vwmzifmwa' -VIIII LIITI IJIIIII RUIHVK CIIIID CIT "Clix MAUI) worth of jowolo In A duping our 5! the hnndl of the porter, who was 1 ohchd \ before he had left the our with the can oon tdnlng the vnlunhla. (`.AtArI-In nul-id. Imnllh And swan! hunt}: ` ltttnlillly. ` Sloepleu nights mule miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh`: cure in the nmedy for you. For sale by W. J. Wilson. ngont. Kin ton. KI -- I`I_.. I ....1- I.'-ll.._.. ..- ...- ..__.. I_-l.._ CIVIIIE` I IIKIJPIIIU ulllgn lllu INWlI\CIlIDIIn V` n J. \\ ilson. agent, Kinglton. Hilho Hllrria, of Michi n. ox lain: thnt the won "obey" was not lm spa? from the mnrringe service hy the late .pi|oopAl cou- vcntion. No clorgylmn in Allows-l to omit thin vow for the hrinle when performing the ceremony. Hlnoniann niahin nsuln Inino-I-nhln In: Hunt HIISBUU "TU. Slxilolfn euro will immocliatelv relieve` croug. whooping cough and lxouclnitip. W. l um-nt. Kinmton. I). IV IUIIII` IKUIIU, IXIIIKIIIJII. There in I woman in Ohio who eat: noth- ing but pie. Why nho chow this form of suicide in [Inference to Rough on Rue" mu prohn ly because the Inter sometimes Inisnnn n! IIIIHIUHIITIJ IVIIUVUII Hy \IIIl ` J. \Vilaon. agent, Kingnmn. ` Them in A wnmnn in Hhin ' Illll. CKUUII I'\IIlKUI('I|. 1 There are in Pnris m-er .`Il,tI)II people who make their livin of rug-gathering and hur- ` rowing in the u -Irina uf the city. ('rnnn, whnnninu nnnuh Ami Iwnnnhilin i IKIWIIIK III IIIU IIIFIIIIIU "I UUU \.'II._\ . Croup, whooping cough and immediately nlloved Ivy Shiloh`: n J \\'iinnn Anon: Kinanlnn III! UUUTI M) I|ll(l ll CIIIU. For lune back, side of chat. use Shiloh : Porous Pluter. l`ri~.o 2.5 cents. W. J. Wil- son. agent, Kingston. Thorn Am in P1!-in nvnr IIIIIII nnnnln "Inn 1 Hot and Cold Bonn at all Hour: at JONES TONSORIAL PARLOR BI-lush Amorlctu Haul Block. Clnnmco St. N.B.-'l1IoIo no ruin nun. In the oily cud uaqunn my auburn Rot V. Anni. H13. A nasal injector free with each bottle of Shiiolfl catanh remedy. lfico 50. One of the licemen on vugml in the Rah~ ` way mystery as consulte an astrologer in his effort to nd A clue. IL`-.. I-_.._ |__-|. -3 I- -l ..L ._. .._- LVI.:I-I_I- The Prince of \\'ules. it is now Iunrm-I, never wears a pair of trousers mum than five times. A ...._-l .'..:....A.... L..- ...1A|. ......L `1>`l`4 J IIIIIIII `III VIIIIIDIX. Cntnrrh curod. health and sweat truth .........I I... LlI..L'. (kt.-9|: D-u....I.. II-I... unsung lad; tor Bu-In. Cloth: dipped in I thlckooludnn of common baking nod: In wnbr and ippllod to tho In- jured surface no excellent for bums. They must be kept wet by squeezing mom nod: and water on them whonewradry spot begins tn nppmr. I In lllll . M Clara Louis Kellogg came out losing MLNI) -m-u J in-nln In A nlnnnlna nun Al Au Objection to Cnpoulu. It is claimed that capsules cannot. bond- \'nntagmusl_\' need in administering medicine ` to porsoms \x-lxusostnnmchs have been rendered irritable by excesses in strong drink. The l capsules are not likely to be dimolved if there * is any form of alcohol in the stomach; for alcohol acts upon the gt-lntlne of the capsule, rand:-rlng it Insoluble. Dlnlnfooting with Sulphur. Dr. Mohr, of Christians, reportltho follow- ing plan 01' tmnting whooping cough by dis~ infection with sulphur: The pntient is rohed in clean linen and taken out of the sleeping room in the morning, where are left all the bedding, linen, clothes uni things that can- not be washed. Sulphur is then burned in