Of test snrl trial prorK lloorl's Raraaparllla to eunrqunlled for purlfylna;the blood because IrHood's Sarsaparilla laths One True P.lood I'nrlnVr. Allrlrita-irlstB. fl Hood's Pills cur all Liver 111. )U cents. Findings "Thetiest, of course," you ell your dressmaker, ind trust to her lining the OJL DIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDINQ Why don't you tell her to use it or, better still, buy it yourself? tf your dealer will not supply you we will. 8mp t ihowlne labels nd materials nulled free. horns Dreimtkmg ' new book by Mm Bmm M. Hooper, ol "he Ladies' Home Journal, nine how to put on But Velveteen. Skin Bind ings sent lor 25c , postitre r"l- 3. H. M. Co., P. 0. B;x 409, ft. V. City. Mr. P. T. Hurry, who has general charge ot theailvertlsingeontraets ot the Chicago NoMpaior Union, la compelled to pass ft large portion of his time In Journeying to ami fro In tbe Interests he represent. Speak ing ot III pans Tabulns, Mr. Hurry says that he has carried them with him in his satohel on nil his trips, inoe he first beoameaoquainteit with their exoellent qualities. He usee four or live a week, being always particular to take one atter a hearty or, more especially, after a hasty meal. He never requires more than one. Mr. Barry does not remember bow lie was II rut Induce! to make s. triii I ot Illpans Tabulae, but now ha ' buys them ot the nearost (IrngKlst whenever bis supply la exhausted, - "They areapeoially convenient," Mr. ' Barry says, "and a mighty nioe thing Just what man needs when traveling, U be nee Js a mediolne at all." moans Tabnlea ore sold bv drnirsieta. or bv mel tf the price (M nu a boxj It eeut to Tbe Hlp-i 1'hemioei uoinpauv. no. w spruce si., new lors. emi)le vlat. lu oeute. Mr. O0ADAYSURE.S U4D,I ! y-l tiow to Tii j in ! IT! l-u1iiil -or; we hir nUh tit w-wfc and .unfit yu in .u work tn Hi l''tl 'J7 hfn iu rn. iw vur ml rim nmt wr til ipirtl'i Itif tmhl'un fully; nuini'r irui.r antw a vU-ttr ot f.t fur wrv ' ttrk: aifultltrlY tur': rtl nt nr. DUMA. . tint If, DLTIUHT, UHU..V KUr I Uniml toruifntttiK 1 icnrl to H. J.hHKKMAN, Hniu I i who w1h t ft rid of Unptnm a U ....... lla, V.,- I and S Ann Kt Now York, iur M inoni UitrttiaK boukof lull InlarMRiloH. I'm- by uisvil, 16 ru. He nlm llliloii. U. . f 'Successfully Prosecutes Clnlms. Late Prlnclpe.1 Kxsmlne: V 8 Pension Bureau. 3,rklulaat war, lujiulli:tlutf tluliua, lt eluce. I,of s of men tvlio tire looking for wort wouldn't know wltnt to do with It II thpy should And It. Ont-ftoav Sports. The hardy, almiig. athletia mnn. after months of out door life niul sports, feels all the better, although ha mny have ufTnrei1t as many do, from serious sptalns ami bruin". If sports were mopped on th.it aeeount, we would have no mora of the grant bawball giimee, sports nt Meld and turf, of oar anil gun, of rod and racquet, but all sportsmen and athlete take sprain anil bruises as an ncconipnnlnment with composure, bet'iuse thev know how easy anil certain It Is to use HI. '.taoolis OH and get rid of prmanenlly the worst forms of any such accidents. There nny be some, Indeed, many, not quite up to date In being prepared for the season's en joyment, and such should undoubtedly have supply of this groat remedy for pnln. MELANCHOLY WOMEN. AFRAID SOMETHING DREADFUL 19 GOING TO HAPPEN. Dow I.lltle llahy (llrl Rolled the C'londe Away. Of course a woman will nnttirnlly see the dark alilo of everything1 when tortured hy some form of female dis ease, which her doctor van not or doci not relieve. No wonder she is tuoli choly when Jivntl and l nek ache, jaina run tnrough tno wholo tody and loins, nerves ere weak, stomach out o.'ordcr, g Ktion jxxir, El line of ft ilness and bonr i: fr-down, poor si. 