"A ESoolls It is ofton difljcnlt to convince peo ple their blood in impure, until dread ful carbuncles, aboesjsos, boils, sorof ola or salt rheum, are painful proof of the fact. It is wisdom now, or when ever there is any indication of Impure blood, to tnle Hood's Barsaparilla, and prevent such eruptions and suffering. "I hud a dreadful carbuncle itwrnni red, fiery, fierce and sore. The doctor at tended me over seven weeks. When ttao aticew broke, the pains were terrible, and I thought I should not live through It. t heard and rend so much about Hood's Barsaparllla, that I decided to take It and my husband, who was suffering with bolls, took It also. It soon purified our built me up. and restored my health so that, although the doctor said I would not be able to work hard, I have since done the work for 20 peoplo. Hood's Rar saparilla cured my husband of the bolls, and we regard It a wonderful medicine." Mas. Assa 1'iTiasoH, Lai liner, Kaunas. Hood's Sarsaparilla It the One True Blood Purifier. AU druggist. 81 If AAePe) DiIIa enre Liver 111": easv to nOUUSrillS take, eimjr to operate. i.V. if Your Dealer , will not sell you the n V BIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDINQS ... we will. Write us for free samples showing; labels and materials. " Home Dressmaking." a new book by Miss Emm M. Hooper, of the Lidiet' Home Journal, telling how to put on Bias Velveteen Skirt B'.id- ' Ings sent for 25c, postage paid. B. H. A M. Co., P. O. Box 009. N. V. City. HORSE OWNER onpht to think mnjtti of hit animal to with to b bl to can for ft proper iy In health and alt k do.. Hit money oat uf bit orkH If he dot not, Toarrompllb thia r-nlt wn nfftr ont 0n Hundred Page IU lur.tr.vted Hon Hook tor UIV cent. litvnehMvou to pick nut ft good Uofao , know tmprrfectioni and o guard atrainu fraud; do tct diataM and effct a cm when aama if povnl hie, tall the age by tb lhi what to call the different paria of the ani mal; how to ehoa a llorsa properly, et etc. aii tnte ana other vai nahle informailnn ran be ohtamed br rrndlnjr our One Hundred lve Illuo t rated II t Book, whirh we will forward. pot-paid, on rereiut of nrlre In aranpe. Amiradly the none la too good a friend to nan to be ntigiertod for want of knowlertfrft wblrh can be pror urtd for oily twrntv-tive rente. Boo PtjiLlll.JV Hiwtn. 84 Loonnrri Ht. N.V Ht Dealera, (.niKtinu nl ronfMttrnem who "lh to mv Ire, ire cream, labor and money, and who appre rlato nratn)w nnd -"onvrMitfrn, hIhuiM wnd for mir fliicly lllnttratwl rutnlninif. of H K VUKAM CABINET ..r KKPIMIiKRATOItM. Till' T. HlHHOWliM CO., rorllaud, .Muint-. mmi OAnAYSURLJ-KS m - mlilr. IU Uanil will ,hnw vnn Ihiw m.k & s dnvt stHoluiWy surf i ws lur IiImIi iliu wm'b and twh you live yiu work In ths Im'otUy wln'ru you tiv,i mnd luyonr niHIrMMind we will t xplnlit th( buitllU'M fully; ivmvinlier we irimi sntee flenr nmflt ol fti lor rvrrv itv'. r-SW Wl,rl( fttHoliitely sun-: wHI Ml onre. qL tunuruTtiusa tuarut. ai uw usirsii, ai-k. B.ood !e.i"l.r.nTuitSV.mh. PUFF ATlDt C,rd hoin 1 delrabl tlnti, aleo AlaUntlne tnrelir. Haby mur reonvvr IIilL bourenir Hftck em free to anv c.nenienrlnninct Uie pier. hutennnottnnre." A I, AH AMTI X K CO.. ;rand Knill. Mien. USE NO SOAP thinjrof asoanv good to go with Detter tnan soap that it has the work all done before the soap begins to take any part. You're simply throwing away money. It's a clear waste of soap and soap may be good for something, though it isn't much use in wash ing and cleaning, when Pearline's around, in iii it ivi n no ililBlilli on uinmnin Fnnnss J i J LI 9d mt am Ipiwii, wttk kmUdltifi, frniu. ttmfcw, watr, miu bsMt oIIbmI la 0. 