“Wm.“ urinal mailman. when m m Mont. Ind n force of “n.9,. hen con-mat†Inn-«mam; mm, m, the W of (be madman... .- Blu- Ic. m It m â€-3.9, Bum wed woolen-ma! outâ€, mulumonmdmm.†“ ' nave-m m m WQWWQRM shadow" to In": hr his ude lush-ad of behind Mm: Cb come to the house he was saying at and dine with him: to deep In M. bed: to be constanlly wilh‘ m ï¬ns" touch of him. until Pun-Mm! ï¬lm should have named Hana. TMI' moment: the detective erupted. I!!! did not ï¬nd the slightest Hung to arouse M3 suspicions. It was never found out whether N m a Joke vlued upon nu.- polls! force or ï¬nal! In unthlnklng unconsciousness. he laid Mm that M knew nartiy why he (the dots-dive! was following him up in ihis In}. and that he annexed to “ford Mm ovary facility in his tank. He invited the Upon hoaflvm "In the Ingmar at m Gounod one at (he ml vigilant men of the corps to shadow the rellmv who Md thus spoken. This the mm himself coon pemlved. and. gain; an to the detective I'm: an an- of Hand 1'th had also My trained body of Inn-Ia! mlbrnmon. llnmlvd In one of "w (Wovens! l-‘rv‘m'h "skull. hnnmls" u! "‘0 day. During om‘ 0! Ms toms an amus- lng Incident orcnrrod M I'm-w. â€M M the Ina-Minn. whllv prowflnn lhrnuah the men “and a man my In a In. "me "ml was run at mranlng: "Du you know 11. Thins? Vrvy mm "o Is dmm for. M In a sun 'Mng that In- wlll never "mm alive to ram." lmHnr. «MI» Ms nquvllmIo- {3"an rm Immanuk at In mnianrs 0n Nur- nqn (Ma arrnmrliflvnl (Iv-twine m-u‘u- Mod a owmrnvlmom m "w Imp-«ml Irnln. and «hem-vu- lho 1mm drrw up II n «(anon M â€and 10 jump out and 90 mm 0.» Ink-graph oflk‘v In glam thntevor informauun he nvuld our the wins. littoral-u, run-non futon with I “Ow o! Invlig Ill- tuun an m. ' an: 01M the um um mace-â€" Watchful Body-Gum roll. who I“ wont to mum din-Mil, boron Ibo Imp-Mal conw-yuu-o In a In- a. my. (run by I III". and Huh-n In regard to the 1mm brigade o! the Ely-co place mentioned above. II II lnumunx to note mm the brindle: In command II : man of considerable Importance In the Punch stale. and draw- : ulary o! 3.000 trnncu per you! (I lam Inc: In For“). boulde- genial: 25 (mm:- a day when (I). pro-Idem :- on one of his human. He II also (Ivan ‘ Inc Gum! Cm- ot an Won 0! Honor when he rellm from oflce. The IDOCIII policing of the mien o! M ha- been n "bloc! "a! "to lov- emml nu tor the no“ pun paid a good dell o! “nation to. Dunn: the Gan at (In In! maln- (M guard "but mutated the when at Nnoobon Ill nu km on duty In the palace div and mm. Al (unenc- tubal. And when- om m «minor can without. a tuna- ra! at no. In phl- rlotha mama-fly nomad“ lulu. m commandant ol‘ IM- mnl cu a. “mom Chad llyr- VER since the a» Bassinniion ofPres- ldcnt Carnot great precaution; have ,been taken in France regarding the safety at its c h i e t executive whenever that gen- tic-man appears in public. or while in. u triumphni tour. - Such a tour Prcol~ (lent Faure has just completed. and (or his safety a most elaborate guard ac- companied him from the moment he - stepped into his carriage at the gates of the Elysee. en route. until he stepped out of it upon his return home. Had ouch careful policing been done a few uhOrt months ago. it in quite