. .i m ti.i, ,iiI.ii,i , "W. B. feanclr, of Warfordsbur'g, was among the visitors that re mem berrd the printer while at court this week. Henry H. Deshong1, of Sipes Mill, and John W. Eard.of Eiutna ville, spent a few hours in town hist Thursday. S. O. Fraker, of Orbisonia, has o Id his telephone line, known a the Shade Gap lino to the Tusca rora Valley Telephone ('omnany. (Jeorgo A. Winters, of Tlutn Uun, U the inventor of a milking stool, which, for simplicity and perfection, excels anything h, that line yet brought to our atten tion. Mrs. Win. M. Di.Nouand daugh ter, Margaret, ot Titlsburg, arc visiting Mrs. Dixon's mother, Mrs. K. L. Daniels, of Licking Creek township. ' The followiug managers have been elected for the Chambers burg it Bedford turnpike com pany: D. V. Sipes, McConuells burg: David Brake, St. Thomas: M. J. Slick, Mercersburg: D. B. Nace and J. A. Strite, Chambers burg. The board met and elected Mr. Strite president and Mr, Slick secretary and treasurer. BV THK TONIC ROUTE. The pills that act as a tonic.and not as a drastic purge, are De Witt's Little Early Risers. They cure headache, constipation, bil iousncss, etc. Early Iiisers are small, easy to take and easy to act- a safe pill. Mack Hamilton hotel clerk at Valley City, X. D., says: "Two bottles cured me ol clironic constipation." Sold at Trout's drug store. Josie Amy Peck. This community was greatl.y shocked Friday morning by the sudden and unexpected death of Josie Amy, daughter of Jacob J'onlf and wife, of Thompson township, of thatdreaded disease, cholera infantum, aged 1 year, ! month and 27 days. She became ill Sunday afternoon and steadil.y grew worse until Friday morn ing when her spirit wafted away and went back to the Cod that gave it. Josie was a bright little baby and was greatly beloved by all her friends and neighbors. Her remains were laid to resl in the Antioch cemetery, Satur day, and was followed to her lasl resting place by a large concourse of relatives and friends, there to remain to the resurrection morn, when it will come forth at the sound of the trumpet to meet its Saviour in the skies. The bereav ed family have the sympathy of the entire community iu this their sad hour ot affliction. "A rose budded on earth to blfm in heaven." Covalt, Fa., U. March loth. TOClTtfi A COLD IN 0MI: DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. drove's signature is on each box. LTtc PLEASANT KIOCiE. George KaufTman intends to puachase a now traction engine. Frank Shives and Jacob KaufT man were in McCorinellsburglast Wednesday before the Examin ing Board. Riley Truax' spent Saturday night tho guest of Jared Pittman in Tnompson township. Sylvester Shives and George Wink expect to go to Franklin county to work. Andrew Truax received word Saturday morning of tho death of his. little grand-daughter Nellie Morse at Bree.ewood, Bedford county. Interment at Sideling Hill Baptist church Sunday. Siebert Barton and sister EUio of Brush Creek, spent Saturday with their sister Miss Ada at Andover. Tho readers of the News need not bo surprised if the News 'comes out edited by the reporter ht Pleasant Ridge, as some of the imoplo think that he had better buy tho plant lrom the present editor and run tho paper. We would if we had the money. Prob ably one of them would lend it to us. C0UUH SETTLED O.N MLR LUN0S. "My daughter had a terrible cough which settled on her lungs," says N. Jackson, of Dan vill, 111. "We tried a great many remedies without relief, until we gave her Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her." Refuse sub stitutes. Soid by all dealers. ?.