It was Voltaire who said t " People whose bowels nre freed by an easy, regular move ment every morning are mild, affable, gracious, kind. A 'No from their mouth comes with more grace than a 'Yes' from the mouth of one who is con stipated." l Such is Voltaire's testimonial to the value of Ayer's Pills. J. C. Ayer Company, Practical Chrmiita, Lowell, Ma, Im'i Simptrilli syer'i Pilla Aya't Agut Curt Ayrr'a Hair Vigor Ayrr'a Chrrry I'ectoraf Aycr'i Comatonc Pa'riotlsn In Timci ol Peace. A college criiuation as we see it today Is not enough to insure a rooiI citien. Something more is required. This something is unselfish patriotism. Hut cannot this be made one of the resu'ls ol education? Certainly it should be. If the Stale educates men it should ed ucate them loyally to conserve her own interests. The movements to teach patriotism in our common schools is good one. Care must be taken, how ever, that the right sort of patriotism be taught. The young American must not come to believe that patriotism consists solely in the risking of life to repel invaders, lie must lie taught that it consists no less in guarding the interests of the Slate in time of peace. Saturday ICvcning Post. Autumn maneuvers of the German army will be attended this year for the first time by a representative of the French nrmy. The census of White Plains, N. Y., shows more dogs than people. To Mothers of Large Families. In thin worlindnj' world few women are no placed that physical exertion 1b not constantly ilciiiunded of them in their daily life. Mrs. I'lnkhnm makes n special appeal to mothers of largo families whose work tit never lnnp. and tnnnv of whom suffer, and suffer for luck of intelligent aid. To, women, voung or old, rieh or poor, Mrs. llnkhnm, of I.vnn, Mass., extends her Invitation of iree ndvlee. Oh, women 1 do not let your lives be sacrificed when a word from Mrs. Pinkhain, at the first approach ul 1!ns.'C&BHrB Belleville. ' swenVness, may fill your future years with healthy joy, When I began to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vcgetablo Compound I was not able to do my housework. I suf- . fercd terribly at time of menstruation. Several doctors told mo theveonild do nothing for me. Thanks to Mrs. I'ink tiani's advice and medicine I ami now well, and can do the work for eight in the lomily. "1 would re commend I.ytfta iE. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound to all mothers with large families." Mhs. Cajuuk JIklliviij.k, Ludington, Jdiuh. The youngsters were at a general Intow'ledge class wben the master amked among 3ns many questions: "Now boys, who was the first o open a bank ac count?" A smart little boy at the tack put up "bis hand. "Well, Johnny?" ai l the imwtnr. 'Tlease. sir, St. Peter." "Who told you that, Johnny?" asked the matter m .surprise. Vhy," said John ny, "rt says in our Scripture book thnt he lodged with one Srmon, a tanner. tttt4 i Two Big Pains Mm to be the heritage of tn human family everywhere, Tin beumatism euralgia U one Mtr and ur (or both, visi , cobs Oil 1 A sad 1 1 1 mi THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE PESSIMIST lie didn't like the world: " "l is cruel, era," ssid he ".Ml men are base or coarse, Unfit to stand with met "I'll quit the crowded wnys, I'll leave the noise and itrifcj I'll seek a hermit's enve And settle there for lifo, "My own companionship ' Is all that I shall claim- It only may I hnld Without a pitng of shame." And so he found a enre f And there he hid liis face. 