N. Nerves repinilnponthblwl tor sustenances. Thara fore if the blood In Impure they are; Improp erly fed nnd nervnns prostration results. To make pure, blood, take HloocS s Sarsaparilla TrieOnnTnio Blood Pitrifler. 1; (I for tS. U..JI. Dili e,r habitual constipa- A lnte olBdnl report shows t tint, con trary to common belief, eases of re-Ilk-Ions ninnla nre r(re In t1io ItrltNh Isles. It also discloses the rtr.tiiBe fnct that more mental aberration Is devel fpol among the tribe of peddlers thnn SmonR any other olnss, physicians and niitiflsts eoinlnc next. Melancholia prevails moot In Ireland. "It Is always best to lie on the rlirht Ide," remarked the nlnnip speaker ivhen he heard of the election uf the man he had been ndrocntlns. Drawn Out, The pain of a xnmll bum can be easily rx 1 meted by placing It near heni, which draws tt out. Ono tools tho pain Koini; out as It wcto, and this illustration explains a broad principle of cure ol many tbinirs. For ln stnmw, in a sprain, Severn or mild, warmth by friction bourns a iruo npnratton. But, first and foremost, use St. Jacobs Oil. Thn needed warmth and friction comes fromruh Mnu It on. The skin and Injured muscle frrow soft and licnled and take up tho curative properties of the remedy, nnd it is not ling Vefore on" feels the pain drawn out. Other properties an) at work to strengthen and restore, and n positive, euro follows ilka muglo. SIOO In rriiMnn Oats and Corn, Last year ws off-rel tiOO for the bltfyert yield on oats. 209 bushels Silver Mine Oats won. This year we offer 200 morn on oats, tlflO on Silver Kinir Barly, a Barley yielding in 1895 116 bushels per aero, and 10J on Oohlon Trlomph, Yellow Dnnt Corn, the corn of your dreams! What's Tooslnte and Sand Votoh and 8ucn Hno and Lathyrus and Olant Spurry and Oinnt Incarnate Clover and lots of such things? They'll make you rieh if you plant aplenty. Catalogue tolls you. Ir too will ccr this cr asd sexb It with lOo. postage to tho John A. Snlzer Seed Co., La Crosso, Wis., you will get, free. 10 (Trasses and grains, Including above oats, barloy, corn and their mammoth catalogue. Catalogue alone G?. (A.) tt The general belief among doctors is that consump tion itself is very rarely inherited. But the belief is becoming stronger that the tendency to consump tion is very generally transmitted from parent to child. If there has been consumption in the family, each member should take special care to prepare the system against it. Live out doors ; ' keep the body well nour ished ; and treat the first indication of failing health , of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, is a fat producing food and nerve tonic Its use is followed by improved nutrition, richer blood, stronger nerves and a more healthy action of all the organs. It strengthens the power of the body to resist dis- ease. If you have in herited a tendency to weak lungs, shake it oft. JUST AS GOOD IS NOT SCOTrS EMULSION. .. ... m v 4 Bottlebindinir. You can't judge of the quality of a book by the binding, nor tell the contents by the title. You look for the name of the author before you buy the book. The name of Robert Louis Stevenson (for instance) on the back guar antees the inside of the book, whatever the outside may be. There's a parallel between books and bottles. The binding, or wrapper, of a bottle is no guide to the quality of the medicine the bottle contains. The title on the bot tle is no warrant for confidence in the contents. It all depends on the author's name. Never mind who made the bottle. Who made the medicine? That's the question. Think of this when buying Sarsaparilla. It isn't the binding of the bottle or the name of the medicine that you're to go by. That's only printer's ink and paper I The question is, who made