it I tvirran M Food. ''The most carious food product of tha Pamwin Isinn1s Is the pnlolo, a i ' (worm which the natives catch nnd bake as they wouli sweet potatoes. Ths Kew Tsar OnllooH. The busing of tha country tin be;om to dt)p)ntDt upon politic, especially ths mumifar-turinir anl Importlatf Ititerssts, that thorn la again a lull In Its 'nativities, wait Incfto s"fl what ehnnKAs may talcs plaes lb tariff an-1 othur laws nsarinn uoon such Im- ponniit bran- hs of trail". A) Con(rm can not niuturw such chstiipvi much bnfore tha last ol summer, the outlook Is so-newhitt dtai'our!iUtf. lint m the ii'iin time the vexations of sueti a stats of thinir onght not ty to be allows! to frt the nervous system. I Butter times will oom at last on mora iib stantial buils. Meanwhllo It Ih well to knovr I that worry to the norv Is the proline source ot Keurnlitfa anil kindre 1 ailments, n t It Is also estatillsbol that In spite of what Ootiifress may Jo, or any other causa ol Taxation to the nervous sy-em. Ht. Ja!ob oil will euro Nuiimlula In anv form. It Is i ior busings to worry au'l irr-iw stole When one can gut wall ami llnully prosper. IMstntl Cannot be Cared Vr local applications, aa they cannnt reach tha 4tsasl purtlon of the enr. '1 henvis only one way to cure Jf ness, anil t hst Is i t constitu tional rmdl. lrf ness Is oausnt by an In-ism"- ! condition ot tlie tnuctmn lining ot the EiisisoliUn Tube. Wl'n this tule kis In flam I you have n rumbling sound or Imper fect bearing, and when it, Is entirely closed Deaf aest Is the rssiilt, and nnlese the Inflsin nation can be taken ont anil this tule re store! tolls normal mini it Ion, hearing will be destmyitil torevrr. Nine raece nut ot ten ars eausr.l hy citarrh, which Is nothing bntau in 0ip"il rsmditlim i f the nmcoti- surfaree. ' W'e will gle One Hiiiiilrert Dollars for any easenf llfns irnuaed tiy rst.irrlil thxt can not he cured hy Hall's C atarrh Cure, bend tor circulars, free K. 3. CitrxnT & Co., Toledo, 0. W Sold by Druggists, iJo. About one-thirl tti" butter importe.! Into Great lirltiiui last yi-nr cuiae from In-ninurk. FITS stnppeil trre tiy In. K I lr's !li: T Nsiivr l;Ti iii u. No tits aftrr tlrt day's use. tuivritis ctiri-s. 1 realise ami s.'.m trial Imi. Heine, lir. Kline. Nil Arch f-t.. Vlula.. I'll. Htrikliic im omtiij:o Ktii.'lih shoes two fl?---i hi ik r tliiin Ain w.nni'ii ri' iin wear linen. 1'lso's tiiire for Consiimptli n has snrnl nie many a doctor a t.ili.- K II ikpv. Hopkins ' I'l ii i!, liiiltltnorc. Mil . Iii Ci-mlier J. l-.H. Vr. Wlnslow's Soothing .-vrii for chtldrnii tretliliiu. softens the gunis. reduces inflimi't titiu.ulinys i ii in. cures mnd ciiiii'.-'ic. a battle Tin-Into l.url Kliik'-'liilo b"ii-t .1 tin- m. -t nni'ielit iO'Tuli' in tin- I'lliteil Kinvvl' lll. The .ttest Plcnsnnt Way Of ptx-ventinu the Krlpjic. colds, bindnchesnnd fevers is to Ufc thu Ihiuld Un.U Ive rrim dy, fyrupof Figs whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be benefited one must get the true remedy tiinnufncturoil by the Californtii Fig Syrup Co. only. Foi ml'.o by all druguUts in .Vic. and SI hot t lis. There hp- 4".nn0 nrtit. In l'lirisb nn re than half of them painters. Tub Most Simpi.k and Srr HuMrrir for n Coush or Throst Trouble is "Hroii n' Iniiic.'ildl TtxKliu." They poskcks real merit. The chlet cxponentti of music in Japan am women. food's Itse iMt b. I ... hai proilucnd. it cures when otu meJclnos