Newspaper Page Text
CONVINCING GUARANTEES.
Which are Justified by a World-Wide
Experience.
TO THE PUBLIC:
Having branch houses and laboratories in
seven different quarters, and therefore having
a world-wide experience, we. H. H. Warner
& Co., justify ourselves in making the follow
ing statements:
First.— Fpr the past decade we have held
that 93 per cent of diseases originate in the
kidneys, which introduce uric acid into the
system, a poison that is injurious to every or
gan, attacking and destroying first the organs
which are the weakest. We have also held
that if Ihr kidneys arc kept in perfect health
most of the ordinary ailments will be pre
vented, or, it contracted, cured. Other
Sractitioners have held that extreme kidney
isea.se is incurable. We have proof to the
contrary, however, in hundreds of thousands
of cases in every section of the globe.
I Second.—The kidneys being the sewers of
the human system, it is impossible to keep the
entire system in good working order unless
these organs are doing their full duty.
Most people do not believe their kidneys are
out or order because they never give them
any pain. It is a peculiarity of kidney diet
ease, that it may long exist without the
knowledge of the patient or of the practition
er. It may lie suspected If there is any
gradual departure from ordinary health,
which departure increases as ago comes on.
Third.— We do not cure every known
disease from one bottle. This is an imposti
bility.
Fourth.— Warner’s Safe Remedies have
been recognized by the doctors and the peo
ple all over the globe as standards of the
highest excellence.
Fifth. — We make the following unqualified
guarantees:
Guarantee 1. —That Warner’s Safe Rem
edies are pure and harmless.
Guarkntee 2.—That thetestimonialsused
by us are genuine, nnd so far as we know,
absolutely true. We will forfeit <5,000 for
proof to the contrary.
Guarantee 3.—Warner's Safe Remedies
have permanently cured many millions of
people whom the doctors have pronounced
incurable. Permanent cures are always con
vincing proofs of merit.
Sixth.— Ask your friends and neighbors
what they think of Warner’s Safe Cure.
KEV. S. I*. ARNOLD, Camden, Tenn., had fearful
abaceaaea caused by Kidney disease. In 1878 and
1881, other running abscesses appeared. He was*
fully cured in 1982 by Warner's Safe Cure and in
1889 reported himself sound and well, and he la
over TU years, old.
MRS. ANNIK JENNEBB-MILI.ER, editress of
Dress, 253 Fifth avenue, New York, eight yea s
ago wa- cured of nervous prostration, when the
best New England physicians could do her no
good. She cured herself with Warner Safe (Jure,
and writes in 1887: “To-day I am a perfectly
wed woman. It is the only medicine 1 ever
take."
L. B. PRICE, M. I)., a gentleman and physician of
the highest standing of Hanover C. 11., Va., four
years ago, after trying every other remedy for
Bright’s disease, Including famous mineral wa
ters, cured himrelf by Warner's Safe Cure, and
March 24, 1888, wrote: "I have never had the
slightest symptoms of my old and fearful trouble.
HERMAN URBAN, of .Mac Neale Urban, safe
makers, Cincinnati. 0,, who was broken down by
excessive business cares. He was fully restored
to health four years ago by Warner a Safe Cure
and has since been in robusth :abh.
DR. DIO LEWIS wrote: “If 1 fouixl myself af
flicted with a serious kidney disorder 1 would
use Warner s Safe Cure.”
MRS. K. J. WOLF, Gettysburg, Pa.; S. C. Farring
ton. Gotha, Fla.; J. M. Long, 43 Fast 2nd street,
Cincinnati,!).; and the sister of J. W. Westlake,
ML Vernon, 0., were cured of consumption
Caused by kidney acid in the blood, ns over half
the cases are, by Warner's Safe Cure.
We could give many thousands of similar
testimonials. Warner's Safe Cure does ex
actly us represented.
