rv v - Mothers Anxiously watoh declining health of their (laughters. Ho tnany are out olf by conBumptio'Y iu early years that there ia real W for anxiety. In the- early r when not beyond the veaor indicine, Hood's Harsa parilla wi,. restore the quality and quantity of the Mood and tints Rive good henlth. Head the following letter : "It Is but Just to write about my laughter Cora, aed 19. Hho was com plotoly ran down, daellninir, hail tlmt tired leellnit, aad friends said she woulil not live over throe month. Rlie hal a bad Cough and not'iini? seemed to do her any Rood, t happened to read about Hood'a Rarsapa rtlla and hud her (five It a trial. Prom the fory flMt dose ebo lierfan to get better, Vfler taklag a tow bottle she wa com. letely enrol nud her health hat been the est ever alao." Mm. Annia l'sca. IJ Railroad riaee, Amtordm, . Y. "I will sy that my mother has not itated my c.ivj In a stnag word a I would have done. Hood's iMipnrllla has truly eared mo and I am now woll." Cob. Vt.ck, Amsterdam, N. V. Be sure to iset Hood's, boeiiu HloocS s Sarsaparilla ts the One True Mood Purifier. A'lilrn(lt.. $t . Pepp.r.,1 nnlr bjr C I. Hum! ft Co., LawII, It... llAArl'e DJ'I nre imridv vet'ible. iiuwit 9 i:tc uu liutdj end betietlulial. I3e. Remember! Vou are wasting money when you buy cheap binding instead of the best Remember there is no "just as good " when the merchant urges something else for Bias Velveteen Skirt Binding. Look for " S. II. & M.," on the Label, nnd take no other. If your dealer will not supply you we will. Send for samples tV.owIng Ubla and materials, loth. S. H. &M.CO..P. 0. roxo9. Now York City. Ki.Ik-iw, 'l:hs ' The MT,1NKVF" artri Bnt and Mont Voonoml bI (k)llar kntt 'lift a worn: tbey art tnntle of nnt clotb both aitlna ftutnlitvl allV. and twin rrTnl Oa. on WA.-v Ht Wh'lL wir vfU Clio v'l i"l v mil in mil yi eny in uo( i.iuii, 4 Tn oliaxa or Virm Paira 9ni, var wtt artvi hihk uvfi. a dt 01 or Fit Paira oi Cutta for Twtnty-lltft vania. . A HenM OfiPar ud T1r f Onffw by mall far ttS Ctstts. Mnin aty la and aiia. AUtlraM EXVKSiBLI OOLLmIB OOMPAVT. JamUs St, Mov lorlw r KUbr 8U FN II 13 00 Q A DAYSMEN TMlsl'iid e ftv y Indv to in .ki S l"y ! fll-ohiit-lv s'irt ; wc M r-nl-ti iu. wi-rfc uttd iNi-h vi.u fr. ""Ti infct in Ilia l-KMl ry Mhcru vmi hr; (ii.Vfiir Kiitirtt -uml wt- c xiukI Vi" tf4ini-w ftiilv; n-mnnttH-r wi- nuir--iti'f a i icur in1 h: o' fri inrwi? . uj'w Work: aii-iiliitf'v pur.-: writ at ttmr. . Blim.il, lUnisvr. IUk i-K ULTK01T, HKHIM-V. ALL -i I vi n DRUC- rOr dKln 3S10 DtOOd UISS3S6S iptjc5Bri brOiJl Wu.h.imio,,. I Successfully Prosecutes Clnims. ai,VI'.iult Sur, i&Ui.luiL-ftlUlifuUiiUls, Nit iUl'k Cripple Creek "'.implele history of llioxre tt old I'siiiu, wltti t.ur 1,1 'i-rol. enpr H nun fer 'm, ostamps. Illnstrnteit Vrpkly, llmvrr C'ulu. M;Vc"jiH.-lfllfW lUhcb HHtHfc ALL lis; 14,1 S. eutfn srrup. TdU.lua ukh, Vm in utile. (1 hT riniffirlirs. have to TP Does not sympathy, that you want for washing and cleaning. Nothing else that's safe to use will save you so much down right hard work at the washtub or about the house. It saves 'money, too saves the ruinous wear on clothes and paint from needless rubbing. 0)313 ALA Wall Paper TEaruK iaux, ALABASTIIIE TsT Far Male Jl.l!dVnTrt raston CBFC Tint Card howln 1 dwlrabl tle, slw AlebwtlM bn. I.irnt;iHiv llllt Bouveelr Rock winlra. tnny one numtioBiuar thli ipspw. ..... iHOl ' ' I 1 I I L ' . -wsh, with buln4l ' - as Pope Ijeo'a Unyhoorl. Ho spent hit childhood In the simple aurroundlnc of Carplneto, than which none could be simpler, as every one knows who hns ever visited tin Italian country gentleman in his home. Karly hours, constant exercise, plnln food, nttd farm Interests tnndo n etrotii ninn of him, with plenty of simple common 