Medicinal Taliie.moreaklll.csrrseipenae, naora wonderful euree and mora curative power la Inlood'S Sarsaparilla Thnn In anv other. Be Hire to irrt only Hood's. Hood's PIliS curs bllloueurae, mil gintlun. The. Jlrnoklya directory hns tills Jenr 243. 691 names. Bwr V m worth CeftMInt 8S.eenr-Bores Ara af fvnr m-T. eenit wrapper to Pobhine Soap ft! f 'a On.i rhilaiMWiie, In. Tii'f will aonS roo free nt rlierrr, poatare p-il'l, a Worrrtter I'ociat Die tlonerv, KS rw?S txointl tn cloth, prnftieelf U LuatrmlwL user xxi mitt) anirual let only. Pried loourU are eaten with brrS'1 In Africa. FITfl ifoprrd free, tiy Till. Kt iss'a Crtr-aT Nr.Bva liKTiHKN. No ni Bftfr flrM ihiy a np. Mnrvelnimrurre. Trrntlpe ihhI f:Ml trlnl bottle free. l'r. Kline, fill Arch M Milln., I'u. W. It. Orlffli, .Tsrltaon, MMiItso, wrltrw: "SuiTere.1 with Citarrli inr tlftii ynn. Haifa Ontsrrb Curpcur.J tue." Sulil uy Drug glala. Too. Mm. Wlnalow'aPoolhlnif Syrupfor' lilMren leethinir. enftenallio itmiix.ri'riurfn ltilliiinn tlon, allays imlui curia v luii colic. K,cu Untie. Ws think IMao t'nre fur i 'itti-ointptlun I the only inrilirine for I'uuylit.- .Iknmb l'l.Nt KAIII), r-i'i liiKn'l. 111.. Oi l . I, l-"t. Two of a Kind. A lltfrnry anecdote Ir told In the Rookmnii of n .vounR Inly In Provi dence, H. I., who wns aokcil Uip other dny by lier uncle to ninke aonie iur ehnsps for lilm. of which he jrnve her n written llKt. The first Item v.-ns 'Scott's Emulsion." nnrt, nfter Hlnticlti at !t, the Intelligent young womnn marl's straight for a cerlitln Inrtre book-Hliop, where she was received ly nil equally Intelligent snlpsmnn. "I wnnt a copy of Scott's 'EimilRlon,' " snlil alio, cnciml ly. "Hcott'i whnt?" said the clerk. "Scott's Emulsion,"' repl.eil t!ie inn Id en. "Oh, yes," wns the nnai.-rr; "well, you see, we don't sell Scott's works ex cept lu complete m"y." The bicycle thief hnsn't fnr to look for a 'wheel, nnd when be selects one he Is Immediately equipped for flight.' This ease In fretting bold of somebody elae's property mnkes the tbeft of a' wheel a crime tb.it should be severely punished. WOMEN DISCOURAGED. GOOD AND SUFFICIENT REAS0N3 FOR THE BLUES. Doctors Fall to t'nitrtnil Symptoms That Are thinner KlKnala. A marked trait In womnn'a character is to place Implicit confidence in he? physician. A man must work entirely from the ory In the J treatment of fijinalo discuses, for unfor tunately facts based upon actual knowledge, belong to the female sex alone. Many wo men who peri odically suf fer with at tacks of faint- ncss, diz ziness, extreme lassitude. 'don't care" or want-to-be-lcft-alone feeling, do not at first realize that these are the infallible symptoms of womb trouble and the forerunners of great suffering. Soon they grow to feel that the doctor does not understand their case. Then they remember that "a woman best understands a woman's ills," and turn to Mrs. Pinkham. The following letter is but one posi tive illustration of this fact : " Four years ago I began to suffer with great weak ness of the genera tive organs. My womb was pro lapsed; I suffered with continual backache and all the other pains that accompany that weakness. I tried doctor after doctor, had operations. The fiqal operation after which I became a total wreck, waa . craping of the womb. A friend, one day, recom mended to my husband your Com pound. Be bought mo a bottle. The relief I experienced after taking it, ' was wonderful. I continued its use, and I am glad to say my recovery is a perfect surprise to everybody that knows me. "Mrs. B. Bi.uum, 4U40 San Francisco Ave., St. Louis, Ma CADY W Pity Cm! Weekly nd want uiaa very wlmrt to Mil NTAKK van "abMliitrty brat." ont&ta. new aval am. K HUOTH Kit. Iih. laiaviisv, Ala., UMkMirt III. PENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHNW. MORRIS, WASHINGTON, D.a Fr tad pal Kxanlaar v. S. rcaalaa ftaraa. jrxav