IRfilerifc Is what wire Hood's Paraapsrilla lis jrt popularity increasins; sales ami wonderful cures. The combination, proportion anil process In preparing Hood's Haraaparilla are unknown to other medicines, and make It peculiar to Itself, it arts directly and posi tively upon the blood, and a the blond reaches every nook and comer of the human system, all the nerve. mitries, bones nnd tis sues coma under the beutfiulent Influence of Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. All drairgidt. II. Dllla cure Liver Ills; easy to slOOQ 8 "111 take, easy to operate. Ic. Only SO per cent, of the robln-rles commit ted in London k-ad to a convli-tion. Wind Swept , Were it not for the Intervening monntaln ranges, this country, from Northwest to Bontheast, would nl times in winter be swop' by devastating tornadoes. Blizzards seem to nriso cut of the caves and canons of the plains. Onlninit strength and volume over i a wldu expanse, tholr force Ik arrested by the battlements of Mr hills. Bomo'lmes they rlsonbovo the barriers and swrop tho Middlo Wales with fury. 1 hi-r you enjoy one dny a menn tomperuture, nnd the n-t may be , fnr IjoIow fiwr.intr. it is like an ice wntnr , bitth on a warm rtiiy, nnd the snook to mus cles, nerves and circulation la th cause o( sudden neuralgic nnd rhonmntln attacks, , botlt violent nnd acute. Thosw predisposed to such should have the it aster core, Ht. Jacobs Oil, always n-ndy. Its prompt use fit-events the chronic tHK, and lu llieohrou- , c stnire it Is a prompt. jmi re eu re. j Beware or niurmenta for Catarrh That ' CoutAin Mercury, j as mercury will snrely destroy tha sen's of smell and rjompliilely durante the wholes) stem wlia i entering-it tlirouh the mucous surf aces r Buon artic.es siiouiii never be used eicept on : Srescription fl im reputable physicians, as the thy wlildoitnfnfd tnthej-ood yno can pomib.y derive from them. Hall's catarrh Lure manufactured by F.J. I henry A Co.. I lole.lo, I)., contains no mercury and Is taken j internally, anting directly upon the blood and muonus surfaces of the system. In buying Hull's C'atarrn t.'ure be sure to u t the genuine It Is taken Internal)!-, and is made in 'J oledn, l Onjo. by r J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials Iree, , MT H .Id by ln-mtyni-. pries yK, t,,r hmtle. i The successful farmer has learned by experience that some grains require far differ ent soil than others. He knows that a great deal de pends on right planting at the right time. No use complain ing In summer that a mistake was made In spring. Decide before seed-time. The best lime to treat coughs and cold3 Is before the seeds, or germs, of consumption have begun their destructive work. Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver "Oil, with Hypophos phites, promptly cures lung and throat troubles. Do not Heglect your cold. f OTT'S EVA'S l.SION flsa betn end-nad ry tr.s tnJi.-aI prolmlcn for ixventy ynn. (WiA your .iorlar.) This is beciuf It i always tji.ilai.lr-alw.-wa uniform -abvivn ronlaiai Ike furtit Norun CoJ-lntr Oil mtid Hypjpkoyiil'. Insist on bcotl's Emulsion, with traclc-mark of man and fun. Put up in o rent and (i.oo aiiea. The (mall .as assy be anough to curs yjur couh or halp ywur baby. - y X q g llr. Jjort M. Moses, the advertismout and businoss writer of 602 Third trout, Brooklyn, rolntos that ho roeontly had oooaslon to consult Dr. J. 8. Carrean, a well-known physi cian of 18 West Twenty-first street, New York City, fora stomach trouble Vfhioh was pronounced a type of dyspepsia. "After oonsultatiOD," Writes Mr. Moses, "the Doetor gavs wo a proscription, nnd I was nome What surprised to note that the formula wns nearly idontleal with that of mparts Tubules, for wUluU I had, ou mora than one occasion