'en and appetite, a.wnys weak and tired, irrcpu lar inenHtriintion, whites, cto. She prohaldy la not ao fortunate as to. know thnt all female ailments aro indiented hy these never fulling' nyuip tenia, and are controlled by l.ydla K. Vinkham's Vegetuhlo Compound ; all female weaknesaea quickly disappear by its uho. It linn lR-en tho thinking woman's safeguard for twenty years, and nil druggists sell large qunntltlcs of It because it can bo relied upon. Still another woman speaks: " I wish you would publish my name with your testimonials. I want every cne to know that your Vegetable Com pound has made mo well and strong. I sing its praises all tho time. When I was first married I was very weak and had female troubles badly; Oh, I was ao weary, sick and melancholy, but the Vegetable Compound built me up, and now I have a dear baby girl, and I am so happy. No homo is complete with out a dear littlo baby and Lydiu K. rinkham's Vegetable Compound to roll the clouds away." Mrs. (Iro. Claxs, 35 Dnnforth St., Huffalo, N. V. A NEW PRESIDENT. ft R. Holmes of Pittsburg, Row Head of Beaver College. The trustees of the llcaver college held at mooting at which President Alexander was present. Home plain talk was Indulged In on both tides, tho upshot ot It resulting in a motion which was carried thnt President AlexnnAVr's resignation ho demanded, Dr. N. II. Holmes, president of Ihe Pittsburg Fe male college, was then elected pn.ililent of Hearer college. Dr. Holmes is a grndunto of Allegheny college, Mcadvllle and Is ill the prime of life, full of energy and educational enthUKlnm, Dr. ('. A. Holmes and Agnew Dice o llenvcr, have been chosen trustees to fill the vacancies in tbe board of trtisteos of the college. Dr. N. II. Holmes's salary haa been llxcd at ti.OOO per annum. oood sHowian nt tiRAitnr.sa. An Interesting meeting of tho Central Pennsylvania grangers was held at Htnto College. The vnrloiis reports presented ills close a large numlicr of new organisations In the past six months, and many new mem bers. The secretary of the lire Insurance department rend his report, which shoed a large percentage of Increase In the busi ness ot the past year. The committee on the annunl picnic and exhibition to lie held at tlrnngn park In Heptember reported every thing now Indicated one of the most success ful times in the history of the grunge. In the program was s iifnctleal talk by H. II. Leathers on tho "Fertllirntion of Land," followed by a general disctisslnn of the topic, "Preparation of the Hoil and I'inntlng." Th tnx commission and the revenue bill enino III for a siege of tnlk, which was opened by Hon. Leonard llhone. ltefore adjournment the llfth degree wns conferred on all fourth degree nieuibera. P Jl V S3 0 If you accept a substitute, " you must not fuss because its uot as good as genuine HIRES Rootbeer. Mtie Mtr h- Tth rtitrtw I. Him Cm., Flilltwlflrtllfc A SU. pawkkft MtkM b f altM. Mold tvarf mlttn. 