T Spring I0II1G four blood In Spring in alrnoit certain to be full o( impurities the aeonmnlntlon of the wluter months. DikI ventilation ofsleeplnfl room, Impure Mr In dwell ings, factories nod shops, oviirpnting heavy, Improper food, failure nf the kidneys and liver prop-rlyte do ostra work thus thrust upon them, nre tho prima onuses of tills condition. It Is of the utmost importunes that you Purify Your Blood How, as when warmer wether come and the tonle effect ot cclil bracing nlr Is gone, your weak, thin, Impuro tdool will not furnish ne-.'essary Btrnnntb, Thst tired feeling:. Ion of appetite, will open the way for serious disease, ruined health, or breaking ont of humors nnd Impurities. To make pure, rich, red blood Hood's Sarsnpartlla stands un equalled. Thousand. testify to its merits. Millions tnke it M their Bpring Modlcloe. Get Hood's, because Hood s Sarsaparilla la tbe OueTrue Blood Purifier. Allilrnmrisis. $1 "l ' PrepareJ onljr by C. L Rood a C., Lowell, Mn. kaJIa Dills ere the only rills to tnke nOOU S rlllS with Hood's Samntwrilla. Have They Yonr Name? The National Circular IMs'ributors' Association had a conventlou at I'liUa dclpbla recently, and In the reports nnd papers which were read some rather re markable facts were developed. In 1805 nearly (55,000,000 circulars were distributed by the members of the association. Various methods are re sorted to by which now names and addresses are obtained. One ot those which has been the most successful li the buy Ins of jetters from cvtov erg o manufacturers and d7iiir$. At least 80 bureaus make a' practice of buying and soiling letter. One Phil adelphia loiter broker has a collection of addresses which Is worth $250,000. It includes 400,000 catarrh cases, S.'.ooc one-armed men, tift.000 .pne-legtred men, 11,000 amateur detectives, 7,S0ii invent ors, 23.000 "new" doctors, 14,000 halt dye men, 38.0OO bald heads, besides many other classes of possible buyers. WHAT HEADACHE IS, THE DANGER SIGNAL THAT NATURE ' GIVES TO WOMEN. It Bli&lfies That Serious rcmale Trouble ! IltyllllM-Ut. Mostynale diseases manifest their presence V,a. headache. When a dnlfhoavy ncho In tho lieai is uccompanlod by disordered stomach, ' bad taste In tho mouth, dull eyes, pains in back and proins, lasid ri'i J tude, nervous ness, despon c 'tb dcncy nl if" regularity, It Is tima to locate the e trouble and romrtrO it.. SAl. . 1 . We will teU yon right I cow that the I symptoms I Indicate posi V lively that ' w aerioua womo tronblo la Imminent. V Don't let this fearful disease pet ytm la Its power. If you are uncertain, Write to Mrs. Finkhum, at Lynn, Mass., .' giving; full symptoms. Your letter will be read, acted upon end answered by one of your own nix, and without ; charge. &ote Mrs. Snyder letter to Sirs. Finkham- " Before taking your remedies, day after day I would read the testimonial of women who had been cured by the use of your Vegetable Compound. " At last I decided to write aud tell you my condition. "I had been examined by phy&tclnns who told me that my womb was eery large and prolapsed, ' and also eaid there was a growth on the Inside of the womb tLut must be cut ut menstruations were bo palnfv.l that I suffered for three days of every month, and it was impossible to get any month I For two used Lydia ham' Veg- E. Pink table Compound, Blood Puri fier and Bunative Wash, and now 1 am entirely cured. I had suffered nine years, think '.i j there was no cure forme, and it only -xjjc five bottles of your remedies to cum me." Mils. L. b.N VPi.lt. 