The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 15, 1896, Image 7

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    The Ornnira, N. 3. women have established
training sehool for dninestlt-s.
Beanllfnl Though Painful.
We tins "Come, Gentle fliirlnir," and aro
often very sorry" thnt we did anything of tbs
kind, tor Spring, though beautiful, li lom
times very painful. The very Itimry we en
joy In the return of the twtlmy air In the
Intent source of a great mniiy fnnn and
arliee. It la heoans the nerves are relaxed
In this way that they become weak and an
eexy prey to aiuldn attacks of neurnlulai n
tonio of eold, healthful, air brnees them up
and makes them strong against any eunh at
lack, but the midden ehnnire to warmth
makes them liable to be preyed up n by this
disease. For thla simple reaon thn gn-Bt
nerve disorder has many victim at thin time,
but we have In Ht. Jamba Oil eointlilng that
restores the tone, vigor and strength of the
nerves to what they bad been. The prompt
use of It In theee neuralgic attack of sprlng
tlme U sure to le followed by perfect cure.
I cantint enrnk tno highly nf I'lso's f 'lire f'ir
Consumption. Mils. Mi an a Molilis, KID W.
fc'd ft., New York, IH't. SU, 1MH.
There are millenaries and ttlrtlonsrlea,
but the noblest Itniniin of tlii-m ell seems to
be Webster. It Ik III! rali- In the lead In
the great rare for pupnlarliv.
If afflicted with pore eye dm lir, Issae Thomp
son's Rye-water. I'rus (lut e aril at pnr belli
ESank
President Isaae Lewis of Saliirja, Ohio,
if highly reapectej nil through that
section. He has lived in Clinton Co.
75 years, and has been president of
the Habina Hank '20 years. He. gladly
testi&oa to the merit of Hood'i Barns
psrilla, and what he lays is wortbv
attention. All brain workers find
Hood's Barsaparilla peculiarly adapted
to their needs. It makos puro, rich,
red blood, and from this ooroes nerve,
mental, bodily and digestive strength.
"I am glad to say that Hood Rnrsapn
rllla Is a very good medicine, especially
as a blood purifier. It has done me good
many times. For several years I suffered
greatly with pnlna of
Anver) by a Glove Battea,
now much may depend npon a flora
fastening was Illustrated at one of the
Mnnaon, Mains, slate quarries In an
adventure which the person concerned
would not care to repent. He was a
derrick-man, who stood on the
brink of one of the great
chasms from which the slate
rock Is hoisted. His duty was to catch
bold of the big hook depending from
the end of the boom ns It swung over
the bank and nttarb to It the crate to
be scut buck Into the pit.
Ptnndlng upon the very edge he
reached out to catch the hook which
(Inuglcd near him. It was winter and
be wore thick buckskin gloves. The
hook slipped from blm as he leaned
out, but caught Into the fastening of
the glove. The swing of the great
boom took III in off his feet In an lp
stunt and carried blm out Into giddy
space, with hjs life, depending on the
glove's holding fast,
HI; whole weight was hung on that
button, nuil there was a clear 1TB feet
of space between him and the floor of
rock below. The moments thnt passed
before the boom could be swung back
over the bank seemed like hours to him,
but he got there nt Inst safe and sound.
Catarrh Cannot ba Cared
With loeal applications, as they cannot vesch
these! of (lie diiw.ee. Catarrh la a blood or
constitutional disease, end In order fc "J
It you mmt take Internal remedies. HeU s
Catarrh Cure l takeu Internally, end ot"d
rw i i r tin in iiiiniu miu i" "''"" " - -
: fatarrn iti is not a quite. in,ui;iii. . . ,
; prescribed by one of the bext physlclanaln this
I r ountryfor rears, and Is a regular prescription.
I itlaoumposed of tlis heet tonic known, oosn
! blned with the bet blood imrlltsi s. acting dl
irei tlyon t.lia mucou surface. The pert act
I combination of the two Ingredients Is whal
I produces such wonderlnl rei-nlte In curing cs
P. J. ( HrurT Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Bold by Druggists, pries 740.
Patrick Henry was known all over tha
American colonics as an orator before he
was 30.