111 fep I K "A Bicycle Built for .Two' " A IPLU. Five cents' worth of "BATTLE AX" wiU serve two chewers just about as long as' 5 cents' worth of other brands will serve one man. This is because a 5 cent piece of "BATTLE AX" is almost as large as the 10 cent piece of other high grade brands AX IMiKI IKDF.ST SIII.BOAD. The surveyors have completed the route of tho llellefontH A Clcnrllelil l nllrun.il, the ex tension of the t'eiitrnl rnllroitd ef PeniiHyl vnnia from llcllfmile to t'lenrlleld, a distance of 6(1 miles. There Is little doubt but that the road will be built this summer and when completed it will likely be made a connect ing link for a thorough line to tho West, en tirely Independent of any trunk Hue now in operation. Owing to the depressed condition of the Iron market, the Hieiirmnn furnace at Hharpsvllin, will go out of blast for an In ilcMuito time. The furnace employs about llkl men. The Douglas ft.rnnce, operated by Corrignn, Mi'Klnncy A Co., will ulso "bank n nbout 10 days. The treasurer of Clearfield county, O. M. Dliiiollng, has notified the merchants thnt be will collect this year tl.&O treasurer's fee In addition to the mercantile license. The no tice Is leaned under the itdvlce of the com missioner's attorney. Frank Dennett, tried for tho murder of Rnmucl Horsey, the wenlthy colored mnn at Washington is n free man, tho Jury having returned a verdict of ncipilttui after being out n little more than two hours. .T. Frnlse Illehard, whose wife lias sued foj alimony nt Wiedilngtou, lived In Mercer, some yearn ago, and left without paying s number of debts be had contracted. Proprietor Wilkes, of the Wilkes Itolllng Mill nt Hharon signed the senlo and the pud liters will all return to work. The mill liar been Idle for tho past week. HherlfT Thompson, of Mercer, mado a ace. ond attachment on lib? Iron owned bv W. C. Hunyon nt the suit of Jninca ltawle, of ! ruiiuuuipmn, tor i,zuu iicni. A number of prominent young men of Butler have been lined for playing poker, a the result of no effort to brvuk up open air Hunday games. Alexander Douelnss. of lleaver Falls, shot a burglar whom ho caught in his bouse but ,k i... i ...i....u i. ..i i i.i... ' "I" HIPHUUUU IUIIU VU1U.UI1IUI1B UU1IUU IIIIU to escape. John Pennnid, employed in the Itlueltock qtiurrlea near Ligonler, has been arrested for shotlng a Uobcuiinn, who is In a critical condition. The Victor flour mill nt West Middlesex, owned by W. 11. Veaeh, waa destroyed by lira, loss being about 10,000, and no Insur ance. A good flow of gas wns struck In the test well now going down on the 8. li. Uruy farm two miles north of Itlmerton. Tho Valentine Iron company of Bcllofonte Will sroct its own sawmill. THi LABOR WORLD. LABOR WORLD. Ittmi of Inttntt Tor ths Worklngman What Cthsrt srs Doing. Colonel W. T. Sawyer will In a few day leave Denver with a colony of about 76 fami lies who intend settling In the Jackson's Hole country. Last summer about 100 fami lies went into tbe valley and started cattlu ru'.slng with apparent success, and their glowing accounts of the country nave induc ed others to enter this spring. , The finest wire in the couutry Is mads at 'Taunton, Mass. This metal cobweb of min ute diameter is exactly tho 1-500 part of an inch In thickness much finer than a hair. Ordinary wire, oven though ot small diame ter, Is drawn tnroush holes In steel plates, but, on account of the wear, such plates can not be used in makiug the hair wire, Tho Taunton factory mentioned uses drilled dia monds for that purpose. A vast acreage of gain has been sown this season in Klickitat county, Wueb., and all bids fair to produce an abundant yield. One observer estimates that the wheat crop of Klickitat county will this year bo something near 1,000,000 bushels. The project which was originated by a Connecticut man. who has been to Aluska,to take a colony of farmers und mechanics from the Nutmeg state to that northern territory, and which wasnot put into effect lost year, it is now suld, on good authority, will be ex ecuted during the next few mouths. Bays the reports of destitution among