6 J 1 Ti-rttlns Fc!kt Km Uittsd Pcsplt Uit 8AFOLIO fte Thonaht It Plennasm. "Pon't use poor soap," rend Teiry rntpttlc from the pnper In which hie "poke-out" lind been dropped. "Ef I had been wrltln' that," he continued, "I thiak I would have left out that word 'pore.'" Cincinnati Enquirer. New Woman In China. The new woman hns arisen in China At Bhnntnn the daughter of n ma pis trnte nets as his treasurer, nnd the die trlet Is startled nt the fnet that he hni made BO.nttO tnela slnep slip begnn t "finance" his nffnlrs, six niotillis nco. ICden's Flowers anil Thorns. In this boautllul season ot (lowering green, when the air ts balmy and the sunlight golden, It seems a pity that anything should enter Into this K len of onrs to mnr Its pleas ures and blight Its Joy, but so It Is ordnlnedi man has hi heritage, and It Is even ilntilit fiil If all of life wern a scene of pleHsure whether wn could possibly enjoy it. The birds come :nd sing, and 1 ho birds sing nnd go. Rheumatism comes also. It comes from exposure to the dampness of the niuhts nnd mornings, to the sii'l.len change of tempera ture, and it certainly goes, as thousands know, by the prompt use of Bt. Jaeolis Oil, which Is a complete anil perfect cure. It is well, therefore, while we enjoy nil thesoseu sonable delights, not to be without this great remedy tor pain, and to have It mndy, moro because we are the more Untile nt this season than any other to sutler from such nttark. ffeart TMaeaae Itetlered In 90 Minn tot. Pr. Agnew'sCure for the Heart bIws perfect relief In all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Henrt Disease in S) minutes, and speedily ef fects a cure. It Is a peerless remedy for Pal pitntton. shortness of Breath, Mnnthfrlna rpclls. Tain In l.'tt Slds nnd nil symptoms of a Disessrd H-nrt. Due dnse convinces. If your drngtrlst hasn't it In stock, nsk him to procure it for J on. It will uivu your life. FITS atnpned free by Till. Kt.tNK'a OnrT KrttVR Hkstoiifh. No fits after first dny'a use. lnrvcloM cures. Trentlsennd f2.00trlnl bottle free. Dr. Kline. ttll Arch M., l'lilla., 1'iu Tiso's t'nre for t'onsmnption his saved me nmny a ihs tor s bill. w. I-. I! . itiv. lioiiklus 1 hue. Biiltlliiore. bl Dec. 2. IU, THE TURX OF LIFE. THE MOST CRITICAL PERIOD IN THE LIFE OF A WOMAN. Experience of Mrs. Kelly, of ratrhngne. Long Island. There Is no period In womnn'a enrthly career which she approaches with so mnch anxiety ns tho "change ol life." l et during tho past twenty years women have ! learned much from a woman It is safe, to say i that women who i prepare ! themselves for the I eventful period, pass through it much easier I than in the past. There is but one course to pursue to subdue tho nervous com plications, and prepare the system for the change. Lydia E. TMukham'i Vegetable Compound should be used. It is well for those approaching thia time, to write Mrs. IMnkham, at Lynn, Mass. She has the experience of years to aid her in advising. She will charge you nothing. She helped thin woman, who says: "I have used Lydia E. IMnklmm's Vegctablo Compound in my family ten years, with the best results. Some time ago my daughter had catarrh of tho womb, and it entirely cured her. I was approaching the "change of life," and was in a deplorable condi tion. My womb had fallen, and the bearing-down pa ins and backache were terrible, and kidneys affected " I began taking the Compound, and my pains ceased. I consider it the Btrongr bridge between sickness and health, and recommend it to everybody I meet who needs