FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Pu blish : J every FiurJ ay. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBUKG. PA. JUNE 8, 1904. Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVKHTISINO HATCH. r .u.irf of llrir 3 llmna f iso I'er tl UllrP fni'tl .lllwnnnnnl ... All i.ilverilspme nt married for Iran" thin miun iiniiiiuK unnrKcu Dy me nqunre. . ' miii. itmin. I vr, fnivfoiirt!i Kulumn Sin no. -jn.oo. swim flmvhulf column .!, 4000. WOO One Column woo. h&.oo. 7IS.00 No! h'tK' Inserted for lei ttmn II rrofisslfnnl Curtis one yiir ft II L 'STON TOWN. Miss Nellie Kirk is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kov. A. U Frank at Shuwvilln, Pa. Mrs. llarrisou Cleveuger and childreu of Irvonu, returned to tlutir home last Monday after liuviug spent several weeks with friends in tliis vicinity. Miss Lena Laidig returned to Huntingdon last Monday. Dr. A. K. Davis made a (lying trip to Williamsport, Pa. last Monday. On the return trip he was accompanied by his wife. N'orris E. Hoover made a busi ness trip to Altooua last Monday. TJrint E. Cutchall of Sixmile I in ii, visited his parents several days this week. V. K. Speer and wife of Saluvia, spent Sunday afternoon in town. Cloui Chesnut lost a valuable dog on the morning of May JJOth. The general verdict is, that the dog came to his death by a rifle in the hands of some party lo cated ou the second story of a building. The perpetrator of this fiendish act is still unknown; uud for his own general welfare, it, would be wise for him to re main so, Interesting to Asthma Sufferers. Daniel Bante ol'Otterville, Iowa, writes, "I have had asthma for three or four years and have tried about all the cough and asth ma cures in the market and have received treatment from physi cians in New Yor and other cit ies, l.nt got very little benefit un til I tried Foley's Honey and Tar which gave me immediate relief and I will never be without it in my house. I sincerely recom mend it to all. Sold at Trout's Drug Store. WEST VibW. Mr. and Mrs. John May and son, Noble spent last Sunday witli Mr. James Craig and family of I'ectonville. Misses Jessie Lewis of Frank lin Mills, and May Mason spent Sunday with Annie Weaver. Mrs. Charles Lashley and chil dren were guests of Mrs. Emma Weaver last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hill spent last Sunday with the hitter's sis ter Mrs. Henj. Hollensliead. Mr. and Mrs. John Eader and daughter, Allie, attended preach ing at Antiooh last Suuday. Johnnie Znn merman of Con nellsville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John I'ittman. Henj. Manning sold his house and lot to J. L. Koser, who took possession last week. Hijtht Will He Killer. Those who will persist in clos ing their ears against the contin ual recommendation of Dr. King's New D'scovery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fataltermination. Head v.hatT. Ii. Dealt if Ik-all, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consump tion. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by Trout's Drug Storo. Price .r()c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Card of Thanks. The family of John C. Carbaugh late of Thompson township, de ceased, desire in this way to render aiucoro thanks to their many friend and neighbors for their sympathy and attention du ring the illness and death cf the husband and father. William Carbaugh of Johns town, who was called home on the account of the deatli of his father, John C. Carbaugh, was in town Tuesday. Don't Whine. Some one has said: "Whining is poor business; it identities you at ouco with the uuder dog, and does not get you any sym pathy at all." The man who whines confesses his weakness, his inability to match his environ ment. He cannot command the situation. It is too much for