prepared advertising matter. I ha I Dr. Curreau's prescription Ailed, and it proved uitisfitotory, giving quick relief, A week later, when I hud taken all the medicine, I a,'nin csjlej on the Doator and mentioned the similarity of his prescription and tha proprietary remudy spoken of, show ing him both the remedy Itself and the formula. The Doator was at first somewhat Inclined to oritlclse what he called patent me.lleinas, but appeared to be surprised when be Doted to what extent his own pros sorlptlon oontormed to the formula I f bowed him. It was praotieally the same. A Her a short time devo ted to noting the sareful manner in Whlok the proprietary medicine woj prepared, be wound np by prescrib ing U for my ouse. Of Bourse I hud to pay him for telling me to do this, bat it was wort the ooet to have suuh high professional aasunuioe that the advertlsed.artio.le woe, la fact, tiie soioutlflo formula tbiit it purported to be, I might have taken the proprietary medioine in the beginning and saved the Doctor's foe, but I tliluk theoond t denoe I have acquired In the elTloaoy of the remedy, through the Djo tor"s indorseineut of it, Is well worth the lee." K'pma Tutmloa are eila by druztlsta, or br m-dl If tin price iiiMUka s U'ix) ta a-'ut i'i rue HIij -iui Ctiemlwl UiMiuaar. Mu. 1(1 &itoj ., Maw urar. Cuupie vial, lu Mitts, rOi'OLAlt 8CIESCE. , It h bean discovcreJ that (1ie (rermi art killed by the blue and vio let Tftjs of snnlight in a few hoars. The use of paper for large fly-wheel" is regarded with favor, the .tonsila strength of paper being enormunr. The death rate among the colored people in Chicago latt year was 20.67 per 1000 against 15.05 for tho whites. The chemist of a Wisconsin wood pnlp company has, it is said, discov ered a process by which sulphite fibre wood-pulp may be made fireproof. A sextnplet cycle bs been seen on the streets of Paris. It was built for track nse. It weighs ISO pounds and is six and one-half yards in length. There are 1500 different species of snakes in the world. Out of all that -fast number England only has four species, and only one of those is poi sonous. The Siberian lemming-role his been fonnd by 'Merriam to live in the Da kota and Idaho, as determined by a skin and skull received from tho north shore of the Caspian Hea. A bore-hole near Port Jackson, New South Wales, ha reached a depth of nearly 3000 feet It -hows an increase iu the earth's temperature of one decree F. in eighty feet, while the average in the Northern Hemiaphero is one degree in sixty leet. A French biologist, M. Kocnrd, has proren that, while but fow microbes exist in the blood after nn ordinary meal, they are abundant after a meal containing much fat. He supposes the microbe carriers to be the small fat globules taken np by the lacteal-. The skin turns blue when exposed to cold because, by a low temperature, the circulation is impeded at the sur face, the arterial blood is pnrtialiy prevented from flowing beneath the skin, and the venous blood, which is almost purple, givei color to the skin. Trince Lit it poll of B.ivitria h the entomological fad. His specialty is beetles, and he is said to have about the best collection in the world. He is well posted on the subject, and spends a great deal of time making or iginal observations of, the habits of various insects. The upper part of a bird's bone (tiirsometatarsui,) found in a clay bed sf unknown Ago in Vancouver's Island, has been fonnd by Professor Copo to belong to a bird appearing to be allied to the Steganopodes (gannets, cormor ants and pelicans, etc.) This pre sumed relationship indicates that it could swim as well as fly. If it could fly, "it will have been much the larg est bird of flight thus far known." Clenlinnt n :i.'ubaut. The