THE SMART & S1LBERBERG SHOE DEPARTMENT. Shoes, Rubbers, Slippers, Over gaiters, Leggins and Slipper Soles. Our imnnnse el ck of Seasonable FnoUenr n sale at remarkably low pricep. Our shoe busintts is growing larger ami larger each day. The rea son lor tbis is that our stock is the. largest aud most complete in Oil City, and our prictg are always I he lowest. We want every one to have a chance at these special pricn and we urge you to come early. We will do our best to wait ou every customer just h promptly as possible. 100 Dozen Tair Women's Wool Slipper Soles, Regular 25c Grade, At 18c Pair. 80 Dozen Pair Misses' and Children's Wool Soles Selling Very Cheap. 10 Cases Child's Fleece Lined Rubber Boots at 95c a Pair. Sizes 6 to 101. jii:vn surri.Ks. 50 dozen pair Men's House (Slippers, light velour calfskin and vici kid; all white kid lined; in black, tan and wine color; we bought these right by taking so many oi them; they are regular f 1 50 slippers; we will sell while this lot lasts at 81 25 a pair. 20 dozeu pair Men's Velvet Slippers a' 47o a pair. w (mii:s hoi si: slipper. 50 dozt-o pair Women's Velvet and Felt Slippers, high cut, fur trimmed, very flexible hand turned soles, half Freuch and low wide heels; in red, black, brown, green, wine color and royal purple; regular price $1.50 at S1.2!)apair. Same as above in Misses' sizes 11 to 2; in red md green at !5c a pair. 40 dozen pair Women's Low Felt Slippers, ia red, green, black and wiue color at Woe a pair. All of our Felt Sl ppers are made by the Famous Daniel Green Felt Shoe Company, a ml are the best to be had in the world. 10 d zen pair Women's Dongola Kid aorl Box Calf Shoes, lace and button; regular $2 50 and 83 00 grades, at 81 80 a pair. 100 piir Women's Lace Shoes, calf and kid, heavy and medium weight soles; 81 75 grade, at 81 35. Many other lots ol Women's Shoes that space will not permit us to mentio'; but you are sure to find just what you want and at the right price, too. Misses' and Children's Vici Kid Lace Shoes, medium heavy soles, low heels and spriug eels, patent tips : Siz8 5 to 8 at 70 pair. Sizes 8J to 11, at 85 pair. Sizes 11 J to 2, at 95e. pair. Boys' and Youths' Satin Calf Shoes. 81 75 grade, at 81 15 a pair. Our line of Misses' and children's Shoes is exc 'plionally good. Bring the children to us and w will fit them 68 they should be fitted, and you are always sure in get the kioJ of shoes that wear. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. mmwi urn Pain in the Side, Almost immediately. Thompson's Barosma will positively cure all diseases of the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder; nlso Sciatic Rheuma tism, Lumbago, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Debility, and Female Weakness. Thompson's Barosma does not contain opiates in any form, and a large reward is offered for any injurious drug found in its composition. DIZZY SPEU,S. Edward Uapp, of Titnsville, To., had such pain in the back that he could not do any kind of work and had such dizzy spells that lie would have to hold on to something to keep from falling. It seemed as if he never would stop urinating. He had been out of health for 15 years and could liardly sleep from pain in his stomach. He says, "Thompson's Barosma completely cured me, purified my blood, ami made nie feel many years younger." Price, $1.00 ; 6 bottles, $5, THE SOUP PLATE. A Seventeenth Century Cookbook Telia Why It Win Invented. A valet of Louis-XIV. published a cookbook in 1i;.V in which lie gives ns follows the reason for the invention of t lit hollow soup plate: The plates of the guests will be hol low in order that they may help them selves to us much soup as they may want without being ob:oi1 to tnke it spoonful by spoonful, because of the disgust they may have for one another on seeing the spoon go from the mouth to the tureen. (luests, it will be seen, used their own spoons to fill their plates, the large spoon to be used for serving the soup not being invented till some time later. Yet oven n hundred years nftor the in vention of the soup plate (174!) a work on civility advised that all the dishes should be so placed on the table that every one could reach them with his spoon and that if the soup was served In a dish (tureen) every one should help himself-with his own spoon with out Dooming to be in a hurry. A work on manners that appeared Just before the French revolution deemed it best to advise Its readers that it was Impo lite to p:is the spoon back and forth between the mouth and the tureen. II Ik Inillnrretlnn. Clara What came between yon? Cliloo-nh. he showed so much Impa tience with I'Mo.