THE Smart & Silberbersc STORES DRESS GOODS. We have begun the sale of Dress Goods at the Veach store in the Smart & Silberberg block. Our en tire stock over 20,000 yards is on sale. None of these were damaged by the fire, and while a good por tion were wet, a goodly part is as good as ever. Prices, 10c a yard up. Caspars Lixq&eums at Reid's Old Shop on Elm St. Go&TSt Suits, Funs9 W?izsts Wm?PEs Wimr Gown's, etc. at Old Hospital Building, Seneca St MlLLYEBI Spring St., next to SMART & OIL CITY, PA. ODD KOREAN HABITS TEAR BASKETS AND HEART CLOTHS AND THEIR USES. "Secret" Mourning That Evrrr One Knoni of and Hepect The Quaint Toilet of a Ma.unipho Belle. A Stranire lleaudreaa For Women. There Is a great deal of poetry about nil Koreans. This does not make the visitor In their country love them less. "Why do you shake your husband's pown so ferociously every morning?" the writer said to a hostess In Seoul. "Are you afraid a spider may be weav ing In It?" "Oh, no, mootiface," was the reply. "He must be In Japan now so far It la and his spirit conies every night to this gown. So tired must be be In the morning to go hack so far Into his body again." And she wept copiously, dropping each tear very carefully into a metal lined little basket hung from her waist If her husband had died on his Jour ney the basket would have been nearly full by this time; every one who has any regard for her would have added a drop or two, and her mourning would have been as intricate a performance ns a case in international law. Even as it was the tear basket was steeped In Incense and many heartbreaking songs nnd proverbs walled over it. Weep flowers that is, any sort of bloom that withers soon may be pressed nnd strung around the basket. The wing of a wounded bird may dec orate one side; n motherless child may Imprint a kiss upon it for the good of the spirit. "Do men ever wear the tear basket for women?" I once inquired. "Oh, moonface, you ore curious so much," was the reply. "Women never go away from men In Kowll." "I!ut they die." "Yes, and then verra often the good men wear the tear basket In secret mourning." There Is much secret mourning In Korea, and It Is like the Irlshmon's secret everybody knows It and re spects It. A woman who lias loved the wrong in An may wear secret mourning clothes for him and don the tear basket filled with tears of per sons who have not deigned to speak to her in the lifetime of the loved one. At certain hours she may wail round his grave and leave the best of every thing to eat on his tomb for his hun gry spirit. The worldly mate of the departed looks on, and often it seems she Is flattered by the performance. A slave may mourn secretly for the queen, ond anybody who wants to may sympathize without hurt for n beheaded criminal. Next to the tear basket the heart cloth Is the quaintest symbol of Kowll emotions. One Is never permitted to know of this precious ornament un less It Is worn for his or her sake. In old Korea It was placed over the heart of the beloved before being worn In any other breast. One heart cloth of ten does for a whole family, being worn by different members in turn, rhuractors representing poetle say ings are appliqued upon It, such as: "Without thee I dwell with the spir it, of the withered tree." MtfTTMVS. Harvey's Grocery. SILBERBERG, "My heart beats only to mine." "Aim peace." "The sun will come again." In some parts of the country heart cloths are placed over the body of the dying and then given to the sluing- goo, head mule mourner, nnd the Joo- foo, leading female mourner. Mnsampho Is a quaint and picturesque town, nearly ns much so ns Fusan, from which It Is not far removed. One of the sights of Masnmpho Is her shop ping district, which consists of In numerable mats spread out on the ground, upon which are exhibited the wares of their owners, who squat be side them. Rut the chief Joys of Masampho are her dellclouslv strange little women the never to be forgotten Masnniphon- ese, wild eyed, glossy unireu uunip- lings, with cherry Hues for mouths. who waddle around and about, quack ing in fascinating tones. The Masampho belle's toilet Is worthy of the time she spends upon It. Her face Is washed with honey oil Instead of water. Sometimes she sifts a fine powder scented with her favorite flow er over It. She may stain her complexion to suit her