Catarrh Cured Blood Purified by Hood's 8areapa rllla and Health Is Good. "I til tronbled for long tlma with ca tarrh and a bad feeling In my head. I be Kn taking Ilood'i flar-apnrllla, and It did me a world ot Rood. My suffitrinK. from , eatarrli ara over and my health I good." Hra, k. A. Llbby, Pownal, Mains, Hood's Sarsaparilla tf America's Greatest Medicine. SI; nix for fA. Hood's Pills core all Liver Ilia, K cents. Row'i Thht We offer One Hundred T)ullri Reward for anyra enf Catarrh that cannot b cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . P. J. CHRfiar Co., Props,, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known K.J. Che Bey lor the la-t 15 years, and believe him per fei tly honorable In all bttini- tian-artlime and financially able to carry out any obliga tion m lip hv th-.lt- firm. VYrut ft THiiAX,Uholma!e Druggists, Toledo, Oh o. WAi.iit-tn, KiNKAit Martin, Wholesale prng-irlsts. Toledo, Ohio. Hall st'atarrh Cine Is taken In'rrnallr, act ing dlr,Ttly upon the blood and mucous sur- Iscee of th svsteru. Pile, 'ftc. pur bottle. Hold iy all IMmal-t. Testimonials free. Uall'a Fatally Pllll are the br't. A Bright Ontlook. Lady Where li your ion today Mrs. Murphy? I hope be Isn't III. Mrs Murphy Sure, Mike's to be married to morry, ma'am, an' he's gone to bed to . day wholte Ol washes his troosnw fot him. Ally Sloper. To Care A Cold In One Iay, Pake Laxative RmmaOnl nine Tablets. All Drngglsta refund mouey If It talla to cure. Mo. William Heed, of Frcilprli-kaburg, Vn., haa secured from the ('hnncrllora vllle battlefield a novel relic of the wnr of 1S61-65. It la an open pockptknlfe, over the binds of which hna grown nbout three Inches of the white onk tree. Into the trunk of which the knife Was evidently stuck by a soldier nnd then forgotten. The three Inches of wood repreHents the growth of the tree since that time, Five Centa. Everybody knows that Dobbins Klectrlo Snap It the bett In the world, and for 83 years It hae sold at the highest price. Its price Is Bow cents, same as common brown soap. Bars foil ties and quail ty.Ordor of grocer. Adt In the code and sncred books of the Parseea no provision Is made for cap Ital punishment, but a culprit Is to be beaten with thongs a number of blows, proportioned to his offense, and If he succumbs no one Is to blame. nr. Beth Arnold's Cough Killer lias no equal for Colds. -I'AI'l. U Mll.l.Kll. I oliiH-s, mw tors, nov. u, ioui. iju. a uotue. The Japanese newspapers are relnlc Ins; over the Invention by a native genius of a machine for rolling tea. The great cost of the production of tea lies In the labor. Each individual leaf must be plucked from the plant and handled with the Angers several times before It can be sent to market. "Te Car Constinatton Forever " ttte Cascnreta Candy Cattiartle, loo or tta It X O. O. fall to cure, druggists refund money; South Carolina boasts 1, 300.390 cotton spindles. Edraee Tear Rowels With Caaearees. O.ntly CatVinrtlc, eura constipation forever. UOo. Ma. It C. C. 0. fall, druggists refund money. Shade Trees la Cities. Several large property owners In Chicago have received circulars from the Tree-Planting association, whose headquarters are In New York city, urging them to plant trees and thus furnish means of needed shade In hot seasons to come. The appeal Issued asserts that the cooling effects of trees In cities are recognized hnth t,v i.n. lists and laymen, and calls upon an owners of city property, but especially tenement-house property, to plan! . shade trees In front of their buildings. The association Insists that shade from trees can be obtained In a few .-rears If the right sort nr ir. . planted, and It offers to send free to an inquirers iron, us omce at 64 White street full Information as to what trees are most suitable, where to get them and what It costs to hays them set out. The fall Is the time to plant trees, so thst persons who are willing to experiment according to the Tree-Planting association's sugges tions should make their arrangements tt once. . "I DO MY OWN WORK." Bo Bays Mrs. Mary Rochletto of Linden, New . Jersey, in this Letter to Mrs. Pink-ham. " I was bothered with a flow which would be quite annoying at times, and at others would almost stop. " I used prescriptions given me by my physician, but the state of affairs continued. "After a time I was token with a flooding;, that I waa obliged to keep my bed. Finally, in . despair, 1 rave up my doc- y tor, sum Di'gau " , taking your medi cine, and havo certainly boon fjreotly benefited by its nsq "Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound haa Indeed been a friend to me. " 1 am now able to do my own work, thanks to your wonderful medicine. I was as near death I believe as I oould be, so weak that my pulfco scarcely beat and my heart had almost given out. I I -2fe. 1. 