Get Mort for jrotir nionjr and ar neaille! penaes no it. It la true tfoaemv to bill Id np yntir system an J pruToul aluUn'-ss hy tnklii Sarsaparilla The blt I n fa''! t.tie linn Tree M'.xvl Pnrltee Unnilta U2:f ara prompt, efficient anil nODO 8 rlllS aaeylaeiloct. Meant. Women and Hcadnchr. The woman with the lirail.-iclip Is erf-attire to bo pit lot, Onnrrally alio could bolp It If lw would, or rnthrt prevent. A hrndnrhp la simply imtnrc ravengo for nomo crlmo against It. It com o usually from ovpmtlng. iimlrr eating, or Irregular pntlnc, which causes Indigestion, nnd p.iso on the atomneb rause pressure on the brain, and that onuses the very worst of head aches.. The next commonest ailment la weak eyes and necessity for glasses. Its fLeamm. From th6 harl tlmm peopla will reap ls toni of (xperlencA, learning how to net with mora cam In buslnea and how to apply remedies for the atrinveaor of siR'h times. With mors care we will hnva leas accident, and moch less Miffering if we know tho true ramedy. In tho field and worlt-nhop, la deed la all activities, sprains and bruises happen aad bring thottanl limns of pain and Buffering;. Experience teaches that it Is al ways beet t ) art the best riimeily, which is tha cheapest In the end. Experience points to Bt. Jncobs Oil ns without question tho est remedy for snoh mishaps, being the sorest and promptest cure. HufferinK bring" hard times, evco in prosperity. The beet remedy for it la the surest wny out ol them. OaaCsawrsstttnnlatellTer.kldnrTssnd bow ale. Never slokea, weaken or gripe, 10c Profits of Authors. The fond delusion that sueeessful an chor roll In wealth Is fostered hy anch Items aa "Mrs. Burnett has been offer ell $15,000 to write a etory for tho Lip plncott'e," or that "Mark Twain clear ed $100,000 from tho aule or General Grant's Memoirs." A few authors, and yon can count them upon tho An gers of ono hand, do nuiko big money out of literature, but let us ace what the ordinarily successful ono mnkes. In the first place the answer to the question above la that a snlo of 5,000 copies Is considered a very suecpusful one, and that a Bale of 2,0;0 copies pays. Wo arc speaking now, say, of a cloth-covered novel which retails at $1.00. Tho entire proceeds, then, of such a book will fall considerably under $5,000, for It must be remembered that a, $1 book Is not always sold for 100 cents. A 12mo novel contains about 250 pages, or 75,000 words. On a rough estimate such a book will cost the pub lisher about 30 cents a copy. This In cludes composing, printing nnd bind ing. The entire expenses. Including a royalty of 10 per cent, to the author, the usual rate, and the advertising, will amount to 50 cents. For this book, which costs the publisher 50 cents, ho gets from CO to 05 cents, leaving him a front of from 10 to 15 cents. Tlila profit Is generally increased somewhat by tho retail sales of the publishing house. Publishers are bound and thla Is for tho protection of the book etorea to sell a $1 "book for $1. Enough books are sold by them at this price to bring up the average profit, say, to 15 cents. Thus a publisher who ells 5.000 copies of a novel will make about $750 out of the transaction not a very large profit for tho capital In vested and the risk Involved. The profits of the author at 10 per cent, will amount to $500, that la to Bay, his lnbor of writing and revising nnd his time for which he Is not certain of any re turn, not to mention tho mental wear and tear, about eoven mills a word. Magnificent pay, and yet he la a suc cessful author. Of courao there are eomo books, but they are very few, which niako phe nomenal success, an J these are the ones which are read about from