i Spring four blood In fprlng la almoit certain to l lull of Impurities the accumulation .ot the winter months. Bad ventl!atlon of ilonplng rooms, Impure nit In dwell ings, factories and shops, overeating, heavy, Improper foods, folium of thi inncys and llfar proprlyto do ostrs work thus thrust upon them, are the ' prima causes of this condition. It it of the utmost Importance that you Purify VourBIood Mow, M when warmer weather oomos and the tonlo effect of eold bracing ntr l gone, your weak, thin, Impure blood will not furnish necessary strength. That tired feeling, lo ot appetite, will open the way for serious disease, ruined health, or breaking out ot humors and Impurities. To make pure, rich, rod blood flood's Bnrsaparilla stands un equalled. Thousands testify to Its - merits. Millions take It as their Hprlng Medicine. Get Hood's, because rOoodTs Sarsaparilla tsllieOneTrueDlnod Purlflrr. Alldrunrlsls. ft lraparel only by O. L Booil k Co., Lowall, Mm sOPiTS PHIS w?thHnr."'.rjrg;ruia! A Comprehensive, monument. After consldurftliln hesitation, which must hare been justified, t lie park com missioner of riillfldi'lphia have accept ed the $odO,COO bequest of Hlcliiud Smith fur a memorial to himself ;n Fulruiount park. The estimable Mr. Smith gains this distinction by tlio cope of his memorial, which Is to bo dtirued. with gtutues of MeC'lellan, Hiincock, Meniie and Reynolds, and bronze busts of other famous 1'enno.rl vanlnns Andrew O. Curtlu, (..cuerttl Hart ran ft, David . Porter, John A. Daulgren, General Ilettver, General Crawford to whom are added John 'B. Gest. executor of the estate, and James II. lmlrhn, arelilteet of the bieinorlnl. The Inscription "Mellaril -fimltli, type founder, of Philadelphia." s to be plnced on the main column had a statue of Mr. Smith Is to lie luced at the right of the entrance. will be a curious thing. I . Approrantei n ere uriTiving, . "We don't seem to have any Xo. 13 collars," suld the haberdasher, after looking through his stock. "People are YgpArwuwg las now, anyhow. Won't (iNo. 14 do fts Well " "I tliluK not,'- stilliy answered the young man on the outside of the Coun ter. "I uiny have a little neck, but I am not a clam." MRS. GOOLD'S GRATITUDE HOW SHE WAS RESTORED TO HEALTH. - Condition Before) and Alter tbe Illrth or Her Child. From every city, town and hnmlot o this.vnst continent, come letters from SuLcrlcg women; from thoso whose physicians have 1 1.1.. ' V-i-r assist them, or I ' T , l from that num- l ,vj--vJSj bcrless class """' jL i whose confl- denco in Airs. Pinkhum'a ad vice and the curative prop- crtics of her Vegetable Compound is unbounded. Every letter received from wo men is recorded, and hundreds of volumes of cases treated aid In fur nishing practical information for the women of to-day. lnttra am rmrillKheil without tha Wquest of the writer. The strictest krafldence Is observed. 1 he loUowing etter represents thousands : " I always enjoyed good health un til months before tbe birth of my be. Then I was very weak; my back !ed all the time. My physicians id I would be all right after the birth f the child, but I was not, although t that time I had the best of care. "he pains in any back were almost un arable. I had lenoorrha-a in' its prst form; menstruations were pain iL Any work or care would entirely ttnerve me. When my babe was 11 Vmths old, friends persuaded me to ke Lydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable jm pound. Before I had taken one tUe I felt the effects. My back did ot ache so badly, and I felt stronger. Her taking fonr bottles I felt well. j ambition returned, menstruations era painless, leueorrhcea entirely red, and I could tulio car of my be and do my housework. I shall