utterly fail. Its record is un equalled In the hltftory ot medicine. Its suo etiss is basoj upon Its Intrinsl merit. Uooi's Sarsaparilla Is tho Oae True Blood Puriflcr. U aj, Jl OSIIa are easy to take, mild, effec nOOU S T HIS live. All druggists, c. l'N V t till OPIUM rpli In 30 ilsn No pay till cureil. DR. J. STEPHEN S, Ltblnon.Ome, TUT. AFRMOTOlt CO. does Mtlf the world's winduilil biuiuuM, Ihmouw It Ku reuueed Uiecosl at UkI power to 1 11 mint It nu- It liu nisnj brsurb nouiM-s, mini suiivllM ll .kI and refslr A ruur ii Mir. it ran sua hum lun.lih a vl -, Ix-tirr article tr Irm uioiicj limn Iu.i.r.a. , iiia.n. ' I. Ill 1 1 1( BIIIJ Uoarfsl, Hteel, Uslramwa altor I'nniDltlim WlmlirilllA. Tlltlna ' and Fixed Htcel Toi.rs. SUimi Sm, Nk FrsiuKS, Steal Kooil Cutler, and i Orlmlvri. (in aDullratliin ii mil tiam on Ot Uipni- srtlclml that It will fun.i.h luiii January in at 13 Um usual price. It alio roaias Tank and Cumiisnl all klnili. ttrod tor catalog ua, FatiMy l I2la, Kwkwdl sai FUIatrs Suects. Cllcn 11 Dill II ""1 WHISKY lithlts rnrtd. Bonk sent VriUm rais. w. . a. eoou.ii. iiuni. to. World's l alrl HKIHI'ST auauii e MprriaL y RANUM Is Pure and unsweetened and can be retained by the weakest stomach. A safe, easily digested FOOD for DYSPEPTICS! Sold by Dkl'QQISTS EVERYWHERE t John Carle & Sons. Nrw Vnrk mja id Sarsaoarilla Any sarsaparilla is sarsaparilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades differ. You want the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There are grades. You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it would be easy to determine. But you don't. How should you ? , When you are going to buy a commodity whose value you don't know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their experience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been on the market fifty years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is a reputable medicine.. There are many sarsaparillas. But only one Ayer's. IT CURES. .,-;, Japan's Great Cathedral. : When foreign architects visit Japan nnd we the Cathedral of Buddhism foi iht first time they aro generally as tonished at the mnKnlflcent structure. It Is executed In pure Oriental style, and Is richly ornamented with carv ings. 11. Ito, a famous tniiider, ol Nag-ova City, designed It. The stino ture was commenced In 1S78, and was completed thin year. The cost has been I tstlmnted at 17,0 10.0IK). It would tiara ! Rreatly exceeded this amount had nol j numbers of Iluddlilsts worked without I nDy recompense. As the structure neared completion lliti committee having the work In zhnrge was much perplexed as to, fire Insurance. They fouud that no com pany would assume the rlk on such a ). Valuable wooden structure, the danRet of destruction by Dre being very great, I nnd thus the premiums would amount to an enormous Bum of money. At last ! the committee decided on a deidgn de vised by Dr. Tanabe. Mnmtcrs ol powerful foundations were construct ed, both exterior and Interior, which can be made to piny on all parts of th structure at the same time. Usually only one great ornamental fountain Is playing, rising to the great hlght of 157 feet. This Is probably ths largest artlilelal fountain In existence, emitting SS.oso pallona per hour. In ense of tire nil the water pressure Is di rected through the numbers of exterlot and Interior fountains, thus every pnrt :f the structure, both