'sense. An n hoy lie wns a itrpitt wnllt er nnd climber, mid It Is snld tlmt ho wns excessively fond of Mrdlng, tho only form of sport afforded by tlmt imrt of llnly, nnd pnictlscd there in those times, ns It In now, not only with (runs, but by menus of nets. It hns often been snld Hint poets nnd lovers of freedom come more frequent ly from the mountnlns nnd the sea shore thnu from n tint Inland region. Century. Whet Neglect Majr Do. There nre some ln(lrmltl that only stinreoa's knlte will relieve, and mostly strietly beeauM of iiettleet. A neglected nerve pain may hecomo so etironio as to cripple, snd this Is often the ease with Helatlea, It taken In time, tt Is easily subdued, like oilier nerve pains, nnd viitor and health nre re stored. Thousendsof eases have been treated by the use of m. Ja"obs Oil, with the result of a prompt and permanent eurennd restora tion to health of the affected nerve. People emni"t lie too eareful with th"lr nerves, Theie is too mueh to suffer to admit of fool ish neirleet, and tlie simple tlilnir of RutHim a bottle of Ht. Jacobs Oil nnd npi'lylmt promptly may save yars of misery and per haps yeam of crippled condition. Let tills warning serve to show what can be and what ouirht to Iih done withe"t delay iu un attuck of this ili.-eiino. KIT stopped free by tin. Kuan's flnr.AT Nkhvk Hksiomkh. No fits alter tlrt day's iw Mnrveloiisc'ires. Tn-atlse niut S-.'iOtriul bottlo fire. lir. Kline. Ml Arch ht., l'hlla., l'a. VIo's t'ure Is n wotitltTftil t'oiiirh nieiUHne. Mils. W. I'irkKiiT. Vnn Hlelen and Wake Am, Brooklyn. X. V., Hit. ill. 'IU. Mrs. Window's SontMnir PyrrpforChlMren teethihtr. eof lenstlie minis.r,iliifes Inflamma tion, allays pain; curia wiud lolic -kiu Lottie. MOTHERS MUST GUIDE. Bhould Watch the Physical De velopment of Their Daughters. Information They Khoitld Furnish at the J'ropcr Time Knowledge by Which Buffering May lie Avoided. Every mother possesses Information of vital value to her youiifr daughter. When tho pirl's thoughts become shiptfish, with liendnclie, di,7.1 boss, and a dis position to m deep, pains in back and lower limbs, eyeo dim, desire for solitude, and a dislike to the society of children : when she Is a mystery to herself and friends, then, her mother should como to her aid. Lydia K. Finkham's Vegetable Com pound will, at this time, prepare tho system for tho coming change. Seo that she hns it, and Mrs. rinkham, at Lynn, Muss., will cheerfully answer 'ired. Thousands of women owe their ! healt!? to h,e' a the Vcgetabl Co" 'pound, and mothers are constantly I nrmlvinir to her for advice retrardinff ineir aaug-uiers. WE HAVE NO AGENTS. r ml holwils prloss. 8bi SD.b.ni for .latuisstioi bsrors KtATTOiiB. tmsud. loo .lyles of Car riages, oe.tylrs of Har i nest, 41 stylr. Rldlnfdad Idles. Writ, for OMt.lucu. ELKHABT Carrlan a H.rae Us Ca W. B. i'lUTT. Bm ClkkSft. 1.4. UsV MifJ.. 'Sft What's your husband's work? do anything as hard as your washing and scrubbing? It can't be. What can a man do that's as hard, for most men, as tnis constant nouse drudgery is, for most women? If he has any sympathy for you, tell him to get you some Pearline. Sympathy is all very well, but it's Pearline, BAST I N E.J IT WON'T RUB OFF. la I'nsanltary. KALHOMIKR I noil., tt 1 1. orr aki bcalkh. m a pure, permeneot and artlitle Wttil-cusucp, re&dy for ihe brtuii by uiixuiii In col aittof. fcy Palat llealera Every wkere. ALAUAHTIHIK liru4 MaFida, lea. ' 'I sdi fra to hi wtdnH, nil 1 1 Kriptluni of til VlriilulsTi ttvm 10 to 1IM una xi i f iW-mi. tain bar, w.tr, Mi'j tiwi olutww Id D. i . mm Aaowaa -. ta TO RESTRAIN THE DRILL Application of a Cosl Company in tho Waih lngton Connty Court. Tim Ohio ninl lVnnsylvntiln t'onl C'ompnn) wltl' lt owns nml Is nilnlnit the ennl umli'r tin