1,000,000 Sailors from Om« Ski*. The U. S. Receiving Ship Vermont, now ®Ter 50 years old, has been the school house lor over 1,000,000 sailors in our navy. The age snd the accomplishments of the Vermont •re much the same as llostetter's Stomaeh Bitters, which has been before the public for M years and has cured innumerable cases cf malaria, fever and ague, besides dyspep sia, constipation, indigestion,blood disorders and kidney affections. Weyler's Forecast. "J don't think," prowled Gen. Weyler. "that my ability as a prophet is recognized «sit should be. ' "What's the matter, general ?" "Well, didn't I predict that Cuba would tventually be pacified?"— Pittsburgh Chron icle. 9100 Reward »100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure iu all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires 0 constitutional treatment, llall s ( atarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they offer tine Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, bend for list of testimonials. Address F. .1. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, O. Fold bv Druggists, "sc. Hall's Family Fills are the best. A Martyr to Science. "Why, doctor, you've just been reading a paper before the medical society claiming that kissing is dangerous to health, and now you want a kiss from me!" "For you, my dear, I would gladly face any danger."—Chicago Journal. Try Oratn-O! Try Graln-Oj Ask your groeer to-day to show you a package of GKAIX-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or .lava, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without dintress. 1-4 the price of coffee. 15c. and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. Not Her Own. Mollie —Ever notice how Collie can shake her curls? Collie—Yes; she hasn't had 'em on for a week.—Yonkers Statesman. You Can liet Allen'* toot-Kane FHEE. Write tn-dau to Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y., for a FREE sample of Allen's Foot- Ease, a powder to shake into your shoes. It cures chilblains, sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. It makes tight shoes easy. Cures Corns, Bunions and Ingrowing Nails. Alldruggistsand sbnestorer. sell it. '<4s cents. Somehow we always expect the fellow who gets mad first to come out of the ar gument second best.—L. A. W. Bulletin. MRS. JCOOPER, T he Most Famous Sculpturess in the World, Entirelv Cured by Pe-ru-na. MRS. ~M. C. C( JOPER. Mrs. M. C. Cooper, of the Royal Acad emy of Arts, London. England, is un doubtedly one of the greatest living sculptors. She has modeled busts ol half the nobility of England, and is now In Washington making busts of dis tinguished Americans. Mrs. Cooper has just completed a bust of Mrs. Belva Lockwood, which is now in the Cor coran Art Gallery. Ruskin, the great artist, placed Mrs. Cooper as one of the greatest sculptors and painters of this century. Mrs. Cooper is an ardent friend of Pe-ru-na and in a letter dated January 26, written from Washington, says the following: "I take pleasure in recommendingPe-ru-na for catarrh and la grippe. I have suffered for months and after the use of one bottle of Pe-ru na I am entirely well." —Mrs. M. C. Cooper. Send for a free book on catarrh en titled "Health and Beauty." This book is written especially for women, and will be found to be of great value to every woman. Address Dr. Hariman, Columbus, O. DYSPEPSIA " For six years i wan a victim of dy«- ?>epsiu in its worst form 1 could eat nothing mt milk toast, and at times my stomaeh would not retain and digest even that. Last March I began taking CASCAKKTS and since then 1 have steadily Improved, until 1 am as well as I «ver was in my life." David H. Murpht, Newark, O. & V CATHARTIC wcom TMDI MAJIK »BOI»T«ff(D Pleasant,. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. I)o Goo«i, Nevwr Siclten. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 00c ... CURE CONSTIPATION ... Sterling Rfianlj (oMjjinv, (hleago, Montreal. N*** Vorh. 811 MA Tfl DAP Sold and gun ranted by all drug - HU" I U'DAu gists to (TKK Tobacco Habit. A GOOD GARDEN It a pleasure and a profit, Gregory s seed bo"k di rects a right beginning Gregory s Seed insure 1 tie most successful ending. Get the book now it's free. JAMKS ,|. 11. <iKK(*OKY A sOV MarblclieAd. MHKS. nDfIDCV N|:w DISCOVERY; pives I T quick relief and cures worst casr-*. iw.ok of ti stimon.MK m.