Ethel (nped C)I don't lot"ym any more, grnnrtpn. Grandpa Why not, Ethel? Ethel 'Cause 1 lovo yon ao much already that I couldn't love you any more 1f I tried. Please rive mo five cents. Judae. The Thin One Dear me. Von are loslnn all your outlines. The Fat Ono Anil you are fitting to be uoililng else. Cincinnati Enquirer, lie Worst of It. If I ho best of Ufa, as it is said to be, Is but anticipation, tho worst ot it is surely worry and vrsntion. They are the plows nnd hnr rows tliat Inrrow the brow and out deeply Intothe nerves. It In eonitnnt plowing of tliis kind thfit tenre up the nerve tlvsiim. The frreater net ves, like the hlpper roots, Ifay renlet for a time, but the ploiiKhshnrn frets down to them. Worry bring nil sorts of other aliments of A torn-nn system nnd nt lnt the seintlc nervo Is renehen, n disturb ance to wlileh In tho form of scintlra Isnt tended by rxerncintlng pnins. Hi. Jacobs I'll 1ms eurrd file worst cnics of men crip pled by It. Use it mid make sure ot a prompt end permanent cur. Rich Trice for Potatoes, The John A. Salzer Seed Co., Lit Crosse, Wis., pny high prioes for now things. Thoy recently paid 1308 for a yellow rind wator melon, 11000 for SO bu, now outs, t3 for 100 lbs. of potatoes, eto., eta. I Wull, prlaei for potatoes will be hlRh noxt full. riant plenty Mr. Wideswnke! You'll mnke money. Bnlser's Earliest ere fit to est In 23 dnyssftor planting. Bis Champion of the World Is the greatost yleldar on earth and we ohallen? yon to produce Us equal. (A.) Ir ton wir.t sesd tra 10a. la stamps to the John A. Sulznr Seod Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will get, free, ten psnlcaifoj grains and grasses, Including Teoslnto, Spurry, Giant Incarnate Clover, eto., and our mammoth catalogue. Catalotrue alone 6c. for mailing. Pyre Blood mesns sonnd health. With pure, rich, healthy blood, the stomach and dltexlre organs will be vigorous, and there will be no dyspepsia. Rheumatism and neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and salt rheum will dl. appasr. Your nerves will be stron-r. your sleep sound, sweet and refreshing. Hood's Hsrsapa rilla makes pure blood. Thst is why it enres so many diseases. That is why thousands take It to cure disease, retain good health. Remember Sarsaparilla It the One Trao Blood Purifier. All drumtlit.. 1. UfSAii'ay Ditto c,lre L,vw Ills; easy to 1109-3 S rlSlS tiUe.easy to operate. U5o. V N 7 ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE beor1dTh" If you pay to 80 for shoes, ex- ast amine the W. L. Douglas Shoe, and Zi 9 see what a good shoe you can buy for W OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTH8, CONGRESS, BCTTO!, and LACE, made In all kinds of the best selected leather by skilled work men. We snake and sell moro 93 Shoes than any other manufacturer In the world. None genuine unless name and price is sUmiwd on the bottom. Ask your dealer for bur 4, SJS.r.O, SH.no, -.S5 Shoes: .50,8 and SLIS for boys. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If your dealer cannot supply you. send to fac tory, enclosing price and 36 cents cann tory, to pa 1 pay camajju. axaie mnn, tiyie toe leap or plain), size nnd tye. Our Custom Dent, will till or order. Send for new Illus trated Catalotruo to Hos K, W. L. DOUGLAS, Drockton, Mass. rtaphaal, Aagelo. Mabena, Taaaa b "LIKEN!" ara the Bast sad Most Booaomi. ",.Soltet,nd cn' """I'hey are made of ftna ewolb. both aidee finished alike, and bain leatss fcea. oaeyollar Is equal to two of any otlierltn. Thty JU tMU,mtar wtH ni loot wtll. A box at yanOnllaw at FlaaPalraol Cuffs for Tweaty-rtse A m& dollar and Pah-el flea by asafl aw M