-Iiotroit Tree Tress. TO t'l'RE A Ol.K IN NE AV Take laxative Urooio Quinine Tablets. All druygistH refund the money If it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on each bos. 2.h:. 1-U-iy il -IM I M 500 Cases Women's Rubbers; Goodyear Glove and American Brands, Low Cut and Storm, All Sizes and Widths at 45c a Pair. 10 Dozen Pair Women's All Felt Slippers at 45c a Pair. Sizes 4 to 8. Groin or Hips, Oriental .Inarslery. An eyewitness of a celebrated fent of oriental jugglery tells the following story of what he thought he saw n band of Indian fakirs accomplish: "They produced a chain seventy-live feet in length nnd In my presence I threw one end of It toward the sky, where It remained ns If fastened to something in the air. A dog was then brought forward and. being placed at the lower end of the chain, immedi ately ran up tind. reaching the other end, disappeared In the nir. In the same manner u hog. a panther, n lion and 11 tiger were successively sent tip tli" chain, and nil disappeared at the upper end. At last they pulled down the chain nnd put It In a bag, no ono ever discovering In what manner the different miinials were made to vun 1 1... Greed. "Pon't yon think that people pny too much nttention to money nowadays?" "Xo. I don't," answered Senator Sorghum. "Time wns when n five dol lar bill looked us big as a farm to a member of the legislature. Now he won't pay any nttention to It what ever." Washington Star. I'll pert nt It. Townley This paper says thnt one of those Idiotic colleges Is going to make Senator Boodler n "doctor of laws." rtrownley Well, that's appropriate enough. He doctors the laws every time he gets a chnnce. Kxcliauge. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking 1 add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. Backache, MASTERS OF MUSIC. THE GREAT COMPOSERS AND THEIR PECULIAR METHODS OF WORK. Ereentrle Habit, na it Hole, Are Linked With Thin l'hnae of Uealu. Hajrdn'a Drena Salt nnd Sapphire Illnjt and Beethoven'a Wild Walka. All the great musical eoniivosers had their own peculiar Ideas nnd manner of working. They had their peculiar traits, their moods, their eccentric hab its, such as are generally said to murk the genius. In "Musical Eduentlon" M. Lavignac tells of their peculiarities. "Haydn was a very early riser," ho writes, "and yet he never worked ex cept in full dress, In which he was like HufTon. He began by shaving himself carefully, powdered himself nnd put on his finger a certain ring, a sapphire, 1 believe, surrounded with brilliants, which had been given him by the great Frederick, unless It wns l'riuce Esterhnzy. Thnt done, he shut himself up In a quiet room and wrote for several consecutive hours, five or six, without stopping. "Mozart, the gentle nnd pious Mo zart, wns sometimes less particular and composed a little everywhere nnd under all conditions. Happily the ideas came often enough and pursued hliu even into the restaurants of Vien na, Prague and Munich, where he wns very fond of playing billiards and smoking it pipe and composing in his head. "Kosslnl composed almost constantly nnd In all ways, rarely at the piano, most often in the evening or at night, nnd, like Mozart, often found Inspira tion In a carriage or post chaise, lu the Irregular Joltings of these vehicles he perceived rhythm, and of these rhythms melodies were Imrn. There Is no doubt that he would have found them In the trepidation of the railroad If he had dared to try. but he had such a dread of this mode of locomotion that no one was ever able to induce him to set foot in n car. "(iluck composed violently gesticu lating, walking up and down and act ing nil his characters, often In the open air, on the lawn. In a garden. iteethoven nlso undoubtedly found n Mwerful auxiliary to inspiration in motion and walking. Whatever the season, every day after dinner, which was at 1 o'clock, according to the Vien nese custom, lie set out for a walk, and with big strides twice made the circuit of the city of Vienna. Neither cold nor heat nor rain nor hail was able to stop him. Then It was that his beat of fancy attained its full ardor, lie would enter n restaurant, sit dowu for an Instant nnd ask the stupefied waiter for the bill, without having ordered