fancy, but generally she prefers It to be the natural color, which Is a beautiful ecru. Though she mny never be seen by man, save husband or fa ther, during curfew time or women's hours 8 p. in. nnd 3 a. in. she may go out freely visiting friends nnd rela tives. Iler hair Is brushed with a fragrant bunch of switches nnd glued Into many different forms. Sometimes It makes a butterfly or a tortoise and t other times a lot of leaves or a little tampan. When It Is properly shaped, big Jade or glass pins nre stuck In, The only cap she ever wears has no crown. Its back Is shaped like n helmet, nnd there pre two long tassels hanging from the forehead and neck brim. Her cotton trousers are as full ns a divided skirt nnd become narrow at the ankles. where they meet little socks made of grass nnd picturesque shoes. Her skirt Is very full nnd shirred ut the top Into an eight inch band. This fits tightly around the chest nnd under the nrms. The Jncket worn is not over seven Inches In length nnd runs the gamut of Korean blues nnd greens, which nre somewhat the tints of the peacock's tall. If of the common people, she may al low her small feet and ankles to show, but If of noble blood her skirts must sweep the streets. All women carry with them n long cape, so that If by any possibility they snouid meet a man they may throw It quickly over their heads, leaving only a slit In front for the eyes. New York Post. Spenerr and Mulc. Mr. Herbert Spencer cultivated what he called the "receptive sense" In re spect to music und was wont to speak with more than a little bitterness of the general desire to be a performer, One performer who had been chosen to play ISeethoven for him wns thun derstruck on nrrlvnl at Mr. Spencer' residence at being asked to render nn extract from one of Sullivan s operas. I-ight music had n charm for the phi losopher which light literature never em la Eatlasr. A womnn enjoys well cooked, well served food, but her happiness does not depend upon It so completely ns does a man's. Without roKiiliir, nlmnilnnt menls n mini Is disturlxHl In spirit iind considers himself abused. When a man loses his appetite It Is because of some physical nllment, never a mental one. A great blow may make the touching of food an actual Impossibil ity for his sister for hours, or even lavs; but, no mntter if the foundations of the earth were shaken, the ordinary man can ent He can wit ut any time or all the time. I know a man who is living on the street" tlmiiiK his wife's absence, and he confesses to averaglnK nve meals a day. Food so often Is not more than rai ment with a Rtrl. Investigate the light housekeeping arrangements of sky par lors, or even tlrst class rooms, and consider the well gowned girl therein and see If It Is. I know a girl, and a college girl, who existed on 87 cents for one week In order to buy an ex pensive trllle her mother's good sense had denied her. Shopgirls, they say, sacrifice their lunches to buy a Laura Jean LiMiey novel, but where Is the mau that ever goes without a reason able amount of good food for any need he may have? Hrown Rook. Powerful Odor of AnibrrKrta. The druggist held in his hand a lump of gray substance like putty. It was smaller than a baseball and as light as cork. Through It, here and there, inn streaks of yellow and black. "This Is a lump of ambergris, the druggist said. "It Is worth about JMH), I Judge. Smell It." The patron put his nose to tue am bergris. Then he siild, surprised: "Why, It has no smell. The druggist, smiling. rubled It with his sleeve, and Immediately a powerful, musklike odor lilled the air. "Crude ambergris." he said, "never smells until you warm it or rub it. 'This chunk of ambergris here smells like musk. That Is because it Is crude. The odor of prepared ambergris has not the least resemblance to musk." He rubbed bis baud over his sleeve. 