man in Florida who has con ceived the idea of using elephants in connection with the saw milling opera tions is perhaps more deserving of praise than humorous criticism. Al though the idea of elephant labor in this countoy is at first a startling one. and likely to bring down the condem nation of trades unions and organized labor, it is nevertheless practicable, inasmuch as this kind of labor has in India been demonstrated to be one of the most economical and vi'.uib'e methods whioh can be employed in lumbering op?ratians there. In India elephants perform war's about the sawmill with almost hum nil jutejlijenos. The labor is cheap, as the e.epbin.t will work (or his board cThil never eirika, and at the :-auaa tL.a perform the work of xa&6J men. TUev not only work abont the 1 mill and yard, but propel logs in the streams and carry them on shora. The truulc of the elcphaat, which the observer would conceive to be the soft and ten der portion of the huge brute's an fttomy, can, in reality, be as hard as steel at the will of its owner, and be ing possessed of went strength, obeys the will of the driver. The elephant will easily carry a piece of timber weighing a ton and a half, but if the weight be over that be will absolnte'.y refuse to pull, in whioh event another elephant is ptessed into service and the load is evenly divided. If tho piece be light the elephant will bal ance it upon his tabks, and throwing bis trunk about the piece, will carry it rapidly to whatter pot tiou of the yard is desired, place it upon the pile and adjust it with perfeot nicety. In time he goes to work of bis own ac cord at the founding of the whistle, and when the whistle blows at night will positively refuse to perform any more labor. Thus it is within the possibilities that oxen and mules may be retired, and that the loud-voioed Florida band who nrges the patient mule with blows of blacksnake whip will cease this labor, and perched upon the back of an elephant, armed with a pointed iron prod, will do the heavy work required in the suwmill yard. The Timber man. A MonntaJn ot Pure Sulphur. The reoentlj discovered sulphur de posits in the southern Cooopah range o! mountains, on the eastern side of Lower California, are said to consist of mountains of almost pure sulphur. A. Goodbe, a banker of nsenada,who returned to San Diego from m visit to the deposits, says the sulphur is 87 per oenL pure, and in its natural state is fit for ordinarj oommeroial use, especially for the manufacture of sul phuric sold. At one place there is a bluff of praotioally pure sulphur fifteen feet high and ISO teet wide, and at the foot of this bluff a shaft has been snnk sixty feet deep into pure sulphur. The sulphur can be shovelled into sacks and put on tha market la its natural state. New York Bun. Inscrutable Jtvttery, "Mamma," asked the little girl, peering in between two unoul leaves of the magetiue, "how did they ever get the printing la there t" Indians polk Journal, - HSlAWMDEra TO IMPROVE THE YOUGH. Working Up lntoreit Among Rlvsrmon nd th Pnbllo. Tho movement to Improve tho Voughto gheny river, which wns so extensively agi tated a few yearn ago, Is on again. Colonel Kll P. Huter, of Hutervllle, ami Major William MeOrew, of Hewl.'kley township, are the rec.igiil7.i-d prime movers In the pn-aent niiivrment to Improve the stream from -Me-Keesport to West Ncwtou, ll distance of about 20 miles. An appropriation was made by congress In 178 for the Improvement of the Vough. Two surveys have been made since Unit time and the appropriation Is nearly ail expended. The Idea at present is to have the rivur improved by locks and dams, and made nnviuable as far up as W est Newton. It Is believed It would lie a grcut bt-nellt for tho lower end of