Seventh. — Warner’s Safe Remedies were
put on the market in obedience to a vow
made by H. Il Warner that, if the remedy
now known as Warner's Sure Cure, restored
him to health he would spread its merits be
fore the entire world. In ten years the de
m&nd has grown so that laboratories have
been established in seven quarters of the
globe. Warner’s Safe Cure is a scientific
specific — it cures when all the doctors fail,
thousands of the best physicians prescribe it
regularly, its power over disease is perma
nent and its reputation is of the most exalted
character. Can you afford longer to ignore
its extraordinary power? Now, in the spring
of the year, a few bottles will tone you up
and cure all those ill feelings which,unknown
to you, are caused by the fatal kidney poison
in the blood, which will surely end fatally,
if not at once removed. Forth s no other
specific is known.
The gaikwar of Banda, of India, his
wife and a numerous suite, since their
return to Baroda, from the jubilee fes
tivities at London, were expelled from
their castes on account of contamination
in London. They have lately performed
the prescribed penance, which cost the
gaikwar about SIO,OOO, and were re-ad
mitted to their respective castes.
—— -
To preserve oranges, wrap them in antisep*
tic paper and pack In fine saw-dust.
Popular Education.
We sympathize with the feeling which often
leads citizens to boast that no child born In
this country need grow up in ignorance, and
yet it is a fact that many people who have
learned to read and write have never taught
themselves to think. A man who suffered
from catarrh, consumption, bronchiti , scrof
ula, or “liver complaint,” might read, till his
eves dropped out, how these and mativ other
diseases have been cured by Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, but if he did not
Lake the lesson to himself and test the \ i t ues
of this great medicine, his time would be
thrown away.
There is a policeman or constable for every
MM) inhabitants in Ireland.
NERVES! NERVES!!
What terrible visions this little word brings
before the eyes of the nervous.
Headache, Neuralgia.
Indigestion, Sleeplessness.
Nervous Prostration.
All sure then: in the face. Yet all these nervous
troubles can be cured by using
(*(, Pained
elery
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC
Also contains the best remedies for diseased con
ditions of the Kidneys, Liver and Blood, which
always accompany nerve troubles.
It is a Nerve Tcnic, an Alterative, a Laxative,
and a Diuretic. That is why it
CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL.
\ <I.OO a Bottle. Send for full particulars.
\ WELLS RICHARDSON & CO.. Proßuetors.
\ BURLINGTON. VT.
A Railway Romar.cc.
The great strike on the “ Q ” road re
minds me of a romance. Tn one of the
towns on the main lino lives a man who
for years has been in tho employ of the
corporation which is now having trouble.
From apprentice boy in tho workshop
he worked his way up until he became
an engineer. One night ho was called
up and sent out on an extra. He had
not gone far on his run when something
danced before the glare of his headlight,
and as quickly did he reverse his engine.
Leaving the pilot, he walked down the
track and found a child neatly wrapped
and wide awake. He took it back to the
pilot, made a cot for it, and proceeded
on his run. On his return the waif of
the road was taken to his home, adopted,
reared and educated. She became one
of the beauties of the little town, and
grew into womanhood. The engineer,
although nearly thirty-five years older
than the pretty-faced creature, loved
her, and they were married.
The other day when there were ru
mors of a strike, the old engineer ap
pealed to his child-wife for advice, and
she begged him to remain with the
company and not desert the road on
which he found her and from which he
rescued her. He consented, and there
is one of the old engineers who is true
to the throttle. T have this little story
r rom a gentleman who lives in the town
where the old engineer makes his home.
—Chicago Mail.
“Ah me!” sighod Potts.“l’m tired of living,
1 he world Is follow, ambitio .'s vain.”
“Come now!” said his chum, “I know the
symptoms;
It’s all your liver—that’s very plain.
“You need not suffer, for help is • asy;
Pierce’s Pe.lets gorig.it to tho place.
‘A friend to the bilious,’ 1 well might call
them—-
There’s nothing be ter; they suit your case.”
Potts ceased his sighing and b >ught the “Pel
lets.”
No more he mourneth his hapless lot!
His face is cheerful, his heart, is lightsome,
His melancholy is qu.te forgot!