anything. His clumsiness was pro digious. He usually broke everything he touched. Not a single piece of fur niture In bis house, nnd any article of value less than unythlng else, was safe from bis attacks, and many times his Ink pot fell Into the piano by which he was working, which, religiously pre served in the museum nt Bonn, still retains Its indelible trnees. Although he lind always lived in the midst of the high Viennese aristocracy, in which drawing room dances were held in high honor, he never succeeded in danc ing in time. "Herold composed while walking, humming or singing, often in the Champs Elysees, und often passed his best friends by without recognizing them. "Gounod composed especially nt the table, or nt least In his head. When he wrote, everything was absolutely clear In bis brain. Ills manuscripts prove this. "Wngner liked to write standing up before a large table desk like the cash desks in the shops. His scores were written without erasures, in a superb calligraphic band, admirable for Its clearness nnd firmness and worthy of a professional copyist. "Berlioz, who played no Instruments hut the guitar, flute and flageolet, nec essarily worked ut the table. "Franck. who was the head of a school, scarcely composed nt ull till after 1) o'clock in the evening. "Meyerbeer wrote In n regular man ner in the evening, and his servant hud orders to drag him nwny from tho piano nt the stroke of midnight. Schu mann would not admit that any one could write otherwise than nt n table. Mendelssohn made much use of tho piano and preferred to work In the morning. Auber generally worked at night and very late, till 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning, in order to avoid out side noises. "Halevy had a table piano that lind been made for him by Pleyel. From time to time lie would draw out his key board, strike a few chords 011 It, und then push It back like u simple drawer and continue to write. "Boieldiou also wrote nt the piano. Fellcien David, not being much of a pianist, sometimes sought the uld of his violin. Adolphe Adam almost al ways worked at his grand piano, the right hand side of whose keyboard was stained with innumerable splashes of Ink. He played eight, ten or twelve bars, and then wrote them down. Bizet worked especially in the evening nnd still more at night; he often made use nf a piano bureau by Pleyel, like Oou Hod and Halevy." Ills liaeaa. "Wheiv were they married?" M Ain't Jest sure," answered the small boy, "'cause they left me home, but I guess it was In the steeple." "In the steeple?" "Well, I heard 'em say it was a high church wedding." Chicago Post. There are two kinds of unhappy peo ple in the world those who are sad because they lire not known and those who are miserable because they are known too well. For Rheumatism. Cold in Chest, Sore Muscles. Stiff Joints. USE FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT. "N USB OVER FIFTY YEARS." AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 26c, 60c, 11.00. THE TRUE FISHERMAN. He Enjoy Nature's llrnntlea and la Not a Mere Hatcher. The anger's art Is but a pretext, or. rather, the incentive to a ramble, and not the sole object of the fisherman, unless, alas, he belongs to that too common variety, the man whose side object Is his catch. Such a man fishes with a worm, hides tlugerlings In the depth of his basket and photographs his catch as a witness of his crimes. He is not a fisherman, but a butcher. A yellow primrose on the river's bank Is to uiin a primrose and nothing more. The true fisherman loves to catch fish, to match his wits against the weary trout, but us lie wanders from pool to pool the songs of the birds greet him restfully. Every turn In the stream reveals a nook In which strange wild flowers nestle. The gentle ex citement of the sport prevents the scene from becoming monotonous. Tho element of chance, the uncertainty of the catch, add the drop of tabasco snuee which gives Host to the day. And the noontide meal by the brink of the stream! When did n meal have 11 more delightful flavor? Delmonlco never served a trout like unto those we luive eaten by the banks of a mountain brook with the clear blue sky above, the waving forest round about and the murmuring stream at our feet. The hour of contemplation cornea afterward, with the pipe of peace In our hand Instead of the relinquished rod. How far off the city seems: Are there such things as