'And bade the world farewell The thoughtless world and base. At lost men learned of this, I And, with becoming Brace, Admitted that he'd made The world a letter place, Tnr PITH AND POINT. "Yes, my dnnghter plnys entirely by onr." "Well, inndnmo, I enn rec ommend nil Intelligent nurlst." l'bilil dolphin llulletln. Edith "Tho mnn I mnrry nuist be it hero of the gridiron." Iltliel "Ho will 1w; If there Is nny cooking done he'll bnvc to do It." Judge. Wife keeps lier temper pretty well, Although she tines not boant of it; And what "he loses, truth to tell, 1 always get the iiiiwt of it. Philadelphia Record. Mrs. City "How nre you getting nlotig without your hired girl?" Mrs. Suburbs "Poorly. I ni'ver could work t ight unless I bud some one over mo." Penelope "Mr. Rpooner Is going to tench me how to swim." lVrdltn "I thought you hud been tnught nlrendy." IVnelopn "Not by him." Harper's lluznr. MuglHtrntr "Why don't yon re forin?" Prisoner "I Imveu't time." Mnglstrnto "l-'ortunntely, I lmve some nt my disposal, 1 think I enu spare you six months." Tho (llrl "In your novel n novel with a purpose?" The Author "It Is My purpose Is to neiUlro cnouiMi money to buy n tenderloin steak Willi mushrooms." Chicago News. "As I came by the kitchen window, J line, I thought I saw you on n young man's knee." "Well, imi'am. It Ih an nrtlst friend of mine, mid I have been giving him it few sittings." 'tin. Her mouth was nut o very larue, Yet. in a confident i:d tnimite, the told the d''iitit that she had Three well developed sellers in it. Baltimore American. 'IIe- suggested that possibly I might learn to love blin," said tho spinster. "Yes, of course," returned her dearest friend. "Doubtless he realizes the truth of tho saying that 'one Is never too old to learn " Chlcngo Post Suspicious Housekeeper "Your cof fee Is certainly cheap, Imt how nm I to know that It's not, half beans?" Grocer "Kaslly, madam; no one could nfford to sell beans nt the price I'm nsklng for this coffee." Philadelphia llocord. Deacon Ooode (to a llille girl for merly of his Sunday-school l "I hope, Mary, you nre ntlll walking In tho straight and narrow way." Mary "Ob, dear, no. Deacon tloods. Haveu't you beard? We now live tm tho bou levard." ltoston Transcript (Sardener "I keep this gun loaded, but It. Is very seldom I discharge It I call It my magazine rifle." Parmer "Your magazine rifle?" Onrdener "Yes; you see, when nuytlilng goes Into It there Is no telling how long It will be before It comes xut" lloston Transcript. An Owl Attenrla Oenrt. Although an owl Is known for Its wisdom It Is very seldom that ono lllids Its wny Into A oourt of justice, whore wisdom Is always present. One of these wily orenturcs did find Its way Into the court room nt Towson tho other day. Court was lu session, nnd Judge Ilurke sat puu the bench with knitted brows trying to fathom some of tho Intrlmeea of tho law which was being explained by one of the legal light of ihe icouutv. No sooner had the bird gotten Inside tho court room than It at ottee took In the situation, and flying over Judge Rurke's bend, perched Itself upon the idraiory pole Immediately back of the leiirnud Judge. Here It sat without moving ;a Xeather, with one eye tunica down ward nnd fastened rrptm the move ments of Judge liui ke tiutll court ad .jourued. Dnltluiore Neva. A ChluaM WediHnc The rite of lunniago In 'China Is ono of much ceremony. The ibrlde la In mo way consulted, but Is sold to tho Iblghest bidder for her hand. The cer emonies nre six In number, namely: finding out tho lndy'a name, the hour, dny and month of her Irtrth, which until the ceremony the husband Is nut supposed to know; the consultation of the soothsayers as