-ile Register. Friday, March 24, S. K. Pitt man, having sold bis real estate at liarrisonville, will sell at pub lic sale, his stock, household goods, store goods, Ac. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. He w ill also begin to auction olT his store goods on Saturday 18th at 1 o' clock, to be coutinued. Friday, March 21. Mrs. Ema line llobiuson, having aoltl her farm, wiil sell at her resideuce, one mile north of Mann stof tice, horses, cattle, farm imple ments, household goods, Ac. Salo begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March IX Chas. E Stevens will sell on the J. D. Stevens farm :.' miles south of Dublin Mills, live stock; farm nn piemen ts.graiu, household goods, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit '. mouths. Wednesday, March L".i, Rachel A. Spcer will sell at her resideuce at Saluvia, livestock, farming im plements, hay, grain, Ac. S-.'le begius at it o'clock. Thursday, March '.'). John Hoover, intending to quit the ho tel business, will .soil at his resi dence, the Indian (ueeu hotel, at Hustontown, 1 horse, and a large lot of valuable household furni ture. Sale begins at in o'clock. Friday, March 31. Alda J. Sipes, haviug sold her farm, will sell at her residence, !5 miles south of llarrisouville, on Fatter son run, her jiersonal property, consisting of horses, cattle, farm ing implements, household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 6 months. , Thursday, April l.'J. Charles T.Dixon, having sold his farm, will sell at public sale at his resi dence at Sipes Mill, live stock, farming implements, household goods, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit '. months. Thursday, April li. Carey T. Laytou, intending to relinquish farming, will sell at his residence in Whips Cove, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs, farniiug im plements, household goods, Ac. Sale begins at H o'clock, sharp. Credit mouths. FNi; I'MONIA FOLLOWS A COLD but never follows the use of Fol ey 's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals aud strengthens the lungs and affords perfect securi ty from an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Ilnglish and I rcnJi Stjlcs Contrasted. The difference between the English and French styles of walking suits is brought out in an article in the New Idea Wo man's Magazine for April, where it is stated that the ornate styles in vogue fr.r dressy occasions, trimmed with passementerie, fancy galloons, braids and lace ruffles, are French in their origin, while the English model "is con lined to morning frocks, is ex tremely simple in design," and is cut "in mannish fashion." In regard to the pcplura effect intro duced last season and prominent in this season's styles, the writer says: "The peplum.is very chic on slim ligures, but it is not so becoming to the more rounded ones. For such figures, the blouse should end in a postilion or a smart belt.1' A Severe Cold lor Three Months. The following letter from A. J. Nusbaum, of Batesville, Ind., tells its own story. "I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me some medicine, and a physician pre scribed for me, yet I did not im prove. I then tried Foley's Hon ey and Tar, aud eight doses cur ed me." Refuse Rubstitutos. Sold by all dealers. Contractors Wanted fur Hark Peeling. We, tho undersigned, will con tract with one, two, or three par ties to peel bark, for any quantity such parties think they call peel. We quote liberally per ton." For further information call on H. Kalbaeh A Sons, Aliens Val ley, opposito Kuobsville, or ad dress them al Richmond Fur nace, Franklin county, Pa. U0T OI F CHEAP. 