the room in the pl`(\p0l`liUll of twenty-five grains t0(`\`0l`_\'(`lll)l(` motor of space in the apartment. After five hours the room is n.irul and tho patient is rvturmxl; tho atmos- pl)(`l`\` is purified and Ixmlicatui, and breatlr ing it over night usually effects a cum of whooping vnmzh within twenty-four hours. ; I I i nu-nnv I tllvlllo lliruuu annuuvwvu au- Dm Mitchell and Reichart have pursued some very original And valuable researches upon the venoms of poisonous serpents, in- crnding rattlesnakes, moccasins. ground nt- tleennkea, copperheads and coral suckers. They nd that all treeh serpent venoms are more or lem alike in appearance, being uids varying from the palest umber tint to a deep yellow, and that the active principles of the venom are contained in its liquid parts only. They arrive at the conclusion that potasic permanganate. ferric chloride in the form of the liquid or tincture and tincture of iodine seam to be the most active and promising of generally available local antidotes. The search for u chemical antidote which can prove available after the poison has reached the circulation is considered almost hopeless. i vegetable Poinous-rnuIng wp.....;.. I conga with sunuauu} w i , There isacurlouuzuperstltiou birth. minds of man y that all vegetable remedies are com- parativoly harmless, wihile mineral sub- stances are much mo jnjurioua to the human economy. Ac-com _ Record the prejudice iseatiraly n-ithouc foundation. At the pmsont time ulist. 0! pols0ns,will show a great _prepomloran`ce of the vegetable kingdom. We hnve, for ex- ample, such universally conaumnl substances as alcohol, tea. coifee and tobacco. These purely vegetable substances do a hundred fold more to poison and` (lt`li`l'inrate the ' human system uihan does the whole mineral phannacopaela. But. ix-aide these we have opium, Indian hemp and the whole seductive list. of purely vegetable narcotics. By far the most powerful poisons are of purely vegetable origin. .such, for instance, is atropanthhn, of which aaolutiou containing one part to ten million of water will kill the exposed heart of a frog. The most .~ubtlo and evasive of poisons is the active principle of the purely vegetable digitalis purpurea. while atrychnia has probably poisoned more , animals and human beings than any drug but arsenic. The mineral drugskilxivh cause harm are few in numbenand, it` we except arsenic, are not especially violent poisons. In ne. ii . is the purely _\'e}z0Lable drug: that are the most dangerous. We wish, says The Record, that the public could be made to understand this. when confronted with allur- ing notices of the perfect safety and harm~ lesmeea-of purely vegetable" drugs. "8 to The Hadieal ` Local Antidote: for Snake Venom. n__ ".`A..I.-II -__) II-:-|.-._A |._,,, CLEANLINESS IS NEXT T0 GODLINESS. `PHYSIOLOGY AND_ mensna. *Au.;.m.... 770- III Foot. NEWSY ITEMS. Langmu- AL- I_,.-. -bronchitis A.._. I\' H-A T-I.`__F'?'3'C_>_N~ stvdyutu . P.8.-lhunnhnnhuvro hnvonoolxlnlnoy hognoqgh nuruddcnlnhlgunhnvolnocn buulxnuh. can chum uusoonnuofuasncluouroyou vouo Ioutqy|ttboNovGhu. IIOPMNCESM`. /f75JfWatc/2 D0870? u5` 1 I) ? Y Go3I3:sT. A|in|omoohulcuhcnhon|yono;oIol'|kln:l oouontonoo. `Hay tn the Richest Goods our thorn in Cnnods No not Bud: all wrought in m I Spence &. Orumloy, April 25. SPENCE 62,5 'oRi7ML:E:Y s \ by using our HIGH HR!-I '1'!-IS'l` CYLINDER OILS and Mnchine Oils. All Uiln gunrnnuul. McColl Bros. & Co., Toronto. A __2I ll ` still lead in .