V v V 4 Aoelent Oak. Among tlie Interesting relict of Bish op llendrlx's life hi China !i a plcturs framp mnde of onk dug from beucntb the foundations of the Chinese wall, whore It in supposed to have Inln sine the year 214 B. O. Beward Tnlor, who carved the frame, found the wood almost Mnck and nearly as" hard at Iron. Not only Is the frame an object of Interest; the pluture It surrounds Is a novelty a handsome photograph ol Viceroy LI Hung Chang, with that distinguished statesman's autograph In native characters adown the border. The photogrnph was a present to ths bishop from the viceroy. The (rami was obtained In the rough from som British contractors who were blast ing out piling under a section of the wall, preparatory to repairs of the. masonry. tVli Wot. It I still) that if wo take care or III tie things, the big things will take cam of themselves. But why can't we bs always prepared for many of onr little troubles. What's the use ot suffering days and weeks, when In ten minute we enn rll ot the nin. A sud den attnek ot baokaehn, toothuohe, or neu ralgic heednolie, fludtliemotof us without anylhlnn nt hnnd, while Kt. Jacobs Oil would curonnd put an end to the trouble promptly. Two St. Louis dentlats fought a duel with pistols; one killed the other. Triara Is more Cstsrrh ta this seettnn of tha ormntry thaa ell other dlaaee pat together, and until tha last fw year waaauppoaad to be Inourable. For a great mnuy Year dnetora pro. Bounced Its local dlat'aafi and preMTtbed local renWte. and by oonMantly failing to oure with lo -a.1 treatment, pronounced tt Incurable. Bcience has proven catarrh to be a coiiMttu tional 'ilieae and therefore lequirea conatitu tional trettmant. Hell's Catarrh t'ure, man ufactured by F.J. Cheney & Vo., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only oonVitnt.lnnai cure on the market, t la taken Internally In done from 10 droin to a teaapoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucou aurfacaa of the ayatem. Tbey offof one hundred dollars for any caae It faila to cur. Band for circulars and testimonial, tree. Address F. .T. fniOTT A Co., Toledo, O. tW Soli by Drutfguu. 6o. Slips Klialth Cady Stanton, now Kel (0, has denlded to tnke music lesson). If yon are dmbtful ai to the una of Dobbins' Electric Kuan, and cannot accept the eiperlcnce of mWiont who uso It, after the in yean It bM been on the marlfet. im frtal will convince you. Ask your grocer for It. Take no Imitation. The credit that Is obtained hy a lie only lasts till the truth comes out. A C'oroR Smopld Not si "Sr.nvncrT.it. "Bi-nvn't Umnchtat Tmche" are a simple rem. edy aad give immediate relief. Avoid imita tions. Let friendship creep gently to a height; if it rush to it It may run out of breath. Pr. Kilmer's Fwamp Root cures all Kidney and Hladder troubles. Pamphlet and consultation tree. Laburutory,Blnguaiuptou,X.Y. A queer sect in TJumah worships Queen Victoria, a FITS stopped free by Pa. Ki.tNK'a OnrAT Kekve HesTniiKR. No fits after first day's use. Miirvelotis cures. Treatise and 12 "0 trial bottle free. Dr. Kline. 031 Arch fcl., Tbila., Pa. I have found Plan's Cure for Consumption an unfailing medicine. F. R. Lotz, l;iu5 Scott ft., t'ovinutnn. Kv.. Oct. 1. 1M4. ac.no Your blood in Spring Is almost certain to i be full of impurities the ncoaraulatlon V of the winter months. Bad ventilation ' y of slonplng rooms, impure nlr In dwell. ' -Ings, faolnrlcs ond shops, overeating, heavy, improper foods, fiulure of the kidneys and liver properly to 'do ejrtra work thus thrust upon them, are the prime causes ot this condition. It Is oi the utmost Importance that you Purify Vow Blood Now, as when warmer weather oomos and the tonle effoot ot cold bracing air Is gone, yoar weak, thin, Impure blood will not furnish necessary strength. , That tlrod tooling, loss ot appetite, will open I he wuy for. serious disease, ruined health, or breaking out of humors and impurities. To males pure, rlah, red , blood Hood's Barsnparllla stands un equalled. Thousands testify to Its merits. Millions take it as their Spring Hedlcloo. Out Hood's, because Sarssparilla bUieOaoTrueBlnod Thriller. AlldragglnlB.