the valley. Workmen clearing away the ruins of the burned Altmeyer thcatro building In Sle-Kei-sport, which was destroyed Inst Hnttir day. discovered the charred body of (leorwe M. llarto under a printing press, llnrto was foreman ol the iiernld composing room, and went down an elevator shaft when the Hie was discovered. Evidently he sought refuge from tho llainis under tho press and their perished. Secretary of the Commonwealth Beeder, after so iug thu Henc-a Indians, who, ns do-B'-n hints of 1'hlef t'oriiplant-r, lay claim to theMto of Oil t'itv, gave sVm a letter to llerlw-rt Welsh, of l'lilladlphin, president of the Indlnn ltiifhts society. In whl'h Mr. It-eiler si t forth their undoubted claim. The neeessiirv fluids to take the Iuiliuns to l lilla deiphla have been raised. Kitonlngham's hall, In Tlnnksvllle, n sub tirli of l'ittsl'iirg, on the Little Hawinill hull railroad, was burned Into Tuesday night by a lire of unknown orluln. A ten party for the beni-ilt of St. Catherine's Itoiniui Catho lic church was in progress, and there were 'JOO men nnd women in the hull. All escatied safely in the wild rush fur the stairway. Thu hall was destroyed, causing (1,000 loss. The H'-hocn Manufacturing Company, in Lower Alleirhciiv. has I een started in full on double turn. This means employment for I fully l.ilK) men, many of whom have Is-eii ! Pile inr several monitis. j njs company make pressed steel and railroad specialties, Th" material Is furnished by tho Oliver Iron and Kte-1 Company. The furnace strike nt New Castle, wn de clared olT Monday. The men demanded pay on half holidays, but .hey go back to the old scale until the Iron market justllles nn in crease. All tho furnaces here will start with in o few days. It -v. J. J. Parsons, of tho First Haptlst church nf OH City, offered his roslgnntlon as pastor Sunday, to take effect March 31. It was accepted. The continued ill health of his wife necessitated a removal to Florida. H'-v. J. A. Maxwell tendered his resigna tion ns pastor of the Baptist church lit Con- liellsvile, to take effect the last Kun liiy In the month. lie nas neeepteu a can from the I'ltst church lit McKeesport. More than 100 persons hnvo professed con version at llellefonte since Evangelist Leonard Weaver, of New Jersey, began preiuhiiig lu the courthouse. A bold robbery occurred at the Alice fur nace In Shnrpslmrg, the thieves carrying off eight brass tuyeis worth (100 uud each weighing 10 pounds. The Altoonn, Clearfield A Northern brnnch of the Pennsylvania railroad waa burled under eight I'-it of snow at portions iu the mountains. Westmoreland county commissioners offei a reward of 4140 for the Italian murderer ol James linugherty. The Second Lutheran church of Altoona, was robbed of (CO from the collection basket buuday night. The Stntc Oil company, of Tltiisvlllc, hat been chartered, with a cupltnl of 500.000. A we.od-carvlng plant, employing 150 men, is to bo ettalillf liid at New Kensington. The Altoonn Novelty compnny bos been or ganized to muko bicycle brakes. Tho cy -s should not bo used In weakness or slckii S3. MAKKKTa. riV'"bf nft. Ciralu, 1 lour aud i1 eed. WHEAT a 1 red No. t red COKN .Nu t yellow enr No. t yellow holloa Billed ear, m. CATS No. 1 while No. s white m I.luht mixed H BYk-No 1 No. 9 weatorn FLiit'K M inter patents blruda.. Fancy HprtiiK patents f ancy straight wiuler hye Hour. M DAY No, 1 Itnioiur No, Mlcd ciorer. No 1 Hl- New liny, from waKna.. Fiir.U No. 1 WiilteAlil, ion...... iirowu Middlings brsn, bulk ETltA W Wnual Onl . T4 ?a ?4 m as Hi c3 tn ha it, an l Vlls 411 4.1 44 8 5 1 8 l.l i no t ;s a 4.1 bj K 115 i HJ 15 rs iu iu U ft) 14 M 14 Ul V lJ is UJ Ku tJ U tKi 18 60 11 l)J II M r. i) u uo 7 65 10 S 1)J B 50 S it) SH 111 u) IK 15 V 10 10 II iHlry 