1 1. ... 1 euuue " ueve ibvtm lb una itcgi uxurv, gel Am Sure, I never thought I would be so grateful to any medicine. I shell use my Influence with any roe suffering as I did, to bavo them r - Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable TOund." I :nrf woman that la puzzled about - "tlon should securo the sympa- ' J -a of a woman who under . I'ra, riskbam tl ACfllCULTUHAl T0PIC9 Frntilng Currants, Tho main object of pruning cnrranl bashes is to properly develop every portion of the plant. To obtain this, it is necessary to cat out occasionally the old wood and shorten the most vigorous of the young growth. One half dozen liirge vigorous shoots will give more and larger fruit than twice that number of weak and immature, ones. Value of Concentrating Manors. Concentrating the manure on a small area may appear as a waste, but re sults have always been in favor ot so doing. The Massachusetts Board of Agriculture calls attention to the fnot that the keeper of a livery stable ap plied the mannre from fifteen horses on an acre and a half of land for sev eral years and harvested two and three crops of hay each year, the aggregate being aeren and a half tons each sea son, or more than three times as much as the land would have produced with out such treatment. Milk and Meat For Poultry. The impression is more or loss general that milk, either pure or skimmed, will take the place of meat in the poultry ration. While no one will question the value of milk as a poultry food it should be remembered that it contaius but ten per cent, of solids after 1t is skimmed, as against eighty-nine per cent, ot solids in meat, of which four per cent, is mineral matter absolutely essential to egg production. In the consumption of milk in place of ,meixt the fowl is compelled to drink too muck water contaiuod therein in order to obtain tho required solids. When milk is fed in connection with meat we have a combination making a most profit able feeding. The milk tuny bo either wholo or skimmed, but it should at no time be fed whou very sour, as it then decomposes. A very small amount of cooked fat meat is not ob jectionable, but the best is lean meat with the bone, tho latter ruu through a boue ontter. Vie and Coet or Land Flneter. Laud plastccis sold very cheaply in places whore the rock suitable for grinding it from is abundant. It is there, too, that it appears to dd most good, probably in part because the gypsum rock has always enough boles through it to make good drainage. There is no use putting plaster on land that is most of the yer full of water. Its best effect is always found on light and dry soils, for one ot the properties of plaster is to attract moistnre, which such, soil usually needs. We Lave kuown plaster sold at the mills as-low as 82 per ton in winter when most of the rock grinding is done. Ten or fifteen miles away and in sammer. when farmers want to use it for crops, the price would jump up to $4.60 aud 85 per ton. No those who nsed ntnoh plasffer generally went with slqighs during a rim of good ajeighing, when they would sometimes draw two tons or moro on a load. A half bushel of plaster weighs pretty nonr 100 pounds, so that a good deal can be put in an ordinary sleigh box, and drawn by a smart team wlion the sleighing was at its best. American Cultivator. Feeding; Cattle For Market, All who are interested hav9 doubt less noticed the fact that the market now furnishes only tho small or medium sized animals. The heavy steer and the fat hog are rarely seen. The mar ket demands the small auimals, for consumers have learned that the flosh is more tender and juicy than in largo animals. Heifer beef is taking the plaoe of steer beef, for the former. equally well fattened at the satno age, is oi muoh better quality. It is a faot worthy of record that the produoer fought for along time against this demand for youug matket stook, especially in beef. The demand had to be met or no sale, so he swallowed his cboler and has now discovered the astounding fact that be can make