the medicine t What's the author's name ? When you see Ayer's name on a Sarsaparilla bot tle, that's enough. The name Ayer guarantees the best, and has done so for 50 years. jonRftoUoWs "Hiawatha." The Indian epic of "Hiawatha" took the world by surprise, write Hezeklah Biittwworth In an article "How Long fellow Wrote His Rest-Known roevna'' In Ladles' Home JournM. Its form anfl Its matter were for a long time mys teries. How could a Cambridge llter nry recluse produce such an epic? Cer tain critics claimed that the Idea, form nud magic treatment of the poem hnd been borrowed from a Scandinavian age, and the Implication greatly din turbed bis publishers, and must hare caused his sersltlve spirit groat pain. It partly eclipsed for a time the new star In the literary horizon on which all eyes were fixed. The criticism was dis armed; the wonder grew; a fixed star bad appeared. Rut the mystery of the poem Is simply solved. Longfellow desired to produce an epic that should lie In sympathy with nil that was most honutiful anil noble In the vanishing Indian race. Abraham Le Fort, an On ondaga chieftain, hnd furnished School craft, tho historian, much Indian lore and many mystic traditions, with cer tain Indian vocabularies. In which the musical and unmusical sounds of many words Indicated their meaning. Theso traditions mid vocabularies made the work of the poet easy. One only needs to read Schoolcraft, to whom the poet acknowledged bis Indebtedness, to see how this monument to the Indian race, their only grcnt literary memorial, was buildcd. z In a Hot Ilox "t got Into a hot placo once," re marked ex -Sheriff Ilenly, of Marin County. "Iu fnct. It was the hottest place 1 ever got Into In my life. When I was running an engine on the narrow gauga road I noticed a lenk nt the soft plug In the crown sheet of my engine. It kept getting worse, so I decided to fliig I. "That night I raked the fire, and, when the tiro box cooled olT a Utile, crawled In nnd examined the leak. I measured the hole carefully, and, after trying the calipers on a rat-tnll file, I had concluded thut It was Just the thlt.g. I would drive It In and break It off. "I put tho end of the file In the hole, hit it a crack with the hammer, nud, lnstond of Htlckinc. It went clear i through. The next minute boiling hot j water was pouring down on mo from I the boiler. "Tho fire box was only about four feet sijunre and the soft plug was right In the center over my hend, so I could not get close enough Into any of the corners without getting my legs scald ed. I am pretty lnrge, nnd the door of the fire box wns small, but I had to got out or get scalded. I turned my back to the hot water, and by the time 1 wiggled out the door I was the hottest man on the const. When I pulled off my clothes I took about eight square Inches of skin with them. Since thou I draw the watir before 1 do any plug ging." San Francisco I'ost. He Expressed His Opinion. One of the most prominent physicians In Washington owns a farm somewhere In New England, nnd whenever he gets unlienrnbly tired of his fnshlonablo pntlents In town be goes there, puts on his oldest clothes, lays In a stock of corn-cob pipes and rusticates. On'e day Inst summer he was Jogging lazily along a country road In n rickety old cart drawn by a horse almost as rick ety. A countryman walking on tho snmo road asked for a lift nud tho two fell Into conversation. "Who are you working for?" asked the countryman. "Oh, I'm working for Dr. J., down there," answered tho pbyulclau. "What doln'?" "Oh," went on the doctor, "I do ev erything for blm. I take care of him, you know. I dress him nnd I feed htm, and I even wash bis face and put him to bed. I do everything he needs done." "How much d'ye get for It?" asked