one end of the country to another. Most publish ers aay that It hardly pays In this pres ent era of cheap paper-covered novels to publish the mora expensive cloth covered editions. YOUNG GIRLS. Their Conduct and Health Often Mystifies Their Mother. Young girls often feci and conse quently act, very strangely. ' They shed tears without apparent cause, are restless, nervous, und at times almost hysterical. They seem eelf- absorbed, and heedless of things go ing on around them. Sometimes they complain of pain In lower parts of body, flubhea of heat in head, oold feet, etc Young girls are not free from incipi ent womb troubles. Mothers should see to it that Lydla El I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound is promptly taken; all drugglata have it. The girl will speedily be "herself again," and a probable danger be verted. Any Information on this sub ject, or regarding all female ailments, will be cheerfully given free by Mn 2'tnkham, at Lynn, Mass, write her. TM 17 49 .aW W, "TArsr. MT MAMMA tOVtS MS SO. "Tause my mnmmn loves me so," Hnld a llttln mnld of three, When 1 asked her how It win Nhe wns dressed so dnlntilv. "Timso my mamma loves me S ," Hwni'tesi thought a child mny know ; Dearest words she o'er could say "Tnviso my mnmma loves mo to." Tause her mamma loves her so, Uod-sent angel from tho skyt ISloss her little, trustful heart, Hwnnt and pure and frankly shy. Philip Kayo, In Chicago llooord. 1 HQ MOVHIS AND THR ItAllBrT. A mouse endeavored to convince a rabbit of tho advantao of wearing a long tail. "You," said ho, "mo not admitted (O the best society, like myself, and I do not doubt this is tho solo reason. Certainly a long tail does give one an air." Wliilo tho two friends wcro nrxuing. a kite swooped down upon them, and each betook hinisulf to his hiding place. Tlio rabbit wns fairly hidden, but the rnoiixo was ensily discovered and drawn from his place of refuge, into which ho had not time to draw Ilia boasted biulgo of society. As the kito bore off his prey, tho rabbit re marked quietly: "My friend, tho mouse, would linve been bettor off had ho not been quite so distinguished." A FT Kit THR PltACH IS GONE. Wunt do you suppose becomes of all the peach stones thut aro discarded by the hundreds of thousand iu tho great peuch-canniug factories, to ny nothing of the tunny that ate loft from tho ponchos we aro all eating every day wliilo tho delicious fruit lusts? II.ivo you ever thought anything about them, except that thoy were not good to eat? They are not j that is so; but they have a use, howover several, indeod. Bushels and bushels of them are sold to fruit growors, who plant thera to grow young peaoh treos, that are in turn set out for peach orchard". From the oil of tho kernel that is found in the inside of tho stone a powerful drug, prusnio aoid is dis tilled. It is a poioa if takuu even in a very small quantity, but it is a vnln ablo and usoful drug for various lab orutory purposes. A third uso of tiio punch-pits is to dry them nud use for fuol, for which purpose they are ex cellent. Chicago Record. BOTUERftTlIE BOYS- The question agitating tho college boys who havo entered those places of learning this term is, '"Whnt shall wh call ourselves?" The freshmon of '03 will he graduated in 1909, and fol lowing a long-honored custom of dropping the tirst two integer of the year, they should cll themselves the olass of '00. But that is naught naught, and menus not hi up;. It is not to be thought of, they say spirit edly. Yet tho long "1900" litis a very odd sound, and besides, will bo very hard to contrive a yoll for. Even the girls' colleges are fretting over the question, but can see no way out of