ways reoommend your Vegetable m pound for all women, especiully, ring mothers." Mus. II. L. Oregon, Wis, (Joold had been well before i of her child, subsequent '"Would have been avoided. nkham' Vegetable Com ' 1 always be taken before '-", In order tl-t ths ' :td tsb ..L M V KILLED IN A WRECK. Ralls Spread Hear Geneva and Great Dam- sgs Resulted, A terrible wreck occurred on the New Vork, 1'Piinsylvntila ft Ohio railroad, near Geneva, eight miles west of SleadvlllH. Freight train No. 82, drawn by two locomo tives, was derailed by reason of the spread ing of tho mils. Kiiulneer (I. M. Mi-Farlnnd, uf the first Incnnmtlve, was thrown to the ground and fatally hart. Knghieer I'atrh'k Krr, ol the S"C"h'l lot-emotive, atb'mpted to run over the top of the ears, but was thrown to the grnund nud buried In the wn-ok. His dead body was rwovrMl. Ilrnki'tnan lli-rt Itriwley was fatally hurt and Iti-s dying at HpeniM-r llnspltnl. I hn prop rly lin aggn-gntcs several thousands uf dollar. About 30 girls walked out of the Columbia garment lactiiry at t'orry on a strike. The girlx claim that they have Ix-en compelled to work all winter on very low wnges with the promise that wages should be Increased In the spring. Tho management refUHing to comply lth tho request of the girls the trlke followed. The girls claim that the best wuges paid them was t'iW a week. Workmen emploped In ranking some cues vallons on the line of the Altoonn, I'lenrllcld sud Northern railroad nenr Altoonn, found a perfectly petrllled rattlesnake. It was em bedded In solid rock and in l'lng taken out was broken Into several pieces. It was ill Inches In length nud eight Inches In circum ference. William Hosti'tter, a nephew of the man who was killed by the outlaws l'ritts, has been held at I'lilontown on a charge ol counterfeiting, tieorge lliirrlsou ami I' rank Young, chanted with robbing the Drowns ville postofllce, also arretted at Vnloiitown, are being held for court. There is some excltinent In the coko r gloiis through the arrival there of several ol the immigrants who came to America in the small-pox Infested vessel, Illinois. Hearcb Is being made for them, nud all precautioni will be taken. Jacob Malr,wlio killed his wife at Llgnnb'i last February, was given a hearing at Orcein burg, and unmaulng evidence produced agaiiipt him. Heretofore the killing whs sup posed to have been accidental. Dnvld Martin, who lives In Orangevllle near Hhnron, while trying to remove a load from nu old imixket, which bad not been used for years was seriously luiured by the gun exploding. Charlie Eshenbaiigb, of Kunbury, has not eaten a bite for til) days, yet he says he does not want to die. lr. Hockenberry says he cannot live long, lie steadily reiuses to no tice food. The House Committee on Military Affairs has favorably reported bill granting cuudein ued cannon balls and cannon to Oraud Army posts at Kvaus City, butler and Zcllcu oplo. The application for authority to organize "Tbe Citizens National Hank, of Tloiicsta." with a capital of 400,000, has been approved by the comptroller of the currency. Jtev. Alex. I.alnl, of Hutcrvillo, has sc. eepted a call to the 1'resbvteriaii church at New Bedford, Mass., at a salary of 1,4U0 a year, nud will leave about May 1. Stanley Tollman, local lineman for the liell Telephone company, nt Hhiiren, was ar retted on a serious charge, preferred by Mist Kute McCnbe, of MiarpHvillo. Heat-warped tracks nt Cooks Mills. Hun tingdon county, threw a locomotive and one coal car over mi embankment. Fireman and engineer escaped Injury. At Mouongaliela Joo Wlshnovscn, a Slav, was shot, badly beaten and robbed of tM nud a gold watch. He may recover but cannot deKcrlbe bis ussailants. Mayor Ilarr, of