the native. "My board and clothes." "An' you do all that for blm wash him, an' dress him, an' feed him, an' all that?" "Yes." The countryman looked r.t the doctor a moment In silence. Then he leaned over the wheel nnd spat solemnly. "Well, of all the dern fools I ever see!" was all he said. Washington Post Honrs and Wages. Since fifty years ago there has boea here, as well as In England, a great re duction In the hours of labor. But thli was not accomplished for the pleasure of the wage earners; it was accomplish ed because experience proved that after STABBED THE BRIDEGROOM. Fought With the Brothor of Hit Young Wife. Harry Phafer married flnsln Illalr, In nng'ratown. Uoth reside In Franklin coun ty, nud enme to the bride's parents for the wedding dinner. There John lllalr, the 15 yenr uld brother of the hrlcle, and tho now bridegroom Invamo Involved In a dispute, over a borrowed tenm, nnd lllalr studied Hl.nVr, who Is 17 yenrs old, In tho n"''k nnd oh pt. Tho wounded man has a chanco of recovery. Jilrilr is now In Jail. TllIltE I-ATA1.TIKS AT W1I.K EsntR RK. f'hnrl''S H diru 1'T, a miner, nnd Andrew Fwcni ileh, a laborer, wen- killed by a fall of I'o.il In the Plymouth mine. In a drunken row among Hmnrnrlnns Joseph Kriipsavnipi was shot and klll'd by l'eter Wassul. The murderer was arrested. TIitc nre 211 nprdlennts for retail liquor lli'i'iiju-a before the Washington county eoiirt, six fiirditlllcrt four for brewers, nri.l one for wli.il. sale. Hcvon of the retailers appll eatlons iim from Chnrlcrol, four from .Ue Doiinid and two from the town of Welling ton, where there litis not been a retail U-m-usi for years. Now Charles A. ltnll y Is ap plying for the Motel .Main, and Jaeoli Nease for t!i" N'ease House. Juiiiro M' llvaln ' will Iire.-I le nt tho lleoiiso eourt, whirli opens 'ebruary 17. At Unlontown, Nelson Wlltrout was lodged In jail ebatged with robolug the postolllo ut Wooiblalc of poMtage ntamps to the value of lii.i 3, in ) 'tober. It hnd been dlneovored Ilia' a :mU "t elothes had been purehasedVf Sear.:, lioebiiek A Co.. of Clileiigo, and paid fur wiin clO worth of slamps, and that a hors o blanket ha 1 been bought In l'ittsuurg for c3.;j and paid for In stamps. At a meeting held bp the stockholders fo the Mereer County Agrieultural So tety at tiio IiUko Hons1, Htoiieboro. the following otlb ers were eleeted: president. It. J. lif eline: vleo president, Joseph H iid; secretary, J. 1'. mill's; troaauor, It. 1. Caiin. An AraWnn peddler, whoso namo Is un known, but who was a familiar figure In the coke ri i iih, whs drowned in tiio Youclilo Kli"uy l iver at banning station, while ho was endeavoring to ero.--tie stnam on tiio l.-e, Will .h broke through under him. The elilr-ens ofl'iimsatawney gnvellodger, Brown A Co., of lliiuul .4.( nefes of lind and 6 l'2,50i') in easli ns mi Indiieeinent to lo ate a bla.se tiirnaee, wliieli will eost &3u(.u X and employ fovenil hundred men. Ilia Una', papers lutvo been igned. Ramu el A. (ireon, of Dig Hun, Clearfield county, came home Paturduy night from hunting. A flve-yonr-old child got the gun, flrag ;ed It to a tat'le, and by Its discharges fonr-vear-old boy was killed, and tiio fullier tilled with shot Ju lg Augustine, of t'nlontown, has asked SiiUgo Wiekliam for n Sieejni order to permit of an appeal to tho superior court of the ease In win 'h he was convicted of Imlng ono of the proprietors of Jessie. Davis's tllsorjerly hous On an information made by Manager Kim ball, of the Edn Musee at Altoonn, John Stormer was arrested on the churgo of com mitting nameless crimcB. The Greensboro Natural Ons company, of Washington, with a capital of tftl.Ocd, in tends to light rittsburg nnd thoMon juga heln valley. Miss M:Cormlek, of New Lebanon, near Sharon, was