it." Sins. L. Kkllv. Patchogue, L. I. 4 lyfiWjr w j( ffr y s V ALABASTINE. IT WON'T RUB OFF. trail Paper la 1'naanltnry. KAI.NOMIXR I TEJII'or.AUV, KOT,Ul lia OFF AM Sjt'ALt.k. I Ana OTI kl I? Pl,r permanent anrl artletlo III AnHA I INI" vall-coatiiifr. rexiy fur (.lie briuh riv I IIIU by mixing- ui-cold water. Far Nlntj, liv Paint ItnalitM r.vrvwlmH. with Pearline. Twould be absurd. It isn't necessary. Pearline contains everv- nature that's needed or that's - it. And Pearline is so much Wrtu for or IUoJ Bmau irrai4 t fra to uf maarmm. Miriam dim oriptlou of HO Vlrgt&t Ymrmu a rruin iu w iouu urtM mnn, m rron Ihi Htrdsst Work, Bui Quick ALTOONA HAS A BOOM. & Humbtr ef Costly Building! to ba Erect d This Snmmer. Altoona la linoked for quite a bulMIng boom this summer, If all reports are correct, and there are onoiiKh of them already proven o to aKsnra quite a spurt In this direction, already there are on tho tnpls projected ImllillnKS which to erect will necessitate an expenditure ot aim net half a million dollnns. AmonK the lnillillnRS sure to 1 erected nre the I trxt I.utlieran church nnd Kink's lintel, each to coat t .10.0110 live Imslnesa lilncka to enet from f 13,0(10 to SUO.OOOs tour ,OH0 reel denees, and (IS minor linllillnirii, to enet any where from il.imo to ,0H). I'here la aleo In view a new Kiret National linnk billldinir. at an entimated outlay ot 1 100,001). Work has dentin on the hrldffa which will erndu the Yotixliiouheny nt Hutervllle, near Went Newton. The machinery need In Imllil InK l now on the Krounil. lho lirldip will he a handKoino steel structure, and will con nect Westmoreland and Allnirheny counties, n. H. Hwnney and other rinlilents of 51c Keeeport are llnnncially interested, nnd tho lirldxe is considered a link ot the recently ?hnrtercd trolley linn which la to extend from SlcKwaport to West Newton. At the meeting of the fnlontnwn eoun-ll It was decided to appropriate t'iOO out of the ImrouKh funds to aid in defrnylng the ex pensis of the coming centennial of the bo rough, .T iily 3 ami 4. A large amount has heeu already rnised by subscription, nnd council was asked to appropriate f r,00. The council also decided to pavo Church street with brick, the work to bo commenced Im mediately. The charges of violation of the Honor laws ami gnmliling prefcred against (. Frank Tickard. of the (Iranil Central hotel nt Mt Pleasant, were Ignored by the grand Jury. Ten days ago Mr. Pickard was refused a li cense on the strength of the.4e charge. W. P. Morrison, the prosecutor, paid tho costs. Job Jones, at Irwin, was granted a liquor li cense. At the spring meeting of the stockholders of the California Normal sohool James K. Itllllngsley, of Cnmorniii, nnd James H. Mo Kenn were recommended ns Htate trustnea, and John N. Dixon. I,. W. Morgan, I,. T. Clnybnugn, nnd W. II. Wlnlleld. all of Cali fornia, were elected local triisteee. All save McKean nnd Wlulleld were re elected. William McQukton was removed from his home In Mercer county to Warren. Pa., asy lum, a raving maniac, lie elnimed to hnvo hnd a conversation with (iod nnd was chosen to take the place of Elijah, nnd he also had been endowed with power to kill every one who differed with him. Ho was a very prosperous farmer. A largo Newfoundland dog supposed to have iHtm suffering with the rabies, bit two horses and six men, women nnd children In Altoona, before a policeman overtook and hot it. Physicians cauterized the wounds of of the persons bitten, but there Is much fear on the part of their friends as to what the outcome may be. llenjamln Hinder, of F.llwood City, was driving