An Aplnry In Prison. The Artf.ona tr-rltorlal prison nintiaire tnpnt liaa embarked in a boe-kpcplnn ex periment. In which the jirlaonpra will lie employed. An apiary, with twenty fire atanda of bee. Ima been Installed, nd It la euppcted the business will prove profitable. A alnule hive at the prison la anld to have last year pro duced 200 pounda of honey. It prolv ably Indiicea cnrlona aenHatlona and many vain lonaliiR In tlin prlaonera to tee the beea fly aerenely nnd at will over the prlaon walla and yet return of their own volition to their home with in. Jn HnntrbOQWl Stntet). In Btatee and Territories whore nn- end Ice last all the long winter through, where men are much eipoeed nnd suffer much (mm cold, It la a wonder they do Hot provide better against Home ol the eoneqnrni-s. In soma lumber camps, eh-.iprra Hand ell lny in knre-doop snow with naif froiwn few. The feet are much more tender thnn tho Imnds from being covered up nil the time. Mm are ofln Inme ell mimmer Irotn the frost-bites of the previous winter. Whv it In so, is simply tiecwuse they do not know mat St. jucuDi uu win cure irost-uite iu a IlKhl. ailrer King Barter , " Boshels. The barley wonder. Yields right along on poor, good or lndlltorent tolls 80 to 100 boa, per sere. That pays at J0o. a bushel! Bailor's mammoth oatalogue la full of rood things. Silver Mine Oats yielded 201X bushels In 1895. It will do bettor In 1890. Hurrah for Teoslnte, Sand Vetch, Bpurry and GHant Clover and lota and lots of gravies and clovers they offer. 83 packages enrllost vegetables (1.00. Bend for them to-day. Ir TOD WILL COT THIS OUT 1KB TD It With lOe. postage to the John A. 8r.lr.nr Bond Co., La Crosso, Wis., you will get free ton grain and gross samples, including barley, etc., and their catalogue. Catalogue nlune i-. (A.) FITS stopped free by tin. Kunp's OnrAl Nkkvk Ha-rnnirn. No Ills after llrt. ilny'n 1ic. Mnrvelmiacurca. Trt'HtfMi and '.W Tnul bottle free. Dr. Kline. Ml An h (ft., 1'hlla., I 'a. Nervous People wonder why their nerves are so wesk; why they (jet tired so easily; why they do not sleep naturally; why they have frequent headaches. Indigestion snd Nervous Dyspepala. The explanation is simple, it is found in that Impure blood feeding the nerves on refuse instead of the elements of strength and vlaor. Opiate and nerve compounds simply deaden and do not cure. Hood's rjarsi-parllla feeds the nerves pure, rich blood, gives natural sleep, perfect digestion, is the true remedy for nervousneis. Sarsaparilla Is the On True Blood furtner. All druwlits. il. Ilnnrl'a Dills Tu.re -,v" -""S easy to iivuH a iiii time, , easy to operate, 'lie. V M V 6 Mr. W. 0. Lewis, who is connected with the artlstie advertising depart ment ot the Youth's Compnnjon, and residua at 33 Dwlght Street, Boston, relates that he had bis attention called to Bipans tabulos by a busi ness acquaintance who expressed a bltjb opinion of them. Mr. Lewis ' wns a good deal troubled with what he describee as a nervous, bilious vuuuiiiuu mm nppoumu to uo brought on from time to time by high pressure work or speeinl menial activity or excitement; sueh at would be oommon at periods of i unusual nervous tension. It has be come his prnottoe at sueh times to take a Tnbule Just one at the mo ment that he observes the difficulty approaohlug. It makes no differ ence when it Is. A favorable result ia Invariably apparent within twenty mlnntes. The only noticeable effect la that he feels all right In twenty minntes If he takes the Tabulej while It he does not the nervous, no oomfortable feeling intensifies and leads to a bad af i ernoon and tired evening. Ho carries one of the UN tie vials with him all the time now, bat doesn't have occasion to apply to it anything like as often as be did at Bret. Nowadays there are fre quent periods ot from a week to