11a may well think, he has got off cheap, who, after having con tracted constipation or indiges tion, is still able to perfectly re store his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's NewLifePihs. A quick, pleasant aud certain cure for headache, constipation, etc. 2jg at Trout's drug store; guaranteed. MERCANTILE APPRAIS ER'S TAX LIST. McConfiPllsburg, March M, J"5. The fallowing in a Iht of retail and w huk-nlp fmlr ut flfttP r In tfooil, re, tnerclmiHliw cmninoihiien ur r fleet of wlmiMM'fcr kind or tmture, miliect to iuirrnutlie llrt-y- tn, lit Fulton riMititr, rViiiivlftrilit, "tttrifVeil tit Mm proptT ftittliorltluR UitTfln, ty the unl?rpinftl, 1iT(-Hiitiln Appntimr In ami for th county of Pulton ftf'iitfMtid aihI juiIiIIhIkmI hy tlm illrecttoii of the Co mmi Unit rant until county. N union of retailor. CI maIH ration of buntnenn. Ayr Townplilp. I. C Ni'Mrr, ni rvhathllm l. H. I'HitfTxon tV .Son, ni,rcliit'nllr1 f'ctar K ii k, iiii-rrli'iiHlliH1. Itell'iiM Tiwufttil .Jowj.1i R. Mflltitf, noTch-uitlim. (i. .1. Mrlli.lt, HirrtitinllHt'. Cfirl h.Mellott, mtTrlriiiiluw. Aiiiiiirtnz Huiivnii, lUfrclmuiiliw, W. V. Hurt, hM'n hun.liw. Irwtth l.akr, mT( haiitltxr. Mm. M.uildn Akrr, mrlirtUilHf IliMml Town-LIp -'. r. K. him, iiicri'iiathiii', Mr. M. I-:. M:itm, ni'TWnui'lue. Otrni-ll tV Sun, iii''ichliith.r. H"m. I'filiiMT, nnrrhuTiif.f. W . I". itorittiii, iio'i -Iisiim. W . If. k tick, niiii'litimry. lil. K. lift, lift! iUiU''. " llnifli Cnek Townplilp. .1. K tlHckrn, nii-rrtifiuili"'. (1. II.. Si tlflK'k, llitrl l.:il)illM', lii'n. Lvncli. iiit-rt-liini'li!!'. V. Trinx. in'Ti'lmii-ll-f. M. V. Hfirt, wt;liT. -luliii ricMinf.-r, lin'trliumliMo. ' (il'O. V. Ml!)il)tt, IIMTfllirnl';. Jlo nl i i -a lun I, inrclimi(mi DiLIIii Towti!1ilp. Hurry H;imil, i'ii;:ir, S. I.. HllCkll'V, IliTt'llittllll0. Kriink C JfMic, nnrrhai'iliM. Mr-. .1. L. W.h h, lutllin.-ry. J. li. Wi-h li, tniiri'liuiMiiM-. (J. Ki'lit'v. hi -rchaiMlihu. thin. 1- Sprc.i, ri.Hlr. t;hn!. Mrilfiit-u, uircliathllrtc, K. -M (lints mei chuntJi'. J'.linur Kmiiftfy, mcrt'liiinill'M?. S. ii. Cronici , xtovi'i. lioy Morrow, iiii'ti'hiiiiili.xo. L. II. tiruvt', utt'i i:hnn'liM. Wlin (r.liit-r A. Son, lui-rchfuntiMj. 1. Irking Cri-uk TownHliip. Ionk)iIi It. Mcllott; jron liuinllfK. W. K. SpeiT, u.urclminllHu. V il. Ilnli'iifttit-Hil, nieicliutnliHe. K. J. Crott. iiier:liHiHiie, M(Coimt'llflur y.r. A. F. Lit I If, millinery, tiro. Y. Snitlh, ifriM-erifK. io. It. Miillotl. Imnlwurc nnl niarlilnrf y. V. II. Nfflnt , haritwart;. C. C. Itciuk-r, Knii't-ilfM. Win, Nttinur, turnituri!. J roiit'- Dnij Sitiru, ornH. W. ji. Du kHtii. drnH. (ito, W. Ui'iHticTiV niercliainlixo, Hull A llt-mltfr inen'liumJiM' 4ifit. Kt-Xltltll, ('iHTH T. .1. i;nnr)r, l;iriotng impletiieiitM. A. I'. ;tr .V Non., iiijrcli;iiit tiiilor. S. A. ffhit, f liruii ii 4 implnotMitK,. Alln rt Ston r, ninV'-s .V l.uiuy goorU, Ino. A. Irwin, Krocrit-. . M. Kt'inicdyi liritt'jt. I. Iv. rlolmstoii, liu-rclitiTi'tiw. Iihi. W. tin-.ill't'ml. nicri'liHiLle. I.. . .Scyliir, cin-trf. J.ivM Mitliov, iot't'rit'P. A. . Irwin V o,, tiiiliiiicry. PSIcinti:i;l(f Itros., ruivnct. 'I ltnn. iiillll. lOrtTio. , I. I. M:t1ili, liiH IM'W. (J. It. hteveiif, noTi-liant tailor t.'inrlt K. .Si'o.i, yiiH-rric-. (mi, W. H;ih A' Co., nn rrhaii'li!. JSiiiniiel Hfii'lcr, tuiniiurts s. Cl-v(-ii4-r, tnrniiure. Tuylor Townlitp. f'uli'b Huiton, niL'i i-h.