PRESIDENT FULLER jewelers' association Threatened With Loss of Hearing, Smeli and Sight From Catarrh. Pe-ru-ita Cored Him. iOMV.KRCia KEVIEW. r . via 1 - A GREAT many remedie to tempora vilv liv Mtju-rh have been devised from time to time, lucb as sprays, snuffa, i cream and other local applications, out. b rule, the medical profession ha little or no enthusiasm in the treatment of catarrh. It is generally pronounced by them to be incurable. It therefore created a treat sensation in medical circles when Dr. Hartman an nounced that be bad devised a compound which would ure catarrh permanently. The remedy wa named Peruna, and in a short time became known to thousands of catarrh sufferer north, south, east and west. Letter testifying to the fact that Pe runa is a radical cure for catarrh began to pour io from all directions. Thousands of such letters are on fi'.e in the office of The Peruns Medicine Co. Rev. E. St'ibenvoll, Pella. Wis., writes: "I feel obliged to extend you my personal thanks for my complete restoration. All tlirouah the winter I suffered from throat and lung trouble, but recovered my 'entire health by the .use of your excellent rem edy. Peruna," The 'following letter from a prominent gentleman of ' Los Angeles is a case in point: Mr. J. W. Fuller. President of the Jew elers' Association of Los Angeles, Col., has been in business in that city for sev enteen vears out of the forty-five that he has been engaged in business. Concerning his experience with reruns he says: "1 wa troubled wltheatarrh of the head for many yearn. II affected my urnxr ot nmrll, hrnrtnit a tlnh'. I pent lotto money u tt Uoctort and the ute of local application to re lieve me, out to no purpose, until my attention tea called to the wonder- ul effectt of Peruna. ''I must any that 1 met with most turprttlng and tatttf actor y retullt. Peruna took hold of the complaint and drove It entirely out of my tyt tern. "Although well along toward the allotted span of man' 11 e 1 am pleated a a child over the retultt, and feel like a young man again." J. W. Fuller. Sue) i letter as the above are not .used for publication except by the written per mission of the writer. A pamphlet, hl'.ed with such letters will be sent to any address free. This book should le read by all who doubt the cura bility of catarrh. If you do not receive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna write ut once to Dr. Hartniun, giving a full state ment of your cafe, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Siinitnnilin. Columhus, O. AND HEADS WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG THAT ACHE WISE. WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE TRIAL BOTTLE IO CENTS The congested counties of Ireland are all on the western coast. Mnsy ftulum tliliuiti ru Hlrkly. Hcther Grav's Sweet Powder fcr Children, r.sed by Mother Gray, a uurso in Children's Home. Kew York, break up colds in 31 hours. rare Feverishn ss, Constipation, Stomach Troubles, Teething P'sorders and Destroy Worm. At all druggists. !!Ge. Sample mallei rns. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Lc Boy, N.Y, The fellow who is perfectly satisfied with himself is not always perfect. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard r-r fry ewe 0f Catarrh that cannot be cured bf Hall's Catarrh Cure. . 1. Is skit ft Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tbeundersigned, have known P. J.Che. Key (or the last 16 years, and believe bim per fectly honorable tu all business trnusaatlont i.nd financially sble to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm, ft ist A Tacii, Wholesale DruggistsToledo, Ohio. WsLDiKo.KutujiAMAaTis.WuolesaleDruS clste, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. ' Price, 76o. per botcle. fcold by all Druggists. Testimonials true. Hall s family puis are the best. A man may have a large following sinv p.y because he doesn't pay his bills. Ons Can't Be too Careful. "Dearest," lie wrote from his hos telry in the Ardennes, "I am sitting; here beside a pleasant window, gazing dreamily out over the barren heath, and on to the borders of the wide, wild forest beyond. But, further than eye can reach, travel the thoughts, the yearnings of my soul: they are all with yon. darling all with the sweet, pre cious adorable wife who awaits tny re turn in London." These, and other dainty sentiments, he wrote, with one exception. From the word "window' up above he inad vertently omitted the letter "n" and, when h.3 wile read that lie was "sitting beside a pleasant widow," she threw down the letter, started post haste for the Ardennes, and brought him home with a flea in his ear. And in spite of all explanations, the poor fellow says that for close on three months he was confoundedly N-pcckcd through that, confounded "N." Central Trade Conditions. R. D. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Milder weather not only accelerated the demand for many lines of nicrchaii dise. but reduced the pressure for fuel which threatened to become a serloit! matter, and incidentally facilitated el forts to reduce the freight congestion Business fully maintains its gratifyinf position. The people arc consuming on a scale never before equaled. Firm ly held quotations also bear testimonj to the fact that demand is often grcatet than supply. Increased interest has been displayed by purchasers of nil products of iron and steel, giving a decidedly firmer torn to the market, and in many instance: quotations have advanced. One of thf definite changes was a rise of $i a ton in wire products, which was not a sur prise, and a new ore schedule averag ing over 35 cents a ton higher. This makes every step of the process. more expensive to the independent producer, ore, pig iron, coke, wages and freights having reached a high position. To the leading producer, however, the situa tion is less disturbing, as most of these factors are under one control, and it will be possible to hold prices of fin ished steel at a fairly conservative po sition. A very heavy tonnage of pipe has been moved on old orders, and considerable new business is reported. Few additional advances have occur red in quotation of cotton goods, the developments of the week being chiclly in the direction of establishing the market on the higher basis that wa? suggested by earlier sp.inodic ad vances. There is more conservatism on the part of buyers. Business in woolens has fallen off unexpectedly. New England shoe shops have secured moderate advances in several grades of footwear, chiclly of all styles in demand by Western buyers. Failures for the week numbered at in the United States, against 215 last year, and 28 in Canada, compared with 35 1 year ago. LATEST QUOTATIONS. Flour Spring clear, U 30n3.t0; best Patent. M.HO; choice; Family, 4.0!. Wheat New York No. ii. 81,V; Philadelphia No'.', TO.iTOXc; Baltimore No. 8. bU'c. Cn-n V...rV.-H . 2, fiOcj Philn. nVphiaNo. 5:Wc;UaltimoreNo.i!, utu. Oats NVw York No. 2, 4Ve; Phili. dolphin. No. 2, 43u4:Wc, Baltimore No 2, i-iXc. liny No. 1 timnthv. 19.00nl9..r0; No. 2 timothy, tl8.00iii3.50; No. 3 tim othy l5.60aI7.&0 rVuit and Vegetables. While Fotn. too With receipt less liberal and quite an Improvement in the demand, the inniket rules steady and firm. Apples all good to choice fruit trees of fungus nio in pood demand. Ctibbngo with quite a falling oil' in the rece'ipls, there is a much firmer feeling on all good In choice stock. Sweet potatoes nro In mnplo supply for prest-nt needs; the market rules quiet but steady. We quote: Cabbage DiiiiIpIi large, per ton I7.00ii8.00; domestic, per ton ll.Mhfj.OO I'otutoes Maryland and Pennsylvania, Epr bu tjOail'ie; Eastern per bu (JUa 65c; ggplants, Florida, per orange box fl.fiU U..U0. Onions yellow, per bu fiOaoUc; red, per bu 45afH)c. Celery, per dot G0u"fo. Apples Knstorn, good to choice, perbrl 1.75a3.0O; Western, do tin ilo do do l 75u2..rrti; No. 2 all kinds $1 00ul.23 S-et I'lit.itoes Potomac vellow, perbrl $2.50n2 75; North Caro lina, yelinw, $2.25u2.50; Eastern shore yellow, 2iu2.0U. Yunw, yellow, $1 fill ul.7.'. Jtuiter, Separator, 28u29e; Gathered prcHin,27n28c;printa,l-lb UOaMc; Bolls, 2-lli. 2!'it3Uc; Uuiry pis. Md., Fu., Vn VHu2fo. Kggs( Fresh-laid eggs, per doznn, 14Mc. Cheese, Largo, CO-11), 143i'al4.Vc; ihh. niiim, 3J-lb, WluUX; picnics, 23-lb, l-malt?o. Live l'oultry. Hem, 13ul3.'j'c; old roosters, eaoh 25u3Ue; Turkeys, lValSe; Ducks, 14iil5o Hides, Heavy steers, association and uilhTS, late kill, GO-lbs and up, close se lection, 1 lallc; cows and light steers Provisions nml Hog Products. Bulk clear rib sides, 9c; bulk shoulders, ')4c; bulk bellies, lOS'c; bulk ham bulls, 10c; bucon clear nu sides, iu?ic; bacon ihnuldors, 10c; sugar-cured breasts, l''o; sugur-cured