tsasev 1m etyle and aiaa. a liiiaaw UVISSIDLI OOlXAJk OOatFaHY, sawiewIaTa. m KUk Ika Ma WE AKBVOTun CO. flees half the wotvTs wumiDlll buatDeas, because It has reUaoed Uw cost cf SWaa power le i. what It was. . It has mans brauok j 9 a-,aenai. and lujpim lu aooas and repairs A a ai fuur dooc. 11 eau an does furnish a r- s better arucle tin lew money ihao I rc i "Uiers. II makes Pamplnf au4 1 lt Steel aalTaniaM after. V Oorojiletlon windmills, TllUna T'"" Ixl Meel Towers, SleelBau Saw 'ftsaiee, Steel Peed Outters and Pee S A Ortnden. On sppiloaUao it will a una oau tik of Ibeae artlela that II WIU rum US wol Tanas aod Putapa of all kinds, send sot aaaUoaua, isajanri Ula, atxswall saa PUlaeers iirasSa, UkAtsa voarr im m ir we oeuai pnoe. 11 WE H AVE J agents. 111 a haaaldlraoStotliaMonauni nrwom lor eaatnlaauol batoraaale. Bwrtalas wai saased. toe styles of Car rlssM, eoetyfee of Har oasai styles Bldtnf &ad diss. Write fas ealaluasw. ILXSAIT CsfTtafe a laraaae Mb Cs W.aVPaASB.asr. S3 ADAYSURE.J BEND Fstnd w will alio yoo liuw to niab um wurlt and iMt-b you tnw won iu turn khmi tj wnm v Dr spiikla lb buMiiajfts fully i Kmaoitsar w guai jiumi elssar munt or $s lor nv'g t. aoaWAs. won; Kis-oiutefl mjrv: win mi am. tt Itea It, KT6lt, aUHlliAJt, 4 ImwA IU. .. WMisUI, ATUJITi. fiA. NTEn wanted ,7wVl'.3. tlf tt r s"oWatea,Oold Ulaia, Su.v. V ills aLU wsre or eaali oomukailoB. Seud L Tk ataaipforeatalosue. Hailtl. lima. I 1 sf I a hnporiars of Ta, CoKeea, en.. ' W I Ulul. S UL, ejtaeiua. M. t. f eralat BaMt Cnrael In li to SO Sara. Mu Bar till earaX 'v. - a .t.i.ltywtltUaaea.Oa1e. ,r ostU. Va,.'u.Ha i Lot V I I " a. t a a. s I Hood's V aafcT RILLED BY A DAGO. Two Seep Thrusts In The Breast Cause Instant Death. inmes PniiKhrrty, a section hand employ ed !y tho rntisylT,iula Italirgnd Company, was niunlori'd nar Donohoet station, four miles enjif of (!nrnsl)ur. Tho mnnlor wns committed hy Auifi'lo ltli-iforl, an Itnlliin.nnd a fellow workman. Tho two entered Into a dispute, ns t their relntlve sln-nifth, nnd test ed tho mutter l,y lirtinv heavy ties. Hleitorl hei-nme enrntfed nt Pnuuherty, nnd attempt ed to strike him with a plek. Foreman H-n-nisn took tho weapon from him. but lie pull ed a stiletto from his poeket and Htruek l)iiui;lier1y twice In the lireasl, tho knlfn in hoth instmiees 'ii.ilnif through the hreiwt nnd Into t lie reirion of the heart. DauKherty ill' il a few minutes later. Joseph Jones, William Tljjner and Abra ham F.mler. of Wnshinifton eounty, nro nlmut ri sue for til" recovery of f .')00 t-neh which they alleir" thnt thev Improperly luild for onimiitiitlon when they wero drnfted durlnif tin- elvtl war. They elnlm thnt the townships nro responsible if llio Niitlonul (fovernmeiit is nol. nnd there will be other suits it these nro successful. The furnacemcn of Middlesex orifntilzeil a fedenitlon of labor with 150 menilH-rs. Theso ofH"ers Were elei'tetl: Wllllnm Oroscope, pnfsldent: Thomas l'oa-ell, vlco-pnvlilenti Jumes liatctnnn. ri'orilltiK stn-n'taryi Joeob I)illlii.'er,iliinnciul se-returys James .Mltchell-tr-", tP'osup-rt Thomas Hlslicr, Ilorutlo AVeiister nnd Hubert Alien trustis-s. Tl;o estnte of Charles Ptnmnns. of Hope wood, will eschentto tho Htnte, because lie died inti'stiito nnd without known heirs. The property Is worth 1,R00, of which two-thirds will 110 to the Mate, nn l ono-thlnl ro Attor ney (loorife B. Hutchinson, who reported tho facts to the auditor-general. A Duquesno traction ear struck a huti-her's wnijon on Forties street, rittslmrir. Threo boys Walter Wlllouirhby. t:hnrles Mcl.iiin nnd Walter Welsh, who were riding on the wnaon, fell out tun pnr