“1 was given up to die with quick consumption. I then began to use Aver's Cherry Pectoral. I improved at once, and am pow in perfect health.”’— Chas. E. Hart. man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It's too risky, playing with yous cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be- gin early with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Three sizes : 25¢c., 58c., $1. All druggists. Consult your doctor. If he says take it, then do as he gays, If he tells you not to take it, then don't take it. He knows. Leave it with bim. We are willing J.C. AYER CO. Lowell, Mass, Worse Than Useless, Few Know among when he our Know ur effo THE PINKHAM CURES ATTRACTING GREAT ATTENTION AMO5G THISKING WOMEN. Mrs. Frandes Stafford, of 243 E. il4th St., N.Y. City, adds her tes- timony to the hundreds of thou- THE KEYSTONE STATE. From All Sources. bagnall grinding glass ranula , also ap plates 01 ' stown Willia } LOX Wilkinsburg energy three-phrose alter rent mg the nating cur detector for hank Pittsburg annealing plate glass; Thomas F. Davies, Duque rail joint and fastening: Louis B ton, Pittsl pump governos Pens Henry Kelvey £6 Patric McGee Sh elec fame ruiks 101 STi Ure, ions granted Mck Bea Camprur \ecsport, VET Falls, . $6: John S10: ( A. Will WwW arp s— CUMMERCI-L REVIEW, General Trade Conditions, R GG 1 Min ® view of Trad says 1¢d¢ and Company's lation experie quiet pe Cu inter meg of are obtained ely and ith more busi before. firmly held de mand, and it of the YET are me os in there many still sport- shipments 18 ate tran ¢ trict 1 1al conditions reported ' { QUOTATIONS A Post-Mortem. the quill in time a A certain knight of Once upon a that he m I his was read alterward hed ol Wet k Ie dave his father A day i il i vo the They are Sensitive, re ‘f Many cases have comes has benrfited and cured, Jor catarrh and a general toni STRAT VABAS RY Medien! Examiner U, 8, Dr. Lie f U. BE. Trea Treasury. wellyr BERL BBEPPOE BOON dresses sscsesRsRRERRRRR RTRSY rhs ees FEV ISIVINISVRIssen AAA AAV VARVARA VARVARA AAA SSE RR { i P 11 ny observation, where Peruna fore recommend (t CHAMBERLIN, M. D I cheerfully B ARAN RRARRBARASS Stamped C C . Bq cware of 1 oF pau _ozethi Kever sold in ba! 2 ler whe {a he der pe 4s 5 UNEQUALLED as a BLOOD PURIFIER. CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDS IT. Frererate, 8, C., Aug. 1002 bot iwelve years, Great dea Ea me od to bed, nearly bel pless, three months began to take " RARUMACIDER." 1 used tw sands on Mrs. Pinkham’s files. antism for s rheum cane. Was « ifr . Gentiemon =] bad vn butls, I bad to use crutches or at & time, several baoor hundreds skepticisn ’ . dAiLAR i 4 hat Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound and he I { ! ang among tie Ww net i merica attracting » attention many our leading scientists ysicians and thinking people, Merit alone could win su h fame : wise, therefore, is the woman who for a cure relies upon Lydia E. Pinkham’sV epetable( ‘'ompound, oUGIAS ) on $350 UNION MADE W.L. Douglas makes and sells more men’s $3.50 and $3.00 shoes than any other two manufacturers in the world, which proves their superiority; - they are worn by more people in all stations of life than any other make, Because W. L.. Douglas isthe largest manufactures be can buy cheaper and roduce his shoes at a ower cost than other con. cerns, which enables him to sell shoes for 33.50 and $3.00 equal in every way to those sold else. where for $4 fy 85.00 3 are Gs 14 of and £3 shoes Ag orn by hunt naof en whe have been paying $4 and 85, not believing the could get a first-class shoe for 83.50 or $3.0 He has convinced them that the style, fit and wear of his $5.7" and $3.00 shoes is just as good. Place” to seo ny di” grence. Not Enerense (1990 Sales: in i = Halen A gain owe. 456.7 Ye ars Wok |= BU CLAS $4.00 CILYT EDOE LINE h $6.00 Cofipared with Other Makes. A trial will convince grasiten) Patent Calf, Enamel, Box Calf, aif, Viei Kid, Corone Colt, and Hational Aa Ka poo, ant Gojoe £ Hodian REE Te id xn. Ans, ich grat ra M0 “1 week the Ae Oakview patients bre on have closing oof thie fie build tnicipa where treated into and carrie building at