'From handling this" he said, "my coat will smell for months. My hands. no matter how I wash tliem, will smell for several days." Seattle Fost-Intel-ligenccr. CrjatnlllrInK Floirrra. The process of crystallizing flowers la simple and can be satisfactorily ac complished by any one who lias artis tic skill. Arrange some basket rorms of any desired pattern with pliable copper wire and wrap them with gau.e. into inese lie 10 me ihhiuui violets, ferns, geranium leaves In fact, any flowers except full blown .... , ,..! roses and siuk mem in a houhhhi i ulum of one pound to o gallon of wa ter. Walt until the solution bus cool ed, as the colors will then be pre served In llielr original beauty, and the crystallized alum will hold them faster than when formed In a hot solu tion. When you have a light covering of crystals that completely envelops the articles, remove cheerfully and allow it to drip twelve hours, inese baskets make a unique ornament aud long preserve their freshness. Ilnmen-.l and the Do. Many eccentricities are pardoned In musical geniuses, especially by those who do not suffer from them. I'll for tunately the object of a musician's wrath is quite apt to be unable to ap preciate why he has offended. One can fancy the possessor of the untrained voice who figures in the fol lowing story thinking hard things of the celebrated composer Haineau. One dav Iianieau while calling on a ladv fixed a stern glance on n little dog who sat in her lap und was barking good natnredly. Suddenly llameau seized the poor little fellow nnd threw him out of the window. What is the matter?" asked bis hostess, much alarmed. He barked false!" said Kamenu In dignantly. A Pnsnler. At nu examination in nn F.nglish school the teacher was so pleased with his class that he said they could ask him any question they liked. Some were asked and replied to. See ing one little fellow In deep thought, the teacher asked him for a question. The boy answered, with a grave face: T-please, sir. If you was in a soft mud heap up to your neck and I was to throw n brick at your bead, would you duck?"' The answer is not recorded. Qalte Different. Mother You've been sitting In the conservatory all this time, and with young Charlie Hrown! Am I never to instill n sense of decency In you? Daughter 'Twas I-ord Coppcrbulge I was with, mamma, dear. Mother Oh, that's a different matter. Olrls will be girls! For a nalny Dny. Smith (newly married Don t you think we had better lay aside some thing for a rainy day? Young Wife Charley, dear, I mil so glad you said that. While I was out shopping; this morning I bought two lovely silk um brellas, one for you and one for me. inn Public Speeeh. Mrs. I.lttlewit (proudly) Only Just think! Charles lias gone to address n public gathering. Friend I didn't know he was n speechmaker. Mrs. Llttlewlt Nor I, but he's lx-cn called upon to make n statement before a meeting of his creditors. Ilia Reelpe. Long Haired I'oet (singing) There Is no breeze thnt can cool the Heat ot love. Disappointed Benedict Ever tried the marriage refrigerator, son? New Orleans ricarune. Pimples, Piles, Eczema Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Tetter, Salt Rhpnm, Old Sore,. Ulcer, chilblains Catarrh, Curtis, Chapiet ItanilK ami Mp, Boll". Carbuncles, felon, Itching, Bleeitlnjr, l'nilrinling Tiles, Insert Bites, I'oison Ivy, and all Skin Diseases arc cured by San-Cura Ointment Which will stop at once that Itchlnu, lmralne pain. We iniaraiitee thatSnn-curHiilmnient w ill nut heal a cut or sure ol any kind until the polsim la all removed; then it heals rapidly. I'reveola cars. I)ru(ils c and 60c. A DELIGHTED DARKY. Hla Own Diagnosis li Accepted and He Gets Free Medicine. An old woolly headed darky appear ed at the dispensary of ono of the hos pitals the other morning. "Well, uncle, what is it?" inquired the young medico In charge. "Ah've got de ruishuy pow'ful bad, boss," said the aged darky. "Where have you got the misery?" "Ah dun got It evuhwheah." "Well," Inquired the doctor, "what do you think ails you?" "Ah think," solemnly answered the eld black, "dat Ah've dim got some thin' de mattuh wif mail vermifuge dependix." "What makes you think that's your trouble?" Inquired the doctor, smoth ering the chuckle that lose In his throat. "Well, suh. Ah had de nose bleed poy'ful bad las' night an' All hain't no ap'tlte 'tall io' watuhmillyons dis yeah." "Well, It's your vermifuge dependix that's bothering you all right, umlo," said the young doctor, "but I'll fix you out quick enough. Take one of these before each meal." lie handed the old darky a little box of bread pills and the old woolly head departed with a broad grin of happiness, no less because he had got free mediiine than because his own diagnosis of his case had been so promptly accepted. Washington Post. Small Boy's Conclusion. Grandma