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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 133. rieumatism, Winter's Terror! Cold, Damp Weather A2 il until curcJ perfectly. p. This was about nine years ago, ami I Cold, damp nnd disagreeable) weather is dreaded. ly thorny subject to Rheumatism, fur the slight est cnango in tho atmosphere or temperature is euro to increase their Buffering.

A Rrat many who oxperienco littlo dtftieulty from Kheuniatism during tho summer months uro likoly to bo lievo hemselves rid of tho disease, but with tho first cold, damn dav their achew and pains return and they soon find themselves firmly in tno grasp ot their old enemy, who tortures them nioro than ever. "Several yeur ago I rns afflicted with what tlio doctors called Sciatic Rheumatism or Lumbago, sulTering the most inteimo agony ut times, and being eonlincd to my bed about a your, although four of the lwst physieiuns (one of whom was my father) intended mo during my illne.s. They could give me only temporary relief, nnd 1 think they trie' about all of the remedies known Bicdirnl Rciiiii, dosing me with 6'roiig medicines until mv htomneh pot In such a condition that could digest nothing, ntid neither my olf nor friend had any hope of my recovery. I was pernuadod to try 8. S.

and before finishing tiie first bottle, I found that 1 hiul tin! right remedy. 1 continued to READING IN" THE GHETTO bis pliilanthi The books duplayed arc of the most varied kinds. Drown, musty looking tomes I wi'h Hebrew rharat lera contrast eddly with chcerful lcol.lng Yiddish cookbooks and books of nongs, among the Iribt vtir.g a VlddiVtii version ot "America." 'Soberly bound German textbooks, old of the Old Tsta rnent and atlae are with vol printed in Kr.giih. The Interior of the tore Is rather dark, liuhtcd by r.nlv one rns jet. It is a long, narrow room, lined with du.

tty rows oT book comaining, for the most part, plainly bound Hebrew Three counters are filled 'Aith stationery and articles od in Jewish religious cej eiiionits. Stated at his dt.k is the Koprietoi', a gray bearded, thoughtful looking n.an, somewhat halting In his but a tiuutt tpet.Ucr cf German." Like all his race, ho i eloquent ln proclaiming the im iiu of his wares, but he also willing to allow a ttranger to inspect them, even though be has no intention of buying. If he tern that a visitor is Ignorant cf the Uses to which aoine article? are put, be courteously volunteers explanations. The strange looking tapera of braided wax are lighted, he rays, when Friday evening ushers in the Sabbath. The abawia displayed tinder the glass counters are worn by orthodox worshipers praying.

The small amulets eon tain Eentcn.es from the books cf the law, and arc on the ft.nhcnd tnd rit.ht arm when in U.e Kyn.i.Ktie. lie displays tho knife used for Elaughtering cattle according' to the method pre eribed by the law and explains that its edge must be as straight, as the course of a cannon ball. The small squares of linen, silk or wool uiiv.welc.l at the ends worn by tho male Jew and represent the "fiin. upon the garment" en Joined by the law of As he explains bow faithiuily these laws are obeyed the speaker becomes his eyes gleam, bis voice trembles be pours cut a torrent cf Yiddish and (brinan wurdi which his bright fact 12 year obl sob Interprets. Then, draining his visitor aside, he unlocks a cupboard and taka out bis rrratist treasures, roll eftcr roll, of crtmny parehn ct, ctub eoptaining the ve cf the law, written In Ircw.

are ntale ia iii.iiatlia of have been in splendid health ever since J. E. MAN'SON, "Murfreesboro, Tenn." If you havo Rheumatism, why not throw asido remedies which have douo you no good, and tako one that will euro you? Disappointment never results from tho r. i A ft uso of Swift i ft it always Rheumatism, because it is a real bluod remedy and goes down to tho bottom of Ihi trmililn noil forces it from vjv' 1,10 try claii fjiatlon the. therefore, the II.

iT. stem. Ev tiin made for S. S. S.

is based noon what it has already done cure actually made for many who were in just as bud condition as you, perhaps. S. S. is tho only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable Ono thousand dollars will be paid to any chemist who can find in it a particle: of potash, mercury or any other mineral ingredient. Valuable books sent freo by Swift Specific Atlanta, Ga.

the rolls of the law formerly kept In the temple at Ji il m. cannot he Uiu.Ln Mor MtnrarT" Thou Mriutod. but nuM lip initlfoCv written M.i.t I a u.lirU Altho the ef U.o I I i ei.j arr in uno i l. h. ways the moet ba.