ton days or even two weeks during which be finds that he has no ooc-e sion whatever to make ase of the -Tabules, but still carries them In hut pocket, just the tome, so that they may be ready it an ooooslon occurs. aipsnt Tabulae ere sold by drugi-late, or hy malt If ih prior sn oenta a Is sent to Ths Klpsns Cfeamlcat Company, No, 10 Spruoe L, Mew Tort. - Sample Ttel, lu oeale. Iagente-UslM er tints, f 7! wfe m ( r Nlltlll Ore rti-fe,ll, - are. t plei. Plftl 114. ulr, eiak.l IMpMt, Ml. l-.lti. MufMIr lb -a.M-i.l. entl ..Itl. uuh lb rt, -ml wmplct autst. Uctulls I A !um. M.t.1. Skd fclSiillM, l.lkl b-aU, Moll, .11 PMnUfr sm MrtMi bolubisf pl.Uac SS4 ! I.btu. o I. .a.ll I. uav.Ua iMM, Ikf. t lh p. dMTlt, -I.Pt-M. l.llm.Ml.l.. ....til, ft. W Csw l-Urtss Works. D-'l It. lelewka. Q ASYHMA i- PCPKASfS ASTHMA SPECIFIC i , OItm r.llrf la FITS nlnuua.' S.al 1 for mag (rial lsckss. Bon 1,7 Dinrtms. pna Bos avni t-asipsi1! lot) rslut of ti es. SUko-.t4.0u., ' i-da r.. twos. roPMia. rauu., n. f.ADiEr waited ja&va ill uwrWatr4sOukiaiM-,ailr. ( 1 1 I I L!t war or eh eommlMloa. Seat , T i,ir Manipforuataloew. SmIUiBro, I r a V " Inipori- of TsM, Ooff, tc., - - le i. Dawrn rrMtM, M. T, (.""""T 1S. (rial -eka fl.AUSAJ.T. K . i Lam. aur oar fur HIASAl'HI, UU MALT CO.. aavauaah. M. X. ..viM r-ut Cwis-4 tm M ( V. ..!- . Hoods SI TRAINS COLLIDE. 8avcrsl Trainmen Injured and Cart Wreck ed the B. A 0. Rosd. Pawngnr truln No. R, on the Buffalo, Ho. ehivtli'r and Plttslmrg ruilrond, rollldi'd with 1 soutbhounil freight train at Wlibttli'towii, live miln north of Itlilgway, Wedinwlay af ti'niooii. Truln No. 8 had iinh-rs for a fire lrii"k, but tin1 other train was nimble to make t siding In time to allow It to pais. Itoth lo V)!intlves were smashed and the ears wreek i. t un liietur Isaae Kissel, of ilradford, was Imilly Injun-il, and oth"r tralMineii wen) lis) bun 'seriously, but then wen! no fatali ties. The passengers wre more fortunate. While they Were nil shaken up violently, they ftsenped serious injury. SIIAnox's KKMornATll! TU KKT. The II Mimer.'its of Hharoii have nominated 'he following strong m n iil-t ptil tleket: Con tnttl', Murt Hui(li',s; shool dlreetors, A. M. tervlee. Dr. II. W. Hlililliigs! auditor. J. H. Ityerolt: eounell. K. I), llroekway, tleorgu Hivs.'li, ,T. W. Wlls Harry .1. Filer, V. K. Hart, J. N. Mel lurH and K 11. Alder- naiu i Tln're Is a strong sentiment In favor of renter New I'astle, whleh will b one of tho lrlneipiil Issues) in the February eleetlon. W.Kt Mew Castle and .Mahoniiigtowu en -h lave iimuy elllr.ens who favor sueh a move, linl have plaeed a tleket in the neui emnriie. ng coure liineii who lint in favor of iimiexa loii. At imwent the two noroughs are pntn- lenlly without pollee and llni proteetloii, ffhilo the tax uiiii'agu is greater tliau It Is in he city. The Hnrtranft memorial commission mdeet- )d for the inonumunt to Oen. Ilartriuilt the b-ilgn submitted by F. Wellington ltuek ituhi, a New Vork rs'iilptor, whoso niodid vpnwnts tlcn. Ilnrtruuft returning from var, on a spirited horse, uiel ni'kuowleilglng he plnuilits of the people liy dolling his iiat n salute. The statue will be of bronze, on a (ranlte base. John Malonn, nn Altoonn restaiiraiit-kei-p-ir euten'd suit ut HolliiliiyHburg against font M1eiils of the Altoona pollee department for MO.UOt) damages for false arrest, lie was ar-i-itoil as a 'iirtl' i,iuit in tho Christmas day riot in the White t liapel dlstrli't of Altoona, ut alleg-8 that ho was only an Innocent ipeetator. H. W. llodgers, mannger of tho Uhlo ami ?eiinsylvauia t.'oal t oinpauy at Port ltoyal, lad K WH1 stolen from his house while he was It the station to meet liis wire. Ho had tho nonev in n poeketbook in his overeoat, whleh le left hanging in his room. He was only lltsent from the house ubout liulf en hour. Did