<J 10 «!»?«* treut- Birut Free. UK. 11. 11. liKKKVb bO.NS, Hoi C, Atlaata, (ia. s F' S3 In time. Soli br driii/aIRM. W gyBBEEraaaoECTQi * » w ' ' ■>'«(***_*.. «"» PRUNING GRAPEVINES. I Method Successfully I'ard by <he Horticulturists of a Prominent Experiment Station. 1 The out represents a pood method of ' pruning l and training grapevines, rec jmmendcd in one of the station bul letins. The vine in its early years is pruned to make a low, stout head that will stand without support, having two ar more short arms. One of the new fruiting canes is left on eaeh of the twt| erms, and this is bent in a circle and first tied low down near the head. To Insure fruitfulness rather than a vig orous growth of wood these canes should receive a severe bend near the base. This can be accomplished by drawing up or pressing down, as re tired, in making the second or upper tie. Care must, of course, be taken to IT MMIA HOW TO PRUNE GRAPEVINES, not break the canes in making this sharp bend. To distributethe fruit and foliage the canes should be crossed at right angles. No more than two canes should be crossed in this way. A short spur of two buds (not shown in cut) should be left, one on each branch, to make new wood for next year's fruit ! ing, as this year's fruiting canes must j be cut away. I Priming grapevines may now be prns j ecuted during any fine weather. The intention and purpose of pruning a vine are to concentrate the growth and productive capacity of the plant to the fruiting of a comparatively few buds, and not spread it over a great length | of vine and immerousbuds. The canes, ; then, of last season's growth, scne of j which may be ten to fifteen feet long, are cut back to two eyes, leaving short i spurs, from which the next year's 1 growthis to proceed. Some of 4 he ennes ] may be cut altogether, and only enough | left to bear as much fruit, and no more, j as the vine can properly mature of the ; best quality.—Farm Journal. I How Ca pi till I n Wit s tod* Capital is by no means an unmixed j blessing to the would-be poultry raiser. ' Mv earnest belief is that in the ma- J jority of cases the chief use of capital | is to furnish something to throw away ; | for one who is interested is sure to j think of so many hundred seemingly desirable things, that capital melts | away into thin air at an alarming rate; whereas, if one is so situated that the fowls must pay their own expenses or make none, their owner will have j learned to save his money, or to invest | it judiciously, by the time he has any | surplus to handJe for anything besides feed bills arid necessary shelter. —Farm | Poultry. Seruli's Day I* Over. ' The breeding of fine horses, which has been largely neglected for a num ber of years, is receiving a wonderful | impetus this season. Farmers have j commenced to realize tha.t the world of I commerce cannol be moved without good horses, and the increasing domes tic consumption and foreign demand must advance the prices of horses suit able for the markets. Many com- I munities are commencing to take active interest in the subject and in many ( instances local organizations are ! formed for the purpose of purchasing primebi?eding animals. This is a move ment in the right direction, as the day ' for scrub stock is past.—Drover's Jour nal. Rnyinig Xiimery Slock. | In making out orders for fruit trees and vines don't forget to order from j nurseries having as near as possible the same soil and climate as the trees will have when planted and buy from a I nurseryman known to be practical, pro- I gressive and reliable. Get healthy, vig j orous stock, with strong vitality, well j rooted, good cane or stalk, with j branches in proportion to the roots, j Apple trees are considered best for plantingat two or ttiree years, not more than the latter age; standard pears should toe two or three years old, dwarf j.'ars, plums, peaches, currants, gooseberries and grape#, one to two ! years old. Why Mutter C«c»t* St rone. I The cause of butter getting strong is | in nil probability due to a germ offer ! mentation that lives and grows nt. a I low temperature and is not killed by ! the ordinary process of cleansing. The ! surroundings may be scrupulously ! clean so far as appearances go, but the J germs are invisible and are not) de stroyed, unless they are exposed to a heat of 212 degrees for two or three | minutes. All the milk utensils should j be thoroughly scalded (with live steam I if possible) and the cream should not jbe kept more than two days and l should be ripened to a sharp acid, if necessary by the use of a starter of \ sour skimmed milk. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1899. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, , SYRUP OF Flos, manufactured by the CAUFOKNIA FIQ SYRUP CO., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to he medicinally laxative and presentiinp them in the form most refreshing' to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling' colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome lvfibitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of theCompany printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO. CAI. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N Y. For sale by all Druggists.—Price JOc. per bottle. Hitter nnd Sweet. Seizing her hand, he raised it to his lip?; that beins the correct level for the ultra fashionable shake. "And you will be mine, in sorrow as in joy?" he exclaimed. "Williston," she answered, "I'm going the whole hog, and no hog is all sausage!" It seems almost to be doubted, sometimes, if a woman, in order to have a happy mar riage, might not better know life as it really is than to have property in her own right.— Detroit Journal. ConichlnK I,end* to Con«nmptlo». Kemp's Balsam will stop the C'ough at ! once. <lo to your druggist to-day and get a j sample bottle free. Large bottles 25 and 5C cents. Go at once; delays are dangerous. It is worth nearly all it costs for the fun of seeing a deadbeat who owes you money, dodgt you.—Washington (la.J Democrat. To Cure ft Cold In One Ility Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. He Knew. Mrs. Dollarworth—"l'lace aux dames." I wonder what that means? Mr. Dollarworth That oh, that's ! French for intelligence office. Boston i Transcript. On business or pleasure bound the quick est and most comfortable route to Cuba is via l'lint Line. Five ships weekly from l'ort Tampa to Havana. Information from L. A. Bell, 205 Clark Street, Chicago. People who talk most about others' self ishness are irequently the worst. —Wash- ington (,la.) Democrat. Dropsy treated iree oy Ui 11. H. Green's I Sons, of Atlanta, Ga. The greatest dropsy specialists in the world. Bead their adver tisement in another column of this paper. "Natural Born."—lie—"l want you to understand no woman ever made a fool of roe!" She—"lndeed! Who did it, then?" —Yonkers Statesman. Deep as is the Sciatic nerve, St. Jacobs Oil will penetrate and cure Sciatica. A married man can tell his overcoat in the dark by the holes in the pockets.—Washing ton (la.) Democrat. Piso'sCure for Consumption has saved me many a doctor's bill.—S. F. Hardy, Hopkins hlace, Baltimore, Md., Dec. '94. Naming a battleship George Washington is all right, but could a ship with that name lie at anchor? —Albany Argus. To help bear other's burdens is to lighten one's own. —Watchman. The rounds of a pugilistic contest should be square. —Chicago Daily News. The quail always responds to the toast of the season.—Chicago Daily News. Mrs. Crawford—"What does your husband give up during Lent?" Mrs. ( rabshaw — 'I never knew him to swear oil anything except his taxes."—Judge. Cobble —"Well, old mnn, my wife has had a legacy left her." Stone —-"Congratula- tions! I am glad your marriage has turned out so well." —Detroit Free Press. Mary—"Stop, John! I must mend rour gloves before we goto church." Josin— "Bother the glove, my dear. Let's remem ber the Sabbath day and keep it holy."— Judge. Mrs. Hiram—"Suposing, Bridget, I should deduct from your wages the price of all the china you broke?" Bridget Brittledish— "Well, mem, i think I'd be loike the china." —London Tii»Jiits. Artist—"What would you charge me to pose for an hou? as a wood-satyr?" Tramp —"lt depends how fer off the wood is; but if you want to sketch me as a stone-wall sat ter, go ahead fer a nickel!"— Puck. Tall One (angrily)—" Don't dare to contra dict me again, sir; don't you know that I could eat you if I chose?" r-hort One-—'"Ah! but I should disagree with you even more, then." —Ally Sloper. Jones—"What do you think of a man who has to use a safety pin to connect his trousers with his suspenders?" Brown— "He should either get married or get a di vorce."