'l'rtriitio Juncxton, XI. J- - pur n I month I WW , - - Mrht Habit Cera la i ' la an ti i s, K, pay till surest, v . a , bil..rtfH(NTuaaan.am WILL BENEFIT BELLEFONTE. an Old and a New Industry to Be Started There. The flrllrfont" Imn nnd Xnll 'uri nny'l plnnt wns lenwd ly Henry Harris, nf Oi-crtto-town, la., tnriHor of the mill works there, nml he evts to put It Into opera tlon Immediately. The plant tins lii-'-n Mle for many yenr, eer slnee the nn-lntm-nt of tli-ni nil Heaver. 'Hie li'-ll .fente Hammer and Tool Com pftny wa ort-nnlzeil here, with ,Iohn H. llarrl. l lioiiiii A. Hhoeninker, .loiej,)i 1. Moiitm-niery, Harry Jenkin. Hownnl I.ln trie, VMiliam .'inkins, nnd Kllis Orvls ns fto-Miijl'h'rs. It is the Inteutlon to ereet l iilMiiiv f"r the mnniirneture of knaimers, tools nml w'fternl utilities, A ninn apparently 10 or fn years of ngr wnsi li.Htantly kill-it liy a nnrthtuiiiml frelclit trnln i-n the l itl-lmrif A Lake Kre rnilrnH'l nt lieiiver Fa IN. II" was nntlied nlmat th statlun hefore the train eame up, nml when It Imi pa-wil his miitilateil nuialiis werf fund. l'pnn hi lioily were toiunl a Mnall Mank I'onk, In wlm-h was written the ml-(Ir-psof (1-orKe W. Murtou, No. Hallonl street, Cleviiain!. Ohio. The New f net In Ttihe works is now lielnii enlarged. The works have net l.eeu Imilt ninri) than fmir nmiitlis, nml alreaily they line nrderx that will keep them Imiy for niiiiithn. Four new Hiiueiilirifr liirnii"es nre lielt:K eonstrueteil, nml a bin Iron nud brick buililiug Is being i neled. The eontraet has lieen l t for the new s-'honol-liue fur the See,. nil ward. New I'axtle. It will be built In the mot llrlto eratle portion of the eitv. nnd will nm over SaS.OOii. It will have 1 i Mum nnd will con tain an S'cembly ball ou the third lluor. It will b" Heam-heHted. Wlllinm Vlndf-h,oonveted of the murder of his wife nt I'lttaton, was senteneed nt Wil;;eiWirre to be haitfred. He made n scene In court by deciarinif that if he should he lmnt-e.1 "there would he another murder in Luzerne county." Th' eonirreiratlon of the First Iinptlst Clrirch, of Minn-ii, refUM-d by a vote ot 151 to 61 to accept tbe rcMvuntton of the pastor, Pev. I'. S. Tinker, but smile uf his opponents tlireateu to leave the church. Arrnncements have been completed by tin 11. A. Lozier Steel company f..r the erection of a larife t"el tubing j.lnut in Kilwood ( Itv, to co-t C2O0.000 nud to irlve employment to 400 m n ly the nil-Idle of summer. ' William r. Morrison, who wait a member of the I.Ptfielritiiro from Lawrence county from 1PS to lMKji, nml from lxiit to lw.ii, was paralyr.ed Tmsdny while sitting In a chnirat tho stock exchange. It Is thought the stroke will j-rove fatal. It Ib expected by leading attorneys ol flrei'nsliurg Hint the court will give its con sent to the building of a court house, ami th lOntrnct for an f ("00,000 structure will bt awarded In a few days. Grove nty college has eloed Its winter term, which was tiie most successful term in the history of the college, the average at tendance being 8tj0. The spring term will open March 31. Ore- nsburg people nre now being supplied with miuiufHctiireil fuel gas fonlome-itlc pur poses by a company of which J. L. Hastings, brother of Governor Hastings, is superinten dent. The Firt Method!! congregation of Wash ington, has decided to celebrate the 20th an niversary of the dedication of Its church on June 18. Margaret, a little daughter of Nelson Horn ing, formerly ot Pittsburg, whs probubly fa tally burned at Green-burg, by her clothing taking lire from a grate. Lee Cochran, a notorious burglar, was cap tured nt Iiiillnna. on Miindnv night, nnd in his possession wns found a iot of plunder, in cluding rare coins stolen from Lmplleld't drug store. The Sharon Social Ffshlug dub will prols. al ly sell the camping grounds at Tondern, t hautauiua lake, to Pittsburg capitalists. James Abraham his been arrested nt Pun bar on a serious charge and