the dilemma exoept the use of the full dato 1900, At least it will be a com pensation for tho awkwurd designation to bo graduated in so remarkable a year as is 1939, when the century date is to be altered, and the "18" that has been in usa for a hnndrud years mast yield to "19." We shall all make some odd slips of the pon before we can readily write off that now date whan it comes. New York Times, A HOBBK'S 8AOAC1TV. This incident was related to me by a friend, who was the small boy of the story: "From my earliest reoollection my father was fond of horses, and he usually kept from one to five iu his stables. Thoy were well oared for, aud in return he expected good ser vice and speed. We had one horse, Fan, who was tho pet of the family, aud wus considered so aafe that I, a little fellow iu kilts, was allowed to play around her head and heels with out restraint. "One day I was ploying in the yard a n.uul while old Fuu was being hitched up. Wheu all was ready; father jumped into the wugou, gath ered np the toins, and gavo tho word to go. But tho horse moved not a muscle, Hu thon lightly touched her with tho whip; old Fun moroly pickud np her enrs, but wonld not budge. Just tiieu my fathor.a little out of pa- tie nee, gnvo tho horse a sharper stroke. What was his nmnzoment to see old Fun lower liar head, carefully seize with her tenth a small bundle which wns directly iu front of tier, gently toss it to ono side, then shirt off on a brisk trot. "As tho sm i.ll bundle proved to bo me, it is needless to say that old Fun was more petted than ever before." Religious Telescope. GEftMAX HdltOOl, DAT. The average American boy litllo re alizes in how much pleasnuter place" his lines are cast than those of boys of most other nations. A distinguished university professor who ha just re turned from prolonged studies abroad, recently related his experiouce witli the public schools in (iermany. He remarked, by the way, that in certain parts of tho country there seemed to be no children. There were plenty of Kinnll people, but no evidences of childhood, os we know it. Wishing to place his own sou of eleven years iu the public schools, nnd being always ardently interested in the cause of education, he madii a point of visiting tho schools extensively and leisurely, and the results t bis mind were fur from happy. Tho musters, for the inoht part, ho found to bo domineering autocrats, nbunitig their power in a way to ronso the Fourth of July spirit of the meekest Americ in lad. For tho slightest failure of n quick re sponse, a ready atmwer there were no such things as misdemeanors, poor little souls I the boys wore brutally held up by tho ohiu, lifted by tho ears, ! had books flung nt their heads, or received a shirp blow over the kiinck- J lUR. TLon they hnvo nearly twice the number of hours a week that the Atm ricau boy has, going to school at seven o'clock iu the morning, exoept in mid-winter, when tlio school be gins at eight, and spending n good part of the day there. In point of discipline tho schools are nil nliko.aml tho American boy was sent to ono ol them. Though never molested him self, the nets of injustice and tho cruel use of power that hu daily witnessed worked upon his sympathies aud liberty-loving spirit to stioli n dogreo that his pareuts thought best Himlly to take him out of school. Even the holidays nrj spent in a way few American boys would be like ly to choose. Tlio pupils are mar shaled iu regiments through the cities, taught the topography of tho country, tho history nil signillcutico of all tho monuments, aro shown points of his toric interest, the homes of distin guished men, etc.. And while theso aro excellent and ncoossury