TVhen Traveling,
Wliethrr on pleasure bent, or business, ak
on every trip a "bottle of Syrup of Figs, as It
ufee. I a! a ! " mo' Pleasantly and effectually on tha
I 3 BTj m 1 I asL I I mW. kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers,
headaches and other form of sickness. Tor
In one eys and about my temples, es
pecially at night whon I had been having
a hard day of physical and mental labor.
I took many remedies, but found help only
la Hood's Sarseparllln which ouroi me of
rheumatism, neuralgia and hoadaaho.
Hood's S.irsaparllla bns proved itself a true
friend. I also take Hood's Fills to keep
my bowels regular, and Ilka the pills
very muoh." Isaac Lewis, Bnblna, Ohio,
nIOOds
Sarsaparilla
Is theOneTrue Blood Purlller. All Druggist. 11
PreDATed only by C. I. Hood ft Cn.. Lowell. Hu
Meel,a DSIIsk ere prompt, efficient end
laOBQ rlllS easy In effect. Mcents.
WALL PAPER FREE
. tVnsal1 las. Ammrmm alt as AMII ISTIVD
which doti not rtqulra to b taken ofl to
rotiow, doo nut harbor frm. but destroys
them, anil any one can bruth It on.
Sold by all Dalnt dealers. Write far card
With Mmplee.
ALABASTINE CO.. Grand Raolds. Mich.
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Webster's
International
Dictionary
The One Great Standard Authority,
JuPl'tcs l'. H. Siii)rm Cnnrt.
'Seng Postal for Specimen Psges, etc.
Suceessor of the
ale In 90 cent and $1 bottles by all lending
drnimists. Manufactured by thu California
rig Syrup Company only.
Collin's magnificent "Odes" were written
before the author was 2d.
Ton RiLttvwo Trhoat DisiAsts, Cornns
And Hoahskkess, use "Tlroii'ii's BrnnchlaX
Trnclur," Hold only in boxes. Avoid Imitations.
The Mnssnohusxtts houso has killed the
bill for municipal Wnmnn's suffrage.
Everyone who once tries Dubltsas' Floating;.
Bunts Hosp continues to nse It, for It Is raally
Inllnltply snierlor to even the beet of other
flualllis i, and ctts yuu no more. Made of
Burtx, floats, 100 iwr cvnt. pure. Try it.
The Central Vermont railroad has passed
to the hun of rwelvrs.
FITS stonred free bv Ha. Ki.ise's Great
, Nkhvk Hwtohkii. No ills afti'r first day's
I line. Mnrvclmiscure. Treaflsennd sjj.iiotnal
j bottle five. lir. Kline. Ml Arch Ht., I'hlla., i'ft.
I Mrs. Wln'lnw's Soothing Pynipforrhlldren
terthlnir, pofiensthe gums.reduces inflamma-
tlou, alluys pain; cures wind colic. 2Ticabultle.
Exploding nil t)bl .Myth "Are yon
Btipertitltioiis?" "Xo; I got out of thai
nt a very enrly nge." "How did II
! happen 1" "I wits born on Friday,
! April 13, and the Friday thnt I became
13 years old a rich uncle died, leaving
i me 13.000 by will." Chicago Hecord.
'Vaabrldgcd,'
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Commended i
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nt nf Nrtioiili. ami I
Other r tlucmor RlibuU j
wilouu( uiuuuvr.
THK BCtT FOR EVERYBODY
SfCAUSI
It fa easy e find the word wanted.
It la easy to ascertain the pronunciation.
It la easy ts traca the grewth of a word.
It Is easy to learn what a word sasana.
THI HIT WOKK OF IT KIND.
The Boston Herald mnyrnt
I K ft dMUnnira Mn fc flnal hilt fiwth.n. .nan.
' yIl)Te 7Mr i1 InUriullunal mu.t tw aotspml as i
) uw uit vi tiM Kuju in m e,iujusu Muauaae.
r C. MEPRlAif CO., PubltaherM,
ttprimgaeia, Mama., U.S.A.
mn it
Mr. Walter Waterman, of No. U
North Eleventh street, Philadelphia,
writes under date of August si, I899i
"I havs always bean a great sufferer
', boat eoaatlpatloa. My liver seened
v to ba oat of order almost all tha
time. Besides my faoe looking
yellow. I aa forty-two years old
; aad havs always tod aa Indoor Ufa,
, Some Ubi ago a naiiibor of mioa
sagjastil that I try Btpaaa Tabolea,
I did so. I DOW taks them. I feel
hatter. My bowels aat well and tkey
tall me my solor has gotten mora
IhssUthyU the faoe. I usually Uks
os Xabttls s-rery day, also oa at
alcat before gattlaz bed. I aavs
; tried moat all kiads of remedjas. .1
'I aa aoafldaat trass Ids past ax part.