badly burned on tho ha l and neek by a celluoid comb, whlc?h ignited from a gns jet. A 1.1,000-barrol tank, ownod by tho Pro ducers' and refiners' company at Titiuivllle exploded causing a loss of 1,600 barrels of oil. Tho Illinois steol company, of Chicago, let a contract Tuesday for 500,000 tons of coke In the Pocahontas and Elkhorn district. Frank Arieslets nnd Tony I.ontl, wore, fatally injured by an explosion of powder at the Morris quarries, Tyrone. MAHKKTH riTTllf ito. Grain, f lour itutf fr'eed. WHEAT a 1 led Rf 13 No. II tnl TO 71 COKN No. yfllow car, ....... . U 80 No. yellow shelled .,... ss yixed ear ss H4 CA'IS Nix 1 white S3 U4 No. S whlio ...... ir-i 1M l.lfrlu mixed w M E No 43 41 No. 8 western 41 42 IHA K Umtur patent lilunda.. S 411 8 ,M Fnnejr Kprlug paleuta 1UI 8 m Vnncjr Btraisht winter H....M U 40 6 50 hre flour- ...... K tt) H m HAY No. 1 timothy 17 00 17 lit No. a in uu in 50 Mixed clover. No. 1 15 HI 16 s New nay, from wasoua...:. 1" uu in 00 FKliLI Na 1 VthitoMd., lon.... 18 00 1H Ml li row 11 Mid aim. . 1100 1150 Bum, bulk K (i0 lit 50 STiiAW Uoeal . 8 00 S 50 " - 8 50 W 1)0 Dairy Products, BUTTER Elgin Lreamery ge a n i ant-y Croemery , x a 2 laucy country KoU. .... w is Cllkt-.-li ciLle, new. II 10 New York, new 10 11 fruit and Vegetable. ' APPLES Bhl 75 (VI WtAHS lland-iilcked, per bu-, J 85 J 40 tvlALUta iiue, In cur, bu.... na K5 ruln etore, bu an DO CAUUAUt Uume gruwu, bbl...JT 75 SO ONlu.Sa ieiluw. bu... 85 HO 1'oultrj, ICto, CII1CKKNS, V pair 40 J) AO '1 1 lllvtvs, ju..... 10 11 Euub pn. aud Ohio, trush si EA'l'Hli.'te Eura llveUeee,Vlli 65 ui atiacallMUeuu. SEEDS Clover W lb. . t 60 a t 85 iuuotliy, prune. s ;t s no Inue txroee 1 40 2 OJ MAflJt blULl', new. . JU MO CliJEu-.ouutry, sweet, bblHma S UJ I 60 'A'ALMiW 4 4 TUiVK 75(ji 50 V llhAl-No, Ilea ZZ " S kibNo.1! . COlUv JuixeU V'1" - HO ill Eoob..: id bin hK onio Creamery 86 iff flouk . 1 a, a 4 75 WliEAT-No. H Keo .......7Z 5 COltN Nu 8 Mixed. aa OA I S Na While. t U bL 1'lEK creamery, ex ira....aMM K5 Euob j-. mit FLOUK Patent 764 15 WiJhAi-Aa teed. ........... w CtllN Na K4 OA 10 Mblte NVeeleru 83 tfj b L ii'EK Creamery .OUb blete ana freun 80 81 LI VK kTOCK CUiTKlL STOCK ViJUW, EAUT UlIBTr, P4, CATTLX, Frliue, 100 to 1.400 11 ( 4 85 0 i 40 Uouu, 1..UU Ul l.DOU lb 4 10 4 V0 llU), l.ouu lu l.lliun. 1 N6 410 tail llnni uleum, MU tu 1000 ib.. 8 Hi H6 kvuiuuu, (uo tu wjuoi , 8 6J 8 uu auua. Un welnt g aj 1 no aiedimu g uo g 116 Heavy... 8 l 8H6 nuutilie ana btag ....MM.M 8 00 8 86 WW. Kxtra.l 10 to tin lb . 70 8 80 OooO. m to W lb " 8 uu g ixj alr,7,lto0lb I" gV5 j J) Coiumou ..w,,.. 1 o 8 UU Spring I tub 44u ' ; ( , . A Great M'hltl. Warden Rage, of Blng Bng prison, Is having conntructod an Inunenso anil iwiwerful steiim wlilatlo to be uncd to nlnrm officers and cltlxena In rnso of an paenpp, nil tiprlelng lu the prison or fire. It will also sIkiiiiI the beginning of work In tho shop In tho morning and tho abutting down nt night. Tho whis tle In known ns n Fltts pntent twelvo Inrh three-lmrred stenm gong, nnd Is tho Inrgoat In uho. It Is composed of three c lliulvlonl bells or barrels plac ed one nliove the other. Theso barrels nro fnRtened to tho stonni cniittiictor, Wliieli pocses through them, The entli-o whlatle In eiirlit feet lu height, nud, contrary to ordinary whistles, the bar rels or resonators arc Inverted. Knch bnrrel lias n different tone, tints prodtnv Ing a blended sound, without ear-splitting effects. It Is nsserted thnt under fnvornblij atmospheric conditions tho whistle can be beard ot a distance of thirty miles. Even tinder unfnrorabln circumstances the nlnrm should bo beard seven to ten miles away. COULD ONLY EAT PEPT0N01D3 liur njK rit.t.e. naiik tT rossiiiLB Tl) KAT A!VTHlWa. Get Vonr lleitnn 