—Puck. Never speak unkindly to a child. A child's feelings are very sensitive, and an unkind word rankles in its memory, and may cause it to drop a piece of orange peel in your path.--Tit-Bits. Alabastlne, the only durable wall coal ing, takes the- place of scaling kalsomines, wall paper arid paint for walls. It can be used on plaster, brick, wood or canvas. FOR A RAINY DAY. His Wife's W>rf Ihr Hl* \% ( fUlierllit n l-lnumlHl •■«!<'• "I don't suppose you have forgotten the panic of '03," said Dodzon. "I cer tainly have not, for I bad that unlucky year impressed upon me in a way that I will not soon forget. "You remember how money disap peared when the crash came? lianka that were fortunate enough to escape going down in the general crash hoard ed their money and refused to loan a cent, even upon the best security. "I have made it a rule never to talk business with my wife, and she, poor woman, never knew at the time the many anxious days that I had, for I tried to conceal my hopeless condition. "At last it came to a point where 1 was without even a hope, and 1 stag gered home with 'bankruptcy staring me in the face. I had made the fight and lost, and then, seeing all the sav ings of a lifetime swept away, I gave iip like a man doomed to die, and knowing that no fate could ward oft the blow. "[ knew that my wife must be told, so 1 took her in rny arms and broke it to her as gently as possible. "For several minutes she said not a word, and I began to fear that the shock had been too much for her. 1 had told her that if I could only raise a small sum it might see me through the worst and enable me to get upon my feet again. "Finally she spoke: 'John,' she said 'T have always had a presentiment that some day something might happen, and whenever I chanced to have a lit tle money that I thought I would nol need I put it away in one of Willie's discarded toy banks. 1 haven t the slightest idea how much there is, but 1 have been adding to it for years. 1 will get it and we will count it to gether.' "I never knew until that momenl how a man feels when he is reprieved under the gallows. "She placed the bank before me and T dumped the contents upon the table There was a total of 73 cents, mostly in pennies. "It was so comical that T had tc laugh. I?ut that laugh saved me. Tt drove away the gloomy thoughts with which T had surrounded myself, and 1 took up courage again to look the situ ation in the face, and finally won out "1 am still paying my wife her usual allowance; but I haven't the face to risk her if she is again putting aside for a rainy day."—Detroit Free Press GLASS PAVEMENTS. Now I *r to M lilch II In Brill* Put In L>\OIIN Luminous I'nlHri- for I'nrl«. Consul John C. Covert, has written from Lyons to the state department an interesting letter upon the new uses of glass. In it he tells of pavements ol ceramic stone or devitrified glass which have been laid on principal street thor oughfares in Lyons, and which under heavy and continuous traffic for several months have shown no greater deteri oration than marks the similar life oi stone pavements, lie says glass Is be ing made into a material known as ceramo-crystal, and is being widely used for buildings and interior deco rations, much as cut sfone. The new material possesses all the intrinsic qualities, physical and chemical, of glass, except the transparency, and at the same time is made to resist crush ing, frost, heavy shocks and to stand usage. A proposition to erect a glaso house, or luminous palace, at the Paris exposition next year will likely be pushed, and the building will present completely the possibilities of glass as a structural material. A i hil<l ol France, A touching incident was witnessed at the review of the troops of Remire mont garrison recently. Toward the end of the display, which, despite a heavy downpour of rain, was carried out with beautiful precision, ahoy ad vanced 'rom the crowd of sightseers, and. addressing the officer who bore the colors, asked his permission to kiss the sacred emblem. This was accord ed, and amid deep and general emotion the little fellow respectfully pressed his lips to the flag, and then rejoined his companions, who accorded him an ovation. —Paris Petit Journal. Private llutter. I am reminded of an