" aaoe that thaas Tabalas have pot ma
, as. any teat and I would raoommaad
tkesa to anybody who has been
. a-iatsd like bm. I writs this ,
' sdtatioa." '
setl b dre
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.,kv4. m MtteeaV,
, sr by ssslt
will oai
aew ,w
Ooethe had produced n number of poems
and drntnns beforo he wn W.
THE STUDIOUS GIRL.
AN INTERESTING LETTER FROM A
Y0UNQ LADIES' COLLEGE.
-CteMTV
aT Bl V WV.l
Rare Between the Sexes for Education,
Health Impaired by Incessant Study.
Tho race between the sexes for edu
cation Is to-day very close.
Ambitious girls work incessantly
over their studies, and are often
brought to ft halt,
through having
sacrificed the phy.
steal to the mental.
Then begin those
ailments that must be
removed at once, or
they will produce con
stant suffering. llead
ache, dizziness, faint
slight vertigo,
pains in the back and
: loins, irregularity,
loss of sleep and
appetite, nerv
ousnesa and
blues, with lack
of confidence ;
these are positive
aigna that wo
men's arch enemy ia at hand.
The following letter waa
received by Mrs. Plnkham in
May, one month after the young lady
had first written, giving symptoms,
and asking advice. She was ill and in
great distress of mind, feeling she
would not hold out till graduation, and
the doctor had advised her to go home.
College, Mass,
Von dear Woman:
I should have written to you before,
but you said wait a month. We are
taught that the days of miracles are
past. Pray what is my case ? I hava
taken the Vegetable Compound faith
fully, and obeyed you implicitly and,
am free from all my ills. I was a very,
very sick girl. Am keeping well up In
my class, and hope to do you and myself
credit at graduation. My gratitude
cannot find expression in
words. Your sincere
friend, Mabt
P. 8. Some
of the other i
girls are now e
using the Com-0
pound. It ben
efits them all.
Lydla E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound la the only
aafe, sure and effectual remedy In such
eases, as it removes the cause, purifies
nd invigorates tha system,' and given
energy and vitality.
w m m m ATSW I mm
KEYSTONE STATE NEWS CONDENSED.
DYNAMITE DROPPED.
and frank Orannell Was Blown to Pieces
by the Explosion.
Frnnk Ornnncll, ton of C. A. Orannell, of
ftmlthtli'lil, Fayette county, was blown to
pieces by an explosion of dynamite at
Qreensburg. ills father has a contract for the
UnilehntiKh tunnel, and Frank had charge of
the teams. While he and three other men
were unbinding sumo dvnamlte, It exploded
Willi terrlllo force, killing young (Iraminll
Instantly, and badly Injuring John Mnrshnll,
nf lllnl'rsrtlle, and a man named t'hnrlcs
I'nrker. (Iriiiinell shot and killed John Mo
Unwell at Dunbar during a dance more tbiui
a year ago, and was sent to the Huntington
reform school. He was released from that
institution a tew months ago,
VIBE AT WILMFRIUSO.
The general offices of the Wcstlnghmise
Alrbnike t'omoany and the Young Men's
C'hrlstlnn association rooms, nre quartered In
a building known as the l lub House, at
Wilineriliiig, were totnlly destroyed by fire
Wednesnay morning. The building was
probiibly the llnest In the borough and Its
destruction will entail a loss of !i0.000. The
Interior was elegantly furnished and with the
contents a totnl loss of 70,000 Is estimated.
Viilimlile papers belonging to the company
were hurriedly placed In a fireproof safe
when the flames were discovered and thus
saved.
HIW RAILROAD.