left it lueked. tlottlob Hnag, caused tho arrest ot his nother, niei 63, at New t'astle on tho linrged thut she and Andrew Hhuler, W fears old, had plotted to kill his father and lope. Mrs. llaag then had her son arrested n the neeusation that he liad threatened to blow the house up with dynamite. Tho mining village of Vim Meter, lu West Iioreland county, was almost destroyed by ire. Twelve houses belonging to the Os Jorne Mneger Cool company, were consumed and the twenty or more' families rendered Homeless. The origin of the lira is un known. (.'laud Bprowls and James Monlger. of Washington, were taken from nu oil tank, which they were cleaning, In nn unconseious louditlon. They were overcome by gas. It reipiirud several hours' effort to savo them. Contracts for tho erection of a new tin plate plant at Wosliington, have been let. Manutneturiiig will begin early next summer, giving employment to ubout 'W men. Itev. Washlmrn.of the Unlversnllsts church in Hhnrpsville, tendered his resignation be cause he ilitTers with members of his congre gation over the liquor lleonse cases. IPirry Orchard, jf Hharon, camllilnto for Hate senator, announced ills withdrawal from the race. This leaves June's C. Fruit without any opposition In Mercer county. A quick Jump saved John Frita, a milkman of Kittnumng, from Instant death. His wag on was struck and demolished by a train, but ae uu'i nis uorgo escape l, Tho Lognn bouse, nt Altoona, was damag ed to the extent of a few hundred dollars by a tire whleh broke out in the drying depart ment of the laundry. A plant for the manufacture of storage bat teries will soon be In operation in New Wilmington. l'rof. W. J. Hhiclds, ot Pitts burg, is the chief promoter. r,ev. John Mitchell, professor of Greek In Westminster collnge. New Wilmington, Is dangerously ill with pleurisy and typhoid fever. The Rending iron anil coal company has decided to shut down its mine for an bideli oite srlod, to resUt the tonnage of various oompaniis. The fight over electric lights nt Washing ton has been compromised, the company putting up 65 arc lights for an annual rental of eo.OOO. The Western New York and Pennsylvania rnllroa 1 is to be extended frcm New Castle to Muhoulngtowu. Color Muslo. For aonie years lr. Ulvlngton, n wealthy amateur artlBt, haa been In vestlgatlng the theory of the Intimate connection between form, sound and color. lie hua const ructej a color or gan by tueiins of which be has produced results Inexpressibly boautlful. Ac cording to the tindulutory theory of light, tho rates of vibration producing different colors vary In much the same' ratio as the Intervals In vibrations pro ducing musical notes. Mr. Uivlugton In bis color orgnn bus provided a prac tical means of delighting the eye with music played In color. There la a key board attached to delicate mechanism, nnd upon depressing any . key the color answering to that note Is Bushed upon a screen at the end of the room lu which the instrument stands. At a recent exhibition, while some of Chopin's ore ludi-s were played, the piano acreeu was flooded with successive rhythmical waves of harmonious color from slniplu to complex, glowing scarlet, gold deep ening to orange, exquisite half-tones In mauve, grays, browus and turquoise blue. A waltz of Dvorak's showed the higher possibilities of lovely complex ity, and the overture to "Itienzl" was strikingly beautiful lu half tones of col or. Everybody agreed that Mr. Hiving' ton ha provided a new Joy for cttl turea mimnnity, ana everybody wtis equally unanimous that the evening was very fatiguing, for the rapidity wlt!i which color ousted color from tha retina produced a painful effect upou all observers. Borne women make ths same display of disciplining their children that they make of their embroidered doylies. INDUSTRIAL NEWS. Polntt