hoe Cablnst. ' The furnltura-makara m showing a beautiful article of mahogany and glass which remind one of the cablneta for bric-a-brac, but It la more aubstan tlol and Ita lega are shorter. It la made to hold a woma v1ioo and to atand across the coru her dtvss-lug-room. One Raster l -hns such a cabinet well Oiled, and " yn Im portant feature of the trough 'a Her cabinet haa three plate-glass i rs and a drawer which holds the p h and email artlclca for repairs. On .i top shelf la a row of slipper for even ing wear. The next shelf holds the pat ent leather ties, the cloth top boots With big buttons and the stout little calf ones for street wear. On the but torn shelf la rather a motley group ryolo shoes, riding hoots, tennis shoes, tan shoes, hunting boots and soft In dlnn moccasins of tiger skin, bearer trimmed. How Insects Multiply. The power of reproduction In Insects la one of the most wonderful parts of their economy. On beheading a slug a new head, with all Its complex ap purtenances, will grow again; so will the claws of a lobster. The end of a .worm split produces two perfect heads, and If cut Into three pieces the middle produces a perfect bend aud tall. That Extreme tired feeling afflicts nearly erery body at tkis sensoa. The hustlers cease to posh, the (Jrolnss grow weary, the ener gello become enervated, Tou know Just What we mean. Borne men and .women endeavor temporarily to overcome that Tired Feeling by great force of will. Dat this Is unsafe, as it pulls powotfully upon the nervous system, which will not long stand sach strain. Too many people "work on tholr nerves," and the result Is seen In un fortunate wreaks marked "nervous pros tration," In every di reot Ion. That tired Feefl big Is a positive proof of thin, weak, im pure bloodi for If the blood Is rich, red, vitalised and vigorous. It Imparts II fo and anergy to every nerve, organ and tissue ot the body. The necessity of taking Hood's Birsaparllla for that tired foeilng Is, there fore, apparent to everyone, and the good It will do you Is equally beyond question, Bemember that KloodrS ' Sarsaparilla Is the OneTrne Blood Purifier. All dramrht. SI Prepared only by C. L Hood Co., Lowell, Haas, Hood's Pills ZyM'0 5T Ma." I. Jiaaau, Mr. Charles Austin Bates, the fa mous advertising writer, makes a specialty of medical advertisements. He has studied medicine and has a . bablt of analyzing the Ingredients ot every medicine about which he is '.asked to write, rofusing to write advertisements for medioinss which, , he cannot indorse. He says ot lUpans Tabulesi "I hal the formula and went through it from the ground up, I found that every ona ' of the Ingredients wss put la for ' some special purpose, and was good for the purpose intended. I have as much confidence in Blpans Tabnles as I have in anything I ever wrote about. I take them myself whan I have eaten a tittle tee mnoh or feel nausea or symptoms of headache eoming on, and I find them quicker to set than any medicine I ever took. I know some people who I think they can't possibly got along I without them. My wife went to i call one day on some friends she hal known always. She found they swore br Ripens Tabnles. They did not know that she knew anything about them or that I had written anything lor them. By the way, if . v you swallow them properly, you don't taste anything in the mouth. B wallow them quickly and yon are all right. Tou can feel their action In the stomach almost immediatelyi ' a very pleasant sensation." ' Wpaas Tol n soM br dracilsts. or by nan ST Om prtoc (BO wnu a box) ! Mitt to Tns Kipaos CbMaleal r-onipanr, Nu, V) Sprnot St., Nsw Turk. Sanpl !, W (Mats, HEM Drilling Machines