FULTON COUNTY NEWS. .'ubliihed Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNJLLSBURG. PA. JUKE 22,J90i Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. UNCLE SAM'S WONDERS All Executive Departments Send Treasures to the World's Pair. Display Installed In the Largest Gov ernmantal Exposition Building Ever Constructed Precious Docu ments - Relics of Famous Statesmen and Soldiers. Working Postal Exhibit. Tho United Stntes Government build ing nt the World's I-'nlr occupies an clovntoil site Just south of the main picture of the KxposlUon. The great central dome of the Government bulld lui Is visible from the very center of the 1'alr, looking across the picturesque sunken garden Unit lies between the 1'nlaces of Mines and Metallurgy and Liberal Arts. Tho hill slope in front of the Gov ernment building Is terraced with broad stalrwuys almost completely covering the Hlope. The building is 800 feet long by 2."Ki feet wide and is the largest structure ever provided at nn exposition by the federal government It is distinguished from all the other large buildings ut the Exposition by the steel truss construction, the entire roof being supported by steel arches, forming a splendid domed celling. In this building are Installed the ex hibits of ull the executive departments of the government. The building is a vast storehouse of an endless variety of treasures dear to the heart of every true American. Precious documents are to be seen here, und the autographs of our great men of the past ure on display. Iteiies of famous statesmen mid soldiers. carefully preserved 'hrotigh generations, are exhibited. governmental department has in--tailed an exhibit showing Its otllclal luiiacter and mode of operation. Kntcrrig the Government building f.niii the eastern end, the visitor sees ..t IiIh left a railroad postolllce car. This Is nut a mere coach standing idle, I.OI. IHIANA I L IICIUKK MONUMENT, WOHLD S KAIU. but is one of the most improved mall cars. In which men attached to the United States railway mail service are uctlvely engaged in "throwing" the malls. Hero you will see the postal clerks at work. Just as they work while speeding along a railroad track. A curious collection of old time rel ics from the postolllce museum at Washington illustrates as no verbal description can do tho crudo begl li nings of the postal system. One of these relics is an old fashioned stage coach that once carried United Btates mails through a portion of the Louisi ana purchase territory. President Itooscvclt, who once Inspected it, ex amined with a rough rider's Interest the bullet holes which stage robbers and mountain brigands shot through Its stiff leathern curtains. Generals Sherman and Kheridan and President Garlield rode In this old coach during the strenuous days of frontier life. Among tin- collection of documents showing the primitive postal methods in vogue in the early days is to be won the old book of accounts kept by the first postmaster general. Benjamin I'ranklln, all written by hand. There is a rare collection of stamps, includ ing ancient Filipino, Porto Wean and Cuban stamps. The postofflce depart ment's exhibit occupies 12,409 square feet. Across the aisle, at the right. Is the exhibit of the new Iiepartment of Commerce and iJibor, occupying 1,000 S'lUare feet. This exhibit shows what t'i" new executive department stands for and wliut It is accomplishing. Mr. Carroll U. Wright, United -States Com n.lssloner of ljilor. had charge of the preparation of the exhibit Charts ar range. by htm. showing the rapid growth of tho nation in agriculture, ails, manufacture, population, etc., are of special interest to sociologists and all students of the labor problem. The Census Bureau exhibit Is made In this section. It shows the tubulating ma chines used In compiling Uie census re ports. The Lighthouse Board, also op erating under this department shows the great revolving lenses In light houses, with other Interesting appli ances. The space In tho projecting north-w-t corner of the building la devoted to the Library of Congress. The edi fice which bouse this library at Wash ington Is held by many architects to Lf the most beautiful building la Ut IS m M ' w:'4. world Ifa Interior decoration, by F.l nior KIlHwortli linrnscy, furnlHli otio of tlio chief 4islliliUf of a visit to tho iiiinoiml cnpltnl. A Inre model of thin .mi.. " r "7 V. . 