to Mnrtinsburg when tho horse, kick ed him on the fracturing his skull nnd crushing his face. He cannot recover. Deputy Superintendent Htewnrt hns decid ed that women are eligible to membership in boards of trustees of free public libraries created by the act of 18U5. The big M-aern lake at Idlewlld has been completed. There are now two pleasure lakes at Idlewlld, and they will be known as "The Twin Lakes Ht, Clair." Augustus Zeck, a track hand, stepped out of the way of a west-bound freight train ill Tyrone and was struck by an east bound train nnd Instantly killed. The Pennsylvania railroad company. In connection with the Nynno, will tit tip a re cently purchased tract of land near Pulaski for a summer resort. I.lgonler will apply for a new borough charter in tho Westmoreland courts. The present charter Is antiquated and conflicts with Htate laws. Robert I.ang, an employe of the Rock Run fdt, near Lang, was seriously Injured by a all of slate, the sight of one of bis eyes being destroyed. Simon Terkins has been elected preshlen. of the new Untile hospital at Hharon; John O Uwsley is the treasurer, and James Wbtttan, secretary. At a meeting of the Center County Med. leal society, fnterestlng papers were read by Drs. W. U. lrwln.lt. (1. it. Uuyin and others. Orndlng for tho now Pittsburg and East ern railroad, to bo extended from Ulen Campbell to rialtzlnirg has commenced. A convention of missionary societies ol Western Pennsylvania was held In tho First Cbrlbtlnu church at Hliarou Thursday. Orovo City college was Inspcctod by MnJ Bunder, of Washington, D. ('. The inspection was In the nature of a surprise. William Pavls, of Nerovllle, Indiana coun ty, was Instantly killed by a heavy wagon load of lumber falling on him. The street railway at Unlontown, will be extended to Ilrowulleld. If K0,000 of new stock can be sold. The National Game. The Now York Club hns given to Pitcher German notice ol release. ntcher Pond, ot the Biltlmoros, is tht pitching sensation of the lemon. Burnett, of Ciovelnud, starts out as If ho was going to loai the buttors 'am this year Pltchur Altaian, of tho Prineotons, has done tha best wort ot any collogu pitcher thus far, Connor is playing like, a colt for St. Louis, all of which must mike Now Yornjrj feol regretful. Corbett, brother of the pugilist, has been regularly siuud (or tho aouaou by tho Balti more CI. lb. "Bench-warming" takes the nerve out of a player quicker than anything else. Anson Is quoted as saying that Cary and Gleasou are utronger tniut Doylo nnd Kelts. Now York ant Louisville are the two Leaitun oities pocudar lor not standing by a losing team. 8t. Louis has two pitchers who may be de pended up a to do limt-cliisit work, ijreituu ttoin ana Hart. Hamilton baa bad bis way. He is now In Boston's centre Hold, Daffy baviug ehuugej places with him. Breltensteln baa better control than any lelt-banded pitcher, not erou excepting iul roy in bis p.ilmy day. The Washington youngsters, Rngors, P Montrevillo, McAuley uud McJaines, have j far shown up most promlsiugly, Chloago olaims to have the best outfield in the League Flynn, Lange and T.yiu aud the olulin Is based upon good judgment Donnelly, the Baltimore third baseman, la no novioe in the League. He played in that organization with Detroit away book In IHii. The Eastern League will adopt the Nation al League rule prohibiting umpires from stopping at botoU with home or visiting players. UcPbee made a phenomenal record at sec ond base for tne Cinoinnatts April Hi. Ha made seven put-outs and aeren aasliU with out an error. . THB INDUSTRIAL WORLD. Itcmi