ef Inttrett to the Working World labor Hotel. The past week has been the quietest In In dustrial clndcs In the Mahoning Valley the' has been seen for a year, many of tho mills being shut down, while others have only been running In a few departments. This con dition hns nnd a depressing effect upon busi ness, merchants complaining Hint their sales have been reduced to tho aetnnl necessities of life, strict economy Isdng practiced by the Wage workers. The coming week promisee a decided Improvement nt the Iron plants. Andrews Profilers A Co. started nil departments of their mill In full Monday, with the prospect of a continuance, 'i he Mahoning Valley Iron Company has nenrly everything on in full this wiw.k.nnd the other mills will do muc h better thnn Inst week. The action ot the liar Iron Manufacturers' Association, which adjourned Its meeting Until Thursday nt Cleveland, Is expected will result In stimulating the Iron trade. K.very effort Is being made by the niemlsTS to In duce every manufacturer of bar Iron to Join the association, In order that them may be concerted action in maintaining prices It Is proposed to nttneh a heavy penalty to any niemlH-r violating the ngnsunent by cutting the rates decided upon by tho nssoeintlon. Tho Ohio Htis-I Company Is making every effort to Increase its output In order to keep pace with Its orders and till contracts on time, lluring lit hours the past week the output was 1,.M tons, which Is the highest point reached yet. Tho Poultney Foundry and Engineering Works has lioen Incorporated, with a capital of .r,0,0fl(), and will make a number ot Im portant Improvements nt its plant. The Finished Htccl Com puny is making Shipments of its product, nnd In a few days will have additional machinery In operation that will largely Increase its capacity for pro- uuction. LABOR NOTES. It Is said that the reduction of ex xpenses on the railroads of the country in 1ft! HI resulted In the discharge of 04.000 employes. 1 Hiring that period there were about 7H0,nilu em ploys, which is about 12.000 less than the number employed In Wri. During theism cut 6,000 general olilcern, It Is nsserleii, suffer ed, as well as 1H.0W) trackmen and lno.OOO shopmen, und altogether about 8,)(l,0u0 peo ple were seriously ntlected by tho retrench ment. Tho Avonmore, Pa., Jionrd of Trade hns seeurcd the Keystone 1 1 lass company, of Pittsburg, together with seven acres of ground, and n factory equipped with modern improvements. Tliu new company will be known ns the Avondalo (Mass compnnv, and will have a capital ot fltm,mi). In addition to operating tho present factory, the com pany will erect a new plant to make thin plate glass, mirrors nnd other nines products. About 200 men will be employed In both fac tories. Tho Ohio State Bonrd of Arbitration has succeeded In settling the Peacock, ut Pom eroy, dilTlculty Involving 200 miners. The miners are given 50 cents a ton, the iJ-cent rate iucrenso asked. The coal vein is placed on tho basis of low Hocking Valley vein. A Pntron of Music. Tho Emperor William's Interest In music wnu (n Herlln oorroHpnnili'iit Bays) Iiitoly aliown In a very practical way. The other tiny, when ho wiia phoiitlng In the forests of I.etzllngi'ii, the liiuut of tho Vlilnna played selec tions during dinner. The Kni'ror, with hla suite, went up to the ihiihIcIiiiim nnd liiude Home observations about the way In which tin Italian popular song, "Funiculi Funlciilii," Intel been played, saying Hint It should have been taken quicker. Thereupon the Emperor took the baton, ami under Ills comlurtot'Hhip the aoiig hnil to be repented, lie fur ther conducted Home military marches. Five aotigs by Count Hilllp Von Kuleu burg, the Germnn ambassador In Vien na, pleased the Emperor bo much that all bad to be repented. MAHKliTB. PITTSUUItG. Grain, Hour and Jfeed, wrjEAT No. 1 red U It, No. a red ?H W COllN Io. S yellow ear,-... M at. No. I yellow shelled an - ttM Ulixed ear, .. M M CATb No. 1 while. i No. S white ,.... W M Llsht lulzed , lot BYK No 1 ii 411 No. 3 western 44 FUlt'lt Vt Intar patents bienda. 