01 . the Interior nro reproduced In their original colors. The next exhibit on tho right hand side of the central aisle Is that of the Interior Department, occupying 11,702 square feet. In this large space the visitor finds so many things of com pelling Interest that he Is fonth to leave. The Patent Olllee exhibit be longs to tnls section. There nro mod els of many machines that have borne an Important part In the development of the natimi's Industries. The earliest form of every device of human Inven tion, so fur as possible. Is shown here. Tor Instance, you may see the actual sewing machine that was the first con trivance of Its kind every constructed; it wns patented In lR4tl by Kilns Howe. The first typewriter, patented by C. Thurber In 1842; the model of the first cast iron plow, patented by Charles Xcwbold in 1707; the lirst screw pro peller, "Invented by Itobert Hook in 1GS0; and many other "llrst" things are to be seen. The model of Abraham Lincoln's celebrated device for lifting steamboats off shoals Is shown here. The first harvesting machine, made In the year 150 B. C, Is one of the most ancient exhibits at tho Exposition. There Is also a model of the first steam engine, made in Egypt in the same year. Every foot of tho 200,000 feet of floor space In Uncle Sum's World's Fulr building is occupied by exhibits of surpassing Interest, and every phase of the people's welfare Is shown. For a Hundred Years. For a hundred years or more Witch Hazel Salve has been rec ognized as a superior remedy, but it remained for R (J. DeWitt Ac Co., of Chicago, to discover how to combine the virtues of Witch Hazel with, other antiseptics, in the form of a salve. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best salvo in the world for sores, cuts, burns, bruises aud piles. The high standing of this salvo has given rise to counterfeits, arid 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. THOMPSON. Miss Emma Pittman of llagers- town, is visiting her sister, Mrs. David Gregory. Mrs. Jared Pittman visited her sister, Kachel Slaves one day last week. Miss Nella Simpson spent from Friday until Sunday with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. 1J. II. Simp son. Denton Everts raised las new barn last Friday. The Damascus church at Union graveyard was raised on Monday. Next Sunday Rev. Dumville will preach at Mount Zion at 10 o'clock, aud Uev. Paves, at Auti och, at '1 p. m. Mrs. Geo. U. Evans and Mrs.' Amos 31iarpo were guests of Adam Gregory last Sunday; Ed Souders and Miss Gregory were guests of Mrs. Waltz; Mr. aud Mrs Shade Truax and daughter visited Warren Hewett's, aud Graves and Arnold Funk visited I Joy C regory. Eight Will be Hitter. Those who will persist in clos lug their ears against the contin ual recommendation of Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter light with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read whatT. R. Heallof Heall, 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 tit onco and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by Trout's Drug Store. Price "0e, and $1.