WLLL. for any depth. kVate Isssrevenenfs. AH Mn Makers, LOOMIS A NYMAN, Tiffin, Ohio. m ATRH11I ALL a ID ELIXIR. XXV FciSkla tsdCieod Diseases F Jf D Til 9 1 '' wno w1,h o' Bnptnrs I W It S and torutentinu Imihu. ki...iii.t at to H. J.SHKH VAK. H.niTa tipe. lali.t, Nut. s Auu St., Ksw Yurk, lur hi. luo.t ijitwrevllna ul t all UU arasaiiva, Ittk ljr uiall, lo tu. MIL c c' ltsa sad WHISK V hal.lt musu. Bcox Mat w mi sus- I. M. at. Woollxk, AUauta.ua. sloujiuD?'J2l2ltij! Vm I ta ll'-a. Wild Uydrumltts, I l.km- ... itnnner Scraps, Cast-off rubber aboea are now a mnr betabto coin modify and many country peddlers ndd considerably to thrll galus by collecting tbnm. They are usually taken In exchange for tlnwnro or cheap trinkets. No rash cbnngea hnnds In these trnnsnctlons. When tbo peddler returns to his starting point he turus over his collections to the Tlllngo merchant for moro tlnwnre, With perhaps a llttlo cash, and goes out over a new route. Tho peddlef may be In business on bis own nccouut or In tho employment of the villngo trader, but In either case tho latter litis a chnnrc to make a profit on the col lection of scrap, which are shipped from time to time to a city donler, The latter will offer bis rubber stock Whenever It reaches good irotortlons to a rubber reclnlmlng mill. When old shoes first became a merchantable: at tlclo tho prleo paid for them m 1 cent a pound, while the quotations have since averaged S cents per pound for months at a time, The trade 'n rubber scrap Is now most tliorouulily organized in the West and Northwest, In tho Southern Htntes, where little snow falls, tho consumption of rub ber shoes Is not suftlclent to form n basis of trndo In old shoes, p; the rubber scrap Imported the lnrgt 'Share comes from ItusRln. The In. Artec) scrap Is not so desirable, however, m what la gathered at home. In spite of the good consumption of rubber foot wear In New England there are ua denlera In aernp there In a position of commanding Importance. This Is dm In part to tho existence of nearby fac tories, which buy directly from tho smaller dealers. In tho West the prin cipal ceuter of the trade Is Chicago. One Correct Answer. An amusing lltle story was told a good many years ago In connection With Gov. Mnttox, of Vermont At one time be was chairman of the committee appointed to examine candidates for ad mission to the bar of Caledonia County, He reported that one of the candi dates was, In bis opinion, unqunllUed, having answered correctly but oue of tbo questions put to bim. "Only one? Well, what was that?" asked tho presiding Judge. "I naked him what a freehold estate Is," replied Mnttox. "Importnnt question," said the Judge, "And what was bis reply?" "Ho made It without the least hesita tion," said tho Chnlruinn, with a twin kle In his eye. "Of courso that fact It In his favor." "Well, what did ho say?" asked the Judge, with some Impatience. "He said," returned tho Chairman, "that be didn't know." Heart Nsmse Itatleved In SS Minutest Dr. Amiew's Cure for the Heart glvrs perffxS relief in all cases of Organta or HympalheCa Heart Disease In 8U minutes, and speedily ef fects a cure. It Is a pevrlcaa remedy for Pal pitation. Khnrtneas of Itrentli, Mnotherlnif r-iH-lla, I'aln in Lft Hide and all symptoms or a lJi(M-Ms,-d Henrt. One dime convince. It your druffuiftt hasn't It in slock, ask him te procure It fur Juu. It will buys your life. Iam entirely cured of hemnrrhnxc of lumrf by Mho's Cure for ('nnmnptlnn.l,orieA Linda man, Hetliony, Mo., Jim. 8, 'til. FITS stopped free by no. Kline's OnKal Nkiivk HixniliKll. No flu after flnt ilny s lm. Mitrvwlouscuros, Tnatioaul 2.ii0 trial bottlo free. Dr. Kline, till