Kant cf the Itarot book ho fflbed in ttir front ria c.miii? a they da bv MRlv uf thf from lU. lley nr. if v. the m.ro ctimb r.of :t.r hi.U n.Uft; th Uner i. I tadsrato ivimtrj.

rjj Th? NV a to Rivo the roll th8 appvar York ti.m (b.ir hishly snre ct baVir.R hen 7h s.HT 't Iiti 4tnn. tr.y m4 I wrltlr.c at J. i The! Iti I I t. i t. i no r.

)ita i jrj iu et I i.rn..,:. bb nd. the larK jil. tbe cM maeM Ibbr.w n'i an nif.n!!w. pre i pflLtf i IK brew t.

n. This that tl.i. .5 that Yiddish lit i ft a I tr of i. through th Twu snuv, airs of J. r.ii.il.

in at.l i .3 le up'el d. Km i uit la peigair (ti II and ar vo to fr. n. a liwd of Chnion nnd faotmile of DavM'a I at Bctb abltf on a. cf.ur.t of the pnb hr J.

rvi il. ami a rjP Cf arlh In frox cone quart at tie mi the wlr.dw. that first of Ahrahams tomb. The i tf'io irtrikcs a cdortj Jik Iratej c. printing ln tbf uiiper b.i.'t arc drawn; the cufr wall of the ef Omar, a rum vitli hum In a lets the ef the wit te th tliUktt.

ait old man ahotit to rnrrlflic'JrwK ixu.e to me urn at r. tnnt. boy lyiaij on an altar sr.d a On Br'Ulo uii is what th pro i1b buWltts Lark the oi baoi a a bip faj tr." It hU wrajna. In mitu of ike ubi.v.t Ir. b.

Iu.j ly fur fne. i) etyie of the 'U tar ur. 'i nio y.f. I at to ut tii as s. a ked ft Abraham about to aeririr Jsaae.

naturalization. Ka. Is aeromjianifd by the four Osur 3 ilr i I In butg I th answer, at; vrj tri. be llr.g trou turlnrii waat ap raus tb man ho romtulttt to ni. ff ar to be roil r.t the pr: at ery and re.ltcU pairit fahtoa.

One an are r.uz'.I'ug. If the bunkeiler fjueetioni'J 'ga: dinrj tie in tt v.i.1 puir.t out I. aae hrarit.R a fce.n.lle vt oo.l up a nsotiataia. Abraham folio blm. Kii.zer a ctrgil' and Ish ma the father of a sr.

uiitiun. fond atatr that "cor.RreiH an thn ten te it make 'M la. Th l.tn.friK I'alty Anterl'an Ailvettiyert Thre i ilioilit I ling a long sriniettr. The painting, the! proprietor van made at Jerusalem, and the money ed by Ps KJ'e will he devoted to charitable pur pctFs. Tlw re are oth.T pietun 3, one a portrait of a hite lx bc volent Iooklng rablil of.

bygone days rested Bnuing his bonks, the other one of a Jewi. ih bnnktr of today, known fcr largi.t: ei; ens, and i in. Is no that 1 'if evcuir. daily Ls the ir ti a iv 'rris. In a snuil It cun.

e. into the heme h.ut th in. rcbam'a work is done and he can sit down an I it and his a is to hi utmo eattt'ne tlon. e. c.

i vtif h.is to 1 i. over Its columns, and the same or.V, of things holds good in th home i tho mechanic an 1 lab orer. The morning daily of a email city is laid to one aide by the busy merchant at his More, nnd the buster housewife at her The laborer or the has no lime to read it before he g.ies wnik. hours. Ycti can ni a and is not allowed to road during 1 uruin It that tlie evening daily the ef too very re iter niedi l)r.

