Cape May Herald, 31 May 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 7

HOSPITAL SECRETS.

A Nurse Saya: “Pe-ru na it a Tonic of Efficiency.”

Ipfricncc iclth Pervna in an opr* S/elfrt-. Her fonUion in loHel* JanJ profetuional * land trig com - {bins lo give tpecial prominence f'o her utterance*.

hertca* illn»

nlaccnt c**e*. »ml h»»-r fern irven "iker ionir* :iwd, but I found th»t tbo« «bo u»fd lVraii» bad the quickest relief.

e quickest relief.

“Pcruna aeems to restore vitality, increase bodily vigor and renew health dnH strength in a wonderfully short time.■’—HRS. KATZ TAT-

t.OR.

J&sr w rwS'i™"”" ease and yet unable to 6nd any cure. I>r. Hartman, the :moo-ned specialist on fe-

ssra,, 1 "

a anui

many eases as make application to hu oaring th* summer months, _ without

I’eruna Medicine

President Eliot was argning in favor of education by -showing how" before the kindergartners Wednesday night. He said that he was learning something' every day by being "shown how." Ke illustrated his point by describing the training of medical students, and concluded by telling of an old friend of bis who had suddenly became deaf ia "How did this happen?" I asked him., ■■Well, I was blowing my nose the other day. when I felt something snap in my ear. followed by an aching and ••When abe' doe lot came he said the drum had split and asked how I did it. ‘I only blew my nose,' 1 told the doctor. “ ‘Veil, had yflu opened your mouth when you blew your nose you would i now have a damaged ear ’ « the medico's reply.

ipplication was appreciated itfc a great burst of laugh-

Dr. James C. Lewi*. Tip Top, Kr.. writer "1 bore an Invalid friend wbo bar had great beoeDt from Tetterfne lo chronic tetter. Bead a box to above addrear." 60c. a box by mail from J. T. Sbuptrlne. Savannah. Ga.. K your druggist don't keep it.

If your druggist dt The Iverage woman* worda don't hart as much weight aa her biacuita.

~ Merrill** Foot Powder.

As aheohite cure for all foot troublee. Guaranteed to etop all odor and egoaaatve perspiration. Bringsred.burning.emartlog. tired and tender feet to a perfectly normal condition. A an perior toilet article for ladle*. This powder does away with the uae of dree* shield*. Druggists, or sent direct la handrlnkletob tin package for Me. Enwis

some sprinkle top tin package for Me. ] y. Mrauax. Maker. Woodstock. Vt.

a seaside village inhabited chiefly, uld seem, by the widows and other

NEW

JERSEY STATE

NEWS.

Special Dispalcbcs Boiled Down Rapid Reading.

INCREASED WAGES FOR THOUSANDS

Boss Painter killed by Ga*—Lava *awtr Clipped Bah 1 numbs Deal Maa Ktl Usual Death—lire Stock Perished U Himes New lacorporatloas CharteredOther News al Ulertxt.

commercial review. Ceseral Trade CoadltUaa

WASHINGTON’S BEGINNING.

Bradatrect's say*:

fnrmly good wheat, com. oat*

•oved retail

qua:

hi* corps re

eating facta in iho

bomo of the public built

ria.-ii

• lips over a ga*. jet and rock, Otto Wackcrhagcn. a

‘ intic

>“'>> painter. 45 years old. of Atlantic dal intent. His wife, who had been in

al intent. His wifr. who had

'hiladelphia. came down on the morning express, arriving at io..». and on cn-. termg her home. 140 South Beltvuc avenue. smelted the gas. She traced it to the third story, where she was ‘hocked

body lying on the

ed the man found that life was gone The widow and her »on maintain that it .. - r —•-»—- -- deceased had

ird story, whr 1 her husband' Two physiciat

bereaved female relatives of sea captain*, summer boarders are the profitable

To one 6f thr

» the

no troubles to worry him.

