Smart & The Success of the Great November Stock Reduction Sale Is beyond all expectations. Every day the crowds grow latger the natural result of our liberal price cutting. We have another long list of exceptional bargain. Many of the at tractions offered border on the sensational. We doubt if such a good lot of really surprising values were ever offered before. Sensational Kale oT Auction Nilks. Silks from the recent big auction sale of the Ashley & Bailey mills. This was one of the largest sales of silks ever known in the his tory of the silk business, and the prices, especially ou plain Taffetas, were the lowest ever reached. We wora fortunate in having a repres-eu tative on the spot aod secured through him some 50 odd pieces. Among them are: 5 pieces colored Taffeta silks, IS) in. wide, regular 50c quality, at 2!)c yd. Black Taffetas, 24 inches wide regular 75c quality, M 4!c. Black Taffetas, 27 inches wide, regular SI q .ality, at G!)c. Black Taffetas, 36 inches wide, regular 81.25 quality, at l8c. Black Peau de Soie,36 inches wide, regular $1.50 quality, at 81.10. IN THE GARMENT ROOM. A whole list of under priced ready-to-wearables of every description, but two lots of Ladies' Coats are particularly worthy of mention One at 810 510 and the other at 813,00. We candidly believe that they are at least 84.00 under price. We doubt if our neighbors can duplicate them for less than $4.00 more than our price. Newest in style and cut and peerless in materials and fioieh. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. It Never Pails Thompson's Barosma has never been known to fail to cure any disease of the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder ; also Rheumatism, Sciatica, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Debility, and Female Weakness. Thompson's Barosma reduces all the inflammation, neutralizes the acid and dissolves gravel, carrying off all matter that is poisonous to the blood, stomach, heart, kidneys and liver. It is purely vegetable and pleasant to take. No opiate in any form is used in its manufacture. It can be taken by all ages and has cured many children of non-retention or bedwetting. "I hnd been troubled vith rheumatism ever since I was eighteen years old, and when I went into the drug store I hart little faith iu Thompson's Karosma. I have taken six bottles of Harosnm aud am better than I have been in twelve years. I can work every day, something I had not done iu ten years. Thompson's Barosma regu lates my whole system and I am stronger aud better iu every way, and am glad to bear this testimony. Thanks to Thompson's Harosina." Johnson X. DUNN, Troy Center, I'enn'a. If restive, Thompson's Dandelion and Mandrake Tills should be takon with Barosma. They are purely vegetable and do not gripe. The I'lmt I'uKt Iluuan. The liitit posts nri" slid to have origi nated In the regular couriers estab lished by Cyrus about 5."io It. C, who ererted post houses throughout the kingdom o Persia. Augustus was the lirst to Introduce this institution imiong thi Uoiiiiins. ol H. ('., and he was imi tated by Charlemagne about .S(H A. 1). Louis XI. was the tlrst sovereign to es tablish post houses in Franco owing to his eagerness for news, and they were also the first institution of this nature In Europe. This was In 1170, or about 1.kk years after they were started In I'ersia. In England In the reign of Edward IV. (1481) riders on post horses went stages of the distance of twenty miles from each other in order to procure the kin;,' the earliest intelligence of the events that passed In the course of the wnr that bad arisen with the Scots. A proclamation was Issued by Charles I. In 1031 that, "whereas to this time there hath been no certain Intercourse between the kingdoms of England and Scotland, the king now commands his postmaster of England for foreign parts to settle n running post or two between Edinburgh and London to go thither nnd come back again In six days." Heltpr Sktlter. "Helter skelter" has lieen suggestive ly defined as n Jingling expression, vaguely Imitating the hurried clatter of feet rapidly and Irregularly moved. Most dictionaries, however, led astray wohuhly by tlu ordinary orthography. TO I'CHK A OI.I) IX ONK DAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money ir It fails to cure. K. W. Grove's sigimturo is on each box. 2oo. 1-ll-ly WES8B, Grow strong and well niter using Tiiomi'son's 8wkkt Wokm l'owmcit. Very .