Verma, the famous Italian physician, ia dead in Florence, the result of tome mysterious malady. It will now ho lu order for seme one to say theie was something the matter with his Verm.t forai appendix. THAT KILL CcnsKtr.fttisn is ca I JV i yi tarrh of the lungs. Vj tons matt consump A ion incurable. yyJV (f Most eases of ff'.

vV death from con 'f' sumpfton are TVl' 'e'. the deet result VV.Vl o.lrlceted ca Pc ru na works harmoniously with nature to eject tho tubercles from the lungs, and works ho successfully that if there is cure for consumption Pe ru ua is the remedy. Read this letter from Mrs. IT. A.

Tvner. of Four Oaks, N. about her daughter, Mrs. L. Kcone.

She says: lc ru r.a Medicine Colun O. Peak Sins: "Sly daughter bad every symntoin of consumption suppression of menses, night sweats and great emaciation. She was bo low that nmie of our neighbors thought bho could live. fin Slay Sir. C.

R. Adaca, of this place. who bad taken l'e ru na, told me if anything would help her l'e ru na would. 1 got a bottle of it and swno rock candy and began giving it to her. During the first few days hhe was so weak bhe could only take a half tea spoonful at a time, but I gave it to her as oftt as she could bear it.

In less than a week the could walk two hundred yards and bavk without renting; she kept getting stronger, and in twelve months she he emed to be as well assbeevtrwasinberlife. I feel, nnd so does eerv one that knew alxmt her sickness, that Pe na saved her life. My daughter's name Mrs. L. Keer.e." TITE LEADEIi DEMOCRAT, SriilXG FIELD, TlUTSDAT.

JANUARY 19, 1S9V Notes From the Boys in Camp at Albany, REAL SPRING WEATHER Base Ball is a Popular Game in the Army. Hapucnings of Interest Springfield People. to ALBANY, Jan. 1C Wc have bun having a very easy time of It the lat week ln camp, as there haa been but a few drills owing to the rainy wealhrr. The pun was out today In full blast the first time lu a good many days, and has fully made up for tho time lost be hind the elouda, giving everything the apputrnnee of a spring day at home.

Owing to the aire weather and it be ing Sunday, wo have had a good many vhitorH from the city, who seem to take pleasure In vl. dtlng Uncle Sam's hoya In their quarters and to note the little details of camp life. It In, no doubt, very amusing to thos who rtmain until mtss tlmo to watch the men bartering with one another with the different articles of food. Kach man has l.uc to him' a certain quantity of food at carh rr.f If tlit re should be one article of fjod that ho did cot like and one that he wan rather fond of he would trade his; allowance of that which he did not like; for something tlesirable. knowing Kim Mirprlxd at I f.r.

and sometimes think we do not. get i i Private John K. Clay, bitter known as "Dor from a bli ycle this after no.in while oa nay to Albany and) broke hU arm above eibonr. retnri.ii'. to c.iii.p and bat! the injured hv.

hy 'tlic rtiniTitai f.urge:ja. f.i'.n.'jl will cause "Doc" to te unfit fcr duty for ton.e time, cad. as Di.r" It, "It's an 111 wind that nj rood." Charb It. Itn of C.trr.pt.r.y htis iletail'd at brigade rs far rem time as lia; ginr: his dl. cbarge and ba ac a litihaii'j potltion in tfce par'rai The team of the Second Mis today irfeat.

the team from the Kir Tirrltory regirrunt ly a icc re of 3 to I. Ibiydon of f.Vmp.tny v.ho has clcrkitig in the bilgado cjra d. baa en granted a iiargc. Kuy M. Lawton cf Company ba.

been to Dil the position made vacant Ly thv dUefcarge of Charles Rush. YoIcmoIo Kruiitlona. Are grand, but Fkfn Eruptions rob life of Joy. Lu.klen's Arnica falve cures the m. also cures Old.

running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Poli3, Felon. Scaldn, Charred Hands, Chilblain. Pest Pile cure on earlh. Drives out pains and ache3. Only 25 cts.

a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by nil drug its. NEOSHO BPIEFS. an.l Coiiiiur nt r.

om lie City on the Itortlffr. MCOSirt). Jan. lib The scare In Nfo ho over the tuppesel case cf smallpox h. faded away.

The doctor in attendance on the invalid now says It Is a eu van sl iid. Families In tile neihl of the hcu. 'C where tlie p.itl.r.t livi.j who moved can no return in safety. Neosho has lis share cf grip, al ihi)n no de aths have ocearre! from it, exitpt one. that was a Mrs.

v.h):e b.usband i in the crtiployj Unite! fi. it be otit. ncry bere. in her case the in iurr.ed to pneittr.onia. Thero have 'cu some e'oaugea ia jiitlnttes houses here.