Inside and out, could snon be drenched, nnd uuy cor tlatsrutloti soon extinguished. A Now DUIl. . A worthy couplo who haro como tvlthlti a fortnight from the North of Irvland wt-ro fortunate cumuli to fonu the aoiinaintaiK-o of uonw klmlly Atr.cr leans who oociiiilctl tlie apnrtitient ll rtvtly tinJor tht-iu. aiul tried tln-lr host to uiiike tho HtniiiKcrs fool at hoino Hinld tin new 8tirrotiiidlni!. On Sat urday they ai-nt Uieui a fow of our n.i tlve delleaeles fur their Sundiiy din nop. ami last nUht the Irl.sli k'entlem.ui ttoj:pe.l on his way down stulrs to cx liress li'.s tlianlcs for the courtesy. "And so you say you never taa'od t-raiilicrrli-s hefore," nld the Ameri can's wile. "I hope you liked them. "Very ti lee, Indeed, niadiiini'," ftld the stranger, with u little hesitation in his vol.-e. "I supxme It's what you call a eultlvaleil taste, though." "Ild your wife like them?" "She ate a few, thaiik you, hut "he's not lieeu very well lately nnd ft lit t lo tlilnu upsets her soinetltnes. You nee they're rather a hard fruit to digest, and " "Hard to rtlspst!" exclaimed the American. "Why. they're perfectly di gestible. It must have been Bomefhlng else " "How did you eat them?" put In his wife, a new light breaking upon hei face. "Oh, with sugar and cream," replied tho Irish gentleman placidly. New ' tia'. As to tho Great Dune. When rrlnce Mnuiarck liwt his fa vorlte Great Iiaiie, Helchshund, tlie younjr Oennan Emperor gave him an ! other, and the news wan caMed all ovei ' the world. Until tlien very few except . thimu bora In the Fatherland were aware that the dot; wan IndlKctiouH to 1 that country. Credit Is undoubtedly 1 due to the tlermnna and Panes for tin preservation of these dog, and foi brhiKllik' Uiem to biich a hltih devret of domestication. There la reason tc believe Uiat these di-Kcendants of tha ditfs h(h fur tiiiutliii; the wild boat 1 by tji-rnian noblemen ntv of the family ! of "dts of war" of the nnclenht, which were clad In armor and fought side by ' aldo with soldiers. At tlie siege of j Corinth tlfty of thette terrible dogs wen j stationed at an Important outpost, nuj on the enemy's landing they attacking and fought until only one was left lUlvo. He flel and woke tlie drunken garrlyou, and saved the city. Rlttcn by a Wasp. George llolbrook'a H-year-ohl chlhl, while playing uear tlie home of Its: pur euta In Letcher Cotiuty, Minnourl, wa stung by a yellow Jacket. The llttli one screamed and its mtrtlier ran to lu aaalstance. The r.tlng had entered iti left log below the knee. Tlie limb be gan to swell rapidly, the child went In. tosnosuM, and In ten minute after tb Insect had srung it the little one died. .says Kngliah Coal Is Superior. It Is ttald that the superiority of English coal makes tho westward trip if Atlantic steamers faster than ths eastward. The fact, however, may be also partly accounted for by the preva lence of westerly winds. SIX PEOPLE BURNED TO DEATH. HORRIBLE RESULT OF A FIRE. Husband, Wife and Two Children Perished Together. Blx dentbs nrn thu result of n mysterious fire that occurred at i 'M o'clock Thursday tnornlnit nt the residence of Jnhn It. Hlblmrd at llt'.H Kiwt Long street, Columbus, Ohio Tho dead are: John It. Hlbbnrd. Mrs. John II. Iliblmrd. Mrs; t'linrfes l.ts-, nged 22, Ilnrnesvllle, Ohio. Miss Fny lllbbiird, nitcd l'.l, Unrnesvllle, Olilo. liorothv Illbbnnl. nifed .1 yenrs. Allen liibbard. nge,' 0 yenrs. Mrs. J.ee