for tha Working Han. Minnesota Coal Beds. A dispatch from Duliith, Minn., announces the discovery of vnst Iwds of niithriu lto coal In the extreme northern part of Minnesota. It Is also stilted that these vast beds have bo i ome the property of James J. Hill, presi dent of the Noithern Pacllli) railroad cum pnny, who Is going to develop them anil run a brunch Hue ot that railroad to tho mlm s. Hlmllnr dlseoverlea of very excellent seml aiilhraclte coal hnvo been III Aliiettn. Cann dn, hundreds of mllm westward ol the Min nesota deposits. Hliould It turn out that good coal ran tte cheaply delivered near the tlrent Superior beds ol Iron ore. It might re sult In an eventual transfer of the Iron busi ness. 'J he pluce where the raw material can be most cheaply nssembled has timh'iilnhlo ndviiiitngis which in the end will assert themselves against all comeUtlon. Wclgle llros., of Ellznbeth, Pa., propose n spend tlOO.OOO In building 'marine wnys" nt the Moiioiigiihi la river town this summer. Ellr.nls'th was once noted for Its prominence as a boatbuilding town. During the past few j-enia this importance lifts do. lined a largo extent on a 'count of the lack of fncill tlcs. Heveral times government onb r-i have Irt-en reeoived, but I ecause the KII7. ibetll contnt' tors were unable to fully equip tha boats the contracts hail to be given up. The surveys for the new wnys have been made, ami work will be commenced at once. In clined planes will be built and the ways will be largo enough to accommodate three to relents. Soitrolty of Farm Labor, I.nbnrers for trucking farms are Scarce all nlong the Atlantic const. The papers of llaltlmere are directing ntteutlon to this Si'iiri'lty ot laborers, and at the same time printing fiK'ts mid stntbtics showing how In telllgent laborers can earn good wages for the pn si'tit. with a chance for a permanent home nfterwnrd. This Is true of New Jersey. Delaware, Maryland mid Virginia. In all these states truck gnnlouliig Is an Important IndiiFtry, nnd during the spring and summer then' is usually such bnrvi st of small fruits and vegetables that there lire seldom laborers enough to gather them. This may Ihi a sug gi'ytlon of value to those who nreout of work in the large cities, or to those organizations which lire interested In promoting the wellnre of the poor. LABOR NOTES. The official reports of the treasury depart ment show that for the nine months itt the llscnl year ending with March the exports of American tniiniitiieturcs reached the unpre cedented total of irlti3,lH7,V2U. A conditional settlement of the fight 111 the window gla.s workers' association wai af fected r ntly by the rcpresentetlves lip pointed by the two factions, which If rntllii'd by the council and assembly will terminate (lie internal tioiiidi'S of tho oru'iitiizatiou nod legal proceedings will be withdrawn. The settlement will probably provide that the ail-kilni-trative power ol the association bo I laced in the hands of tho president an I council U a majority vote of the trade Is glien to a resolution making this change which is now before the membership. The Nntlonnl association of master plumb er will hold its annual convention In Cleve land on June 2. Htrlklng miners at Butte, Mont., threaten lo lynch tion-uulon men who have taken their places. Two hundred helpers struck nt tho Olobo shipyard at Cleveland for 10 per cent more pay. Over 800 employes at the Maring and Hart window glass works, at Muucie, lud., are oft on another strike. A suit Involving Lend villa mining property said to bo worth ,0()0,000. was tiled In the United Htntes