ths 800 coul milium of Palmyra and Diamond, Ohio, are exaggerated. The men have had no Work lor seven weelu, but tew families are in actual want. The strike is over the size of tbe screens and there are prospects of a sou tiemeut this week- CONVICTS PERMITTED TO TALK. Prisoners la ths Ohio Penitentiary Al lowed to Converse at Meals. All ths prisoners la tbe western division of ths Ohio Penitentiary, at Columbus, Ohio, are now permitted to talk In ths big dining hall. This was under ths orders of tbs new Warden, Coffin, who offered the boon of con versation as a reward for good behavior. There are nearly one thousand men la this division, and they have earned the right to talk by violating the rules only seven times, or three less than tbe maximum number al lowed uuder the order granting this privi lege. lucre was a constant hum of voices In very part of tbs room as soon as Deputy Warden Dawson announced that they ouuld talk. Tn next tlms that ths violations ot rules srs less than ten the oonvleis seated iu tbe east wing will bs permitted to talk. Warden Coffin Issued ths orders for this innovation soon after he took charge of ths prison, but this Is tbe first tlms tbs men nave earned tbs privilege by keeping ths number of report below ten. Th Chicago T.nbor Congress Indorsed Eugene V. Dubs for President. Cutlers In Germany receive fl.W) pet week In Englnnd, 7 and In Italy, (9.80. Ths Fednrntlon, K. of I,., and tho printers demtnd Government ownership of ths tolex graph. The strike of llio ritlcngo clothing etittcn has been ended by the return ot the employes to work. The enrpentnrs of Detroit, Mich., who struck for 1 20 a day, have accepted a com promise of (J. The union painters at work on ths TTnltnd Rtntna bnttle'hlp Oregon, ot Han Francisco, havo struck for shorter hours. Orocors and butchers' clerks In Prooklyn, N. V., slnrtnd a movement for the all day Hundnv closing of shops lu these branches of business. Blx thnrVind dock labomis went on strike In Rotterdam, Holland! tho National Guard and gunboats were held In readiness to sup press disorder. The Wnterbury (Conn.) Watch Comnnny recently reduced lis force of employe from 500 to ilW), and will hereafter in like MOO watches per day lustoad of 1700 as hereto lorn.' Three hundred riveters, cnlknrs and fitters of the American Hteol Ilitrgo Company, a West Buperlor, WK, struck and obtained concessions amounting to nn Inarease of twenty-five per cent. In their pay. A new National league of musicians was formed. Its title Is the Amnrlenn Federation of Musicians of the United Htntes, mid Us olx (net Is to bring about nslliittion with ths American Federation of Labor. Tho (en-hour day prevails nil over France. Cnrpcntnrs are paid from f 1.35 to tl.td s dnyi'stone masons, tl.W; machinists, tl.2ft Iron-molders, fl to tl.!lft locomotive engi neers. S4Q to tftO a month conductors, tlOi switchmen, 13 to :IU. John Hums, the English Inbor agitator, demands that Parliament shall nnnot a Inw making It compulsory for employers to givs domestio servant "a character" on ills missnl. Laws to thnt effect have long been In fores in France and (lorinnny. In Milwaukee, whllo tho street ear era ployes were out on n strike, the wife of a striker throw her two-yonr-old ohlld in front ot a moving car In order to block Its progress, and the little one was nearly run over before tiie green motorninn eould stop his car. Tho Georgia mnrbln development has built on large works nt Nelson and Marietta, In addition to thoso along the liongsnamp val ley, and these various marble concerns ills bu rse nbout s;)o,onO a month In Pickens County, nbout IIHU) families or GO 0 peoplo deriving a good living from this Industry. Tho Journeymen Harbors' International Protective Union has orgnnlxod 200 shops. On nn average twonty-flvn new members aro being scoured every day. The Initiation foe Is twauty-llvn cents. The monthly due era ten cents. The union noun's plnewi lor un employed members aud glvos sick and out-of-work bencllts. It Is said thnt the avnrago number of work ing days In a year In various 0'iuntrics is as follows! In lliisila. 