8 4U 5.1 Fancy hprlng patsttt B B0 H tie Fancy straight winter B 40 5t Ktb flour , a Ml 8 no DAY -No. t lliuolhy J 00 Id i Na 8 14 IW 15 110 Mixed clover. Na I . 14 W 16 00 New Uny, from wou IS 00 SU W FEKD No, 1 White Md., lun W HO ID Ml BrewnMlddllus 1100 II Ml Bran, bulk IS U) IS SO 6TKAW Wheat BOO H5 Oat Mi B 50 Hairy I'roduct. BUTTER Elfin Creamery. . W Fancy Croouiarr m....mm IV su Fancy Louutry MuU. IS -15 CllakHK Ohio, new V lu New Vork, new ,. lu 11 t suit sad Vsgatabl, APPI.EH Hhl 7J so BEANS lland-plcksd, per bu..,.. H 1 40 rol'A'l'ojiA Flue, lu car. bu SU 115 F rom ature, bu as BO CAUDAUll. Horn srowa, bbl.. UU 1 10 ONIOAa t auow, du 45 54 Poultry, J-to. CHICKENS, y pir .. 40 a 60 TtKKhTS.V lb 10 Jl SOUS Pa' and Ohio. frh IS 1U Fi-A'nih,:(altxirllvUwaB,ll) 55 BU Mlaeeilaaaoua, SKEOS Clover W lbs. ( 50 A I 85 Tlmotby, prime.. a J6 IN blue Uraas J 40 )J MAIUi b.KUf, new.. M 50 B0 ClUltK Country, sweet, btL. B uu I 50 TAicuW . 4 CiMCilMMATI. ixoitr ...,..... 1 tsom 50 WUJtA l-No. B KM 74 KYK No. . COHN Mixed. III OATS Bl SB KUOS 14 bU natt Ohio Cramry U S5 fun inm a-nia, FLOUR..... ............ a I St a 4 T WUEAT-lta t Had as CORN-Na B Mixed , , us OA1B Na B ttlla... .. KB S4 BU 1'IJIK Craauiery, ailra..... xa BM-fa Brata US NCW YOatK. fLOUH Palante t T5a IB WlliAI-JI. Siie4.......... COHN Na B X) OATH Watte Waataru Bl S4 BUVl'klt Craauiary to EUUtt eui and raun IT 18 un stookT Cimui, Srocx Tajlbs, Hast Uixbtt, Pa. caitu. Prune, to 1.400 lba....... ( 4 M 4 W Oood, IMM to 1JM1 lb........ 4 uu 4 so Tidy, ljwu iv l,15ua I M 4 0U sairiLsnt iwaara, wuu toiuuuiba. a So B T6 toiuiueu, fuu to vuulfc .. B 50 (00 BOOS lif bt walht,.... . . 4 It 4 80 M.dlum, ......, 4 45 4 50 beavy 4 S5 4 40 Keugus aud klass B 71 B T asaar. gxtra.110 to IBft lb............ 's TO I 75 OooS.BB to SO !!........... .......... 110 180 Vair.ruieauiua so in Voutmoa . 1U B 00 Lauiu 100 IW A Street Incident. A significant clrctitfiatanco ccurren during n visit of the Emperor of tl.-r-mnny to England. The kaiser was for one day the guest of the lord mayor, and tho city of London received blm and Severn 1 of the queeu's children oil tbnt day. Tho old rlty was splendidly decorat ed, nnd act for n great public function. The atreets from Buckingham palacf to tho lord tnayor'a iniiimloii were lined with Infantry nnd cavalry, back of whom wna a solid mass of people. Between these lines the royal enr rlagea slowly passed. They moved In nlmoHt absolute silence, save for the perfunctory salutes of the soldiery. Tin queen was not present, and for mere royalty na roynliy, there was appar ently no poptilur feeling save that of curiosity. When, however, tho carriage of tho Princess of Wales appeared. and her sweet, kind face was seen, the applnuao grew enthusiastic. Buddenly a burst of cheers wna heard, ns a low, black wagon cntne swiftly down the throng ed atreet. It was the ambulance of a hospital, which litis precedence every where, carrying some wounded man to receive succor. Tho crowd paid homage to charily In a sincere though Inappropriate fiiHhlon. In It was o hint which tho scions of the ruling families of Kuropn present should have understood. Queen Vic toria knows that her people pay alle giance to her more as a wise, good woman, wife anil mother than as ono of the I louse of Hanover. "Thu divinity which doth hedge a king" must now have Its bases In hu nmtilty ntul personal respect rather thitn In descent or etiquette. I Itl roltTAWT IIKCISIOW. Walter linker C'n.'a Cocoa to Be Raid la Ohio. On lb- Bth December lnt. Memrs. Welter linker A