shoulders, lU.','e; lugur cured California hams, 10c; bums canvuscd or unennvased, 12 lbs. and under, 14'kC;rcfined lard tierces, brls ind 50 lb cans, gross, lOS'o. Jack Did you ever see a horse jump five fect over a fence? Fat Oi've seen 'em jump four feet over. I didn't know a horse ever had foive. THE TEST OF GOLD. A Vt Number of Kidney Sufferinr People, Cured by Doan'a Kidney pilU, ay but for the Freo Trial they would at II I be In Atony. TbU meant Qoldea Merit at your Command to Test. CoLcmrca Crrr, I., Feb. 10, 1003. I received the sample package of Doan'a Kidney PU1 and took them according to directions. They did me eo much good, I procured CO cent bog at the drug store ad bare been greatly benefited. I bod the backache so bad I could hardly walk i also bad urinary troubles, that caused me to get up two aad three times of a night I ant all right new. Long may Doan't PUls prosper. Yours truly, A. O. Sips. Severe and long standing cases should take advantage of free Medical Advice. Aching backs are eased, nip, back, and loin pains overcome. Swelling of thf limbs and dropsy signs vanish. Titer correct urine with brick dust sedi ment, high colored, pain In passing, drib bling, frequency, bed wetting. Doen'f Kidney P1U remove calculi and gravel Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness, dizziness. Oaano Hat ids. Mien., Vcb. 17, 1003. I received U10 trial package of Doan't Kid ney rills promptly a4 can truly say they are all and even more than recommended. I suffered continually with severe pain la tlio bock, which the pills entirely over came, and I am able to work, which would not have been possible but for Doan't Kidney rills. Mm. J. A. Scnuuui, 000 Buchanan 8t, Grand Rapids, Hick. raU-KaUP WITH PUBUO APFROVsU. Do tins -fills, j at Pleaa send me by mall, without ebarf, trial bos Doss's fcUduer tlila. Kama Post-ofllc- Btate.. (Cut Mt Coupon oa dotted IIims snd rmu ! Msolcal Advice Free-Strictly CeatUaUal, Yv'i i-.i.t i.ckei ana Limv. uo. "That crack is a regular mint for conductors and niotormen," said the conductor of a street car. pointing to the deep crevice formed by the meet ing of the longitudinal cine seat and back. "People are very careless with money; they will frequently drop a nickel or a dime. It Rets into tiiat crack, and once there, stays. No one would expect the whole lynch ol pas sengers on that side to pet up and hang onto a strap while the seat was lilted in order to search for a five or ten cent piece. And so the conductor and motormnn reap the harvest. "The first time I ran on one of these cars I saw the motorman, at the end of the run, diligently turning ever the seats. '"What are you looking for, Jim?' I asked him. "'Money,' he replied shortly. I laughed at him. But prety soon I saw him pick up a nickel, tnen a dime. I've never failed to turn over the seats at the end of a run from that day to this. We often realize a pretty neat little sum in the course of a day's work, and I tell ym it comes in handy. Rather too Smart. A promising barrister was wont to declare that, though many a bad case has been won by brilliant sally in court, equally as many good ones have been lost through overdoing the thing. Not long aRo a case arising out ot a street accident came 011 for hearing ,at a certain country court. An cicctric tramcar had figured in the collision, and when one of the wit nesses stepped forward he was at once tackled by the facetious j-ourrg gentle man engaged by the plaintiffs. "What are you?" he began abruptly. "An electric conductor," responded the witness, "Indeed!" ejaculated the lawyer. "A living lightning conductor, I sup pose?" For one moment the witness hesitat fd. Then he boldly tackled the faceticu one. "Look here, young man," he re marked, in a fatherly sort of way. "You may not know it. but there arc different kinds of conductors. For in stance, I'm one and you're another, and if I didn't conduct my car better '.han you're conducting your case I should earn the sack, and get it!" The union of energy and wisdom makes the completed character and the most powerful life. Those who show the least considera tion for others usually expect the most lor themselves. Asth ma . "One of my daughters bad a terrible case of asthma. We tried almost everything, but without re lief. We then tried Ayer't Cherry Pectoral, and three and one-half bottles cured her." Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsville. O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainlycuresmanycases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, f hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Tartc tins 1 Mc, Me., Jl. All ararrlst. L rnninlt vonr doctor. If hs nys take It, then ilo he ?. If h ttll Tea not to take it. tiicn aan 1 ihkv 11. no udii, Lsuve It lll him. Weius wlllln lo clean jewi-lrv that lias no cha-cu Aork. jewelers moisten the suriacc with 1 brush (like tint in a mucilage bot tle) dippe-l in alcohol that has a few Irops 01 ammonia (or every half pin'. :f alcohol. They with another brush they apply a little powdered whiting, tnd polish of! with a "jewelers brush," which may be well replaced by a baby's fine hair brush when it is no longer quite nice enough for baby's basket. When the jewelry is chased or set with real jewels the powder is washed off with soap and water, and the articles are dried bv dipping them into tine saw dust. Stones that arc "backed" must not be washed. Live Slock. Chlcniro, Cattle, Motlv l."m20o lower. good t prime steers $5 254.0 7."; medium y. 2 )u4 ; stockers and recder $J )4 T0; cows. l 40u4 40; hoifers $2 00a 1 7;; Tezas-fod steers $,') 00u4 .'.'5 Hogs, Miiod nud butchers $6 W,i7 30; good to choice, heavy $ 7 30a7 05; Sheep, sheop ind lambs slow to lower; good to choio.i whether 5 00iiOM; Westoru sboe; 1 1 75uU C5. Fust Liberty, Calt'o steady; choice 5 35u5 50; prime t5 155 30. Hogs, prime heavy 7 457 50, mediums $7 40; heavy Yorkers (7 5a7 80. Sheep steady, Host wethers (5 30 15 50 cull mid com mon 2 00"3 0J; choice lambs ?0 75utj 00 SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. Colorado has anthracite under eighty square miles. 1 he eye is most sensitive 10 green colors. Every animal has its own kind ol flea. The lumber companies of Sweden have formed a trust. , The congested counties of Ireland are all on the western coast. The average coffee tree in Hondurar produces half a pound of beans. There is more coal in Montana and Wvoming than in Pennsylvania. Greece has as many people as Mich igan and as many acres as West Vir ginia. A red colored solution now obviate; the need of a dark room in photogra phy. , . Anthracite coal, underlying loop acres, has been discovered in Van couver Island, B. C Austria-Hungary bought abroad $.144,760,000 worth and sold abroad $382,500,000 last year. There are more millionaires and more paupers in Moscow than in the whole of England. Crude sugar of the new Cuban crop, which is a large one, is being sold at 3 1-3 cents a pound. The origin of natural gas is the ac tion of water upon aluminium carbid. by wJiich methane is evolved. The Grand Rapids and Indiana Rail way recently sent a vaccination Urain along its lines, and no employe escap ed it. Mrs. Ncwricll (bidding good-by to her guests alter her first reception) I'm so sorry that the rain kept all our bct people away! 11 One of the essentials of the happy homes of to-dey it fund of Information as to right living and the best methods of promoting health and happiness. With proper knowledge, each hour of recreation, of enjoyment and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and are of not leu value thaa the using of the most wholesome foods and the selecting of the best medicinal agents when needed. With the well-informed, medicinal agents are used only when nature needs assistance and while the importance of cleansing the system effectually, when bilious or constipated, has long been known, yet until within recent years it was necessary to resort to oils, salts, extracts of roots, barks and other cathartics which were found to be objectionable and to call for constantly increased quantities. '. Then physicians having learned that tne most exceucm wxauve and carminative principles were to be found in certain plants, principally In the leaves, the California Fig Syrup Co. discovered a method of obtaining such principles In their purest condition and of presenting them with pleasant end reiresaing nquias in me ioro most acceptable to the system and the remedy became known as Syrup of Figs as figs were used, with the plants, in making It, because of their agreeable taste. This excellent remedy Is now rapidly coming Into universal use as the best of family laxatives, because it 13 simple and wholesome and cleanses