The Golden Eagle: lest Mr. Wood Moore laid Sir. K. jllerriott. and they will open a new gen mer.

haadice store February 1. John T. McEihtmy, one of the pinneevs of this citv. b.as hi bll.inr uj (r. ttmii RatheR uf Se.

Louis nnil the new firm is now the Kathell Harlison Mcrcan tie coinpany. Sic SleElhany in poor health, and I lie great amount cf business cares he has on his mind necessitated his retiring from one cf his bti i iicas Interests. R. B. Jones, for ninny years a leading retail grocer, contemplates giving ip business, selling his stock of groceries, to two prominent eitim ns, who take up this lino of goods as an investment for the first time.

Roads diverging from the city are in an awful condition, preventing the farmers from entering town with their wae.ns, which affects business very much. Judge DeGroff has been very sick for the "past 10 days, but ls now better. His itcn, Hose CcGrcff, of Springfield, is with him. There some talk of star an other j'ltly nev. fpapcr here.

Democratic in politics, and io be managed by Prt. Fields, at present In the poultry business. Neosho people are very mtn pli is ed to ar of the re election of Senator Co. kicil. He has many warm frb n.t.

I.i Neosha, both and Ri publicans, lie is a g' eat ftiead of thc ve trans aed bus labored I th' in in their 'piicati'ins for p.tt' its, with happy re salt; Ctr.gre. sra.in r.toa has also done lr.u.h pood for tho old sol diTsaa.l has in g. tiirg many pensions allowed and old ones In New Guinea tight la. ir.j I vogue aiiicng the fa. hi ie youm mn.

who wear a 't alx.jt. InibiS Wide made of stiff bark. Aim r. th same p'opie a jtirl ar.roun le betrothal by appearing i r. i st tho merit of re v.

whi (i rs her b' and r. THE COMMITTEES. Sieal( Waril Nitinftt Them For tile Nicholas, and Criminal It! ,11 liOIII'l H.ltlMI., JEI'TKHSON CITY, Jan. 19. Speaker Ward's committees, announced yesterday, are a surprise to no ono.

Th men who supported him for speaker ere rcwarueu nnu me insurgents, ex pecting nothing, were not disappointed. Tho personnel of some of the most hn portant committees is rather lamo in tho sense that the strongest In the hou were not put at the head of them. Charles A. Smith of St. Louis, Repub lican, got a good place on the commit tee on criminal juritprudtnee.

Wilson of Kt. Louis, Republican, Is on the com mlttce on eclcinosynai Institutions. Jijhn W. Bmltli of St. Louis, Democrat, gr)t on the committee on commerce, liurlelgli of St.

I ouIs got on the banks and banking and the Justice of the price committee John W. Smith of St. Ixuis Is on the latter committee, and on the immigration and miscellaneous and unfinished business committees It will he: observed that of the hist places went to Republican members from St. Louis. The list of committees follows: Committee on revision Pope cf Cole, Huek, Clcary, Coltraln, Hawkins, 0'1'al lan and.

Slekbs. Judiciary Harnett of Pettis, White otteii, W'oolfolk, Chilton, Uarrett, Ha I lorne, Kr.elsley of Carroll, Young and Johnson of St. Louis. Wills and Probata iaw Tribble. Or gan.

Coltraln, Klrby, Chinn, Weaver, Palmer Sullivan, Jiusser and of Howell. Ways and ('lark, Hall of Saline, Ntsbit, fliair, Car. kt.ioiu, Ellis of V. men, Hamilton of Johnson, Lie, McLaren, Thon en of Clay, Tubbs, Riuber, Mjnn, Mueller anil Khrbart. I Approprlaiioii P.ohart, Pep Xle I.oin rts.

Ay. rill, Ellin of Rat' a. Smith Saline, Cole, Weaver, Ruth Pettijolio, Mann, Jamts, Pi cry. jtn ispruden IL.milte of i'k. Chilton, Tribble, Slate, ottcn, Young.

Chjiic: A. Smith if I 't. Louis city. Harrison and Wilson hi Criminal ccsts and lies Blair, Mc Clare n. Smith ef Melhjnaltl.