nnd Mis llllilnird. f Ilnrni-svllle, are nieces of Mr. HIM-nrd nnd wen- nu'iullim tbo liollilnvs with their unele. linrntliv nnd AUeu Hllibitrd are cbiidn ii ot John llil.l iir.l. Ili-xldi's tln-se tinfortuiillte ieoie, there were In tlu house nt the time Annie H"ll,n enlnred servant and four other children ol the mil. bard fiitnily, Welwter, Walter. Jnhn nnd Illnton, wlnwe ngi-s rniiKe from s to II years. They nil cHcnpcd by iiiin'lug from as ml- story window. Ainile lieil suffen-d n frie-t-ure of one nnkle mid Vult-r lllldutrd ciriiln ed one of bis iiiikli'S. The others nre not In jured. The house Is a largo tnodern frame, two stories and mi attic in height, mid wits heuteil with natural gu l- mi'itiis of n liirnie e. The jTohnldy lire resulted from mi ex'loson of liiittirul gns, tlioiiirli the In. is iik to the origin will never be known. Annie 1 ii 1 1 is the only oin wln escaped whoeriii giv' mivthlnu' like a rnlloniil iiecoont of the terrible calamity. '1 he house Is not badly burned, hut the in terlor Woodwork Is badly scorched. Annie says she wn- awakened by n sense of chokliiK and found Icr room full id smoke. Me tried to run over to the part id the lion,-the family were sleeping in. but found the hall so full of Mti ke that sin culd not not do it, nnd, r-'turnliis- to her room, raised the window and jumped to the ground, iibout -0 feet, breaking her ankle in so ibdng, I hen she -aw Mr. liibbard ;it thu window of the room wtn re some of his . h 1 1.1 -roll Were si i-pilik'. II" dropped the four boy- out and tin Ii fell, exl.h ntly ovi r. otne by smoke. lll b.i.ly was foiitui with his arms stP'telied aero"" tie-wiielowsill. just as he i fell after dropping Webster llii.bard to the ' ground. All tin- s. bodies were found ! In the nii.o room. Tln-v exidentlv run there to I.- -ape and Were stllTo Hied. 'Ill' bodies are nil burned beyond r u-nltlon. A tc K-htior, who was awaken -d by the seri atus of Annie lieil. ii lit-. I the lire department, and lit war the w-ork of hut a few minutes to ex tinguish tlie llatiiis. I lie family ate Xew Vi ar s din icr at t he j riiittciideii hotel yi sterday. and at a p. m. 1 went to the fsldeii .if Thomas II nut linrtxit, !a brother, a hr-Hni r-in-law. to spend New i Year's eve. It wa.s about II o e.n k when j they returned home and at nice retired. Mr. liibbard wits it well-known bii-lness I man. and win-the secretary and mniiager of 1 tic ( em rul tihio iikturitl gas and fuel com pany, THE FATE OF FRANK LENZ. Hit Last Nigut Murdered for Hn Camera nnd Revolver. I.i ti. passed Ids last nltrlit at the li .usc o Ava l'arshii. un Armeiiian, at Tc hlekanl. Tin r-' were a number of others in tin- house. Including an rmctiimi priest and several Kurds. W hen I.eiiz was unpackim; his trap-i Ills revolver dropped to the lloor. tine of the Kurds ph ki I It up and wanted to keep it. Si HIM- ii also cu. is Kent of gn at va'ne. re It. loii, and ... al parts wi re Ten was not feeling well, and his host line! him some chicken broth for supper, lie had a stock of raisin-, and these he -liareii with the Armenian priest. '1 he next un ruiiik' he started on his way. He took with hill, some more - i . i . - K - -1 . broth li:ieb-by a I'lir-hii. Half in, hour l.i.er In was ii ad. hut was May 10. l;i. tin lcuiiig Ami I'lir-ha's house, l.enz took the en at caravan route. lending from Tabriz 1'i-r-ia. to t oiistantniople. It Is t. fc.r, t highway of tic- iiri id. At a ili-taii -.