end In front of the car. WllloiiKhhy was killed. McLnln badly hurt and Welsh only slightly Injured. felt has boon brotiKht nt Vnlontown by the ostnto of tho Into l'rof. A. t". I.yon, of Me Keesport, who was killed by a llitltiinorc and Ohio rullroa 1 trnln, to recover on a policy of tJ.OM held l.y him in the Provident Mutual Accident Insurance company, of J'hlludel pliia. At Minintown a verdict of not Kullty win rendered tho case of Warren J. MolTctt for manslaughter. Tho ease involved the kill ing and nonudonmcnt of a child. Moffett's wife and her parents, who were indicted with him will not be tried. Robert Slosby, sentenced to be hanged nt Washington, February 20. for the murder of Jnmcs Mushy nt tho Jumbo mities, has been r-splted to April 22, by Oovurnor Ila- tlngs, In order that his case may go before the Hoard of Tardons. Although the coroner's jury found that Jacob Movers shot and killed Ids wife acci dentally at Blue Rock, he was rearrested on the charge of carrying concealed weapons, and was plnccd In jail at Ureensburg. The State department of Internal nlTulii (tranted John McN'off a patent for 42 acres i)i perches of land In Coyletownshlp,L'ambria county, which has heretofore had no owner but the Commonwealth. Tho coroner's Jury of Inquest Into the death of Frederick McBride, whose corpse was found In a laborer's shanty near Butler, have received testimony whicn contradicts tho theory of murder. Joseph Englltz, Louts Jnckman and ("has. Walzer were arrested at New Castlo, where several wagon lou Is of stolen plunder were fouud in a cavo. They have confessed to six robberies. Dr. Rolert O. Miles filed papers In a tlO. 000 libel suit against the New Castlo "Guard ian" for publishing matter regarding his character which ho claims was maliciously false. L. O. Peters, a brakeman on the r'ttshurg division of the Pennsylvania railroad, was killed by falling between the cars when ha attempted to make a coupling at Portage, Trhan Moneynk was arrested at Lclsenring coke works No. 2 as he was about to tui:o several hundred dollars from the truuk uf Joseph Vovon'hyck, a fellow workmen. The Sharon Iron company's furnace will resume operations. The Douglass furnsoo at Sharpsvillu is to have a self-cooling con donser of large capacity. Residents ot ruluski are talking of organ izing a hunt for one of the largest wildcats ever seen in that vicinity. Judge MeConnellappolntodJohn M. Young auditor of Westmoreland county, vice E. W, liair, resigned. John Molnerney hod his leg cut off Willis attempting to board a t'uin at Dunbar. PROMINENT PEOPLE :' Princess Beorrioe realizes 1 500,000 Irom Prince Henry's Ufe insuraaoa. 8ir Joseph Bornby, the oslebroted English musician, died a few days ago in Loudon, Colonel Oeorga W, Bnin, the temparanea orator, is a native ot Bourbon County, Ken tucky. Oaldoa, the great Hpanish novelist, Is a bachelor ol fifty and lead a Tory simple, ra tiring Ufa. President Cleveland will lack fourteen days ot being sixty years old when his pres ent term ends. Miss Edtelle Reel, State Superintendent of Education la Wyoming, ia seriously talked of for Governor. When James Whltoomb Riley, tha poet, recently Tislted Greenfield, lad., his borne town, the citizen gave him a publio recep tion. President Kruger, of the South African Bepubllo, was a famous athlete and hunter in his youth, and It is sold that be used to run tor ball a day and keep paoe with a horse, Dumas' body will be placed In a tomb not far from that In which lies Marie Duplessls, the original of "Camilla" Once every year Dumas visited her tomb and placed a wreath of flowers upon It Governor tteOonnell, of