incident on one of the Atlantic steamers which took place not so IOIIK ago, and in which a married member of a family to whom it is not necessary to allude was a party. The husband and wife appeared at all meals, llanked on either side by a large dish of butter. As it was an English ship and butter was not served at any of the meals, some Am#i- | cans who were neighbors were delighted to see that the hor d'oeuvre had at last a place I on the table. They helped themselves boun tifully at luncheon. At dinner they were surprised to see little j sticks stuck in the middle of the mound of < butter with a pasteborad card attached, j The card read: "Private Mutter. Keep Off the Grass." j It is needless to say that the hint was taken. —N. Y. Journal. ills Great Opportunity. I Mr. Pinkie (ten p. m.) —My dear, the doctor says a brisk walk before going to bed will insure sleep to insomnia | sufferers like myself. Mrs. Pinkie—Well, my dear, I will clear the room so that yo.i can walk. You may as well carry the baby with you.—Stray Stories. i.fine's Familjr Medicine. Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick head ache. Price 25 and 50c. "Trade," remarked the auctioneer, as he tacked up his red emblem to indutfte a sale of furniture, "always follows the flag."— J'own Topic*;. ! Alabastlne can be usee! over paint or j | paper; paint or paper can be used over | j Alabastine. Ruy only in five pound pack- j | ages, properly labeled; lake no substitute. I Have You Tried Swamp=Root? To Prove for Yourself the Wonderful Herits of This Great Discovery Every Reader of This Paper May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Hail. Statistics prove that more people are brought to the grave by diseases of the kidneys and bladder than by any other >£l® disease. Kid* y trouble is in itself so insidious U and deceptive that, thousands have H some form of it and never suspect it. ■ U 1H "b H For many years medical science has 111 I I 111 been trying to discover some remedy 1 M I II l'l that would positively overcome these A | | 1 1 dangerous troubles. 1L )" I mwL But not until recently was the discov- A/wj jl % ery made. Dr. Kilmer, the eminent 1 rrr »iiiiih^ physician and scientist, after years of i study and research, and after test on , te;-t that never varied in the grand re- 112 ii.il suit, announced the discovery of (Tm HiillriiMl iffl Swamp-Boot, which has proven itself a 112 I most wonderful cure for all diseases of i II Hi the kidneys and bladder. I I . «•p. *xriAT IBT While Swamp-Root has proyen such a j(J W Aif|| ~I\UU 1I I I remarkable success in curing kidney I D ' H and bladder diseases, it has also proved | | Kidney, Liver and Ba er ■ equally invaluable in the cure of blood II ' CURE. pjj|] diseases, rheumatism, liver and stom- II I DIRECTIONS. ach troubles, nnd in the regulation and I «» k * <»". two or thr *® IB ~,. ... , . II tsaspoonfuls before or after meals II cure of all uric acid troubles-. I!] beaume. Inl If yourwater, when allowed tofemnin J 1 children less according to are. A||| . 111 11 . 4l # ill May commence with t*tuall dow /■ Ifi ■ undisturbed in a glass, or bottle for and increase to fun doso or more, II | j twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or j as the case would seem to require. 11l ! settiinp, or has a cloudy appearance, it I Tl ' l3 « r ' at r<-m ' d ,- v cur ". aU jlf • 1 . ~ J , I_, J I kidney, liver, bladder and trie HI is evidence that your kidneys and blad- Jfl Ac id troubles and disorders duo uH ! der need immediate attention. Hu to weak kidneys, such as catarrh If ■ . 1 li of the bladder, gravel, rheumo- Jj[ HTa Swamp-Root has been tested in SO | tiim, lumbago and Bright'a Dia- II H many ways, in hospital work, in private I esse, which is the worst tonu of Ml . , , , , 1 I kidney disease. :l IM ! practice, amongthe helpless too poor to | nis peasant to take. liH purchase relief, and has proved so sue- H PREPARED ONLY BY ; cessful in every case, that a special ar- Jl MPO X, nr> 'IR ranpement has been made by which all ;,IK ffl readers of this paper, who have not al- jlB BINGHAMTON, N. Y. H|H ; ready tried it, may have a sample bot- ifH Sold by nil l>riiKKi*t*. tie sent absolutely free by mail. Also a « 1 J|f| | book telling more about Swamp-Boot, |jJ and containing some of the thousands Ijy upon thousands of testimonial