- .d nearlv thru-ii. iii aid d to the viIIiil;, of Kohla In- was waylaid by a siIIMd of num. Alliollk' them Were the Kurds. u, flit. t he -I, III the holM-e With him the lilu-ht I ef,,re. Thc had evidently planned to waylav and rob him. I.uizwns ipilcl.lv surrounded. If.- drew bli-ti-M Is. t. I in i . f. e h .uld ue It his ' bund was ai -t cut oT t the wrbt by a I blow fiotn a sword. Hi, Ih ts ai d swor.N 'lin ! ished him. l in-man w ho ha I wanted his r. -! Volvcr the uiuht before took that for In share. His camera wa - broken up and tin ' ii-tul pans a! porii. i;Ve, his clothing was divided, i Kurd took the rubber tires from the bicycle nnd afo rwards made saddle girths out of them. The body was dragged a Mion di.-lanc,. awuv, and after wards buried by those who found It. Sa -htlebeu and Chambers met and obtain ed from Ava I'crshii. Hie pri st who had shared I.en.'s raisins, i.nd many others, their storiis. They nil ideiitiilcd jj-nz'-i pi.-ture. 'J'he uecoiiiit of the murder and robbery wa obtiilncd from tin so to whom the Kurds bad told it and exhibited their plunder. When the houses in the surrounding vll lagi s were m arched, Saehtlebeu and ( ham-Is-rs found in different ones the pieces ol I.cnr.'s camera. They also recovered the greater part of bis clothing. Th" urn. st s, yhte mtVH been publisliisl then followed. I he cilvrts to llud I.cnzV grave were uuiivillng. SIX WERE KILLED. Tho Carolciineai of a Conductor Results in An Awful Accident. At 11 o'clock Saturday tdght two freight trilillH Htood oil II SWit 'll lit Sebooley s station, suvell miles cast of f hlllleothe, U. The rsl train pulled nut and the conductor thinking llllll tlie secoll l olio Would follow, left Hie MSKch open, l ift--en minutes later the oust bound express came along at 40 miles an hour und running into the open switch col lided with tlie train standing there. lloth trains were budly wrecked. Engineer loin .Michaels of thu express bad liotli anus and legs cut off and dl -d at his l-uo lu ITiiiiicotlie, 11 ih 11 ri -ii. a i , 1. .ti .il.itl.ers, wus liistuntly killed. Engine i 1 ll.-siaiiiions of thu freight, es.-uped wiiluiut serious In juries, but his Uremau, (ieorge Addis, and Uliotlicr llreillllll J. 11. fox Welu killed. Jesse King, the front cud brakeiii.in, was also ki.l ed aud l'ostul fh-iks J. lilgerton, of I.ove- llltld, aud J. I). MlirphV, of lileenllehl, were badly Injured. Comlii :or 1 'mu Jirown, of the express, bud to wal,-. two mile, to telis- Iihone the uuws to f hinicolhe, 1 oiiductor Iciidersou of the freight is responsilili) for thu wreck as Im left tlia switch opu. Tho pussongcrs on the express were badly hhuki-n up. but none were seriously injured. Later J. LMgnrton, the puntal clerk living at Lovcluud, O., died of Ins injuiies at 11 o'clock Huuday night. '1 his makc u killed. Ths Injured ure cured for ul Clilliicolhi Tnrki Bnipend Hostilities. Tho Turkish government has ordered the commander cf the Turkish forces surround lug Zeilouu to suspend hostilities pending the negotiations which tho r pn scntutlves of Um powers have, entered Into lu order to bring ahoiil the surrender of the Zeltounlls. Tho atub.iwii-bus. have given their respective consuls at Aleppo full liberty of action In ro Kr l to thu titep which they may think tieoHssary to tuke to irevall upon the in surgents to surrender. ARMENIANS INTIMIDATED. Th Tnrkith Committioo Blames Them