t'e.. Limited, Hereinafter, Muhm., wen mid KUiciy Known ror more man cnturv na riiiinuiiiclurcra of t'ecoa an Chocolate ie'innillou. i-joted a c rcullir to lle-tvnde ill w h'eti tbey Muled that they find d-cldeil to wllbdruw ell tlielr ureeerH' freed. Iromxnle In Ohio. "We tnko thin eoiime," they aaiii, "Ihi a ic it seem. Ibc only one n-n to uh in view ot the niimeroii ronecutions llinl linve Imm.ii lle.lituled iittln-t nartiea atdl- intt etir r.nluct inci tlie rei'etit declHion of the Court or Common I'lea of Cuyahoua t ounty in iiir iinicei-iiinttH a-aniMi .vir. itoe, of t.'levrlHnd. for (.eiliiis our firenkfiiht Cocoa. "In tlmt ca. the cliemi-.l emiloycd by the Mulct. Htllled tlmt the Hiiuiplc 'Me mmlr. from tnov rtirint. irlth ittt rthrr ntlutirntttnn thnn thr rrnttmu ill Iw tni. lie llM tcHlllled thfi lie never hud emuunrd any iiwil r-t cocoa 'irrrvt thr eu hail turn rrmnrru or Htnrrh pitititr lulilnt;' and tlutt, a'llliout such removal ur 111I1I11 inn. it wiiH luieo-jiibie to riiake a now dered !ocna e hicb would keen In our climate. "I'iip name Hreekta-.t C'ocnn la emdied only to itowdcr 1 enena; nnd wr h'li-e aluain atatrtl cnnittrtuiulu. en twry mn, rjrnrtlii note our in miiilr. Miniriti. hu rrmovttia the frrraa ef nil wifooii' thr ww ut dill rliemicnU and without thr itililittim nj ntnn-h ur rtitsir. "Our object has heeti Uj produce na extract nf 0(H'o;i c iiitiilulnit the slimulatllis and ex bilaratini' iniiertie of the lienn in tbe most convenient. concHtitrnti.d mid diueatllde formi and our hiicccKs ban been fully attested by ttie lenntriit iii-iciatm atiu teaeiierH or cooxtrif-, V fiillv liiliMva we hnve adniitcd tin Ijcmi method Known for tlie iiurpotie, and them is no iiuestloii thut the dernHiid for tlie product la ureal and urentlv liieieNinif." (in tlie lMh J111111 iry, Mh-sih. Wnlter linker o? o., leaned unother menhir 10 me tiauu 111 wliieii they iihIiI: "I he (Mrciiit (?ourt ef rurnhmra fnnntv line mver-ed the dedalon ot liic Court of Common I' can to whlcu wn referred In our clrculiirof llecernber ft, nnd decided tluit our llrvtil.rtit rM-iHi. tielua a imrr. artu-le. mailt frtnn thr cored tirixn liu Ihr rrnurvill uf the titer nf ell, in tint tltthtn thr e"oCMiiofM 11 the fmid loir Ohio, and that it maybe sold Willi Its lironent laliel. Tliiri nualaina usin the lio-illoil whicn we lisve alwe a iniilii'aiiied. rmit the Ultc in intriuUtt tn jwveritt rvJulVani'HUi und not 10 tiirrrrrrr icirn imiir in fe1r-1H.1i products, when milit umlrr their aiinniirtate tiamm. "Ve therefore take pieiwure in ainioiinnlni tn you tnat weHbnll at once tilncc our llriwik. fant Cocoa 011 mivi nt-ain in Ohio; and for tbe conveniencH or tlie trttdo we Fdia 1 1 see that a 1 full supply readies the Mute nt an early day iw rcyiacts ul una uoou wiiu irawu. 100 Reward. 100. Tha raadera of till nuper will k pleaaarl to learn tlmt there is at lent 011a dreatlwd diaeaae tlmt acien. e ha been able to cure in ail its aiHSs, and tlmt la catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cm el, the only positive cure now known to tlis uiedlcitl fraternity. Catarrh lulng a con stitutional dUcn8, requires a oouatiiutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In terunlly, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surface of the syatem, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, anil giving the patlantsirsnuth by building npthe conulut Ion and aaatatiiit' uatura In doing Its work, Tha proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers tiiat they offer One linn dred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure, band fur list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHr.Nr A Co-, 'iuledo. O. W Sold by Urujwuu, Jeo, Where Did You Gel This ConeeT Bad the Ladles' Aid Bootety of oar Churob out for tea, forty ot them, and