- pleasant to take. Contains no calomel. Never fails. Worms are pften mistaken for indigestion and other di seases. He sure to get Thompson's in glass bottles. Druggists, 25 tents. Silberberff Sensational Sale of Fine Line ii. This is a eala that every housewife is interested in. Thanksgiviug is at hand, aud a new cloth or napkins are desired. Never before such values as these. - tl quality of double Satin Damask 2 yards wide and a dozen of the best of patterns, at 6'Jc a yard. 81.75 quality and the handsomest 8175 quality of Double Damask we have ever laid eyes on, at 8119 a yd. Napkins to match at 83.00 a dozen instead of $5. Excellent Cloths Low Priced. Pure Irish Linen, with border all around, priced at not much more than half their value. Size 2x2 yards, at 81 69. Size 2x2i yards, at 81.08. Size 2x3 vards at $2.39. SILBERBERG, nave missed tne true etymology or tins phrase. It should be "belter keltor." "Heifer" is an old word for "hang," probably connected with halter, and "keltcr" is used by old writers in the sense of "order" or the proper stnte. Thus Harrow, (he divine, says. "If the organs of prayer be out of kelter bow can v.o prayV" "Helter shelter." therefore, Is literal ly "hang order" and moans, "Oh. hang order; let ir. do it. or let it take Its chance." Pen .Tnnm in "Every Man In His Humor" writes, "Helter skelter, hang sorrow, care'll kill a cat," nnd Shakespeare, using it to express rush and hurry, says, 'Helter skelter have I rode to thee." "He lias been mentioned as a candi date for office very frequently." "Yes." nnswered runner Corntossel. "The only trouble is that every time anybody mentions him the other fel lers laugh." 'Washington Star. ITU Opinion. "Yes. he's n continued bachelor. ITe thinks there Is safety In numbers." "Safety In numbers?" "Yes. He says two run n good deal of risk when they become one." New York Times A Tnke Off. ITnrry (looking nt his whitened coat leevel That Isn't much of n compli ment to Carrie's complexion. Esther I should say not. It's n reg ul.ir take off. Hoston Transcript. a tho Now and Better Breakfast Food, bo different from all others tlmt it pleases everybody. Get a fmckiigo to-day at your grocers. hlB CENEhEB Puna f00O Co., La R0T, N. Y, f MM w Jam DOCTORS' BLUNDERS. n hat l.cunl Method Applied to Med ical I'ractlce Would I'nrnver. "Now that I nm through with medi cine I can speak of the profession tn a fashion that I would not If I was still iu the practice." said a gentleman who has been known as a successful physi cian in- New York for years ns he sat lit luncheon in the Lawyers' club. "Of course I don't care to have my name mentioned, for I have lots of good friends In the profession, but the fact Is that the profession of medicine would lie nearly ruined if it had to be con ducted us you gentlemen of the bar practice your calling. "We have n great advantage over you, for yon In your cases are subject ed to the extremest publicity, while we In our cases have the utmost eonmil nient. Just suppose that In our cases we had a Judge who knew ns much us or more than we did presiding over our actions and. worse than that, had an other physician, whose Interests were not ours, watching and criticising us at every step and blazoning every er ror that we made, liear me. such a prospect us that would frighten the best physician who ever lived the mo ment he entered a sick room, and yet that condition is Just what you men of the law have to face In every case that you try. "What sort of n ligiire would a Inw yer cut floundering around in court without any knowledge of his case? l!ut a phyle!iii can flounder mentally In a sick room without a second person being the wiser, though the patient may suiter; but, then, 'dead men tell no tales.' "Under such circumstances of doubt, which Is usually Ignorance, the physi cian can look wise, put something Into tho patient's stomach, go to his otllce. decide what line of experiment he will follow, return the next day. hoping to find that nature Is working the cure that be doesn't know ho to elTect. and being ready nnd willing to take all of the credit that comes his way. "Why. the very first thing that nurses are taught Is to observe the utmost se crecy about doctors blunders. If they told what they know there wouldn't be much confidence In physicians where they are beard. Ask n nurse of expe rience about this when you have the opportunity. "Yes, sir. I repeat thnt the publicity and chance for criticism in your pro fession. It npplled to medicine, would