Altoona, has ordered the arrest of all perrons on the streets after ll.Hl in the morning who cauuot givu a good ac count of themselves. Three Italian Immigrants fjom the steam ship Orefeld, which was infected with small pox, nrrived at Erie and are hiding in the Italian quarter. Edward O. Gardner, charged nt Erie with conspiring to poison l'etcr II. Nellis, was re lented on bull. Ho is in the last stages of cousump'.loti. Patrick Harmon and Frank Corcoran were arrested at Alverton robbing . E. Leitzell's Jewelry store nt Bcottdule. They hud 26 watches. The Greensburg seminary opened with 200 students. The opening exercises were con ducted by ltuvs. J. A. Marquis and W. it. Funk Michael and Andrew Alynslk, brothers, were killed in the mlnfs of the Kettle ( reek coal company, at Ilitumlue, by s full of coaL The Potts Brother Iron company, at Potts town, has Increased the wages of its pud dlers 25 wilts a ton, to commence May 1. Joseph Dofiski was fatally stabbed and his motner wno ineu to rescue nun, snot, in srunsen not at nnenanuoau. A new nostofflce has been established at Rural ltidge, Allegheny county, with Henry W. Uiesy as postmaster. A normal and oommercinl college is to es tablished at Irwin. Prof. J. 11. Kngy will have charge ot It. A meeting at Meadville appointed com mittees to solicit funds for the relief of tho Armenians. Samuel Cooley is In Jail at Unlontown for trying to make away with a horse and buggy. James H.-Mack, a elvll engineer of Greens burg, has applied tor divorce alleging deser tion. Footpads robbed William Easton of $48 near Johnstown then brutally assaulted him. Adam Thomas, aged CO years, committed suicide at Uarrisburg by taking strychnine. James M. Bell, of Allegheny, has been ap pointed clerk In tho railway mail service. Burglars atwtraetod 2fi0 from James Good residence, at Irwin. Too Much Commission. ' "When Bret Ilarte wrote, Tor ways that are dnrk and tricks Hint are vulu, the heathen Chinee Is peculiar,' he knew wlutt he was talking ubout," remarked a resident of Pneltlo Heights yesterday. 'Tor mouths I have been wonder-tug at the size of my grocer's bills, and tlnully I became couvliiced that there wus something wroug. "The matter bothered mo so that I Anally guve It up iu disgust and em ployed a detective to look It up for mo. He found that the grocer wns paylug my Chinese cook a commission on ev erything he ordered, and the cook was ordering everything that I iould pay for. What we couldu't use he carried down Into Chinatown and used to stock a small grocery, oitiated by Iris 'cou sin.' " hnve since learned that nearly every Chinese cook lu the towu do nmifils a oounnltriou from the butcher, baker, grocer, Die. Bau, Franebjfi. Fust-l , THE QRIAT ANT-EATER. la tbe Moat Phowr Quadruped la Booth America. With the except Ion of the Jaguar, tbe great aut-estor, the ant-bear, or crested sut-bear, whichever you choose to mil lit tit. Is tho most showy tiiidruicd lu all Houth America; nor atu 1 at all sure he Is not entitled to llrst place, anys a writer In St. Nicholas. In height nud bulk n full-grown specimen Is about as large ns a Newfoundland dog, and I really quite bear shaped In body nnd legs. Its lull Is long nud strong, and bears a tremendous brush of coarse, wiry, brow n blnck hnlr, which makes this orgnn very noticeable. Its bond Is too small and Its miir.zle so fearfully prolonged that It reminds one of the be.id and bonk of nil Ibis. Its mouth Is n narrow slit across the pud of unit curious muzzle. Its tongue Is like a big angle worm, a foot long, nnd It bus no teeth whatever! Its covering is a rough coat of long, coarse, brown hair, most strangely marked by a bluek band underneath the throat, which on the chest divides In a