ia laal warf ii adju4kiiat Uaitaa U, autua. ri v si m hVr'up?'JMji?Si Oaa I j Cuv lu t J I HI M It 1 II I TS MM U I WW I I 1 1 I I V ' 1 J BAB00NWARFARE. Astonishing Military Organization of African Apes. The Simians Are "Well Organized for Plunder or Defence. Evidence of the nstoniRhitiR sngncily any military otRsnizntiou of the Afri can baboons iucreanes witli the re cent exploration of their favorite lianuts, due to the troubles iu Central Afilcn nnd AlivHsinin. The EngliHii, Uermnn and Itelinn traveler! nnd eminrii'8 who have been employed in various missions ou the fringes of the Abyssinian jilntenu hnvo corro borated ninny stories wbicu lmve hitherto been suspected to bo exag gerations of fact. It now appears Hint their methods and discipline are fnr in advance of those of any other ver tebrate animals, and not inferior to those of some of the native tribes themselves. The different species of bnboous, which are. fnitud commonly over the whole African coutiuent, nre all by nature dwellers iu the open country. They Hud their food on the ground, and, whether tiiis be insects or vege tables, it is usually iu places which afford little sholter or protection. Though strong and well armed with teeth, they are slow nuimnls, with lit tle of the nsuiil monkey agility when on the ground, and not particularly active even whuu cliinbuii? among rocks. In the rocky "kopjes" of the Hotilb or the clifl' nnd river sidoi of AbyaNini.i, mid the Nile tributaries, they nre snfe enough. Hut they often abandon these to invade the low coun try.' When on expeditious of this kind they often leave their stronghold for days together, and the mentis of joint defence from enemies in the open country nre then carefully organized. Their natural eunmies when thus ex posed are the leopard, tho lion, nnd, iu South Africi, the C.ipe wild dogs. To the uttnek of the leopard they op pose niuuburs and discipline. No en counter between the baboons and wild dogs hns b'-en witnessed and described, but their defensive operations ngaiust domesticated dogs were seen and re corded by the Germnn naturalist, Brelim. The following account ap pears iu tbe translation of his travels by Mrs. TUompson, just published: The baboons wore on fl it ground, cros-ing a valley, when tho traveler's dogs, Arab greyhounds, accustomed to tight successfully with hyenas nnd other beaBt of prey, rushed toward the baboons. Only the fomalcs took to flight; the males, on the contrary, turned to face the dogs, growled, bent the ground witu their hands, oponed their mouths wide and showed their glitteriug teeth, and looked nt their adversaries so furiously and malicious ly that the bounds usually bold aud batUc-hardened shrank back." By the time the dogs were encouraged to renew tbe attack, the whole herd knd made their way, civered by tho rearguard, to the rocks, except a bix months old monkey, which was left behiud. The little monkey snt on a low rock, surrounded by tho dogs, but was rescued by an old baboon, who stepped down from tho cliff near, advanced toward the dogs, kept them in check by gosturcs and menacing sounds, picked up the baby monkey and carried it to the clilT, where the dense crowd of monkeys, shouting their battle-cry, were watch ing bis heroism. The march of the baboons is not a mere expedition of tbe predatory members of tbe com munity. Tbe whole nation "treck" together, and make war on tbe culti vated ground in common. Their com munities are numerous enough to reproduce in miniature tho move ments of troops, Tbe tribe often numbers from 250 to 800 individuals. Of these the females and young are placed in tbe ceutre when on the march, while the old males march in front and close tbe rear. Other males scout upon the flanks. It has been noticed that these remain on guard, and do not feed during tbe whole time that the rest are gathering provender. If