Nicholsnn, jOr tin, Tbompra e( Livir.g. teD. Ilea 'it. Hairlson ar.d Hall Gium'y. K.iuc'i'ioii, f' n.i an! text Jlcy.

'rs, Ellis ef Pates. Caivrt, WDoIfoIU. Il2ul.fr and Young. Railroad aa I iot rnal impr iVt nn niH H.vr See. Ma.ey, Nicholas.

of McDonald. Murphy, arnvft. Cl' pratl" r. Ehrhart and Wilson cf St. Louis and hi I.

xays Xcl. Mc Willi ims. Cayson. Christy, Rtiai dell, r.tar, Sttnih of Saline, XL Cox, li. Curry, Ayde V.

and Prai nv titer. Life and fruttraa! arx. iacions Mc She v. nultf John tr.n, Calvert. r.d K.

It.m. Fire, mar're lit; tirance itle lge, Sf i y. ita. i't. Organ, Mann, Prtrbcr cf At.

"ul. or. P.ittkj and banking Purlf Ig I.aci Ami. Wright, Christy. Hall cf Saline, Cltr.ry, Rubey de and Hail cf'Gnmdy.

University and S. 'ntro of Mines Ellis if Rates. Knci fiy cf Mesne. Parr.it, Hamilton O'Failon, Hawthorn and Ady.Tett. Norma! 'r I'ami'ton, Jobn on, Hunter.

Phittf tr.an, Be hart, Tickler, uius and Dav'. vt Wayne. Private i Erown key. Mur.ieipa! Pike. Quinti.

Pi Macon. Perry r. Ag. ie r.re 'l it ral.1, Sbewmak li it Smith cf I'rown. Clark.

Jor i. i a. em. Xcsbi. Aniiek and vTX.k.w.

Davis of iepy of i Kub.y of I. de. iituup tsa Clay, I Ttz trr. Net bit, Jones cf line. O'Connell.

Noel, of Taney, key, Ca. hien aifi Woe.ds. I'el. uai phy, i i ey, riner, Mutin. of Vt rnon, Cbris Wil.vjr.

of St. Leads city, Cu hicti end Thi'if nius. Permanent set; ct gnvcrnmeat and titntiunal Thoinpson eit Living. Slate. Ibnt.

llroolts, F.tr.I'e. Grecian and and reform schools C. JolIP TEE EXCaLEJCE Ci: SV2UP CF IKS is due hot only to the originality and simplicity of tht: ctmil.inatioti, but also to the caro and oil v. ith which it ia manufactured bv ntidei known to the Cai.if:i.';ia Fl'i Svkl'P Co. only, and we v.

i i impress up.iu ml tno itupoi taa. of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by t.ie Ciui ocsi.v io Svnur Co. l.V, a cf tiiat fae', will it one ia the worthless fmltatlo is m. jM fa il by other The hi s.

of the Cai.1 ucNTA I'm Co. with medical T.r. n. r.a I the satisf.u tion the Sv. upof Figs lias giv.

tJ lui.lions of families, the came ef the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its rerr.e.ly. It far in tidv. of a.l o.Ler 1." jii it act i tin i r. i. or v.

them, an I it ib. le.t C. I en to f' ils beiiellcia! eir. tr, ph a 1 uieio.er tins name of the calt5 na syrup co. rt: ri ti L.7.LU: l.j.

OVEEWOIIKED WOilEX. Loitors to Mra. flakliam From Women Who Havo Been nolpod Troni Blcknosa or Hoolth. Theordinarycverytlaylifeof most of our women is a cease less treadmill of vrork. How much "harder the daily tasks boooiua whoa some deniauemeut of tba fciualo organs makes every movement painful and keeps tho nervous Hystom unstrung! The following letter from Mrs.

WaltciiS. Basta, bVMirkill, N. tells tho story of many women, and kIiow them how to get relief: "DkarMih. 1i.nkuaii: I cannot thank you enough for all Lydia E. Piukbam's Vegt tablo Compound basdono for mo.

When I wrote to you I bad suffered for years with falling, in flammation nnd ulceration of tho womb; my back ached, and I was so much distressed I could scared walk. I t1 was a burden to myself and did not caro whether I lived or died. "I havo taken five bottles of vour medicine and it has ilooo wonders for me as all my friends can testify. I caa no do my own work, and do not know how to express my ratitudu to you for tho L'ood your nieiiicino and adv ioo have done me, I owo my life to Mrs. Pinkham." Sirs.