him: all he can do is to kick aud complaiu. The whiner never gets anywhere; never accomplish es anything. The man or woman who uses up vitality in complaining, finding fault with circumstances, kicking against fate; who is always pro testing that there is no justice in the world, that merit is not re warded, that the times are out of joint, and that everything is wrong, is put down aud right ly as a weakling, with a small, narrow mind. Large minded men and women do not speud their energies in whining; if they meet au obstruction they go through it aud pass on about their business. They kuow that all their time and strength must bo concentrated on the work of making a life. Tho whiner not only wastes his timeandstrength, but ho prejudices people against him. No one feels inclined to help a man who is always com plaining of conditions and blam ing Ins "hard luck." Somehow we get tho feeling that he does not deserve help, so much as a scolding. The practical business man has no sympathy with the mau who complains that he "cannot get a job." A great many employers object to having people around who complain that "luck has al ways been agaiust them;" they fear, perhaps, not without reason, that they will create evil condi tions. The complaining person, the whiner, by his own conduct, places himself at a fearful disad vantage with a possible employer nobody wants the mau who poses as a victim of "hard luck," who says he cannot get a job. Everybody wants the man who is iu great demand. Success. For 4 Hundred Years. For a hundred years or more Witch Hazel Salve has been rec ognized as a superior remedy, but it remained for E. C. DoWitt & Co., of Chicago, to discover how to combine ihe virtues of Witch Hazel with other antiseptics, in the form of a salve. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is tho best salvo in the world for sores, cuts, burns, bruises and piles. The high standing of this salve has given rise to counterfeits, and the public is advised to look for the name "DeWitt's" on the pack age, and accept no other. Sold at Trout s drug store. Mr. and Mrs. John Tice of Kuobsville, passed through this place last Wednesday evening on their way homo from f Jettysburg, where they had been in attend ance at tho Memorial ' services held at that great battlefield. They had taken plenty of time, and had greatly enjoyed their trip over that ground which is now famous the world over. It does not require a whole lot of money, and not a great deal of time to take a little outing like that once in awhile; aud yet there are lots of people, who spend the whole of their lifetime in toiling and saving their money for some body else to spend after they are gone. Why not take a week olT occasionally, and with your wife slip over to Gettysburg, or go down to Washington, or make a little visit to any of the big cities? Why not take her to the seashore and let her have t look at the big ocean? It does not cost much now to take these little trips, and you never know what you have missed until you have takeu one of them. A Strong Heart is assured by perfect digestion. Indigestion swells tho stomach and puffs it up against tho heart. This causos shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart and gen eral weakness. Kodol Dvsnensia Cure cures indigestion, relieves the stomach, takes tho strain off the heart and restores it to a full performance of its function nat urally. Kodol increases the strength by enabling tho Btomacli and digestive organs to digest, as similate and appropriate to the blood and tissues all of the food nutriment Tones tho stomach and digestive organs. Sold ut Trout's drug store. (ireat Showing oi Odd Fellows. The report of the Grand Sec retary, submitted at the recent session of tho State Grand Lodgo of Odd Fellows, showed tho mem bership in Pennsylvania to be 124,0iL There wcrel2,7ol mem bers initiated during the year. 1,014 received by card and 813 reinstated; 1, OHO members died: HHi withdrew, 5,4.'