Ilul-Tt t'linmlicrs oil fiirm, In tho Ceoll pool hns fiskpil for nn Injiini'llun to restrnlu sun' dry persons from ilrlllhut throiiKh lis con I, ami n ih'puty shor I IT was sent out Momlaj evening to stop the drills till tho court set ties the nmller. Appllennt nlleitos Unit nrv eortlliiHT to nn nKreemeitt tvlth ('IiiiiiiImth, owner ot Hi" Intel, only tlireo wells were t le ilrllleil hut siifseiieiilly CliniiihcrH soli1 Jmreels without Insertlnit this Condition, t Is nn important question with cuul aul oil men. inn Lt'MitF.n st-si. Ttie liimher stntetnont for 1HIH shows thiv them hns bei-n shipped from Willlnmspor iliirlint tho pnst year a totnl ot lN4.0im,UlH feet of nmniifiietured litinl.er, n deeri'iisi over the shipment of 1HH4 of l'i,120,0HO feet (Iwltitf to the mlliiro of Hie full fp-liet nooir 4I).IHKI,WN) feet of the stoekliiit ot IH'.iS dlil no' Ki't In. Tho Ioks weru hmiked and will In liroiiL'lit In this spring, touether with lTM), 0U0,UIH) feet nililltlomil, tho stocklllK tor 1WKI Oil Hiindiiy lilulit Wlllltim Wnllnen nnc wife, of llertitlnle, hnd a qnnrrel, during whli h Mrs. Wiillneo pleked ii(i n revolver, li went olT ami shot her liusluinil In tlm eve. prolinlily fiitnlly Injuring him. In the evi til tlmt t lie wound does not prove fatal, he will be blind, ns he wits .llremly blind ot the othei rye, IiiivIiik hnd it knocked out in nn ex Idosioii nt l'enn stiition somo years no iitrlnit Hnnilny a lintnher of persons hnd enlleil nt the Wildlife home and cousldernlilc beer wns on tnp. The shooting occurred nfter nil the Kuests, exeept one. hnd on home. After IIHiik the shot Mrs. Wnllnee lied in frli;lit, hut nfler some time elnpsvd re turned. Hhe clnims it wns accidental. During tho pnst few days Iioliert Frnzler, pn-snleiit of the llellc fonto tVntrul railrond nml Vice President K.ttlnir, both of 1'hilndel. phln, luive lsen in llellefonte nrraiik'ltiu foi iiiit Important extensions of tlmt line tliii siimtiter. As now planned the rond will bo built through Htouo Valley to llinitlimdon, where It will connect with the Dron Hop. Already It is (trailed ns fur l'lne drove JlilLs, nnd the rails will be laid on tills portion ns soon ns the the weather will permit. The entire extension will be near llfty miles, nnd when completed will be much the shorter route between llellefonte nud I'hlmdolpulii. In a qunrrel nt the Chnmbers-MeKee (thus Works lit Jennnctte, Charles Hheldon, n nctf n, struck Charles i'ntrii k, n Slav, n blow on the liend with a sIciIkd lialitmer. Them had been ill feeling between the two because Shel don had replaced Patrick ns a gang boss. 1'atrick's brains oo.ed out from his crushed skull. Hheldon escaped, and Is believed to bo iu 1'lttnburg. The body of Dun Allen, nn Insane inmnte of the Cninliiln county nlmshouse, wns found about a quarter ot a mile from tlmt Institu tion. Allen siiccocdoil In getting through the transom during the seyere weather about two weeks ago. Ills body wns bndly decom posed and hud been eaten by crown. Owing to the high water In the Lehigh river n large storage dum at White Haven burst Tuesilay. There was n great How of water, but It scattered, which prevented loss 01 life. The totnl loss Is CHtlmiitcd nt fe70,(H)0. The iiocldi'iit leaves the town ot White Haven without a water supply, Klttiinnlug officers have arrested Harry llnymoml of Mendvlllu, John U lit leu and W lillam Hmllh of New Castle, lis susplcioua 1'liariii'ters. A kit of burglar's tools waa found iu their posHcsion, l'lrst Assistant l'ostmnster (.lencral Jouet has ended the hented contest over tho pro posed removal of the postollleo nt Wuynes luiig by ordering it to remain where it wait. John Turney, 18 years old. while working In a mine nt Export, Westmoreland county, wns itungeruusly hurt. Ills