AnU hi., I'liiln., Pa. We will (rive fine reward for anv rase of ca tarrh that cannot becured with Hull's CutarrU Cure 'laken Internally. F. J. Chen icy & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Catarrh and Colrfa Itetlned la 10 to BY Allnutes. One short puff of tlis bre.U li thrnash tb Bloner, supp led with each bottle of 1)-. Asttew's C'aiarrhitl Powder. dirfune thU Pnvr. der over ttie aurrnce of ihs nanl tiaieMitfea Painless and tleliuliiftil to u- It relieve! In, stautlyand permanently cures Cat irrh, Hm Fever, CoMa, Henduche, lore Throat. 'i'on sllitia and Ueafneas. If your drtiKiat liatn't it lu stock, aok hiiu to procure li for you. BACKACHE. Tery Significant Indication of Organic Derangement. The back, " the mainspring of wo man's organism," quickly calls atten tion to trouble by aching. It tells with other symptoms, such as nervous- nets, bead ache, paina in loins, and weight in low er port of fcody.bluea and "all gone" feel leg, that nature requires assist ance and at once. Lydia E. Pink- bam'a Vege table Compound for twenty years haa been the one and only effective remedy in such cases. It speedily removes the cause and effectually restores the organs to a healthy and normal condi tion. Mrs. 1'lnkhain cheerfully answera all letters from ailing women who require advice, without charge. Thou Bands of cases like this are recorded. "I have taken one-half dozen bottlea of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound, and it haa relieved me from all pain. I cannot tell you the agony I endured for years ; pains in my back (Oh, the backache was dreadful !) and bearing-down palna In the abdomen extending down into my limbs t head ache and nausea, and very painful tnenstruatlona. I had grown very thin, a mere shadow of my former self. Now I am without a single pain and am gaining In flesh rapidly." Mattib Glins, 1501 Dudley Bt., Cincinnati, A quarter spent in HIRES Rootbeer does you dollar' worth of good. sus. Mir w v. cswim s. aim ea,. runuripkit, - S ffrT rnh'f r"- f-"--- S.14.vwIwk. i. ii IN MEMORY OP GARFIELD. Status of the Martyred Presidsnt te Be Un veiled Decoration Day. The statue to the memory of ex president James A. Onrrtelil, erected by tho Fnlrmotntt I'ark association upon the bnuk. of the Rchtiylklll river will be unveiled on tho even ing of Decorntlon Dny. It wns dehlded thnt one of the feature should be a grent nnval parade upon the river and n meeting of all boat anil y"ht owners has been called to perfect arrangements In tills pnrtieulnr. The new building projected tiy the direct ors of the Allegheny Theological setnlnnry of the t'nitnil Presbyterian ehurch will not bo rwtctl this summer. The eommlttoB Bp pointed s venr ntfo to purchase a site nmt !rt't iMillitliiK thereon at n cost not exc-eed-tl'Jft.nno reported to the nnnunl meeting of Hie tjlrei-tiirs which wns held Tuesday In tho :hapel of the seminary. Attorney W. J. Johnston has entered suit It I'liloiiliiwn itKHlunt I'ayhl U lurr to re ?over t:U,(i54.HH, nllegeil as due as n sham of '.he prollts from the option and snln of the German and Nlclnilson eoal liimls. reeentlv purchnseil by Herman Depuy. The suit will :hrow light upon the profits arising from barter In Fnyctte county coal Held. Hevernl memtiers of the fnmlly of Christo pher App, of Hock Hill furnace, have tveen poisoned from eating ice crenm. None, how ever, wllllle, nlthoiiKh fur a time grave fears srern apprehended as lo tho recovery of the :hllilren. Tlio poisoning was due to the r.lua tomlng off the freer.cr. A prcllmlniiry Injunction was granted re training the Meailvllln school bonrd from greeting a school building for which they re cently