Once, some wicked chil dren made fun of a good old man and called him "baldhead." And ho had nn old bear come down out of the woods and eat forty of thuse children up; Now, what do you think of that? Small Hoy My, hut tha'. U bear must have been mighty hungry! Why She Gave In. It was evening, and Mrs. Steel waa alone In the house; but Mrs. Steel was brave. Suddenly she heard the sound of the opening of a window, and a muffled footstep echoed from the dining room. Hut never a tremor agitated that noble wi nan. ltravely she walked to the room whence the sounds emanated, and came face to face with a burglar, who held a re volver point-blank at her. 'Tell me where the money Is hid," he hissed, "or I'll fire!" "Never!" she answered determined ly. "Villain, do your worst!" "I will!" snarled the scoundrel, baf fled, but not beaten. 'Tell me in stantly where your husband's gold Is hid, or I'll drop this big woolly cater pillar down your neck!" Five minutes after a chuckling bur glar stole out of the house carrying a bag. whence Issued the chink of a hard-earned and long-treasured hoard, Did not Fill the Bill. A young bachelor,, who was beset by a sewing machine agent, told the latter that his machine would not aas- wer the purpose. "Why." said the agent, with volu ble praise, "it is the lost o:i the mar ket In every respect." "That may be." replied the sup posed customer, "but the sewing ma chine 1 am loking for must have flax en hair and blue eyes." An Advertising Courtesy. The explorer who is visit l-.i-; the sheik in the Soudan Is much im pressed wl h his magnificent grove of trees. "l'ou have a splendid collection of trees," he says politely. "It must have tal en much time and money to bring them together and plant them in such an orderly manner." "Really," says the sheik, "they cost me nothing." "You don't Eay?" ''It's a fact. You see, our Insurance companies remember their patrons wi h a tree the first of each year "How odd! At home our insurance companies give us calendars." Which amounts to the same thing, These are date trees." Judge. A Qu:stion of Title. "Yes," sa'.d ho yo.in nobleman, ' am to be married to Miss Iloodlin. ton." That demonstrates my theory," sa'.'T the embittered ait nor. "1 hive, always said that a m chy t ie w-nild sell almost anything." W'z. Yi.gton Star. Getting Rid of Proofs. "Mrs. Flutterby ('oesn't show lr age, does she?" "Well, no: not so r uch as she d before she sent those grown-up chll dren of hers . abroad." Cleveland l'lnln Healer. Feliee The diamond in I lls n- gagement ring is awfully small. Henri I told the jeweler it was for the smallest hand In all i'ari.-. Journal A mut ant. TO tiltK A t'OI.II IN ON li mv Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablrts. All druggisls;refunrl the money if It fsilB to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. o25 CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature CleTer Detective Work, A distinguished surgeon, who was also a dctectlvo In embryo, was called to perform an operation upon a man who had been shot by an unknown as sassin. The position of the man and the mystery of the shooting rendered the case notorious. The man was un conscious at the time of the operation, nnd nothing could be obtained from him. When the doctor examined the wound, he said to his assistant: .V pistol has been fired at him by n person who Is left handed." While be was explaining the reasons for bis conclusion Mr. 's partner, a Mr. X., entered the room. Something about his manner attracted the atten tion of the eminent surgeon, aud be whispered to his colleague: If that man were left handed, 1 should at once suspect him of the crime." The next instant be turned to X. nnd said: "Will you kindly band me thnt lint?" X. did so, using his left band. The man died. X. was accused of the mur der and upon being tried and condemn ed confessed his guilt. Unforced fhureli Attrndnnre. In the reign of F.dward VI. an net wns passed which provided that every one "shall diligently and faithfully, having no lawful or reasonable excuse to be absent, endeavor themselves to their parish church or chapel accus tomed, or, upon reasonable let, to some usual place where common prayer shall be used on Sundays and holi daysupon penalty of forfeiting for every nonattondnnce 12 pence, to be levied by the church wardens to the use of the poor." As the years rolled on, however, the penalties for noniit- tendnnee became more and more se vere, until In Elizabeth's reign such harsh legislation as the following was possod: "All persons who do not go to church or chapel or other places where common prayer Is said according to the act of uniformity shall forfeit 20 per mouth to the queen, being thereof lawfully convict, and sutler imprisou uicnt until paid." An Rnstern Tnle. 