Idaho, a famous character on tha Paoltto eoast, is still known a "Paloose Bill," as a re minis nenoe of cer tain adventures in tha Palouse Valley during tha vigilante days. Congressman Johnson, ot California, has tb reputation of being on ot the best Jury lawyers on tha Pacdno ooost. It is said that oa ot hi strongest point 1 to kneel down In the court room and shed real tears to move tha Jury. Tang To, tb Chines Minister at Wash ington, ha received notice of hi promotion to the presidency of th Board ot Haorltlola! Worship, on of tbsmost honorable offlee in to Calnee Empire, and vrUl leave lor Pekin In June. A serious accident befell Joseph Mayer, known everywhere a tha Christ in the "Passion Play," at Amraergau, Bavaria. Wall he was engaged in helping to haul a tree to a wagon the tre slipped from those hauling it and knocked Mayer down, falling upou on ol hi leg, 'i'hslirub was so badly erushed that It wai fouud nsensaary to amputat lb Olirnr Booth, of Poughkeepsie, K. V., own ao ioe boat which was built in 1710. It is believed to b th Aral looboat ever buUfc INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS. Review of the Iron Easiness A Firmsr Market Predloted. The business of the week under review has been Inrge In tonnngo, nnd tho orders have come from every kind of Industry In which pig Iron Is need, Indicating a revival of ac tivity most welcome. Whether the Increased buying Is n spurt or the presitgnof n hcnlthy nnd gradual development of business, re mains to be seen. There Is nn entlnt absence ol speculative buying, the traffic being con fined to legitimate lines of tradn. Hub s are being made for somewhat extended deliver, los to accommodate the niniiiifactuptrs who d 1 -sire to cover their contracts as far as prac ticable. The car works and Iron rolling mills are not so active, but fresh buying by these branches must come sooner or later, as the railroads have been improving steadily In their earnings nnd soon will be nble to Im pmvn their Impaired equipment, which will augment the current business In a very mark ed degree. Tho output of the furnaces of the I'nltetl Ptob'S In IH'.l.l reached the unprecedented fig, lint ol 10,a7ti,H46 net tons, and ss tho entire unsold stocks .Inn. 1. less thnn 600,00(1 tons, a Just pride Is felt in tlio gp-at capacity nnd ability of our country as to production anil consumption of iron. Tho week closed strong with indications ot a flr-ner market Boilermakers on a Strike. Three hundred end fifty bollermnknrs and machinists of the Mexican International Railway company are out on a strike. They demand 25 per cent Increase In wnge and reinstatement of several men, which has not been granted. LABOR H0TE8. Tho American Tin Plato Works nt F.llwood, Ind., are now operating full with 1,250 hands. The Isnlx-lla coke works of Greensburg. Pa., Idle fur 10 months.bnve started with 100 ovens. Tho Irondnlo rolling mill nt Mlddleton, Ind., has resumed after several weeks of Idle ness. The Alabama rolling mill at Gate City, Ala., has resumed operations after a shutdown of several weeks. The new rionecr furnace of the Cleveland ClifTs Iron Company, nt Gladstone, Mich., Will blow In about March 1. The Union Iron nnd steel works hns partly closed down, and the Ohio plant also expects to reduce output. Both are at Voungatown, Ohio. At Lornln. Ohio, the Johnson Company' (tee)ilant, which shut down before the holi days, will resume this week. Home of the changes under way are requiring more time than expected. Charters have been Issued to the Clnrlon telephone company of Clarion, Pa., capital stock, t'J.OOO, and tho Fn-eport milling aud feed company, of