-indifi. V. It. Kv;iif, ljujfi;i'H. elfin (Jlifniiiit, luruititri' lia'Uwiin. A . .1 , l,;iinln-iHon " ini;ii-)tuiidiMi. N. .M. Kirk, nuTcli.ui'llhf . W. Ij hurkstivHM'r, incr-'tunidlht'. S. t'. (Iruci'V. loti'i:ttHiioii(i. M H'hiK't I.h'mIik. iiiiTfhiitidiHe. lUit.i rt Hilton, iiH:r-liaiidint. A. N. Wittur, nicrchiiiidlMi. ThoiiiM,u TdwiihIi J. M. CnvHlt, ineri'lifiiHli-o. Atiiofi SliHrfiL'. inori b:i riJ Iiici, C. I .oni;lfi, i.'riliittiillH,. l.i'hiiM Kvrrt. riit'rch.iiHliM. i f.. V. !jllU, Ill!ri-Illlllltl'. Toil TDWUIllp. Iithrt A. Huiiill. hiiT.-lutiiillni , .lodn '. illlllt, IfltTI'luilnllSit. hit I'ure, iiii.Ti-liKiiilitt. i iii'in 'owllli,. .ImnCM A. I'.i'iittv, fncrfli;intllHi'. M. i. Lii-hh-y, nn-r cliitii.tix;. Sri li-vt-r llniK., IIILM't'tiatKllnb. S. K. .Me Kim-, ini-ri-liiiiittlM!. n tlii-rult ItriMlii-rs, ni -rirhuniliN,-. Wi-Uh 'J'uwntiii. V. II. ItitiniigiiriliMT, nib-rnliuiiillkL-. .M. W. lluiit'k, iiiirrrh.iiiilii.i-. N. li. (.'ininiiitliiiiu, niei I'tiMliiliHO. V.. A. Morton, ui'-ri-li;inilHi. .Mi. K. i.. Mi Dliiin, iiiil'lnrry. Urn. W. hiu:, mi-rchu mlt-tr. li. i. ll'trlun. lut.-i't'liitiiiliM.-. Atnl ni.li.-o in li.Ti.hy (ilvtrn tt, all tuxuhlef tlCTI-lll lllHl all fill. K.'.llf.llllICO villi Hit- Mi-ri-uiitili- A pt.r li-. ' Act of Ai-simiiIiIv lll lie ln l.l by liie Tr-iiMit-!.r ul' Killtitn iiouiily, Hi titm tit i.'iiii.iuiii-Mnii wiiit the kiaiiI A ijriilM-r, tit the olti.-t; III Hit- Cniiiilv Tl i'Iihiitlt, ill IIjij Cmirt Il.tiii, .Mi-Cm llslmr, l'eliiisylvitliiii, (ill .Moii- l-'V- A.lll III. I'.IIW, I...IWIMJII Hiu hull I I. ,i iii u'llltirku lit. lim) 4 u'l-lnclt p. hi., wlllrn tlllil wli.im All p:irtn:s I iitiTentoii uiu rnilllruij lo p puur Htul nil Krii'V.tm-f-N uill ho hiniril. .Kc. W. IIIXSHN. .MiJI'ctiiililu Aiirttlnitr. ATTACKED BV A MOB aDd boatcu, in a labor riot, until covered with sores, a street cor conductor applied lSucklen'H Ar nica tSalve, and was soon sound and well. -'1 use itiu my family," writes Cm. J. Welch, of Tekonaha, Mich., 'and find it perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns Only LT. cat Trout's drug store. BURNT CABINS. Miss Edith Speck is homo on a vacation from Millcrsville State Normal. Mrs. Uebecca Miller, who spent tho winter with her daugh ter, Mrs. Gracy Naugle, returned to her homo at Kanuettsburj; last Saturday. Oren Cisney, who has boon era ployed at I'arkosburg, l'a., re turned home last Saturday. Ceo. Carlon, of Shade Cap, spent a few days last week with his two daughters at this placo. liev. J. S. Phillips started Mon day for Conference at Berwick, Luzerne county. Chalmers Peterson and Cora Doran spent Saturday at Neely ton. Miss Anna Price, of Neelyton, is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. James Waters. Tho people of this section, who have had grippe, are better at this writing. FOUV'8 HONhV AND TAR Cures coughs and colds. . Cures bronchitis aud asthma. Cu res crou p and whopping cough. Cures hnarm-ness and bronchial troubles. Cures puciinouia afud la grippe. Sold by all dealern. WIENER MILLINERY Clever Conceptions of Artistic Millinery Ready for Easter Children's and Infants' Headwear, Flow ers and Foliage, Fine Ribbons, Fancy Gauzes and Chiffons. o 3- Dress Wonderful Offerings In Spring Dress Good's Mohairs, Voiles, Poplar Cloth, "Soiesette." Shirt-Waist Goods in all the Spring Washable Fabrics Linen, Gingham, Aercerized Silk, Wash Silks, Fil de Soie. Novelties, Belts, Neckwear, Gloves, Jus trite Corsets, Beautiful Muslin under wear, Hosiery, Select Diess Trim mings, Laces and Embroideries. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Vd. SLi: HANNKR ROUSS RACKET STORE! 