Out of nearly 1,000 applications for license to
sell liquor in Pittsburg, Pa., 218 got them.
If Sutterers from Consumption,
Scrofula, Bronchitis, and General Debility will
try Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with
Hypophosphites, they will find immediate re
lief and permanent benefit. The Medical Pro
fession universally declare it a remedy of the
greatest value and very palatable. Read: "I
have used Scott’s Emulsion in several cases
of Scrofula and Debility in Children. Results
most gratifying. My little patientstake, it with
pleasure.” W.A.Hulbebt, M.D., Salisbury,lll.
Nothing .More Dangerous
“Than a neglected cough,” is what Dr. J. F.
Hammond, professor in the Electic Medical
College, says, “and as a preventive remedy
and a curative agent, I cheerfully recommend
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Mullein.”
M. Legrand, a wealthy Parisian cooper, who
bought the Legion of Honor, was kicked out.
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures when every
other so-called remedy fails.
There were in the universities of Germany
during last Winter, 26,945 students.
Use Long’s Pearl Tooth Soap for cleansing
your teeth. 25c. at, Druggists.
If afflicted with -ore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp
son’s Eyewater. Druggists sell at 25c. per bottle.
HHoseAches
<~- r down your
Jimbs Mean
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA
OR KINDRED ILLS. fit Cu V D
4 K □RU GBI STS ’ *
& dealers:
Co.
BALTO..MD.
Don’t buy until you
jljfind out the new
iff JI Improve-
Save the Ik fhi
Middleman’s ®|L
Profits.
for Catalogue
J. P. STEVENS & BRO,
47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
OThe imVERS' GUIDE is
issued March and Sept.,
each year. It is an ency
clopedia of useful infor.
mation for all who pur
chase the luxuries or the
necessities of life. We
can clothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, dunce, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at home, and in various sizes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. and you can make a fair
estimate of tho value of the BUYERS’
GUIDE, which will bo sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111.
“ JONES -
v!® OpAYStH FREIC.HT
Ton U iiijoa scalrs«
r ® n Su-c! Bearings. Brau
'’ *■ w. Tare Benni and Beam Bon fur
SQ O"
Rverx the > a e. Eor free price list
martioa ihi* purr and addieaa
r ® ,OHtS 0F SINGHAMT9M,
• BINGHAMTON. N. W.
Aininimft l’»«fi-. St . lUiWM,
■_ ■HIMI fa M 1 MU.I um
U 111 I■ Ku 11Wl fur X) "culeM can s»v<
ono-half, or m»r», by’orduring of tho Uhicaao Scale
Co. Lilt* otbor useful artiutes, at less than wholesale
ones. Catalogue Kitt K. Agents and Diw'era supplied.
Address 4 II H AGO SCALI. t <>.. Cliicngu, 111.
pM ■ Live at hom« an.l male mere moaey e-orUia«foruath.a
IhIBVi at anvthing rl»v ie tbe world lather ava t'oatly outfit
ruxu. Termi ram. A.tdrvw, Tut a * Co., Aufiule, Maine.
That Tired Feeling
la experienced by alnwwt every on» at thli season,
and many people resort to Hood’s Sarsaparilla to
drive away the languor and exhaustion. The blood,
laden with impurities which have been accumulating
for months, moves sluggishly through (the veins,
the mind falls to think quickly, and the body Is still
slower to respond. Hood’s Sarsapar.lla Is just what
is needed. It purifies, vitalizes, and enriches the
blood, makes tho head clear, creates an appetite,
overcomes that tired feeling, tones the nervous sys
tem, and imparts new strength and vigor to the
whole Ixxly.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
s proven to be so va tly superior to any other sarsa
parilla, or blood purifier, that one hat well said: “Its
heal h giving effects upon the blood and entire
human .irganism are at much more positive than the
temedles of a quarter of a century ago as the steam
power of to-da? is In advance of the si w and labori
ous drudgery of years ago.”
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. 81; six for $5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Loweil, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
$93 Sewing Machine Free!