a pound of meat cheaper sad of better quality on the young animal than the older one, and that when the auimal gets beyond a certain weight feeding cannot be continued profitably. Thus it is certain that the pre-conoeived ideas are being daily upset and often times, as in this case,- forced changes are made contrary to ont better judg ment only to find later that had they taken place sooner ws would have beeu money in pocket. Keeping Ejrgs For Wlntor. I have tried many different methods ot packing eggs, but have found that keeping them in brine is more satis factory than any method of dry pack ing that I have bad any experience with. I use jars in whioh to keeD tho brine, although kegs or any water tight vessels will answer the purpose. The rcoipe for making the brine is as follows: To three gallons of water, half a pint of water-slacked lime, of the cousistouoy of thick cronui, and one piut of cotuinou salt. Stir until both lime and salt aro dissolved; then drop the eggs carefully to prevent crackiug, as a orauked egg will soon spoil. Tho ezzs must sink centlv. uot rapidly, and must almost float, but il they float on the top the brine is too stroug and more water oau be added. Eggs must be eutirely fresh and each day's supply deposited io the brine as soon as gathered. If these directions are followed eggs will be fresh iu ap- 1earauoe and quality after being in the riue a year. Of oourso, a fresh-laid ogg is preferable for table use or cake iciug to any peeked egg, but there aro many ways of using eggs in which' a paoked egg snswers equally as well. and there is a time in the lifo of a hen, when moulting, that she does not seem to have the interest of tha housewife at heart, but is looking after her own comfort. Eggs then beoome soarou sad hib sud a store of paoksd onss fro to draw is rsry acdsptibl. r ) I soMKitoir Ann somf.wiif.ius I I A MONO Tftl MUBCt t-1 AND otNTS I The Paint tnd Aohn of ( RHEUMATISM ) 1 cftr.tr in. I Right on Its track ) St. Jacobs Oil ( I cntips in. J II Penetrant, Searohes, Diltoi Out Save the ftahy From strangling with croup, by cheek ing It at once with Moxxle'n Croup Cure. 50 cts. A. I Hoxsle, Duffelo, N. Y. 1l.lt. nnr.im's Ho, of AMent-i. fin., are the only -ufi-rful liropnv HeelMll.t In the world, fee their llhi-ral offi r in advertise ment In another column of thla piiper. Pino' Cure Is tho medicine to hrentt np rhtlilren's Coughs anil Colds.- Mm. M. O. IILINT, H pro Kin-, W-.nu., Maruh 8, Mil. Russia exports 430,000,000 eggs an nually. Ho-To-flo for Fifty Cents. Ouarantneft toharro habit eure, makes weak au strong, blood uura. too, IL All drugglM T'n I ted States contains 73,000 type writers. CLEVER MATCH MAKING. Both of tha Amrrlran Girls Uot F.IIgl blo Husbands. "An exceedingly clever bit of match making has Just been executed -by an American lady whose eldest daughter left New York with some friends on a European tour, and who, after doing the continent, re'.urned to our gay cap ital for several months of rent and pleasuring," writes a resident of Paris to the New York Commercial Adver tiser. "Attractive and elevcr, she had many suitors, tiho adroitly reduced the number to two. Then she v .-ote homo to her mother, explaining the exact situation ot affairs, adding that they were both so handsome, agreeable, well-conducted and rich that she could not decide between them, and closed with the question: 'What shall I do?' Ten days later she received a telegram from her mother: 'I sail tomorrow; hold both until I come.' The next transatlantic steamer brought the mother with her second daughter. Just turned 18. On her arrival she at once took the helm ot affairs, and she at tended the wedding ot her two daugh ters at the American cnapel on tbo lame moralng." Coal ot Launching a War hi p. The total cost ot the launch of modern battleship often amounts to over $10,000. About Ave tons of tal low and over a ton of oil and soft soap are used In greasing the ways that la, the slip down which the cradle In which the vessel Is placed, glides Into the sea. All for Una Frleo. "What a lovely new coiffure Miss Oldtlmer has. Where did she get the stjle?" "That comes with the hair." Many persons have their good dsy and their bsc day. Others are about half sick all the time. They have hesdsche, backache, snd are restless and ' nervous. Food does not tsste good, snd the digestion Is poor; the skin is dry snd ssllow snd disfigured with pimples or