Armstrong county, Pn., capital stock, tlO.OCO. Over 15,000 employes of the anthracite coal compatiys mines In the neighborhood ol tili.iniokln, l'n., have been thrown out of work indolluiti'ly by the shutting down ol the Rending coal company's collieries. The Pioneer Pottery nt Wcllsvllle, has been sold by Receiver 1. B. Clark, for 34,0OO to II. Michaels, president of a new company organized to buy the plant. The new com pany will start the plant Immediately, em ploying .00 inom IWbbed Tal' Museum. It has become known that articles valued at (10,000 bad been stolen from the Feabody Museum of Yale University, nt New Haven, Conn., nnd that Albert H. Ver rill, son of Professor Addison E. Ver rill, professor ot zoology and curator of the zoological collection of the university, bad confessed thnt he was the thief. The thefts have extended over a per iod of two years, and the exact amount of (he loss will probably never bo known, as the young man has forgotten the number ot piece: be bns taken from tb museum. One estimate place the amount of th thefts at 50.C00. Cairo Street" In Berlin. Berlin proposes to have an Immense Ciiro street at her exhibition. Six times as muob pace will be given it as to the Chicago show, and it will have the addition ot a harem. MARKETS, riTTsDl'ItO. Grain. Hour and awd. wheat ko. 1 rod No. s red. .... COKN No. X yellow ear,-....., Mo. H yellow shelled -.....- Sit sea ear, n OA'lh No. 1 white....... No wulie tltiht mixed aMM RVK-No 1 ... No. il western ILoLK Wliuer patents ulcuils,. Fancy hprins patents Fancy straight winter . ... Kye flour BAY No. 1 timothy liat Mixed clover. So. 1 ,MM New liny, from wagone... FKKD No, 1 White Md., Ion. 78 74 78 7 as bH 4b 44 a bo 60 a mi a uo i uo 14 50 lb DO 110 OH 18 Ml II SO Is 00 H UO 8 Ml at an UK ito 114 ni 45 411 S 4U I SO 40 II Ml IS 7ft w w 14 Ol) It) UU IU CO II 00 li Ml 7 U 8 01 irowu Jiiauuuga bran, bulk CTUAW VSbeat Oat ltalrjr 1'roducta, BUTTER Elgin creamery W 4 S3 Fancy Creamery 19 0 laucy Couutry boU..... ....... Is 1& C'llh.toK Jl,lo, new II lu Now York, new 10 II Trull aud Vagetnblea, APPLES Bbl . i 00 8 00 bKANa lland-plcked, per bu, 1 34 1 40 fU'lATUaa Fine, tu car. bu..., IIS 5 CAUllAOK-lloma grown, 1UL. M) 1 Ul ONlu. follow, iiu 4S 6J roultrj, Kt. CHICKENS, j pair 40 a 60 TLUKkie,vio 10 11 ItUUh Fa. aud Ohio, fresh. IS ID M iavellaueoua. EESDS Clover tal lbs. 4 7S a a 00 Timothy, prune. 1 lu a M blue Oraaa 1 411 J CJ WAl-ut elubT, new.... 70 DO Cliikit Cuuutry, sweet, tibL a IM 8 Ul lALi-uW 4 a UIS'ClNMA'rr FLOUlt ... I rest M Vs llkAT-Na ka . 7 HVkNaS .. t4 COHN Jttlxed no V'1'" " kuua ii Ul i'l kh onlo creamery it 1-HlllllltlUUH FLOUR .... a 8 lb 12 4 TS llkAT-No. n ked 7 COKN No. S JUlsed. US OAia Na a Mhiia. aa ai Uri kit creamery, uua.. rO kuua j-a. nraia 1ft KW SOUK. RPVzr?10 - ! WUkAT Nu s had. . si COKN Na m OAle WUiib Western 3 S4 bU'i'TiiK Creauiern n kuoa-atate aud I'eun. 14 IS UVK STOCK. CIXTBAI. ITOCk Vlklw, kAST LIBXBTT, Va. cama, Prims, l.MO to 1.400 lbs Hood, l.kuuio l.tuu lbs...... '1 Wy, l,uou u l.isutt Fair light steers, vuu to 1UU0 lbs.. Couiuiou, 7UU tu Vuuib 4 4 S3 4 110 4 au a uo 4 w a as a 7.', aao too r 4 ao 4 49 4 00 as 4 so I eft 4 00 8 70 8 80 8 10 8 va f ttl 8 76 1 so a go a ou too Light wlht,....., Medium, bvavy houghs aud Slags... astra.HO tolas 11.. Good. SS to Is) lbs Fair, 70 to U lbs. Common ... Lamba THE DRUG OLERK'3 STORY, B Talks of Headaches and Kervonsnes and (live a Care for lloth. From lh Evening JVctes, JV'eienrJk, JV. J. It was the drug clerk' turn to tall a story of ono of his experience:, and the reporter, expecting something good, as usual, settled