207: In Ilrllnin, 27H In Hpaln, 290 In Austria, li!i.'.; In Italy, 2UM; In llavatia and De!gluni, Hi O; In Hnxuny and France, Dil'i; In Denmark. Norway and Hwltis erlnnd, 803 in Prussia, 803; in Holland aud North American and In Hungary. 312. FOR COLD IN VERMONT. Democratic State Convention Declares Against Free Sliver. Ths Vermont Democratte State Convention for the nomination of delegatos-nt-large to the National Convention at Cbioago was held at Mont poller. Mention of tho names of Cleveland, Whitney and Itusscll by the Chairman and the Indorsement of President Cleveland by the resolutions awakened con siderable enthusiasm. Doth the Chairman and the Committee on Resolutions declnrcd In favor of a gold stnndard and denounced protection and tbe free colnaue of silver. Nominations for Btate officers were made as follows! For Governor, Dr. J. Henry Jack son, Ilarre; Lleuteuaut-fiovernor, Dr. ltnliih Hherwood, Bt. Albansi Treasurer, James II. Williams. Bellows Fallsi Becretnry of Htate, William W. ltlder, Uristol; Auditor, E, T. Beaver, North Troy. A Sea Lion In a Salmon Net. A monster sea lion, in tueit of salmon, be came entangled in one of the fish traps at the mouth of the Columbia, lu Oregon, thnt cost about (lOno. The trap was badly wrecked. The lion, which wus killed, weighed over 2100 pjunds. MAUKICTH, PITT-HUItll. (imln. Stout and tad. VnKAT No, 1 red 70 71 Nu S rd Be 711 lUKK No S yellow r, .......... i4 BJ Nut yellow sbelled M Hi Allied ear be U7 OA'tB Nu I while........ u& o Nn t wnll..... - st JU HYK No I . m 44 45 Ko. S western . 41 44 fLutH Wiuter patents blends,. 4 no 4 10 f ancy straight winter S 70 so hre Sour. tJ 8 0U HAY Na 1 itinotay . 157a 111 (Ml Mixed clover. Na I ..., 14 iu iH bo Hay, Irom wagons In uu vu uu IKcl-ho. 1 wiille MiL, ton. 18 IK) ISM brown At Idilllnjs.... IV do 11 00 bran, bulk . II U0 II W tTtlAW-wbsat 7 Hi 7 60 7 j S uu Dairy Products, BUTTEH Elfin Crssmory...... 18 a 10 ancy Creamery , , 5 m r Alley Country ItolL lu 14 liihhxb onio, nsw. ....... ..... a V New t'ork, uew y 10 kruitamd Vegetables ' APPLES Bbl sj 00 4 00 tokANS Uaud-plcksd, per bu, 1 U 1 40 i-UiAiOt tme, lu cer. bu..., m i.-i CAUliAOb hums grown, bbl. 1 ta uj tl.N 1U. A'eilow, bu Si 40 Fault, t-ta. CHICKENS, V pair w ua 'llliKtk,lb M 18 AUUb 1'a. aud UUlo. fresb m- S 10 AtlsceliMiaeoua. SEKUH Clover SS lb. it0J j 'i tuiotby, prime. 1 74 s 00 lliuif uruss j uj s5 kAlLt bkicuf, now... ;j tsj ClUlktt Cuuutry, sweet, bbl.,m. 8 UO 8 to 'i AL1.UVV 4 4 ilH VIM M AT. FLOUK.. , 1 nM M V. iiAAT Na tteu , hj kik.Nas. 41 Cuil.S Slued. si OA IB , S M tljUO 7 lib 1AU ublo 1 rame. v ... Wl raiiaDtiraiA. TUiVH 1 tta m WIIKAT-Jvu. a Ki 7 CUH.N Na AtHod........... Hi OAl-Nia S Wuliei 3 si bbl IKK Creauisry, extra. IS S.i.tn-f. mm jj M Si W U MU, FLOUK Patents , t 70 St IS WUKAT-Na Sited . 76 L'UkN Na .. 7 UA'ltt Wlilte Westeru........... 