result In the discovery of a small amount of science as compared with the large amount of empiricism." New York Herald. FRUITS AND FLOWERS. It never Injures an orchard to ma nure It. Judicious annual pruning is essential with the peach. Low headed trees resist the wind better, and the fruit is more easily picked. Iu grafting a large tree it Is best not to try to graft the whole tree In one season. Budding on certain slow growing and somewhat Incongruous stock is the best way of dwarfing. In most cases the cause of moss ap pearing on the stems of apple and oth er fruit trees is wet, cold, undraiued laud. The soil for roses should be rich and of such tenacity that It will hold to gether when pressed. Sand and clay mixed Is good. All wood that Is more than two years old should be cut out from the currants and gooseberries. They will produce more fruit, even if the vines are not so largo. An Economical Mother. Small Katherine, who had been for bidden to touch the Ink liottle, had ac cidentally spilled lis contents not only all over her mother's desk, but on the rug, several chairs anil her own apron. Her mother, on discovering the state of affairs, had expressed more surprise than pleasure. When the father of the finally returned at night his little daughter met him at the door and asked: 'Tapu, how much does a bottle of Ink cost?" "Oh, about ." cents." "Five cents!" exclaimed the aggrieved youngster in a tone of deep dUgust. "And to think that mamnia would make all that fuss about one little bot tle of Ink!" LIppineott's. 'Arc Yon llcndyf Got" Mrs. John Fetors was the mother of n family of restless children, nnd she found difficulty in reducing them to quiet when the moment came for ask ing a blessing at the table. So her course of procedure was something In this fashion: "Alice, be still! Eddie, not another word! Maud, don't you see your fa ther Is waiting? There now, John; now!" New York Times. A Itnn of I. nek. Tom I asked old Coalman for his daughter last night. Pick-What luck? Tom Well, It was what you might enll a run of luck. I got away. Ex change. I'nrely Ornamental. Charlie How in the world. Gawge, do you manage to see with that single eyeglass of yours? Gawge My dear fellah, I see with the other eye. San Francisco Wasp. The Twlim. "Faith, Mrs. O'Hara, how d' ye till thim twins aparrt?" 'Aw, 't Is alsy I sticks me finger In Dlnnis' mouth, an' If he bites I know It's Moike." Harvard Lampoon. Have a heart that never hardens, a temper that never tires and a touch that never hurts. Charles Dickens. THE GREAT "RUB-DOWN." - FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT. For Sore Muscles, Pain in Back, Sore Throat and Sprains. T ALL ORUOaiSTS. 2So, BOe, $1.00 , WILD ANIMALS. The Drultn Get Mont ot Their I lona From Nnliln. Dealers In wild animals get most of their lions from ubla. There the na tives search for a lioness witli newborn cutis, kill the mother and bring up the young beasts on goats' milk. When they are two months old they tire taken to the coast on the backs of camels nnd shipped to Europe. Lions are also ob tained from Abyssinia and Senegal. Formerly the Atlas mountains furnish ed the finest lions, but the species now no longer exists except a few speci mens in menageries. Adult Nubian lions are worth ifl.tHH) apiece, whllo Senegal Hons range in price from $,T(10 to $7."U. Tigers vary in price from if.Tr." to $1, ,00 apiece and more, according to the variety and rarity of the animal. Si berian tigers, for Instance, sell at the latter figure. They are large, beauti fully striped creatures. In the winter they grow a long, woolly whiter coat. Some full grown tigers are captured In pitfalls, but most specimens of these animals are caught while small cubs and raised on milk. The hippopotamus, the rhinoceros and the giraffe are dilliciilt to secure. It is practically impossible to capture a full grown beast of these species, and the young ones are hard to rear. A baby hippopotamus will drink thirty pints of milk a day and n baby rhi noceros almost ns much. Thus It re quires the presence of a large herd of goats in the wilderness to supply milk for such creatures. A hippopotamus Is worth from !?