4 Prices for February and March. l!0 U)., building paper, per roll 7"'. Tar roofing paper "" und $1. ,'i o. , bottle of machine oil 4c. 2 qt., covered bucket "e. .'1 and 4 t., covered bnekct. .H aud 10c. ( and 8 cjt covered buckets .A'.i and 2(hi. The heaviest No. R wash boilers. .K'hj. W.od saw double brueo 40c. Hutt traces 40c I.ont; traces per i.air...4S, 5 and (iKc. Breast chains, per pair li'.'c 10 qt tin buckets 10c. 10 qt dairy pails liic. 12 qt dairy pails 17c. 14 it dairy pails 20c. Cobbler sets complete 42c. Axle ;rcuse iu buckets 2.'ic. 5 ft cross cut siws !IK. ft cross cut saws $1.10. 12-iu. shoeing pincei-s 5"c. S-in. cai')enter pincers " ..24c. l.'l-in. wmid tiles I'M;. Wagon whips OHo. Collee mills IS and 32c. Table oil oloth l"x We are now handling tho Walkover shoes at $.1.50 and certainly have sold a lot of them. See them. We now have a nice lot of now shoes and It will pay you to see them. In taking an inventory, wo llnd that we have about six pairs of shoes that we had last year at this time. ' HUJL,L Sc BENDER, Proprietors. The April Smart Set. In the novelette which opens the April Smart Set, (iraco Mac Clowan Cooko has struck an en tirely new note in fiction. It is a story of the West? so saturated with the atmosphere of that part ofourcountry and so photograph ic in its depiction of ranch life that it will tako high rank among the best tales of that class: yet it is more as a character study that "TheKed-IIeaded Woman" will win praise. Tho heroine is tho most original, tho most human, the most refreshing woman, who for a loxig tinio has stepped Jrom a printed page. There is no read er who will not be fascinated by her vagaries and interested in her remarkable career. A GUAKANTI I O CtKI; F0K PILHS. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 0 to 11 dayti. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it "will bo forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Branch Manager, We intond opening a Uranch in this, or adjacent towns, for the district between York and Som erset counties, and require a thoroughly reliable aud compe tent life man to take charge as District Manager. Good renew al contract. Communication con fidential. Address Bun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, (111 (111 Stephen (i Irani liulldlng, Philadelphia, Pu. flSSr Ccrly Rlscra Th famous UtiiM pU. Silks o 3t PATTERNS. Window blinds or shades S to Hoc, Curtain poles He. Telescopes ...,.'i(J to Suitcases il to f2.l0 Cotton bats !l and lie Med blankets (15 to 1. Men's overalls !IH to 7o!. Men's cotton punts Nile to 91.15. Rolling pins 10c. Double sjiring traps: 25c. Wire cutters und plyers 38c. Heavy bridle bits c. Dinner buckets 2:tc. Diet, lanterns 4Sc. See our 55c axes A nice matting 10c. Hotter ones at 12, 111, to 2.5c. Trunks ut all prices $1.(10 to S.'i. Lantern globes 5c. Lamp burners 5 and ic. We have some barguins la hats for boys and men, a hat that we sold at 45t now is :i."ic; 8!ie onus at 70c; $1.20 ones at !iOe, and $1.00, these are bar gain.1 MILL PROPERTY Tor Sale or Rent. Owing to the demands of other bus iness the undersigned will sell or rent his mill property at Pectonvillo, Md. This mill bus line water power the year round, is equipped with full roller process, has a lino custom and Is nea a railroad station. Terms are all right and this is aii-excellent, chance for the right man. Call on or address the owner M. PKCK, Pectonvillo, Md. pXKCUTOit'sNorior;.