$l rfepjroj only by 0. L Hooi Co., Lowell, Mass, UnArMs Dl'ln an the only pills to tl:o IlGUU 3 riitS with Itond'a haraansrllhi. moil A8K YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE BEWo!Dr.H If you pay to 0 for shoos, ex- gr a amlneHhe. W. L. Douglas Shoe, and I see what a good shoe you can buy for OVER IOO STYLES AND WI0TH8, UONGKEUB, BUTTON, and LACK, made la all kinds of the beat selected leather by skilled work man. Wa make and sell mora f3 Shoes . titan any other manufacturer In the world. None genuine unless name and price is stomped on the bottom. Ask your dealer for our SJS, 4. SJ3.UO, .0l, Bi.ltB Show; 4.00, 8) and l.la ior boys. TAM NO 8UB8TITUTH. If yourdealer cannot supply you, oend to (o tory, tmclojing price and 36 cents to pay carriage. Stale kind, stylo ot toe (cap ur plain), size and width. Our Custom Dopt. will till your order. Send for new Illus trated catalogue to Uom 11. W. L. DOUCLAS, Brookton, rVlaaa. sntl 1HIBT ba litis rnrsfl. Hons sent . t bss. sr. a. a- woolui. aTiasrs, as. TOO MANY JUSTICES. Tour Justices of ths Pesos to Tshe the Flaot of Twenty. Gov, nastlngs has appointed Michael J. Lawlor and John Cardln, Justices "f the peace for HhHnnndonh,and Jonathnn L. Jones and Philip E. t'oyle, Justices for Mnhonoy City. These will take the places of 20 Jus tices who are now In these two borougl, 10 In each. As the towns were divided Into wards 'rom time to time, the Justices were Increased until the grand Juries protested. Legal proceedtnir will be Instituted to oust those not appointed by the Governor. mokf.t roa a school or mikes. Chancellor Hnllnnd.of the Westora uulver slty, has informed the Huperlntendent of rutillc Instru'-tlon at Hnrtisburg, that 26, 000 has been raised for the school of mines ami mining and enttineerlng, and that he ex pected, In a short time, the $50,000 required, before a similar amount will be trtven by the Htnte. The Htste appropriation will I avail able whenever the private sulwcrlptlons reach (60,000. Tbe site has not yet been approved. IXEO TO ITALY. The officers who have been scnn'hlnu for Xnirelo Presort, the Itnlinn who recently murdered Jnmes Datigherty, near Oreens bur, believe he has fled to Naid"S,hla native Place. The wife of the murderer took ner children and quietly went away several days nifo. It has been learned that the woman sailed for Naples from New York Haturdny lest, a purse having been raised among her countrymen to defray her expenses. The Lawrence county grand Jury hn found true bills on seven separate indictments nunlnst Joseph Ruglltz, Lewis Schledt, Lewis Zncbman and Charles Walxer for burglary. They are the band of robbers who have been working In all parts of Lawrence county during the past winter. Their plunder was hauled to Newcastle, where it was found se crctixl at the old Kind brewery. There ore several cases yet agnlnst the men for robbery. At the Beaver county court the following licenses were granted Mondtiv: John Hook, Reaver Falls; Michael Walsh, llridgewater: Daniel Cu.