14 6 Jtli'lTKu creaiueiy u Huua etate euq fvuu II IS UVI STICaC CXSTBAL STOCK VABtM, KAS( UBKSTt, VA. CAnu, Prime, l.roo to 1.400 ins......... a 4 so a 4 so bvod, luu to l.aou ibs........... 410 4 so 'lluy.l.ouutol.ioon. 4 iu 4 10 San- llglit steers, wuu to 1UXI lbs... S UO S DO Cuuiuiuu, lull to WOUtt) V tsl U 00 nous, ildlum,............,.m... lit 40 1'eevy IC a SJ itougns aud Blags.. ....., g ul S 4J sassji Good. S to 80 lbs IN I M Fair, 70 to SO Iba. t a D 40 Caniiuo. g AO A GLOOMY JOURNEY THAT LASTED TWO YEARS. A Tarn In ths l.ene at Laat Brines Health and Gladness An Interesting Mer tatlve With a Happy Kndlng. From lAe Untrlte, BnMuilnimtilr, fT. T. The Untrtte recently called attention In those eilumns totheenseof Herbert Bpcncer, In this village, and his release from suffer ing after long bondage. Interested In all tilings pertaining to the betterment of ths moral and physical welfare of our commun ity, we had no sooner given to the readers of this paper one article for their ierusal and thought when wesouxht Information regard ing more such. Our south side druggists, Gardner A Davis, reported that Mr. Frank Williams, of Warner, N. Y a flourishing hamlet four miles south of tills village, bin I been greatly benellted by the use of that widely-known and highly-regarded medi cinal preparation known as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale people. To fully set forth the facia concerning the ease at Warner, we drove l thai vblage one pleas ant July evening. Mr. Williams was not at his pleasant little home In Ihe sulinrlis of the village on our arrlvai, but we found him Just entering the store of Georae Iturr, In the center of the town, near the N.Y. O. tracks. Mr. Wlldams Is a tall, pleasant look ing man, six feet and onn- inlf Inch in height, with a face which at once Impresses you with a belief In bis eotidir and honesty. In response to our tniiiiry as to whether hehad ever used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pain Peopleand his willlngnees to publish abroad his opinion of this medicine, Mr. Williams saldi I sm glad of the opportunity to lot my frlemls and the public generallv know of the results of my taking this widely-advertised remedy. I want people to know there la an escape from tho evils of some disonsee, nt least, and that there Is re'labllity and virtue In one of the many advertised remedies now before the people." We stepped over to a showcase nearby where we eould write with ease and Mr. Williams continued! "1 have resided In Warner and vicinity fnrtwentv-nua years. Am forty-elx years of age, and by occupation a carpenter and gen eral utility man, finding employment nenrlv, If not iiill all of the time. In January, lHtll, I was attacked with a severe nervous trou ble, which greatly weakened me and con tinue I to grow gradually worse, with pains everywhere, sometimes In my fingers, agnln In my toes, but mostly In tbe heart region, Kuril year and a half I was iinublo to do a full day's work. Foroverlhreo years I tried thenklllot the physicians and grew worse under tbolrcnre. Also tried some well-known proprietary medicines, and while, perhiuia ndieved for a time, yet the nervous t witch ing oontlnued, and for two years I felt that there wns no help forme. One day I road in a newspaper a testimonial from a man whose caeo seemed to resemble mine, and lie claimed to liBve Imioi cured by n medicine advertised tinilcr the name of Dr. Williams' pink Pills for Pale I'oopln. Itefnre I forget It, I diwlro to say that there was no shaky trouble In my hands, only a quivering of the muscles, sometimes showing In my face, I resolved to try these plllsand Ilrd purchased a box at the drug store of Gnnlner A Davis, In Itnld winsvllle, I felt so much belter nt once that I continued