himself comfortably In a chair prepared to give his undlvidod attention to the speaker. The latter was Henry Mnlnr, who resides with his parents on Acquodiict Btront, Newark, N. J., nnd who hands nut medicine over the counter of Dr. Andrew F. I'.u.'shardt' drug store nt 271 Orange Htreet, this oily. "Perhaps I can do nothing better," he bo Ran, "than to tell you tho secret of my good henltb. It Is a story thnt I have told to many, roeently, nnd its It resulted in good in eaoh cano, It may be worth your while to listen to It. To begin with, I was not always strong nnd robust, ns I nm now. Long hours of work and hard study had left me In a wretched condition. Frightful, lingering headaches found me a ready victim, and at times I was so nervous that "the dropping of a pin would cause me to give a violent start, and then I would be seised with a fit of trembling that was, to put it mildly, exceed ingly bothersome. Well, 1 began to doolor myself. Now I flatter mvself thnt I know something of mesllcinoi hut with all my knowledge, I could llnd nothing lhat would cure those terrible headaches or put an end to my extreme norvoumeHS. When I picked up a bottle my hand would shake as though 1 had the chills, and If It was a powder that I was handling 1 stood a gooil chance of sprinkling it all over these black trousers. Ihlngs went from bn l to worse, nnd I soon mnllzod thut a mnnnl my physical condition hml better not attempt to mix any medicine. ''Trv a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,' said Dr. lliirklinrdt, one dnyt and ns you kuow the doctor s advice Is always worm following, I got the l'lnk Pills and began to take them. Aladdin's lamp never performed the wonders of these pills. Would you believe Hi' Uefore I bad taken the contents of one box my headache began to give me a day off ooea'doually, and soon It loft me entirely. How about my nervousness? Well, the pills put nn end to that with almost startling abruptness. You see I know enough aliont the limine to appreciate the Importance of following the prescribing physicians' direc tions, nnd by paying strict attention to those given by Dr. Williams with each box of his Pink Pills, I was soon another follow. Look nt mo now! A picture of health, eh Well, that Is what Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills will do for a man, or a woman either. Res, I can hold this glass of water out now without spilling a drop, but 1 couldn't do thut two mouths ago and "What is it. inn'm?" he asked ns a neally dressed woman came up to the counter. "A box of Dr. Williams' l'lnk Pills." "Yes, tnu'm, flftv cents, please. Thank yon." " J heso l'lnk Pills nro groat things," said Mr. Maler ns he turned tothe reporter again, and the latter, after all be hud hoard, thought so too. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain nil the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are for salo by all druggists, or may be had by mall from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Heheneotadv, N. Y., for COc. per box, or six boxes for 02.60. A Pennsylvania Fanner. M. M. Luther, East Troy, Pa., grow last season ovor 203 bushels of Salter' Bllver Mine O.its from one measured aorel How is thnt for old Pennsylvania? Over 30,030 farm ers are going to try and beat this Iq 189 nnl win (130 in gold! Then think ot lie bus. barley from on acre and 1200 big tullbushels ot potatoes and 233 bushel of Oolden Tri umph Corn! What is tenslate, and sanl vetch and apurry and 03 other rare things? Well, Bulsor's catalogue will toll you. Largest growers of clovers, grasses and farm seeds In Amorlna. Freights cheap to Pennsylvania