probable that Jean Francois Marie Snai Carnot would have been spared to the public. During his Journey President I-‘uure's guard consisted. ï¬rst. of the special brigade o! the Elysee palace. a carefully picked body of men composed of (our- teen inopectors, and commanded by n brisadicrâ€"general: second, oi’ what is now known throughout Paris on the f'New Brigade." consisting or twenty detectives carefully chosen from out or the ranks ot‘ the entire Parisian police (one: third. the commlanairel or poilce in each city that he visited during his tour. each backed by . con-fully u- leeted platoon. This lattcr force did not. or course. accompany the president on the train. but was simply drawn up at each depot, and formed an outer guard during his any in that mriiculu city. "AN“ I8 CAREFUL OF HER PRESIDENT- PRESIDENT PAH" [-1. win-m0. (ï¬lm. GUARD. bodyoflnworkenhmdoupoftor- diners. many (bone of the Sun- dlmvhn rim "Americans." he com. um. 'faecllm to be led by foreigners Many work. and the unity. to {at n th- country In concerned. wm Inn to it mung; 1 man ':'." work _by Gen. Ballinglon Booth. commander of the Salvalion army. has lately re- novated all Ilkxumea to Victoria. queen of ï¬rm! Britain and Ireland. to become a citizen of the United States. lle claims that one of the moat deplor- able {alums of army work In this mun- lry I: found In the fact that the great Mm (ht ninth- Anny In: Re law In hut Mn. Hamlet m mm»: m Plalsluw. Mm- lwfln In a mhllor In Dun- Io'rmllln-x lru‘ has made Mnmvn [on mmm mxlr row-MI)- In rum. lln- VIII-kl"- rlmly Jar-gum (a) has gm Into uu- amt» pawn «we a clam“ rnr ma mylhlml Townk‘y milllons, and Rom was a 9M" Ilmr mm a ray-tam or mlunln-rl. ‘ at other "mum hum-mum English pantry ’ Hymn and smiley have bum fmnlly rrpn‘nrmmhm. Uhmy Is :1 Wm In- dlln moï¬'hmu. I‘d-"sun a sullq-llur. Dean lefl 3 slmrrbrokor. Blmuel [Incl-rs n dnlryrmm. Southey I floater, and am» a loom manufacturer. The Thomas Gamma-"s Ire may, as mom- unwn an! H .5 â€n humu- lulm fluailml I:.rlt!a mp- r Influx-urn slillng‘, Th? I ahfnnlns: nlm. : ovum-uni, tn w «km-s (hmughm with ï¬rst Am mm way-gm: :u furnished with The dmrx nrn h ‘ tranatnred mm § to match ï¬nish ' Mm to h:- n he" of I numrom ch": Walter Scott I apartment This Is m l well-known publisher, Words- man. and Dryden I hamster.~l-:x. I "on shows. pr worth a dh-Ino. "Robbie" Bums | post- 7 slam amranw ( of any outside v nu luv-In In [mm run a Mun-y crh-l- vlvr M a lwvmwm ngu; nl-ml wmn-h ‘Ilm Julm “mun tn humu- In. In harm In Hwaduly. um] [mar Norm" was I nourishing "non draw! In lwlv-«Iar numm. Thu unmo- nl l'I-nmvvv. Hu- mncvmpnmvy nn-l I‘m-m)" rlml u! Akxnmh-r 1’: pp. tun-in mm» mm "M- mnmhs n! mm. but It nus us n manu- Im-Inrrr u! lurlulls. no: mi 11 drumallsl. whik I‘m-r M Hu- sumv Ilvm‘ was a Dnny Lam Immwllan. Willi-m 8h":- swn‘ Ia nnw anuncwl In "In â€rm-urn or an. â€axioms BOOTH. M Mom In." and [at a ternar- mm. 1‘?" "Mm. " a" .0â€. met NM" mom] nary hn a "mu number I: "if". M“ "m. I. mm, M "k, W, ' In! by I! {NIL I’Ilh (in mlwr cum- mam w'hy "w Mom: 0! [column M:- h'". omnlnn "“ "W ““11"" m" ’3 lurk- mm'n do not mi N Am! dh-Ilnw .' “M h, M "'"t ' '"h'" m“ "m" ' "on on "w name [km â€u." â€"60",†. I. In! by I: (vol. I'Ilh Mun-11 Mun-Mu mm Influmm. 