A charter was granted nt Hnrrlsbtirg to
the Ilutler and I'ltteburg llntlrnad company,
With an authorised capital of t.VKX),HH). The
new line is to connect the l'lttsburg, Hheunn
go and Lake Erie road nt llutler with the
llnlou railroad owned by the Carnegie Hteel
company which will thus llnd a mure direct
and quicker route for ore aud euai shipments
A riSl LinRART BOLD,
The sale of the law library of the Inte Ham
uel Orilllth of Mercer, was concluded Wed
nesday. It was one uf the llnest lilirsrlee in
Western reiinsylvniila. Among the buyers
were Judges Wallace, of New Ciistlei tlreer.
of llutler, and Wilson, of ilenver. It netted
about H,m.
THE LABOR WORLD. '
With the opening of the spring term ovei
700 students made their appearance at t tie
Htate Normal school at Lock Haven so thai
the present atteudnnee ia the Inrnest evei
known, 'lhe teaching foreo bus been ill'
creased by the additluu of Miss Ella llurrick,
the Cameron county superintendent of pub
lie sellouts; James Eldun and W. J. Crist
There nre now students from New Vork. Kan
sas, Mississippi, Indlaua, Maryluud nud
l'eunsylvaniu.
Mike Dovnria, a Blnve employed nt Mam
moth, Is dying from a wound lnllieted by s
fellow countryman limned I'nrento during i
light. A pick whs driven Into llovnria's side
The foreign element of the village was cele
brating the birthday of ouo ut the number
and beer and whisky were there in abuud
auce, causing a riot. I'nrento Las bees
arrested.
Westminster's preliminary oratorical eon
test to choose her reprenenlutlve for tilt
Inter-collcKlate contest April It) was held in
college cnnpei luesilay evening. II. K. Tag
gert lAdelplilo society) won, with H. W.
Vi'itcli I'lilliiinatli) second. The Judges wers
llev. W. I. Wlehnrt, of Allenheuy; I'rof. J. O.
lllcuets, of Slippery llm-k normal, aud l'ruf.
i'niukliu 11. huwvcl, uf Thiol cullcge, Ureeo
vllle. A Inrgo tnberunelo Is to be erected nt Hello
fonte, for the holding uf revival services liy
the lluv. Leonard Weaver, au evangelist ot
Can ao ll, who was hero during February anil
did such great work. The money has nil
been rained and work will be commenced at
once, it will be large enough to scat several
thousand people.
Ueorgo C. Fagnn, Democrat, was Inaugu
rated as mayor of jlrnilford, aud appointed
Muthcw lliuldy Chief of l'ollee, James Aug
luiu Street Commissioner, and llcrt .McAII
ter Chief of the Flm Department, the latter
being a Kepulilicnn. 1 Ills is tho first Demo
cratic administration this town has hud for a
number of yours.
Miss Kate Htory, of (irconsburg, boa dona
ted her valuable collection uf minerals, fos
sils and botiuilcul specimens to the Ciroous
burg high school. A number uf colleges of
fered largo sui-s of mouey for thu collection,
which is muowl :' the "Kute Htory Colloo
tlon." V'
At Klttunnlug Justice William Ilrown has
decided that tne linpuro food act does not
cm. owor Justices wltu summary Jurisdiction
to impose lines upon conviction. Accord
ingly be hold for court Edwin Wilson aud
lrcd Aye, prosecuted fur soiling impure viu
Br. ' Joel NefT.treasurerof the Hlutiiigton-Bang-or
slate syndicate, mude an useiguinout to
Fruuk Jauolis and Oliver Noif. The failure
is considered one of the heaviest in the his
tory of the LebigU slate regions.
Colonel William IL Wallace, of near Eden
burg, was struck by a train and died He
wus HO years of age, a subtler in the lute war,
and quite wealthy.
The Central I'resbyterlan congregation st
Canonsburg, presented its retiring pastor,
ltov. i. M Lewis, with a study obair, and his
Wife with s gold watch.
Executions of (45,431 were Issued against
John F. HeluiUcb, a palut dealer of Lancas
ter. The assets are r 0,000, encumbered
with W,000 mortgages.
Beaver court held a memorial session, at
which addresses were mude aud resolutions
adopted deploring tne death of Attorney E,
li. Daugberty.
Fire destroyed the large barn of D.C.Cozad
in l'ymatuning township, near Bharon. The
loss including wheat and other articles will
be Sa,600. i
A wrecking crew at work near Lancaster
was run into by a freight. Charles Lor k la
aud Patrick Credigan wore killed.