things for boys to kuow, the American boy is expected to pick up suoU information iu tUe course of his play. On otuor days thoy are taken into the woods to gather and analyze flowers, go out on a geological survey, or for a lesson in natural history These latter, how ever, are of such immense service aud muy be made so interesting that they are perhaps worth the sacrifice of a holiday, and constitute a feature of their education to which we might well aspire. Another enormotia advantage that American boys have, is the delightful literature that is placed at their dis posal. I wouder how many of thorn realize thut some of the noblest and finest minds in tlio country devote their eutiro live to the youths of (ho luml. Iu Germany on the ooutrary, there is a tremendous dearth of good books for boys. Youths' literature is for the most part exoesxivoly juvenile and weak. Ex-oept for their peerless fuiry stories, there is almost nothing of value, and but for the fsot thut some of the best English aid Ainerioan books for boys have bum translated into Germun, the boys uud girls of the Vuterlnud would have little but the school books aud the most puerile stories nutil such a tints as they wero reudy for reading of the raaturer sort. Iu fact, boys are kept absolutely in leading atriugs, uutil eeut to college, -.1.... . L. 1 . ,:l In: nunu muj cujujr mil iiueny, llie result of this syatem is that a terrible crop of wild oats is sown in the first years of college life. Those who have the hardihood to como through this safely, settle down into the thorough going, typical German, lint too many. alas, having sown tho wind, reap the whirlwind. STABBED BY ROBBERS. Woman Killed snd Her Baibtnd Badly Isjnred. Mrs. Casper I.aboy, of Kesqiiohonlng, was stabbed to death and her hunhund seriously slnshed by robbers, who forced aa entrance Into Mr. Laboy's house Mondny morning. Lattoy heard tlio robbers In tho house and attacked one of them, who stnhtmd him In pnvnriil plnees. Mrs. Laboy tried to rcneh the street to enll for help, when she was met In tho hallway and stabbed to dentil. 1 lireo Hungarians wero enptured shortly before noon on the outskirts of the town. They wero covered with blond nnd cannot give a clear account of their movements that morn InK. The Krcnlcst e .vehement pmvnlls, and It is fonred that nn attempt may be mndn to lynch the men if it can be proven that they aro the guilty ones. Detective Online, of the Krln A Tittsburg railroad, arreeted a young men about 19 years of ae who had In his possession a complete outfit of tools for robbing box enrs. Hoynvehi name as .lames WIho and his rusldeneo Mendvllle. Yise claimed he was one of a gang of car robbers, but bis duty was to carry the tools. He told the detect ive that be would disclose the hiding place of stolen goods at Oreenville, but the ollleer failed to llnd any. Ho wns taken to New Caatlo, where ho will have a hearing. The Dloomlngton conl company, of which Benntor 1'ealeis preeldent, Is making prepar ations to open up the extenslvn coal tlehls nt Itntlimel, near Iteynohlsvtllo, which they leased from Tulle, Kuhugnrs h Co. soma time ago. The field is about 4(10 acres in extent. A crew of men are now at work grading and clearing for the new railroad brunch, two miles long, which will connect with the Iteynoldsviile A Falls Creek railroad at ltntbmnl, and over which the product of the mines will be shipped. Abont a week ago a stranger called at a livery stable In New Casile, and left a horse and uuckboard to bo kept over night. He told a bard iuek story and succeeded In get ting the rig kept for 80 cents. Tho man never came back, and Mr. Uarvln, proprietor of the stable, decided