to the prospect of happiness; paying the weddhig fees, srttllng the wedding day. nnd eonduct ing the bride to the bouse of the bride groom. y On the day of this latter, or lxth, ceremony the bride Is gorgeously dressid and carried to hor husband's home in a tightly closed palanquin. Curtoua Sentinels. The enve-llke places left after coal has been excavated from the mines are supported by pillars formed from pieces of coal. Any dlslodgenient of these pieces weaken the supports, which causes the earth above to loosen and in settling It presses down upon the rat that Inhabit the mines In great numbers. As a result they five expression to their discomfort by indulging la a general squealing time), which continues nlcht nnd dav for two or threw weeks. This serves a solemn warning to the miners to tear ILat portion of the uilo and thus escape the pej-jj .which menaces THl MARKITI. FITTSnt'RG. flrsln, Flour and Fend, WHEAT No. I red f 0 10 !iyt.No. 1 fO tM COIIN-No. 1 yollnw, ear 4 i8 No. 1 yellow, shelled t 'H Mind Mr IS 4(1' OATH No, 1 whit 87V 87H No. S white ma a FI OUH-Wlnter patent 8 90 4 1)0 Fancy stralnht winters. 8 TO 8 80 11 AY-No. 1 tlmolhy. 14 60 18 00 rinver. No. 1 18 B0 14 0J FEED-No. 1 while mid., ton.. 18 28 18 18 Drown middlings 18 00 IT 00 llran, bulk 18 80 18 00 BTIIAW Wheat 8 AO 9 01 Oat 8 0 8 50 fair rrodunta, HUTTF.n-F.li(ln eroamery.... 2I'25'4 Ohio creamery. 3J V Fancy country roll 18 1 CKF.KKG-ohlo, new 1IK 12 New York, new 12 1'oultry, etc. nF.Nfl-rerlb 9'i-a 10 I'HICKFNH ilresand IV t(HIH la. and Uhlo, treah. ... 1 U,' " 2) Krnlta nml stnlile, I'.RANR Nsvy pr bualid 2 OOriD 2 10 I'OTA'I'OF.H Fsney whlte.V bu 4.t SO CAIIIIAdi: per bll 10 100 ONIONS per bu 05 0J IIAI.TIMOIIK, Ff.Ofn f 3 9)rt? 4 10 VHKAT-No. 2 red 78U TH tOliN-Mlxed 4.1 4M'i OATH 27,' KK1H H llL'l'lElt Ohio oreamcry ..... 22 25 riiii.AUKi.rniA. Fl.Ot n S 80B) B0 WHEAT No. 2 red 70i 7i "( OIIN No. 2 mixed 44'.' UH OATH No. 2 white. lis 2S'j llUTTEH t'reamcry, extra.... 2:l'f ! EQUH reuiisylvauln lints.... it 21 NF.W tllllK, Fl.orit ratnnts, t 4 15f 4 4.1 WHEAT No. 2 red TB 4'OIIN No. 2 4 i OATH Wbltn wesiiirn ST 'JT1 HL'TTEIt (Jrsanicry 11 'liU KlIKH HIS'.o aud l'enu 21 21 I.IVR STOCK. Centml Stock Vnriln, Kum Liberty, Pit. CATTI.K. Trims heavv, 1600 to ItiUO ll. 5 B03 85 I'rline, i:ilKUo 14110 Ih. 6 85 5 51 M'xllum, 1000 to UIH lbs 4 40 4 i Fat Imllera 4 00 4 2 Dutolier, WM) to 11)00 lbs 4 l' 4 2.1 ( omniun to fnlr 8 87 4 Oxen, eumiiion to fat 8 60 4 2j Common to good (nt bulla and cows 2 BO 8 80 Jllh'ta cowa, each 20 01 H5 0(1 Extra mllub eons, cacti 85 to 50 U0 BtKIS. Prime medium welKhta S 4 ti.lrai 5 00 Heat heavy yorkera and mod . 4 H.I 4 W Oood to choice packers 4 SO 4 90 (lood I'Iki aud Injbt yorkort... 4 05 4 TO Hklp plga 8 oo 8 50 Prime heavy hogs. 4 95 , 6 05 i oiiimuo to fair 4 to 4 75 HoiiKba. 4 10 4 50 KtHga 8 00 4 0J SHEEP. F.xtrs, med. weight wothorn. . . t 8 90 4 0) (lood to choice. 8 75 1 81 Medium 8 8 M Common to felr. 1 6J 2 8 j LAMBS, I.nmba, extra aprlni B low 8 25 l.umlw, good to choice, soring. 5 04 8 10 l.aniba, common lo fulr, spring. 