The John A. Roehling's Sons Company. of Trenton, announced an increase of wages to its 4000 employes averaging icr rent. The increase is a voluntary

rent. The increase is a yolunt

one and was made, as explained byCharles ti. Roehling. "in consequence of

ceased cost of li- : -

the increased cost of living to which our employes have been subjected." The company's principal output is wire and wire rope, and it is now furnishing the wire cables for the new East Rive:

The Anglo-.Alaskan Construction Company, to contract lor the construe tion and equipment of railroads in Alaska. capital $3.500.uoo. was incorporated at Trenton. The incorporators are Thomas S. Barrett and Kredertck H ■Seward, of New York, and Louis B. Daily. Jdrscy City. It is thought the Company- has been formed to do thdVor‘tniction work for the Valde Copper River and Yukon Railway Company which was incorporated a few dWs ago

nost unl-

____ - .... and cot- j

1 crop reports, improved retail demand . rrput tsed by warmer weather, a full vol- j live* ic of re-order business for this sea- ; eatln

son of the year, heavy railroad ea on the situation

continued unrest .... ,

ness of large numbers of industrial , Peat-tonacd com workers as a result thereof. j l '* w lb* *

Wheat is slightly lower on good crop 1 city that reports, but straightened supplies of corn ; wit*,

and oats make holders confident. Com . su ppji es arc only half those of it's, and 60 per cent, of the stock

ago. Cbttc

•nfiden

Hog

■ •w ■ l^tlarv AUtsd la railing t'p ihn

Cnptlnl lurir.

Effort* to provide more decent and liable quarters for the ehlcf execu-

reeall many Intur-

erly hlalory of Idlngs In Wa*h-

° t nly b^ l "h^ I 'W

and'the idle- I 11 no ‘* unUI 17fl ' ! th ■ , the ‘’*tn

■f industrial

« of Ue 13 colonic*

last

excited the mirth of the

arebodlng of the

| circumference of the city j spread* out under the grw

Cl.Il •„ w.. d.,(Wlr conmciM u,, t short selling, but ral- 1 dl^raAion* ortnlgally laid , products generally are engineer, I.'Enfant. Where the auperh I i» lower and butter is patent office now *tretches In marble

early on 1 lied later, rather ras ^so off.

Business failures for the week number 15J. as against 190 last week. 192 in this week last year. 167 in 1900. 158 in 1809 and 231 in 1808. Failure* in Canatp lumber 17. as against 22 last week, and 24 a year ago Gearings aggregate $50,379^87, a gain of 8 per cent over la»t week and of 30 per cent, over last

imposing t by the

najesty the poetic Frenchman, .utplred by recent event* In Pari*, had

LATEST QUOTATIONS

Wheat-. .

idelphia No. 2. 85a

86tfe.

viS

8sa8s! Jc; Baltimc

tohisso'Ac.

Hay—No. t timothy. $15.00. No. 2 timothy $14.00x14.50; No. 3 timothy

$12.0081300.

"I he •Novelty* Glass Company, of Elmer. has a large order for insulators ol immense sire, the largest ever made These are to be used to hold the wires now running from Niagara Falls to Buffalo. The laooo volts now leaving the*Falls are nearlv all lost bgcat’se the

er en route, will carry the

the “Falls are nearlv 3 electricity seeks the ’ ri immense insult

and in a sense The molds to

I he an expenmake them are the

led and it requires

large-t ever constri four tngn to lift or Thomas S. Guyer. 60 years old. wastruck and instantly killed by a trolleycar at Atlantic City. The accident 'occurred in South Atlantic Chy. where Guyer was employed on street repairing. He was deaf and did not hear the' car approaching. His head was crushed. The directors of the Malaga Camp Meeting Association have elected Rev. Sanford Nichols, of Glasshbro. president of the meetings for the coming season.

their president.

injTof & Cmn'm^t nIw 0 ^^-

entailmg'aTo.s ""Th^ut*'$2,000. Firi! horses and other live stock perished in

, h r£nl

,h,

elected those officers: President, John T. *»:-i » John H. Hutchinson:

Bishop: secretary. John H. Hutri treasurer. Robert P. Snowderf; dit John I. Bishop, Daniel 1_ Woolman,

ames O. Glasgow. Edward 1 nd William IT Wills. 7

In order to 1 beds for the ni

sist in furnishing eight *• addition to the BurlHospital. contributions

mgton county Hospital, contributions during the past week have been received

past week have been received Knights of Pythias. Mount Ancient Order United Work-

Holly. $30; Ancient Order United men. Mount Holly. $10: Daugh America and Junior Mechanics,

. ... * of Junior Mechanics, Taber-

nacle, $21. /

Fears for the strawberry croo are entertained bv grower* xound Woodbury. Especially is this so.jjiold beds, where the earth does not contain enough .moist-

ure to expand the fruit.