-iek. Hhanopln; Anderson Brewing company, Reaver Falls. All other appli cations were laid over until the third Mon day in Mnrch. A gnng of laborers, engaged In straighten ing the Pennsylvania railroad tracks at Lily, were caught by a foil of rook. Two of them, nn Itnllan and a negro, were fatally Injured. They were taken to the hospital at Altooun. Charters were granted at Harrlsburg to the Hummerville Telephone company, of Jef ferson county, capital stock, (5,000; the F.tna Electric company, of Pittsburg, capital stock, (1,000. John Onllagher, convicted of murder In the second degree for the killing ol Jnmes Welsh, at Scottdale, last summer, was sen tenced to the Huntingdon reformatory by Judge Doty. No trace has been discovered of William M"Caun, who disappeared from his home nt Musontown, February 24. It is believed he has been murdered by Fayette county rob bers. Tho Democrntlo County committee met at Mercer, Monday night, and Indorsed Puttl son tor President. Tbe primaries are set foi April 11 and the convention April 14. The molding and hammor shops of the Mldvale steel works, Philadelphia, were de stroyed by lira. The loss amounting to (SO, 000, is Insured. Dr. B. H. Warren, of tho Department ol Agriculture, at narnauurg, is preparing a pamplct on the means to exterminate tht 'Uoaebug." Bolwrt McMahan, of Bostrnvar 'township, near Monongnhela City, was killed bv a train on the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston 1 railroad. Claud Fisher and James Wyeoff. of Wll llamsnort, fought four fierce rounds lot the ullections of a girl. Wyeoff was knock ed out. Judge Doty, of Westmoroliind county, hat ruled that now constubles will not eutoi on their duties till the second Monday In May. Kamuel Henry, of Company D, Thirty-first Pennsylvania regiment, wns granted a pen sion 01 8 per mouth and $300 arrears. Fire Inthe Atherholt grocery store, in the Reed block, at Erin, damaged the building and stock to the amount of 60,000. The residence of Miles Hmlth, J, F. Gard ner and two others at Itlmorsburg, were de stroyed by fire. Loss (4,000, John Portnko, an Austrian, was crushed to death between two cars at the National tube works, MuKeesport. Ex-District Attorney J. A. McCurdy, ot Oreensburg, Is a candidate tor Congress on the Republican ticket. The Third Tresbytcrlan church, Washing ton, will extend a call to Rev. Mr. Rutnur f nl, of Bullevue. Foster Connor, Oreensburg, has been dis charged and Miss Fry held In (500 ball in the infanticide case. Near Lanoaster Oeo. K. Hnrr's barn with IB head of outtle, was destroyed by lire. Loss, (5.000, Tbe Baoon Manufacturing eompany has been organized at Erie, to make all klnda of bicycles. Buorotary of fitate Boeder Is a candidate for national delegate from Northampton oounty. Thieves stole a wagon load ot wheat from the granary of James Johnston, at Loyol- hauna. J. A. Mollvaln has announoed himself as candidate lor president Judge at Washing ton. George T. Walker has been re-elected president of borough Council at Washing ton. There were 175 licenses granted In Cam bria county out of 216 applications. Joseph Brudick, of Export, was robbed of (B54 by a burglar Monday night, A popular vote will be taken at Grove City to erect a (16,000 school house. The Cutsburg miners at Monongahela,have boon granted tbe 70-ount rule. John Bortz, Southeast Oreensburg, made on assignment. Seven Councllmen were sworn in at Bbaron Monday night. Five hundred lithographer struck In New lork City to enforce the reoogultion of their organleution. the abolition oi piece work sys tem and the payment 01 intuitu urn wages of (18 a week, a work weekot forty-tour hours, pay for overtime and one ejipreutloe to every live Journeymen, At Cleveland, Ohio, Be. William B. Guy proposes to start a labor exchange. He pros poses to give out ahecks for labor performed or for property, and when a sufficient nuu or ot city exohongea have been organised, to eat ibiUb a general clearing house for tha United Status, through which all the checks will pass. Tha Belntwd Investigating Committee, appointed by the lnsfe New York Legislator to Investigate child labor, has flnUhedlta work and will report that no less than