()0. Trial bottles free. TAYLOR. Thinking that your regular cor respondent from Taylor was ta king a nap this week, I will give you a few items. H. LI. Shaw is making some im provements around his premises. W. P. Laidig's new dwelling is neariug completion. D. S. Deuisar and D. R. Mum ma, champion carpenters from tlustontowu, will work this week at Sandy Run. John H. Laidig, Sr., Mrs. Geo. Sipes and Miss Minnie Cruthers visited at the home of Mrs Geo Summers near McConuellsburg last Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Miller is keeping house for Squire Fore while las daughter goes to ih World's Fair. Mrs. Wilson Cutchall was visit ing at tho home of Mrs. Deuisar last week. Sho expects to move to town soon. Hoys, get your bells rendy. Mrs. House was seriously ill at tho home of Clem Chcsiiut, but is better. . vllir COVi-. Millo r.niov.i, .,..iu:l,t..r.,f r.om Uol tmd (irtlCO Sltlilh. wlm Ims 1 beon verJ 'or wmi tun,-, cli-d uuuuay inidinn. pjervii'fs wns held at Uio lmust Monday, and interment at the Jonisikni ruin - ctery. ' Grace Smith of hm mavii!.-, i s spending a few 'days with her sis tor, Mrs. 1 M. I. S. Aliers and family spent l:tt Sunday at Nathan Mellotf.s. George K. Laytoti spent sever al days visiting the family of Win. McK'ee. James A. Laylou of (Jlourliehl, is spending a sliort time visiting his father and other friends in the Cove. ev. J. h. Loirne will nrpnnb nt I ' JerUKilem elum-li next Sunday morning at lU:i,i Ed F. Mellon left liM, Satur day for ELscine: o, )v., where he ... : h .. .. i . . . ni spenii some tune with ins brother. E. A. IJoopengardiier and wife made a Hying trip to Hancock last Saturday morning. William Mck'ec is sum-ring from a fractured limb, caused by falling from the wagon while on his way fr om Hancock. 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 Kidreys and Jioweis. stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood. Hun down systems benetit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searc'iingand thorough effectiveness. Electric Hitters is only ."ue, aud that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction i J u runlet d by Trout's Drug Si. re CIIAI'a MILL." The Subbat.Ii school is pro gressing nicely; attention is good. We hope- Joseph M or Urn enjoyed las trip to the convention. I he huse la!! club succeeded iu getting a large orowd last Sat urday afternoon. There were about JiO person present, so there was no trouble iu selecting a team and they played a very iuterest nig game lor begin iters. Keep at it, boys, and you will gut there by and by. The ..Ulcers elected were Albert Sehetrompf.captaii); S. O. Deneen, 'vcri-tary; P. A, Pooth, treasurer, and Jus. M. Hooth, u tii lire. Preaching next Sabbath at 5 o'clock p. m., by I..Vl Logue. ut May's Chapel. A Strong llcurt is assured by perfect; ingestion. Indigestion swells the stomach and puffs it up against the heart. Tins causes shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart ami gen eral weakness. Kodol Dyspepsia Curt cures indigestion, relieves the stomach, takes the st rain off the heart and restores it to a full performance of us function nat urally. Kodol increases' the strength by enabling the stomach aud digestive organs to digest, as similate and oppropriate to tho blood aud tissues all of the food nutriment. Tones the stomach and digestive organs. Sold at Trout's drug store. Improving a Cigar by Putting It Out. Lighting a new I lavana, a down town professional man, after tak ing a few whill's, blew into his ci gar and forced a lot of smoke out of the rioiy end, says the Pitts burg Dispatch. Then lie laid it aside and permitted the spark to die out. When asked lor an explanation ho said: "Well, I learned that habit some years ago, and I find that a cigar which has been light ed and then alkeved to gi out makes a much te-tter .smoke. I take several vigorous draws in n'di-r to briny the heat well through the weed. 1 f u cigar be iume col I while it 4 aiu ruled viib s-iio',. e il b.i- a uuty t.dor; eoii-.i ti-ier.tlv. It Is n-co-,:i.-v to ii!o,v steadily anil rjnito hard bo fore extinguishing the spark, in ordi.r t clear out nil the smoke th i!l has been drawn in between the layers of tobiic.