to sell the outlit, and put it up at public auotion. After much spirited bidding tho horse and buokboard wore knocked down for 65 cents. Mrs. William Bpringnr, of Johnstown, took a dose of iaudnnum, but a doctor saved hei life. Hhe is young, and was recently mar ried. Her husband is out of work, and this and domestlo troubles lod ber to attempt to kill herself. The suit of Michael Hnrold sgnlnst Thomns Taylor of Midway, for (40,000 damages for drilling water wells for a mining company in New Meiico, has been settled by a decree allowing Harold 12,600. The Jury at Heaver awarded John Elfert 160 damages for the death of his child. It having died from hydrophobia from being bitten by a dog of Alva Kupps. both men are of Freedom, Pa. Citizens of New Castle have decided to or- Cnnlzs a bonnl of trade; nnd a meeting has een called for December 7, when a perma nent organization will be eflected. Wilbcrt Allen, colored, Is In Jail at Homer set for shooting at an engineer of a freight train while trying to hold it up. The proprietors of the liunumont .mines at Itrownsvillo have advanced their 130 inluors' wattes to tJ.lt) per 100 bushels. There are petitions In circulation by 25 people at ueynoiusviuewuo waul to ue post master there. The Elsklmlnltis Valley telephone company of Apollo, capltul, (2,000, was chartered Monday. fclTorts aro being made to ostnbllnh a branch of the Y. M. 0. A. at Monongnhela. Nearly 1.000 new coke ovens were fired In the vlclulty of Uulontown, Monday. Ooldmaa ft Coben,olothlers of Elttannlng, were olosed by the slierltl. The Rnlvntlon army has Imuun prepara tions for a vigerous cnmpnlifu aud cru sade against the evil in M. Louis. Jlrlim dler ltichard Kvnua said: "Wo am looking about for a site to establish u regotio boine. 1 lie city u sadly in need of sueli nn In-ikii-tiou. 1 hnve lust receive,! wont iin.t i,..ti. Commissioner liooth-'i'ucker and Ids wife will be in rit. Louis in January, wliou wo aro Being to inaugurate the brand campaign wo have ever conducted iu any city west of the MIuaIuIiioI " MARKETS. pirrBi'Ro. drain, lour and feed. WnEAT-N t led IM a 4 ail it a 46 4.1 S 0) 4 On II 10 II 76 II IM 16 IU U (Ml 10 Ml III 00 7 S6 760 o. rea tUliN Ka yellow ear, ..... u a yellow ebeUed........ allied ear ,, OA'liv-No. 1 wnlte.......,......... Noi a while KYK No 1 .... Mo. S western FUiUH W inier patents blouiia. HI 81 ON V4 US 44 U 4 IM 4 60 00 11 60 IU 60 14 UU ia ou 60 I) 60 T (M r on rancy eiraigni wiuter......m.M ihye flour... BAI Ntt 1 timothy Jalaeu cloTer. No, I . liny, from wagone .. Fi.nL No. 1 WblteMd., ton., .bruwu Miaaiwsa.. ....... Bran, bull BTKAW Wheal Ulll Uau froduvia, BUVTKU KLjIn creamery. 111 ti Fancy Creamery . , . is is li,tf L.iimtif H.IL If u Chaault Ohio, u,w . J a hew Vera, hew 7 0 suit and Vegetables. APPLE Hbl ft 00 1 7 KAN b Hand-picked, per bu 1 nil I s t-Ol AlOaA IU car. Iiu 6 ia) lADUAU Uuiue growa, bol.-. ',. 1 0U uniUia leiiuw, Iiu...... 4U bU rouitrr, a., CUICKEN8, pair 60 ( a '1 LltKi.lS.h ib KiiUa Pa, aud Ohio, treeh BltKDS clover J lbe ( 6 16 46 , 'iimotky, i)nuio................ m 140 llluu laraaa 1 Ho I bi HittUk akuilf, uw. .. til bu CUttii couuiry, isoti, but-, s OU I taJ 'iAj..iv a s iaauiaTmaaX floui;, ........ ...........j.... VmfcAT-(.o. a ita............. I 76(M4 60 ' m IS hi a 6a t l.otth liAaU........ OA!0... .... .... ,M lit; 1 iiiK ouio creamery raiULanuruiA. FLOUH, ....... I 9) 4 7J WUKAT Ko. S Ilea. ..... Wi UlilN Na i ,,i .. SO UAia Na a ttuna, SO bO ri JUt Creamery, aura.. SU Alius fa. hraia Ill .W auaut, FLOUB ratenta 76 t It WaKAT Na MltHl....... Ul COKN Ntt mi OA 10 White Weataru iH iiiji'liClt creamery HO JUilin stale ami fouu Ill UVat kTOCK. OSTOAL STOCK KiUUt, XAM1 UBiaTt, V4 umi, Prime. J.f00 to 1.400 lb..,.,....., a so a 44, U00U. l.iou to l.uiu lbs , 4 00 4 tairWbl atei'a, UW iuw'iba. B 40 OV loiumvu, iuu to DUUlk ...., S W S Sv lladlum liuavy liuiifj aud blags.. flood. M toMlU I"alr,7o toaulba.,.., Coiniuon ... Laiuba h. S 60 I SO W 10 S5 1 w 4 aft t c lib .ISO II 70 IV 4 li A riMIERMAJI'S STOUT. Ksposnre Came Menr Kndlng Ills Lire. JFcoin fas Frnt; Vtica y. Y. Mr. William Dale Is a highly respected fnr- mer living In Hint part of tho township of Itrooknold known ns Iho "Waterman Dis trict," and Is well known as a thrifty nnd honorable man of Independent means. Three years ngo Mr. Dale wns disabled from rheu matism In n most n'lgravaled form, which medical skill seemed powerless to relieve, but suddenly ho boenme to nil nppenrnnco cured, wns nble to nttend to his work, nnd ever since lias been in looks at least tho in carnnllon of sound bodily health. The following Is Mr. linln"s own statement of his case and what wrought the ehnnifo. jisooKriKi.n, New York, July Mih, 1H!"0. 'l am lli'tv-one venrs obi. and hv birth nn Enallshmiin. In my early li e 1 lollowedtho avocmlinof flsbermnu, In which by expo sure I contracted rheumatism, from which I suffered more or less for many years. Alxiut three years ago, 1 nrosn one morning to Hud myself crippled, nnd tho lent exertion brought on most excruciating pnlns, that I wns forced to seek relief by gidng to bed and retraining motionless. Our family phy sician was linmedla ely summoned, and he bcKiin the usual courso of rcmodlcs hut In sten I of helping mo I beenmo woree. My Joints, especially in my left nrm were in flamed and hot. I suffered much from de rangement of the heart, nnd nnnslatt sweats, which were of a lour, III smelling nature. My appetite fulled me, my tongue wns thickly coated, and nltoirether I was la a bud ny. In addition to this, worrimrnt of mind be cause I could not attend to the spring work on two farms which I owticd.made my con dition doDlornble. "While In this unhappy tide, my friend, Mr. Amos Jsquays, of Columbus Centre, ncarine or my illness, came over nnd ri eom- H'llllOd me to trv Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. hleh hesnlit had eureil him of kldnev dis ease. He niso stated that William Woodman, wnoni 1 nail aoown 10 00 a terriuie men mutiu sufferer nil his life, was through t til-t remedy now In tho best of health. " to make a loiur storv short. I sent over to Mr. Hltns York, who keeps a store ami sol Is groceries by wngon through the coun ty, for a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Fills, umi begnn to take them a cording to illree. lions. Tim results of the new treatment ro nslonishlhir. ns after tnklmr nine of tho pills 1 was at work nod ever iluce have done my full share of labor. "rink rids are now our nhvsiclan. We always keep them In the house, and doctors til ls have ceased to be a purt of the family expenses. "inesn puis are "Jscomlng pretty well known In this part of Ihoconnirv. as all who have here used them swear by tunn, and do nil in their power to make their virtues kuown. The above Is a true statement, nnd If necessary I will make oath to the sumo. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain. In a con densed form, all the elements necessary to g.vo now life und richness to the blood and restore shattereil nerves. They are nn 1111 fulllug specific for such diseases ns locomotor ataxia, iiirthil paralysis, HI. Vitus' iluuoe, rein1 lea, neurnlglu, rheumatism, nervous beainehn, the after effect of lit grips, pnl tiltutlou of the heart, pule nnd sallow com plexions, nil forms of weakness either In mule or female, pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will bo sent po.it pild on recolpt of pilee, 60 cents a box, or six boxes for 4 2. SO. by nddiesslng Dr. Williams' Mud Id lie Com pany, Hebeuwtif'y. N. Y. The money pnld in wages nnnunlly by Insgow Corporation amounts to 1500.120. The object of the mannrscturera of Dobbins' F.lec trie Roa I aa been for H yearn to nial;e this soap ot tirh tape fur quality tli.t It will irive univrrml at(aaetteH. have til -r aticreeilcUP Auk your Bracer or .t. Tki ie oiba. Seventy-two races inhabit the world and use 8,004 different tongues. How'a"Jlilsf We offer One Hundred Dollars Ttswaril fn lay case of Catarrh that cnuuot be oured by ball's Calarr h ' ure. r. J. vtiKf kt A CO., Trees., Toledo, O. We. toe underlined, have known If. J. f Mia. fsy lor the last 19 years, and bjlleva him per footly honorable in all bu-inesa transactions snd financially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. ter at i buax, ivaulusale l)rug::ta, Toledo, Ohio. VViii.iiiNO, KmnAif A Msnvi.t, Wholesale Urn iuiats, Toledo, Ohio. Hail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, net. Intf directly upou the hloud ami mucous aur lucrsor I hasyntrm. l'rlie,7 s'. ifr bottlUi bold by nil Drou-ixisls. 'I'e-timoalais free. lloU's Family rills aro the best. Mrs. Wlnslow'sf-'nothlng Pyrupforrhlldren reetiiint;, sortensine BuiiiH.reiuires iiiuaiiiiiiii tluu. ulluys paiuicurej wind colic. hju bottle. FITRntop)d freeanll permnnentlycnred. No Mm after first dny'a use of Dm, Ki.iNas Giihat NKiiVKrlKmoiian. Kreefirial iKitt.eaiid treat. Ise. tfeud to Ilr. Kline. Mil Arch bt I'hiia.. i'n. Wait bilious or costive, eat a Os-caret, Sandy cathartic, dure uuarauleod. 10c., SAo CASH As follows! 4 First Prlas, each ol 5100 Cash - . n mn nn 20 Socand " " " $100CpciA.BIoycl9s2,000.00 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gold atone Cash 2nd Pikes ghca each cisatb Total glyon during 12 raos. 1897, $40i800X0 WRAPPERS UOUf TA ARTAIM THEM. I C'niniiiioratoanve nn innny 6UNLI0HT I SOAP Wmuurrn) nn thay can rollect ut I oil' lhf Co wrnnnnr. inn too yuniDD hi run ppera innt portion contain liin tieaiUu 8UNLnH1 SrN- Iti.r ihn kriniliuM BUMLhHT to n n" I nroto no Menu uoaitue llllMt At IHLBriP MtaLttllaT I 'lllll liAta lior'M lull nuiue bin! ulurfm nnd lU oil m tier f t ojooft Mfut In. to lvirallroB. I. id. 1U.aaiVASiL.iiiHrLi1 aaa .nl.Uu nfllie IMS. it t'lt'T 'o mprtU or Uvea in. No. ol District NAME OF DISTRICT. New York r.iv, ISrooklyiii J-on indHtiiipTi s)lnnlH Nrw Jei'wy. "Sew York' Ki hip iauiMi.li qfif. 1. f'.iy, bnxjk'yn, Lnng and Wnlrn tlandtt. FcHnvvlvnnlnT Ii,l"warr, aflnrv Inml. Went Vlrlal od li liir.t of j'utnmbiiia , Tlio SVw Knalnml Stat. Q a Ttia RtVyoltM urn thnn.lnhr.tM I Plprrf rtprrl.'llt l; Pattern, uTl lJ W. Pinn-s -.Io, B -u.nmn.1 Nfw Yurk, Fitted will. Hrtf"rt Tints, l-irnt l.'l.mi Nick o Lam--. Nw l.n.rtiir lioll, fitAfidsvrd OTolumetsr, sod Huol LofcwUUl. ANDY CUREC0ttSTIPAT!0a I DP AT IIinPT V fTTlTJUTTPPrt to aura hhwwmvmms v w..... " nr.. arvvr in.iiiiiii i r,iii iiiiRnu 1 1 r.r.11 pi ana keoaietrree. as. kti:kijsi iihi iii " Fool's Haste is Nae Speed." Don't Hurry the Work Unless You Use SAPOLIO Don't Totiaeea ffpit and Pmoka Yon fdn Away, If you wan to tpvt mImc-h nnt easily snd forever, reimin 103 . ni'iiinoot, be msite well, strong, rn'iKnetlc, lull of new life end vlcor, teke No'l'o-lbie, toe wonder-worker thai nisxes weak innn sironff. lnny sain tet pouml In tfn days. Over tna.om) oared, tiny No-To-Hao rrom your oiru tirnir:;irtt. ITnder atMOtOfe c"laraiil-e io euro. lioulc and sninpl tree. Aoilrnis bterilug Itemiidy Co., Cblcac or New Vurk. f hnve found I'lfo'aCure for Cmisnmptton n mifalllMt