piek struck lil'ut in the eye anil peuctrntcd ills brain, George Newl aum ot Allen town committed sulcidu by sending a bullet to his brain. Hi wng believed to linve biMMtme lueulully de ranged from n u iittuck of grip. The opening of the Kharon-Sharpsliurg hospitnl Iiuh been lixed for April 13. llov. HtiMiiik's nnd other prominent people liavu becu luylteU to be present. Panlel Ounn, 31 years old, committed sui cide by drowning ill a creek nt Lock Haven. He wns from Suva Hcotln, uud there Is be cuusu known for the deed. The Store nud Clothing Comtiniiy's build ing at Altoonn, wan burned. Loss, tl7,W0, insurance, 10,."KJ0. A tloO St. Bernard dog was smothered to deatlk Executions on Judgmeuts aggregating '25,000 were issued ugulnst Amelia Astrich, the leading milliner lu Lancaster. The Hton wus closed by the HberllT. ' While two littlo sons of Wiliium Hughes, ol Wittytown, were throwing au ax the bladi tru'k the younger on the forehead, inflicting a futul wound. Alford Johnston was drowned at Whit more, McKcuu county, lu Tionesta Creek while driving logs tor Thomas Kt-elor. Fifteen ears passed over tho body of Brake man Leo Frank at Williainsport. He tripped while trying to make a flying switch. While shafting In the railroad shops at Altoona, William Jones fell upon an arc lamp and was shoeked to deutb. ' Adam E. Diets, was arrested at Lancaster churned with enibcsuding funds from a ltlch mond, Ind., Odd Fellows' lodge. William Ilurris, an Altoona janitor, hat been arrested on a charge ot robbing tht Elks' lodge room of cigarettes. The P. B. B. Is rooking extensive improve ments In the yards at Derry. Four addition al tracks ore being put down. At Webster James Edwards, a trapper boy, Was squeexed by a wagon ami Injured Inter nally. Clark Ingram was fatally crushed by a fall ot rock in a Ceutercouuty coal mine. The free delivery mull system has been in augurated at Dubois. BOY, DOC, EAGLE. Triangular Combat In Kentuoky That Had Hovel F nature.. While the two-year-old son ot William Stone, who Uvea at the toot ot Jones's Fork Mountain, six miles from Bindman, Knox Oounty, Kentucky, was playing In bis fath er's yard a few days ago, an eagle descended from the mountain top aud buried its talons into the little fellow's shoulder and bead. The dot was accompanied by a largo, dog that, upon teeing his friend In danger, ran to the spot, and before the bird could raise the boy from the ground be found himself In the dog's power. s)r. Stone, who was not far away, ran to tha boy. Tbs eagle was already badly orip- by the dog. and sir. stone easily killed The left eye of the ohlld was torn Out its left shoulder badly lacerated. hut the an.rirr at a Vaaeral, t Cedar Church, Indian Territory, Isaaa I shot and killed Carupsoa Battiest, lift of Cedar County, while both were at- ng a funeral, Meubau says that nattiest two shots at him with a pistol, and be drew bis Wlfiokeetof and soot out bis FOR COUNTRY SAKE. AN INDIAN FtOIITMl HUFFKIt I AGON If.S fttOH UHKAilC. lie Wssln the Hnttle With the Ansclies When flernnhno IV as Captured. From the iVrss, JVeto York City. Worn with Iho exposure of army life on I ho frontier, nnd poisoned by the continual drinking of alkali water, Joseph Flrgauf returned to Philadelphia eight years ago, broken down in health and unable to do any Work. lie hnd served five years with the Ninth United States Infnntry In ninny a desperate light with the Indians In Arl.ona and other frontier Htntes and hail won nn enviable record. In the florae conflict when Ooroulmo, the famous ohlef of the Apaches, was cap tured, Mr. Flogntif was among tho brave suldle who, forgetful of everything but duty, chargod upon the hostile Indians. Life on the plains sent to an untimely death mnny soldiers who wero never touched