-i.tiiwiii una iemii uienl or IMvIti llt-uriiur.liite of Tuyliti town Hlnp, KlltLOIII-OlllltV. I'l'DDylVlilliu. (l(t(UKC'(l. l.c-tlers tCNtuini-nlui-y un Urn nhiivo ustulti having lirtm Ki-uuteil lo Out uuderHiirneil, ull pei-HoiiH liiiU-htcil to thu huiU umiuh ure re ijiinsitrU in uiukrt imyiiiL-iiL, nd IIiokh liuvlnv oluiuis to iiresittit tilt, hilme without Uttltly lo tiKt. I. IIKKKNKIC i.yiiia a. ni:i:KNKit, Executors, " Hustontown. Ii. California. California entertains every year a host of visitors. By rea son of this, she has gained a great reputation for hospitality. Cali fornia wants you to visit her this spring. Tho Rock Island Sys tem would like to havoyou try its up-to-dato service from Chicago or St. Louis to the Golden State. Asa special inducement greatly reduced rates are offered daily, March 1 to May".. Ask your homo agent or write to John Se bastian, Passenger Trallic Man ager, Kock Island System, Chi cago. 0no T.linute Cough Cure Fop Cough, Colds and Croup. Ixr Sale at Trout' dru? store. "Ask for the 1905 17 1 IT A (t . ifc'ijifll Jllftlifl $! Vour dollars will go farther at our store than any where else. We have just received a car of Barb Wire, Smooth Wire and'Nailst which we bought in November when the price was the lowest, and 'we can sell to you now for less than factory price. r A A rkArVC Woven Wire Fencing IjUU KUUb at Prices so Ion as to Surprise all. 9 strand heavy wire 35 cents per rod; 6 strand heavy wire 25 cents per rod. Good yellow muslin 5 1-4 cents per yard by the web. 500 yards fancy Rag Carpet 35, 45, and 50 cents per yard. 40 COOK STOVES and RANGES on hand to select from, 13 Ull IIJIIU IU iClCll 1IU1I1, ) Furniture We for outside and in; and then furnish it from Top to Bot tom at bottom Prices. We are having built 3 Carloads of Buggies and Wagons which will be here in April and ior high grade guaranteed work, we will sell lower than any other dealer in the county. We get Jobbers Prices and will sell at wholesale prices. We have bought 200 TOMS Of which will he in in TMIAPIMl BTT time for spring plant- PlSOSPH A I r ,n- We cany no & I1VUI Hill fertilizers over; so you get nice fresh goods heiv.ard ou-price will bo lower than others. Remember we have 3 Stores in Huntingdon county. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. mm, r m M 1 Spring is Here at Last M Hi and brought with it a great many orders for suits. If you have not placed your order yet drop in and look over our line of Roods, get prices and see how we 'build a suit. We can show you any thing in our line and we are sure to please you. ' GOLDSMITH'S TAILORING PLACE. Hi Hi !3 McConnellsburg, Fa. Opposite the Public School Building. (j Read This Twice Star Trading Stamps Clvn, Fix It on Your Alemory, It is interesting to know "that" $12.95 buys an Oak Bedroom Suit. $12.95 buys a Parlor Suit. $ 2.95 buys an Enamel Iron Bed full size. ( RA QC; buys ex Velour covered CfcO.S couch , A postal will bring yoft an Illustrated clrcnlur. H will p0Kt you on prlom. Conipliito Uun, of Furnituro, Cariets, MuttlnKH, Oil Cloth, Lot-o Curtains, Stiudim, out. - Stiir Trading tumpu gf iven. Closo to w m. n. it. i 13.17 depot. J DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT T II .00 bottl. ootiUInt 2i Hnuilha IrUI Uu. which Mil. lot SO cnl S OKLT AT TMI UktOIATOIT OF K. C. D7ITT COMPANY. CHICAGO. II T Kodol Almanac and 200 DOLLARS - $ ! to 35 each. 1 Cheap, medium and high priced. can furnish vou hardware and glass to put up a house, a S.i(p rnnf in nut nn if nnH nnint and enjoy the distinction of carrying the largest variety of merchandise ot any firm mmmmmmMf mmimmmi mfrmti . 44 I 4 in ti! Ki Mi Hi H RJ Hi m Hi ) 14 f!i 'ti Mi East Markct strcet YeaJ Calendar,"