The Pennsville dhildren who were

bitten by a mad dog some tii

her

reason her been rented

future landlady gave pleasant rooms had

before.

"You see, my husband never died till last winter." A perhaps more regretful though equally casual treatment of the departed •nggested the following note of apology from an Iri*h woman blessed with a large family: "Mts. Muijihy is prevented by death from returning the wash this week, but hap£* to give entire satisfaction next

SpreJncd Knee for

3^2 Yea.rs.

Prom among the nuemous unsolicited

testimonials which hare been received in praise of St. Jacobi Oil we xlect that c

Mr. Arthur Harrison, of Will/ord Ea*t, Nottingham, who suffered ■prained knee for yean. He s

had been suffering from a rery bad sprained

I *Kd bnw endei

been suffering from a very I

■ 3X y«a»». through pbying football.

the doctor's ca

. .. b care twice,

and had used all kinds of oils and embrocanoos, when I was recommended to try St. Jacobi Oil. After trying two small bottles I am pleased lo say my Ir.ee is now as per-

fc as ever. I should ham

fact and strodg a

written you before, but wanted

thorough trial, and am glad to infoha you that since uring St. Jacobi Oil 1 hare never

felt another twinge of p..r -

to give it inform ye

Wha.t One Needs When they «re weary and Cant, without a* appetite, hare no ambition, cannot tleep, nervous and irritable. Taka VoguteFa Curarire Compound, which purifies. *n1 and ritahxts the Uood and makes

Engfish phyncian, that is prominently befota

n by a. mad do^ some time ago. a sent to a Baltimore institute, are rec< cring and will be sent home this week.

The People's Water Company, of Milllie. who have been waiting the deciof the courts in rerard to the water

of lay-

sion of the courts in rerarc dispute, have resumed the

'8 P'l

Green Fruits and Vegetables.—Apples New per brl $3.50x4 50: do No. 2s. all trieties. per brl $2.7583.25. Asparagus Norfolk, per dozen $2.00*2.50; do, Eastern Shore, Maryland, per dozen, prime, $1.5091.80: do. seconds, $1,253 1.50. do. wild. 75ca$l.oo. Beets— Oiarleston. per crate $1.2581.50; do. Norfolk, per bunch 485c. Cabbage— Charleston. Early York, per crate $1.25 at.50: do. North Carolina, per crate $1.25 at.50: do. Norfolk, per. brl $1253140 Cucumbers—Florida, per basket or box $125x1.75; do. Charleston, per basket $1.50x1.75; do. North Carolina, per bask-

Eggplanrv—FJorid^ per . Green peawr-Jorth

per half-barrel basket ^»$i.25 do. per full Marrel $2.oaS& 25: do. Charleston ant^aavannah. per half-bar-rel basket 7Sfa$ioo: do. Norfolk.

brl —a$a.25; do. per basket $1009105;

sf;

ket $1009105;

per brl $2.2532.50; do. brl —a$2.25 ; do. per box " per bushel box

Kale—Native. 1..

Lettuce—Native, per bushel box

soaToc. Onions—Bermuda, per box $1.8021.85: do. Egyptian, per sack $2.75 3300. Oranges—California seedlings, per box $2.2503.25; do. naveti, per box $3.25-4.oa Radishes—Native, per 100 bunches, red. 60975c: do, per 100 bunches. white. 50965. Rhubarb—Native, per hunch 15592c. Spinach—Native, per bushel box .25*30c. Spring onions, per too bunches 60975c. Squash—Charleston. per bushel box 75ca$i 00 Strawberries—North and South Carolina, per qt., «a7e: do, Norfolk, per qt. Jaqt; do. Eastern Shore. Virginia, per qt. 538c; do, Maryland per qt. 538: do. Rappahannock fier qt. 438; do. ANhc Arundel, per qt. 8*12. String beans—Charleston, per bafket. green. $1.5091.75: do, wax, $1.50 ar.75. Tomatoes—Florida, per six-bask-et carrier, fswey. $2.5092.75; do, fair to

good. $15082.25: do. culls. $1.2521.50. Potatoes—White--Maryland and Penn-

sylvania. per bu. No. 1. 75*85c: do do seconds. 60 370: New York, per bu, best stock. 85290; do do. seconds. 65*75: Western, per bu. primed. 85*90; new Florida, per brl. No. I. $4 5025.00: do, do. seconds. $3.003350. Sweets—Potomac* per brl. fancy. $3.50*400; North Carolina, per brl. fancy. $3.509400 Yams, North Carolina, per brl, fancy,

$300*3.50. * *v

Seed Potatoes.—Maine Houlton Early Rose. $3.25 to $3.35; Maine grown Beauty of Hebron. $3.25 to 3-35; Maine grown Burbank. $3 25 to 3.30; Maim 'wn Green Mountains. $3.25 to >30. Jotter—Separator. 23234: Gathered Cream. 22223: Imitation. 19320; Prints, t-lb. 24325: Rolls. 2-tb. 23224; Dairy pts

Id.. Pa.. Va.. —it3.