by a rerlckin's bullet or arrow, and Mr. Fle gautcame near such a fate as that. Along time beforebls time was out he was taken leriously III, but he stuck to his post until sn honorable discharge was finally given to him. When he reached Philadelphia, the tndlnn fighter wns scarcely more thnn skin and bones, and for three week he Iny desperate ly 111 In a hospitnl. He felt iliz.y an-1 his stomnch felt as If It hnd dried up. These symptoms were accompanied by bloody dys entery. which no medicine seemed to relieve. After two years of suffering Mr. Flegauf enme to New York and wns treated by sev eral physicians. These did not agree, snmo culling hfs disease ciitmirh of the stomach, and olhers chronic dlnrrhtpa. In speaking to a reporter nhont his lllnpss Mr. Flegauf snld tlieiloctors helped him. but, with all the money he spent for ndvioe nnd medicine, he wns ..hie to work only a small part ol the lime. Since moving to his pres ent home. So. CI7 West Forty-second Street, In New ork, about a year ago, Mr. Fleuiiuf hns been so III tbnt bis Voice and hearing al most left hitn. Then all medicines failed nnd the sick mnu had little hoe of recovery. At this critical time Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills f r 1'nle Peo ple wero recommended to Mr. Flegauf, and, almost ns a Inst hope, he began taking them. 'The Is'iiellelnl e fleet of the medicine was felt nt once," Mr. l legiiuf told the reporter, "and before I hail taken a box I began to eat with relish. Three boxes made mo so much better that I licuim work and have been able to keep al It since, for five months." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for 'Pale People nre not n patent medicine In the sense that name implies. They wero llrst compounded ns n prescription nnd uped nsttuch in general practice by mi eminent physlcinn. So greet was their efficacy that it whs deemed wise ID place them within the reach of all. They are now mnuiifac'iireil by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Coniiniiy, Schenectady, N. If., and are sold lu boxis (never in loose form by the doaen or hundred, and too publlo nro cau tioned ngnlnst numerous Imitations s dd In this shape) at 60 cents n box, or six boxes for f'J. Go, and may be had of nil dnurglsts ot direct by mull from Dr. Williams' Medicine fjouipnuy. RATTLESNAKE WINE. It la a Favorite Medicine In the W est Indlca, Iti'iijiiinlii (iooi h, In his "Meillt'iil nnd Hui-gkul OliMorviitliiiiH," published lu 1771, gives n Biiiiiiiinry of dlfl'oreiit un dent theriipeutlc method, bused on the use of niilitiul poisons, one of lilt olmervulioiis rein tea lo it case of severe pnliiH, kiiihiiin, etc., of long diirnt Ion. (iooch Hiiys, nfter speaking of the pa tient's HiilYcrlngH: "Not to nppetir In human to so wretched n being, after telling lit tn I could do nothing, I sent him a buttle of rattlesnake wine, to take n glims of frequently. Thin wns in the West indies dm nit as the high est cord lu!. Three nlglilH after the patient walked In. 'Sir,' said he, 'you I'liniiot be ho much niiui.cd iih I nm, nor half Ho much pleniiod; I nm come to thank you, nnd, if not criminal, to worship you." (iiHM'h'H account .of how ho learned the virtues of rattle Kimko wine Is ns follows "A very wealthy old gentleman in tho Went Indies had long been allllcted with leprosy to n high degree, which waa deemed incurable by Ills physicians. Apparently In a dying state, lie nuidu his will, leaving u largo legacy to a female servant, who hail lived with 1 1 1 til ninny years. This clrcuinstnueo being known to the servant, xhu uud her pnramour studied nnd contrived how to make away with lilni lu such a tunnner as to raise the leant suspicion. They put the heads of rattlesuukes into the wine he drank, thinking it