4 75 8 00 CALVES. Veal, extra T 00 7 25 Venl, good to choice 8 25 TOi Veal, eoaimoa to lair 8 00 i 21 Veul, eommon heavy 8 M 4 if TRADE REVIEW. No Grtst Activity Until Alter the Balhjti Art Counted Buyer Placing Orders. Good Crop Weather. R. C Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Rcti-w of Tradc' says: The elections mean a great deal to all business interest, and although confidence in the future it seen cm every hand, it is natural that men do not care to take unnecessary chances, and therefore delay new en gagements as far as possible until after the ballots are counted. Hut contracts for steel rails for the season Hrc within o,ooo tons .of last year's heavy book ings, and the confidence in an ultimate marked improvement is so strong that all raw materials arc firm, and without any speculative activity to stimulate them. The agitation for an advance in billctis. though a small one, is an indica tion of what the iron and steel mar kets expect in the next six months, and in the great iindustries sellers of ma terial could easily make heavy con tracts if they cared to attach political provisions to rtlieir agreements. How ever unreasonable fears mav be, it is likely to be liettcr for business in the long run that conservative ideas for the present arc entertained. The weatfic over a great part of the country has Lcen favorable flor agricultural opera tions, which are progressing well, and in the East the unseasonable tempera ture has retarded general trade compar atively little, as there has been no great stimulus yet this season. Conditions in the iron and ttcel market steadily im prove, orders irraduallv swell in volume and buyers make less effort to secure concessions. In most cases quotations are not altered, 'but there is an advance to $jo at Philadelphia for billets, owing to the better bntincss in rails. Tig iron moves freely, especially at Chicago, where manufacturers nave contracted heavily for nnithed stuff in excess of taw material on hand. Cast iron pipe i: in urgent demand, and new plans for ship building will take plate. Bridge builders arc buying structural forms tcavily. Wheat continued its down ward course, owing to good news here and abroad, but an encouraging feature was the accelerated foreign buying as (imitations declined. Atlantic exports for the week were i.o.i6,oj8 bushels, against 3,253.625 bushels a year ago, and Pacific shipments, 878,043 bushels against 658,583 bushels last year. Corn is slightly weaker, while pork prod ucts have fallen sharply. Failures for the week were 205 in the United States, against 190 last year, and 38 in Canada, against 23 last year. Bad Elsphsnt Shot. Romeo, the monster elephant of the Singling Bros, circus, was shot and hill ed Tuesday at Wichiu Falls, Tex., be cause he acted ugly and attempted to kill his keeper while being watered. Romeo had a record of killing three keener in II year. Whales cannot ium r.ti. ,1 , -" ib.ivi nan 19 cr u milci a hour. Rinld Transit Problem. I Thai underground electric traction It the ultimate iolntion of the rapid tran sit problem in the larger cities ol this country and F.urope hits long been ap parent to engineers. The recent sub way plant suggested by President Roach sa a solution of the traction problem In this city, while deemed somewhat chi merical by many, are nevertheless In line with modern progress in systems of urban transportation, says the Chicago Times-Herald. Fresh Interest In the practicability nnd economy of underground street railway transportation is stimulated by recent reports from the success of the under ground electric railway In London. This line, winch extends from the Bunk of England, In the center of the city to Shepherd's Busli, a distance of six miles, nnd which required four years to construct nnd nn outlay of $17,032,850, was opened on July 30 last. Its suc cess was Immediate nnd notable. In s letter to the state department Consul General Osborne writes that In three day the road was used by 260,000 pass engers. The road has many American Innovations, which nre greatly appreciat ed by Londoners. It is