corporations, trusts, stocks, bonds, electric lights that amaze the sight, harsh warnings of trolley gongs, the rumble and grind of the wheels and the brakes ou the elevated road which affright the ear? The harshest note that breaks the still ness here Is the boom of the bittern In the distant marsh. Home to camp the fisherman goes, taking a cast in this silent pool lu which tho trout rose in the forenoon to his cast, hut missed the fly, or In that dark hole deep under the bank lu which a vigilant eye may detect the brown sides of n trout with lazily wav ing tins and tail, an old campaigner not easily caught. lr. A. T. Bristow iu World's Work. CHINESE CONTRASTS. We bake bread; in China they steam it. We divide the day Into twenty-four hours; they Into twelve We locate Intellect In the braiti; they locate It In the stomach. Our calendar Is basiil on solar time; theirs Is based on lunar time. With us the seat of honor Is on the right; with them it Is on the left. Our given name precedes the sur name; theirs follows the surname. The needle of our compass points to the north; theirs points to the south. We have standard weights and meas ures; their weights and measures differ In each district. Our children stand facing the teach er to recite their lessons; theirs turn their backs to the teacher. Our watchmen quietly go their rounds with a view to catching thieves; theirs beat gongs nnd yell to frighten them away. We bury our dead a few days after their decease; they often keep theirs in the house in heavy, sealed cottlus for years. "China's Millions." The Huoknh In India. The hookah is smoked as a refresh ment anil sign of fellowship by the natives of India and not merely as a luxury. When a group of natives are seated together nnd, us Is the custom, the hookuli is passed around to each in turn it is considered very bad manners for any one to decline to have a few puffs. If the hookah is thus refused in a friend's house or while one Is tho guest of another It is regarded as an Insult. If for any reason a native Is put out of caste the fact is strictly marked by his former caste fellow's refusal to smoke with hlin. and any ono who eats, drinks or smokes with an outcast Is himself outcasted. Chambers' Journal. Executive Ability." "But then, of course, he has execu tive ability," we said conclusively. "Executive ability!"' repeated our ac quaintance. "What do you uieun by, that?" "Why, the quality of holding subor dinates responsible for failures nnd taking credit to ourselves for their suc cesses," we responded. Which we considered rather clever for studied impromptu. New York Herald. Mad and Dad. Kind ITearted Citizen-Tut. tut, tut! Ion't worry over It. little boy. You didn't break your pitcher, nnd there's no use, you know, in crying over split milk. Mttle Boy Do I talk ns If I was cry In', mister? (Itesumes his violent lan guage.) Chicago Tribune. A Mratcry Explained. "I don't understand," said the Igno ramus ot the academy, "why they al ways put the baldlieaded men up in the front row." "That's easy," butted in the usher. "They put 'em up there so they'll bo nenr the flies." Boston Herald. Evil. flood Is positive. Evil Is merely privative, not absolute. It Is like cold, which is the privation of heat. All evil is so much death or nonentity. Emerson. A Poor Bargainer. Ethel I offered Eerily a penny for his thoughts. Edith-Well, I'll never let you do unj shopping for me! Puck. TO THE GREAT NORTHWEST. Only $30 00 Chicago to Butte, Helena and many other Montana poiuts. On!; $30 50 Chicago to Spo kane and many other points to East em Washington, Eastern Oregon and Northern Idaho. Only $33 Chi cago to many North Pacific Coast points. Choice of routes via Omaha, via St. Paul by the Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul Railway. Hotter write to-day for folders John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Span lull nrldea. There nre no brldesninlds nt tt Span ish wedding, but Instead a madrltm (literally godmother Is present with the witnesses. There Is no bride cake, but there Is a reception and very often a feast after the ceremony. Before the wedding takes place the bride's new home Is made ready for her re ception, for the honeymooners do not start on their travels until the day after their marriage. Before their departure they pay a polite visit to their respective parents. On their return dainty sweetmeats In pretty boxes are sent round to their friends. No visits