(i were sus pended aud ii0 expelled. Fifteen lodges wen; i"stit,ut1 aud six surrendered. The total receipts of the Grand Lodge dur ing the year were io.OiM.JS'j; u m mutpaid by all tho lodges in the State for relief of brothers, IH,7H'5K; relief of widowed famil.es, ), i'2:i Mi; education of orphans, il.CC.t'.L'n; burying the dead, l(,,5;Jl.(.i;i. The relief amounted to .1,770. 51 per day during the entire vear. or n7;I.77 per Itmir. The average weekly sick benefits paid amount ed to IN. Tho average cost of relief to each member per annum was $.".:! I; the cost per week was ten cents. During thepastthirty-six years the lodges of Pennsylvania have distributed for tho relief of dis tress and lor the prevention of distress and actual want tho sum of H),a!)S,!lH 7'J. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching re volt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleepless ness, or stomach upsets. Elec tric Hitters will quickly dismem ber the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Dowels, stimulate the Liver, aud clarify the blood. Run dowu systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Hitters is only "Uc, and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction Gu ran teed by Trout's Drugstore The Half-Cent Piece. The Treasurer of the Uuited States ou May 0, l'.io:!, redeemed two J cent pieces. This is the first time iu the history of the country that any such coins have been presented for redemption. It is more than a century since the first i cent pL-ce was coined, and it is nearly fifty years since tho government discontinued minting them. Possibly not one person in a thousand now living iu the United States ever saw a i cent piece. Large quantities of k cent pieces are to be fouud iu tho stocks of coin dealers. The most common dates are sold at a good premium, aud the extremely raro ones are worth their weight in gold. TKOITS DHUi STOKI; aslt tho readers of this paper to test the value of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Those persons who have used it and who have been cured by it, do not hestitate to recom mend it to their friends. Kodol digests what you eat, cures indi gestion, dyspepsia, and all stom ach troubles. Increases strength oy enabling the stomach and di gestive organs to contribute to the blood all of the nutriment contained in the food. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure is pleasant and pala table. Thc.Nallonnl Circulation. Tno circulation statement is sued by the United States Trea sury Department for May shows the general stock of money in the United States to be greater than iitany formerperiodin its history, amounting to ij2,bl4,V,44(;. Tho amount in circulation at this lime is -,::',2,lo,Y,)). Tho popu lation r.f the United States i. es timated by tho Treasury Depurt inent at M, (5:17,000, w hich would make tlie circulation per capita 31.0-. The amount of money now held iu the Treasury as as sets is 82,a40,ail, which does uot include tho !rlS:j,L,;,17D.30 in National Hank depositories to tho credit of tho United States Trea sury. Hence it will be seen that inouey matters are com paratively easy with your Uncle Samuel. WAS WASTINU AWAV. Tlio following letter from Rob- rt H Watts, of Salem, Mo., is intrucive. "I have boon trou bled with kidney di.easo lor tho last five years. I lust flesh aud never felt well ami doctored with leadi : physicians and tried all rern'-UiOH suggested without re- l..t r.':.. ..)!.. r ...1.1 t.'. I l. rr: i -I. i many i 1. 