two thirds ot those employed (a Mew Vork Cltf are employed la violation of the Factory In electors' law, whieb was supposed to afford thus eemplets protection. A CHANGE OP FRONT. ths A. . V. Is How a tecret Order With Signs aatl Grips sn Pass Words. The American Railway fjnlon, of which Eugene Debs Is the moving spirit, has adopt ed an entirely new method ot procedure. It Is now a "close ooporatlon" affulri Com mnnlcntlnn Is by signs and cipher. There are no public meetliim anymore. Men are detailed to pass the word In each union; and It can be done while they are on their way to or from work, or even while they are at the bench or Inthe or telegraph Instrument. The A. R. V. now numbers fully l!if),000 members, and It Is growing. Eugene Iels Is In tun Booth doing missionary Work. A prominent railroad man, who has Just come from the South, and was In several towns nt the same time l)els was. says that new lodg es are being secretly organized every day as the result of his presence. He apie'ars and makes a public lecture, and while doing this his agencies are at work. The duns are (1 a year. ADVANCE III WAGES. Miners Will Beoelvs 70 Cants a Ton, Be ginning Monday. Uniformity is practically assured In the Pittsburg mining district, as about forty ol the largest operators signed tbe agreement, themselves to observe the conditions placing all the mines on an equal footing. The committee of ten held an Important meeting ai wnicn me agreement 01 tne cember conference was ratilled In the follow ing resolution: "Whereas, The operators of this district are nliout to enter Into an agreement of uni formity, sold agreement being now In the hands of a committee to secure sufficient signatures to make the ooutract operative;! It "Beaolved, That, pending tho securing ol names as above, we declare the price ol mining in the district on and after March 1 to be TO cents a ton, In tbe thin vein coal, to contorm witn tne ogreemcnt entered into Be tween the miners and operators In the De- cemner meeting. 1 ne enove price is to 00a tinue until further notice." Largest Pipe Ever Made. The new antl Improved machinery which was put In by the Pennsylvania Tube Works at Pittsburg last summer has been doing Somo remarkable work recently. Hie linn has now on exhibition In front of Its office a Section of the largest ple ever turned out anywhere In the world, whether Inn-welded or butt-welded. Tills pipe Is laiwwcldcil and Is 28 inches in diameter, a very remarkalib size, and one that requires the Ixnt and heaviest machinery available. The material for each Pipe is rolled Into a sheet, which Is afterward rolled Into the shape of a pl With the edges slightly overlapping. These are then welded togetber firmly. Each sheet Weighs 2,800 pounds. Hitoh in a Glass Works Bala. The resumption of Realty's glass works In Bteubcnville by Bentty, llrndy A Co., who purchased It recently, has been postponed until the wonting of the transfer papers can be changed or modified. The new llrm had paid the larger portion of the purchase money, bought the equipment of the factory and made some rcpnlrs, but the consumma tion of Kin deal has lieen blocked by the United btntes (iloas company, who want to bind the new linn In the transfer papers to not matte comiciing ware. Electric railways are snld to be proving of (treat oenent 10 tne larmers 01 .iiuiue. irol ey lines are ntn out of the Inrge cities and towns to vtllngcs far removed from steam railway communication, and In several dis tricts arrangements are being made to mn trolley milk trains, vegetable trains and the like, to enable the farmers to get tholr pro duce quickly to market. It is even proposed to nin trolley coal trains to supply voul to (man towns innt now ubo ouiv wood. Apples are useful In nervous dvspepslat they are nutrltious,mediclnlal and v'ltullzlng; they aid digestion, clear the voice, correct the acidity of the stomach, und are valuable In rheumatism. Insomnia und liver troubles. An applo contains as much nutriment as a Iiotato In a pleasantvr and more wholesome orm. flrnpes dislodge and dissolve gravel ana. calculi, and briug the stomach ami bowels to a healthy condition. MARKETS, riTTsBUHG. Grain, flout and ITeed, WNEAT-No. 1 red M'i 80 Nu 11 rcd '7 : lOhK Na S yellow ear,. ..... 