Eggs—Fresh laid eggs, per dozen. 16*

>654c.

Cheese.—New York State Cheddars, itViaii^c; do do flats. rt$(at2c: do dc small. 12a 12*4c Ohio—Flat*. lOJiaiic; do picnic. n'^aTfie. Skims, 9atoe. Swisr

cheese, uau'/k. Live poultry.—Hi

•y reel

marked tha site for a national taberr.arle. where national events were to be religiously commemorated, where national obsequies were to ha celebrated. and the dead honored by U10 country were to be burled and their monumenta perpetuated—a sort of Pantheon to the glorlea of the republic. But the Frenchman'* hope* and plan* were early nipped, for even In those early dgye ' Job*'' and "ring*" found their Account. He waa beset on all slJes by venal legislators and self-seeking Jobber*, and practically coerced Into throwing up his comm!*sion In disdain, leaving the city completed by Andrew EMirott. In 1782 $500 In gold was offered, without restriction as to calling, to the citizen who should send In the accepted design for the president's house. Five hundred dollars and a lot In the new city or a gold medal were offered for the beet desigi the capitol. To a generation that

become familiar writh the sums annual*

KZporlaaor. "Hive you ever had any theatrical exalicant. "I onccwalkcd the railroad from

Cum R, r,,tr:»!aa. Cai banclu*. Kir. Mrdlrlus Km. Robert Ward. Maxey'a, (J*., aaya "1 suffered from blood-poison, my brad, fare and shoulders were ooe mass of rorrup ache* in boors and joints, burning,

skin, ulcers on leg, was sll discouraged, but Botanic

Blood Balm cured me perfectly, healed all the sores and gsve my skin the nch glow of health. Blood Balm put new life into

blood and new ambition into my brain " Blood Balm (B. B. B 1 cures al)

malignant blood troubles, such as eczema,

pimples.

thing, scabby si

my bio BoUou

and .scale*, [ neles, serofub

vised for all obstn

T

of Bad Blood.

Blood

DruggMU, 81. To pro'

Balm sent free and prepaid by waling Blood Balm Co., 12 Mitchell 8 tree I, At lanU, Ga. Describe trouble and free med

ical ad rice seat

° »«

The toUl e in New Yort 887.01).

‘"S

-sign of hat has

them will seem thrifty f: barking upon city bill Mini

it of 818.2DO ft

gram Vlrgl

Irglnia and Maryland.

Thi*. however, w national lottery

Indeed. • ling with

the states of

s supplemented by »ry. for which 60.000

tickets were sold and of which 16.730 were fo draw prizes, the capital one being a hotel which was to c $50,000. The price of the ticket r *7. and the prizes ranged from *10 up to the hotel. Nor need the student of

tonfis

pressed by the laxity of our times, wholly despond when he reflects that

illy

lottery was made use of not only In the building of our national capi-

schi

the wheel for money to secure their

usefulness.

In 1796 the president's house and the capitol were the only evidences of

ere the traveler now aees

icsU. edlflc that eclipse

and taste. When

a city 1

squares and monuments, edifices and

gardens and parka

Paris

nty

the lottery failed and the suma Voted

and Vienna in beaut

by Virginia and Maryland gav< Washington was less of a city than

Cahaba. down in Alabama which was once the capital of that state ar-1 was void for taxes. Three hundred thousand dollars were asked by the commissioners to go on with the work, and the country was distracted by such profligate outlay. The prexs of the time thundered against such extravagance.—Washington Times.

• rash.

s handle 1

lolesale

Why hardware store*

ttsx was explained Jte other day by a

_wbol

It appears that all

a well

iwap their they get

r.igh tl

In other parts of tl

country, the tin peddlers f

south, as s

1 for beeswax, which

very cheaply.