'I'M on‘md Jumu unn- : m ouch. Tth In - lam ullc Nun? nu IND." um [um mm A: l‘un-Iv erg-u. . mom "W" H†â€â€œ5“"- In...†no I ham and loan - OLD "NIB. WITH NEW PAGE. nu puma-o o! gathering mum! hr I nary. ll. flown! claim- am an Much prank, having grown (Ind o! nu" noun dnmnd (min chr- u'tm and tar-any macsâ€"Autumn ll Dom «an bun. mien“. lmmt b I rlvld cm" of IM lune Wwwh new and Illa-(run M- own dorm. lat-In nu nun by annual 3m. GEN. BA LLINO‘I‘ON BOOTH. A Distinguished Fun-«h “run! and IF murmur Coming. ' Paul linurgot, the French novelist. In to come to null country In August. (or l’resiclt-ni Dole favored the miense of the 1mm. Al! the outcome of the affair in was said that Damon and King would resign. The ninicmont was denied. on. Rumors or a. rupture In the Hawai- ian cabinet were current when the steamer sailed. The disagreement was mid to be over the disposition of the rcbt'l prisoners. Ministers Damon and King lwiug in favor of liberating all prisonorx but the rlngk'adcra and helm; opposed by Minister Hatch and Attorv llf‘Y-Goneral Smith. It, was said that luv-III- cam for nebula. According to mail advice! from Hono- lulu the ex-queen has become tired of ‘ prison conï¬nement and mu soon make 1an effort to gain her freedom. Her rrlendn have been busy tn her behalf and a wrlt of hnbcns corpus was to have been sWorn out when the steamer left. Paul Neumann. her athrney. ll PI‘E‘ parlnt: his argument. It had been a complete sztrprlse to the government that no attempt had been made to test the validity of the mllltary court that recently dealt wlth‘the rebels. It was Generally understood that a test case would be made as soon as It adjourned. but for some reason no actlon was mk- l 7“. 38-0-0“ Tran-u lo Afro-I out - Immatur- h'eclmiénth‘ï¬t‘ek out my DIM? he denim from the well- Ilflad mason ho!" of his dank. "Lll." TIRED OF PRISON- PAUL BOUROE‘I'. PAUL BOUBCET. m of the donut; summer. The mm of Austria I: expected to pm a portion at the 9'!!qu It on or the W 399?!!! um 9mm no autumn, on only be relieved by the mm’: death, which my he a matter of don and cannot be longer than noouu. It II not Improbable that the Prince. of was will rejoin hol- unfet- ed flour for o prolonged visit In the m). I: stated to be munch! not“; more melancholy, nnd on her face a my no mmely painful a- W has settled which was um known In (m dun. Ber consult “zloty In tend to lot non, the dying __.._‘n A‘ , A A “ at a inw â€gum. combining a" mo latest 1 improvements in modern building. "us i cannot be heaim.â€"Thnmns flyinnd. 1 We are indebted in Mr. Thomas Hy- :land. archiim. Doirnii. Miohignn. for 5 this design and dmrimion. and ï¬rm"! 5 call your attention to a book 0! designs Emblishml ivy Mm mntaining iwonty- ï¬ve pvrnmiive viows of motion: dwelt ings from m unwnrds. totem" with floor plans and description giving nine .and location 0! rooms. intnrior ï¬nish I and cost of building. mailed in your ad- ‘ [dress on recvipi of :5 cent}. There are r two page: in his back devoted to how m lhupre- o! unaligned“: to m mum court (that In, tho Co's.†M...‘ A. .4..‘; . _ fer what you nnw' Vpn’ifllï¬ â€œ35.: i .