nre paid till little cards have been sent "oll'cring their house." A I.lRhtnlnar Chanite Artist. The rapidity with which chameleons change their color is marvelous. You gather one from an outdoor shrub and It immediately becomes dark, almost black, hissing and with Its mouth wide open, threatening to bite. Meuuwhlle it is never still, but continues to crawl upward whenever possible up you, up your sleeve, always upward. By de grees the angry black changes into whatever color Is nearest. If one's dress is of a brownish color so is the chameleon's. . Weighing a Field of Tnrnlia. The English farmer makes use of mathematics In his work, says a Lon don paper. Suppose, for example, thnt he wishes to know the weight of his turnip crop while It Is still In the ground, which Is sometimes a matter of importance, a simple calculation will give him the Information. It Is the custom In England to plant turnips in ridges twenty-eight Inches apart; this makes ninety ridges to the acre. The farmer selects a row where the crop seems about the average and pulls up all the turnips lu a measured yard of the row and weighs them. Assuming that they weigh ten pounds, a simple calculation shows that the crop averages a little more than twenty-eight tons to the acre. If they weigh eleven pounds, the average will be about thirty-one tons to the acre. A Fnuioua Kmerall. The emerald Is mentioned by St. John iu his Apocalypse. An emerald of Inestimable value ornamented the bezel of the ring of Polycrntes. king of Samos. That monarch, having been till his life favored by fortune, determined to put his luck to a severe test. He threw the ring Into the sea. The next duy he went fishing. The record of that day's sport still re mains unbroken. His majesty caught a fine fish, and In the Inside of the tlsh he found Ids ring. That happened In the year'.'.'M of tlr foundation of Koine, nnd the ring, considered ns a talisman, was placed among the royal treasures of the Temple of Concord. Ainerlcn'a I.nrRext Snnke. The largest American serpent is the anaconda, which may attain a length of thirty feet. It inhabits tropical America and is a handsome animal, with dark round spots scattered over Its whole body on a groundwork of rich brown. It is very fond of water and haunts the banks of rivers, lakes and streams, there lying In wait for any deer or peccary which may come to the margin of the water to drink. l'lowera and Seent. Some flowers appear to change their scents nt different times. The com mon jasmine flowers when first opened have a delicate, fresh perfume which, after a time, becomes grosser and attracts bluebottle files. Flowers of the orchid Odontoglossuin liebraicuni have a cinnamon fragrance nnd a haw thorn scent nt different periods of their bloom. Two Erlla. "I can't Imagine a worse gllly than the man who's foriM.v Indulging in small talk." "Oh. I don't know! lie's no worse than the fellow who is forever talk lug big." Philadelphia Press. For n Switch Of'. "I wish you'd send ma to one of those electricians' schools, pop." "Why, what do yon mean, my son?" "She's altogether too careless with the switch. 11011."-Vonkers Statesman. 3 Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skin, Do skin, or any other kind af hide or skin, and let as tan it with the hair an, soft, light, odorless ind moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. But first get otir Cntnloprue, Jiving- prices, and our shipping agsnnd instructions, bo es to ivoid mistakes. We also buy aw furs and cinsene. THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, 116 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER We havo secured, at a greut bargain, a large number of Solid Electric Silver Metal Ware and Nut Cracks nnd Picks. In order j to quickly introduce this ware we are I making an ununual oiler to Christmas I shoppers. We will send you, postpaid, this I beautiful Vet of picks und nut cracker I EXTRA SILVER PLATE (Guarantetd) $1.25 I HEAVY NICKEL " " .80 ' In the Solid lilc cti ic Silver Mttnl we have a spi-cml linrjiaiu lo the holiday trade. This wait always looks llic same, never wears oft. Oat Dox. TEA SPOONS, $2.25. Half, $1.25 " " TABLE " $4.00. " $2.25 Money refunded if not siilisfaclory. t'se 1' (1. or MxpreHM Orders. Duqucsnt Silverware Co., JWcflhcity, Pa. IT PAYS TO A DVKRTISE IN THIS PAl'EH SliD IS 1 nmar mm Ea9BMIWvLwaiiaiaIWillTmil fl J. C. Scowden, ( Hardware, Waqons, Carriaqes. Having purchased