equipped with luxurious vestibule cars and 28 topedo shaped engines, which were built in the United States. So great lias been the success of the underground electric that engineers freely make the prediction that in ten year London will be supplied with n vast network of underground, electric railways, with a grand belt of electric line encircling the metropolis. The new system, it is claimed, bat not only emptied the omnibuses, but has thinned out the crowds on the pavement. There is little doubt that nnv plans nfTecting the surface lines in Chicago nnd New York nre only temporary makeshifts to be reirardcd ns merely preliminary to the final underground solution of the traction problem the only solution that will relieve the con gestion in the streets nnd give rap'd transit by doing away with street cross ing. France Still Mltlrett of Art. That the French should shine In the more artistic part of the Paris exposi tion is not to be wondered at. They have always been first in design, nnd in this respect, nt least, they are not decadent. The beautiful grouping of figures shown in the galleries in which arc exhibited the tableaux reoresentina the progress of costume from the days when men dwelt in caves until the pres ent hour, the superb architecture of some of the building, nnd n thousand and one details of the great international fair, clearly demonstrate that France is what she has been for centuries the nr tistic mistress ol Europe. London uaiiy Man. Labor Agitator In Hawaii. Of late Japanese labor in the Ha waiian islands is assuming a phase un satisfactory to the employers. Compar ed with the placid Chinaman the Jap is a good deal of nn agitator. He is npt to preach 'discontent, lorm union nnd resort to strikes. This makes hint dangerous in ihe sugar industry, as cane must uc cut and crushed promptly when ready or the cron is a loss, and the planters have begun to turn toward the Portuguese again. On the 1st of July lust two of them left Honolulu for New Orleans to enlist negroes. Ainslcc's .Magazine. How's This 7 We offer One Hundred llnllara Tteward for any cane nf Cittfirrb that eaiutut be oured by nmra uauirrn cure. K. .1. f IifRNrv j. C.n.. TnlMlfi rt We. the tinderitfnffi. bavo known K. J. Ohe- fcctly bmifirnhle III all liilrtlneaa tranaactinns and nimnclnlly able to carry out any obllya- tlon made by their Arm. Went fc Thuai, Wholesale DnigKlata,Toledo, Obin. Wamhno, Kisnan A Marvin, Wholesale Drinorlftt. Toledo, Oblo. HiilTa Catarrh Cure N tnlron Internally, nrt Ins directly iimiii tho blood and mucous aur- lacea or urn syMO'in. 1 HtiiiionlHla sent rree. 1'ricn. Trie, per hottle. Hold hy all Urug'e'ltta. Hull's family 1'llln are the bext. New York City has a number of trop ical plantations, growing within the im its of the city. In both Central and Riverside parks there have been culti vated during the summer a large number ot cotton, tobacco and other plants. Best For the newels. He msttsr what all you, headache to a Cancer, yon will naver get wall until your bowels are put right. CAaoissrs help nature, ours you wltbout a arlte or Dalu. Jiroduos easy natural movements, coat you uat 10 oents to start gettlsg your health aok. CUscirets Candy Cathartic, the f;enulDS, put up In metal boxei, every tab nt bas O.O.O, stamped oo it, Bswais ol imitations. Some people frequently drink tea as a remedy for headache. The habit should be practiced with caution, as an eminent physician ttates that the tannic acid in tiie tea causes rheumatism. EaehpaeksgeorroTiuM Fadslsss Dts okra eithur Milk. Wool or Cotton pertaotly at one boiling. Hold by all