-J.."0O to $.'UM)0, a rhinoc eros slightly more, while giraffes sell at $2,riH or more, uccording to size, age and condition. Jamaica Crocodile. There .ire a good many crocodiles in the more distant reserves of Kingston harbor and at the mouths of the Ja maica rivers, but they are exceedingly wary, and a most cautious approach Is necessary if one wishes to get close enough for an effective shot. Just as the lion has his Jackal and the shark his pilot fish so the crocodile is almoi-t always accompanied by a small plover, which perches upon the scaly ridge of its back and is just vis ible above the filthy water in which its big patron loves to wallow. On the approach of man or any other danger this tiny bird flutters Into the air nnd titiers a shrill cry to warn Its "chum." The crocodile dives, and you may sit In your canoe and nurse your rille for an hour without a chance of u shot. The Jamaican crocodile is shyer of man than most of its kind. Chicago News. The Dinner Hour. The hour for dinner has undergone, several changes. About 1400 It was 10 a. m. Henry VIII. dined at this time and supped at 4. In the six teenth century dinner was at 11, break fast at 7 and supper at 5 or 0. In the following century meals were an hour Inter. Disraeli tells us that in the reign of Francis I. of France folks rose at 5, dined at D. supped ut " mid went to bed at U, which, according to a popu lar saying, made them live to the age of ninety-nine. Louis XIL, it is said, hastened his death by altering his hours to please his young wife. In stead of dining at 8 a. in ami going to bed at (i p. in., he took to dining at noon and often sat up till midnight. The Ladder Uwnrf. "Among the strange and weird de mons and bogies which are believed by miners to haunt the workings un derground not the least horrible Is the 'Ladder Dwarf,'" said a former pros pector. "I never saw the creature my self, but he is described as hunch backed, witli a short body, large head and enormously long and powerful arms. Iu fact, he resembles an ex aggerated gorilla. Ills favorite trick Is climbing the ladders by means of which the miners leave the mines, raising himself witli bis long arms, nnd as he passes the rungs kicking them out one by one. ' lie Is supposed to ulwuys do this just before an acci dent of some kind In the mine." The Knttle n a Decoy. That the rattlesnake uses his tail to decoy birds has been observed a num ber of times by a correspondent of tho Scientific American, who says: "The snake hides himself In the tall grass and Imitates the buzzing of a bee. The Insectivorous birds, such ns the phiebe and kingbird, are attracted by the sound and become nil easy prey for his suakeship. I have seen rattlesnakes concealed In the dense foliage of trees twenty feet from tho ground practicing the same deception on the birds nnd getting the bird every time." The Pennlty. Mr. WorkhariW My dear, I have lost my situation, and it just happens that I haven't a dollar ahead. We must go to tho poorhouse for dinner. Mrs. W. Surely some of the grocers with whom we have dealt for so many years will trust us. Mr. W. (sadly) No; I have no credit anywhere. We always paid cash. New York Weekly. Quite a I.lnitnlHl. Mr. S. had Just welcomed his nephew home from school. "Now, then. Tom my," he said, "let us see what you have been learning all this time. What Is the meaning of felo de se?" In stnntly replied the lad, a little con temptuously: "Oh, that's only French for n sailor. Ask me something in Latin." The pride thnt many unblemished persons nfi'ect In their ancestry is so melancholy that they might us well be dead themselves. Schoolmaster. . Nickel Plalo Excursions No. 3d, 17tli aod 30th are the dates for next excursions to the West and Southwest via the Nickel Plate. Write, wire, phone 01 c II on A. C. Showalter, D. P. A, 807, Stale St., Erie, Pa., for general information. Cheap Rates via Nickel Flute Itoad. If you are contemplating a trip drop A. C. Showalter, D. P. A .Nick el Plate, 807 Slate St., Erie, IV, a card, who wll call and make nil ar rangements. This will insure com fort and avoid annoyance. t30 Vnderstnml 'II In Art. Huron von Steuben was the drlllmns ter of the Continental army at Valley Forge. At first the men In the ranks did not know the manual exercise; many of the ollieers knew little or noth ing of maneuvering. One of the latter turned out for Inspection in n dressing gown. "Illiinnel und erde!" cried the baron. "What kind of creature- is this?" Itnron von Steuben was choleric and profane, but he understood his art. He swore nt tho ragged Continentals In both German and French, but he taught them the value of drill hnd discipline. When he bail exhausted nil the French nnd German oaths he knew he would roar to his aid, "Come