89 80 No, S yellow suelled ...... 84 HI) Mixed ear M 08 (JAlb No. 1 white- . ii Wit No. It white K4 Light mixed '! IU KYh No 1 . .. 4S its No, II western 4 44 r Lot It inter patents bluada. IM tilt Funcy Spring- patents.........- t 60 03 fancy straight winter - M It 45 8 00 Kyo Hour . t Si DM) liAY-Na 1 tin" .thy............ 15 50 lft 00 Mixed clover. Na 1 Wii 15 a New Hay, from wagons... .... IB UU HO 04 FEtUI Nu 1 MnileMd., ton 14 00 14 3 brown Middlings..... 1150 14 00 bran, bulk . M 50 ia on BTllAW V,bel a 50 S T5 Oal 0 50 9 00 Li airy l'roducta, BUTTER Elgin croamery..... I 25 0) M Fancy Croaiuery & Fancy Country UoU. . 16 1H Clix.h&K uuio, uew V 10 New Vork, new . 10 II fcrutt and Vegetables. APPLES BM si 00 8 50 bKA Hand-picked, por bu, I Si 1 40 fO'l A'lOjto Fine, in car, bu..., lid S5 CAbliAU& atouie grown, bbl.. 1 00 J i ONlUiNB l eUuiir. nq ,. 45 50 l'oultry, Lto. CHICKENS, V pair . 40 M '1 1 ItKtiti.v ll 10 u Kuo l'a aud Ohio, lresa..... 10 11 MlacUneoua EED8 Clover tin Iba S 4 78 0 S 00 '1 iiooUiy. prime.............. 1 yu i M blue onua I 40 1 00 UAl-UC bknUP, now.... To ei) Cliiklt Couuuy, sweat, bul. 00 8 00 '1'aixuW 4 4 CIMlMNAri, FLOCK . I 78014 M V llltAT Ntt a Uou.. 74 U r. No. 8 u CUK.N Muei............. 81 OA Is ................. zt 1 tlilib .. U UU I I Kit Ohio Creamery 10 VUllAUHUfUlA. FLOUll , t t 80 4 75 w liKAT No. S UoU ... 74 t'OkN Na 8 illiod............... 83 OA iO Nu VVlilld.... . 88 84 bUii'KK Creuuiery, extra.. so Eotae fa, urata II MiW kOUH. FLOtrn-Patents t 7804 18 VVliEAT-No. sited. B4 CORN No. 8 .,, 7 (JAi S White Western ... 84 88 Dl'l llill Creamery 10 Kl.OB-6tate and tuau 1... 11 18 UVK STOCK. CENTUAL STOCK VABU4, EAST LIBXBTT, VS. ciriu, Prime, 1.S0O to 1,400 lbs 8 4 18 Oooa, l,u to l,.oo lbs . 4 00 'iidy, l.Ouo 10 l.lfcurri . 8W Fair bgUI atoers. U00 10 1UO0 IIm, 8 00 louiiuoo, M w vootti .., 8 78 U004 Medium,,.., 4 85 kuevy ,, 4 gj iuiughs ud btags ........ 8 00 4 80 4 16 4UU f40 8 48 440 4 85 4 00 SUSOK gxtra.l 10 to 185 liia. . 8 80 8 78 Good. 85 to i Iks 8 60 8 86 Fair, 7U to so Iba 8 86 8 u Common ., ........ 8 60 8 uu La woe ... 8 00 4 88 WOMAN'S WIT. told 8r a aooimrr amz; Camethlng Abeut BSarpatna, Salphai Molasses and Other Thlaaa, From On Evening Ntwt, A'ewaet, It. . Among tha popular soetety leaders In East Orange, N. J., Emma L. Btoll, a ahnrmtng young maiden, stands la ths foremost rank. She Is of a lovable disposition and the light ot tha social set In which she moves. For two years she has been a sick girl from inter nal troubles peculiar to women, and having recently recovered, has given our reporter the following Interesting account! "Instead ot Improving under ths ears of my physician I became worse. For Ave weeks I was unable to get out of Bed and about sis o'olook each morning I suffered horribly. My lips were sore and laoerated from the marks of my teeth, for In my efforts to keep (rom screaming I sunk my teeth deep Into my Hps. At such times I rolled and tossed until tha bed shook like an aspen leaf and It finally got so serious that tha doctor I wont tell you his name gave me soma morphine pills to take. The very thought oi them now mak"S me shiver. These morphine pills simply put me to sleep for a while, and when I became oonsclons again my agony was renewed. "Tho pain In my stomach and back was more than I could stand. 