disturbed by men, the old males form a rear guard and retire without any baste, allowing the females and young to go on ahead carrying the plnuder. Their retreat is, as a rnle, deliberate and orderly, tbe baboons being quite ready to do battle with any animal exoept man on the plains, and instautly beooming the assailunt of man himself when they get the ad vantage of position. Brehm was stoned out of a pass in a few minutes by the dog-faoed baboous. "These self-reliant animals,'1 he writes, "are inatcbcven for men, While the screaming females with young oues tied with all baste over the orat of tbe took beyoud the range of oar guns, the adult males,casting furlons glances, beating the ground with their bands, sprang upon stones and leilges.looked down on tbe valley for a few mo ments, continually growling, snarling nnd screaming, aud then 1gan to roll down stones ou us with so much vigor and adroitness, that we immediately saw that our lives were in danger nnd took to flight. The clever animals not only conducted their defetiso on a definite plan, but they acted in co operation, striving for a common end, and exerting all their united strength to obtain it. One of our number saw ouo monkey drag his stotio up a tree, that he might burl it down with more effect; I niysolf saw two combining to set a besvy stoue rolliug." About lllcyclliiir. Adjusting the saddle properly hns much to do with snfe and comfortable riding. The rule should be to keep tbe saddle as near parallel to the bar as possible. Avoid tilting, especially backward. Brent lie. through the nose; if forced to breathe through the mouth, keep the tongue well pressed against tho upper frout teeth to avoid inhalation of cold air, the furco of wbicu should be broken by passing through tbe nose and warmed for in spiration. A.apungo bath with tipid water nnd friction is beuetluial immediately lifter n ride in the open nir. Spong ing with diluted alcohol relieves the uiuscnlar sornoss and stilTness. 1cm cold drinks, p.istty aud sweets nre not conducive to health at any time, A cyclist, nfter a long spin, needs food J supply the tissue wnste. The hunger which a ride iu the pin k provokes is such that one can nnd should eat only bealth-produciug food. "Hungry enough to eat any thing I" That anything should be fruit, snmlttiches and milk. Tea tnado from beat extract is stimulating and refreshing. Violent riding will produce heart disease. Women sufTjr.ng from shortness of breath will tiud tbe ex ercise dangerous. Only a sponge and friction batb should be takeu immediately after riding. The body is too fatigued ; a full pluuge is theu too exhausting. With proper adjustment of ' tho saddle and attention to dress at sea sonable times ruodorate cycling will result in benefit to the majority of women. Philadelphia Times. Cut NllSIP-8tlti0IS. In the Tyrol tbe girls who oro fond of cuts m irry early. If it rains ou a Dutch girl's wed ding day it is because tho brido bus forgotten to fed her cat. If it rains when t'aero is a large washing ou the lino iu Germany, it is a sure sign tliat the house mother has ill-treutetWCe cat. Throwing a c.it overboard from a ship will canso a cyclone. A person who despises cits will bo carried tj his grave iu a howling storm. If the family cat lios with its back to tbe fire there will bo a tcjnnll. If a cit licks itself against the grain take your mackintosh with you. If 11 cat washes hersjlf calmly and smoothly tbe weather will be fuir. Bud luck will follow if a black cat crotscs your path, for the devil prowls about especially at night, in the guise of a bluck cat. To dream of a black cat at Christ mas time in Germany is a omen of alurming illness. The Pennsylvania Dutch believe black cats cure epilepsy. Three drops of a black oat's blood is said to be a cure for croup. St. Louis Post-Dispntcb. A Ttvo-headod Turtle. L. Hudson tells Gumeliunl about a freak turtle he found on tbe shores of Lake Ontario among a lot of newly hutched turtles. Tbis turtle was just emerging from its shell. There were two heads and two necks to it, and each head was ap parently iudependeut of the other, uud each seemed to have contrary idess as to tbe proper way to go. Both heads would be asleep when oue would wake up and start the body off accord ing to its own ideas, Tliut would rouse tbe other hoad and then there wonld be a. mix-up of motions, 'It died after a while. 