circuit court at Denver by Leonard M. I'.alloii, of New York, and Alexia M. Lay ot Kalamazoo, Mich. Fifteen mechlnlsIS' of tho F.llwood tubo Works lire out on a strike because they are not permitted to go outside tho enclosure for drinking wnter. There Is a report ill Wall street that tho Old Koiith Pennsylvania railroad, which was surveyed by the Vanderbllts, nnd on which thev 'siicut tO.OOO.OOO, la to bo pushed through. All the clnv trnrkers in thn Diamond not terv, East Liverpool, 0.,have been discharg ed because they refused to agree to the de duction of s cents a day from each man's wages to maintaining good sanitary eomil' tine- MARK 1STS. l'lTTsllUHO. Ormln, Flour aod Feed. WHEAT No. 1 red r No. red .. ID CDHN No S yellow ear.......... DO No. II yellow slieUed M Mixed er ......... to CATS No. 1 white. X.1 Na I white . Light mixed . mi KYK No 1 Na X western 44 FLUb'H Winter patents blenda. " ?A Fiiuct straight wlutar V 70 hye flour . DAY Na 1 tlmotbr lo tin Mixed clover. Na 1 li! Ml Hay, from wagons 1H 0)1 FKKU Na 1 White MO., Ion...... M hrown Middlings ID Ml bran, bulk 11 IU 6TKAW Wheat 7 Ml Oal M 7 74 7S 71 87 8A 117 Kll "K la 45 U 8 Kft NO HI 111 Ml I 'l HO tt IU IH Ml II HI II Ml 7 78 H Oil Dairy t'nxluota, DUTTKR Klln creamery . t7 1N Fancy C'ruamery 16 ill i aucy Cuuutry Itoll HI bl C lih.li.hK Ohio, new U New York, new. y 10 k'rultand Vegetable. APPLES) tlhl ft 00 110 bKANb lland-picked, per bu..,. 1) I 40 Mi l A 1 Olio ttue, m car. I) a 1'4 15 UAbliAUK Homo grown, bbi... 1 76 11 0.1 OMU.6 tellow, bu Hi 40 l'oultry, Hto CHICKENS, Vpalr Ma II) I Ulur.lft.V lb M 13 bdoit 1 a. aud Ohio, fresu. - t) IU Mlaeeliaueoua. SKED8 Clover U lbs. t ill 6 'iiuiotby, prime 1 75 S 00 blue tiraiia 1 (U I j MAll.lt fc k 11 Li', new.. 70 HO C1UKU Couuiry, .wool, bbL.... 8 0.1 1W J Al.lA'W 4 4 CltlVlMMAXI.'- FLO UK ... H likAT No. S Uwx UVfc Na 8 t TM4 u 74 HI tOUN HUllt UAi Kuub UUi'lttK onto iraaninry Hi W SO tUlLAUUUftiiA. FLOim a aD 1 7J WllKA'i -No. Had.. UUU4-lta Mixed. OATH Na Whlla.... BUTTEM croamory, ellra.... . kuua fa. lirais . 13 MJCW VUtlia, rLOUIt Patenu $ I 7Siil IS WHEAT Na sited . 7rt tOKN Na . K7 UAlty-ttUlloWo.loru..... 4 UK bLTlEll-Croauiory W kUUb elate and onu 11 111 L1VK KTOCK. CIXTIAI, STOCK YAUOt, BAST I.1BIBTY, IP A. OATTLa, Prune, l.fCO to 1,400 Ibe ...... 4 M 4 SO tioou, l.kOOlcl.wlolba....... 4 15 4 HO lidr, l.uou tu l,ium 4 U0 4 ft Vair light staara, tuu to 10U0 lb.. Ill a IW Cvuuuvu, tuu te isiua it) w Medium,.. Uaavy Uouvhs and Mags., ........T t U .m ... Ui I 66 I 60 I 4u rami; i, From the Prtun, Ninn Ynrlt City. Morris Preslaner, of - No. 1 Pitt Street, New Tork, who Is a real estate agent and eullnctot of rents, cnught a serereold early hurt spring, which settled upon his kl Ineys. Boon he bngnn to suffer severe pain In his baokbone, sides nnd ohost. His symptoms grew rap idly mora alarming, until at last ha was as helpless as a child and could snarcely more as ho lay on his bed. As Mr. Preslaner is well known In the part of the town where he resides, he had many sympathizers, who did all thv nonld to help him. Though a native of Merlin, Mr. rreslanat has lived In this einntry for forty years, hav ing served the eonntry of hlsaloptlon by three years' hard service In the civil war. He enlisted with the Nineteenth Illinois In fantry, taking part la miry battles and marching with General Rherinnn to thn sea. While In Oeorgla, Mr. Preslsner was pro moted to first Bertreant for tiraverv on tha Ibdd of action. He Is now a member of j ivoites i-ost, u. a. it., anil is one ot tne most popular men In the Post. Mr. Preslaner