1lllit and Tonr Health Will Talc Care of II.elf. From ttie W(tr, WnitMnlon, D, ft "Dr. Williams' rink Villa mirneulniHy ennvl me of two rtlsoasas and hnva othnrwlaa done ma A vast amount of goal," said Mm, E. A. Menknr, of No. 207 Third street, 8011th eat Washington, D. C, to a Stir roportor to-day. "t'nr many yeaw I was a gnffnrar from mnacnlar rlmnmatlam In Its wont form, nnd In A'Mltion had atomaeh trouhlo to snoh rtn extant that torn long time I co'utrt oat nnth Ing atrinar than banf pnptonnlils. Th rhenniatism eommanno 1 In my back and not only exten I'l l Into my luft arm, almost par. nlyxing It from the shouldor to tho elbow, but allaeke l my hips and limb with such ehamenea that It was Impossible for me to go our on tho street without bolng supportoi) by an attendant. "I was nttendol bv four different phy slc'ans not all at one time both the nl lop itlilff and homeopathic schools, ana tnnre wero times when I was rovero I from my n'ek to niy feet with pornns nr somo other kind of plnatf rs, tor I tried evarytliiinrof this anrt that was reoonmendeil by mv friends. "During the greater part of tills time my hnsbii'id and son were, urging ma to tnko Dr. Williams' I'ink l'illa. but I stuadlly re fued ti do so. "About two years or two and a half years ago the pliy.iielan who was then alien ling me, and I have had nono since, said to iiih, '.Mrs. .Meeker, there Is no use for me to eome and sen you any more; you have muscular rheuinntixm, a dlseaao Incident to old ago, ami you cannot ho cured. I will give you some Iron for your blood, nnd when this ? inscription runs out you can gut it renowed. f yon get much worse you can send for me. hut I will not again anil until I am sum moned.' "OT course I was much dlsoouragnd, but till I tried a noted maasagn treatment thor oughly, but without tho slightest effect. At Init mv husband perauaded me to try the Pink l ills. "I want to say that when I began taking lh Pink Pills It was without the least faith In their enVncy for good or belief that Ihey would benetlt me, but simply to please my husband and son by taking something, How ever, I took them as directod by the makers, and about the and of the month 1 found to my greut surprise that my stomach was so much better that I had no longer to euhslst on beef peptouoldH, but could begin to In dulge in more solid food. "Mo 1 toid my husband that as the rink Pills were evidently doing mil good, I would try them for another month. "I continued to use them as directed nnd during the micoud month my eyesight, which had boon very bad for a long time, began to improve, and it was much more plcaxuut for metogoon tho street, though I still hnl to be intended on amount of my weak limbs. "How many boxes of the l'lnk Pills I took in all I could not begin to toll, as there were periods when I would stop using them for a week nt a time. Hut from the time I com mence,! until I felt I could safely oeasa tuk Ingthein was about fifteen mouths. ".Sometime after my eyesignt began to grow better, my memory, which had boon defective nnd caused me much trouble for a long time, returned nnd became na good as when as I was many years younger. During the period to which I refer X had greut dull eulty In remembering where I hud put any thing, but as I said before, this trouble en tirely dieapieared nnd baa never returned, While my eyesight also continues excellent, "My long onutlnued Illness had reduced my weight from between 130 and 140 pounds to ll'i pounds, but while I wns taking the Pink Pills I gained thirty pounds, und I new weigh 139 pounds "dome of my friends freely asserted that my flesh, ns they noticed my inorensing weight, was not solid and predicted that I Would speedily lose it. Buoh, however, baa not been the ease, although