\l.\(`HlNl-I OILEL Our Oils have wood the taut for you-u, And are now and by all Leading Munnfnctunn in the Dominion. (SOLD AND SILVER .\H'Il).\LS have been ururdod our Oil: when-var exhihiml. .\lnnufnctunra and Steamboat owner: will .-u 1: 1 uuu.\uu nun-1 -|~l\.~II\ 1\\II nu:-.-an ..nn .. n g. . .-... - NHNNES&BURNS : EVERY PAIR A BARGAIN! Mgpasa DYEING. WORKS, PRINCESS s'r._.___- KINGSTON. Gentlemen. you make a mistake if you don't purchase your Spring Clothing from us, as thousands are doing. We offer only the latest and heat production: of the Idling and most reliable manufacturers. Our Ordered Clothing produce: for the purchaaer Grand Results. aurpuaing the buyer`: higheat expectations, that in why we command thepatron age and the admiration of the lover: of Faahionable Clothing. One trial will make you acknmwledge the fact that we produce In Onlered Clothing remarkable garments, unsur- passed for gumlity. Durability aml Worhnamhip, an-l Unparalleled for Low Pricea. - -- _.-.-v .- -v,.-.- v-...r_.-'_. ---.-', -.v-'--`- ._ ---w v-ww-u are magnicent and will uuuo you for Completeness nnd Variety. Comprising Ran And Handtomo Design: of (`0RKSCRE\\'S. DIAGONALS AN D 'l`\\'EI-IDS is beyond oompuinon. Fancy Noveltiu in Fine Goods for Spring On:-coating: nrn nunaninnnt Alln` u~|' Anunnn unn `Ar l`nn:nIn!nnn-a nn.I \'n-Int -_1.,_._j___}j ___.. }__,_Z_.._.___ _ j.. THE ART OF DRESSING! f ffA`E1)%1%N1+; j M;x(fHINE OUR DISPLAY OF S'U'I'I'I]N"G-S Mnyt. A. J. McHJIl0N. - 110 I'BL\'('E88 STREET. ltvlllpqyonryludyhlhgutouudvioinltytoos And no tohonoll tho (`an vnllnhnnllnhl. Jun 0} I1-on-ssor. and see now you will no oeautmed as A result. Young and old F " are Lw)MiMlm\'ltw. yvl t-:T'l`ho fosaor will try on his sum and Dress the Hair (too of charge. (7! whotheriiodn are bought or not. A M! Km Axniudnorgoouuol ad ddod d -n nnluhod. m `n ' M ' I ma! nn and lung fnr sale the "Jam |"nnk:um LACE - CURTAINS with styles of Hair Goods which for \'ariaty. design and quniitv. have never been omm-d by him before in Kingston. Lndim and gun- lix-men who are BALI) or who have thin and grvy imir. should not miss this. . opportunity to mil in his Show Room and be convinced that a line hand pf luur is a crown of lory to all human beings. (`umo then and we the Fine ` Ladies Bums. avy Front Pieces. Wins. Lona Hair Bruda mur naaerown or Iory to all human beings. Come then and the rum ice. Lon: Bur m-dds. avy Places. W H Switches. omen : Toufooe. Eve! and have them tried on $o l`rofcssor.nndsoohowyou wil be benut Hod result. Young an d h I coniiall invited. l.TTI1n fnannr n"I Orv nn lulu Qt`-I... n-ul nIi\ou Ihn lint: 'Iu\n 40 ulna-can IT IS WORTH TELLING TWIGE April May 5. And see the assortment of Beaded Panels and Waist Set: to match, in all colors. May 0. We u'..n-m lodge no comp:-lion. because we have nonc-In Vnriety, Quality or Prices. McColl Bros. & 00., Toronto, A nd lupply of 73383 OYBTIR8. FBIBE BOLOGNA. IAOBAOIS. OUT. ELI C TONGUE DON'T FORQET |_ TWQDAYS ONLY. During our\Sale This Week cannot be equalled in the trade. So we repeat the assertion. the Prices at which we offer -JUST OPENED TO-DAY 600 PAIRS. The Reliable and Close-Priced Dry Goods Stung. 1-IN H\\'I-281` AND M()ST l-'.-\SCINATIXlv COLORSSBI lhkottrnopdnto A. J . 