eruptions; I sleep brings no rest snd work I I In burden. V What Is the cause of sll this? Wf . m And the remedy? If clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body. When all Impurities are removed from the blood nature takes light bold snd completes the euro. If there la constipation, take Ayer's Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness. IVWfe Im aww Doofo- We here the exclusive eerrtree- of -some of tlte mtut eminent phyticwut in the United HUM.. Write trenlr all Hie rtrttculBr. In your cute. You will re wire a prompt tmutr, without rout. jldareM, DB. J. o. AVEH. Ms-en, lieu. Farms for Sale ! Send stamp, get full description and price of 40 cheapeat farms lu Ashtabula Cd, (X Heat statu iu tha union: beat ootiuty In tha lUte. 11 N. UANCKOFT, Jeffereou, Ashtabula Co Ohio. I ... -. i Vraaklutan, U.tl. It - - -VS.l WH1 . JT- W.e.aee.t iiellsgfi-ii.e-atuwe. HIM i r 0. HOUSEHOLD Ar FAIRS. To llemove Fat From Soup. Absorbent cotton Is one of the nicest things for removing floating gioDuies oi int irom tne soup, where the time caunnjt be allowed for it to cool and harden before reheating and serving. Take a small . bit ot the clean ootton, wipe deftly over the top of the soup arid every bit of the fnt will be absorbed. A HonselipM lllagrrnre. There is no justification for the feast and famine; prinolple or the "bine Monday" idea iu the home. They are ever an arraignment against the intel ligence and womanliness ot the mis tress, mother and home-maker. It is the boast of some wives that their hus bands secept uncomplainingly what ever is put before them, be its quality what it may. Alas, that any woman should make a boast so self-accusing! And alas, that any good bnt mistaken man should become a party to selfish negleotfulness and indolence by his complaisance! -Woman's Home Com panion. Preserving anil Canning. The reqnlsite articlos for preserv ing and canning frnits and other food stuffs are a granite kettle holding about eight quarts, a small knife with pointed tip for paring, a silver, a wire and a wooden spoon, a bail sieve, a oolander, aeales for weighing, a pint cup for measnring, a fruit squeeer, a wooden masher, a good supply of obeeseclol.li and cotton and wool flan nel, two sizes of jelly glasses, pint and quart glass jars and a large-mouthed funnel. Clean and scald the jars and their covers; use now rubbers every sea son. To scald tho jars ami jelly glasses, place in a boiler with enough water to till and cover nil; heat the water gradtinlly until it is scalding hot, set on the bnek of the range; turn the jars npsido don e on a tray to drain, nnd when dry cover thuui with a cloth until l-cndy'for use. A New Idea In Closali. The closet in always the trensnrc trove of the room, yet how frequently is it the most coufused and rage-provoking of all places simply because there is no system or economy of space exercised therein. The modern house, which is supplied .with elec tricity for lighting, is indoed badly overlooked if there is not a drop-light in every closet. How much provok ing rummaging it saves, nud bow nice and orderly is the orrangetneht when due has bright light for an assistance. A Well-planned house because de signed by a woman, aud women know the value of closet space has a'roomjr closet in every sleeping roofn. One e.nd has shelves extonding from the ceiling nnd almost to the floor. These are for betes of every class, for inil ILfiery, And all the fixings of the toilet wiien require a careful putting away, n. i-- . .. if. i AuuiynoA o'nuo UCLUW.IUH aueiven la for shoes, ami has a small spring door to close 'it in, for strive as one may, somehow closet floors wrt get dusty! and it is a nuisance to have to wipe off one's boots every time they' are put tfu. The remaining end has two' stroug narrow beams run across, so that two rows of garments, instend of ouo, may bang, nud theso have drop hooks setat regulur intervals. At the back a piece of coarse uubleached musliu is secured to the wall, and left long enough, to reaoh arouud aud cover the clothes that are buug there, thus completely covering them from duati My lady only baugs her finest clothos here, auoh as are not required lor daily wear, the latter being bung in the ordinary manner along thebnek of the closot. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Iteelpes. Nat Salad Prepare one cup of blanohed and finely cut waluut and butternut meats. Chop fine doable the quantity of white, crisp celery, mix with cooked uiayonaise or cream sslad dressipg. Serve on lottnce leaves. f Piokled Tomatoes Always use those that are thoroughly ripe The small, round ones ars the best. Let them lie in brine three or four days, then put down iu layers in jars, mixing with small onions aud pieces ot horse radish. . Then pour on vinegar (oold), which has been spiced. Put a spies bog in each pot. . Cover carefully and set by in cellar full month before using. Toasted Ham Sandwiches To one cup of finely o'aopped cold cooked ham add one teaspoontul of Frencb mus tard, one saltspoouful of pepper aud a dash of celery seed; mix aud add one well-beateu egg; work the wholo to a smooth paste. Put a layer ot this be tween two thin slices of bread; tonst ligiiMy ou both sides. Servo hot, with cream saase poured around it. They aro delicious. Scotch Meat Steak This is similav to tho Amerionii Hambu.'g steak, Im. being difforautly cooked it is moro moist aud more palatable generally. Spread the chopped beef out flat, place the fried onions in the center and fold the meat around them, see ing that the onions are Urmly in closed. The steak should theu be given a quick pan broil in a very hot pan. Unless it ia desired well doue three or four minutes is as long aa it should rema in in the pan. Mook Turllo Soup Boil one-half of a call's head, ono small onion, in which stick three cloves, one carrot sliced, and ono bay leaf iu three quarts of water; when tender remove the bead, strain the stook and set aside to cool ; brown ono tablospoonful of butter and one of flour in .the chafing-dish, add one quart ot stook, the skin and tongue of the calf's bead out in dioe; when boiling hot turn (into a tureen over three sliess of lemon, two hard-boilsd eggs sliced, .the juios ot one-half lomou, wuw r-enyuveiui ui ague emia twt tern J tjoonful of food seuoe. Put a piece of Ivory Soap in the dainty basket mother love prepares for the baby. Pure, unscented white soap, like the Ivory, is the best for the rose-leaf skin of the new-comer. Scents too often disguise impurities that would injure it. Be wise in time, before the mischief Is done. y The vegetable oils of which Ivory Soap Is made, and its purity, fit It for many special uses for which other soaps are unsafe and unsatisfactory. 0rrrtil. IIH. hf Tb. rww t OmU Oa, CI.-t.nO. w ( ( ( "DON'T BORROW TROURLE." BUY SAPOLIO 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. INTERESTING TO WOMEN. Mme. Dergllot Ibsen, daughter of the dramatist, Ib a musician of no mean order. She will, It Is said, perform next year at concerts In Norway. Queen Victoria's Journeys are very serious and carefully arranged under takings, and each person traveling with her Is allotted a definite place, In correct procedure; fifteen saloon and other carriages being necessary for the transportation of the court to Scotland, and the annual cost of the queen's visits thers amounting to about (25,000. Women are keenly competing with men In art and professional - life in America, as Is shown by recent statis tics. In the United States there are 4,000 actresses and 85,000 woman vo calists and Instrumentalists; 11,000 are professional artists, 890 journalists and 2,800 who are engaged in literary work of one kind or another. The number of women who are dramatic authors or theatrical managers Is 600. Mrs. Gladstone's health Is not all that her family could desire. There Is no cause for alarm, but It Is stated that In the neighborhood of Hawarden castle It Is a matter ot observation that It has been found necessary to call In the family doctor more fre quently of lnte. Up to now the ven erable lady has borna her sorrow with much fortitude, but at her great ags tt has left an Indelible Impression up on her, Mrs. Gladstone still takes s keen Interest, however, In all the af fairs of Hawarden and devotes much time to her various works of charity. Why Isn't the bride well dressed who Is well groomed T WHY? Why Is it that a trea lunch Is never free? Why isn't asking a man's name a question of identity 7 Why Isn't the bride well dressed who is well groomed T Why shouldn't a man.be excused for being bigoted against bigotry? Why isn't the bump of caution placed on the front of a man's bead? Why does the average woman pre fer being Idealized to being under stood? Why does the man who pats you on the back always turn his own hack to be patted? Adaptability. Mrs. A. "Didn't 