druggUts. Japanese workmen bathe the whole body once a day, and some of them twice. Public baths nre provided in ev ery street. Frey'a Vermifuge Has been eurlnii children nf worms forSOyrs, 26uuuU. At Urugglata and ouuntry atorea. It is said that no fewer than 250,000 books for the blind are borrowed an nually from the free libraries in this country. Carter'a Ink la Juat aa eheapaa poor Ink ao1 I udbi, ia. uuuia. Always una carter a. Socialists in Paris have organized a Dureau to spread their doctrines. To Care Cold In One Par. Take I.AXATIVB Ilsouo QOININS TlBLSTS. All drupgiiiu refund tbe money If II faiia 10 aura. a. w. uauvaa eiguaiure la oa eacn box. woo. Mormonism is getting a strong hoM among me niaones in New Zealand. Tbrow rbysle to tea flogs if yon ooa i e-aut the df ki but If )on want good diges tion coew veemsu s lepsio bum. The English tobacco trade employs 10-oay ui women to every 100 men. Plao'a Tnr ...... k. uili.i , . ss a eonrh ear. .1. W. O'Bsisn, Hit Third I n., uianespoiit, Alloa, Jan. 8, 1900, Coal brings the highest price in South siirica ana tne lowest in China. M re. WlmWi Soothing Srr dp for children Ceatbinir, eottena thesurua. rtduoee Inltammr- huh, eu7BAeiii.curee wiuu ooucsoo s buttle. The profit on England's 1 cstal service amount to about $.10,000,0.0 year. HOW WEAK CHILDREN ARE MADE STRONG, VIGOROUS AND WELL Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ilallows. of Peekhnm St., Olobo Vlllnge, Fall River, Mass., have cause to thank Dr. (Ireene's Nervura for restoring to health, and probably preserving the life of their little son. Almost from Infancy Everett ilallows was troubled with Indigestion nnd nervous troubles, nnd nothlnp? seemed to help hint. Finally I)r. (ireene's Nervura was recommended and tried with success. A few bottles were sufficient to effect a euro, nnd to-dny the little) one Is en toying the best of health. Ily the use of Dr. tlreeue's Nervura the sickly child was transformed Into a happy, hearty, robust boy. E3rm (Bjiramm's Thousands of other children ran thnnk Dr. Oreene and his wonderful remedy for the strength and health they enjoy. Children to whom It Is given have less sickness, better health, better growth, and longer and more vigorous) lives. Parents should realize that it Is their duty to give It to every child who is not In perfect health. There nre no diseases more dreaded by parents tbnn fits, epilepsy, and Ht. Vitus' dance. Yet no child would be troubled by them if Dr. Greene's Nervura were given when the first symptoms appear. Ohartoa MoBay, a highly esteemed polloo of floor, who resides at 14 Myrtle St., New Bedford, Mas 8m, says I "About two yean ago my little daughter became run down In health and suffered from fct. Vitus' d nws. Boon at tor she was prostrated by rbeuiuutlsiu, which severely affected tier low limbs. 'After trying various remedies without obtaining relief, she )gnn taking Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and experienced Immediate benefit. Hbo continued Its nan, and after tnkbig Ave bottles ber rbeunintiain was practically cured. Her petite returned, her pains disappeared, she was sguln able to walk without lfiiatnest, her general health wus restored, and "be was able to attend school and to play like other children." , Dr. Greene's Nervura, blood and nervo remedy, Is the prescription and discovery of the well-known Or. (Ireene, of 35 West 1 4th Street, New York City, who Is the most successful specialist In curing all forms of nervous and chronic complaints, and be can be consulted In any case, free of charge, personally or by