for ths Tronblot la Asia Minor. t'nltod Htntin Minister Terrell hns rwelved telegrams from Ainlab, Asia Minor, saying Unit disturbances had taken place there In which time persons wore killed and that there had been bloody nutbrsik nt Orfnli, lasting two days. Miss t'orintnt hl nttnek, ii medullary at that tdaee, receiving the assur ance that she should hiive a gunrd and bo conveyed in safety to Aintiih, 'I wicgraiiis froni lliirpoot say that the gov ernment hns put n stop to the work of re lieving the needy n-id sulTi ring at that place. Which has been conduetcd through nilpsloii nrles. The Turkish commission of six. which was sent to jsiclfy Armenia, have visited tlins cities. They refused to pay any attention to th- written complaints of Armenians, but summoned the most prominent Armenians mid blamed them for causing the trouble In Asia Minor, and threatened them with death If ipilet was not restored. Tin- commls-loii si-orotly met the most prominent Moslems b-fori-they summoned the Armenians. The failure of the Washington government to establish the consulates authorized bv Conifress nt Ilarpoot and l.reroiim is being harshly criticized by Americans In those citlisj. It Is believed here that the scheme of M I.etrolei.,,1 monopoly, which it was reported Hid been grunted to U HllSsillll SMldlcilte.W lli fall through. ANSWER TO THE PRINCE For Hit Chrittniat Menage of Peace Other Mettaget Acknowledged. The 1'rlnce of Wales line recclv'd from Joseph Pulitzer, proprietor of the ow York ' World, the following acknowledgement of the letter which the prince nnd the lnike of i York sent through Sir frum-ls Kindly's prl- Vale secretary, hoping that tin- dllTeretiees between the I'lilted Mates and tip lit llNtlllll on the Yeli' l-uelaU ipiestloll Would be Utlll cllblv settled; "lioiir t brlstmas tnessiu'e of peace and i g I will was ibs-ply appreciated and had an ' luiportant efte.-t, lie reaction Is almost' cotnpli te. I ' uis-'jeuco has obtained inastery . over llllpul-e. I he W orld tllllllkj- Voll for I the wise I II I lo)d Words Spoken at so l l Itli'ltl II tltlie. "It Is als .l mlng to nek now ledu-e with prob.iind r"r t the elmpn-iit and nnpres- i m.-siii;.. ,.f eon-'ord and amity received by the W'. rld from far linul l.eu-uc. Primate of Ireliind i who cal led Ironi lioinei; fur iliiutl auk-lun. Arcbbs,o. of W.-liiilii-l'r; hr. Walsh. An lil i-h.,p of lubin: l.ord l'l.iunl,ett. Archbishop or liiibllii and Ml dare; the Ar-hhi-hop of Armas'li, the An h- l i-hops ot l.ier I and Mnii' l'.i ster, nicl Mr. .lnd-b in- aiel l.ord I! ..sebery. "It l hoped here th.lt t ll- logic' ,,f the un- preci ib-nted i-xrission of kindness ,.f the greatest (lik'iiataries of church aid State may it h ad to the n rl it rut i 'ii of a di-pnte so trivial that It il l remain unsettled lor 7(1 years. Si .rely , among all the scholars and stub'-tneii and ruh r- of tin- world, theroinu-t be one who, us arbitrator, will meet this sug- of Lord Sails tiry that no sli.-ul I be 'com petent and free from bin.-.' "'I he surest ho I lasting peace nts upon tic enlightened moral sentiment which you have vol I, and wlil-di we fei-lshapts tin- c ur-e of the I iovci titncut in I iiglninl, not lesr than Iii America, and continues thv progress of civiliuttoti." Two Inttantly Killed. bU"ongcr trains collld'-d Tw Monday lib-lit on the Piiitlniore ,V Ohio S uthwestern fr uu t In- rallrway, near i oal f Ity, 11 mil ciunati. 