held uudor 4500 ball for his appearance Bt court. St. Andrew's Catholic church at Erie was destroyed by fire, causing a loss of tC, 000. nearly covered by insurance. A. Jones was nppoiuted chief deputy sheriff in Fayette county. This ends a lonu Ilepublican factional tight. Fire destroyed the house of James Hazlett near Huntingdon, causing a loss of 1 2,000 Insurance, tl,B00. J. C. Bredln A Co."s flour mill at Wea. Kunburv wns burned. Loss, 15,Uo'0: Insur ance, n,500. Oov. Hastings issued the death warrant ol Frank Morris, who is to be hanged at Union ;oa on May 20. Ilobluson Bros., nt Sharpsvlllc.have struck oil at a depth of tOO feet. It run a barrel In an hour. Tbe Hill Farm works of the Dunbar Fur nace company were put Into operation again. The fillers at the Wheeler furnaces, Mid dlesex, struck, aud tbe entire plunt I idle. PROMINENT PEOPLE. . The height ot Queen Victoria is four teal ten lnohes. Prince Blsmarok continues to enjoy ex cellent health. Turpie, of Indiana. Is the most studious man In tbe United States Senate. Muntr Bsy, the new Turkish Embassadoi to France, Is not yet thirty-six years old. 'Trincess" Ealulani of Hawaii, who It now In Northern Italy, is to bs married tc an Italian nobleman. The smallest Prime Minister on record u M. Stolloff, of Bulgaria, Ha is only tout feet six Inches In height. Paierewski, the pianist, is accustomed te practice four to six hours a day, In addition to his public performances. The Bhah of Persia owns the richest eol. lection of Jewell and ornaments in tbe world, It being valued at t60,000,000. Ex-Senator Beagan, ot Texas, Is tbe only surviving member of the Confederate Cabl net. He Is enfeebled with age and has par. manently retired from publlo life. Americans prononnos the name of the new Spanish commander In Cuba. Genera Weyler, as If It were spelled "Wyler," bul Minister De Lome accents it as if it wert ipellei ''Wayler." The youthful Duke of York Is descended from nine distinct strains of blood, vis., Norman, Flemish, gootcb, Saxon, Spanish, French, English, German and Danish, yel Ire is as Englishman, When the -Prince of Wales alludes to till mother ha always uses the words, "My mother, the Queen." The Duke of York In variably refers to a "My son, the Dnka ol York." On the Coutlnaat such simplicity Is tabooed. The JSbub of Persia, has aeeepted aa In vitation to bs present at the oorona'.lon ol the Czar, and will be accompanied on his visit by tha heir apparent, whom ba will take this opportunity of presenting at the Bnssiaa Court. Cbauneey 31. Pepew, ex-Governor Flower and Episcopal Bishop Potter received tin thirty-second degree la Masonry tbe othei day in New York- It took all day and hall tho night to get through the work oi confer ring the degree. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. iflners Wages Inorested Window Glass Trade Meeting. A meeting of the Window Glass Manufac turers Is called to assetnlilo at Columbus, Ohio, to discuss matters afTectlng their In teriKt. It Is understood thnt one of tho most Important ipiestions which will l discussed nt the meeting will l the advisability of establishing southern agencies In nil large cities to sell illreet to consumers. This Idea bad developed ns a result of the contention which line been going on between manufac turers and Jobbers for some time. Jobliers have been holding back their orders, nnd manufacturers have been forced to hold their stock or sell at prices In-low that agreed upon. The Old and the New. Who recollects the l.uckwhent cake of a generation ago. l-fore we had patent pan cake Hour? Who can see any likeness be tween the modern substitute, made of uoliody knows what combination V Once we had real buckwheat cakes, with real country but ter