incillcliie. K. It. Lots, LMncott Ht., UovliiKton, Ky., Uot. I, lt-04. Jttsr try a fa-, box of rs-eerets, ths finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. Gladness Comes With a better understanding1 of tho transient nntnro of the many phyar leal Ills which vanish befcro proper ef forts gentlo cffortsplensnnt efforts rightly directed. There la comfort la the ltnowledpfo that bo rnnny forms of sl--'lcneR9 oro not duo to any uct.unl dis ease, but simply to a constipated condl tion of tlio system, which tlio pleasant family lnxnt'lve, Kyrnpof Figs, prompt ly removes. Thnt la why It Is Che only remedy with milllonsof families, and is) cverywhoro esteemed so highly by all who valuo p-ood hcnlth. Its beneficial effects aro duo to tho fact, that it is tho ono remedy which promotes InternaV cleanliness, without dulnlltatinjr tha organs on which it nets. His there!1: all Important, In order to tret Its bene ficial effects, to tioto when yon pur chase, that you have tho genuine nrtlcla, which is manufactured by theCnlifornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep lltnblo druggists. If in the enjoyment of froort health, end tha system is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies nro not needed. If a filleted with nny nctiml disease, one may be commended totho most skillful physicians, but if In need of a laxative, then ono should hnvo tho best, and with tho well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest, and is most largely used and zives most general satisfaction. ' .Welbsiler's International Dictionary Invaluable In Office. School, and Tome. A thoronoh rovilon of the i Unahridned. thr nn?iNiw t,ti Which ii:l llfN-fl ll.it fllaiitTV nnr i . th iir-iyi.-inii ut inMtrrl:it f or IVEnSTEtTS Iih:isiiihi uiiii miowy (lvt"rTlaVr- i iiciiL Imt tlm lu, iutltcioiiii, 5 HCh"l:irlT. tlIf)F..Mih T.r1nt. lINTEPMiraNll .DiniffiiWi r Inrj nC 11 wnrk whirl, ft, on tlio i Btnp nf lr irniv. ih hnt clvii liiirii tl f:i nn vnn Jr(fT- tt ) fiivur flint cotulfl.-nrf of rhol- 3 nisjuilUUI UU' lyplifful litililtn i ue suiioicest of Gifts i for Christmas. 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TJteP'S r:wz"ss IKS.y-J mu mutt mmrrn FOR 1 1 I .$ 400.00 1,000.00 $3,400.00 SOAP RULES. fa EirTroonthduriulWTtnMhof t4dUlrta prize willbavT(id a follow: tho top powrmt Tttt fjoraptitor wno WMnm nm f.uraefavt Nnmlr ol coupon from tit (iutrictln whiisb b or lifMids Thtt A OoDBiMUtws rrhoMntllntb Next TiRraoBC Number of oou poua frotn tfi diitnuc in wblch tbjr ifwidowUi Kurh rcnt b winner's outinu a I a.fr' ors.Htrsirnan't Ploresi bppphil bi. jois, nrluoAlt).u0. Tha I J V Cnintaattiiurewbiisnnd In til Next I.nrxMt Sumbrrn of ontipon from th dis trict in which tliMj rr.ids will Karli rvplt winnr . optlnsltadr'sorKSQtlemsn'sr.old WnUtli, pries 1. Ths Cnmpotit Ion will C'love the t.n-t f finch i'llonlh during 1h, t' nprtni nrf too lsto fur oua nirnith com put iti' n wiil ts pot iuto lbs niu 3, ;'nrtitnrs who obtain wMPir from nnsild nap III drietiar'a stock will L d:nuiii.il. Kmploy-ts f i.'r HMtntrx, I t 4,, ud Uieir lavmlliw. arsdo barrd intra compt't.Lir. 4. A printed ttit of VT.nn fn OnmpslIttVs dutrtet will ha f..rwnle.d toC)nniMiUuiTsiOsViuu( 'il dayssitsr ucb C'nipsiti: ion clows. Efi. r brtbar, Ltd., will n4taTortoswmrdths rUnanirlrtittM l.twt ir thir aLilxin-nd judcmsiik nt it 1j unci fritKri! that all whoo(iiiiMtnrM tu aa iMt tiis award of Lsver BrutUsrs, Ltd.. Mttosi. LKVtU BROH.t Ltd.- New York. CATHARTIC ALL DRUCCI5T3 oiirciMof roiwtlnntlon. Casrarata aro tha Ideal ' . , r rnp ur rip,i.i r.nK. viiaj osiuinu rrs.ii aaBV nt.. mmm, wonireji. eif 0 m llCV
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