I have not taken any of the pills since last December. All my rheumatism having by thnt time disap- f eared, since which time I have bad no re am ot the dreud oomplnint. I have been told that the disease will visit me again, but if it does, 1 shall again resort to the use ot Dr. Williams' I'luk Pills. "With my experienoe with Dr. Wlllinms' Pluk Pills I have not hesitated to reeommend them to others who were nflllcled. My niece, who lives near Hlllsboro. Loudoun County, Va., suffered torn long time with a peculiar, disease of the hips and limbs. I believed the medicine which did me so much good would euro her Also, and I bought three boxes ot them nud seut to her. Bhe took them nud was cured completely of her eomp aiut." Dr. Williams' Pink Pit s oonlaln all the ele ments necessary to give new life and rich ness to the blood nud restore shattered nerves. They nre sold In boxes (never In loose form, by the dosen or hundred) nt 60 cents a box, or six boxes for ti.60, aud may be hnd of all druggists or directly by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Bcbeuea tndy, N. X. Catarrh Cannot be Cored With looal applications, as they cannot res en the teat of the disease. Catarrh in blood or oonituutional disease, and in order to cur it you must tak iuttriuti remedies. Hair Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and sots di rectly on the blood aud muouuesurlac. Hall's fVLa.rrh Cure is not a auaok medicine. It was prescribed by on of the best physicians in this country tor years, ana is a regular nreecriimuu. It U composed of tU beat tunica known, com bined with the best blood nuriners, acting di rectly on tli mucous surfaces. The peitect combination of the two ingredients is what produoessuch wonderiui renuu inouriugci Urrh. Bend for testimonials, f re. . F. J. t hsnst at Co., Props., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, uric 76a. There Is a power that acts within us with out consulting us. Bom 10110 soap torn yellow nd rancid. Dobbins' Fluattns-Horax Hosp does nolther. Ths Borsx in II bleaches it with wi sue the oHor Is dellvtittul. Try it once, use it always. Order trial lot of year grocer. Insist on red wripr. Man spends a good deal ot time searching for what he hopes be won't And. "RaowsBB0K0HiALTR0rHrs"relmple nd convenient remedy for lironchlnl Altec uuns and Cough. Carry them iu your pocket. Fun Is of two kinds tho kind you pay for and tli klud someone else pays for. Kartlewt Radishes and Fes. Ths editor urges nil renders to grow the) earliest Tegetnbles. They pay. Well, Hnlrer'f Beads are bred to enrltness, they grow nnd produce every time, Nona so early, to fins ss Bnlsnr's. Try his radishes, cabbages, pens, beets, cucumbers, lettuce, corn, etc, I Money In It for you. Balitor Is the lnrgost grower of vegetables, farm seods, grasses, clovers, potatoes, etc. Ir Ton WILL -OCT THIS OCT AND SISD tO the John A, Raiser Bee 1 Co., L Crosse, Wis., with 10c postage, you will get sample pack age ot Early Pdrd Radish (rnndy In IS dnys) and their great oatalog. Catalog alone So postage. (A.) Frigidity Is founded on the principle that nil rlelns linve limits. The Meet Pleasant War Of preventing the grtpie, colds, head aches ana fevers Is to use the liquid laxative remedy, Hyrnpof Fig, whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be benefited one mint get the truo remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup f 'o. only. For sal by all drugitlsts In filki. nnd $1 botllea. flood actions ennoble us, and we nre some of our own deeds. Every man Is a volume If you know how to rend him. plan's Tore for t'nnsnmptlnn relelres the nmt niisilnnte cough. Ilrv. I). IllxliMI si.i.xb, Lexington Ma, l-elo Ut. 14. F.veryone hns originality, but not everyone Is aide to