-o. After er milting the cigar to lie ten or lif teeu minute, or vcu a half hour, I tiud on relighting it that the fla vor lias greatly improved. Tho why and wherelore I am not phil osophical enough to explain, but I know it makes a cigar better. It also iiiiptoves a toby. Try it aud you'll ugroo vt iih uii;." TEN VRRS I.N BED. ! 11. A. Cray, J. t, OnVvillo, Ind., writi'A. "Ii'nr tun vinnw t U'nirnn. ; Rural to rgy 1,0,1 willi disease of! , niy ukihovr. it wns so severe i Unit 1 f.ould not move art of ! tho t.imo. t consulted the very i i.st medical skill available, but I could yet no relief uutil Foley's Kidney Cure was' recommended !o me. It lias been u Godsend to me." S..U nt Ti tit's U.-rg PtrinaiK-nt Cci tli'ual-. s. ie examination f-T !.;riib' Certificates will be bold in .leu 'ilie Public School building Me Counellsburg, Pa., Thursday ar.d I'YMi'.v. Juno I-ioih and Jnlv I... I i.'. .,. ; o i., i . I.A.l.'IIJId. ii'i.i win I n i ii -lit ) ( . I clock. (J. I!. Mku.ott, P. C. Lamuki.sd.-:, i:sr:;i,i.K Lu;;;i:, Com mittee. ... THOITS STORE asl; the readers of this paper to test the value of Kod"l Dyspepsia Cure. Those persons who have used it and who have been cured by it, do not hesliute to recom mend it to their friends. Kodol digests what you eat, cures ludi- Lresiion, dyspepsia, and all stom ach troubles. Increases strength by enabling tho stomach and di gestivi- otgans to contribute to the blood all of the nutriment contai ned in tho food. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure is pleasant and pala table. Furniture Rooms. Contian a line line of Chestnut and Oak Bed room Suites, Couches, Sideboards, Extension Ta b k-s, C h a i rs, Roc ke is, Waitresses and Springs. This furniture is hand i nude and guaranteed lo t;ive satisfaction, Undertaking My Ik-arse has been thoroughly overhauled and repainted, and I am prepared to take charge oi i mienus promptly. Special attention givento Embalming and satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS at prices 5 to 10 low er than anybody else. SimUI'.l. UGNDER, First building wi-Ht of Fulton 1 1 )ll r-e. New Falling Top Buggies, both Factory anil II a ml in ail n from 335 to $85 Surreys and sf Wagons l.tu-o htuc'It on linml all tho time to selc; t from. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. s R. CROMER, Tinner, Fort Littleton, Pa. Handles the GREENCASTLE Ratchet Pump PITTSRURG Ratchet Pump Gilvaiiii,:Ci! Sfjouiiitfj oca foot. . Bender's !t ROUSS RACKET STORE WE DON'T MEET PRICES; WE MAKE THEM. WE DON'T MATCH OTHEES. VALUES; WE BEAT THEM, 1 1 This is especially true in Golden Castor Machine Oil 25c a jral. Genuine Neat's Foot Oil for harness 55c a gallon. Don't think because the price is low that the oils are not good. They are the same goods that you have been pay ing 35 and 80 cents for. Mowing scythes 30c. Snaths, 60c; grain rakes 17c; machine oilers 8c. This is the time to have a supply of bolts on hands, which one cent mav save vou a half day going to the shop and your time now is worth money. We have any size you may want. Two ply tar rooting 75c roll; 3 ply $1.00. TINWARE and CRANITEWARE We are in good shape to show you these goods at right prices. 10-qt flaring pales, 10 and lie; dairy pails 15 to 22c; al so the heavy zinc bottom buckets. Don't fail to see this line. 15 lb pails of good Standard oil; axle grease only 50c. Come and see us. We can and do save you money. Our motto: "THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. r I r Smith Premier The World's Best Typewriter Jmnd for cmr Llttl Book which oxplalni Whf Vhcn 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 ;23 South EiRhth MILLINERY. GREAT SALE - OF - o 34 HATS -Jt W have IIUNDUICDS of styles to select from. Ludieg Trimmed Hats from 7.V., up to 15.00; Shirt WnUs Hats from 40c., ta 2.M; Sailors from 2.'