'Your blood is poor,' sold the doctor, 'take sulphur and molasses 'and I did until It was o greet won der that I was not a molasses cake, it was time wasted in taking It because I was not benefited Inthe least 1 my suffering continued, but by a mighty effort after being In bed so long, I got up. Ob, but I was a sod sight then. From 112 pounds, I had fallen to ninety; my cheeks werepnle audsunken and I limped; yes, actually hobbled from the extreme pain In mv side. Then I read of Dr. Williams' Pink Vills tor Psle People and the testimonial In ths News Inspired ma with hope. I got the pills and took them. Btfore many dnyt I bagati to Improve and be fore I hod finished one box I felt as it I could go out and wnlk for miles. I soon ftoppud limping and through the Pink Pills 1 soon bid good bye to my headaches, while I he pain In my stomach and back slowly but stiroiysuaoumocd to the Influence ot these pills that seem to be sbl to persuade all pain to leave one's body. Mow I am as I used to be. well and strong, light-hearted and merry but never without the pills. See I have got some of them now," and from a nearby desk she handed out one ot the boxes. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In a con densed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restcre shattered nerves. They are also a speclflo for troubles pecullarto females, such as suppressions. Irregularities and nil forms of weuknees. Thuy build up the blood, and restore the glow ot health to pale and sallow cheeks. In man they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, over work or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk! nt 60 cents a box or six boxes for 8X60, and mny bo had of all dniggists. or direct by mall from Dr. Williams' Medlolne Company, Bch enectady. N. Y. Where Old Vou tiet This CofreeT Had the Ladles' Aid Society of onr Church out for tea, forty ot them, and all pro nounced the German poSeobtirry equal to Biol Balze'r's cataloguo tells you all about It! 93 packages Earliest vogetabloseeds 11.001 Order to-day. Ir TOD WILL OUT THIS OCT AMD SZHD With ISc stamps to John A. Balzar Heed Co,, La Crosse, Wis., you will get free a package ol above great coffee seed and our 143 page catalogue! Catalogue alone Sc. postage, (A.) Mi. Wlnslnw'e Soothing Pvmpforf'Mlilren teething, softensthe Biiiiis.rcdiices iiillitmiiia tiuu, ullaya pitlu; cures wind colic. Hue a bottle. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of tlio many phys ical Ilia which vanish before proper ef fortsgentle efforts pleasuntelforts rightly directed. Thoro la comfort In the knowledge that so many forms of sickness are not due to any sctuul dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of tho syatom, which the pleasant family laxative, fciyrupof Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteomed so highly by all who valuo good health. Its beneficial effects am 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 get its bene ficial effects, to noto when you pur chase, that you have tho genuine nrtlcle, which is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep utable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system la regular, then laxa tives or other remedies, aro not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrupof I'igs stands highest and ia most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. .1 ALABASTINE. i' WON'T II not IMMurtoTUHaooHLYmr alabastinm oo., am and wwoa, mioh, r'evsjV",sV'eVeVBVeV'eV''eV' o o "Knocks Out IPLLU The Large Piece and. High Grade of "Battle Ax" has injured the sale of other brands of higher prices and smaller pieces. Don't allow the dealer to impose on you by saying they are "just as good" as "Battle Ax for he is anxious to work off his