â€"‘-wâ€"- 5 TI"- nnu now- In a '10qu um- nl yo!» ‘ low Mun. MM an A may" hurt! m-‘r. : with um- lnyq-r "I an mm Mmm-w. Tho nmvm m "w rmmmlv‘ Mu! Imu- ram- M" In h- mvrrrd with mum“: :ry ’ lbw-rim: n! nmmnml pauom. The finish In \‘eslihulr-, park-r. Mailman hall gum dining mum In ho helh‘lwmql. Th" run- "'3‘. kHrhrvn nml LM’I room m '1‘ wnzn- scnlml {hr-w“ hm! rlx lr‘rizrl whom flmr ' and :lnlshml m mum. The nmwl Mun- ; :n be mun-«a Iherh-m I» plan In Will. The plannr is urn-rm! lurk. :- brawn and n nan! WM!» ï¬nish. um i xv ‘ Lusml wn" m I» p trio-rm! In Hm ï¬r»: :1 "Tuitit'r lln- crunch: F'I on'rax 3' 'n trump ltuildhmn‘ The rm!!! In b»- .ehraihrd 1mm:- and nut with l-ullrllnat ‘ :npr brim-mu nutrmw nhomMnr an.) swung. Tho PT"! In In» mmd qullI'U' Iahlnnlns: Mm anhlw. rwundvvl or cut ;oflagnnnl. In sum (hm mung. Tho wln‘ ' «km-s throughout hmmo are to M gland swllh Mn American nlfls! and hum: { WI"! “'0th and nah curd. wax-h h b!- l furnished with sulï¬ahk‘ man Manna-rs. 1 Thu dmrn are tn have a [nod quallly of farms-“fer! mnruse locks. wllh knobs wires to b:- nm In mm and ovary apartment. This hnuse. as the Illustra‘ um shnws. pwmm a massive and sink! ammrnnwn. and L1 mtlrc-ly tin-0M of any outside work (ha! will not mum! a: km: as â€w heavier work. For a home A MOTHER'B MELANCHOLY. Inch.- » I tool. In «I! the menu». In: can In put uncult- ll Mind. um m- m" and hr 1 lafl'lifl‘I mm. 1‘?†9000M nlnry h“ n [mm crumb" I1 all the odern conveniences 0‘ ‘1 cust- iy build mg. The pstimmc cnvms the cost of mantol and grate. furnace. inun- dry (two tuba). bath room. titted up With all tho. intest improvements. gas pint 9. etc. The heights of stories are: Cellar, 6 root 6 inches in the clear; iirst story. 9 feet; second, 8 toot 6 inches. The first story contains: Portico. 5 feet 6 inches by 6 icet: vestibule. 6 foot by 8 feet. On the left of the vestibule, and connected by a grill arch. in the parlor. Directly back of the vestibule Is the staircase hall. 8 (cot by 9 feet 6‘ inches, out or whlrh starts a handsome platform utulrcaso which leads to the second story. On the left of the stair- case hall and conncctcd by a grin arch. in the dining room. which Is 14 feet by 15 feet. and in divided from the parlor by liidins doom. In this room. In an oc- tagon window. is a wooden mantel with a beveled plntn top. The library in on the right of the dining room and im~ tncdintcty back of the staircase hail. It in 9 foot 0 inches by )0 feet. with a den o“ 5 feet 6 inches hy 5 feet 6 inchol. in the tour a! the dining room is the kitchen. which in it foot 6 inches by 13 feet 6 "when. it is connected with tho dining room by n butlar'n pantry nnvl china clout. which in : furl 6 inches by is tect. The bath room. 5 root 4 Tue-M and Conn-Int none for my 'or countryâ€"Th. Cmt Will Not I:- eood Elihu- Ilia-Ind Dollars-09- tmlt Arabic-c9. Idol. FOB MODEL HOMES. A "0033" FRAME OF MEDIUM COST. I. Has Mm and elm-uh mm: In. 1 WIN "A" "fauna. I HE accompanying ’tilustrailon shows a tasteful and com venlont country or city name. The cosy!