'ew bleeping far. A new pattern of a sleeping coach bus been brought out in England that is suposed to meet some peculiarly English wants. The car is fifty-two feet long nnd nine feet wide, with siuglo-berthed aud double-berthed compartments alternating, a corridor ruuuiug tuu full length. E.io'u pus songer has room to nudress comfort ably and finds hooks v in abundance upon which to hang his clothes, uud by bolting his door can be asuureil by privacy. KEYSTONE SIATE NEWS CONDtNSEDL A CAVE IN. Mint Offlolsll Prevented a Diisiter Bj Closing a Mine. An extensive cave-In oecnrred In the Har vey tunnel nf the Husipiefaanns Coal Com pany at (Irntid tunnel. About fouraerns sr nnWteil. Four small company houses were badly wrncked and the Inmates compelled to move out. Tli iiieeliiR In thn mine wns noticed threx or tour ilnys airo, nnd the olll rlals ordered that the mull's be taken out and fortinde auy ono to enter. Tbe worki are old. Theodore B.nlth, a Herman cobbler, com mitted stilddn nt bis home In l.ewlstown bj cutting his throat with a razor. H wns M yenrs old and leaves a wife nnd two chil dren. Hmlth wns a veteran o( the late wni nnd has lived In this vlllnKe. for many years. Two years ai?o he Itf'fumtt despondent over reverses lu business and nt various times stateil that he lntnd"d to end his Hfo ll was deail when his wife discovered lilm,wttu three cuts In hi 4 throat. When the Fnow Hhoo postnfTlee wnsroMiml on thenlKht ol June 7, mid three men arrest ed the next day, 110 trace of the spoils se cured roulil be tumid. A few days info some children unenrtheil about '2110 stainped enve lopes, s small pick, a date stamp ami the money drawer from the iiostomVn ante, but none of the tlOO worth of stamps and moti" was there. William A. Davis, an enrlnecr for the Irwin Kleetrln l.luht and Tower Company, while wIpiliK his eiiKhie, Wednesday after noon, was eaiiirlit by n belt and whirled around the shall, sustidnlnir serious injuries, DuritiK bis revolution be struck a post and tore it Iroin its place. Treasurer Ifaren, of Denver county, lias Just returned from his annual tux colieetliin tour over the county and reports that he found money a crcut deal more abundant ninotiK the farmers than lie did lust year, conseUeutly bis collections wire niueh liiriicr. Tho OreensburK, Jennnette nnd rittsburit Htreet llnilway Company secured the rluht of way from the l'eun (las Coal Company through their property between Jvnn and Manor and will tie-in work at once to com plete their 1 1 11 s to .Manor. Mrs. Jnmet Willis, an aued woman of Kit, tatiiilhtr.wfis perhaps fatally Injured Weiliics day inonilUK by the carriage in which she was ridlnir with a party of friends falliiiu over an embankment. ' The others were ellKhtly bruised. Mrs. William I'ryor, of New Castle, who has twice let: b tr husband and six children, for other men, was arrested at Datnlstown In company with William lluriroon with whom she eloped a week ago, both were brought to Ureensburg. Foreman T. L. Mason, of the. Dlttsburn separation and cnstiiiR works, at JlrldKe. water, shot Albert Johnson, who was trvliis to enter th works. Two men with him escaped, lie refuses to lve their names. It has been nrrnnired by the bridiie com- 1any nt Klir.nbeth nnd' the 1'eniisrlvniila tnllroad Company that all freight shipped across the bridge, from either side will be