and real maple syrup. What do we ent now V Probably buckwheat enkes made of a mixture of cheap baking powder, buckwheat euough to flavor, and wheat Hour of a low grnde to give a white color. To this Is added maple syrup made of brown sugar, glucose and n maple flavoring. We ent the Imitation buckwheat because, we turn up our nosi-s nt the honest dark color of the real buckwheat. We eat a tasteless white wheat bread for the snme reason. The sweet, nutritious black wheat Hour that we enn n-enll In the yenrs gone by Is no longer pretty enough. We want white bread, forgetting that we nre throwing cut of our Hour tho bone and muscle elements of the wheat when we take It for looks rather than ou a food value. Miners' Wages Increased. The long promised Increased In the mining rate throughout Northern and Central Penn svlvnnia Is to be made April 1. Notices to tfiat cliect are posted at all mines In l'hilllps burg, l'a section. The Increase is to be 5 cents a ton. making the rate 49 cents per gross ton and 40 cents per ton net. The miners nre dlsnppoluted that the increase was not 10 cents a ton. Watch Works Closed Down. Immediately following the settlement of the strike in the American Wat"h Company's factory comes notice from the miuiiigomciit at Walt ham, thnt the factory will be closed until further notice. Malinger Fitch says this step is taken to seciirn a morn eipiitable division of the work, some departments being able to go faster than others. Heaviest Ralls Ever Mads The Edgar Thompson steel works has Just Completed rolling a .1,000-ton order for the Pennsylvania railroad of 60-foot rails 100 pounds to the yard. These are the heaviest rnlls ever rolled. The Edgar Thomson has Just been awarded the contract for a 10.000 ton order of :Hi-foot rails from a railroad to be built in Japan. Pcaoh Crop All Right. Telegrams from Fort Valley, the heart of tho Georgia peach region, SBy that the cold weather has done no damage to tho fruit crop in that section so fur. The growers say that while some varieties may be hurt others are not, aud with favorable weather to tbe first of April all will be well. A Rolling Kill Relumes. The rolling mill of the Altoona Iron Com pany, which has been Idle for fome time be cause of lack of orders has been started up on full time. The numlier of orders now on band will keep the mill running Indellultely, In a hnttle between non-union men, police and strikers at Indianapolis several men were shot, one fatally and many arrests were made. Koreans Lese THelr Qnenee. Woe after woe has descended upon the poor Korean, and now the worst ot all has come. The order has been promulgated, says a report from Seoul, that queues must be cut. The Koreans show that they still have a spaik of courage and patriotism left. They have run from the Chinese and from the Japanese, and from one another, and now they are running to save their queues. All the policemen of Seoul carry scissors in their pockets, and when they see a native till wearing his queue they give chase, and keep after him until they have accomplished their fell design. MARKBT8. PITTBUKO. Grain, Flour and Feed. WHEAT N a 1 red... T9 HO No. rel . fe n COhN No, S yeUow ear, ..... US SH No, yellow aneUed b-1 84 Mtxedear . tut m CAT 8 No. 1 white.. .. M Na white 14 Llfbl mixed . S lUVf hVt No 1 45 4li No. II western 48 44 FLuUM M inter patenia bleaua. S 45 (70 Fbncy sprins patents HH,HH, ISO 8 65 fancy straight winter 8 45 (DO hye Dour ..... 85 8 HO BAY Na 1 IllnolliT. .......... IS 00 W tfk Mixed clover. Na 1 . 14 to 15 00 New Hay, from wagons 18 UU 10 00 FKiiD Na 1 While ton. 14 lift 14 75 Brown Middlings.......... in 00 18 50 Hran. bulk 18 50 18 00 STRAW Wbeat ,8 50 8 75 Oat . T 75 8 00 ia4rjr products, BUTTER Elgin creamery...... 