and tho eait. Ir von will onr Tnis 00 r aud isd It with 10j pottage to the John A. Balsir Seel Co., La Cronse, Wis , you will reo ilv their mammoth catalogue and ten paekAges grain snd grosem, Including shove oats, free. (A.) tWATa or onto, rrrv or Toledo, I Luuas Coustv. Frank J . On a-kv mukes oath that h Is this 1"' "i ."e iirui 01 r. rf. UHKNI.T d Co., doing liiiaine in the City of Toledo, Couutyand Hliteufoi-eaald,and that said urin will pny the sum of ONE HUNDRKD DOL- ran not us cured by th use of Hall'! ' atahhu H" . t . Fasna. J. Chesbv. Sworn to hsfor me and aahaoribed In my prasuiMM, tills Dili day ut December, A. D. lotto. I " ' I W. liUUSIS. J , aYoturg1 IhAUo. Ball's Catarrh Cnr is taken Internally, and ac ts directly on the blood aud muraus aurfaoM of the system, bend for ioatimoulals, free, oaf , . . J- Co Toledo, a tSf Bold by Druggiau. Ha. A Brooklyn man has been glvon a patent on bloomers. Whan Dobbins' Electric Soap sras first mad In 1 It coat 10 sent a bar. It Is prteiMlv tha saiua lUn'redleuta aod quality new aud tfenn't avxf hat. Buy It of your grocer and preserve your clothes. If ha hasn't it, ha will gat It. The Intost Invention in gloves is fitted with '. palm mirror. v Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Itonr cure ull Kidney and Hladder troubles. Pamphlet and consultation free. Laboratory, liluglmmptou.N.Y. Tho 1S0.0O0 people of Kansas City, Mo., dve on 13 1-5 sijuara miles of laud. TmtOAT Tnot'Bt.ks. To allay tho Irritation that Induces coughing, use "flroun'n Oroncilnf Trvchu." A simple and safe remedy. The clnammon gardens of Coylon are said to have un uroa of 12,000 acres. FITS stopped free by Diu Kline's OnEAT Nf.kvk Kkktohbu. No fits after first day's use. Marveliiuacures. TreatiHe and $2.00 trial bottle free. Dr. Kllno, 031 Arch Hi., Pbilu., Pa. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, quf tens the uunw, reduces iuuamma tlon, allays pain; uuru wind coliu. jo a buttlo. The total capital invested In British rail ways is about 1,000,000,000 pound sterling. M'e have not beon without Pita's Cure for Consumption for 'Ai years. Liznm FkHHKLL, Camp tit., Ilarrlaburg, Pa., May 4, 0'4. A penny or two all extra profit. That's the merchant's reason who urges an inferior binding for a costly skirt. It's not (nothing is) as good as ?J Bia Velveteen Skirt Binding. Look for S. H. & M. on the label and take no other. If your dealer will not aupply you we will. Sand for samplas. . showing labsls snd mats rials, to th S. H. It t. Co., r. 0. Bos 99, New York City. r.c Gladness Comes With a better underatnndlnd of the transient nnturo of the many phys ical ills which vanlnh before proper ef forts gentlo efforts pleoKnnt efforts rlg-htly directed. There is comfort In the knowledge thnt so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constinnted condi tion nf tho system, which the. pleasant family laxative, Syrupof Flfrs, prompt ly removes. Thnt Is why It Is the only remedy with millions of ftimllles, andis everywhere esteemed so highly by all who vnlue good hcnlth. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it Is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all Important, in order to (rot its bene flclnl effects, to note when you pur chase, thnt you have the genuine article, which Is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and Bold by all rep Utnble druggists. If In the enjoyment of good health, nnd the system is regular, then laxa tives or other reraeuiesaro not nceuea. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended tothe most skillful physicians, but If In need of a laxative, then one Bhould hare the best, and with the well-Informed everywhere, Syropof Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. "Your Battle '"Ml Lisinave u t I'.r'av r4 4 n n The largest piece of good tobacco ever for 10 cents .and Tne 5 cent piece is nearly as fafge as you et of other QlsSD trades for 10 cents You get the time you commotion or fuss. Pearline saves rubbing. That means a good deal besides easy work, even in house-cleaning. Paint and wood-work and oil-cloth, etc., are worn out by rubbing. Pearline cleans, with the least labor, and without the least harm, anything in the world that water doesn't hurt Cqh r Peddlera and some anscrnpuloos jfroctri will tall yoa "this 1 good as OCI1U or "the same as Pearl roe." IT'S FALSE Pearlsn is never peddled. hT 1 and if your grocer sends Von something ia place of PearUa. be 5a.CiC honest ttndU tack. JAMES PYLB, Mew Verba ' anssHaUMaattiekartlwUlasWeaeltaM vfcatkat Cast a Watt, WWW H ,U,W MM rut Qulekhr, erw Thai Is lli.lr ramrd tha ararM ataa Balof tt rlhararava. ihar ara hta4 I la aarllaaaa. TlMr. la lu at uiui ataa la aul, ....i-.l- .-a rm futas to suhs a hal4 lUWai.l ma waria ara pradaaaS fraa, Salaar'i Saada. Oar Calalacaa lalla y oa wkr, aa II yua siih to raaha aioaajr ll.ai la. haa ?iaublas la ilia awra. 10 lo S) aass ahaad af your aaif aaartplaal balatr's .aa. Ba 4,, a,r surhal ar a.iv.ra' wbul.wla U.I JtaTbllhlaiu Caaaaa. la tha tartiut Cabbaaa aaialu ahaworl4,sllbraiaikula!aarir Pkf lia 1 oa., So. 1 hj lb.,Io. Wa aiaki a ipratally afeholaa aalirm Oalw S.ad: Sua. par paaast SalMr'aCarliaalCuaaailiaraaaaatbahaat. flu.. lOo.ioa. ..; U IV. a. Our raaraiaoih Plaal aa4 ad u. aaaiaM.af.woiaa.witDpnaaairtnaap, ia raanta taraa apoa raaiM 1 pasta, ar Caulof aa aad r.jkaa of Early Bird Aaaiah aaoa taaaiH af as. 4 Well Bred, Soon APOLIO Are Quickly r.'.arried. Mr. IL L. Johns, of Selma, Ala,, la la the habit of buying Rlpan Tsbules nt White's Pharmacy at Bclma. When Interviewed at th time of a recent purchase, Mr. Johns sale; "Ever si nea I was In the army, where I contracted Indigestion and dyspep sia from eating "hard tack and sow belly," I hnvo suffered much from those and kindred aliments. A ton; of mine who clerks for J. N. Barter In a drug store at Wlnflvld, Kansas, ' told mo while home on a visit, over year ago, to got a box of Mparts Tabules and tnke them. I did, and In a very short time I wo benefltod, and by the time tbey were hnlf gone I was well, and since then I have felt better, ate more and relished It bet ter than at any time since th war, and am doing more work now than I ever expected to do again. I tall you, they ate tha greatest medicine for a fellow' stomach I ever saw. This box la for a neighbor of min out by me In the couutry. We al ways have them at horns, and I never hesitate to recommend them Whan a fellow complain about hi stomach burling him, (Signod), R. L. Joans." Ttlnsns Tabules are sets by drninrtsts, or by malt If the erfce isnoen'S a box) la sent to Tua Hlpao Chemleil Company, No. 10 Horace ft, haw Tjrfc. bam Die vial, luceuta. PHUT RENSIONJ,V.lZSTO r8iiocesfulty Prosecutes Claims. K Late Hrlncipiil EXatmlnet- U a. Paniiioti Burnati, B J.vrsilu l(jt war. laiJuUlt-aitliigclitlutt, ttf lutm Axorypurlife ! Work flies right along when you take Pearline to it. So does the dirt Every scrub bing brush seems to nave wines. through your cleaning in half used to, and without any a SALZER'S VEGETABLE SEEDS Vlgorl, fraeae Isersiotitljl ' aata tbaa isa aarlMst, aaaiaaat faaasablaa la Caialocaa, aaataialaa a auaaittaat are 4 JOHN A. 8ALZCR 8EED CO.. La Croee. Va. Wed." 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