unsalable stock FT 177 rest and cleaning. work it saves, and time, and rubbing, nothing seems more absurd than to try to 'clean house without it. Pearline no soap with it just Pearline makes house-cleaning easyj MlliglllSllflflB(B When Hamlet Exclaimed: " Aye, There's fhe Rubi" Could He Have Referred to SAPQLIO TIIR AClt.tlOTOU CO. f!net hulf the world's v. iiiiimlil hufciuPM, L- i use It bai riilucfi tb crt ot win 1 iMiwrr to what It wit. It tin manv m bratirh huim-, and upptiva It goott asK TiW MU1 repiilr ar )ourilKr. It cad ami nt uowfunilah a bottnr article for Owt 37-S5C5I l,' nioiic? thou other It VL? aWla Oalv,inii'l-affrr Oom iJiVJaT Pletlnu Winlinlllrt, TlltlntY anil Fin-'d "''l Towrt. btrul Itui-i 8 w Framf. Vf M 1K'' F(,fMl Cutton and Feed Orttvlrr. Jli on aiijii(un It will name one ot ihie ortli l" That U will furnUh until Junuary 1-t at 1-3 tho uii;tl nrlcft. It nlio inna Tnnki and Pumpaof all kliii). Hf ud for catalof up. Factory. UUu Hoc It wvliuud Fillmore fiuoeta. Cnlcwa Q0ADAYSURE.,H J fj.ind will hw you liow to lu k! Jad'ifi aroluiely xrv ; wb iur nl-h Uif work and temtx you lr y m urk in tha IfuVtf wtww vou 1 1U t 1JIJ fullTi rc monitor we iruur- Wf i fry cit-ar pront or .i lorvery -ay rk; afi-iuluti'ly rnr-, writ ml oner, D.T. flUUdiX, aMiar lia U, uriUUIT. HltUKsaVt. INTertTSIKNTtt OF SIO AND UP Beaist Cripple Crek! Ralr! Write fur particular! and pruatectua, "MINE?." 1U atout bt.. Uenvr.Col. I P r 1 1 I Bvl to 3 laE f Jy till euretia VI IVIllM.4.TKPHtNLeenon.Ouie - - - RUB OFFe P?ASTHiViAl E -Vj fUl'IIAffl Ai I HffiM ai-LUiriU lo ths S. H. It M. Co.. P. 0. Eo 699. N-w York City. rSi.SCi -OlTosrrlkl la VS mlnut Srnill i 5 , lr.'.Ajr.f'raf'KI'.Btrlal nrkao. Soldl.yi I .aniim Pni n INTenTSIKNTH OF Ani ft I " llauaaoAciirlo.HuLia.Taai Ha a a a a a UULUI Wall Paper Is Unsanitary. Kalsomine is tem porary, rots, rubS off and Scales.. ) ALABASTINE aaa.. it SaS aaigl. aa, aa UM 1M. hi, m u I forms a pure and permanent coating and docs not require to bo tuken tilt to renew from 1 1 mc to time. Is a dry powder. The latest make belut' adapted to mix, ready for use. with ColJ Water. Cua bo easily brushed on by any one. Made In whtto und twelve fashionable tints. ALABASTINB Uadupted toallstyles of plain and relief decorating. ASK YOUR PAINT DEALER FOR CARD 0 TINTS. for sals la your towa. writs as tor Dame at J - T o o AH Others' Better use them this way, if you don't use Pearline. Give your tired arms and aching back a! , somehow, when you re scruDDinc'; "An absurd idea? . Of course. But when a person has cleaned house with Pearline, year ' ia and year out, and knows how much Insist On a good (the best) skirt bind Ing as strenuously as on a good cloth for the skirt Ask for (and take no other) the sskH.. Bias Velveteen Skirt Binding. If your dealer will not supply you wsJ will. , j Sand for samples, showing labels ar.'l materials The "LINRHB are the Beet end ftfoet Eooiioinft. aal collars eiiu cnni wucni ttmy are mai mad of ham elolh, both aule ttoiahad aJlk and bm( kiiv oue rmlar ! miuti to tvo of anv ottwr T.iul. fl Cent a. A Bemrle OoIW and Pair ot OatTa by wll aw M i Ceata. nsvxua atyla aiid aiave. AJJreM naaia alyla and aiaa. AdJrats aavaaaiBLa ootxaa compibt, AlaaHla SI.. M lass. SI1UIUSU V Treated frta, rmu,.ir ccaaa bu4. Haia ni.nr tSua. hewUrt. rKat8,tldoMtyniptaai,nHdly.liu(rMa, an l int.n (Uy..llM.1tw-tainkIUiraip(uia .Nren.'M. OOK of Uatiraunl. itii..ulua turM tent FaBI WE HAVEJXS JSS3SS mm ar as wbolaiala priiw. 1, a Sarwbai tor aiumlaaA E bafoMeala. Fv-num a raatnL too at v lea of Cmm Hasaa. aoalya of rWns tl at y Ira KMlngaaa lrltalor ontniusasb dies. 1 SI.KHSHT ' ' Carrier, a Haraaaa Mfs Slkkait, las. W.B.raan.Bxir RENSIONeroTOa Successful ly ITrVrluciia. 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