George Wlndisb, of Luzerne county, will
be bunged on June 80 next, that date having
been lined by the governor.
Key. W. F. Hhermer, of Jeannette, has de
clined the call of the Connellsville baptist
church.
Au execution for (1,962.62 was Issued
against Ueorge W. Fechuer, a Jeweler at Co
lumbia. The Eleanor Iron works at Holidaysburg
wos damaged by tire to the extent of (3,-
; rtliliam Williams was fatally Injured by a
fall In the Hill Farm mine at Duuusr.
Annie, the 8-year old daughter of Andreas
Long, of Heading, wus killed by a trolley
oar.
Fred Bemad, an 11-year-old boy, of Union
town, died from Injuries Incurred while pay
ing leapfrog.
At Export, a Slav named Moroseo was fa
tally shot by a man named WlneekL The
latter Bed.
Henry Jewell bad both feet amputated In
the Conway yards.
Millionaire Blad, a man of unsavory repu
tation, died recently, bequeathing his vast
fortune to the city of Berlin on condition
that a statue of himself should be erected in
the Gorman capital The rnuukdpa) authori
ties refused peremptorily to accept tbe be
quest, holding properly that the honoring of
a man notorious for Immorality and his pur
chase of Immunity would be disastrous.
Bernhardt fainted during a performance
by herself and company at a Boston theatre.
And now tbe envious are saying that her dis
tress was caused by tbe failure to bring tears
to f of Fanny Davenport who sat In
a b during the most affecting
ttsmi of Interest to tho Worklngmsn In
dustrial Hotel.
Members of the several branches of tho
Northern Minn Workers' l'rogresslve union
Will vote upon the question of demanding aa
S-hour work dnv. The result of the balloting
will lie submitted to the general convention
lo bo held nt Ishpemlng, Mich., on April 14.
If the vote Is la the nfllrmntlve, the demand
tor short hours will be served on every min
ing company In Wisconsin, Michigan and
Minnesota. The Minnesota Iron company
has posted notices ib daring It will not re
tain union men in Its employ and has alrondy
discharged many union men. 'This has com
plicated mBtf rs. A general suspension of
wark In all mines In the three stHles Is prob
able, If Hie men mnko the demand for n short
day, as the mining companies say they will
not grant the request. The union numbers
5,01)0 men, nnd Is able to ennse a complete
tlcup of all mine In Wisconsin, Minnesota
ud Michigan.
COAL MINIR0 AGREEMENT.
Aa Advance of Fits Cents s Ten to tho Min
ers of Centrsl Pennsylvania.
The advance of 6 cents on a ton has been
accepted by all the miners In Ccntrnl Penn
sylvania. Miners of Tioga county, who have
Iwen receiving 45 cents a gross ton, were not
given an advance, The Bloomlngton Conl
Mining company, on taking possession of
tho Pardee mines, will withdraw 1(10, men,
eating 50 men to do the work. AlsontAt
antlo mine No. 2 the operatlors will remove
100 miners.
For tho Japanese.
The Edgar Tnnmson Hteel Works at Brad
dock completed the order for 10,(100 tons of
mils placed by the Japanese (tovernment.
They will he shipped from Ilnltltnore to
Tokio via Cape Horn. An order for a San
Francisco company went that wny last week
It being cheaper to ship by steamer than
across the continent. The Edgar Thomson
works, when the Japan order was finished,
started on an order for mils fur a Cbllo rail
road. It Is being tilled fur the Illinois Hteel
Company.
Bloyole Faotory for Youngitown.
The stockholders of the Andrews Bicycle
Company at Youngstown, O., held a meeting
nnd elected J. J. Hamilton President, Morgan
Lewis Vice-President, F. H. Andrews Heere
tnry, Henry Helglleld General Malinger. The
coriipniiy bns purchased a site on West Coin
men street nnd the coming week will brenk
ground fur the erec tion of a large factory to
manufacture, a high grade bicycle.
Wilkes Rolling Mills to Resume.
The Wilkes rolling mill, at Hharon, which
has been Idle for two yenrs nnd nine months
has resumed operation. About HO men will
be employed. This number will be Increas
ed If business warrants It. Mnnngcr Joseph
Wilkes contemplates adding a sheet mill to
plant this summer.