~ to build will not exceed 31.800. This estimate will cover‘ the cost at the best mutvrlal and work- manship or in kind. This design has other morning, shot dead through the mouth. The revolver one still In his hand. There vere doubts. however. whether it we- a case of suicide utter III. For one thing, deconeed had never been known to possess l revolver. Of course he might have bought one for the occaeton. it was advisable to try to ascertain this, and it was M. Berti]- lon who hit upon the way. He had the come taken out of bed, dread it him- self in decemd'e clothes. and let it in accused's customary attitude in de- celeed'l chair. The culture we! as It need to he and the hue or life was brought back to the face as nearly no page paints could make it. Then the revival was photographed. and the photograph we: sent to every gun- Imith ln Perle. One at them recog- nitednperlonwhohnd bought-re volver two days before. end this wit- nen identiï¬ed the weapon. Mort!" Ahmty. A mnevhat ghastly but quite suc- cessful bit at elucidation I: mum! to M. Bertlllon, the nnthropommlst On Ms back. "1 bed. I man was found the France. and I: probably stétlonnri or tending to decrease. ï¬rst! :ll r! : twoâ€"ï¬fths: hmv‘ (m0 rhiérl. about nt:r-'¢:1th ham .‘1'.’-)' ‘. nn‘: rrztt (z' :12" “mm numimr Imnrr mvrlln tho bluim‘ss. harm: â€Irv-v? rhtl-Iran. 0." muplnw that have [won married thrrn to fun.» yours. only ohr-Mth arc.- withovt childrnn; mom than a third have on» apimn. a tmmh have two and a tenth have throo. which Is npmrnnily tho maximum number. as no highrr figure in montlonevl. .\n the length at the marrlml llle lnvroasm tho number of children also lnmasos. and the number of families having no llving child di- minishes: of those that have two mar- ried sixteen to twontyâ€"i'lre years. only i la per not are chlhlims. while 3 to 4 per cent have sworn children. The "- ‘craqe duration of montage at which the ‘tnnily reaches Its maximum number ls (mud to he twenty years. The over- age number or llrlnx children In a lam- "! throughout France to 210. It the familial who have no children are thrown out of account thls number rises to 2.59. A little thought wlll slot that If these ï¬gures are correct population I cannot be lncrenslng very fast In .m'vr vrr‘rrlngv h m 01‘ dnl manic-s in Fmv ‘ In.) an run. .‘honl Irv-r. Ina than and mm... Tum-mu. n I’annaun nmusurlan. 1m: 1mm chub Org "w rv‘rcnu of mars.‘ and birth: In his hams romnr," 'mn drawn “on from romv IN: N» marl-virus .1: (9'1" 5 21‘ of Hm Frv . . .amnp. Plum: Ike (rs: h. o ,r-nn no! see (In rapidly Ilimlug um. Ind Hm: nu- mm warm! around“ jun In "me lo Impala: m swallow through um bmnt. SIZE OF FAMULISO IN FRANCE. no- va. loft. ï¬nally um um fell lo plot... ll ls than“! lhll In one 0! lho mam do'nwml "room vhlch swallow. nah ln Mall "to blnl dlol lmpnled In [to Flight on the Blmrp End at - Wontlu-r VII-o. This is the story or a curious mishap which betel a swallow near Cold Spring. N. Y. W. L. Calvcr was standing in a barnyard at that place. it was a blus- tery day, nn‘d the weather vano on the burn was kept in constant motion by the shifting wind. Mr. Calvcr looked at the wane. He had looked at it twen~ ty tunes before during the dtiy. but this time it was different. Evidently a bird had perched upon it. Mr. Culver thought it the most unstable perch