!., up. Children's Heady-to-Wear Hots mostly trim med with streamers-us low as 2.J cunts. Shirt Waists from 40 cents to $.1.00; Shirt-waist Suits from $l.i"0 to 2.50; Wrap pers W cents; Sunbonnets 15 to 25 rents. Children' Hose in all col ors; Ladies' and Children's Gauze Vests. All the lutest Neckwear. In fact, we hove everything that may he found in a 5. FIRST CLASS millinery store. Come one, come all. Ae Have Moved our storo In front street opposite t!,o pui.tii!licf. 1 Airs. A. F. Little, AlcConnellsbikTK. C IT fiiWiM i mil n?n OAKERY KAY & KEYSER Proprietors. Successors to D. IE. Lillij I Bread, 5 Kolls, , - and 4t Cakes. Delivery on Mondays, Tues cays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. i i " All kinds of rake f'irni-lie-1 on kliort notice. c S ANN EH HAY, , .5 Manager. AAVWAAAVWoViMAA -J The" H Id Is! Typewriter Company f St , Philadelphia, hi. CDTMvnEKLA VALLEY TIME TABLE. May 2, 1904. OU i DO. no. io no tP. U P.M. SO 7 14 s oo io io H VI 10 31 8 45 U) 64 'cut 11 18 24 11 7 S 4A 12 02 10 07 12 21 ib'ih 13 40 4 1 4 23 7 i;i 7 is I 20 7 15 A M. A. M Winchester MuriliiNtiurg .... iluk'f rNtown .... Cireenciuiile .... Mercer;lui'K.... Ull P. U 1 AS H U 8 I.", V III H 00 t 001 X 47 Hi V! 17 10 il II & 8 M S 20 iJhuailierbUurK 7 iili 7 OU 1 M 9 40 10 no I 001 12 00 4 7 w uyneNDoro ShlppenHburtf... Vowvllla Uttillsle MeohitnlOHburir,. HillsliurK-. ..... Arr, Hurrlxburif. Arr. Phllu 7. Vrr. New York. Arr. balUmorc. II 1 I Ul 1 41 4 47 6 111 6 ta 6 U 6 U 5 I) 8 07 S VS 10 I HI IU ifi II Ul 10 00 11 t m t 10 a oil ti tf, 17 6 A3 1 II P. M. D 0M II 2.1 P. M. U 16 H. M 6 00 P. M 1 ruin No. 12 earn runs dully except Sunday letwcen HaKeratown and Xarrlxburv. leavlni JKenluwn 1.06 and arriving at Hurriaburif ul Additional eaat-bound local trains will run dally, except Kunduy, as follows: Leave v.un kib v.u. a. m., 12.30 p. m. 8.18 p.m leave .,u.uiuiuurK o.d, a. m., t.w a. in.. 12.52 p. m. .M p. m. 1a!uvo Dillsbura-5.86 a. m.. 10.00 u in , U.J8 D. m.. Truliw Noa. 1. 1 and 1 10 run dally between Ha IMlly. t Daily except Sunday. 100 P.H 8 80 6 56 8 26 II 06 II 23 11 42 12 02 12 18 12 30 12 68 I 16 I rum No. 17 went run dai'y exoept Bnmluy iMjtweeu Harrl.burK and UuKeratown, leuv "or Hurrlptburir ut S.I6 p.m. and arrlvlnif at Ha- Additional looai trains wUl leave HarrUhuri rollowx: For Carlisle aud Intermediate ata tliin ai 2.S7 a m.. 2.00 p. ni. and 8.30 p. m., ulao I furMeulianlckburK Ulllnbur and Intermedlute 1 """V,1 '. a. i p. ax. ana e.so p. m. I fr';1'' No. 1,8 and 104 run dally between , ..-..uht- uiiu ii.ioraniwD. : I'uliman piilaoe Meeuloi-oar between New ' NmlluuJ Knnxvllle. Tana., nn lrl I - , -' 110 eaNl and betwren I'blladi.lnh a n.l . V'-li,h on N. A W. Hallway on Iralna 100 went ii cunt, exuept tuai on Sunday tbe 1'hha- .-j'M'na mrDiwr wiu run eHM on no. a. I liroegh coaches to and from PhlladHpM fo 1n.n1, 2 and I east and 7 and 9 west Hlly. Dallv eiorptSuodaT. SOUTH KKN I'EN'N'A & R TRAINS I'SN. Mix t'aa Mx Has t p. u, 4 06 5 h! 1 1 9 6 2 5 I'. U. I M 1I tl H A H I.ve. Arr. Cbamberhbuia-.. Minion ..Mir umburg. Loudon ....Hiobmoud.. . A M I A 11 00 45 9 67 io au 10 5N 11 05 6 6il 8 till I 6P 5 II 7 II 8 111' 6 IK I .'I 8 IA 9 M 9 05 8 i ,0 7 8 7 80 9 4' 301 P A. M A. M. A. M A M .M . KKNNKIJY. UrX). W. MAHl'l.V. Vice Jic. A Uen. Sunt. Bunt H. A llllini.litieu 1'hk. Airent Leave no. I no. 8 no. a no. 7 no. 0 llaltlmore! 1155 444 8 56 12 00 4 85 ie w York 7 55 12 10 8 65 8 56 I'hlla- II 40 4 25 8 40 II 40 -5 80 llHrrlaburn 6 00 7 M II 45 820 825 Mlbibuiif 8 60 4 02 MechanlusburK.. 5 10 8 15 It 08 8 87 8 4.H OitrlMe 6 40 8 87 12 24 8 57 t 04 Nowvlll, 6 01 00 12 4M i IS 9 u Slilppeiu.burf... 20 IS 1 OS 4 8.1 B 42 ! IVuyneshoro 10 82 t 00 t 5h ; I'miiuiieniliurv.. 10 Owl 127 I fti 10 00 I Mrruersburv.. . 8 15 II) ;io 6 4C I 1 imunouHtle .... 7 05 10 01 I (11 5 HI io ii I II U'onitown .... 