long, wcdgo-slmpcd stripe of Mac k that extends backward and upward neross the shoulder. To me It bus always been a puzzle why this creature should possess such a luxuriant coat of hnlr In so hot a climate. Another point still inure opeu to criticism Is his clubbed fore feet. He walks on Ills cluws, and the outer edges of his fore feet. In a most awk ward and even painful way, for which there seems to lie no adequate excuse unless his feet wero formed that way to vex the souls of wicked taxider mists. Put tlietn as you will, they will not it.ok right; but to the living aiilinnl their big, strong, hooked claws are very useful lu tearing the bark off de cayed logs, or ripping open ant hills for the Insertion of that sticky, worm like tongue. I hnve often been told by Houth American hunters tlmt - e ant-bear uses his long, bushy tall te sweep up ants with, so that they enn be devoured wore expeditiously, but 1 fiinoy that Is only n "yarn," K-eU where It Is most plentiful the great nut cater Is a rare animal. Al though I have hunted It many days, I never snw but two specimens alive, one of which wns a- young one In cap tivity nt L'ltidad Kollvnr, on the Orino co, and the other wns a iiitignltleetit large specimen In Porepntigh's tnenng crle. Owing to their luck or teeth and the peculiarities of their diet, they are difficult to keep nllve In captivity. North of Pumtiiin this species Is foutid only In (Itiiitemiiln and Costa Itlcn. and Is very rare In both these countries. It lives upon the ground, and Its worst HUeuilcs ure the Jaguar ami the puuui. flunking In Itussta. In Russia the Stute bank advances money nt 44, per cent, a year on all kinds of goods' In amounts as high as two-thirds of their value. It takes money on deposit nt 1' per ceut. A little wlille ago, to assist the grain trade, the government bought largely direct; from the proiltwrs, Bnd will soon be the largest holder of grain In the country. It bus nearly completed the absorption of private railroad lines, hns Required the monopoly of the ninn- ufaeture of spirits nud the control of the retail trade, Is about to take the wine nnd sugar trade Into Its hnudt, and very likely the coal trade as well. Where Tea la Not Popular. If you cull for tea nt a restaiiniiit In "'uracils, the proprietor will send to the noiircHt drug store for It, nud express a regiit thnt you are 111. The native Ycucxtichiu regiiriU tea lis a most nn plensaut bevenige, and to be used only miillclually. if. is not ket In any of the hotels, anil when it Is cucc!nllv ordered the itmlity Is simply nlKiiuInu- Mo for nil the world like a dose of senna, James Ittisscll Ijowcll'a Hoii.e. There Is concern In Host on about the. future of James Ittisscll Lowell's mag- ulticent old home lu Cambridge, at the gateway of Mount Auburn Cemetery. The house Is the property of the poet's a i daughter, but the laud adjoining It Is lu the hands of real estate u gouts, and the Hue estate will soon bo cut up Into building lots unless the property is rescued. A8K YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE "VorTdThi If you pay to SO for shoes, ex- ge, asiine the V. L. Douglas Shoe, and & see what a good shoe you can buy for wse OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, CONGRESS, BUTTON, and VACE, made In all kind a of the best selected leather-by skilled work men. We make and sell more S3 Shoes than any other manufacturer In the world. None genuine unless name and price is stamped on the bottom. Ask your dealer for our 4, U3.AO, '4.5U, aVJ.Sft Shoest J.UO, m and SU.15 for bovs. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If your dealer cannot supply you, send to fac tory, enclosing price and j6 cents to pay carriage, btate kind, style of toe (cap or plain), size and width. Our Custom Dept. will rill your order. Send for new Illus trated catalogue to uoi it, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mas. WHAT IS ALABASTINE? A pure, permanent and artistic will coating r fur tbe bruaii by analog in coif aatsr. FOR ttl BT Miff DEsLEXI EVERYWHERE, FREE A Tint Card showing IJ desirable tints, also Aiahasluie goutsoir Hock sent Ire to snv one mentioning mis paper. ALABASTINE CO.. Grand Rapids. Mica. ft nrtlTO M K K 4 PKH DAY Mlln 1 1 llPl J I A "tiirsWI pstsiilni ueittw fr psi." s w bewiiis sliuitvoi at auy stiuls. UamplM uy mall, lfru, Itrrltorv utvsn. AUilrvkS .SM.SaviTsa tluCo.,7 W.lllhSuK.Y.Cny. I CALCH PURE MAPLE SYRUP SHelptot 91MO. lAt.A.yABUtsss. KuiJand. VI. Rarkanhe. fYom ih Prtt; Aew York Cy. Tew people have suffered mors from pain In tbe back than Mrs. Llllle B. Newell, ot No. 28111 Ascend avenue, New Tork Cltv. For several years she was so affllntnd with thlsdls trussing malady thas she was hardly aide to get around, and ooald do little to enre for her children, whleh mnde her sutTerlne all the harder to bear. llr husband, Charles New ell, who Isa well-known New Tors ontlelim. tried In every wav to find a remedy for his wife, but no mo'llclne seemed to have tho power to remove her pain. Mrs. fllvnn, a sister of Mrs. Newell. Is a professional nurse, and was familiar with tho symptoms of her sister's sb-knees. Mrs, Newell was away on a visit when a reporter called nrmn her, but Mrs. Olynn, who llvee at No. 4IA Fast IJftth stmet, told the story of her sister's recovery. A doctor was called when Mrs. Newell's condition baenrna serious and he pmscrllied email pink pills which. In a short time, relieved tho woman's pnln a no rihnrmdi cine had done. "After awhile." Mrs. Ol run told the rooorter. "we lenroed that the me,. Iclse the physician was trivlng mv sister win nothlnir more than Ir. Williams' I'lnk Pit's for Pale People. Rnnwtnir by oirsTteim how nxcellnnt a remedy thew pills were, Mrs. Newell boiicht some at a drill? store and continued tnklng them. Theeffect wnsm'wt gratifying, for In stv months mv sister was perfectly well and the pnln In her back was nothing more than an unpleasant memory. It th she an-l I have recommended the Pink Pills to other people, who have not failed to And them all that Is elnlmed. All the doc tors my sister had been treated by, before taking the pills, bad done her no apparent goo I." Pink Pills are sold In boxes f never In lnoe form, by the d often or hundred, and th" pub lic iscsutloned avntnst numerous Imitations sol t In this s'lape) nt 6.1 cents a bo or si boxes for tl.fiO. and may he had of all drm et.is or direct bv mall from Dr. Williams' Medicine Oompaav. Hchenontady, N. Y, The pHce nt which these Pills are sold make a course of tre'ittnent Inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical treatment. FITS stopned free by Tin. Ki.twr.'s ft beat i Nkkvb ItKnToHm. No fits after first day s n-e. Msrvelouscures. Trt-athentid 2.Otrlid bottle fire. JJr. Kline. 031 Arch Hi., I'lilla., I'u. y $j i:ioVth other tokos 35 0 V W a ?T Li K mM U I II 5K ounces lor 10 cents. You H sT .... II h may have money to burn, but even VI jf so, you needn t throw away 2 ounces n .. & VI almost as much "Battle Ax as vnii IF H' fin nf fttrKf hloh crrarips fnr If. nnf. jM "Aye! There's the rub!" And that ought to be enough in itself to seal the ym3 grocer senas (low fo Crow A Valuable Book Covering the Whole Subject. Worth many to lorar. of flow.r.. Ssnd IS cants. tiOOII VALI'F OK MONKY KETrKNFD. Statu pa Ukan. War to any Rutland lamk. - . A. W. rtUKINH aV tO Uaat L. itaUssasi, Via 50Q Virginia FAnns ST 9 nrr ai ra apwarda. wtth buildings, frulta. ttrub good