told a reporter the story of Ms dreadful Illness and wonderful reeoVery. The reporter met him ns he was returning from a long wnlk. and, saying thnt he had heard of his wonilerbil cure, aske I him to tell the story. Whon Mr. Preslnner wascom- lorttiiily sonloi in his tlennnt nnrlor. he told the following story, which, he said, he honed everyone who was suffering as he had suffered, would read. His words were as ioiiowsi "To begin with, 1 was taken slcg lust a nit and a month ago. having taken a severe end I which settled on mr kldnevs. At first I thought the niln I suffered would soon pass away, hut, histoid of doing this, It grew mere Intense every ilar, so that In a week I oould walk only with considerable dlfllculty. 'I called In a doctor, who said I had loco motor ataxia and began treating me for that disease. He did me no good, and all sum mer long I could scarcely attend to my busi ness nt all. Then I cnlleif another doctor and took his medicine for several weeks, hut ex- Kerlenced no relief. Dr. Truman Nichols, of o. 247 F.ast Ilroadway, who I at last called In, helped me more than nnr of the other doctors, but along townnls fall I grew worse, despite his treatment. I think Dr. Nichols Is a good doctor and understood my case, but despite this fact his medicines did me no lasting good. "Utrlyln November tho little strength I hnd In my legs left me and I was unnblo to stand. The pain in my ua"k and sides be came almost unbearable and my limbs grew cold. An n'eolrlo battery I bought fulled to help, nnd for week I felt myself gradually growing weaker until all hope left me. i4Hometiine beforelhla I had read of awon derfulcur- a man had received from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, but waa so prejudiced against what I thought was a patent medicine of the usual worthless char acter that 1 could not make up my mind to try them. As my pains Inereaeed and death seemed coming near, I thought of what I had read aud of the symptoms ot the man who had been cured. They were precisely the same as mine, and at Inst, with my wife's earnest entreaty, I consented to try Pink Pills. "I nm now convinced that these pills saved my life. Gradually my strength be gan to return, the desire to live grew strong er. After having tnkeu three boxes 1 left my bed. This was early In March. All pnlii had left me, and that terrible dead feeling In my legs had gone away. I was still very wenk, bat before I bad taken the fourth box I was able to get down stairs for a short walk In the open air. Now I feel as If I bad been born again and nm as happy as a child. Every pleasant day I take a walk, and am sure that In a mouth I will be as well as ever." All diseases, such as locomotor ataxia, Bt. Vitus' dance, partial paralysis, sciatica, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous headaohe, palpitation of tbo heart, effects of la grippe, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms ot weakness, either In man or woman, disap pear when Dr. Williams' 'lnk Pills for Pale People are takeu, Piuk Pills can be bought of nny dealer, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 60 cents a box or six boxes for tJ.50, by addressing Dr. Williams' Medl olne Co.. Hcheneetadv. N. Y. You k bound to succeed In making: HIRES Rootfcecr if you follow the simple directions. Easy to make, delightful to take. pt.t ml. t. The Cti,to I. nirt. Cn.. PMIvltlpkle, a Ua. psekan 4skM 6 isll- Sold trtrrvtiirt. AnillBejMarahtne Habit Cere la M I'l 1 1 1 1 to SOdara. stover till earest, U 1 I U III 0. J. ST I PH t Nt. iskanoa.Ohie, S There is no dividing