They make a nice profit on their tinware In the trade, and they also get a profit on the beeswax when they it over lo the- retailers In hsrdi

Postmaster Focer. of Pitman, has hern nnoyed by mischief-making children ho fill the letter boxes with paper.

who till the sticks and stc

Congressman H hri' resides at Paul-

who resides at Kaulsooro. has Deo vised that a rural free delivery routi he established at Paulsboro on Aug

islagrr. en afi-

A 5-year-old hoy of Albert Bodine. of I’ennsgrove. hifd the end* of each thumb cut joff by a lawn mower with which he and a companion were playing. The Woodbury Anxiliary of the Red Cross has forwarded $50 to the Martinigue sufferer' The salary of the postmaster at Medford lias been increased from $1,000 to

$1,100.

JSS9 szi&lzrJSr- h "

Fire hadly damaged William Bi*p-

Ham's —“*

« ‘tables, at Millville.

The town of Oover, on the Southern tails ay. In Halifai

•niion of th

tore is a bill to establish

court." It is designed to set up composed of fair-minded and ii

authorized

j setts Legii an "industrial

a court, impartial all the

men authorized to investigati

farts relating to an industrial dis|mte and to decide what shall be the minimum wont day in acordance with test* definitely stated. Labor and capital shall

he regarded a* partners m f *~

of

Mom., was indicted on the bcrrling $198,000

n production.

»f th Falls

roosters.'each.’25a 10c: spring chick* 30332c; winter chicken*, tier lb, * young chickens. 123130. Dock*.

tg\c lb. i8a22c;

loatyc. lion and

sailers, late talk 60 lbs and up. close selection, tiai2c; cows and light steers, S'A

Hides—Heavy steers, asi alters, late kill 60 lbs and

turn

over lo tha - retailers in nsrdware.

The wax passes fro.u them to the wholesale hardware nen In the cities end they.chip it In barrels to New York. Often there are received notices from customers that they have ablpped a certain number of barrel* to apply on account. Beeswax Is always a staple article and in the trade la Just

as good as cash-at all times. Like many other goods, it jometlmw

fluctuates In price, but there is al-

a real

imbs came

way* 1 ent hi

price

demand. Before the p lives and honeyeom

• the w

use some years ago the wholesale price

twenty-five cents vf >ouod -

Chicago—Cattle — Choice steady to Mrdng, others weak lo lower; good to orime steers $72X>*;.55; poor to medium $5.00*6.75; stockcrs and feeders $2.75* 5.J5: eows^$i.50*600; heifers $2.50*6.50: cannerr^*!.50*2.50: bulls $2.50*4^0; calve* $2.503700: Texas-fed steers $5.50 26.85. Hogs—Mixed and butchers' $640 »7 J7!o'.good to choice heavy $7.i5«7-35; rough heavy $^9527.15; light $6.702700; bulk of sales JYt^.ao. Sheep—Choice.

of wax

Where Urge number* of bees are kept the patent comb was used, and the consequence was that the bees did not have to manufacture any comb, and fh the course of s year the production of wax decreased so much that the price went np to seventy cents a pound wholesale. It even went higher than

then It fell again.

Ask Yoar Daoiar For Atiea'a FaM-Kaaa. ss2sr25KffSS.iBrr'i::

What a pretty girl wants is a f plenient of compliments.

T. J. Cbener A Co.. Toledo, O., Prop*, ot Ball's Catarrh Cure, offer 8100 reward lor aar ease of catarrh that cannot be cured br taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for teetlmonlala, free. Bold by Druggists, 75c.

8io

lily make a

:t believe that all r

1 am sure Plso's Chre tor Consumption aavcj

Bronchitis

“ I have kept Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in my house for a great n years, h is the best the world for coughs 1 J. C. Williams, Arties, N, Y.

All serious lung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. Three atm: Zk.. Me.. SI. AffWaoWa

I jaar Aortar. U ha aaye taka tt.

thaa 4a aa ha Mr* It ha

are made richer and more productive and rich soils retain their crop-pro-ducing powers, by the use of fertiNzera with a liberal percentage of

Potash.