contracted. The motive of the of the rest miners I dissatisfaction with the location tlthoiiuh they claim the board Is not legully :onstituted. Three ot tho Walters gang of outlnws were apt u red In the mountains near I.litonier. They are Murphy Ib-lple, Htephen Hhlrley lntl Jotin Wolford. These men were Itnpll ?ated by the confession of Walters, lender ol the gang. The agreement between the management of the Vnlted Htntes llndlntor nompnny and Ihn citizens committee of West Newton, was Igned ami the plant will soon be established lu the enterprising borotinh. No further efforts will ho mntlo to secure s commutation ol the death sentence of Frank Morris, the youth convicted nt Morrlstuwn of killing llcrunrd Lokcr. The execution occurs July 1. Frnkomnn John Crictemnn, of I'uhols. was killed nt Ilidgwny. Hi-ction lloss I'ntrh'k I'ushen, wns struck and killed by a l'euusyi vnnin train two mile? east of St. Marys. t liarles Abbott, a fireman who lives nt MeKees Docks, wns jolted from his engine nt New Ilrlghton linil his left nrm so badly crushed us to required amputation. Tne. question of a city superlutendentjfot the public schools of Huntingdon wns nettled by the directors agreeing upon the selection of Kimbel Cleaver ot Hhnmuklii. l'rof. K. Mnckey has declined re-eloetlon as superintendent of of tho Duller schools, and lius accepted a similar position lu Head ing, at n salary ot (2,000. The residence of tleorgo Kllne.nenr Hhenr ershurg, Westmoreland county wns destroy ed by llro caused by tho explosion of a lump in an incubator. o vote on the proposition to bond the lorough of drove City for 15,000 to build a new school hiitldlng resulted In an alTlmutive majority of 20. etltlons are now lielng actively circulated In all towns lu the Denver valley asking the steps be taken to make all bridges in lteuvei county frco. '1 in' dend body of a man supposed to be William Tinsmiin, of Denver Falls was found bcsldu tho railroad truck at Eilwood. A call has been extended to Dev. Mr.Frew, of West Virginia, to accept the pastorate ol tho Disciples church at Million. The Inrgu brick works of John Cruthers.nt West Newton, was destroyed by lire. The loss is about 4,000. Thomas Ahern, 13 years old, who lived nt Nineveh, hns been found drowned lu the I'ouemnugh river. Hubert Ileffer, living near flcottdnle, died from the effects ot tho bite of a dog tout mouths ago. Mrs. J. M. Hhields, tho Johnstown womnn who took morphine Monday night died on Tuesday. The sawmill belonging to the Luurel Hill Lumber compnuy, at hcullton was burned. Joseph Jelon, a miner, wus killed at Van derbllt by a fall of slate. The Labor World. There are 13,000 union stone masons. Bt Lou is servant girls are organising. Buffalo, N. Y., has 300 bicycle makers. Chicago bricklayers want a slz-hour'dsy. New Zeuiand has a compulsory arbitration law.1 Virginia now enjoys a legal Saturday half holiday. Detroit brewers who wear non-union shoes are fined 5. Buffalo,!). Y has a Polish freight han dlers' anion. Saginaw. Mich., has a Woman's Union Label League. A woman Is President of the Lansing Clerks' Union. Mayor Plngree, ot Detroit, Mloh., advo cates eight hours. Dulutb unionists have formed a mutual in snronee oompony. Carpenters gained an eight-hour work day In Cleveland, Ohio. An Indiana law fines employers who pre vent men from Joining unions. lhe Knitting Workers' Alliance is the title of a newly organised Brooklyn union. Ban Francisco now has an Italian and French union of carpenters and joiners. 