7 27 10 22 t 10 I 87 10 45 MurtlnnburK 8 24 II 10 6 21 ..... Ar. Winchester. S 10 11 55 7 10 ..... A. M. A. U P. M. P. M. P. IT I'.tRM I U1 SAI.F.. Hltmitpd ne mile otint of MnConolNhurV I'd., uxteiullutf lo jAiudou plki, uuntJlnlus JtS ACKK1 l..U'if VK1V H.WK IM-V huiliuely lii-rii ailuol utile Ininmvi'im ni. Thefitrmls u.lmli-mli. v uiIh.'.IuU lur t-- pi r " Can lu iMjiu'Oi mi tuniM lus.iil li ,11 ,m r. 1 Atltlia w the uwner DA MM. II IIKIIT. lii.iUiU. rburv. 111. J'artiM wlbins to vKIt 1 he im-mlas 'u.uli of YV. ft. NKI U S WoOouBelUtu.g. I'A. BUSINESS. DIRLCTORY. n.VKlU KS. R. M. DOWNES, First'Class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNKI.LSUURO, PA. A Clesn Cup nail Towel with eaab Shnve Kvcrytliliig Antliiepilo. Kuzom Sterilized. t2sT"Bnoi In room lutelv occupied by Eil UrnUs ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all M vies of bmr out. tlnir. Quick, eawy hnveii. Iiiivrum, Crtnm.. Witch-hazel, without extra charite. Hi-n towel to each custonier. I.utest Improved bd tiaratus for sterllltln tools, l'arlora opposita Fulton Iloune. " LAWYKHS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa. All leyi.l huslncw Bml i-elleetloon entrunied will cuelvo ua.uful und prompt attentliiK. AT COST I will close out my stock of liot so Blankets at cost. I have a few Ilmlln tors left that is of no account in hut weather, that must ;o nt a sacrifice. Harness 8ingle and Double Driving and Farm Harness. It will pay you to see them and pet prices. Yankee bridles from $1.50 up, und collars from $l.no up. HARDWARE Tinware, Cutlery, Churns, Wash ing Machines, Stoves, Vine, ..Ve. WAGONS 4f AND BUGGIES Coruplantors, Spriny: Harrows all kinds of farming Implements. Don't forjfet that I sell tlu only mower not In tho combine. W. H. NESEIT, M'Cbnnellsburg ORCHARD 6 ROVE PRICES. . Butter,' 8; r.y-ffs, 11. No. 1 Harness complete, nieklo trim ming, collar and hames $10.50. Harness Collars, 05c. Team Collars, best, 82.25. Team Collars, tick face, $l.no. Hame strap with and without Ili.cl. l. Just received new stock Triple shovel plows $2.05. New stock Points and Land sides for Everett Plows Steel Shovels for sln-'le and double shovel plows. Fresh slock Lewistown Pop on hand. Pound package, coffee Loose coffee i;tc. 20c'. 15c. 12c. 10c. 10c. 14c. (He. Fancy prunes, largo, Fancy evaporated peaches Large head rice W. L. BERKSTRESSEH, Manager. 1'IIICHf.STEtrs ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS JjI.iV V K,f' - III lldl a,ia Vt iT.""? "ion. Huvrv.M,rliriirift. or send -4e. Ii, ,i,Ui,,,h fr arll.-nlur.. T.. 11 and Heller for fc ", all Cruswlu . Testiaiunlala. bul.l i y OHIOBUUTER OUHUICAL OO. 91M lladlMa NasaR, I'll II, A., MaaUaa UU aapar. akk4l4. 60 YEARS' y: 1, V EXPERIENCE Trade Marks UES10N8J CO!YRIQHTa &.C. Anvone lenrllnff a akjttf-h nii riurHntiA. qiilvklf av-rtnln our opinion free whether an Indention probably pattnliib'e. ('nniniunlra. ' Horn strictly oontlileiillul. llanilLMmkoii I'uicinta St-iit free. Olient airenny for norurlUK pulnnu, Hatmus taken tlirouuh Muun A Co. revalrs t"' w 1.U.MW. w,i Hum vunnia, m ine Scientific jlmcricait hsndinmely lllnrtratM warklr Limit rlr ilallon of any aolentlna Journal. TorniN, ;i a .iir: four niontba, II. Buldbyall newaik-alei 1UNN&Co.88,B"d"New VorV Hran-h OHIi. ir r Bf- WuhlnaiTia. Ii. C. Easy and Quick! Soap-Making: with BANNER LYE To make the very best soap, simply' dissolve can of Banner Lyt in cold j water, melt lbs. of grease, pour th I Lye water in the create. Stir and put aside to set , Fail Dlractleas Every Package Banner Lyt is pulverized. -The can may be opened and closed at will, per. mittintr the use of a small quantity at a time. It is just the article needed in every household. It will clean paint, floors, marble and tile work, soften water. disinfect sinks, closet and waste pipes. Write for booklet "Vset 0 Jiann " free. ' J . Caiailrsl Wesfce. PfcllaahsjUe 5 rJS 1