2 MAHON. Q I THE HAIR;-Thom is nochlnflnbout the human to of/no great importance. nor anything thnt w I chnngoltoooon otnl tron: old to 'oun$:(r`I'Ium `young to old. fmm A home}: to I Man and nice- I I on us than ladyor nuenmnnhan anion. walk Haul run Innnutaoulnd pl: 0! BVIAN Inn. This in . daily dumonsu-nlcd In thonnnndso! x ~ PRO]-`. D0 WIND. ot To:-onto. has ' boon greatly lnm-nnunlnl In Improving the moml appearance of the hand: boos or 0 t ounnndp of Indies and caution wrong a I out Canada and the United States. L - w -.- ----.-nu. uv unruiuvu bvvnIIIa.. on: m... forth)! `pp...-1 lumouizvgumnnogng. kgnhdu 3;` ram 313% guitar.` and in most cases gum detect:-um uimma. and that 8' u 0 -r 'I'."'I. A" ' q-A . UBHIPTUH 00383! UUIPAN Y. is Iumpod on lnlido cl Coraline Goods. Without Which None are Genuine. 3*" -"`"'..`ia'.. 3.`-`..`;`:."""no'.L d .; `.':'?'?.. t.'..,.`7"1`;.Zi'z}.:'. .'.`.$ "`' "` COME TO Ind 0llIl' W$l0l'l.| O-111$. To be Beautiful, to be Nice Lodking, Imrn than nnlnfnrlnhln fnnllnn no'.n-...-4..- .. . .........I..o.. Wdlllnulhwtuaurrhoun. st of Hum! '_ L- n-_-.A!b._I AL rpds-o my pnmous. In-In to-vial! once union. pm`?! Inmyd ummrw er I clues. L-AAI n ..|I I32 and 134 Princess St _ V munsn AMERICAN norm, Saturday& Monday, Mayl-1th & l6th, REMIMBIB. PROF. DOR% gIND, of the Park H311`, Worn. nho. wiu bootthe 59 BROOK ST. OF WORTHLE88 IMITATIONS I uayucu VIII I` IIIU uulu Ul NEW GOODS,-- Coms1at1nofBBU8HOOMB. MONICURI, SHAVING JEWEL and ODOUR CASES. In Plush and Leather. FINE PERFUME8 CUT AND FANCY BO'1"l'I..E8. 83. -r% %-'--'-I;\ -1-'- o. D. :r3Z.'Nx:|:.IN, I`-L L Mnnn-v Intui- `NOW Maple Suu at th BAZAAR We would be loued to have youjcall and inspect our Fine na of `fill?! I1I\I\`l'\ J 5-1 a AIlAI\ICD\IlJ ucavuyu-n Fr guggllot Sodn. Wo lendln Caimda. E ; . WU} QLIIJ 8111191 lrwnaaaliv. I39. _A.- P- CEIOVTN Ind 1)Dv\n`I.`uu u'l`D I.`I ."'I` TAKE A LOOKIJ Leading Unaertaker & Embalmer, V 251 PRINCESS STREET, COR' ` Sydenham .51., Kingston. Telephone communication. Aug. 7 ' I 25] Princess Street, cor. Sydenham Street, Kingston. an Autv v `A aqaau 0/2eapestc5"z;9.tFurnI'ture A I I "\I.VCVf`lI T'I`YI'\\YC` IV A `I I A"` Henry Brame. Another 10 just arrived. They are ret- clnss and choa Evury Carriage wnrmntcd at T. M. PMIKII, Aponn 3/my 0/W3/A G58 /1 K|F3KP_AT|3|CK S CHDUOD made [0 order. REPAIRING promptly attended to. Chairs ` caned. .\{A'r1`RAssns rostuod or made to order. CARPITS cleaned and laid. f\A I T\T\T?l'I'IEI(~Il'O IYIUHIHIEITHPII PARLOR Surrms AND LOUNGES of every dos- cription made order. nromntlv attended I` 0? HI Cb.` 13. JIAVIH XXIII. I`\4lILVlIUl'BIU,'llLVIlHU l\A`Ll Monn:a.~z. MADE 11) ORDER. TURKISH .5; ALL OVERSTUFFED WORK A Sl EClALT\'. F. C. MARSHALL, LUPHOLSTERER CABINET MAKER. T M-0'ai1i;1}:`t'anci" orda}LEn?5i"" ' WUUDWORKERSEEPHULSTERERS. FINE Out on can now be up plied FREE OAKIB. Tho out hating on Saturday. OAR/VOV8I(Y & ANDERSON, ouxwa, may unaus anu Lounges. A` new stock of Covoatn in silk and `lnsh. Our imro med for-oeln t net making, Carpet Sewing and Finishing on- e opnrtmentao Cabl- suu-es more prom t delivery. \Vo import our , Mnttraas maberh and can make low prices. Everything in our line repaired. Nothing 'Ff\l'I lh 'l`l'\ Ililkfn I LUV DELI IJJ EIMVIJ I \ Without progging for work we shall strive to increase ox?` Increasing trade by plunslng our patrons wt h promptnbss nnq price. Anril 3'). _. .a."..--_ - 'r-y--Y~--.-, --_ qy---- -7-. I o`m-osm: Vania mwo mums." Increased "stock of Parlour tindbedroom ` 81mes, Euy Chairs and Lounges. . . A'nnw nlnni nf nn-..A..... :. .m. ....I ..|....1. 39 u: uguwu aruacr cvu,; ('}a1')inot Ig'|,;ors & Uphplstorera, 53, Brook St. rilnsnnnnu um I nn nnuvn in-n 211. Nov. 6. `WADE & ANDERSON, IL..'n.'