inarkaia, graat variety of erujia, v.i(aiar,)aa futara proasaets brWUt. .vadraaa rVLK 4t DaiiATtS, kl 6 nrr ai-ra apwarda. wtth buildings, frulta. tuubar, vraiar. an j Ismi . hma-.a Id II. I; food inarkaia, sraat variaty of cruj. vvKsiahiaa ail mm.; nld for tiaajthfutnaaai "Tht Ucre You Say the Ltss Ptopls Renamber." Ona Word With You, A FOLIO "I haven't A friend on earth; and, what Is more, I don't want one," Marloy. Kasy Come, Kssy do. The man who ereeps along bent over, with his spinal column feeling In a condition to snnpllkeaplpestem at any minute, would readily give a groat deal to got out of his di lemma, and yet this Is only the commonest form by which lumbniroselr.es on ami twlts nut ol shape the muaca of the back. This is commonly known as backache, crick In the back, but by whatever name It may tie known, it ml however bad It may be, ID min utes vigorous rubbing with Ht. Jacobs Oil on IheHfTlleted part will drlvn out the trouble nnd completely restore. It Is a thing soeallv caught. It may bo wondered at why there Is not more of It, but because It Is so easily cured by Ht. Jacobs Oil mar be the very ron ton that we hear so little of It. How's Thief , Wenffsr One Hundred ri'.IUre n.a " vV"h "t be etirsd b; liell s i.aiarrh I ore. , F. J. L'SkSir A Co., Props., Toledo, O. I We, the andcraiiiued, have known F.J. Che ney l.,r the lest 16 years, and beliere hi in per. teotly liitnoralile In alt hu.lness transact inns and llnanclally stile to carry out any obliga tion ma-ie by tiieir firm. : VVasr Tsuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, ' llhlo. j Waloino. Khiu A Marvm, Wholssals I n I'mgglets. 'lolebi, Olilo. Hall's tJnLiftrrh i 'nrn la l.hM Inlavnall - Ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur fnons of the syKtem. Price. 7fin. per buttle. Buld by all UrutfclsU. Testimonials free. l'livnte Becretary Ihurtier Is accused of having brought measles to the White House. Csn the sale of an Inferior srtlete eonstatitt)-Inri-nnie for SI rears r OutiMns Kln-trle ti lwn on tlie market ever since less, ami Is tci-osy as ever, tht tiesf ate I purtH family sos uiaile. Try It. Tear irrorer ill (t It. All Turkish students abroad have been or dered to return home. Mrs. Wlnalow's Poothlng Symjiforf 'blldren teetblng, miftens tlie truuis. reduces InnHUinin tlou, alhtys pulu; curve wind colic. Sfsju bottle. For YVliootiliiir ('olitfh Pico's Ctirc la e an. ce"iul renie-lf . M. f. iiintii, 7 Tbrixip i Ave., llriHiklyu, N. Y-, Nov. 14, 14. doom of bar soap. This rubbing with soap may get clothes clean, if you work hard enough, but can't yon see how it wears them out ? rouow tne airections tnat come on every package of Pcarline, and you'll find that you not only do away with the hard and ruinous work of rubbing but that you save time, and actually get better results-. At every point Pearline is better than soap. But the mere fact that Pearline saves the rubbing that ought to settle it. RPWARP Peddlers will tell you "this ( ss VV Kood as" or "the same ss Pearl, inc." IT'S FALSE Pear'.ine is never peddled. If your you an imitation, lie nonett ma it tat, to-i VYitt for oar ttwst Ssvam sramst sant fraa to anv adttrvas. ittrlDf da- ai-rtptlons ft Uu Virginia Farms , fruui la L.) luuu a.tM aa.