V¥e want ona perton in every village, town and township, fa
keep in their homes a line of our ABT BAMPLEB; to thosa
who will keep and simply show these samples to those who call,
we will send, free, the very best Sewing Machine manufactured
In the world, with all the attachments. This machine is mada
after tbe SINGBB patants, which have espired. Before the patents
run out, this style machine, with ths attachments, was sold for
it now sells for SSO. Reader, it may seem to you tbe most
WONDERFUL THING ON EARI H, but you can secure one of
these machines ABSOLUTELY FREE, provided your application
comts in first, from your locality, and if you will keep in your
home and show to those who call, a set of our elegant and un
equaled art samples. We do not ask yon to show these sam
ples for more than two months, and then they become your
own property. ’1 he art samples are sent to you ABSOLUTELY
FREE of cost. How can we do all this?—easily enough I W e often
get as much as $2,000 or $3,00U In trade from even a small place,
after our art samples have remained where they could be seen for
a month or two We need one person in each locality, all over
the country, and take thia means of securing them at once.
Those who write to us at once, will secure, FREE, the very best
Sewing Machine manufactured, and the finest general assort
ment of works of high art ever shown together in America. All
particulars FREE by return mail. Write at once ; a postal card
on which to write to urs will cost you but one cent, and after you
know all, should you conclude to go uo further, why no harm ia
done. Wonderful as it seems, you need no capital—all is free.
Addressat once, TRUE A CO , AUGUSTA, Maine.
Doyouwant Inspirator?
zl 2 5! n k
Zs
I® J /s n 3
/z 0=13=5.3
J/
JrMT J9Y~n.
• c = -=-2 -
i Hi ? 2 2 5 >
Mianafi'W By return mall. Full Description
k Moody'. New Tailor Sy.tem of Dre..
F labEs Cutting. MOODY & CO., Cincinnati, 0.
<> I.D is worth SSOO per lb. Pettit’s Eye Salva is
VX worth SI,OOO. bat is sold at 25c. a box by dealers.
I kAfAf\ RH fyEMEDY |
i Xm, i
J a 1 If v
i |l¥l )
a For a case of Catarrh in the Head which they cannot cure.
CATARRH IN THE HEAD.
SYMPTOMS OF TUT) DISEASE. -Dull, heavy headache,
obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from tho
head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at
others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid ;$
the eyes are weak; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking
or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive mat
ter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and
has a nasal twang”; the breath is offensive: smell and taste
impaired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depres
sion, a hacking cough and general debility. Only a few of the
above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case.
Thousands of eases annually, without manifesting half of the
above symptoms, result in consumption, and end in the grave.
No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, less
understood, or more unsuccessfully treated by physicians.
flnin.An J° u would remove an evil, strike at its
Luinmun uENSE root - - A ‘ a the predisposing or real cause of
w — catarrh is, in the majority of cases, some
iRFATMFMT weakness, impurity, or otherwise faulty
I ntHiiiiL.ill. condition of the system, in attempting to
cure the disease our chief aim must be
directed to the removal of that cause. The more we see of this
odious disease, and wo treat successfully thousands of cases an
nually at tho Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, the more do
we realize the importance of combining with the use of a local,
soothing and healing application, a thorough and persistent inter
nal use of blood-cleansing and tonic medicines.
j n cur j n g catarrh and all the various diseases with
which it is so frequently complicated, as throat,
bronchial, and lung diseases, weak stomach, ca-
HFIIAMPF tarrhal deafness, weak or inflamed eyes, impure
• 11-I.IHiSUL. blood, scrofulous and syphilitic taints, the wonder-
1 ", ful powers and virtues of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med-
ical Discovery cannot be too strongly extolled. It has a specific
_Jsize of pellets.
‘ THE or ' ginal A-
LIVEa PiLLS.
PURELY VEGETABLE! PERFECTLY HARMLESS!
V As a LIVED PILE, they are Incqiialed I
> ■' AT.T.nST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TA.ICE3.
