars. J.mrs he J'avs the I'mtOt BIMCHAMTON, N. Y. To cure Biliousness.

Sick TIcaclaclie, Constipation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take the sale and certain remedy, SMITH'S The chief reason for the niorvellous success. of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in the article itself. It is Merit that ins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually accomplishes what is claimed for it, Is what has made it the medicino first in the confidence ef our countrymen, and given to Hood's Sarsaparilla a popularity andsale greater than that of any other blood purifier. "Jiarly last spring I was very much run down had nervous headache, felt miserable and all that. I was very much benefitted by Hood's Sarsaparilla and recommend it to my friends." Mrs.

J. M. Tayiab, 1119 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, 0. Creates an Appetite "I wish to enroll my name as one of those who have derived health from the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. For many years I have taken it, especially In the early spring when I am troubled with dizziness, dullness' unpleasant taste in my mouth in the morning.

It removes this bad taste, relieves my headache anil makes me feel greatly refreshed. The two bottles I have used this spring has been worth many dollars to me. I advise all my friends to take it." John Bisss. 663 43rd Street, town of Lake, Chicago, III. N.

B. Be sure to get Hood's Saispaarilla. Hood'S Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 six for Prepared only by C.I. HOOD A Lowell, Mass IOO Doses One Dollar WANTED Tho nttilress of nolillCTl who IioTneteactd a ls I.

oughly purities and vitalizes the blood, createsa good appetite, cures biliousness andheadacbe, gives healthy action to the kidneys and liver, and imparts to the whole body a feeling of health and strength. Try it this spring. "I take Hood's Sarsaparilla every year as a spring tonic, with most satlfactory results." C. Pabmelee, 349 Bridgestreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Purifies the Blood "Hood's Sarsnparilla purified my blood, gave me strength, and overcame the headache and dizziness, so that I am able to work again. I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to others whose blood is thin or Impure, and who feel worn out or run down." Luther Naton, Lowell, Mass, "We have used Ilocd's Sarsuparillu for years, and recommend it as the best spring medicine or blood purifier. Our boy is nine years old and has enjoyed good health ever since we began giving It to him. We are seldom without It." B. F.

Ghovee, Eoch ester, N. II. Hoods-Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. (1! six for (S. Prepared only by C.

I. HOOD fc Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One DoMar SOLDIERS' HOMESTEADS. How to win at Cards IMpp. clu.

Asimuliiijcseitt free to La Grippe has Left the System badly debilitate! in millions of cases. Take Ayer'sSarsapatilBa and restore Tone and Strength, It never fails. Prepared by Dr. J. C.

Ayer Lowell, Mass. Use the SMALL SIZK (40 little beans to tho bottle). They are tho roost convenient; suit all agea. triceof cither 6ize, 25 cents per bottle. If Mf 7.

17, 70; Photo-jrravure. im20l ItfVd panel size of this pleura far 4 centa (coppers or stamps). J. F. SMITH CO.

Makers of "Bile Beans." St. Louis, Mo. anyono on receipt of 4c. stamps navposUc.AJUrx-spori-alhniH-iaoiigy Mat. Union i'.

Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal Examiner V. S. Pension Bureau. We arnaraatee a C004 TKylnsj Dusiiiim every graduate.

TELEGSAPHY, American School Soiool ol TelesTaony -Madlaoia. la. MORPHINE HAWl'l' CTKErt HI at boine; no pala or luciinTeDlence, Bonk I frea. Meeker Medicine chieim. 111.

Experience and Sorrow instructed us lu torn, Till at last we learned our lesson a one to learn-That man is borne to ti ouble, as the sparks that upward fly," And there is no rest from toll and care In might below the sky. The lesso.i that "man never Is, but always to be blest," And happiness will never come till In the grave we rest. Kut then, in blissful peace, we'll soon forget life's fleetlnir pain, tiniiua vniU- 5" LABOR- LESS 1 prerrfbe an 3 folly tm dorse Big (3 as the only specific (orihecerialocure of this dispp.se. O. H.

ISO A II A M. M. Amsterdam, N. Y. We wild Big Gfoi many ysara, end It haj And never wish that wo were back In this Best Couch Medicino, Recommended hv Plivsioians.

JrCuw ta SJ Jr TOaDATsOW sCwumd boi MM t. I aaassSlrtetara. arimtrtjik I'-tfTuiGlialMlOa. W. U.

TELEGRAPH COLLEGE Send for circular nuti frc-p Umlmail Pns "ISkl PRPERS IOV 12 calls: "-Torderstn It F4TFHT Vi T' -Wilson A CcKit FSt.N.W nil PEHSIOH 1 Washinum, aiaa PFrt WON'TII made rriitnf? Insnmncc. ff. 6. HKIIAU, liujal lus. Chuago.

Wiuiniiieid KsVoU NolT CnrPS whom fill tp13A fails. "Plo.ieriTlt. nnl aironnahln lit world school again. OIMINI. taste.

Children take it without nhiwtinT.0 TW flnm-mata, rf -rj Ksnana slv?" we ueut aus faction. Qtaolaoatl, MAIUO HIS The man who has no one to care for him has better care than the man who has two women who want to care for him at the same time. D. R. DYCH CO.

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