their nse until I had taken eighteen boxes, when I felt entirely well again, and have never bad a rniurn,of the disensn, excepting after a period of severe, hard labor, when I feel a bit of the old nervous twitching, but no pain, and when those come on. which is very seldom. I take a few pills ami I nm all right attain. I might also add that my daughter wns troubled with palpitation of the henrt, and ue.l two boxes, which gnve her Instant relief. Itegariliiig my present condition I am able to work every day, and my neighbors attribute my cure to something 11 kin 10 the miraculous." Mr. Williams was mom than willing to make affidavit cf the truth of his statements, and we drove to the residence ot Justice of the Pence Charles T. Fowler, where the fol lowing acknowledgment wis recorded: Flu nx S. Williams. Rworn to and sutieorilied before me this Jfllh day of July. 1HU5. CHAHLxa T. Fowt.xn, Jimit of IUr rent. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in n con densed form, all the elements neocasury to give now life mid richness to the blood und reetore shattered nerves. They are nn un failing speclllc for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neurnlirla, rheumatism, nervous headache, tho after effect of la grippe, palpi tation of the heart, pale and sallow com plexions, all forms of weakness, either In male cr female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealma, or will be aeut pott paid on re olpt ot price, (50 scnta a box. or six boxes for H.f.0 -they are never sold in bulk, or by the l'O) by addrewlng Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. Bchenoctady, N. Y, Mrs. Winslnw's Pootlilng HyrnpforChlldren teething, softens the irums,retliicea Innamiiia tlon, allays pulu; cures wind colic. Sou a bottle- earl ptssasa Relieved ta M Ktnntas. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief In all eases ef Organic or ftVmpathetls Heart Disease In SO minutes, and speedily ef fects a cure, It la a peerless remedy for Pal pitation. Httortness of Itrestb. smothering Knells, Pain In lll Hide and all srmptnms of a Diwssed ll 'arl. One dose convinces. If ynur ririigtflnt bssn'J It In slink, ask 111 in ta procure It lor lull. It will save lour Ufa. Ilenjnmln Terry, father of Ellon Terry, the sctresH, Is dead lu London, ta it prntaMs that what a million women say stlnr rttlljr trial Is a mistake! Ihtf any lli.r i'now br teat that Dobbins' Elrctrlo la mull tctmom1ralt imrcst and bast. Titty have had II yaars to trj It. l eu glvs it ena trial. Dr. C. P. Frost, dean of Dartmouth, N. If. medical college, Is dead. Catarrh aad Colds TtelUved ta II la M Mlnuiea. One short pnIT of tbe breath thrrmtrh ths Ulower, supplied with each bottie of )r. Aanew's Catarrhal Powder. dllTii-es tlil Pow. dr over ttie surface of ihe ua-al imnsutrea. Pslnless and dellirlitfiil to u. It relieve In- Jlantlysnd permmently cures Ciitirrb, Hay ver, Colds, llendsctie, Hore Throat, Ton allltis and DeafiM-es. If your driWKiit ha.n't It iu stock , ask lilm to procure It for ou. FITS atopned free by Dn. Ki.ias'a DnrAT Nrnvr Hr-xToiian. No flts after first day's iihc. Afervelooscurcs. Tn.aliseanfl f-.i'itnal bottle free. Dr. Kline. DM Arch hi., I'll I la.. Pa. A. M. Priest, flrnmtst, Bhslbyvllle, fnd., says: " Hall's ('atarrn tJaru alves the Itsst nt satisfaction. Can iret plenty of testimonials, as It cures ovary one who tnkoa IU" Druggists sell It, 70c. Gladness Comes With a bettor untlerstnntllop; of the trnnaient nature of the many pliys leal Ills which vanish before proper ef fortu go ntlo ofTortfl plcaaaut efforts rightly directed. Thoro Is comfort la tho knowlodgo that so many forms of stuktioHS nro not duo to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of tlionyiitcm, which tho pleasant family laxative, Hyrupof Figs, prompt ly removes. Thnt is why It Is the only remedy with millions, of families, anils everywhere esteemed so highly by all who vnluo good health. Its benefltrial I elfecta aro duo to tho fact, that it Is the) i i 1 1 t . 