1 1 1 1 1 rwu-y s jMO 'i noy Cure tiud less than two tx.t- ties completely cured tno mid II am iiowHoiiud and well." S..ld I at Trout's Drug Store. I - Card. To all tliose friends who so kindly extended their help and sympathy during the illness and after tho death ol my wife, I wish by this means, to express my sin cere thunks and appreciation. Lkst.ii: W. Skylau. Miss Hlanche Peck lias entered for the latter half of tho Normal. Needed in Every Home WS Always' llTTTFRNKnaNALl f T . T . DKnoNAitY up to Date webster's International Dictionary A Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Mellon, etc The New and Enlarged Edition Contains 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of the World with more thun titles, bused on tin- lutent census returns. 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This furniture is hand made and guaranteed to K'ive satisfaction, Undertaking My Hearse has been thoroughly overhauled and repainted, and I am prepared to take charge of funerals promptly. All kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS at prices 5 to $0 low er than anybody else. SMMUIJL Ul'.NDER, Fir nl h'.iildiii wrst of Fulton louse. S. R. CROMER, Tinner, Fort Littleton, Pa. Handles the GREENCASTLE Ratchet Pump NU Till'. PITTSBURG S Ratchet Pump Galvanized Spouting 5 c a foot. Falling Top Buggies, bntli I'V'iory unJ Huiiilina In from $35 to $85 Surreys and Wagons I.iii'!.'i) Mt.iH.ilc nil liuri'l u 1 1 thotlmu to Mvlccl from, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Rouss Racket Store cJT OPPOSITE JUL We wish to call your HA DIAARE Single tree clips complete 1.1o. Double tree clips 2e. Nails, cut or wire Long trace Th'cttst timing 5 ft. Simons saws 2.(0. IS, AS, atut i8e. :i:i unl MDc. :i.4."i. 11c. Tlorsa shoe nails 'u Hi., Mn. Holts fl to 14-in., 2 to 4c. 11 to (l-in. Holts lc; less in 100 lots. Gardi.'ii anil Held hops 17 to 2.V. Garden rakes 1 to 17c. Steel Shovels 4Sc. .'1-corner Hies ;i to (In. Hest Mat liJes ! and 11c. Black Diamond liles 12c. Faint, all colors, can, 10c. Lucas carriage paint :rc. Good douldo bit axes 4,"o. Stationery To those cominjr to school we would ask yui to call anil net our juices on s: lit ion cry. We are in (rood shape to show, tablets, lead pencils, envelopes, ti ml bos paper. Lead pencils 1 to lie. Pencil tablets 1 to fu. HULL & 1JLNDLK, Proprietors. tv The Smith Premier The World's Best Typewriter Jmnd for omr Llttl Book which om plaint Who When you want a competent stenographer (male or female) to operate any make of machine, call up Our Employment Department We furnish them promptly. We save you time and trouble. We carefully examine all applicants. We select to meet your requirements. We make no charge to either party. We have operators with the combined qualifications of stenographer, typewriter and bookkeeper, also ex pert telegraphers. Let us know what machine must be used, the char acter of the work to be done, and the salary you want to pay, and we will promptly meet your requirements. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company 23 South Eighth St., Philadelphia) I'u M ILLINER Y. GREAT SALE - or- HATS ft V"e have HUNDREDS or styles to select from. Lad ies Trimmed Hats from 75c, up to $15.09: Shirt Waists Bats from 40c., to if2.5i; Sailors from 25c, up. Children's o.lL.in.'n,... ....'..i... " ... ..i uuin "ii n ined with streamers -as low as cents Shirt Waists from 40 cents to ii.'I.OO; Shirt-waist Suits from $1.50 to 2.50; Wrap pers ti" cents: SunboniietB 15 to L5 vents. Children's Hoso in all col ors; Ladies' and Children's Gauze Vests. All the latest XecKwear. In fad, we huvo everything that may ho found In a FIKST CLASS millinery store. ---('oiiio one, come all. We Have - VlOVtia ior store to trout strl. om.nnliiM " i - I :e po.