5111 aukee (Wis.) retail union olerksare prosecuting merchants who sell oa Sunday. On-aha (Neb.) union horsesboers have semi weekly lectures on pathological horseshoe ing. The big strike of olothlng cutters in Chi cago ended In defeat o' the unions. It lasted three months. Abo. 13,000 men are out. ' Iron works In Hiddleboiougli, Xy., that had been cosed down for three years were started .orklng. They gave employment to SCO men. Philadelphia colored men want to be em ployed on street railways, but neither the company nor the anion has given them en eouragenent. . The American Hallway Union decided to admit women railroad employes to member ship on a two-thirds wte of the local unions they apply to. Only On 910,000 Hots. There is only one 110,000 United Ststes note lu existence, ana mat nas never ueea Issued, but Is kept In the Treasury as s speot men. There are three f S.tMXl itreenbacks. Two of them are in the Treasury, the third was paid out several years ago, and la prob ably in the vault of some bank, because It has never been neurd from since. One tnousauu- Dollar notes are numerous. There are 7,- 140 In clrculutlon.and over 1B.000 500 notes. xn,uoo iuu notes, 2tu,ouu cso notes, ou,aii t2U notes, MM,024 10 notes and l,162,1tW notes lu olrcuiutton. " Cnsmplored Clevcvaaen.4 - Attention Is betas: oallad to tha man nn. Jsnloytd olencyaao, many ot them veterans, EXPECT BUSINESS TO BOOM. 0reenib.org Hill Ownesi Preparing to Ex tend. Their Plant Work will begin this week on a big exten lion of the Kelly A Jones t'o.'s Iron and brass Works at Oreensturg, I'a. The contract wns given out to Orecn A Wlhle. The new extension will he a two-story brick 12040 feet, Whencomplcted the company will pro vide work for several hundred additional skilled workmen. The output will ho great ly increased lu anticipation by the tnanniro riient of n new arcB of business prosperity within the nest two months. Both Oil and Gas. A well belonitlng to Tnlmer A Faroe tiros., west of FostorlirJ f ., near the great Stout well, wns shot and showed nn ImmeiiKO amount of both oil end gits. OH was thrown shove the derrick until the well was capped and It lllleil a 200-pound bnrrel tnuk before Horning, and Is still flowing nt tlm same rate. The Hock Oil t'ompnnv shot n well on the adjoining lease which showed even better thnu this one. LABOR NOTES. There Is every Indication thnt Belmont county, O,, will come to the front tills year in coal mining. The 6.IKK) miners who are employed have been working regularly since May of last year and have good prospects for another year. There Is more coal shipped to the lakes and other portions of the country than for yearc, and it Is bringing a fair price. The industrial situation In Ilellnlre, 0., It Is thought, is becoming brighter as time goes on. With the Ilellnlre steel plant, blast fur nace, plate mill. Acme Manufacturing com pany, and other Industrie working full time, the outlook for the city Is better than it has been for years. The strike among the workmen on the new ;ourt house at Warren, ()., will not delay the building, l'art of the 40 striking stone cut ters have snld they will return to work and other men are lielng secured to complete the force. Only about half of the men who quit aro members ot any union. It Is given out on reliable authority thnt nn Iminetu-H steel plnut is contemplated by the Heeves Iron Company, to be constructed In the bottom lands ea't of the V. A M. Hall way at t'nnal Dover. Capitalists from Cleveland and other points are Interested also. Judge McCarty has granted a restraining order to the Canton Steel company which prohibits the strikers from Interfering with the work nt the plant. All the old employes who joined the Amalgamated Association huve been discharged. The plant ol the Dellalre Hteel compnny, which line been closed down for three month reopened Monday uud employs nearly COO men. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Mark Twnln consumes over threo thon and cigars a year. ' (lladstone, It Is said, amuses his lalsnre With wood carving, James Whitoomb It I Icy has become a vlo tlm of tho bicycle habit. JohnW. Mnckavls about to return to gold mining as an Investment. Charles A. Dana, of the New York Bun, Is a high authority on forestry. The Ring of O recce Is an excellent swim mer, and has a perfect paw Ion for Ashing. Tills vear the Prince of Wales will hsva been flrnnd Master of the English Froo Ma sons for twonty-ono years. Bince ex-Senator Butler hns retired from Congress he has built up the most lucrative law praotlco in South Carolina. Governor Collin, of Connecticut, snvs thnt reporters hnvo often done him a great ser vice by reporting his speeches much butter than he hnd delivered thorn. e Mrs. Lolnnd Stanford hns pnld In full to m trustees oi Leinnu rjtantoM university, at Palo Alto, Cel., the sum of t2. 500,000. willod to tho Institution by tbo late bouator Stanford. Unlike hi predecessor, tho young Cr.nr of Ttussla walks almost daily In the streets of Kt. Petersburg. Sometime he Is attended by no one but his wife. On other occasions he goes alone. Senator Davis, of Minnesota. Is snld to be the host Shakespearean scholar In Contrrnss. IIo has a large number of rare editions oi ths poet's works, and hns written a book ot ".ahnkesnoare ana Law. Ilnnacd Four Children antl Herself, At HI ploy, Ohio, a widow named Fltzpat rick hanged bur lour children and herself. MARKBTS, riTTSHUItti Grata. Mour and wheat ro l rsu -. Ho. red IOKN No. S yellow ear, ........ . u. t yeUow slieUed.. ... Mixed ear . OA lb No. 1 blle.............. r-c, white...... KYK-Iso 1 No. 8 western FI.OD K Winter patent blenda. Fsncr straight winter hi flour BAY No. I timotbr slixed clover. N a 1 Hay, from vifum m till-No. 1 WblteMiL, ton Brown at Iddliuga m M..w.. hran, bulk..... M. 6TKAW-Wheat..... , Oat !?. 7 71 M M an lift s.i 4 110 II 70 a u is ft is DO is oo 18 Ul 10 Ml 11 UO 7 li 7 74 it 87 1 1ft 49 44 4 10 MO 8 00 16 U) la oo ill uo 18 M 11 oo 11 Ml 7 Ml 5 00 Umltj s'roduvts, BVTTKM Elf in Crmmuy J 17 ij 18 xaucf vreauiery...; id is Vaucy Couutrv HoU. . 10 H CllhhJitt Ohio, dis ..... S V H 10 hew York, new. , Vrult and Vesatabl. APPLES Bbl mi 00 4 SO 1 40 sKAKb iland-plcked, per bu..,.. J as iviAivH (tu,, tu car, ou is CAhUAUK-Uom grown, bbl... 1 76 8 OJ 80 foultry, Kte. CHICKENS, y pair ' 00 a to 11 I.KtS.V lb IK ia K(jU6 l a. aud Ohio, freab V 10 atlscellauaou. eXBDB Clover tu lb ... ( S 0) S iB 'I lutothy, prune. i 7 s 00 blue Urasa . J uu & Mai-U bVMUf, now ;o bu ClilaH Cvuutry, sweet, bbl...... 8 01 w IjukW 4 4 fXOUR. ........ U Ttijs4 SO W IIKAT-Ktt 1M " 67 KYK lia 8- .. sii COHN aluad. - 81 OA'IS t ti KuUb v blltlntt ObloCreainerr 10 tfHlLAUKLTU IA. nOVK SdiS I 7 WUKAT-No. 8 KtH 7 COK.N-Na 8 Mlld. 88 OAiB No. 8 Wblla . 88 81 ilU'lTEK Crsamery, xura...-M 16 ki,a t-a. nrsw 11 NKW VUMla, IXOUK Patenu ...a 8 TStal IS WUKAT-No. 8Kd 76 C'OKN-Na 8 87 OA'IBWbllW..l.ru 84 86 UUriKM-Creauiery.'. . m KUUk Dial and I'sun 11 18 UVX STOCK. CIKTBiL STOCS V1BDS, tisr LlSCSTf, r. OATTLS, rrtme, lm to 1.400 lbs 4 M UUUIt, 1,VUU lO I.OUU 1US mH lldy, 1,000 lo l.iuitt. fair Ugbt sters, wui to 1000 lbs..., kbtuuivu, ;ou ui waiOi BOOS. Medium, lieavy houghs aud stags Good. HS to 10 lbs a so 80 8 SO I air, ru loao tua. 4 80 4 iS I 60 00 5 Ml 8 !kl 8 00 I 43 a it. ....'