84 8ft Fancy Creamery 88 88 Fancy Country MoU ............ It) lb ClIhliMK Ohio, new .. 8 10 New VorS, new 10 11 trultasd Vegetables, APPLES BW (1 00 1 80 biANB liana-picked, per bu, 1 Hi 1 40 FolATOta i-iuo, ui car. tin..... 8J 85 CAUbAUk ilouie grown, bbl... 1 uo 1 85 UMunt-i'miuw, uu 45 M feultry, Kta. C HlCKENH.f pair 40 SO 11 hkbYH.V lh 10 11 EUUB I'a, and Ohio, tresn 10 11 MiaceUaaeoue. 6IEDB Clover 08 lbs. t 4 71 gt ft 00 Timothy, prima , 1 Ml 8 50 blue Oraas 1 4U M SlAl-Lk fckMUF', how to so ClltK Country, aweel, bbL. I uo I Ml 'J anxiW 4 4 FLOUR I 7tK4 M W iibAT-No. 8 Mao 74 H k Na 8 48 COHN Aland- 81 OATS 81 88 JioUb V DC 1 1 ILK-Ohio creamery 80 VuiLxvkjijfa i a. FLOUR ... I rill n WhKAT-Na i rt4 75 COHN Ma 8 Mixed-.... 88 OA'ls Na 8 wmta... . 83 81 KUTTJUt Creamery, eitfa... 80 ' kooa fa nrm 11 itw voutt, FLOUR Patents t t TO a I II VbEAT-Nu hed-.... S8 COhN Na 8 . 87 OA'ls Wntte Western 14 iJU'riKR Creamary 18 ktiua atata aud feun 11 1H liVE kTOCK. CXSTBAIi STOCK 4UO, Kltr LIOSBTI, Tk. CATTLB, rrlma, 1.M0 to 1.400 lbs ....... 4 10 a 4 Oood, l.il)u to l,uu I Us .... 4 00 4 10 lloy. l.Ouvto l,15Utti Iw 4 l0 lair llgbk sieera, WW to 1UU0 lbs... I 50 8 70 Cwuuiuu, '.Ul Ui VOUBi .. 8 it (10 teou ilBdlum,.............V..,..,.,.. ' 4 8 (40 heavy .V IiU 4 80 iuiugna aud Slags,... (75 180 aasv. Xztra.no to 196 lbs. 4 00 4 M btwd.at touoiba - las ( so Falr.ro loeulba ... 8 50 I Tfc veuuDvB .................. . 1 00, 40 ' Si Odel Provision flr Haffcty of Liner. "Do you knew," said prominent hipping man, who hntl been discussing, the Bt Paul disaster with party ol friends, "that It la rule with the Ma tranaatlontlesteamsblp companies thai the wife of the rapt a In shall not travel in his ship? It's a faet. The company strongly prohibits its captains from taking tbelr wlvea altoard with them, The auppealtlon It that If anything should happen to the ship the captain, Instead ot attending to Ills putille duty, would devote his attention mainly to the safety of his wife. Bo that If the wife of a captain wants to go abroad he must tnke passnge'ln some other vessel. This rule also holds In many of the freight lines." ft nre Sign nf Hurcess. "Look at Noidlca!" said a keen ob server. "Look at that Plymouth flock Juwl No wonder she Is on top to-dnyt Will power Is wrltteu all over her In telligent nud sweet mug." Musical Courier. Favorite Flowers of Statesmen. Harrison's favorite flower Is the or ange blossom, McKlnley's the forget-me-not, Allison's the snowball, Heed's tbe tiger-lily, aud Morton's the ever green blossom. When a little man can ting, bis voles never harmonizes well except with the voice of a very tall woman. Driven From the Citadel. The warmth of spring nnd summer may do much to relax the muscular system and make many feel much more comfortable, but there Is this about tbe old enemy rheu matism, thnt wheu he once takes hold, he tries to hold the citadel at all seasons of the year. But whether this arch enemy lurks In the muwjiee, joints, bones or the nerves, ha Is suoh an enemy to human bnnplness that ha must be driven out of any stronghold. It was planned long ago to do this, nud Bt. Jacob's Oil as a knight In battle has scored wonderful victories. At all times he Is ready to overcome and conquer this fiend ot pain, and does It ns surely nud certainly ns knights of old extirpated the Hnrnoeo. Bono one should be deceived by the mild weather of spring to trifle with It either lu chronic or transient form. Use the great remedy for pain aud get rid of It ouce and for all. The Weedeti Hen." The Illustration shown herewith Is small In stse, but really large when we consider that the "Wooden Hen" Is no larger tbim a live hen, yet has double the capacity. It