nos! sibie. But the bird remained there all day. Towards owning the boys on the farm tried to dislodge the bird by throwing stones at it. It did not go â€my. Next day it was still there, and then an investigation was made. Ono o! the boys climbed out or the cnpoin window and. looking up. found the bird was a swallow; that. for from be- ln: perched on the vane. it was in» plied. The vuno stuck right through the bird's breast. The swallow was. of course. dead. its position made reach- ing it an impossibility. no It had to be lett where it was. At hut only the skel- ’ om mutiml "mu. Gino. lih' the 3mm Bunnie. m noted for tho luminance or her gowns. n" rem-q to wwwdrmoxcaptomothluh ullorinl. without any adornment, and lo nutter u what. ceremony, rude high at the neck. The alums-t tonnd of music anaemia hor, and military humi- havo orders to com playlng when within hearing distance of an: Palace when her mflesty hipnena to 1 he alarm She now declines to eat anything i: the shape of animal (and. her meals consisting of fruit, rolls and milk. For the supply of the latter a. special breed of cows is raised on lmr mnjcsty's catate at Corfu. and whereâ€" evcr she stays two of these cows are ‘kcm in attendance for tho quenchlng of her lhlrst. HOW A SWALLOW DIED. "I†ï¬rmly mp]. ' Inna In Phil. hcrn on» rhm. "How to your wife?" “um! Her head has been troubling her 3 good deal tn!- year." "Nervous Immune?" "Not exactly. She keeps on wmtlng a new by: every four weeh."-Phl:n- Wlfo «Rwandan-How's your rheumntltm this morning. John? “Emmiâ€"4’1Ҡhad, my dent. pretty a. "Why can't you try the mind cure?†“There nln't nnyunlnc the mm:- wlth nay mind: In my jolt-ts." make up you have. Pat. Why do you have those two plates of mu strapped over your shoulder? Pat-Induce. Hr. Know. It's to th' omen house 01m Igotn'. an' alt In th' frunt m 0! will. an' phln 0! have tub â€month'peoplebehlmmemm troo mm obstructln' their m, with om tundtw cop. hike the vitamins hat- do. baconâ€"Tm: mum "\\'rll_" ram lhmm. Mummy. "he'd that] stun-tinny: and [hill {My‘d a" grnmhln, rm! Hwn lw run! some "mm nml "wy’d all grumble ammu- Mnrcury. ï¬r. Wood Knowâ€"That's a. strange "anmm." Iv rovrnrkul. "Hm pm (2011'! "'1' 111-4 mlnIWI-r. do "my?" "Why, erni'fl". Narnia; «ha: I“ 30:: an flucll u quosmm?‘ was "u- pi)“ “I". "I '3‘“: '7- yf-vm ch» "mums" "f ".31": by n .‘ his ï¬rst nflr “Do yo hm (hm mlmn av Wk“, O'IMm'I 0mm! husband?†and Ilcm. “That I an.“ â€HQ bu m A man! In a pIM I couldn't natural!" an my wldoul ma- ln' Ibo, she-II IV II." "Did to do u?" ~ .4. "I olkl.“ ‘ ' - Tho-n fwnl‘! nllln' tr?" "Ira ol'm‘n I'wr." hymn Mu band an M! nun-mm. "If I Jump I‘ll hunk It and nu mo utummh‘h wm "w nut-ll. It I imp:- qulfl "w mm: It hnln'h mzl. un-l I ll hm:- n shnnal‘nl runs! r vlauln' my IrisO-lcl.“-â€"llmulrvnl HI vr. â€Mk1". ll‘u Ill yv'ro Inching. Pwu'l 01mm" wk! yo?" It In may may who wuuml Into "no Moll mm at Mk-Iu-y bu'ull. Mic-l"! My mm. pub. um. Ml uym «kn-d. And hum Pal "claim: Parmehvurlo Home. than a queer oh.“- (0 have my moan-r! Mm- :92 Paulâ€"Now. Minter 8m“. 