.. SO Thousands of people would appreci ate sympathy and help who never ash for It and never get It Take Care of Your Watch, The mechanism of the hnmnn body re minds one very much of the mechanical con struction of a fine watch, the wheel, cogs and screws answering to the muscle, and the delicate springs aro what may be likened to the nerves. One cannot move without the other, and yet the action of each is sepa rate and illstluct. Ho it Ik with the nerve and muscle of the human bod v. The aliment of tne muscle are distinct from thellments of the nerves, slid, like the mechanism of a watch, if exposed to sudden chttttue of heat and cold, they get nut of order and for the time are useless. Especially this an at this season of the year, when from exposure, negligence or want ot enre, the nerves are attacked and neuralgia In It worst form sets In. Hut like nil to the works of a watch so l Ht. Jacob Oil to the nerves thus deranged. It Is acknowledged by thousands to be the best nnd most permanent our for this most dreaded dlsense: hence It Is well to look after the human watch as well as the one in the pocket. The Blue and the Gray. Both men and women are apt to feel a little blue, when the gray hairs begin to bIiow. It's a very natural feeling. In the normal condition of things gray hairs belong to advanced age. They have no business whitening the head of man or woman, who has not begun to go down the slope of life. As a matter of fact, the hair turns gray regardless of age, or of life's Beasons ; sometimes it is whitened by sickness, but more often from lack of oare. When the hair fades or turns gray there's no need to resort to hair dyes. The normal color of the hair is restored and retained by the uho of Ayer's Hair Vigor. Ayer's Curebook, "a story of cures told by the cured." loo pages, free. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. f: The umpire now decides that " BATTLE AX" is not only decidedly bigger in size than any other 5 cent piece of tobacco, but the quality is the finest he ever saw, and the flavor delicious. You will never know just how good it is until you try it T. ; Offaff$yt&ff&&ffhifa&ffrfai& etsfifAeti e$ rt r$ g TTVTTTTTyTTTTTVTVTTTVTVV t r v f Breast Gocm Made by Walter El Tf ocfoe Af oee its raffart- type of' the highest order of excel lence in manufacture." It costs less than one cent a 50fl VIRGINIA FARMS I a M aer arr upwmrda, will. boikUutft. ruiu, tltnW, A ser trr niwrda. wiih baikUnut. fruit , tluirr. wtr. mUd bmt Jlrut In U. Bj . iod irwk(, grwtt iuiiy of rutnr proopMto brtUt. JUldrtMt rXUi 4t DlUtVJiUNi HMutv Ajioau Ftrrii, V "UsethaMeins and Heaven will Give you the Blessing.1 Never Neglect i Useful Article Like APOLIO At Wnrthlngton, Minn., a cyclone de molished 20 buildings, but seriously hurt BO When Hature Needs assistance It may be best to render II promptly, bat one should remember to use even the mist perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy Is the Byrup of Figs, manufactured ay the California Flu Hr hid Company. Americans entering Mexico must be reiso clnnted. Mors dlsssses are r-rodneed by eslns brown soap than by anytlilnv else. Why run such ter rible risks when you know that IMtblua1 Floetinff Dorss Soap Is sbsoltitely puref Your grocer has It or will ret It for yon. In red wrappers only. There were 21 deaths from cholera lo AlM nnderton Monday. Mrs. Window's Poothlnu PyrnpforChlldren teething, softens the Kums.reduce Inflnmma ttou, allays pa tu; cures windcullu. lito a ituttle. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Issac Thomp son's Eye-water. Druggist's sell at 86c per bottle Baker & Co., Ltd., cupi HMtt for our JIsmI JUfWt ni t nt trm to mar Armt frlvlng m rlptlun of 600 Viroiuim Twin 4V from 10 to 1000 iun aauh. ( lvi oryi. viiUahM tuid (rulU; ttut4 for h(h(iUaaW
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