Man mails fast winter, nuinerons pital OX ¥ Were has broken articles been Since the blankets, ther have been kept in the the d floor, iWay hos pital t ities mg on these are missing, At a meeting the State Forest Keser Commission {tf was ar nounced that during Governor Stone administration the State holdings oi forest land for State purposes was in creased to 653,000 acres Resolution: were passed thanking Governor Stone for his co-operation Mrs. HF. McReynolds, widow of H. F. McReynolds, for years editor and publisher of the Harrisburg “Pa triot,” is dead, aged 75 years Fred Gifford, of Penfield, accident ally shot and killed himself while out hunting, his gun being discharged as he was carrying it by the muzzle, sheets and Cress SCCO!T and many o of vation Drgnats, ; medium kers and feeders £2 00 $1 2004 HO: hei £2 00a Pesos fed steers $3 Had 75 Hogs, and butchers $4 50a6 A; good to heavy $6 3046 50: sheep and lambs slow to lower: whethers $3 7Had Hy; $4 2004 00. East Liberty, Cattle steady: choios $0 THad 9; prime $5 60ad IH Hoga, prime heavy $6 45a8 HO linms $4 30: heavy Yorkers $6 2046 20, Sho p steady, Best wethers 83 9004 10 « nile mon $1 H0a2 0: choice lambs $9 3045 HO ate nd & cows, ifora boo: Mixed choice, She ep, good to choice 11 vy astern sheen i oh He and ren LABOR AND INDUSTRY emakers will union standard r Glos tional Lhe ate wages fo layers in England is $10.20 a The Order of Railroad initiated 4.000 new menihes last five months Wages of the employe land canal have been Canadian Government orm an i The number of labore: cultivate the tea crop in India Within the past five years labor o ganizations of New York State have increased in membership 75 per cent By 50 votes to § the Northumberia: (England) miners’ delegates have re « 0605 000 Switzerland has 5,000 different ia tories and the whole country is a bree hive of house industry. Agitation for better pay for common school teachers still goes on in lowa was, An we Many School Children Ave Siekiy, taerisray Mother Gray, a nurse in Ci ' a Kweet i ere tor Ch reas up Colds in Headache #2 Disorders Stoma and Me all dr 1teinta’, 25c, Samy Ad arm #8 Allen 8. Olmsted. Le Roy a Feed Your Land with fertilizers rich in Potash and your crop will crowd your barn, Sow potash and reap dollars, Our five books are a complete treatise on fertilizers, written by men who know, Write for them, GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. yor. Last sprin ed suv? ets bottles before | tic we it cure seems or 88 I have I can cheerfull; comm ad Your n 3 For sale by Bobbitt Chemical Co.. wether | used seven bottles and the BO symptoms of rheumatism since ne . R ¥. FENIGAN - Baltimore, Md. § PR Our manner by skilled experts. If you want the best Apropos of Lord Kelvin'e assertion that in four hundred years the coal of the world will be used up, M. Cartleux, chief engineer of the Northern Railway of France, says that in ten years, be tween petroleum and alcohol, coal min ing will not pay. DRO Py NEW DIRCOVERY, even quel relief and cures worn Book of testimoninis and 10 days’ trectment aun » 10 Frawom hh AN, Jo, 1000 (lust v Ivers, BH bs » os wiway, United States Government Sold t i ] | ) Capsicum Vaseline Put up in Collapsible Tubes. A Bubstitute for and Superior to Mustard on any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain aliaviog and curative qualities of this article are wonderful, it wiil stop the toothache at once and relieve head ache and selation We recommend it as the best and safest ox ternal counterdrritant known, also as an ex ternal remedy for pains in the chest and stom schandall TheumALIe neuraIRIc and flouty come. plaints. A trial will prove what we claim for in, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household. Many y people say “It is the best of all 1 Jour A paraliun, cente, at all druggists, or other deal Wy or "by sending this amount to us in "amps we will send youn tube by mal No article should be publie reise unless the same carries our ae othe ESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO, 17 State it is not genuine. Street, New York City.
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