PinUham'scounsellsoffered freo to all women who need advice about their health. Ilur address is Lynn, Ma ss. Mrs. If. VTciirnoFT, Kel lcrton, Iowa, tells hero in her own worda how Mrs.

Pinkham helped her; Sins. Pinkham: I was in a very bad condition before I wrote to you and Ix an tho use of Lydia li i'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound. I did not know what to do. I suffered terribly every month, when on my Johnson of ope Martin. Piner, Da oi iixas, Hrignc, riiujtuia aim tthnne tt.

Rctr Tchmcnt. reform and official salaries and fees IVoolfolk, 'Kill of Ver ltan, Kirhy, Johnston cf Cooper, Kel ton Miu Her nnd Booth. Election Cnrdwe 11, Harnett, Chinn. Curry, Hall cf Grundy and Mitt hell. Lak Calv rt, Quir.n, Sleyci Wcol follt, Weaver, Itlggs and Walsh.

Mints and mining Pradlc Shine man. Jenkins, Wright, Rutledge. Sl ieey, Carter, Mitthella, Ragslate nnd Sp. Cinncerr Farrar, Smrth, John of St. Louis city, Uuiiey of Macon, Noel, Phillips, Thomas and Iiusche.

Manufaetc.rifi Jenkins. Chinn, Davis cf Tt xus. Cleary. Hall of Saline, Pope of I Ouseonade and Praisewa'er. Federal relations See, Averill, Km i ley if P.eoone, Tubbs, Prathcr of Atchistti and Panic.

Public health and scientific Institutions Sit Kinn, Uolton, Delzell, Farrar, Hunter, Grccson and Stewart. Militia O'Connt 11, Rurleigh, llavis of Pike, Lie, Prather Taney, Johnston of St. Louis county and Adyelott. Justices' of the peace Fitzgerald, Rubey cf Macon, SUClaren, Smith, John W. of St.

Louisi Burleigh of St. Ixuis, Hawthorn and Palmer. State library Williams, Hunter, Hawkins, Boluirt, Hamilton of Daviess, Tubbs and Soulier. Township organization and county boundaries Nicholson, Ellis of Hates l. I u.n.i.1, iviie i.

ieij eii e.eiieiii, eaivuie, licpsins and oods. swamp lands Jones cf Butler, Aver Tribble, Williams, Carskadon, Da vis of Wayne and Thlllt nlus. Louisiana purchase and eentrnnial celebration Hall of Saline. Lee, Rar rcf, Willia ns, Hamilton of Daviess. Ha vkins.

Tubbs, Ki. Smith, Charles of St." Louis city, O'Failon nnd Ragsdale. Immigration Smith, John of St. Louis city, Rubey of Macon, Kncisely Carroll. Cole.

Suears. Stewart and Slai'ktn tn. SiUe: ihneous and unlinished husl claims and local bills Shcw liiah.r. Smith, John of St. Louis city, Proolts, Smith of SIcDouald, Parcira, Sullivan and Thomas.

i Accciiiits Jtickson, Chilton, Davis of PI! Ellis of Vernon, L'oydston, Hub aid Parcira. Priii lKg. Ibdian, glate. Pope of Cole, C'ar kfden, O'flee. Amick and Ibaoth.

Joint printing Itigan, Davis of Pike and Riggs. fingn sscl. bills Klrby, See, Quinn, Thon on t.f Livingston. llc. Scott, Siituiei Thomas ami Mackensen.

Et.iclled bills Coffee, Cox, Delzell, Davis of Texas, Phillips, Pope of Gas cunadc, Bu. chr, Digss and Slu. ser. Rubs Hot k. Rohart, Carikadon.

Clark and Sickles. Joint rules Hack, Coltraln and IllNinfirk Tron IVorvf, Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and tho success they bring, itte Dr. King's New Life Pills.