'ou think Mrs. Whlpley a very reflntd woman?" Mrs. D. "She. was vulgar to me." "Well, she is adaptable." Belfast's shipbuilding firm tins or dered steel ship plates of an Illinois cteel company. Beaatr Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean sKin. No beauty without it. CaacareU, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keup it clean, by stirring up the laiy liver and driving all im purities from the body, liegin to-duy to banish pimples, boiln, blotdien, blacklieuda, and that sickly bilious complexion by tukinii Caecarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, sutiafactiou guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c Mexico has more than 7,000 miles of railroads. Thirty-eight of the railways are subsidized by the Government. Daat Tefcaees Rail aa lawk Toer T ile Amy. To quit tobaoeo easily and forever, be mag oetlo. full ot life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bae. tUe wonder-worker, that matins weak men strong. All druggists, too or II. Curaguanto. lucd. Booklot and sample tree. Address tier Ling Itemed? Oe, Obicago or Mew York Two-thirds ot Japan'a . bicycles are American wheels. Mrs. Wlnnlow's Soothing Brrup forrhlldrea teetblac softens the gout, rvaucea InOninm. Uoa, Si-are yeia, sane wia4 euUe. Sac a tonus 'i Another trfmg-FeH Want. f "It's no uae talkln'," said Mr. Corn tossel as he knocked the ashes ont ot hla pipe. "This gover'ment ain't run right." "What's the matter?" asked the neighbor. "There ain't enough peo ple to do the work. They're try In' to put too much on to the war depart ment. When it yas decided to have a war the war department applied fur men an' got 'em; it went ahead an' licked the Spaniards an' wound the business up In a few months. War was easy. But If they want to open vp an office that won't have anything bnt busy days an" all kinds of trouble, let 'em make arrangements fur a peace department." Cleveland Leader. Lazy Liuor I have been troubled a great deal with torpid liver, whirl) produces constipa tion. I found CASCAKETS to be all you claim for them, and aeoured iicn relief tha flr-t trial, that I purchased another supply and vai eora pletely cured I snull only be too glad to reo ommend C'ancarets whenever the opportunity is presented." J. A Smith. arai uquenanna Ave., pnuadeipbls. Fa. CANDY T,w -(ask KiaiSTtaco Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. So Good, NeTer Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. Me, toe, &0O. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... a1-- -r Cm.-, nine, XMnmi. rrt. as) int SMiujij,i,l.jilie.;:j nun j Pead ros'-I for Prmnrn Lint to the Dr. 8th Arnold Medical Corporation, Woonsooket, It. 1. -CHILDBIRTH-- can be made palnlete, safe, sure and easy by niine M'TCHELLA COMPOUND. Mas. T. K. Lsa. ('trbondele. Pa., writes: I think It Is the srand-Ht mertlrlne in the wurld f,.r women, I was .Irk onlv a verv short tluii. ihit nnt h,v. n diictur and u( along Nnv, My lltiloijlrl l; nv ntha urn is si'siinr snu riiMaea. i ainer He praileea vrerrrver I t. Mv ther bIimi nns-l it and thinks It a splendid asrdlrlnr. A.I, Ire.: UK. J. U. WYE MHO. l.NMT.. II uU alo, N, T. ITS! STOPPED FREE" PsrsiaBsmiy Csrsi nanny rrevsaiea By in. Mum s aaaar HERVE RESTORER sMam SMiaf FisW Dam. .) Us or Werstiisisjssi Vur Orsi day's aa Trefttiwand 01 trie., bottlf tre I Wl pMisHsU, tbrj yM-LAjyrMuWtaoislF wiis-ii imi nnnii w nr. sums', i.m, n-ilerq IhaiuuM of MsdUluv. kCt Arab 81.. blljaiL,l.(s ftb mm A BIbIM w '? K1'- wnmavit B" TfoiitMj ic"U rtilwl swilliM.r) rirnti n-M h WW nt Km dlninoiitl rime. V"!'! l-Nt'crn, f M fr M,jhvtM.Hki-AKIKI.Is'riill I n llssaibal n in n miHnrf ivi.min m m U mmmm emttn m pm-imj.,, Httnil unmi; wsj irtftll mim. Whin m!iI n4 uioii ; wu wilt mall riuic; few run tttli li from Kniu limiintl rn-iia kuo imktu bsMk. Top Snap FISH-TACKLE tHUi.T-lHI.N'-l r.Ll'fLila C'iislsie IMlUOlt) UUK Aftlt u. KIbt,W Ht.KB Hesfl SissBIBl lisT USktaJaflsS. iPOWEU t CtEMENT CO. n D O DCYI,IW DISCOVERT; sine Lev W W 1 O I quiuk r.1,.1 and oil- worn hu Smt 'or book of U.liiuuaials and IO da. titmM free, pr li easia's sons. Atlsata. Ss. RHEUMATISM Alej-kdcb Uai I ri'RRD-Oae bottle-Pneltlva relief In 24 hours. Ki.ttial.1. ai OS ALUAMOca Uanao. Co., Me Oreeuwicb ou, N.Y.' WA?!.TE?rf,?.0 "-ib ' Bi-p-A-a-s wiU mil hen.at Su,snta to Hipan. Oh.inlnal Co.. hewYork lor lu saiuulas aud luuu tastuuuniais, f. N. U. 48 'i r - . z: i