here, Herr Haupt manii, itml help me curse these block heads." Hut he turned the undisci plined militia into well drilled troops. Never again was the enemy able to laugh at "Mr. Washington's rotteu reg iments of rugamulllus." Ilurlnl hy Den;ree. The few old ex-slaves now left In the West Indies have many curious cus toms, but the most curious is that of burying themselves on the installment plan. When they comb' their hair they are careful not to pull more hairs from the head than they can help. Those which come away they roll Into a ball and nut Into a biur of white muslin. They do the same with the parings of their nails nnd any other portions oi tbelr nnntoinv which become detached. When tho bag Is full they bury It. If asked why they do tins tucy repiy: "WIiimi ine ileiul imissa. voll illlI'V 1110 body. Me hair am part of mo body, so me bury It now when It dead." Wngrner an an Acrobat. Ferdinand I'raeger related an Inci dent of a visit to Wagner at his Swiss home. The two men sat one morning on tin ottoman iu the druvln' room talking over tho events of the years. Suddenly Wagner, who was sixty years old, rose and stood on his head upon the ottoman. At that moment Wagner's wife en tered. Her surprise and alarm caused her to run to her husband, exclaiming, "Ah, Itichard, Richard:" Quickly re covering himself, he assured her that he was sane and wished to show that he could stand on his head at sixty, which was more than Ferdinand could do. Frnora and Sunken. The common snake Is very fond of water. Its food consists exclusively of frogs and lislies. All snakes eat either living food, including eggs, or creatures they have themselves killed. When pursued by n snake the frog seems to be half paralyzed witli fear, leaping less and less powerfully as the snake approaches it more nearly and littering feeble cries. If a stick be so pushed through the grass toward a frog as to Imitate the movement of n snake the frog will exhibit the symptoms of ter ror just noted. Contradicted. "I never waste words on n fool," said the pompous person. "That doesn't correspond with your wife's statement," replied a member of the skeptical faction. "What did my wife say?" queried the F. F. "That you were in the lmblt of talk ing to yourself," answered the other. True Gratitude. At Wichita a woman passing along the street with an armful of packages dropped her purse, containing $7."0. A gentleman found the purse and return ed it to her. "Oh. how grateful I am!" she exclaimed. And then she Impul sively opened one of her packages and said, "Won't yon have n cookie?" Kansas City Journal. Plenty of Practice. "Yes, father, when I finish my edu cation I am going to follow my literary bent and write for money." "Humph, John, you ought to be suc cessful. That's all you did the four years you spent In college." She VV-miM Have IItiiI Mini. Gladys-(ill. yes. I rcfwied him. I want n man who has known sorrow and ac(Uired wisdom. Edith Hut. my dear, he would have very soon tilled that bill if you hud ac cented liiin. Fuck. Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skin, Dog 3kin, or any other kind oi hide or skin, and let as tan it with the hair an, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. But first get our Catalogue, Jiving' prices, and our shipping gs and instructions, so as to ivoid mistakes. We also buy aw furs aud ginseng. THE CROSBY PRISIAN FUR COMPANY, 116 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. TO THE GREAT NORTHWEST. Only $30.00 Chicago to Butte, Helena and many other Montana poiuts. Oolj $30 50 Chicago to Spo kane aod many other points in East era Washington, Eastern Oregon and Northern Idaho. Ouly $33 Chi cago to many North Pacific Coast points. Choice of routes via Omaha, via St. 1'aul hy the Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul Railway. Better write to-dav for folders. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park building, Pittsburg, Pa Lowest Kates to All Points. Rates to all poiuts East or West are always the cheapest via Nickel Plate. Write A. C. Showalter, D. P. A , 807 State St., Erie, Pa., for par. ticulars. n30 Try Siekel Flato Road. If in doubt as to what road to use on your next trip try the Nickel Plate and you will mske no mistake. We please the most fastidious Wrhe, wire, phone or call A. C Showalter, D. P. A., 807 Slate Si , Erie, Pa , about it. n30 H OOW9 . 