'In tnanv cases," says Sir John Lub bock, "religious differences are mainly verbal. There is an eastern tale of four men an Arab, a Persian, a Turk and a (Ireek who agreed to club to gether for nn evening meal, but when thev had done so they quarreled as to what It should be. The Turk proposed ar.uin, the Aral) aneit, tue i crsniu au ghur, while the (ireek Insisted on sta- phyllon. While they were disputing "Before Ihelr eyes did pass. Laden with crnni-s. n n.inh-ncr's ass. Sprang to his feet enrh man nnd allowed, With enccr hand, that purple lonu. 'See mum.' mild that Turk. 'And see Anchor.' the Persian. "SVIint should be PetterT' 'Nay, nneh, nneli 'tis,' The Arab cried. The 11 reek mild. 'This Is my stapliyllon.' Then they bought Their grapes In pence. Hence, be ye taught. " The Tllirtnn nlble. The Kahgyur, or Tibetan bible, con slsts of 118 volumes of 1.1HK1 pages each, containing l.bKt seporate books, Each of the volumes weighs ten pounds nnd forms a package twenty-six inches long, eight inches broad and eight Inches deep. This bible requires dozen yaks for Its transport, and the carved wooden blocks from which It Is printed need rows of houses, like n cltv, for their storage. A tribe of Mongols paid 7,00 oxen for n copy of this bible. In addition to the bible there are 22o volumes of commentaries, which nre necessary for Its under standing. There Is nlso n large col lection of revelations which supple ment the bible. Allrnrllve. "Yes, his painting attracts n great many people." "f I rent artist, eh?" "No; just a house painter. He puts out a sign. 'Fresh Paint.' and every one touches It to see if it's dry." A New Idea About Insurance. Ever try to Insure your life? Notice the extreme care taken by the medicil examiner to find the ernct condition of the kidneys? Thousir.us of pe:p.e aie annually rejected by the Insurance companies because they have ki-.lney trouble. Most of those people da not know it. It is an insiditotis disease, with various symptoms, deceiving the doctor as well as the pitient. Nel'Ct ed long enough. It proves fatal. Heart burn, palpitation dizziness, slug'sh ness, indigestion, los'.ns of flesh all In dlcate that your kiilr.eys are not prop erly performing their functions, or that your liver is disordered. Thompson Baroania Is an absolutely Infallible cure for all kidney and liver disorders. The worst cases yield to It Immediately, Thompson's Darosma works like magi a strong statement, but one borne out by thousands of authentic testimonials I had been confined to the house with Kidney Complaint for seven weeks nn was most of the time In bed. Some time before I had been refused life In surance, as I was told I could not live many months. At the suggestion of the druggist, who was a friend of mine I began taking Thompson's Darosmt Kidney and Liver Cure, and I im happ to make the statement, which my wile will affirm that five bottles of Birosma completely cured me. Alsn I refer to any of my neighbors as to the above facta. ORSON HOPKINS, Townvllle, Pa. All druggists. 50c and $1.00. THREE DOLLARS BETTER HI HIK. "Thousands of dollars have I paid out to doctors during my life aud I don't com plain of the doctors; but Dr. Kennedy's new medicine, Cnl-curn Solvent, beats them all. Three bottles of it cured mo lust spring of heart troublo ond terrible pains in the side, bock and head. Am better than for thirty years." II. J. Brandow, Jewett Centre, N. Y. For $3.00 invested in Cal-cura Solvent Mr. Urandow got what he had spent thou sands for in vuin. All druggists, $1.00. 