and sweetens the system effectually without disturbing tho natural functions and without unpleasant after effects and its use may be discon tinued when it Is no longer required. Ail who would enjoy good health and its blessings should remember that it is the one remedy which physicians and parents well-lr. formed approve and recommend and use and which they and their little onei alike enjoy, because of its pleasant Cavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all reliable druggists, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, in original packages only, having the name of the remedy Syrup of Figs and the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. o Losstavlll. Kr. Sat Francisco, Col. Now York, N. Y. (fe- J USE TAYLOR'S Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein KiSrdV0 CoilO-hc CfId Iaflrinne f" TbroM and Lung Troubles. Tboronchlj testrd vuuli,lsl AMU&t LAiVJliyiJC for jo Jcn. All Druggists. Or. and tl.00. 1 A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash in the fertilizer spells quality I -V-pJ, and quantity in the har-, jr,l -ff&ijj-vest. Write us and OiSyiflR wc will icnu ou, free, by next mail, our money winning books. jTum iiA our money winning "Jfi WrTi to0- jffljffiW HERMAN iAU WORKS, s(R5S SOLID JL FACTS! VLL WEARERS Or THE ORICINAL OILEI CLOTHING ttXACK Ok VILLOM) . SAY IT IA THE BEST ?MWOTl AND.AYIT -IVlfJaV EMPHATICALLY! A J TOW! CO. BOSTON. MASS U 1 A 101 TavrSR CANADIAN U.M,t, TOSVNTO, CAM We all want to do some great thins to do what prophets, saints, heroes and martyrs have done. Hut the small thiiiR. the commonplace thing;, the lit tle trivial duty, the thing- that has to be done out of everybody's sight in the routine of business, home or school that seems poor work to do for God. But it is what he wants us to do. Si.. Hk, "in SISIB A Loud Talking Telephone. An:oi: recent French inventions is the luml talking; telephone. By its ue a spcnlcr's words arc transmitted tu the other end of the connection with all nt their original inrco. and thai. too. while the speaker and the listener need not li -1 nr t themselves to tc!cp!: nc. That is, a man his easy chair, pulling away go t - t lie may sit i:i at a cigar, In the unselfish lite there is a place for all the delight possible derived through the senses, feeling, or imag ination. No lotus-eater propped or beds of amaranth and moly ever ex perienced half the pleasure that comes 10 one who, mindful of wife and child, nobly bends his back to the oar.'and manfully climbs the climbing wave. g It Genuine stomped C C C. Never sell In balk. Beware of the dealer who tries t sell "loxetblng jest as good." or may even be m a room aiijomtng that containing th-. transmitter, and ( talk to another man at a distance, wli3 ; may be conducting himself similarly, i with as much case End !istiiicli ess as though they were conversing face t I face. rlrs. Emmons an operation for Ovaritis, tells how she was cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " I am so pleased with the reauUs I obtained from Lydla K. Plnkbam's Vegetable Conpouncl that I feel it a duty and a privilege to write you about it. " I suffered for over Ct years with ovarian troubles, causing an un nleaaant discharge, a arreat weakness and at times a falntness would come orer mo whleh no amount of medicine, diet, or ezeretse seemed to correct. Your Vegetable Compound found the 'weak spot, however, within a few .weeks aud saved 1110 from an ojxsratlon all my troubles had dis appeared, and I found myself once more healthy and well. Words fall to describe the real, true frrateful feelinir that is In my heart, and I want to tell every sick and suffering- sister. Don't 'dally with medicines you know noth Inff about, but take Lydia 12. IMnU ham's Vegetable Compound, and tako my word for It, you will be different woman In a short time." Mrs. LavRa ICmuoxs. Walkervillc. Ont $5000 ftrftlt If trl final ' atov IrUtr mmung Don't heidtntA to write to Mrs, Pinklmm (f there Im anything about your cumo which yon do not underxtand. Hho will trfut you with klixlur-Ht and her ntl- vloe is free. to woman ever rv frretted wrltlnpr her and Khe has iclped thousands. Address ia Lynn, Mass. 2IO Kinds for 16c. It H fct IhulKulicr sw-.l are found In J moroifsniflisaou on iooreirin. inin nr oiaer in AOlSnrn, urre h rruMin for Dill. Wc own SIHl OP rmta ovsr fiooo scrrs for llic produc tion f our rhol'-o si-el!.. Jn order lo i 9 innii-eyonioirrinmi wcmaio. too 101 lowing uni.rtt-eiicniea oncra For 16 Cents Postpaid . tl MTI. w.ad.rf .1 .). St Mfl. .l.