1'roduvU, BUTTKK-Elglu creamery J yaticy Croauiery idiic)- couuiry Kuli ...... CUKhsk-onio, uuw New tors, new srultand Vegetables- ai i i.r.o oui i inj s Oil bhAMs Hand-picked, pr bo..,.. ) Hi I 4u tui.uut.a-riue, iu cur. o.i J Hi tAbUAOt Uouie gruwu, bul..... J uo l 116 I I'oultry, lite. ' CII1CKKNH, Vpair 4) a (10 : 1 1 ItKtls, ib li) ii koo 1 n. unq onto, iresli. IS ID Uisce.lMuiMjus, SEEDS Clover U lis. t 4 TS i) 5 00 I Timothy, prime 1 uu 5u Dlue Ulnae j 40 )U UAPIJi M11LI', uow... ;(i BJ ' tli)h:u country, awuui, uui.... suj lu I AlAJ IV 4 4 floi-h t 75i4 50 UHJlAT Na Ilea. kYh No. . toltN Allsea. OA 18 klUB uu u 11 .1 BCl'lAH ublu Creamei-y taiLxut-nruiA FLOITH , WlliiA'l No. S Ited C'OltN Na i MlKoa UA'IB Nu Wuite. bL 1 IhK .r.ii.urjf, eiiin luus-n ur.i t I ti 75 70 Hi IU IU no 15 JS.VV KUUti. fXOUH Patents .. I 704 15 V. lih.AT-.Su ttud. ... bj CUHN Na V . su OAis Wlatte Wekteru SS IU HL'i'i'hli cieauiery su tiiuo out aud i cnn 14 15 L1VK STOCK. CEMTBAL STOCK VAU1)., tAsr. LiniBTvfi, CA1TLX, rrime, 1,1.00 to 1.100 Iba - t 4 80 Uuud, l.VOU lu ,AJ Ilia 4 15 'J uly, l.uuu iu l.iwiij 4 no i sir ligut aivera. 'u to li)U IU.... a ; 5 twniuiwu, itu tu aouav M s i5 I.hilit weldiit M 4 n jucdiuui, 4 4 -' 4 5 4.ounna uud btttiis Mtm g fit) 4 40 4 OU 4 lu 4 uo 1 iu 4 115 41 II BO allKSr. Hitra.l'.atoIiSlus I 81 S H5 OoihI. 5 tu UJ lot s it, 8 ftu air, 7u tosuios...... . s 70 S IU Cujuiuou J. IW n ii i-uiiiu. DUO 6 lU LITTLE OIRL KEPT THE SEAT. Children Injnred br fltandlna; Up la Jerky Street Cars, "Let tho little girl get up and five tho lady her seat," enld a bcwlilnkpred, meddlesome old man in ft Clark street ear yeeterdny, ns ho reached neross tho nlsle and poked at tho child's mother with tilts cniic. The Indy with ln-r arms full of bundles stood expectant nnd beamed on the old man for his thoughtfulnrsR, but tho mother looked mad enough to set bis whiskers on tiro as she replied: "I have pnld for the seat the child Is occupying. If you want the lady to have a sent you bad better give her your own." The old mnn wns so greatly abashed by the reception of his suggestion that he entirely forgot to give the lady bis seat, and she stood tip all the way to the end of the lino. This Incident sot the little fat conductor to talking about hogs and other aulmala that ride ou street cars, and among other things he said: "That woman Is nil right. She ain't got no call to make her little girl Ktand tip after she has pnld for her sent nnd there are a lot of duffers llko that old man scttin' around. This lilen of mak ing children, especially young girls, stand up In street cars In nil wrong any how. They can't reach up to the straps, and have to teeter around on their little; logs and be Jerked back and forth with out anything to stonily themselves by. It's a shame, that's wot It l, nnd I know ninny little girls who get strains and hurts t lint stay with ttlcm all their lives by being Jerked n roll nil In thpse cars. "Besides," he continued, as ho shot a stream of tobacco Juice nt a boy who was trying to steal a rltlc, "It ain't no rany thing for a fat woman, like that one In there, whose own feet barely touch the floor, nnd who has uo lap to apeak of, to hold a child. So It's tough on the women ns well n the kltls. That woman In ilnid rli;lit, nnd I'm glad she give the "1.1 wnrt with the whiskers the nim ble heart." There are nntny mothers In Chicago who will heartily Indorse the fat eon duetor's views on street enr otlquctte.