They develop every power of brain and Only 25 at all drug stores. THE SKUNK INDUSTRY. t'i if tho I'ur nri. I Oil of tlie Odoioa Tlie common Slisiourl skunk Is an animal whose nctiuaintance, when at large in the woods and in a healthy condition, cne ntf.Is to cultivate with extreme cuution. Ho Is hiin'ej moot afily wiih wind against the game, and ev.

then the distance should be care fully There no rrc ture that can cifTue more offensive a larger area country, eou :.) rlrg the si of the little Put the hurtle, or pal. at. he i u. i illi I. has some goc.

1 points 1 a 1 ata! will tire I. The fur I'ti'' a i 1 r.t.v lite popular in the ma.ke I.ebes wtar (he tkunk luii'h never nppan nt'y if ii tii. agre. able ante, 's tint cave the hunter or trrpp i.e. ii.

a la; bi.lt iuji Vi feet would have Kuc a bearing down fccllnpr, wfi3 very r. calc, v. onib swollen, baelc ached, appetito was very poor, alao had trouble witn my bead. I have taken several bottles of your Compound and cannot iuy in it favor. It helped moro than all the doctors." ket.

Thousands ef the prlis tiv ttig'it here every summer nnd the not seem to in the bast. The animal Is very prolific end finds much curliy In the woods of southwest Missouri during the fur season. If any creature xci pt man pi ys on tho skunk he has not been lii 1. While the flesh of the ekunk has never been eteemrd a civilized lii nple. the f't of the animal yields an oil whii some persons claim possesses excellent medicinal virtues.

For rheumatic pains ami other bone and muscular at hen It is held In high favor by many country propie. The penetrating power of the oil is remarkable. Skunk oil is not rendered out by rooking the fat, but extracted by banging the skinned carcass up in the suu, the heat causing the healing essence to trickle dawn like the rap of a sugar maple. Anil Hill. TOPEKA, Jan.

17. A bill has been introduced in the hou. by Mr. Genefieili, which makes bucket shops illegal in Kansas. It forbidi the dealing In options on grain Ktocks, bonds, securities or provisions.

In the senate Sir. Cooke Introduced a resolution today repealing tho section cf the state constitution affecting the olllce of state printer, and providing for the election of that ollleer by a direct vote of the: people. It also provides for a printing plant to be owucd by lha state. Court lii) 4 In Florida Times Union and murder tritil with a deer hunt sand wichetl into the middle of it. hi not a common thing even in Florida, which is always a land of pleasant turju iscs, but that was what was hud tt Juno, tho court house town of Dade county, a few days ago.

The hunt was a f.ucce. sful one, too, and as a result the Judge, to.irL ollicers nnd jury had venisau for dinner for the next two days. Dade county court its In session, Judge Jones presiding, and the trial for murder of Pen Moure, a negro, wns in progress. The jury on the case was In charge of Deimtv Shei ifl' M. It.

Johns, who in private life: is one of tho best known pineapple growers of Stuart. The Jury had In eu sp riding ihe night enjoying the hospitality of the hard pine benches In which the court house luxuriates. Suddenly came the untl of several degs chasing a liter through the rub by which the court house i.s surrouiitlt d. The attendants had' barely time to get outsido the building before the tb cr line into view. Ev.

ry man of 'ihe jury was an enthusia. ntmier. an is Deputy Johns. It. was.

the duty of tho tllle'er to ket the Jury teg. th. r. There was only one way to tlo It in the excite ment of the moment, and bipu'y took that way by starting for the tb i at tht: httul of the other 12 nun. He drew bis caliber Smith Wesson ns he started, and by the time he had mptied it the di er was his.

Six shots were lirid altogether, and e.f these three took If. The li. shot wns firetl at a eii of about yards, and the last at nearly 10. 1). pa'y Sheriff Johns is one the I all pistol flints in the slate of Florid or he could never have dene It.

Jinu would appear to be a good place fcr omo ambitious Nimrod to loea us it will never do to let wild deer Inter fere with tho court business cf Pa io juuty. Dr. Ilnir uuult riu ltu pnred whooping eoukji v.I.en no other tr a.t tnent would g.ve relit f. For crjup remarkable remedy has no i i It conquera croup nt eitce. Hail to the colon one Sixes your ta te at I tit" and ui.ct Mr.

S. A. Fa. canopy (Ha.) Ha nnd i hildi. ii.

ifT Grippe. On only tb acted qui. y. I to tl.H rejiie ly a a an I Its eh in. I i falls.

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