Rlmon Burns Is again president of the win
dow glass workers' association, from which
position he was recently deposed.
A member of the Bessemer steel billet pool
confirms the statement thnt the price for
April bns been advanced to (20 25 pet
ton.
The tailors of Hteubenvllle, O. have gone
out on a strike because ot a refusal of tbe
merchant tailors to grant tliem a 10 per cent
Increase. Both sides say they propose to
ugiit lor victory.
The company operating the Glen ennl
Works, nt tlleneo, (., refused to grant the
miners the ndvauce of 7 cents for March for
mining coal, and thov huve struck. This
may h-nd to a general strike In the Fifth dis
trict uf Ohio, of 0,000 miners.
Alice Hlone Illnckwell calls attention to the
fact thnt in I'tati, where full suffrage wns
grnntitl to women a few months ago, the
Leutsliittire has lust enacted a law giving
women teachers In the public schools oqunl
salaries with male teachers for equal work,
provided they hold certificates In the snine
grade. It Is also stated that in Wyoming,
where women have had full suffrage since
lHtill, It has been the law for many yenrs that
all women employed by the Htate shall re
ceive equal wages with men for equal work.
Lord Punrnvon is really popular In Ireland
Ills appointment ns lord lletitcnnnt of Lim
erick hns given great satisfaction to the Irish.
Dunraven lives (or sevornl months of the
year nt Adnre Manor, his place in Limerick
county, and he is said to lie very hospitable
and is on good terms with bis tenants.
MARKETS,
riTTSRtma.
Grmla. flout anal read.
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tOKN-Na S yellow sr,
Ko. t yellow shellxt .
Mlssd ear,
OATH No. 1 white
ra t white
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Nol S wsatnrn
fLol R Wlnior patents blends,.
i aucy airaignt winter
77 9 78
75 7
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BAY Nu 1 timothy..
auieo clover. Ha i
Nsw Hay. from wuima
rBiCD No, 1 White Mo., lon.
pruwn AMdauag s........
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U7TKR Blgla Ureemary.. Ms a
Fancy Creamery , L & at
Fancy Country Hall is oj
pUKii-Ohlo,new V 10
New York, new, , Q li
fruit and Vecetabla.
APPLES Bhl .. i 00 1 10
KUANS iland-plcked, per bu 1 85 1 40
tvl ATUMB fine, in car. buZ... IS 0
tABBAOIt-llouie grown, bbL I 75 i 00
(JMUNS Yeuow.Q . 8J 40
feultry. At to.
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KtiUB Fa. and Ohio, fresh. 10 11
Miscellaneous.
IIEDB-Clover 6S lbs. a 4 76 A 5 00
Timothy, prlniew........... 1 VU t 50
blue Oiaaa ............. 1 40 l w
SlAPLit bYHUP, new 70 so
C1DKU Ceustry, sweet, bbL. ( uu 111
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OATbNa S White... U S4
BL'TIKM Creamery, eilra... M
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FLOUR Patents .......... a I 75 at 15
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t very wealc anil tired
' last month, and went, as
usniil.toget 'ssarsn- 1
P'irllla. and did not know
hnl I had 'a until I ant '
' home, when I found I had
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me rtiirirftfl and struntf sooner I
1 thsn 's. and to strong 1
' that I set to work, alone. to turn
a hniipN rfinml. 1 m.ivcil ttllS
1 hoiisn Its lull Tutiffth. and then
' 111 feet linek. rinllA on under- '
' liiklui for one man. Hut ItwsS
your sarsauarllla that eave me
I streiiiFtii 1.1 in it 1 i,fi always
I t'llt It ill f,,lr 7T1II1 WAltl).
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1 Premium No. 1 Chocolate
j Made by Walter Baker & Co., Ltd.,
J Dorchester, Mass., has been cele
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X a nutritious, delicious, and flesh- j
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Now to
Crow
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A Valuable Book Coverine the Whole Subleet.
Worth Biany to layers of Sowers. Bead 10 seats. t.OOD TALUK OR 1BOXBV RUTrjRNED. '
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It Was Bifore tha Day of
SAPOLIO
Thiy Utid to Say "Woman's Work Is Niver Dons."
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