weighs only fifteen pounds, baa a capacity of twenty eight egg, and while not a toy, is just as amusing, besides being instructive as well. We suggest that every reader of this write Mr. Geo. H. Htahl, Quinoy, Ids., and ask for acopvot his handsome little booklet "A," describing the "Wooden Hen:" also his large eatnlogue of tbe Model Exoelslor Inoubator. All sent free. Meutlon tbls paper. Deafness Cannot ba Cured Sy local applications, as they cannot reach the dteeaasd portion of tha esr. 1 here la only one way to cure deafness, anil that Is hy c-unntitu-tlnnal remedies. Deafuees Is oxiiieil by nu In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When tbls tube gets hi flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect bearing, and when it Is entirely closed Deafness la the result, and unless the Inflam mation can ba taken ont and thi tuhe re stored to lis normal comlltlnn, bearing will ba destroyed forever. Nine reaee out of ten are eaud by eitnrrh, which is nothing bnt an Ifl Samed condition of the muconn surfaces. We will glre One Honored Dollars for any Baeof Deafness icnuiied by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ... F.J. rnsintv 4 Co., Toledo, O. tSy- Sold by Druggau, Ka. The eve of the serpent seems to have an expression of hatred and malignity. When Traveling, Whether on pleasure bent, or business, ake on every trip a bottle of Byrap ot Figs, as It acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms ot sickness. For ale in 60 cent and II bottles by all leading druggist. Manufactured by thu California Fig Syrup Company only. I could not got along without I 'Inn's Cure for t'ourtiimptioii. It alwava cure. Mils. K. V. Mm i.t, Nccdham, Mass., Oct. it. 111. If afflicted with sore eyes use l'r. Issac Thomp son's Kye-water. Druggist's soil at S5o per bottle Mrs. Winnlnw's Roothlnir PvrnnforChlldren teething, aoftensthe gums,reduces Inftamma- uon, allays pain; cures wina cone, goo a uottie. Mr, Cbarlaj 6. Patterson, the pub lisher of Ntwpaptrdom, says that It Is not often thai he gets so enthusl tstle as be does over III pans Tabulus, Almost wltb tbs regularity ot clock work he used to feel, at about eleven o'olook, that something bad gone wrong with his breakfast; especially was this true It be hod bod restless night, as Is no uncommon thing with head-workers. "My stomach,'' said Mr. Patterson, "Is under the standard s to strength, sad It seams si these times to oat only tndHTer ently, and Anally to atop. Clouds come before my vision and a slight aansea is felt Then I reach out for my Rlpatu. (Tears of the sort ot thing related have made me know tbe symptoms as well as my same.) Down goes one of tbe blessed little oouoec tinted boons, and In a few minutes tbe visual olouda lift, dls comfort passes away, stomach apparently resumes operations, and at 1X90 or 1 o'oioek I go out lor my usual rather hearty lunohoon all In delightful contrast with my former praotleally ruined afternoons that I sought to escape by tasting and Various doses." Rlpaas Tabnlas an sold bv SnmUta, or by mail if tk prlue (30 ecliU a box) to scut lo The Klavitf Cbemiosl u mi aur. Nu. 10 bpruoe Uu lurk. '"' wl tc -eela. v ; WALL PAPER FREE Would bt dearer than ALAn LttTIXR, which Seas not require to be taken en te renew, doe aef harbor germs, but destroys then, and nay one can brush It on. Sold by all nalat dealers. Write lor card With saaaptes. AUBASTIKE CO.. Graod fiiolds; i'lch. In all nocturnal animals the eyes are placed to look forward, as In the case of man. If yen ban h-M Dobbins' Plostlnr-Boras Seap yea have Seriase ta nsa It aU tbe time. If m ksTea't tried It yon owe It to mnrsrlf to do an. Tour grocer ass It, or will get It. Be sore that wrappers are printed In