Dr. Humphreys'

PALE YOUNG GlBLS.

HOW THOT MAY GAIW RO?1 CBEER4 AH? BHIGOT JBYKS.

mimrn mmry Wlaklemaii, of N. ? . , tells How She W*? R M to HeaJtti and Strenjctb i

. LIBBER'S RECORD.

A SUPERB HOUSE DISPLAY.

^adjre Advocate General of tfce Army F i r e Hundred B o r w i E x h i b i t e d

Who Will Soon Retire, Was a

w t l h KlMcllttK B ??.< Great

Gallant Soldier.

Sfeow*.

Ringliog Brothers have five hundred Brig. Gen. G. Norman Lieber, judge magnificent horses, and tlfey will be seen advocate general of the United States with the big show when it exhibits in

x WHY MRS. P1NKHAM '

Is Able to Help Sick Women When Doctors Fail. *-

l??ijil?*i labor. The sod may be turned a t i?y time in the year when the ground is not frozen. A firm, well-grassed sod is best, but other will do, the only difference being in the length of time the building will last. The wails are

longer without strength or ambition, can

ber one hundred lithe, shapely, proudly-

taid up with bricks of sodabout 12*12

tell how the transformation was effected.

stepping thoroughbredsT Every horse

inches and laid lilce bricks with the

One of these Is Miss Mary Winkleman, of

among them bas a famous pedigree. They

exception of the cement, nothing of

No. 92 Portland avenue, Rochester, N. Y., who suffered with anas-nia and general debility and who was fast runuitg into that dreaded disease, consumption. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured her. She says:

are the perfection of equine form and trained intelligence. The trick horses number slxty-flye matched and thoroughly trained American and Imported animals. An e^ual number of Shetland

that kind being used. The sod is :urned down and the walls are made 11 inches thick, two layers of sod being used.

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