-i Chicago Tribune. A Fagln In Ileal Ml'e. Theodore Urant, a New York Fngln, was convicted of teaching boys to steal. He had been arrested with three of his pupils, Morris Jonkufsky, aged 9; Louis rJllverbloom, 8; and Samuel llallowltz, 13. "Ho stole," little Jonkofsky told JiiHtlce Hayes, "nnd he taught us kids to steal. We would take tilings out of each other's pockets. Mostly we were 'shades' nnd 'workers.' He did most of the 'picks' himself. I used to go up In front of a woman ond knock some thing out of her band, and stand so she couldn't pick It up cosily. Then Grant would pick bcr pocket from behind. When there was a crowd wo would shade' Gmnt. He did the work while we crawled around so peoplo couldn't see." ".WJijt have you to say for yourself?" naked the Justice. -J-v-.- "When I was ptillod by do cops dls kid had Just touched a pocket, but I wasn't In de Job," said tJrnnt. "This Is Faslu nnd Oliver Twist In real life," s.ilil the Justh-e. "Tho sen tence of the court Is that you tie con fined In the penitentiary for one year on each of the three complaints against vcu." Grata Is Klnjl riurrahll fihout for Joy. Tho greon grnss rules. It's more valuable than oats, wliont nn 1 uoru to gether. Luxurlunt meadows are tha farm er's delight. A positive way to got (hem and a very sure one we know is to sow Balssr's Extra Orass Mixiuras. No nood of waiting a llfo tirao either. Bulzor has a minium, sown in April, producing hay In Juao. The edilor learns that nvwy farmers report yields ot six tons of roagninaont bay pel time. Over one hundred dUTurunt kinds ol glasses, clovers, Toodntc.S.'iud Vetch, Olnnt, Spurry an I Fodder plants! 83 (mikaoi vnrlinsl voKotiiblce 81.00. Ordorthom to-day! Ir tou will cur this out ahu sknu It with 10c. io3tnt;e to tha John A. Siilr.-ir Boa t Co., La Crosse, Wis., von, will rocelvo freo tea grais and grain sample) and their m imniotb seed cataloguo. Cutulojfuo ulone So, (A.) Paris Poh Tailors. The Taiia dog-tailors Uaue at this season ot the year their fashion plates for the coming months. "On the occa sion of tho mnriinge of an Auihntwa dor's daughter,' snys one of these nr tints, "I make for his Excellency's dogs brilliant gala costumes to mutch the liveries of the scrvanta." The fttotfvrii Way Commends itsalt to the well-informed, to da pleasantly and eftevtnallv what was formerly done In the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To eleanse the system and break np Cold-, hendarhe and fevers without nnpleas ant after effects, use the delight f 'll liquid lax ative remedy. Kyrtin o Flirs. Mauufuclnrod by California i'm Syrup Company. Drown eyes are said by oculists to be tho strongest. Dr. Kilmer's Pwamp Root cures all Kidney and Hlitdder trouble. Pamphlet aud consultation free. Laburaiory,liinifhauiiiion,N.Y. Artiflcliil ivory Is made from condensed sklm-mllk. Dobbins' Dostlng-Borss Soap Is 100 per cent. purs, llude of Doras. It Ucata. Coats you same as poorer SoMluv aul. Wurth inure. If all tills ta true you ueed it. Order one cake of yuur tfreeer, you'll want a box next. The Euphrates is termed In tha Eitst as the "lloyu! ltivor," from the lact thut Oli Kings imvu r-niiea ou its ijiwiks. "Hsows's 11HOVCHIAI, TnocHSs" are nn equaieit for eleurinit Die voice, r'ubllo speak ers and singers the world over use theiu. In Korwny the uvorngo lungth of llfo Is greater than In uuy country on the globe. Mm. Winalow'sPoothlng P7rupforClilldren teethlnir. softens the uuuis.ruduces lull.iiiiiiia Uuu, uuuys palati curue wind colio. HUi u bottle. If n filleted with sore eyes use lr, Issue Thomp aim's i'ye-waier. Druvglat's sell ut Me per bottle Rattlesnakes, Butterflies, and ... ? Washington Irving said, he supposed a certain hill was called "Rattlesnake Hill" because It abounded In butterflies. The " rule of contrary " governs other names. Some bottles are, sup posedly, labeled "Sarsaparilla" because they are full of . . .well, we don't know what they are full of, but we know it's not sarsapa rilla; except, perhaps, enough lor a flavor. There's only one