line. " DONT FORGET for 5 cents you get almost as much "Battle Ax" as you do of other t ! t in t- Draiius tur u iciua. P DONT FORGET that " Battle Ax" is made of k the best leaf grown, and the quality cannot be Jtnoroved. DON'T FORGET, no matter how much you are charged for a small piece of other brands, ' the chew is no better than " Battle Ax." DONT FORGET, "Economy is wealth," and yuu wain an pu wait gvi iui yuui iiiuitwy, & Why pay 10 cents for other brands when you sj bail uaiiK iia Catarrh ud CoM Relieved la 1 to 0 Minutes. One short ruff of the breath throngh the Blower, supplied with eech tmttle of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Pow der nvrr the porfnee of the nasal passages. Painless and dellithiful to use. It relieves la. Jtsntlyend permeneiuly cures Cstirrh, Hay 'ever, Colds, liendschc, Kore Throat. Ton sllltisand Dcafnns. If your rirucglst ha,u't It In stuck, ask him In procure It for you. Madison fbpiare Q irdcn Is to have an Ice skntlng rink on the roof. For xt years Dchbln Electric ftoap has been fmifflfe.l bjr tinarniptllotis aosp makers. WhtT Bei'Kuse It Is Veit of alt and Una in Immense sale. !! siirn and fret Onblitn and take no otbar. Your grocer has It, or will Ret it. ' Tho telegraph line has now been completed up to Aknvheh, and Is working. Mrs. Wlnslow'aPnothlng FyrnpfnrCrilldren teething, softensthe gums. reduces Inflamma tion, allays paiui cures wind colic ii&o u Untie. J. P. flmpsin, Marquess, W. Va., sar: Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me ot a very bad case of catarrh." Druggists sell It, 7fio. Gladness Comes With a better understanding; of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills which vanish before proper ef forts gentlo efforts pleasant efforts rltfhtly directed. There is comfort in the knowledges that so many forms of sickness are not elite to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipnted condi tion of the system, which tho pleasant family laxative, fciyrupof Flfrs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of fumllles, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by nil who'vnluo ffood hetilth. Its beneficial effects arc duo to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it acts. His therefore) all important, in order to pet its bene ficial effects, to noto when you pur chase, that you hnvo thn irentilne nrticle, which is manufactured by the California Fiff Syrup Co. only, and sold by nil rep Utnlile druggists. If In tho enjoyment of good health, and the system is reirulnr, then laxa tives or other remedies aro not needed. If afflicted with nny actual disenpe, one) may be commended totho most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should have tho best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Fig stands hlphest nnd Is most largely used and (rives most pcneral satisfaction. GERMAN DSJjLQ. EUXIRs CISTS. For Skin and Blood Diseases f IV u si iKLNalUIV wii-li.imton, l. . Suocessfullv Prosecutes Claims. t.ate Principal Exemlnst U S. Paoaton Bureau. J.vrslu last nar. l&aujuulcatliiacluliu. att siuca. RUPTURE. A, Mnd to K.J. 8H A1 1 wlin wf1i n mm rtrl nf TnTttiir ml tcrtiifMitiiii; tniMMi vhould Mnr1 to K. J.HMKHMAM. HcrnU KiiwwIHt. Nns. I anil 8 Ann Nt., Ntw York, lor t'i i in 'sit tr-erwfltlng Lwuk ol lull lulvruMtiattt. i'rlc by mall, 10 cti. OPIUHlS?! hanlttftarttl. Book tent WOOLU1, AT I-ART As 4U. LUUKS bVHtUf it f . Sltt (All S. Jafeul M a,' I n... '1. - J "'" Immi . vunn err up, i antes unia In ttma. Held br flnieetntH. ivi wnat - r
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