letter, J - Shore Sinking, Sea Encroaching. That the shore of the Gulf upon which Galveston is situated is gradually sinking is a fact which cannot be dis regarded. A city which has an eleva tion of only 11 feet at most cannot last long even with a subsidence of one to two feet in a century. Uirert evidence of the general sinking of the Atlantic coast is given by the configuration of the land, liven the historical record shows that, though imperceptible in a single year, the advance of the sea is considerable when decades are compar ed and enormous when measured by centuries. New York Post. A cyclist on turning suddenly round a street corner ran over a small boy, Instantly dismounting from his bike, be ran back ami lifted the boy, who seem ed nothing the worse of his fall. Then he thrust his hand into his trousers pocket, took out a silver coin, and of fered it to the boy, who declined it, say ing: "Nae, nac, sir: I'll nac tak' ony money. I'm learnin tae ride niysel'.:' .3sCrE-t!;.H?Sl7Ei:SB5 mmmmm TfllMfOl!lifIliI,liiIl Xc.i33Xr iIia5sf:l If lkUi'l t Rffliiir-.fiiiiisiili 1 1 ?s:lEiijEi;jisr"flf llril I ! 1 ! i I BP lliMm uinmmimMmmii ns5- . -ssi HB-EneOr-ea - . . J sis r- m m la8f .-aISl.el c-trlol i K m HIIIIMi:flrf ? f - ' it Hsiijsr h.h:i - for tho Blood and Norvcs There nre in the United States ,10 rtcrlins, 21 Ifamburgs, 2.1 towns bearing the name Paris and i.l London. The Beat Prescription for Chills and Porcr la s bottle of (.nova's TastilkS Cuii.lTonio. It la nlmply Iron and quinine la a Uateleee form. No cure no f,ay. fries 500. California stands fifth among the States as an nil-producer. Dr. Bull's Cough Curei cough or cold nt rnct, Syrup Conquers croup, bronchi ti, grippe aud conftumptioue sjc. If ynn have been pay ing e4 to S5 for atioeit, a trial of W. I.. I"ti lae H.I nr a.l.no abM-a will convince you thnt they are Juat mm Rood In every wny and coat from SI tit Sll.r.O leaa. Over 1 ,000,000 wearers. We are the larareat makera of men'a ).? and ea no ehoes In the world. Me make and aell more 31 and S3.AOehoee than any other two manufacturer In the t'. S. 'I h riulHlM of W. I.. DonglM 1.jfjftm MahoM for (It, eotnfort, anil wtrii known "Thfri ihmuirhotit thavorld. They hsvolo ) Ulloir satisfar lion than otrxr make beus lh aUiMtirft hat) ft! ways bsxn plafM ao hisib tbttt h iMnn nptet mora for thatr nnnit BEST $3.50 SHOE. BEST $3.00 SHOE. sw iewnr i ahoe ra 'Id thao any other oiaka la bevause T HKV A K K Tilt: lisr'.e'l Your dealer ahould ktp thern i (ifa en dealer axcluslTt tU in neb town, J salt nia HlMlllutef Insiat on herirtf W, L. Pouflaa ahoaa wiUi nam and anra atainp?d on holt Am. If jourdaalet will not fat thetn fwr jou. wnd dirert to fartorr, anrloaiag pnra and . titra fur earrlag. uu kiBdofUath.siie. mud width, n.ain nr cap u. Oir ahoaa will roara you anjrwh.ni. Catalog W & Itouglia kho C . JftrockCun. M H !! ITS T0MM FRCI I I Q f'aiaaatlCuraSby N ll DR. KLINE'S afr Lfl I 0 NERVE RESTORER jass Gmtttn. MraatnJ er ft smiI; treauea a4 f"p(i THftL BirTTLH FK KR I ftauaau woe ae aapreasefe eal ea dnite. Asvbm ,( (Vi, aeiea lempary ra.laf. iv all Asr. J JVsrsWe. fulene. fli.Miit, Hi. Vltw. (. L J O I qaiaa riif and flora wor asv Bki of tsjaiinnnteua aod lOdaya' trcatnaufi rsj. m. a. 0Kiu toad. Wi , auum, That Lltilt Beck For Ladles, fJlS awuva nasua. aocasaiaa, a. K. t. K. V. 41. '00. y,I SHOES fi'-5, W M UNION rlM! VNi P"1' I. Oout,, Ij fAST COLOtfi V 3m $3 50 shoaawii JV"LtrS V two palrt of ordinary a S so Cuiwh ajrup. Taataa Ooui Cs I I I 1 Id tlnje. S.,la b? .Iruinrlati. I I
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