letters' (, received from men and women w ho owe ■\BffiWL9 their pood health, in fact, their very "" 'iiHißilii' lives, to the wonderful curative proper- one httlftheMc t.,i«e-ono-q U arterthe»i.oo.i... ties of Swamp-Boot. Be sure nnd men lion this paper when sendingyour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. This great modern discovery is for sale at most drug stores in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. Don't make any mistake, but make a note of the name ! SWAMP-ROOT, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and remember that it is prepared ! only by Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. I CEILINGS I IMURALO WATER COLOR PAINTS B 9 For DECORATING WALLS and CEILIN6S MURAIjO 1 S INKI to be aiitillcd with u brush ami liecoinfib a* huril a* rpm<?nt Milled in twenty-four tints and \ 9 work? equallV a« well with colder;hot water. forOl-O It €'A U»» and W CHEAPEST." \ j AVOID IMITATIONS OF [ SAPOLIO j ■TV M ▼ I /CureaColda Coughs, Bore Throat, Cronp« Infla- Jntti. Wboopinf Couch, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Ceasumption in first atagea, and a sure ltlief in advanced stages Use at onoe. You will see the excellent effect after takinjthe first doae. Bold by dralers everywhere. Price, Ib and 60 ceata per bottle. Athletic Goods "Spalding." Accept no substitute. Handsome Catalogue Free. A O. SPALDING & DKOS. New York. Chicago. Denver. ioboToTUNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS SAV Permanently cures all Itching. Burning Scaley Scalp and Skin Diseases. such as Sail Kheuni. Kc /.emu. St aid Head. Chilblains. Piles. Burns. Baby Humors. Dandruff. Itching Seal p. Falling Hair (thickening and making it Soft. Silky. and Luxuri ant i. All rare Eruptions (producing a Soft. Clear. Beautiful Skin and Complexion), it contains no Lead. Sulphur. Cantharides or anything injurious. An easy, great seller Lady canvassers make SI to Wtt a day. Druggists <>r mail fiOc. Canillaris Manufacturing Co.. N. V Address T. 111 1.1. M A\wnKi.», %«*.. mKIIM;K, N. ,I. ; Every church and schoolhouse should bo ! j coated only wilh Alabastlne. Hundreds j ! of tons us.»i yearly for this work. Genu- j I irie Alabastine does not rub and scale off. ! EXCURSIONS Free Grant End OF WESTERN CANADA. 1 March and April excur kJ W I sions will leave Ohio and I n I Michigan points for West- J . fa 1 ern Canada on Monday of •% I each week These ex our- Kionß *»! be accompanied lM o hy agents of the tiovern *. ™ iiient and special cars I will he provided for th® through trip. For nartlc ulars as to how to obtain lttO acres of land free, and railway rates for settlers, apply to Superin tendent ot Immigration, Ottawa. Canada, or to M- V M< I \\f> N«. 1 Merri II HU.ck. Detroit. Mich B°°° BICYCLES M ra Overstock llu»t lie I lo»i»d Out. IH^V> S'I'ANMAKU '*» BOUKM% \ / / #l6. Shopworn A neo- Great factory elearla* >llS« EARN a BICYCLE **m-~^by helping ui »I»frtnr our iup»rb Mb* of !| *VV raod«la. W #e ,, 8 one Rl W Agent in Met town FREE USE «tMapi*«bNl t» introduce tb«m. Writ# at erne* for oar sp«ci*l oftt P. A MEAD & PRFNTISS, Chicago. 111. The Rnclrerf<gtNK ~1) Washer WAKItAN TV l» / Ydfef S f-T -Sov/fi I to do^thu for washboard .no wear on 200,000 clothing. Writ® for bpe cial prices and description. nccr K«K ki:R \V V**H I.K < uSK Liberal inducements to live agents k 8 M°LT R Y 1 In 3 hatche* mihl never before saw an Incubator. W# ) : s« II this and nil other Incul>atort« we make on SO ' iIIA V M TKI A I-. Stud 4e t*► i" N". 12V <'atalogue. bit KKYK IN'cDItATOK CO.. Springfield, Ohio. Maine Steel Souvenirs. U. 8. (iov't Certificate. Ladies' coat buttons, bat. Scarf and lap*l pins, watch charms. Pewey bu>t ana I d-«t.MH in ha.s-reJi.-l All steel. lOr ; fro hi mid steel, «.*»<•. 14 K sold Stiffened back, also cuff and lapel «'h"or™?;SAMPSON DOLLAR WATCH JOKE* THK Jl WH.KIf :tn K«MT 2RST.. Nicw YOKK. t A. N. K.-C 1732 rnrr i a mandsowie watch riILL m solid nickel or gold-plated hunting, fully guaranteed, to anyone start ing an Overland Club. Send :f cents tor particu lars. OVKUIiAM: M< »N Til !.V. San i rancisco.« a I I Alabastlne packages have full dlroc lions. Anyone can brush it on. Ask paini I dealer for tint card. "Alabastine Era* I irtt. Alabastine Co., Grand lUpids, Aiich 7
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