would prove au Infallible poison; on tho cou trnry, ho grew better, nnd the crimin als, Imagining the poison was not strong enough, added more Bnuko ve nom, whereby the gentleman was re stored to perfect health. Conscience finally put this servant upon her knees before her master, confessing her crime. Forgiveness was granted, and the old gentleman gnvo her a sum of money, ordering her to depart aud never see him more." Mamma Wlllio, where aro thoso ap ples gone that were In tho storeroom 1 Willie They are with the gingerbread that was In the cupboard. Exchange. mati or obio, citt o Toledo, 1 Lucas Ooontv. ... Frank J. UHB.Mtv uiukes oath that hsts tha senior partner of the Urui of F. J. Cbbnky A Co., doing buaiiiM In the City of Toledo, tJouatyaud &ll aforesaid. ami th.r. said ilrm will pav tha utn of UNE HUXDHKD DDL LAKg for each nud every cue ot Cui ru that caunuioeuui'.u oyuiaueni hau'ii'atauuu t'"." ' . . FaA J. C'HaNav. nwora to befor ms and nulworlbad in my prsaeuoe, tlLUtiUday of Decwiiilsir, A. D. ltWI, I I A- W. tlLKASON, - f Velar ili.'fc. Hall's CaUrrh Curs Is tsk.a internnlly, and Mia alraclly on the blcod and mueuu. ui taoat of tiua syeUun. Hand for testimonials, free. '. - , . F-J -' Jo Toledo, a Br Bald by DruggiaU. 74c Every year 130,000 Is paid for admlssious to the Grand Opera, ParU. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root cures all Kiduey and hlndder troubles. I'amiiblet and rou.ultatlnn tree. Laboratory, Illugliuuiluu.N.V. Hopkins oounty, Ky.. Is experlencdng a notable religious revival. Wbm an arttcl. has bran sold for II yean, la spite uf ooiuisalliun and elioap uuttatloiit. It nail have suiwrlor. quality. Dobbin.1 aloetrtc Soap bu hten ouustsuily loada aud sold aloe. lMi. yir gnctrjur it. Bol of all. During an eight months' tour Jenny Llud netted 4 60,000. Rurrsaaas vsoat Cocoas, Houa Thsoat, te., should be constantly suupilsd with "itrou-n'.Ifc-oiKiiat IVhcmh,1' Avoid imitations. A Baltimore mllUonaira onos paid 200 to baar fatU slag. Gladness Comes With a better iinderstnndlnir of the trnnslrnt nntvtro of the ninny phys lent Ills which vunlslt before proper ef forts gentlo efforts plensnnt efforts rlffhtly directed. Thero is comfort in the knowledge tlmt bo tunny forms of sickness are not due to nny artttnl dis ease, out Rimpiy ii j u. 4-OH.-.11IUIIUII cuiiui tlon of tho system, which the pleasant family laxative, Hyrnpof Figs, prompt ly removes. That ia why it is the only remedy with millionnof families, an.) ia everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value) Rood henlth. Its beneilcinl effects are duo to tho fact, that It Is tho one remedy which promotes internal cicsnllncHS, without deliilitntlntr the organs on which it acts. His therefore nil iuiportnnt, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when joti pur chase, that you hnvo the ponulno article, which Is manufactured by the California Kiff Hyrtip Co. only, nnd sold by all rep utable druggist. If In the enjoyment of good health, nnd the system In regulnr, then laxa tives or other remedies nro not needed. If aflllcted with nny nctual disense, one may bo commended totlie most skillful physicians, but if In need of a laxntive, then one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Kvrttpof I igs stnnds highest, ami is most largely Uf eil and gives most general sat isf action. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE "oI.TdT"6 If you pay 4 to ( for shoes, ex amine the V. L. Dounlas thoe, and see hat a good shoe you can buy for OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, CONORFHS, BUTTON, mml LACK, mnde In all klntlNof the lMnt delected lent her ly skilled work men. We imike nml ell more $3 Bhoee limn any other tunuurnrttirer In tlie worlfl. None Pennine unten-4 name nnd pi.Le is ht.innt(l un the bottom. Ak vonr dealer for our Ht. xn.no, Sri.no, aj i.itn shoes 9 j.no, J4 and S1.13 for boys. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If your dealer c.iiitint Mi;it'ly you, send to lac lory. enclosltuf price uml cents to p iy L.uri.iKtj. State kind, style of too (tup or plain), size mul width. Our Cost Dept. will till your okIit. Send for new Ulus- tr.ited CatuIoKlie to llox It. W. L. DOUGLAS, Crockton, Mass. 1 Pi !fwJB( "No wonder poor Dinnie's so tired, carrying all day that great big piece of M pLy No matter how much you arc charged for a small piece of other brands, the chew is no better than "Battle Ax." For JO cents you get almost twice as much as of other high grade goods. The 5 cent piece is nearly as large as other 10 cent pieces of equal quality. Mow to y Crow hi A Valuable Book Covering the Whole Subject. Worth man to lo Kiatupe Ukttu, i, ueier to amy auuuuu uaua. "A Fair Fact Uay Prova a Girl If SAP Itr. Wlltl'iin T. Clime, a grocer doing business nt 1131 NorrlsBt,, Philadelphia, recently roads tha following statement ooneernlnR Blpnns Ttibiilesi "I had what tha doctors ealled Nervous Indigestion, from which I suffered day and night. I tried soveral doctors, took eleetria treatment, patent medicine, and, In fact, everything that I could hear of, but nothing done too any good and I made up my mind there was, no help for me, only togrln sad bear It, but one day I wa passing a drug tore and stoppel to look at the dis play la the window and I happened to see a oard with 'Klpsns Tubules' on it sad I thought, well, here's another straw for a drowning man, S3 I'll throw some more money nwny, so I went In and bought a box, sad, seems to me, the first dose took effect, I have been Inking them ever since and they have surely worked wonders with me. When I look back on the past and then on my present condition, seems to me I am a new man. I nm enjoying elegant health now, aad I feel that I owe many thanks to III pan Tabules. I hsva recommended them to several of my friends who say they are wonderful, and I must say they are a Qod scad to any one suffering from a disorder of this nature." ' Rlpan. Tatmtss :re aolit by dntBilaw, er hy mill ff 1h-uric. tvio-fiiU a iiox) la is.n. lo Tie Itlu.tii. Cb.niU-al Cni,iiiv, No, lu Sp. uuj at., Maw lura. Sample vlst, lucftnu. HORSE OWNER O'irht to think euunph at bin animAl to wfgU q bm able to care for tt properly Inta'-Blthandrifrknt'M. tie moTipy out of h i ptirlti't tt heduefinot, 'J'oacronipMh Ihia renlt we ttfft-r one One Hundred Pave Il lustrated Horse tfook tur $6 rent-. Ii niche vue to pirk nut a good Hot--, know Imp rft-rr ionn and ee guard a,'iiint traud: de tert d 'it ami nnd effect rut when umn is po hlor tell the age by tha uetfi; what to calf tna different pnrta of the nt mal ; how to shoe a llorae property, etr... etc. nn liiib una omer T8e aahle l-frmation ran ke otaned by nnd oar One llHiidred Iii;!e Illtisv 1 rat t'd llnr-c Huik. whith we will lurwnrrl, p4t-paid. on receipt nf urirn ! rtampa. Arsnredly the Unite Is too good a friend lo man to tie neulartf d (or wnnt ol ki OHletla whii h ran be prK ured lor o lty twe:it-i,v tent. ftOOK f'f HLIfHIINM Mill 1.14 iMi nfil .. Y i'it VfNIMI IIAPlf SYMFKBiSS'Ti c.iptot SI. JA.WliS A.a'AULkJIiill, Jlutlsi.J, Vt. opauri Morphine Habit Carl la H toautley.. No pay till eiir4, OR. J. S V SPH I NS, L.baesn.Ohlt. V N V l.t HDIII'I n" WHISKY nsMtsrnrwi. Book seat UrlUlfl 'srs. ir. s. a. weei.i.s. an .iTi. oa. tofJ.W. ABMNR. (IrnT.rily, r.Sota Of.il J vH I Co., i la., lor box uf A.aort.il tut HhoUa, m CCITA I I 0 0 J Al OOSE M Sand IDeenra. (iO'H) VAM'F ult MONKV K KTITRXBaX Fnul Bargain." Marry a Pliia ha lists 0LI T
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