the interest of my former partner, Mr. Joveph Clark, in the Oiirrise and Wagon Factory, und Gen eral Hardware Store iu this city, I desire to inform all uld and new patrons that I shall be prepared iu the future us in the past to meet their every want in this line. The stock of Hardware, Heavy and Slielf Goods and Implements of every description, will not only he kept up to standard, but con stantly increased and added to as the trade tiny demand. Small Margins on All Goods, and a careful consideration of the wants of riii-toiners w II be strictly adhered to. Thanking all for past favors and i .licit mg a continual ce of your patronage, Yours truly, J. C. SCOWDEN, : TIONESTA, PA. THE "OLD RELIABLE" PARKER GUN MADE OX HONOR. Ilns Stood the Test for Over :to Year. Is noted for its simplicity of construction, beauty or proportion, excellence of workmanship, faultless balauce, aud Hard Shooting iialilii'N. 1 . Experience and ability have placed the Pari.KK Gun in an envr hie and well deserved position as tllO Best Gun in the world. Made by the old est shot gun manufacturers iu America Ovt r 110,000 of tht-se gu s in use. New York Salesroom, -iil for 32 WARREN ST. CniiiluKue. Low Hates West unci Northwest. Every day until November 150. the Chicago, Milwaukee & St 1'aul Kail way will sell one way tickets Chicago to many points on the Pacific Coast for 833. Never before have there been such opportunities for success as are presented in 'he West to-day. It is worth your while lo wrile for fold er" giving omplete information, John 11. Pott, District Passenger Agent , Ki"ni D, Paik building Puisburg, Pa. u30 Duck nml ijiiail Hunters half fare rales to parlies of three or more (raveling together on one ticket via Nickel Plate Iload to MeComli and Payne, Ohio, and point between those Htatiotis, also to South Whit ley and Will vale. Indiana, aud interme diate mints Tickets on sale Nov. ill h lo 30th inclusive, good lo re'urn till Dec 31, '03. See nearest aoeut or address A. C Showalter, I) P. A , 807 Slate St. Erie. Pa. noO Trial W rllo f..r .m,k lkl.r flrS. IXOVfiV RaIIririi Hr.t and Fnod Chnpptr n. 11. At rotir i1'Kl r'.. 5Ini by liulluroKiiniM. lr. Your JsllMiV IIA JK 1 f not antUluotorj IULLHi,1 BUI. CO., 110 rtmn A..,, Banal ioj, I'a, THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, ot TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD PROPRIETOR. Gooil Stock, flood Carriages and Hug ijies to let upon the mof t reasonable terms. Lie will also do JOB TIEIMIIIsra- All orders left at the l'ont Olllee wil receive prompt, attention. OFTIOIAN. Otlic't i .fe H National Hunk l!iiililiiK, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. HOW aliout your stock of Stationery ? Look it up, luen call and see us. Free M (JINNEg) HAS NO EQUAL. PARKER BROS., mfrioen, conn. Y in the that can ticket you West, Southwest or Northwest via ecry gateway across the C ulinenl. CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, HOT SPRINGS, ARK., MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, HAVANA, CUBA. i:. a. itit m i;it. Traveling Passenger Agent Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. AUTHORITY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE can well be claimed of a book that has received the unquali fied indorsement of the Executive Demrtments of ho. Government, the U. S. bupreme Court, all the btate Supreme Courts, all tho State Superintendents of Schools, nearly all of the College Presi dents, and Educators almost universally. The New and Enlarged Edition of Wcbstcr'r. Inter national Dictionary of English, Biography, Geography, Fic tion, etc., has 2354 quarto pages with C000 illustrations. 25,000 new words and ph.rr.se:; have recently been ad Jed under tho editorship of 7. T. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., U. fj. Commissioner cf Education, bringing tho work fully wt to date. LET US SEND YOU f-'REE "ATostinPronuiwiHtlon" v.'.iicli ulTiinlsa pleasant and insmuuve cvuiiinif'tt enter tainment. Illnsl rated pamphlet nlso free. G. 5 C. MERFvIAM CO., Puh Sprtnsfteld, Mass, Dflcnncr'sGCLDEM RELIEF I, H MinUa,lUlL Ull1atlbi,LUiali:itt A HU B 81ECIHC IN AI L INFLAMMATION s.irolhroBi. Il n (5 miiiit.-R, Toulh arlu 1 1 hihniK'i, Cold Huron, F;loll,('t.lu, "Colds," Forming FevorB GRIP Z ST fCURES ANY FAIN INSIDE OK OUT 1 'ealcra. The Wo. euo by m.a n, FrcddnlaJ? RAILROAD ram STATES
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