make of sarsaparilla that can be relied on to be all It claims. It's Ayer's. It has no secret to keep. Its formula Is open to all physicians. This formula was examined bv the Medical Com mittee at the World's Fair with the result that while every other make of sarsaparilla was excluded Irom the Fair, Ayer's Sarsapa rilla was admitted and honored by awards. It was admitted be cause it was the best sarsaparilla. It received the medal as the best. No other sarsaparilla has been so tested or so honored. Good motto for' the -family as well as the Fair: Admit the best, exclude the rest. " Any doubt about It t Send for the Cnrcbook." It kills doubts and cans doubters. Addreasi . C. Aytr Co., Lowtll, Mass. 0 s 0 As good as can be made regardless of price for Other Brands Only Don't take for it but and see for yourself i. low on Sate in Ohio! Under the deulslou of the Ohio Circuit Court it is held that Walter Baker & Co.'s reakfast Cocoa is maniifor-turod anil put up In conformity to the Pure Food Laws nf the State. It U un absolutely pure, delirious und niitrittoua artti-li-, and costs less than one rent a t-ii. onaiiiiiora ahould ask fur, und be sure that they let the gonuluo Walter linker er t'o.'a i;'hi(U, inuda at Dorchoster, Muss. ll.WAill'. OF IMITATIONS I Walter Baker & Co., Limited, Dorchester, Mass ---.njaeBSPJBSTM!MS5?t!rjrL?l''K Good Wives Crow Fair in the Light of Their Works," Especially if They Use I APOLIO Where Old Vuu Gel This CoOesT Sad Die Iidlua' Aid Soolery of our Church out tor tea, forty ot them, aud all pro nounced the Qorman Coffeeberry equal to Bio! Salzer's catalogue tells you all about Itl 85packagwEurllestvegotaAlos0dsl.Oa. Ordnr today. I TOO WlU, COT THIS OOT AMB SISD With lSo. stamps to John A. Suiter 8eej Co., La Crosso, Vila., you will Rat free a package ot above great 00 (Toe seed and our 113 page cutaloffuot Catalogue alone 6e. postage. (A.) I cnn riToniuu-nd PImi's Cure for Oonfuinp tlou to Hutfi-rt-ra from A.thiiia. E. D. Tuws skmi. Ft. Howard. Wis., Muy 1, 14. FITS stopped free by Tin. Kline's Onr.AT Nt'ltvK ItiMToiiKii. No fits after first day's linn. Miirvulniisciirrs. Tri-atlne and ti.fO trlul boitlo f rea. l)r. Kline, VUl Arch fct., India., I'u. LADIES wanted .vVAS, CI BT I r eberWteaes,0-WHlnira,8IWer. I V Ea wm "' 'Oliiuilanliin. Hrud mm r Jly aluniprori'illaloaue. HnilUiUnia K fl Y SS lmi. e.a IVna, O-ilteua, tito., S W iu a. OriieMe Ut.. lyraudse, N. V. Msryblae Habit Care la t 10 so data. Nu par till rurod. . B.r-nsiii,i npHIM MA WHI8KTT.AbUftcnrtl. Dookienl imil. Pr, I. . WD9I.U1. AtltAJTi. (Li. lO cents ounces cents our word buy a piece THU ARRsf OTOft CO. ess half UM awrtere WDdmlll buauuias. becsoae it has redueed lua east at tnauuwerao i.ahM itwaa It bas aoaaf traaeb aa p aeuaae, auu auusiies lis cnooa aua repaixa I S auiu dnn. It .ui .nd Aomm fvunlal, - baMar aruele fur leas monaa Uiaa wp"1 j oUiers. It Biases Pilluplufl sue rn.l 1 O-ul filial ilu I I u.1 rtm. 7. aw- ana Filed SlmI Towers. SimI Riub Ssm rTFrsnies, SUel fee Cullers sua Fes V 3W wniiuarm. tin spdiicsdsu 11 win nasaseoe Jll ot Uwae srtlelea U.al 11 wlM rurnlaa i.nl fanoarr 11 at 1S lbs uaual sties, n alau Basse Tanks sod Fampsof all Simla, eraa Me eatakMroa, Ntasryi Uta, tocwU sas ruisssra tiratu. Ufcassa VXD a 96 ASTHMA I- POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC OiTtjK rvlirf In riVl minutMb Bnti for t aTH It AC trlul Dsuiksvirav. Hold ! I DrutTyUtii. On Bus mot pu-tutvld Adra TllOft, fl I'll AS, fHILX., f4w TllPTlhntfJPO f "'"s.ltvt'lyr'lf-rej'ultttlnff Sd4 (or lUuuUaLblO, cm. U. a. mtiyur, CaiJiugtou, U Haeatfe lAlta.- Uiod. TJaal Lvl In ll:uo. 1 tT oi-iik'inia urn. Kil liiiKS Wiitlir ALLlLiit Beat CouKh dvrup. Tsaiua
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