red. ' Oenernl Booth's campaign In India Is be ing attended with great success. FITA alnnned free bv fin. Rt.ttt' fin- NrnvR H KSTiiHsn. No fits after first daya ne. Marvelous cures. Treatise and fj-'.on trial bottle free. lir. Kline, (ml Arch 81., l'hlln., Pa. T "In the springtime of the year I J always take your Sarsaparilla ss I f find the blood requires It, and as a 9 hi nnH mtrlfiar It la ittisaniiallcrl. Vnnf pins are the best in tha world, o 0 f f 0 0 f f f ( 0 0 used to be annoyed with '1"'"',r''w" poets, pay tribute to the season in the same fray. The difference is that the poet breaks out in about the same spot annually, while more prosaio people break out in various parts of the body. It's natural. Spring is the breaking-out season. It is the time when impurities of the blood work to the surface. It is the time, therefore, to take the purest and most powerful blood purifier, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This testimonial will be found hundred others. Free. Address) J. 0 o o t a o a a I BATTLE M PLU0 Off for a Six 0 When you spend a dime for " Battle Ax" Plug, you get 5 1 ounces. When you spend the same amount for any other good tobac- you get 3, ounces, or for 5 cents you 8 co, get almost as much 0 of other high grade COCOA If "La Belle the can, it Isn't Breakfast Cocoa. WALTER BAKER ti CO., Limited, DORCHESTER. MASS. . Hon to I Crow I A Valuable Book Covering the Whole Subject. Worth many S a to lovers nf flowers. flowers. Bend 10 Kutlaud Uu. aiamjjs tukea, Aefar to ear Rfln VIRGINIA faf sf 84 Pe' f" upwards, with good marksis, irreat vnrfcur ratara prosvagte brtgUv. AUdreas PVLK be " To Save Tlrao Is to Lengthen Life." Do You Vt!ut Life? Then Use SAPOLIO Cripple Creak Complete bltu.ryot the great foil Vuiti i. wltb our bis Att-ool. papor 8 nvt. tor ustsmps. Jlluslrniad tuekl.. Hi nver Colo. firUIl eifo O. W. ABLIKB, Oronflty, PeSote Co-U ' tiJ lw Assorted Ssa ShUs. nDIIIII"4 WHHfThahltsenred. Bonk sent Us I Ufa rasa ia.Lt aooLui, ituni as. H ,..,J,.. , 1 J Bast UiSiSirrua? Ttaws I ) Inllmn. S..ld br druyUtt, 4 ' Russia has the greatest amount of live Stock of any country In Europe. Dr. Kilmer's fiWAMP Boor cures all Kidney and Bladder troubles. I'nmplilet and consultation free. LatMiratnry,Illnghamptoii,N.y, The ITnlted Hlnlespay M)0,000 a year fof Its weather service, "P-aows's PnoTreiAt, Tnoonss are nnrl. vailed for relieving L'onihs, Hoarseness and nil Ihroat Troubles. Hold only in boxes. Tho United Kingdom spends yearly 1750,- 000,000 on tobacco and cigars. I JDnnin DrAnl flui I f(JRS DR3K UUT S WWlif aVIUUII VIII I i t in the springtime. And a great many -who are not in full In Ayer's "Cnrebook," with a C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 0 a B $ D ? ft 0 0 0 ! u n o B 0 a 0 o 0 Months' Trip. "Battle Ax" as you do brands for JO cents. CAUTION Chocolatiere " Isn't on Walter Baker 8s Co.'s . JKJ. I rfi J..J-"" eusE mm cents. UOOI T ll.l I OK HONEY KItTPRXED. . A. W. PiUtMlNe) & V Uaa t, UMland, Vu FARMS Writ. Its for oar JUaJ sesars JTeeaiS sent frae to enr I frae to ear arfilreae. gt1u da- scrlpduas of MO VtrKluia Farmt ef , kajjittngs, (mils, timber, water, eu-4 best a. of onoa, vjitahla and rrnUsi uoted fr DuiftVlLS, tUml Kat. ii, mm iu v iuuu anrwt sauli, at rroai ollauietn v.n-l aealthulnMai 'ataiwbuxn Va. DON'T DRINK IT! OAUMid by taul water than br any otkar eauae. Our Wsu. Hiuluxu Iliciuiur obUl the itlBl I'Ulty and dril wa.l, twlow suifaof onatamlostloas sod ttr3tuatlv Btiuli thtm out. There is nuinevTa itrilllt; mil. wltb modern sail Br-t-elaM aiaehlnir IOOMI8 at WYMAW. Tiffin. Ohio. For Skin end Blood Pimm VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP'jKE&rSSVS celytottt. JAMIUI A. rAUULAUt, itiilUad, f).