paid for by the railroad company. Thebrdyof Archie Hutchison, who fell ',11m the bridge Into the Klskimliietna rivet at Avonmore Inst week, was found Tuesday lu the river near Leech burg. A man who gives his nntnn as It. H. Mo hair has been vlctlmi7.ini Heaver FhIIs wo. J men by taking subscriptions tor a il fashion magazine, wtucn never comes. In a drunken quarrel at Jessup, near Rcrnnton Kundny night, Joseph Kohler killed his brother-in-law, Michael lludidua, with an ax. The Southwest Connellsvllle Coke Com pany has blown out Will ovens nt Morewood, throwing many men out of employment. Thomas Feetiey, employed at the tin plate mill at New Castle, dropped dead Monday morning from neuralgia of tbe heart. Dy a blow out at the Cambria iron furnace at Johnstown, Andrew Drouold nnd Andrew Nornu were fatally burned. John M"Cabe, 1111 aged resident of Manor, was crushed to death by a full of slate In the Westmoreland shaft, Samuel Ouhlst'-ln was held up on the road near New Castie and robbed of by two men. Willie Llewellyn, of Mnsnntown. wns thrown from a horse and fatally injured. Willie Matey, agnd 17. of Forest City, waa drowueu In Klk Creek while bathing. MAKKETS, riTT-Bl'llO. Grain. Hour and l aed. wnEAT no, 1 red .a Io. S rd CliKN No. a yellow ear I yellow alieUnl Mixed ear. OATS No. 1 wtilte No. i wtalia .. RVK ho 1 No. 8 western Fl.HUH Winter patenta blnU. Fancy atraif ht wliiler ........ live flour UAi No, 1 tiruotnr Mixed clover. No. 1 . liny, from wagoua VKhD No. 1 V.niie Ma, ton Brown Mlddllusa.,..A Mran. bulk . tTKAW Wbeat Oal....' CO (11 liU tl UA as am 1 m il m 87 8M 8 (10 8 ?J SU I AO S TJ X 76 14 Ml 14 75 11 tNJ 11 Ul 17 U) IS 10 11 0J 111 SO IU (U IU 60 IU IU It) 50 to a to 8 OU S W 17 18 14 .16 10 II 7 S 7 H Ualry froducta, BUTTER Elf In creamery Fancy C'resniery Fancy Lounlry Kott ., CUKhKU onto, new New Vork, new. Fruit and VagaUblee. BifiANB ilend-fiiciied, per bu., 1 tii lit ii'pini nt. ...... v t.vw, m var. uu..H,. l AHBAUK-Uouie grown, bbl.. OMONB relluw. bu foultiy, Kla. CHICKENS, V pair Tl likk.VH,v Hi .. UU8 i'a. and Ohio, fresh xs J ! 8 Ul Jtf 4u M ) 71 V 10 IU 11 Mlecellaueou. flKDS Clover as lba. . i 1 0) g I 10 'llmoltij, prune. 1 tH 1 7u blue Uraaa .,. nu 1 xi MAl-La; biMUF, new Z2 70 S ClUKrl Couuuy, sweat, Lbl... I uu tki 1A1XOW 4 4 CiMClMMAH." FXOTJ Will. irm 1754 S3 b7 i 81 88 as u to hvno. s . i'.::zz totot-Mu.d. oa 1 a... Kuua BU runt Ohio CrMtnary miLADELPHIA 1X00 WUK. Hifi;i'K''i..'-''' w irrw sk. tORN-Na Mlxedl""'."."!!!!! si UA'IH Nn a U. ..I,. BUTIKK Cruieryi"eilra!r..cu. KuiiS-i-a. nraia , MatW lOJUf. IXOUB Fatanta 8 70(11 15 WUJAT-o. Kited. "1 COKN Na ., OATS WbltaWaeiern , 84 w; BtriKK creamery )j KUuaaiaie aud henn 11 W UVB MTtlCK. CIMTBAI, STOCK tASDI, SASr LIStBTT, VA. CATIU, Prime, 1,800 to 1.4001 be ..... t 4 So J 4 80 Uood, ijM) 10 1,mu lLa v 4 15 4 ail luy, l.uwu to l,loun :.... 4 ui 41s Fair llbt ateera, Wu to lux) IU.... I 60 8 J ttiuuiuu, '00 w vuua 8 im a aj M edlum....... ......, heavy Mougue and btaga.. Good. S 10 SO lba...., Falr.ro toaoina. Cestatea .mM., 8T8 8 au 8 OU 8 70 8 15 ttu a St; a 40 50 8 SO 8 60 IV rertonai. AT Off wtio has keen hensfHsd by tris eseof Ilr. W'llllsms' Pink Pills, will recelva Information of mnch vslue and Interest bf Writing to Plus Ull., P. U. Box II.W, i'lilla,, Pa. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the mnny phys leal Ills which vuiih.b bffi.re priier ef fort s -gentlo efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There Is comfort In tho hnotvledffo tbnt 60 mnny forms of slulcnv nre not duo to any actual dis ease, but simply to a conKtinnted condi tion of tho system, which the pleasant family laxative, Kyrnpof Fiixs, prompt ly removes. Thnt is why it is the only remedy with millions of ittrnllles, and is everywhere eftecmod so bichly by all who vnluo good hr-nlth. Its beneficial elTects aro duo to 1 1111 fart, t hut it is the one rcmudy whltdi promotos internal cleanliness, without duMHtntlng the orpins on which it nots. His therefore all important, In onlrr to pet its bene ficial effects, to noto when you pur chase, thnt you have the (TenuitM- nrtlcle, which is manufactured by thn California Flp- Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep Utnlilo druggist s. If In the enjoyment nf good health, and the system is requlnr, then Inxo tives or other remedies ore not needed. If a filleted with any actual disease, one mny be commended tothe moM. skillful physicians, but If in need of a litxntive, then one should have the best, and with the well-Informed everywhere, Kvrupof i'ipn stnni's highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. There is no I I 5 DON'T FORGET for 5 cents you get almost as much "Battle Ax" as you do of other brands for 10 cents. DON'T FORGET that " Battle Ax" is made of the best leaf grown, and the Quality cannot be Improved. 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." DON'T FORGET, "Economy is wealth," and you want all you can get for your money. Why pay 10 cents for other brands when you . t--..i. a ..tt i e can get tdiue vx. Follow and you'll get the that there s any harm to be feared from it, no matter how you use it or how much you use. jv But to make your washing and r$j cleaning easiest, to save the most I 52 S Sw. the 1 1 aire VERY FARMER f V r"W-e. ' LTHU CAN MAKE MORE MONEY IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH Ft no mk t wij ranch. H ran tU nli Xorth4mi firm nd jr twlr h nu.n term tVr hi Binnf down hr. Wm wll imuroTtM favrui lof MM t ftilll rpa. Meant i.f ratlrt f.'U Ol tb em Nu itruunhtt. Nitbr tuu imf nor too 'i)d-Kltru! jut ncht. XurtUorn firtutrt tu a.-4-utuiaf vor wk. U von tr Dtt-rtx-tsl vnit for KUfclri pamjiUt. u4 U th quM.l.i.i ywtt wtut W. Jl ,it4 iil.ur to us to autiwvr rhaiu. HOL'THEUN HO.UKatEEKKItM ULN'O COMPANY, fMarrtllt, Teas. SAPOLIO Is Like t Good Tinper, 11 It Shtds a Brikf3sss Evcryvrhsra." Waterproof your skirl edge with fsj Duxbak aV 3Zf$. BIAS tV- y?r vei VELVETEEN BINDINQ It keeps them dry nnd whole and it never fades. If your dealer will not upply you we will. Samrlfi shewing lattlt end mattrlals maikdfm. " Hrr.e DrermiVirf Mad Eisy." a rew 72 PifS took by Mm Emtni M Mrr.1 iheLtdiet Homa journal, giving vaiusuie biin. iiibuvu .ur 5. H. at M. Co., P. O. Box 609, N. V. City. U n B P muura nunaE unsts pnjhl to think ra.Mieb of Bti animal to lh 10 be able in care for It properlv In h'-altl. and atrknma. li , Binnoy oat of kla porkrt U ti dues not. Toacenraiillib. Ihla reull we offer oat One Handrail Pars II. initrsted Usrae Dsak lor Kft -iit. ltU'.chayua to pick oat a g.1 llwae-. know Imprrfretloiii anit a gnarrt atalnat frand: de-O-rt diaraae aad Bt a cure heo aame ia poaal hie: tall the age by tba tifis: what to rail tne dlftVrent parta of Ihe ani mal: howtoahna s llorea properly, etc., ele. All this and other vak sable Information ean ais oiancd by reading oaf One Hundred Pa,:e lllae. tratrd llnree tlook. etbirk are will forward, fni-t-paid, on rerelpt of price Is fiampe. Aasaradly Ihe Horse la 100 good a frlena to man to he neg:erfid for want of knowledge which ran h profiled lor only lwertt-lle rente, oos I't atistiK"' !'" ' 1S4 Ix-nnardtr. V m Pit U8 OPIUM; ani WHIKKY hnhlf cirri. Hook tumi Hmr., UT. II. .11, (HII.I.RT, ATInfk,8. I ;manki,im 'ii.i.kjk, nf.w athkn.o. Jtflalctft ;)H)r. 1 borotitfti. t'tifitp. 4 sUralo frw. dividing line. tur ? tents the directions. best work from Pearline. Not I X,'n .rubbing, the most wear and tear, most mc ad money keep to directions given on every pack- of Pearline. If you'll do that with your flannels, for instance (it's perfectly simple and easy:,) they'll keep beautifully sofr; and without shrinking. sa IN THE NORTH
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