W'rite for our boolu—eent frttrhich give all details. GERMAN KALI WORKS, as Sowi. Ktw YsA C

that tor a while, and tl —New York Herald.

ice wethers $5,703 $;.75»6-25: nAtive, stern lambs $5,252

* $7.J5-

ittle steady: choice . 1.50*680; good $s£o

$740: medram*^7.20»^i^; f heavy 7 Ymt' ers $74507.30; light Yorkers $7.05*710; Pigs $64)0*700; rou^h $6Jo. Sheep

la tha "Caatlnasaa.” “No, we don't encourage supper parties." said the manager of the continuous performanc-! theatre, “hot we are powerless to prevent them. They ' - In the afternoon and camp

come early

MISS LAIMA HOWARD,

Presldeul South Eud Ladled Golf Club,

f Club, Chircgo, Cl red W

Lydia E. Pin.'j.u:i*h

Com]Kir.nd After Ihe Ihct Dee* ton* Had Failed To Help Her#

looked so dark Lo me s year or two ago. I had (instant pains, mr limbo swelled. 1 Usd disxy spells, sud never

MISS I-SLRA H07A1

knew one day how

next. 1 was n

ould feel tlM

rrrous and had no appetite. neither could I sleep wrondly nights. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, uaed in conjunction with your Sanative Wash, did

iction with your Sanative Wash.

rnismm tors are guessing and erperimentinw when they try to cure a woman with

it of complications, such 8fl

Lot com u do n<

jrtmei

mine ; but you do not gnei

wish all suffering women could only . know of your remedy : there would to less suffering I know."—Lacha How* Aim. 113 Newberry Are.. Chicago, 111. —$SOOO ferfdl If chxi m-lmrrnlU It net yuftm. Mrs. Pinkham invites all women who are HI to write her for : advice. Address Lynn, Mn—.,

giving full particulars.

MILLIONS

OF WOMEN

Preserve. Purify, and Beautify the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands with

Mnxtoxs or Wox Boar, assisted by Concuas f for beautifying tbs skin, for deaMiag A scalp, and tbs stopping of fallhw hail, fli softening, whitening, and soothing ni rough, and sort bands, fee baby rasfar itchings, and irritation*, and for all tl purposas ct the tmlet, hath, and numsL Millions of women nse Ccncva* Soar hi • for annoyinl irrltaUona, info , and axcoriauooa, or too free ex

•®ptlc pnrpoaes, which readily ■ themselves to women, especially m

Complete Treatment for ■amoart.«]

tin ct cro.ts aad acaiea tod m'urn I IrrlutloD. nod nootirt- ana heat, aa RasotrixT Kills (£*.), to oool and cl Cvnccai Rnocrairr Puxs P

Costal) an a mw. tasulsM, o4ortMa,*ooa*a*lMl so MU tots for tbs osisbraud liquid CvnoUBa i Huoarswr, aa wall a for all omsr Mood part. . "

1 format I otnsr

Rmm

— rou^

lower; prime wether* fsiSoafRo; culls

s; choice lambs

g In with the baa-

'$6.75*7-00; veal calves $700*7.50-

UBORARO' INDLSTIT

St. Paul's Building Exchange refuses to recognize the Building Trades CorniNew York plumbers and gas fitters 7ul , rtC *‘ Ve commencing E E. Schmitt, the labor mayor of San Francisco, says he is not a candidate for

Governor.

Efforts are being made lo induce Congrrte to pass a bill establishing s govern-

52.'

th* fat woman ket and the threi

regular. In that baakat you will pro-

Jnd a

some pickles,

perhaps a tumbler of Jelly, -\bout G

o'clock they will consume this provender and be prepared to enjoy the evening perfonnanre. despite the Diet that thsy have already aeon it In the afternoon. 'Chmots' have no effect upon the supper parties. A bad song and dance team will go on and do their -vorst to drive but ihe fitter* In order

1 pouring water <

r will stand for arythfog."-

VUS KTHKATMKVT.awtxl W. Oral, toro.w

I have been a sufferer front dji pepsia and sick headaches. I 1 many times compelled to leave tv and go home. Our druggist toldl me to try Ripanv. 1 am now in] much better health. 1 can cat a most anything, have no headacht and work steady. 1 also was great!] affected with constipation, and Ri pans gave me relief from that.

Avakl l> bU.M'

at

At OrogL The Flre-Caat psekwt bi snough for an I ordinary occasion. Tha family boidla, I •0 oeuU, contain, a ruppfy for a year.

Wills Pills

n.Ta’ss.'s

Lead 1 World.

1 An Ym SW O. addraat t«

RMS

o eo hays raan* 10 4*z. >. K. OwUaa,