...-I J n. ......A.. May 3. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT BTTY FLQE R STORE 31 PRINCESS ST. TELEPHONE-88. A Ii!` Designs and Estimates furnished. \.Ax\rau D ulululuu lulu nu 241 PR1NoEs STREET. \'nIr A yuuvuu vvu April -_a___.- `IXE ART FURNITURE,-ANTIQUE AND \lnnn-nu ll Ann nun l\nn:. Picture Frame Factdry, my l59i m.\'cEss Srmzwr. 3 TAT WW -L 12-1 PRINCESS STREET. BEWARE IF YOU WANT THE 'r_ LSITISEI; nlfan {II "in J. x. omvmn. hu-l cp. Ind and Bauer "THE TOILET. FUN1TimE.&c, {inc E;I~.-.,:.}a}.}L.7aeZo.,'; Ill nu-nu. nth`. II` III VIII` IIIIU l'I7]|ll`1|- LVUI TOO TO MEND I f nlvuucvlnn Inn nun-uh `urn n|\n`| oto.. flared And sum as corn. Ilno y noun a unprinoipled Inorctunu trading on the repu- ` cation of our genuine Oom- lino. we will wu-n the I against. such Imposition 1 drawing their Attention to tho nooculty of seeing that the nuns Al tnoroodnreignny xngonor goodgoord w ute. emp. and and d Cora.- to II mnmhnntnl mdimr on the renu- An thou are Innny Interior mod; nardnd with iuta. hamn. Inn! lovun. 1V JUST ARRIVED AT MR8. J. K. 0L|VE'8 Man. Conloctioun confoctioudr April 9. Tho non of Jiutlvo. In onool Ibclthud Italy. in ulaleu much. the king nod A ball to bo hung In thotovnr 0! out of tho pubv vquan-1. and tuned It "Tho boll ol Jluuu-." It won mmuumdcd by lhh HI` that my one who hid been houotlutludbnnnlnluloml by its owner mod. wuumng an Inn. lound an old awn yluuv VI "VII! $l`|lIV'| V IHTIIIHI nockottbolxrttle; then lay n In M-h ml the cork, 50 It l'lJll_)', bring (hr run! 1)! Un who Marla. and Non ugh! knot, r.---min; I loop You may removes the mun-h in show lint you have simply lied in km)`. Then Insert the match through the I-mp. rm! one E Q the mrk. and In] tho nun-r on the pmctlng edge of ltnhle whvrv lhc bottlo wlswb; clear 0! any olumminn. If the Inca h butun mob in length, it um Iupport thbonloquihuneutily and make theta: spar All the mom Inrpri-Ink. .-.. -uua-w-uu- uunllvllllliln To suspend I bottle from 1 match kid on thoodgoofnnblo my cum an lxnpouiblo hat. but. any: St. Nicholas, experiment will prove how cull y It may be accomplished. \ ... HU IE- A: In the story of Clndemlln, the Inn- sengun nally discovered Rhodopo, mood on M the shoe, and urrled her in triumph to Memphln, when she became the queen of ` King Pnmmeticm. and the foundation of thotulry tale that was to delight boys and glrl|ll.4D(lyou1later. lllll J IIIIIV. Cinderella's real name, it seems, was Rho- dope, and she was a beautiful Egyptian maiden, who lived 670 yeam before the birth of Christ, and during tho reign of Pann- meticus, one of the twulvu kings of Egypt One day Rhodope ventnr--I to go in bathing in a clear stream near her home, and mean- while left her shoes, which must have been unusually small, lying on the bank. An eagle, paging above. chanced to catch sight of the little aandaln, and mistaking mom for a toothsome lid bit, pounced down and car- ried 0! one in his beak. The bird than un- wittingly played the part of fairy god- mother, for, ying directly our Iunphia, whom King Paammotlcua was a justice, it let the ahoo (all right into the king`: lap. Ita also, beauty and daintinm immediately attracted the royal eye, and the king. determined upon knowing the wearer ol I0 cunning a shoe, aunt throughout all his kingdom in search of the foot that would t it. A. n__ n.. _a,__. ,1 mg, I , .