all pro nounoed tbe Oerman Co flee berry equal to Bio! Salser's entalogae tells you all about Itl 86 packages Earliest vegetublo seeds 11.00. Order to-day. IV TOO WILL 00T THIS SUT A SD BBSS with 15c. stamps to Joha A, Salzer Bead 0o La Crosse, Wis., yon will get free a pnekage ot above great onffee seed and our Its ungo eatalogae! Outslogae alone to. postage, (A.) The Frnnco-Uermnn war oost A'371,tlO,3W, besides on lncnlculablo lose to trade. The Tifederu Way Commends Itself to the well-informed, to da pleasantly and effectually what was formerly dons In the erudast manner and disagreeably as well. To eleanse tha system and break op coin. Headaches and fevers without unpl ant after effects, use the delightful liquid lax. attve remedy. Syrnp of Figs. Manufactured by California Fig Syrup Company, The private estates of the Cznr oover 1,000, COO s'uure mllm. The only floallnr soap bow made thai is M par cant, pure and contalua Boras Is Dobbins' noitinir-Bora oap. Why buy an adulterated . soap wbaa yon cu (t4 Ute gmnant fsl only la rwd wrappon. The Bank of France la four timee ae large aa the Bank ot Ennland. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root curae all Kidney and Hladd-r troubles. Pamphlet and coiiaullatlon free. Laboratory,lllugbauii.tou,N. Y. In tbe United States 20 ounces of tea are used erery year to each Inhabitant "Baowx'sRsoacHiAi.TBOCBis"areef-reat service in subduing Honraenaas and Owicui. Bold only in boxeaL Aroid imitations. The old city of London churchyards oon talu over 36,000 tons ot human remains. After si years' suffering, I waa cared by rise's Cure. iiAHHT Thomson, 8U Ohio Ave., Allegheny, IV, Maroh 1U, m. Mrs. Wlnalow'a Soothing Byrap for Child rea taethlng, sof tens the (uma,rduces InSaruma tlou, allay a paiui cures wind uoliu. ttoaUuW. If a alio ted with sore ayse use Dr. Isaae Thomp son s tye-water. Drutfial's eeU at See pee twllle A Simile There's all (torts of praties of tobacco plnnt. Tho best comes from Havana. There's all sorts of grades of sarsa parilla plant. The best comes from Honduras. If yon want cheap tobacco, nil right provided you get value for your money. Cheap tobacco's not os good to smoke but it don't cost as much. 'If you want cheap sarsaparilla . . . Ilut you don't want It. Of course you don't. You nr paying for the best. To pay for tho best and get anything but Honduras sar saparilla Is like paying for Havana cigars and getting l'ittsbtirg " Stogies. There's only one sarsaparilla made exclusively from the imported Honduras plant. That's Ayer's. Just keep It in mind that you are paying for Honduras sarsaparilla when you arc paying for the best) but you don't get what you pay for unless you get Ayer't Sarsaparilla. Any 4mibt shout It t Send for tlie " Cur-book." It kllll dotditt but ctlret doubters. Addrtui J. c". Ayar Co., Lowtll, Mass. -JUST BEEN TO THE fVTORF! SlE WHAT I COT FOR IO CENTS pr -Baa. PLU The largest piece of .good tobacco ever sold for 10 cents - .and Jne 5 cent piece is nearly as1 large as you ,get of ofher high grades for 10 cents Now on Sale Under the deelsioo of Walter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa la manufactured and put op In conformity tn tbe Pure Food Laws of the State. It la an absolutely purs, ritdlcluusand nutrition article, and coats less than one cent a cup. f niimiiimra should ask for, and bo auro that thoy gut the itanuUMt Waltnr (taker :n.'s Rooria, made at Dorchester, Mass. ilCWAKK Of IMITATIONS I Walter Baker & Co., Limited, Dorchester, Mass. uuau. PAtMina.iun.iT mrm jnvi illltDQiuta UftumiDc for ba.l.UftUl2iltt ba.l. Barter ( 116 ba L e wwtiki B.i)UiamiNrurU.fumtfl BILVBR MINI OAT&-$SOO I N OOID! t an vm yitiBt-q rcui)i'ta iumididu v b u. irem c wUUh .v. ,(-yft-ft,MO ARVI'V-lilQO IM COLO! . 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