111 - J. O. Scowden, Having purchased tho interest of my former partner, Mr. Joseph Clark, in the Carriage aud Wagon Factory, and Gen eral Hardware Store in this city, I desire to inform all old and new patrons I hat I shall be prepared iu the future as in the past to meet their every want in this lino. The stock of Hardware, Heavy and Shelf Goods aud Implemeuts of every description, will not only he kept up to slaudard, but con stantly increased and added to as the trade may demaud. Small Margins on All Goods, and a careful consideration of the wants of customers will he strictly adhered to. Thanking all for past favors and elicit ing a continuat ce of your patronage, Yours truly, J. C. SCOWDEN, THE "OLD RELIABLE" PARKER GUN MADE ON HONOR. 11(15 Stood flit) Teat for liver 35 Year. Is uoted for its simplicity of construction, beauty ot proportion, excellence of workmanship, faultless balance, and Experience and ability have placed the 1'aiu.ku Gin iu an euvrble and well deserved position as tho Best Gun in tbe world. Made by the old est shot gun manufacturers in America. Over 110,000 of these gu::s iu use. No2VwARREN8sT?m' cSftft. PARKER BROS., IYIFRIDEN, CONN. Low Rates West and Northwest. Every day until November 30. the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Rail way will se 1 1 one-way tickets Chicago to many points on the Pacific Coast for $33. Never before have there been such opportunities for success as are p re.se ti ted in Hie West to-day. It is worth your while to write for folder-1 giving omplete information. John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, 1'ark Building Pittsburg, Pa. n30 Duck and (nail Hunters half fare rates to parties of three or more traveling together on one ticket via Nickel Plate Road to McComb and Payne, Ohio, and point- between those ftatinns, also to Smith Whitley and Willvale. Indiana, aud interme diate points. Tickets ou sale Nov. 9ih to 30th inclusive, good to return till Deo. 3d, '03. See nearest ageut or address A. C Showalter, D. P. A , 807 State St. Erie. Pa. n3 Trial PfrfMI Ckopiwr," i.Jl jf TJ WrlleforwHik bokby ClTSm nOrCr RollMan .nd Food Chopper No. II. At .Tourtt.W...lta Bjr uiallori'Mtro" ' Yuur 1(IK II.IJK if nut .ntl.ruotory ROLUU.1 KU. CO., 110 1. it.., luil toj, T. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, Ob TIONESTA, PENN. S. S. CANFIELD PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug pies to let upon the most reasonable terniH. lie will also do JOB TE-AIMZIlsrQ- All orders left at the Pout Olllne wil reeeive prompt attention. OFTIGIA1T. Olliut i .fc X Nationnl Hank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examined froe. Exclusively optlt'al. HOW about your stock of Stationery T Look it up, thon call and see us. Free &w (tinned) ( Hardware, Waaons. Carriages. : TIONESTA, PA. HAS NO EQUAL. Hard Shoo! 4iialill('N. Y in the that can tirkt yon West, Southwest or Northwest via ecry gateway across the C lUtinent. CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, HOT SPRINGS, ARK., MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, ' HAVANA, CUBA. i:. a. Kit iith:u. Traveling Passenger Agent Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. AUTHORITY OF THE scan well be claimed of a book a It.hnr. hns rwoivnd r.hp unnimli-S tied indorsement of theU Executive Departments of the SGovernmcnt, the U. S. Supreme Court, all the State Supreme Courts, all the State Superintendents of Schools, nearly all of the College Presi dents, and Educators almost universally. The New and Enlarged Edition of Webster's Inter national Dictionary of English, Biography, Geography, Fic tion, etc., has iG4 quarto pages with 5000 illustrations. 25,000 new words and phi-asesS have recently been added under the editorship of 7. T. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., U. S. Commissioner cf Education,! bringing the work fully un to date. LET US SEKD YOU FREE "A Toot In Pronuuniation " wliich nlfunlHa iiloiimnt ami insmictiv c cvuiiiuif's enter tainment. Illustrated pamphlet also free. G. C) C. MERRIAM CO., Pub- . Sprlnjf leld. Mass. B!TW" Dr.Fennci'sGQLDEN RELIEF uiu buiua.w omuls. uik-ujuui. .in.Ncumluttt A THI S FI-KriKIO IS At.U INFLAMMATION Borftliroiii, Heailm :m (f nilrmlcst. Tooth arho 1 1 nilimti'i, fold Suits, hVlohs.Wc.i'tr- P S IS ti "Colfltt," Forming Fevers. GRIP Mil iiwirrni in unr r mimu in CURES ANY PAIN INSIDE OR OUT hi mm lit thl i t v h.imiii.m By Jiealers. Iho 60c. sizu hy uitul Fnxlonla,. Y. RAILROAD IITED STATES
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