-li. at from U4tfc., araj jiaiata Aaaatat raias-akara. lav house mm Gladness Comes With ft better untlerstandinr; ot the transient naturo of the mnny pliys Inal Ills which vanish before primer ef forts gen tlo effort pliasnnt efforts rightly directed. There Is comfort In Uie knowledge that so ninny forms of sickness ore not due to any acton 1 dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which tlio plcninnt family laxative, Hyrtipof FIrr, prompt ly removes. That is why it Is the only remedy with millions of fiimlliea, an .) Is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good honlth. Its beneficial effects are duo to tlio fact, that it Is the -one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it nets. Itis therefore all Important, In order to get Its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, that you havo the gentilne article, which Is manufactured by theC'nlifornisj Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep utable druggists. If In the enjoyment of good lienlth, and the system is regttltir, then laxa tives or other remedies aro not needed. If afflicted with nny actual disease, one may be commended totbomoat skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should havo the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, ftvrupof I l(rs stands highest nnd is most largely used and gives most rrcneral satisfaction. The " Unscrupulous Merchant who tries to make you believe some other skirt binding is as goodas Bias Velveteen Skirt landing should be taiieht a lesson buy it elsewhere. Look or " S. H. & M.," on the Label, nnd take no other. If your dealer will not supply you we will. Ser.d for simcles showing larels and materials, saihe 3 H. fit M. Co.. P. 0. Eox t, New York CMv- Sir. F. U. rulmnr, city editor of tha OskaloosA, la., Tira, iiitdnr data of May 5th. WJi, ralatra the fol lowmn Bxsriii3: ,-Kctiily I was compelled hy a STiotis siatro of drs pnjiila to l"v my ulfioo work, and tboniriit to seek rulinf by a month's travel on tbo l'aoiflu eosst. Th rt't andvhani;e htdped ma soma wind, but I could Dud no rellof for tbe awful fits of Indigestion. Whoa about to return borne to Iowa I entered a prominent drug store la T.tooina, Wash , and asked for somathiuK that would bring relief from myiudlgestion. The drnuxlst told me a box of Itipana Tabules for CO cents. Iu loss than twenty-four hours I oould feel a chnnce for tbe better. From tbat day to this 1 bavs Uf od Ripana Tubules whenever I ftdt my old ailment gutting in its work, and with most commeudnbla results." ..' ftlpsns Taliolea sia aoM by tlrngilat. nr by mar) If iw prlca iii s-nua bxia) seat Si Tha Kipana Chnileal Cmpaiiy, N. 10 iruve al., aw korkv S,jn(Svla, loovuia. Baptiaal. Aoapla. huurna. Tai Tba "LINE!IB"araha Bast and Moat BeoBoanl, ami Collars and Caffs worn , tljy ara Siada of Saa aloth, botb sidaa ADlabad allka. and haiua ravasaa. ha, ooaoollarlaaqnal In two of any otl.ar faii W4U. war wit avi U,t wtit. Taa Couawaaf Fivarauaaf CsCa lot Tn otiist also. a boa at Tvamly-a'l-a datiba. a aaaspia oonar aaa ratr r enrra tif s aamaMyieaodaiaa. aUldraaa a BaVBBSIBU OOUAX COMPasIT, Xaaitlas Bt law TaaiL STKlUavtx.sk WE HAVE NO agents. ajay la I in W UkLUHnuuttaaaaaa ar at waola-ala prinaa. Shis Uwhir. fn. ' - - baforaaala. KvarythlBa war raataa. too at vica of Catr Msg, axsiytra of rtara naaa.ai stylrs Rldlg5a dlaa. r rill fur ralalngaa itxirr Carrtaga a Saraaaa MgJ C Clkbart. lad. W.l.faarr.Saci S31" n I nlVCIIUF "ND I gviiuo your win -h-- vov iio la ui .a. 1 a itiiy . ab-olu.rly urrj a infw naa ui wurk and taa-b yua rrwr voa wiirs in iua ,--.iiiy yoa Bm ava l aa y.ur .di nam .xpiau to buSiim rully autaa a i-l.-ar nr-iS rtrmaai'r w- gva o Si lor .wry . ay's total aUSiraitiaua lusrast. a, ta, sauaa. I w.ira: an-, lately nir-: am at aaaa. '8uocessfuUy Prosecutes Cts.ma, Laftte frinc.pl Exminet U S- PatoeioD Bureu. J.vriulatai u:, UttytljtuiMiiuiti.buuM, 4it Mimmi CBcTs: For Skin and Blood Ditaasts P SI W IT Mna Ilakia Caradl tm M , say till aauraaSj HIHS. tlSaaa.Oaaa nDIIIM WHISIT aahlismr.. Boakaaat U I I U sal nam. aa, a. . stwin. avt-ava. aa. j Beatfcjuab) rulkFaywa TJas I I J J la tlaiBL S.ld bruniivma. I r - i i y if -j