1h! let me 'nplanlly! "nu in dem‘ med- dm nun": Imx mmln' by fur rm to so 'poaum humln‘ um ‘vm ‘bnuc I: o‘clock mum", an‘ I didn't hub no watchâ€"to l mu Mnuwod «ll- !oll no I could (all hum)“. crutln' what "on dry mu I mmln'. cm- lo than»... Mr. 8mm 1 in: "In!" may: bin for. damn In do man-miliâ€"‘l'oxu Billings 'I~p~num “nun-5mm.- An 1‘" WM "much unmrm mm â€H. Irm v r :hv 2.2:th nml imwhf «u run- 1- m which w" mm); r- n ‘~‘7)"0:‘.l yh’m (h-vlr run at I'm rt zw-n-Brn “But you would look nn’onded. And ‘twnuld surely cause you grief. It you knew that on the marrow You were turning Into beet.“ “Oh. no. no. mne maiden. We knnw you're kind and flood: You've talked tn us and potted usâ€" Done everything you could. "I've rod you with the buttercupS. The largest I could ï¬nd. _ And yet you luck unhappy: Have you something on your mind 1'" And yet you Innk'ommdcd. You melancholy cows. aim WIT AND Eamon WEEKLY OHIST OF THE FUNNV WRITERS. mus .llddll‘l Inumutbn-A ml Grim at narkvlfloâ€"‘l‘lo Piv- “mum of Patrickâ€"Flam and Juan: [tom the '1qu. hr. Pmufln’n. 1r |".Ir=. “I ["0 “r1 yon-2râ€" llv- l‘mlm.‘ an Runway “'19 “M" bur ten M.- "mm In"!!! mlzmm M rM:. "n I" r-wr’lrkrvl. "lhr‘ ï¬vvpig min In". do "my?" Only Borrowed. Va come to see you every day “'heuever nurse allows. 'H." tell me what's the manor?" A little maiden cried To some meditative oxen Who were Mand- ing side by side. "my?" «ha: "1'10 Min 1mm†mfl'm' ‘ Econ-Hiya! Lumberaaï¬ A??? m “M .0010]. um. an... on Dr. Km l Co.._ Bit-shaman. N. Y. 300 QLVMCAIUIQMM'“. THII‘JKING or *THE BESTi' 170,301) 5,, INVALIDS ' * MK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 'a 3‘ 53; to bill. do. mailing-MM“ US. v Building Designs m our mick-u m In gm Hal-raft“ v] MVNIWM". " WP: loam: Wm“, and ' ol 1 [unit "In In?“ I ï¬lm a ft. man «than! "MVMWMfl.wewm “throw- . Ow p. n. .4 .‘Qv, 0 at can"! "~an 7n~n m m M. ï¬n IM- om ll mIi ant amt am: “NEST IAIUMCWIERS' PRICES. Pmminontly In the punk: eye today. Head's Bi"; mam Paul I: in: cum "I In! an Pm cm human. Tm- (“am at 'nm: sang-Irv rm Wnlu lm wk m 3M '11.! lnhnrwaik- I. It. will give you pure. rich. red blood and strong nerves. . It will overcome that “ml {tn-lung. create an appetite. 4:ch retraining sleep and make you strong. But how few can any that their blood is pure! How manyimople are suflering daily from the consequences of im um blood. scrotula. salt rhcnm. rheumal m. camarh, nervousness, sleeplessum. and ~ That Tired Feeung. Hood's Samar-«ruin purines, vitaliml, nnd enriches tho blood. Therefore, it. in the medicine for you. Binder Twine If it is. you will be strong. vigorowa, full of life and umbilion; you Will have a good uppetito and good digestion; sttong nerves, sweet I‘M-p. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ils Your Blood Pure Inhale: With the lacuna-tuna of the num- ‘mmduloonmuktlhontltoh- inn acumen: nllwly. taking afloat Baum. Q0- flth. lulu N9. 1|, now haying at 8:28 p. It. will leave at I p. I.- manta-rt Accommodation at 4:“ v. m. win he dlaeontlnued. ruin tur- Inerly leurln: at 11:†p. m will leave a 2.15 a. In. Bloom wfll be plmd In depot ready tor occupancy at 9 p. In. All other trains remain as heretotore. I". M. Byron, city passenger and ticket. â€out. 180 Chrk attest. c. _1_(._ W‘llbet. 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