- nu) IY A 'IA1'(`n. Ties place of twin nomwly |\knfIJ|`hnIf.ln- than I-v n n.. I REES BROS-, Huh llyuu be little People murky Quint. The Origin of Cinderella. There is no fairy tale that is better known or more enjoyed by young readers than the story of the poor little cinder girl, who was so ill treated by her cruel sismrs, had such a delightful godmother with a magic wand. ` and was so lucky as to lose her pretty gins: slipper, only to gain a prince and become I princess i.ilt`l`0i)_\'. A writ:-r in The American Agriculturist tells the origin 0! this favorite fairy tale. (`.inr`nl-|\"n`u I-nnl nnrnn {I nnnrua -.._.. DI... uuueu Luu newer uuu (0 H8 ngnuul OWIIGI`. '11 quaint dress worn by these little Dutch girls In one common to the Hollanders. and is as fashionable in their country as are the ` drones, shoes and ham provided for American air]: fnlhinnnhln Inn-n unusca, auuua llllll uuus girls fashionable here. `-_, - ---.-. -~-- A DUTCH BARGAIN. In mntters of mmnwroo. the fault of the Dutch ~ In giving too little and taking too much. The text at the bottom of the picture is hardly needed to explain the situation. As may be seen by all, the elder of the two Dutch maids has just taken advantage of her little. companion`s ignorance of the ways of the world by exchanging a very inferior doll for a superior one. Let us hope that in a short time she relented, and, ashamed of the selshness that prompted her unjust not, re- turned the better doll to its rlghttui owner. 'Hm nnnlnh dram -mm In: thong um. `nut.-.5. Tho picture here presentedto our young folks is from Hm-pot`: Young Pgople, -und'~ls w01'l;h_y o! moro than: panning ghnce. In the that place. It prove: that human nntum is pretty much the same the! world over, and that little Dutch girls living away 01! in that at; country called Holland are not uLLOf them exempt from selshness, any more than are the young girls 1;: Amerlca . ~ ,\ Thu Historical Foundation R)! ' Thll Charming Fairy Story of, Clndirolh. Little Dutch Girl! Who Give Too Little 1 . and Take Too Much. .AhLlN'TERES1/'lNG` EXPERIMENTWITH A BOTTLE AND A MATCH. An Interesting Expo:-lmont. m.-.....I . Imul- 0...... - ...-4..|. |_ tom FOLKS Column. hot 1 \ -ll'lV `ll *3 mt. mt:-h In u rent ontho ~r-- r-Ii-nu. "tho it n III -n._......n mound the -n-h the L. ..l AL- I "A":"""T'i--an-s.' ca...amuu- ` forono Itlbonotltnldn. Onodtborfzw aou"um Ioldoun an .... mama, h mfiwuaom "-:m$' I II ton! hhsunugr 001:. colic. hcobohl uthnmunnthon oghudbuu the ulr pumps. While out ninth` In: winter. U. Varooo Mu... c us. but sully man. He and them V th mow. god that spplkd ligand`: ` Yellow Qll which Ipmtlll cum! than. and and Mm from us. . 1.. ' numemuelg 4 1 n u as I misses re. 1 whoo I H: ul oer N with Qulnluo-a moot olognnt Anal Ieunnt tonic, will In found of t not In all those fonnaol dhnun I I nrlno hum In- In nutrition and has of A poms. As it pluuut to the Into it especially ndsphd for you; ohlhlron. Wino. Bed And Iron with Qulnlno Io DOM in bottles at M 500 and OI told only at N. (`.-Fulton`: Drug Hmm. Anal vuknou. the hum of so may at this lesson of the you are the monlfcltm tion of dobllity nd.ulonl Inn of tone. and this should not he owed to pmgnu when ulmplo autumn: will aim! prompt and In nllol. Wllo. Bee! and Iron ` haul:-. will ha lnnnul 1:! mm: up In All LIIITTII CIIIUI, IIXIUI Ill IWOOI IIXKII secured. b Shiloh`: Cnhrrh Romod . Prion 50 cents. and In momma. W. J. `Vilma. Aannl, K hunch-an GAL/F0/M /A 0/MN6 S, From Rlvunlde. at the BAZAAR. \