-loXcc. ffirs. A. F. Little, - ' flMViVAiAVUV'AAiA '-1''l'l'l"l V -V.'CONNKLLSliUiiG BAKERY :;.V & KEYSUR Proprietors. C:ic:c;:ots t:5 D. E L.i:tL LJionrl, Holis, and Cakes. Deiiery on Mondays, Tues cays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. All kiyils of cuUes fiirnisl.ctl on sliorl notice. SANNKH KAY, Manager. POSTOri TCI-. attention to some prices. Ink tablets 4 to i)c Pen points 2 and 3 for lc Memorandum books 4c. Composition books 4 and 5c. CLOTHING If you are wimtintf clothing don't buy until you see ours. Children 1)8 to 1.1M. Boys' :-piece suits $1.05 to !."'). Men's suits $2.4." to $7.7."). Also samples to select from. The best men's work shirts made. The Shippenshurtf 30 to 45 overalls at old prices. Boy's aprons 25 to 40c. Men's apron or pants shape 45 to 75e. Men's moleskin pants "5 and 95c. Men's dress pants $1.20 to 2 48 Boys' dress pants 81.20. Ladies bonnets i'- to 2:c. ' Ladles Vests it, Hand l.'ic. Corsets 25, 45 and 8!)e. M issus Hose no scams and double knee 5 to iij only 10c. Ladies black hose il to 13c. Boys' extra heavy hose 25e. Boys' and men's dress shirts 2.1 to (15c. Boys' double breast shirts X(c. i C, Leave uo. 4 no iiuo'. ti no. f uo.10 110 A. M TA.M t. M P. U fP.U P. II Winchester 7 -js .... J a Oil a au ' AlurUnsburir H 10 Sj 17 7 H llut;intown .... 42 S5UIT :i 8 Ui l( 10 i.ireenuustlo .... 03 II lti 12 3d 3 M 8 HI 10 SI "-"""''""i' M IU 10 l il .... oimuiljurslJUlK.. 1 i 40 l 00 4 If? & 45 I0M W uyncsburo 7 On 1 On 3 lis .... ShlDpi-iMburtf... 7 4IMOOO 1 iM 4 47 0 00 1118 Newvllle H 07 10 IX 141 A (Ml 9 24Uf7 Ul'ltWe H "8 10 3 2 o:t It :tl 9 46 lli 02 Mec-hunlCKbui tf,. 8 4X 11 to 2 23 5 M 10 07 12 21 Dilkbui-K 10 (0 6 23 Ait, lIurriMburif. 0 OS II Si) ! Ill S 16 10 i" 12 40 Arr. Pililu II 48 S 17 S 47 a 60 4 23 4 23 Arr. New York. c'l 6 63 8 on II 23 7 18 7 18 Arr. Uultlmore.. 12 16. 8 11 (0 I) 4S 2 20 7 16 P. M P. 11. P. M. P. M. A. U. A. M Traill No 1J tfttMt runu iiiillv M.nt liiinrfiiu I between ilnKerxtuwn und ltunlnburif, leuviuu llauinlowu 1.06 Una urnvluu ut Httrrlsbum ut Addltlonul eiim-bound looul trulnv will run dully, except Sumluy, uh follows: Leuve iJiirllsle 7.06 a. m., 12.80 p. m. 8.15 p.m., leuve ..iwunuiiHuun n. iu., i.w a. in.. 12.02 p. ni.. 3 30 p. m. Leuve Uiilsburu 6.36 u. m.. 10.00 u. TruiDf. Nus. i.8 and 110 run dully between Ha. tferHtowo and Hurrtsburg - uuuy, ' Dully except Sunday. 109 I'M f 80 5 56 8 25 II 05 II 28 11 42 12 02 12 18 12 36 I i'rain No. 17 wunt runs dm y pxoppt Snnilny I tiiMinuurx hdu KlUKerHIOWn. lenV' ' '''v' Harrlsburu ut 6.16 p.m. una brnvluu ut lliv I k-uiNtowo ut 7.57 u. in. . Addltlonul louul trulna wlil leave Murrlnhum !.m '"''"W".:. 1,'or Cuillsle uud Inturmefllute sta- i. ui u. in., s.oo p. ru. aud (1.30 p. m., also ! to. MenhuniiiRburK UllUiburjr uud lutertueUlute -.'i liiiuhui i num. id., b. ud. in. unfi n ui n m "? iruiui) imim. I, s ani low run dully between " miu iiUKerHiown. I'ulluiun ouluce Mleeninv auni hflt...n Vm I h'mI no eu.1 und between I'hlludulpli a uud WelklionN. W. Itullwuyon lruln 10e4t trk uud Knoxvllle. Tniin.. ah ii'Mlnu i u.nH ; ". rmuepi mut on suniiuy tbe I'lilm- J-'-iihla sleeper will run oust on No. 2. 1 brouKb eoucboa to und from PhlladnlLlil. . Dull, exoept Buuday. SOUTHERN I'ENN'A R. R. TRAINS. I'u- lA.'iim no. I no. Jmo. o no. ,ino. P. M A. H A. M; A. M P. U M:ilt;more 65 4 41 8 66 12 00 4 8S New York 7 6S 12 10 8 66 2 66 I'lllllt II 40 4 26 8 40 II 40 6 SO I MurrlNblirir 6 1)0 7 66 II 45 8 20 8 26 UillsbiirK 8 60 4 02... . I :vli;cbulilc8liuiv.. 5 IB 8 16 12 03 8 37 8 H j C'Tllsle 6 40 8 87 12 21 8 67 S 01 Nevil:e 6 01 9 00 12 4 4 III S 21 1 "i.uppensburK... II 2u 1H IOH'4 83 0 4J VVnyiifshoro 10 82 2 Oo 6 6s . I'hiimlirrsburK.. 6 10 2 80 1 27 4 6i 10 0U . MuruerkhiirK.. . 8 15 10 80 t 4" ' 'ir.'euoilKlIu .... 7 0"i 10 01 I 60 6 l 10 21 M:ilferstown .... 