1 / 7- I 1 Reware of Imitations, which contain Poisonous Minerals. Always ask for
\\ Dr. Pierc’e’sPellets.which are little idle.
\A Z y 7 or Anti-bilious Granules. ONE PELLET A DObt.
/If T^-r°-„.. w .r si ck headache, TJr
/ ) IP. 25 Cents a Vial BiHons Headache. Dizrinosa, Con«H!»®*>ft ft /-7K
/ 70 vents a vial. ludißeMion. ttilioua Attack*, and all d rang -
' •*■*» ments of the stomach and bowels, are pror>H u.v
BEING PI’RKI.Y VEOETABI.E, pi'e^e%’PeTl^'' o'f‘their ram edial
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets ojH>rate without disturbance to mJthfunv e be B 2iid r, th t at R thSr < action ujwn tbe system is universal, not a
the system, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass I,,r‘L1 ~r‘L- their iw ative influence.
vials, hermetically sealed. Always trash and ralia- K IIUU * or tissue vacating • ...kobwsdiy MEDICAL ASSOCUTIUJI
ble. As a geutle laxative, alterative, or active Manufactory! by WORLIFb DIM tNSAKt „
purgative, they give the moat perfect satisfaction. bUFFA.LX>,n. .
Nearly everybody nea>is a good spring medicine
like Hood’s Sarsapirilla to expel impurities which
accumulate in the blood during the winter, keep up
strength as warm weather comes on, c eate an ap
petite and promote healthy digestion. Try Hood's
Sarsaparilla aid you will be convinced of Its pecul
iar merits. It Is the Ideal spring medicine—reliable,
beneficial, pleasaat to :ake, and gives full value for
the money.
“I take Hood’s SarsaoariUa as a spring tonic, and I
recommend it to all who have that mlsera de tired
feeling. ’ C. Parmeijse, 349 Brllge street, Brooklyn,
Make the Weak Strong
“My appetite was poor, 1 could not sleep, had
headache a great ileal, pains In my back, my bowels
did not move regularly. Hood’s Sarsaparilla In a
short time did m ■ so much g >od that I feel like a new
man. My painsand aches ere relieve!, my appetite
Improved. I say to others try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.”
G. F. Jackson, Roxbury Station, Conn.
I Sold by all druggists. 81S six for 85- Prepared only
i by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass.
_IOO Doses One Dollar
DR.KILMER’S
OCEAN-WEEP
W’s
SYMPTOMS IND CONDITIONS
Thl. Remedy Will Relieve and Cure.
If Ymir heart thumps after sudden effort, skips
II |UU[ beats or flutters, if you have heart
disease, faint spells, fits or spasms,
If Ynn
II I U U around the heart, or have heart dropsy,
If Ymi have Vertigo, dizzy attacks, ringing in
II lUU ears, disposed to nervons prostration,
appoplexy, shock or sudden death,
If Ymi have Neuralgia, Numbness in arms or
II I UU limbs, darting pains like Rheumatism,
Ocean-Weed cures and prevents going to heart
Prepared at Dl.pen.orv. “GUIDE TO HEALTH,”
Sent Free. Binghamton, N. Y.
onrrppisTs. PRU E SI.OO.
Dili a Great English Gout and
Diail S I lilSs Rheumatic Remedy.
Oval Box, 34) round, 14 Pills.
f Copyright, ISS7. j
effect upon the lining mucous membranes of tbe nnsal and other
air-passages, promoting the natural secretion of their follicles and
glands, thereby’ softening the diseased and thickened membrane,
and restoring it to its natural, thin, delicate, moist, healthy con
dition. As a blood-purifier, it is unsurpassed. As those diseases
which complicate catarrh are diseases of the lining mucous mem
branes, or of the blood, it will readily be seen why this medicine
is so well calculated to cure them.
ruT**". 8 A 8 a ' oca l application for healing the diseased condi
! I] fill I tion in the head, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy is beyond
uubMi. 1 a jj conl p ar ison the best preparation ever invented.