1 .. 1 una ri'mcuj wnioii promi'ios hiwoim cleanliness, without dolillitatlng the orpins on which it nets. His therefore all Important, in order to get its bene- ; liclal effects, to noto when you pur- ennse, tnaiyou navoinn genuine nnicie, which Is rnnnuf uctured by the California Fig Nyrup Co. only, and sold by all rcp Utnlilo druggists. If In the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies nro not needed. If aillictod with any nctunl diwase, ona I may be commended tothn most skillful i physicians, but if In nod of a laxative, I then one should have tho bent, and with ! the well-lnformcdcvcrywhere, fiyrupof t igs stnncs highest anil is most, largely used and gives most (.rcnersl satisfaction. For Skin and Blood Diseases V M U 8:1 AOENTM H'ANTKIl to hand! nlvh-grada Mrv I cIhm. bill dlwonnts: evclimlvA tsrrl'erjr. Wbwl I slilppM uiywliera fnr exAOiliialien. I'alalcgne and ' psrticulara of llli-ycla UMulguarUra Co., AUltluiore. ) finilltfMorehlne Habit Careel la 1 I llllllllltnlllil.fi. Nm D.t till MPfL Wl sjioR.4.trkPHIN.Lskaaea.Okis Plan's Care for Consumption relieves the most oliiiliuiie roughs II kv. D, IIuchmuicl i.tn. IxiiiKton, Me. Fclj. M, tH. nrjfl anil WHISKY habll ourwl. lko' aa Ul IUM HOIK. Ur. U. M. WooLl.xr, Atlaata.ua m ... In tlnn Law J li Cae I I irl.tn. t f LUIkS WHIHt ALL Llbl errtip. luits rwK-EHIITIi'krfr C m A Pedrllers and so OCilU or "ths same it Back Who pays . for all the clothes, etc., that are worn out and torn to pieces in the wash ? Who ever it is, he or she ought to insist that the washinir shall be done with Pearl ine, and with Pearline only. Then that ruinous, expensive rub, rub, rub, over the wash-board, which makes all the trouble, will be done away with. It isn't a little matter, cither, this needless wear and tear. It's bip; enough to pay any man to look after ii, ana stop ic. rcariinc saves nor. only hard work, but liar d-earned money. me unscrupulous proeert srltl tell yon " toil ti as pood as" as Pearline.'' IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled. and if your grocer sends you somclliing in place of Peariine, be honeit und it both. iS3 ; Aillia PYLE, New York. ja'Wss''sasss'ssslxeaniesaaseasasawi, uaaui 1 XrrrfS MwUU I rni WCd concern that aver volumarlly V w f Ts m fyiW reauceo pritet or, in recent tiuiea, oritioAted a QesOLk M jpeV 11 91 Ades in this line, on account ol which, and the food . X vf VL' IflfJ JjLmmLol 111 soods, it iua been awarded onobalf I i 'K5AvvA Imtr CrV Ihe world 'a windmill butineaa. It prepayi frclshtX ' m M 3 ATJlarVYX i"lf branch houses, one at your door, v s or Sa. T SylT tSf? tA&W ul oow 1 caialogus lor up-tc-dateS 1 I I I1 51. 3r C Vf Ideas. Our Imitators oiay not have io I 1 s-esy our Umm plaaa. Rfin VIRGINIA FARMSesh Sa per arra apwarda. wtlk bnlljn. frulta. Ilmbn. wa'ar. sir i baM 1 ll.us lu V. S J uol uiarkaia. sraal varlaly ef crtj.a, veuslal'laa sad fruits; uctad for 1,-el.lirulueaai Colore proa pacta brtshi. Addraas rVLK aV lisllAVK-S, Ural aieiaue Aavuta. feicnbaurab at Do You Know That There is Science in Neatness 7 Be Wise and Use. SAPOLI o
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