7 27 10 22 2 lu 6 87 10 4.) MurtinHl'urK 8 24 II 10 6 2 i i. Wliionutilur. t 10 II 65 7 10 I M A II. P M. P. M P. M. Mix. I eui TOD i: m 6 tU AMP 6 II II 60 4 (5 1 1 82 3 I 10 n 1 42 2 5 80 2 J. A H. I: H. 6 IHl H IHl 1 IA ; . KKNNKUY. GJ-X). W. MARTIN. I lue I'mm. ii din. Sunt. Sunt. H A. IMoiu.i:. Oeu. I'ukii. Aiient I AUM I'lIK SAI.E. Situuted ono mile oust ut MoConuellNburir, Tit., txlvuUluK to iMuiiuu plkt, uoiiUiiuluu ilS ACKKS. A La U(iV. NEW 'I IVK II l h.ii lutely be i n .iddcl m ll.,j lui. oiouivtiu -Tlie funn l uluilrub v u.lupi :.d l.ir sto. li p ir 1hi.i ian be bout,' lit oo term to suit iur t'liihei-. A luie. the uwuer ' ' DAN1KI. l,Ili:UT. , Cii iniiMiOMiir. r 1'itrlies wUlihiK to Wl Hie premise lliijulrt 1 I'Mt. MIX. Pus 1tU tl ,(H 4 M A u l.yo. Arr. A K 0 46 8 6i Oliuaibenibiirtr.. 8 4ft 67 7 1 1 Marlon Itl I0 80 8 ir ..Murneraburv.. 8 03 10 6s 8 60 1udn 7 i 11 I V 05 ....kioliinoud.... T 80 A. H. A. H 4 y .BUSINESS DIRtClORY. R. M. DUVVNES, l-'ntsT Clash Tonsorial Artist, McCUNNKLLKIIL'llll.I'A. A Clean Cup nnd Towel with nneh Shnve Kverytlilnii AmlM pile. U:i.ors )i.eii)l.rd. tTShop In room lntolv occupied by KO Hi m: ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dntp In nil si vies of lunr out. Una. Uulok. eusy -hiives. In-niin, Crcnn... V ileh-hiizel wlihout exim el nri-i'. I'rovh tow el io t iioh eUMtoruT l.im-sl In proicd , purntUR for NVeilllzlriK tools. 1'nrlon oppi; Fulton House. LIH'VrUS, M. R. SHAFFNEK, Attorney at Law, Ollicc on Square, McConnellsburif, AJt'epnl li ls'ri'v an,: i-olU ctlons enl iimd-ii will bvulvo imiefiil und prompt iit.turit.ir.. AT COST ! T will close out my stock of Uni x. IJlunkcts at cost. I Imve a few Iliidi : tors left that la of no account in lint, weather, that must go at, a sucrilicc. HARNESS Single and Double Driving I'lirm Harness. It will pay you to e them and art prices. Vankee lu iiTii s from $1.50 up, and collars from ifl.'il up. HARDWARE Tinware, Cutlery, Churns, Wash ing Machines', h toves, I'ipo, ,Vc. WAQOHS . AND 4 BUGGIES Cornplutiters, Spring Harrows all kinds of farmiiiir iinpleinents. Don't forget that I "ii the only mower not in tlie com tunc. AI. H. INE353IT, M'Connellsburg ORCHARD GROVE PRICES. Uutter, V2: Kxus, No. 1 IJarnoss coinpleto, nickie trim- niint;, collar and hames iM0..")0. Harness Collars, !).":. Team Collars, host, &2.2'. Team Collars, li. l: facs, f 1.00. llairiG strtij-i with and without lln.!!.. Just receive! new MockTriplu niiotd plows $2.(io. New stock I'oints and Landsides fjr Everett Plows Steel Shovels for single and double shovel plows. Fresh stock Lewistown Pop on hand. Pound package, colVeu :!c. Loose cotl'ee 20c. 15c. 12c. 10c. Fancy prunes, large, hie, Fancy evaporated peaches Me. Large head rice tiic. W. L. BEEKSTHESSER, Manager. PEHHYBOYAL FILLS IIIM'IIMl'KK'M t.M.l.lSII in ltfl Hii.i olfl nii-ulllc uuxhh, nful.il with bli.H nhtion. Taae no iilht-. Itniu. iliiMurrtkii. hnlihtl lattitnaauaj Inillutlmi.. Iiu. ol v,.n Driitu'-' or kimI 4r. in Mumps ur I'urlifuliii 'V.tli noBlnln and "Kvlla-r lor l.a.li-." in burr. by rrturn Mall. lO.OOOTunlimulilHlii. bu.'d t,y all liniKKiKii. ' OHIOUUHTKR OHEMIOAI, OO. IIIh) nuliHra kquarr, flllLA., fA, MeaUaa tali napar. . BO YEARS' y f- EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks f i H C OPVRIO H IT "&C. Anyone nfltnB anketrh and !rHtertntlnn muy qtiIKljr aifwtnln fnir opinion free wfiuthtr mo inveritlmi l prohahly pultMitMhta. t'orinijunicn-tiiin-tncllvfoiiUiientlHl. llitii'lbrmkon I'Htenu Wilt fro. (iMoHt nucncjr for Kccitrnifr patent. I'Mtmits taken through Wutui A Cu rolv tperial notice wit hout ctiimro, lu tlie Scientific Hmcrlcan. A handiomolf lllniitratn.1 wcklr I.arue.t clr. ttilftllou (if anr iicltiiitlnn Journut. 1'erinM, :i a ri-nr: four mt.iitba, IL Hold by all newdealor. SVIUNN & Co.36,B- New York .nmh om. KH V Wa.hluuluu. 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