-t bfc.c ISwrl. .IPM.l. irr-ir-. SS SfrlM l.llM .rl.U Si nr hut!... r4l,b, tll.BU.11 bfft ri. 11 tUriMul WmiIIhI Svrr In f-H tio kind. notltlrrlT ftimitluns lai.lrf-l.ur utmrniiiul tlowr'.suil lots Isuilloliof clioleo T-vrlaUe. lotfrlb-i cr will) cur Krentf-stAlii-rite irllincan 1 MhiNil l-ri,t Whuttt. Illlllvii lol. I I eti- .Hll for ouiy IU. In .uiun suU ftp . OiUn see alVnl SOe. pmmn J. JOHN . SALZER SEED CO., LS Cross, wis. T11S t riinncntly cured. No Ms or nervoni 1 cir filler llrst ur.) s ut-u ol ir. Kiltie's t'.rt-1 . Nen'eliestorer.eii trial Lottlcuuiltreutlelre i l I. I'.U.lVLINX, Ltd.. fill Aivb M.,l'tlllU.,l'4. Keep out of the fr.vi von t get into .lie lire. an and you Mrr. Window's SoothloR'-.vrupforelilldrs 'cetblrfc'.iolien Ibo .tuis, reduces inllauiui ilcr.uuu spaln, cures tvIi.iI colic. Uc. a Jiitl Ixts of prop'o become :econii.-.3 any wise;. sadder without TIso's Cart lor CoBsam ptlnn Is an Infulllb' t cneJU'lo lor coupon aud eolds, - X. V. .-iUttL, Ocean Orove, S.J.. I'.ib. IT, l'JJi. The pift of p.V.i rrtcn n.? i!t i;i a !iinn i.ii.-g biaise'.f away. .lt;Nr. Tint IlfTTKn t'oi.ou mules top i i tic market butler. Wlicri you cast your bread upon the rccr ilan't tic a slo.ic t i:. Jim 3 How? E'svvthir.r fubJuInf tn pi that's tho wa St Jacobs Oil Cures Neuralgia fri.s, 95c. nd 60c hn tUKU WrttHt ALL f Ai Lscet outh ejrup. Tuies uo In Urns. SuM ht drucsttm A French scientist has cheapened the production of liquid air by lu.ll, so that its use in the arts may now be profitable. By the use of electrical appliances three men now do the charging ol wenty furnaces at Homestead wnie:i formerly required 200 men. Marseilles, the great market for o'.ivc oil, imported in December JQ09 ton of cottonsee-l oil. Nearly all of it was from the United Stales. The pamphlet "Staufutt Industry," jwl puulibiicd, contains an iutcrctin; uestnp lion of the famous polaalt mines in tier many, from which all the potash imported into this country and used for manuring it derived. The chapter about the use ol potash in agriculture as one of the most important ingredients of a complete fer tiliser adds largely to the value ol the book, and among the many fine illustra tions thoM showing the experiments at etouthern Tines, N. C, are ol particular interest to practical farmer. Copies ol tbi pamphlet can lie had free by writing to tho Gcnnsn Kali Works, 03 Nassau street, New jork, N. 1 . Take tha conceit' out of some peoplt and tuers isn t much ,tn. F IlUT TRIM. HJOIB.TAt. TRIES THAWS)KltnV rl.ANIS, SHRl'S). IIOSICS CRAPK !. ASPARAGta BTC. rTrstslocas Mat ra spspllcatloa. A sic lot brews l.rshsr. m4 Bre4 l-lmiK Him-lis I'yM klmSr I'srkrrle Hallel. . mmrk aieouure IMI.4KU LUlNi. slluils, three atouUM "" J.LVWTK!....HO. lie ubore. s 5 nDflDRV RBWDISC0VEET;iM UnUrUl ik rellel will sires son i. sVxit sf Uetiieoeie 10 ' Irestaeat Vtaa. Si. S. i. otiu'i Hl. SuKii uii, us ADVERTlSEl5tWu IT PAYS JTumirrr with mUs itao Thompscn'sEiWetir v The Great Spring Remedy. After the rigcri of winter Pre ft It you ait .table to feci the need f.f a tuow, Ui:ltt nj i BLOOD PURIFIER. I, YOU V'AKT IHE BEST. OF COVRSE; THAT IS J RHEUMACIDE. A This medicine It trlenlincally coaipcuaded from the extrsctt ef root., Leibs and barkt, coav A blaed with certain other purifjr;rl and aheralive products. A sure cure for Rhtumeti.m, ln1'gMien, Connlreil"n. Ki-lmy Trnuhlre. sad all iliai srUJis from impuriuc 111 the LUvd. AsK your druggist for RRKTJM ACIDS snd Insist on fatting- It. ( Bawara ot subatltutoa of doubtful vqluo. All Urusiitu, i.eo, or .Ap.it yrepaid oa ieapl ol prli. U Bobbllt Chemical C., .... Baltlsaar. M4., V. . A. WDNCIHiESTnEIIB FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS "New Rival" "Leader" "Repeater . - - F you ire looking for reliable shotgun am- munition, the Kind tnat snoots wnero you ooint vouf eun, buy Winchester Factory t Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," Jo3dcd with Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater," .loaded t with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no . others. Mt5v ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM rm LUJ
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