18. Mq&CE OFTICIAK Olliee ) A 1KA National Hank HoililiiiK. Oil. CITY, PA. Kyes examined free. Kxelimivelv optical. there's no store here whare you din do that shopping to bolter advantage or mure to your complete satisfaction Decorations alone ro worth coining lo see. Thin great store turned over to the salt) of Christmas merchandise. Hun dreds of articles suitable for GIFTS, Many of ilium 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50. Hard In find a store in this section iu which so many practical gifts can he bought for a small cash outlay. From the hundreds of gift articles we single nut one to tell you par- . ticulsrly ahout. One of tho inoxt acceptable gifts and one, , any lsdy will appreciate. .a. box oif iRcrcHiiNra- COnSTT-iLIIDTIIDTQ- SIX STIRIIPS ISTO TWO LIjEClJ, FOB 500. There are two dillVrenl nt-sottments of lliise. You can pee at a glsnee that the cost is but a fraction oyer 8j a strip, lioth us sort incuts are white. XOTH We will mail a hex of this include postage, which is 5 cents. WILLT.-1M U, J. IMES, Oil, Cirr, The Kind You llavo Always in use for over 30 years, All Counterfeits, Imitations anil " Just-as-frood" nro but Experiments that trillo w ith nnd endanger (lie health of Infants nml Childreu Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is iv harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotlo substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worm nnd allays I-Vverisliness. It cures Diarrluea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tho Children's Pauacca Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kiiid You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC erNTJkUR COMMNV, TT Your .Honry I. Never Our. until we satisfy you thai the Nickel Plate persomilly conducted parties to all points west are Inwir thsn vis other lines. For rates and general information, write, wir , 'phone or call on A C Shnwslter, D. P. A , 807 State street, Erie, Pa. 130 If Nerkrl I'lnlr Low Hnle l'emiiimllj' l'ou. (lul led I'nrlie to all dints wet an I aonth on the first and third Tuesdays of earh month. Write A C. Shownlt.r, D P. A., 807 State street, Erie, Pa , for general iuformalion. 131 tf THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Hood Carriages ami nn f les to let n pnn tho timet roam mable terms, le will alfo do JOB TEAMING All orders left at tlio Host Olliee wil receive prompt attention. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hofh'l Weaver TIOUESTA, 3P-A-. Telephone Xo. 20. IT PAYS TO A OVERT IKK IN THIS PAI'FR Coming tn Oil City for the purpose of doing your Christmas Shop mm, fuelling to iuk address. Kindly Bought niul which has been has borno llio fdprnnture of niul has been made under his per sonal supervision sinco its infancy. Allow no ono to deceive you lit tills. Signature of MUHHAV TRCCT, NCW VORK CITY. AAiO. 50 YEARS' V.4CV fcAPEHIfclMtli Tradc Marks 2k 2 Designs ff Copyrights Ac. An rone iwMirllnff a sketch mid tlencrlpttnn mnf qiitcklv AAtwtatn our opinion froe whether an Invention tn pmttnMy ptiiontnnle. Comiminleii tlmifltrirtlyrntitI1(M)ttiil. II nml bunk on I'ntenU em free. Ol'lwt niroiiry for swum "ir patents, I'liU'iits taken thmuuh Munn Co. reculr $prcid( notice, without chnnro, In the Scientific American. A hnnilsnmely Must rated weekly. I. unrest olr- rn Int Inn of nnr sclent itii Jmirnnt. Terms, f.i a yo'ir: four months, 1, cir: fntir months, i. Sola by all newsdealers. MUfliU Co.88,B'Md"i' New York li Hi u uch Oil I co, & I .Washington, U. C- KENNEDY'S FAVOR TE REMEDY IMoRannt to tali.. l'ouerlul to lire, Ami Wrlcnmelu AVfrv llolllA. KIDNEY and LIVEB curs. iafcNSlV nr. Kennedy's Favorite RemedT adapted to all npt s nnd lnlh sexes, affording per mririil relief 111 all enres caused hv Impurity of tho lood, such as, Kidney, ltladdur nnd Liver Coin iiuiifH, CoiiHtlptitlnii and weaknesses (peculiar to 'inen. Stirci'-tftil for', venrs. Prepared liv .P.. I). KK.WLKDY'ti hOY, Hnnrlniit. X. Y. fil.umll druKKlsia, tiix bottle ftMJU. SAFELY SECURED We will invest y.ur money In First Mortganen on Real Estate. ft IllfSSS CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH CO' Nnfe. Al"'ivs reliable. Lndlea, ask Prupiflst for 4 IIM HfrSl Hit 4. 1.111 in Red und 4tl:l nifUillie truxes, waled with blue ribbon. Tn he no other. Iterim dnnirrna aiitMill fltilionHnl initiation". Huyof your Imiynisi, or send le. in Mauip- for I'artlriiliira, Testi monial nnd "It el I of for laktlim,' in Irfifr, by return TIhII. lo.OOO Testimonial, Hold by all lmiKi;Uti. CHICMKSTIIR CUT, Ml OAT. CO. aiUO JUUUuu Mtiuiire, I HI LA., PA. Mentioa tali r. 23i V ii'iiiimiiirf Dr, 0 11T"'ilTrlflr,UJ M I
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