show It. Mrs. tVlnslnw's toothing Myrnp for children teething, softens the gums, reduces lnflama ticu. allay nain. cure wind college a bottle A idillosopher Is n mini who Is able to ex- trnet coiiNolutlon from a cold In the head. Ir. Kilmer's fWAMP-Roor cures all Kidney and lllmlder tronhlns. l'nnit'lilet nnd rnneiiliutlon free La boratorr liitighanipt'ju. N.V. Who irlves n trllh) ineniilv Is moaner than the trifle r v" View t The largest Piece of Good tobacco EVER SOLD FOR (S 9 77s pure Cocoa, BeS the so-called "Dutch Process" Walter Baker & Co.'s Break fast Cocoa is absolutely pure- chemicals. WALTER V, rwBIMi m Mit rr tit wtif m him, wlwtbtr KmI or Wml Not ui or tigulb, boukUM lit t Sprout Quick I7, 8row Vlflorouiljf, Produce Knormouiiy! That it thlr rH tbt world oror. B-lnf NorttMrm-mwQ. Uwy tr br4 to ivrlivM. TUr it It. t of moay mv4 la orljr tblti, o-i w ro tfuiBK u niistio bold attum-at bar lhi ib MrllMt. ebaiMb vMatablu lip tb wurlUsira produuMl from . y" wb to ".ks) moMjf-t ,us, iTMuvra piti( itli w.ri IWOtsVllV OffiboiM Hklicr krli.tt CaomaUr viiuuisi Our niftmmotb Plnl ond taai4 Cotolog ut, OoktftiniM ft ftawaHtctnl ftrrov of thttifhoittaotwyaUblot, with priooo dirt aboap, ! natUd tojruu ui.u r n-airt d, vl4. r Cavaloiuo aid raobafo uf Karl Bird Had tab tir.ua ttKeai'.c hin, JOHN A. "Baiter Work Wisely Than Work Hard." Great Effcrti ars Unnecessary In Housa Cleaning if you Ilea FTS stepped free by f)n. Ki.iwr's flnut Nr.nvn Rwtt.ws. Nn fits after first day's use. MHrrelous silts. Treatise and :!.ot) trial bot tle free. Dr. Kline Kil atcw W., Khlla., ra. 1 Ifnfrdcted w'.lh sore eves ure fr. Isac Thomp son's Kye-water. Hrusslst's sell at (5e pcrbotcs TTTK AimstOTorl CO. sees !tf i wr1rt wind m 11 business, heraase It has reoueeri the met at wind p.wr le t tt wnst It was. It ha msny brsncS AS)?. seose. stnl suppn itssnoos sua repairs a eA Lour ri'MT. it rsn end. Soes rnrntah . hallM Ull. ll Ml nHM.,1 IhlB others. It makes pumplns and Uesrea, Steel, nslvsstsea sftsr. 1,'nmpiMlon windmill. Tilting ted steel Towers, steel hnsi Sew) Frames. Sleet reed Cutter end red flrtnder. On appllcstlnn It will nsme mt til of thn articles thst It will furnl.Ii uitll isnnftry 1st at 18 the utnsl pries. It aisn makes TSllKS anu rtimiw n Hinni. eena nr cnieinnii, I ins, Rocsweu ssd FIIISMr MfMts. Ulaii 25 Y,a8 POULTRY YARD f IO pp. Slut f:d. ' II. T fitrtn "if lA lBln.p -yr f rn.llr ni UrMfpnniifliniri rmrr nl Pnitltry- irnrtlnMl Ntm. -Ma4 knaaeat.u VijTrf hn tnj, 4'Hnlorit, 4lnrm J. Rmmm tirt nt hav. gZ- Vrlrv,.lr.(fiimlw). A rrer ASTHIV1A Wt-2i;i? rarHArn S ASTHmA Srtllflw I HH PWmOI'ss relief In HS mlnntea' Send I j a f II R trlsl purkkee. Sold by IT.' y? I !rgirlt. Ono llos i-ul Mtplll I !.- Vlea. reoelp of SI. 00. Ilie.te.si.oe. IV'' .( j Adareee TWOS. rill'Wf. fllllJ , Vk. nDIIIU"1 WHISKY tishltt cored. Bonk sent VI I Uni tatS. Dr. S. . WOOlXBt, STLSSTS. St. rpee ior. tnt Peit.c fi.MisiAi.T. rnalli Sere, sure cure f.w II R A OA I'll R. Address FI.AU HALT CO.. Savsuaaa. M. T. A&Rllfl Morphine Habit Cared la ! 1 1" tO dais. Hu pay till eared. UI IWIlloR...tTiPHtN.Lkna.Ohiii mill e sr i a 1 '. v." J-sDi tare' and not made by BAKER & CO., Ltd., Dorchwttr, Mus. W n-'i!l,,l! rVMtilt rUTtlSt MILS. mm "est loush byrup. Tsies IikI. TJn f fl jn jJfm Ems I IS no j SALZER'S VEGETABLE SEEDS i)Mr'a Sttdi. Our CftltvluRU tull y ,u w.iy. M iii a, bv vtfaUblu im tb utrbt 10 ia lb) iv W B h lt nil Hal. LiibtitBf Ootbuw U Ibo otHlaat Cibb.: fturoilT id, tttfor Marku.iatWdMiI Pkf . lAo i ., rt io.t H ,IitU, Hitir a. HU . I..f lasvrktt nvr- tvadinrMa Mia.lU Mtvk. fkm., lUo.t or, W, ; w It.. M, irwuiHrw) vru.ua ; sio. pf r puUBfl X SALZER SEED CO., La Croaaa, W1i. APOL! O (
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