H nf’FHT ll* ’ 8 mild an< l pleasant to use, producing no smarting
8 MUurs I. g or pain, and containing no strong, irritating, or caus
&.-.w.aiwwwwirdl tj c drug, or other poison. This Remedy is a power
ful antiseptic, and speedily destroys all bad smell which accom
panies so many cases of catarrh, thus affording great comfort to
those who suffer from this disease.
i'" n ""■•'"■““■“"j Tbe Golden Medical Discovery is the natural
I rERMAHENT | “helpmate” of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It
| 1 g not only c ] eanses< purifies, regulates, and builds
8 PiIDCQ B U P system to a healthy standard, and con-
Uunuu. I quers throat, bronchial, ana lung complications,
fimnnwsnraicmKzi v,’hen any such exist, but, from its specific
effects upon the lining membrane of the nasal passages, it aids
materially in restoring the diseased, thickened, or ulcerated mem
brane to a healthy condition, and thus eradicates the disease.
When a cure is effected in this manner it is permanent.
Both Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Sage’s
Catarrh Remedy are sold by druggists the w'orid over. Discovery
SI.OO, six bottles for $5.00. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy 50 cents;
half-dozen bottles $2.50.
A complete Treatise on Catarrh, giving valuable hints as to
clothing, diet, and other matters of importance, will be mailed,
post-paid to any address, on receipt of a 2-cent postage stamp.
Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
WELLS’
nmsißLE
Velvet
Cream,
A Magic Com
plexion Beauti
tier for Face, IgiSg
Neck and Arms ® -** Bfiag
Elegant for |Si.
dressing and ' new
whitening the fpfer'PWaE
skin. Unrivaled
for Theatre.Re- \
ceptions. Balls. 1
Parties,Ac. Un- SScL
equalled
delicate trans- ~~ ~
parent white
ness, soft youthful effect and fine finish. Harm
less, doesnot roughen, draw, wither, nor in any
way injure the most delicate or sensitive skin.
Superior to any Powder. Paste or Liquid for
toning down red or flushed face. Effaces Tan,
Pimples, Coarseness, Sal,
lowbicm, all blemishes and imperfections. sl.
bottles at Druggistsand Fancy Goods Dealers,
S' c y w- nre s‘‘.' on receipt of price.
E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City. N. J.,U.S.A.
“ROUGH ON NEURALGIA,” SLCO. Drug?
“ROUGH ON RHEUMATISM,”SI.SO.Drug.
ROUGH ON ASTHMA,” $1.56. Druggists. -
“ROUGH ON MALARIA,” $1.50. Druggists,
or prepaid by Ex, E, S. Wells, Jersey City
ROUGHoxCORNSsSF A T R &.gg s |sc,
ROUGHoxTOOTHACHESgISc
MfellOl
ORGANS.
Highest Honors at all Great World's Exhibitions since
1837. 100 styles, fi22 to SOOO. For Cash, Easy Payments,
or Rented. Catalogue, 40 pp., 4to, free.
PIANOS,
Mason & Hamlin do not hesitate to make the extraordin
ary claim that their Pianos are superior to all others.
This they attribute solely to the remarkable improvement
introduced by them in 1882, now known as the “MASON
& HAMLIN PIANO STRINGER.” Full particulars by
mail.
BOSTON. IM Tremont St. CHICAGO, 149 Wabash Avfi.
NEW YORK, 46 East 14th St. (Union Square).
I GURE FITS !
Wher. f wiy cure I do not mean merely to stop them
for a time and then have them return again. I mean a
radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPIL
EPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I
warrant my remedy to cure the wore* cases. Because
others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a
cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle
of roy infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office.
H. G. HOOT. M. C.. 183 Pearl bt. New York.
SB" to a dny. Samples worth $1.50, FREE
Lines not under the horse’s feet. Write
V Brewster Safety Rein Holder Co.. Holly, Mich.
PAIdIYI’S Bn*dneMM College, Phila.. Pa., Situa
tions furnished. Life Scholarships S4O. Write.
A. N. U Eighteen, ’8&