1 hev w which left fi-' ' ht, Louis tho Louisville express, I at T.ii.'i p. in., and the Ion due at T.n.'i. Tlie latter wi Wore kill Were tot. I very littb- tun.- ! eoiuliiiiati iii car i ami Me- express ll . .. d, it- engiii cheek l.elr s I. 1 he of tin l.ollisMlle express ar on the trulu from fit. pel. LuuL-, were t-'h Si The exports from Sh.-ftli the I'nlle.l Males during the crea.e of 7.'II,(MHI over ttlo.i Id. I'tigland. t. s'.i". -lew an lu of sin. MA lK 1CTS. I I ll'sllt ti. (rain, I-lour ami I ceil. Hill AT u 1 n-d a ij. . No. S n-d I.? ttdt.N No. i yellow car, No ..' ),-ll.. sliclied Miked cur, : OA-.No. 1 lille .1 Ni. V wlnte ; iu l-igbt mixed :-i HVh-.Ni. 1 " V, No. J Western I I 1 l.t'l lt- inter pntents l leieU. :i lu r Hiicy S riiis- I aieni 11 :u llilicy ntiitiilil Inter ;i lu Kye U-.ur .m .1 VI I'l 11 a ,m 1 141 a i 1 Ml b. l'. . ti r. ! UU I I ill K oil I I -. i IV '.I' s .. I 11 Oil llAt-Nn 1 tllicilliy n, j , if. :. .Vixcl clever. Nil I Ki im ! New May, In. In aguis .... i", ul I FKr:i No. 1 Miiie M.l, ton 1 1 n No. V w I, lie .Miiliilinu 11 Vi linnsii Middlinii. ji ii i I lirau, bulk j i.i I CTItAW-Wucat s in Oat s r, i Hairy I'roilucta, lil'TTKK Eltfin i rciiiuery y, Kaiicy t reauiei y j . Isu.-y Cuuiiliy Hull ji, tllhl.M.-iii.., uew ;i New Jul., nc jo I rull aud unlaOlo. is III 11 A l'1-l I.H I'.l i bKA.NS llaiid-plcki-il, per hu..,. l Ol Alm-.o-rine, lli mr. bj 1-ri.lll hlole, iu I Alili.io t hums tiivM u, nnl ... ONIU.N.S- -,1H . Im, I'uultrjr, I. to, t IIKKKNs, , pair I I Khr.l st j, , KoiiM I'a. mi l nine, tresh r'fcAi 11 lilt."-, hiu i, In i i,ci kii.viij M Isi-eliauuuus. tKKliS l luvcr ti ihm 1 iiiiulhy, prime :. -.' mi i ii i in tilt I W.'i Jil 4 id 'A -'u j: ij o I t)VIt s.-, S ol W "il 1 I'l 1 ti J TU sU 4 I Hai i.i. m M I-, i w I'lllKll LiiUl.ll j , esui-t, I, III ... 'lAbi-iiC ll.MlA.S.tll, FUHTt HtA'1 No. io n hi t No. COlt.N illxid UAlo hieft Ul 1 I bit Hiiiui n-uiiiery t'tUUVLll.l.riUA It '.ijU ' ) ll'l 4' I Vi -.'ii .'i KLOlTt V lit A 1 No. i ti...t ttiilN Nu. 4 Mixed O.lls-.Nu t VI liitM lit 1 1 tit l runnier', extra, tuun ft- malt 4 $ a 4 -1 VI NtW 1UKK. FLOl'U Patents $ it u VSIitAT Nu V Hoil i;i tou.s Nu : ai OAln title eslern a bb 1 1 Kti t rouuivi y x;t Kuus Mulu mm I'cnn VU VI 11 VK hTOCU. 1 ftsi hai, (.toes Vajujs, hAsr Uiissrr, Pa. CAVILS, 1'rlrhe, l,:tKi to l.inoin $ 4 31) 4 I 4 Vu 4 H a s: 11 1: 4 ai 4 Vi 4 (A s -,i i 00 8 4C s u 5 be 6 U UUUU, l.'.WI tu I.-.IIU lli 'J iily, l.uuu iu l.liuit. Isil Hunt Kti.er., iso tu luuj lb ... CtlUlUlUU, lUU lu ISJUIt 4 in 5 'J S V hi UuUS Light aright Mriliiini,.. liravjr liuugns und Mug.. Iitra.lUMoliMbt.. 4 vo 4 SI a '."i V 5J a ts siissr. Ouuii. !i tu w.1 ins.., 3 id tair, to tu s-J lLa V 74 komuiuu . H ul BplUigLauibt IM Tha national Instrument tho "gnjda," or bagpipe predonilnatcs throughout llulgitrla. Ir. Kilmer's hwp-RcxT cura ell Kidney and Hladder troubles. I'amidilet and ronsnltntlon freo. ljiberstni v lltimlismiiloii. N.Y. Knglmid mnnufucturot perfumes on a very Inrge hciiIc. If iifnictril with sere -rn us lr. Ic Thein son s Kye.watcr lriitfvlt sell nt D.V- prr tn.ttle COrfflfieS There Is more than one food which will cause the body to increase In weight. A free supply of sugar vill do this-, so will the starchy foods; cream, and some other fats. But to become fleshy, and yet remain in poor health, is not what you want. Cod-liver oil Increases the weight because it is a fat-producing food. But it docs far more than this. It alters, or changes, the pro cesses of nutrition, restoring the normal functions of the various organs and tissues. Seofl3 emtU&ion, of Cod-liver Oil, with hypo phosphites, Is pure cod-liver in a digested condition. So that, when a person gains in veight from taking Scott's Emulsion, it is because cf two things: First, the oil has acted as a fat-producing food; and. second, it has rcrtcrcd to the body a healthy condi tion. Such an improvement is permanent: comes to shiy. SCOTT'S l"Ml'l.SI')N hni been en Sv the mcilicil pridcssi-.n ..r twenty (.lik vein- .'. 'lloi is b-c:u,si ulwuvs f.iljl.i'lt -nhv.ivs !' I "1 i isntjiH' tin' rursit X. :. f i..o; ( . ,; tl Hit f;,fli.'lflitrr. 1'tit up in vi cut ni'.l i ..m.-i-s. The small sue inav be enough to n:rc y ur cough or help your baby. EVERYBODY THE LARGEST GOOD EVER SOLD AbsoluteJn Pure ISlilPpiSl ( "One Year Corrows Another i J r Lf! Ifcl 1 , - SAPOL Last Year. Perhaps Mr. E. M. Crow, a special Associated Fress reporter, who lives at 1310 Maple Avenue, Huntington, W. Vs., has knowledge ot tha remarkablo cure of Mrs. Marina Ollklson, the wife of acarpenter of the east en.l of tho city, who, on tho U I of Hep--temher, ISiCi, related hnr ciperienc as follows: "Tor a good miiny yenrs! have been bothered an awful sight with my stomach. I got so I couldn't eat nnylhing nt all without souring on my stomach. Lots of times while working I would spit up grent mouthful of stuff bitter as gall. I kept getting wors- all tlm time und took piles of doctor med icine, but I might as well took that uucli starch for all the good It hns me. It run Into neuralgia of the stomach nil I worked Itself all over bis. Dr. Hardener, tho now doctor tip on T-eiitieth Street, told mu when I saw him it was my stom ach that caused all the trouble and give me an order to the drug store. I look it there, and the Isiy give tu" a box of Kipans Tubules, began gettiug better, and have umJ a little over two boxes, nu t am now sound and well. (Mlgtiedl. Martha Cm KlH.iM, N 1. lSiO fourth Avenue, Huntington, W. Va." filsvi. Tah-iis. srs tilit hr ilriiiirfl.i-i. r hr maS) ll the .rli . cents s l-'tl In "I .0 Ins IllpnaS riirrui'.O eltiM.nv 'it. lu .-.rii.-.i nt,, NfS YijrtL Ksatiio vlnl, 1" 1- -Irs j r v eKJms t. .... ... tffTrrMpdfr. ft Sfl W rfi fLiS s vV "'"t i's P Jfl K 'fcf 0a l '"' tiLiEJiIrM nr. 15 K-si'iiio. t -un . t ! -1" . i.i.-, 1,0 soon lilt. U. iL oULl-N A i-o N-. eiws-li.ll.is, AUaata. SI a. IS ON TO IT r w PIECE OF TOBACCO FOR THE MONEY - Delicious - N ut ri( ious - The Breakfast Cocoa 1.. -. t-rnm fet 1 -.s.n.i!i-niM H' "v -iiii"j Bi'HrX- POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC Ik 4c.tsJHiOI,t'n.r In nil nilsut.a.nd P Ji ci 'EfSViCli t r I lit It trtll J.. Sold II 5 ifV-vJ-'Vt X.i iTinrei.. out- n.-a ni ts-tsiS B1iiK?' Hull r-i.ipt t.f is. su - mn.H E V V,3fn( ..)rsi 1 MUM. 1-eplllS, Hill.. , r. its. " tr Oil l.-J t.s.t .'1Ml., a,i 1 si u IS. IJ j M---1 1 niis-ii .- nu.. ri 1. vsc tg UMITFD UlUVD iv. ft . I VS. !lv.TED tfll.ll.ll 1 111 11 1 iv 1 . ' y DORCrlLSTLf?. MASS. COSTS LESS THAN ONE CtMT A CUP. NO CHEMICALS. ALWAYS ASK YOUR CUQCER FOR Waiter Baker &Cos.Ker.iu.AsrCocoA MADE AT DORCHES ft H.MA'jS IT BEARS THEIR THAOE MARK U 3 ELI L C:iC:3:ATIRE ON EVERY CAN. AVOID IMITATIONS' Year's Fool." You Didn't I'sa You Will Not Th 1 V
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