Thfi fthorfrat Wny. The) aborted way out of tin attack ct tmurnlglu Is to nun Rt. Jnoobs Oil, which fiords not only uro l-ollof, but s prompt euro. It tooth, subdues aud cuds the suffering. Hlrmlnghnrr. turns out every tvprk Joo.ooo.oni) cut nails., 100.Ofln.ooo buttons. 4.000 miles of wire of different size, five tuns of hnliplns. S00 tons of nuts and 20,000 pairs of speetnrlcs. To Core A CoM In One Day. TaVb tisxntlve Hromo Ontnlnn Tnblota. All Druggiata ralunil money Jf It lulls to euro. Sua. The puhllo rntrnnre doors of the great bullilltiR of the llnnk of Ennlnnd ore so finely bnlnnred thnt a dork, by pressing; a Knon under his desk, can close them Instantly. Dr.Peth Arnold's roust. Killer Inrnltinhle ss tough nme.ly. KlT-t intiglnil.-I.izzir ivmt, U6 Weal Sloth St.. K. V., Deo. 11, 1SW7. In case rnnndn, beromes n part of the ITnlted Slates, u native Mlssnurlnn proposes the state motto for greater America: 'Tnlted we stand, divided by Nlagnra Falls." To Car Constipation Foroyer. Tike I'liscnrcts t'utidv Cathartic liio orStc. It U O. C. fall to cure, druculBts refund money. There are 118 schools for music In Berlin. " Oat of Sight Out of Mind. ft In other montfis we forget the harsh 'winds of Spring. 'Bat they have their use, as some say, to blow out the bad air accumulated after Winter storms and Spring thaws. There is far more important accumulation of badness in the veins and ar teries of humanity, which needs Hood's Sarsaparilla. This (treat Spring Medicine clarifies the blood as nothing else ran. It cures scrofula, kidney disease, liver troubles, rheumatism and kindred ailments. Thus it gives perfect health, strength and ap petite for months to como. Kidney "My kidneys trembled me, and on advice took Hood's Snmnpitrllln which (rave prompt relief, better appetite. My sleep H Tefrculilng. It cured my wlfo also." Michael Uuyle, 3473 Denny Street, ritHbonr, Pa. f Dyspepsia - "Complicated with liver and kidney trouble, I suffered for yenrs with dyepsin, with severe pains. Hood's riarsnpnrllln made me strong and hearty." J. B. Kmkrtos, Main Street, Auburn, Me. Hip Disease-" Five rutin Ins sores on my hip cuuncd nio to use crutches. Was confined to bed every winter. Hood's Snr aapsrJlla saved my life, as it rnred me per fectly. Am strong and well." Ammib Robert, t) Fourth St., Fall Rfw, Mass. 3focdA SaUabatitL nnany nna rnre ...or , in, m imwiwi una tl.ytlmrtlcto take' lib Hood's SariaiiarlllaT ITInno Practice ond feas. Leschetlzky, the famous teacher of the piano In Vienna, often brightens his talk with reminiscence. "I al ways practiced a piece with six dried peas," ihe said to one popll. "When I begim I would lay the six peas on the piano rack side by side. Then when I liad played the piece through perfectly, or a part of it, I would put one ot the peas in my pockwt. And so I wouM go on until I bad played it through perfectly six tlisos in suc cession auid all the peas were In my pockets. But if I made a single mis take, say in the third playing or the fourth playing, I would put the six peas ob the rack and begla all over again. Whoever practices with six dried peats la sure to play as well as lis can." Ladles' Home Journal. President Kruger's favorite reading la the work off Mark Twain. 9 PERFECT womanhood depends on perfect health. Nature's rarest gifts of physical beauty vanish before pain. Sweet dispositions turn morbid and fretful. The possessions that win good hus bands and keep their love should be guard ed by women every moment of their lives. The greatest menace, to woman's per manent happiness in life is the suffering that comes from derangement of the feminine organs. Many thousands of women have realized this too late to save their beauty, barely in time to save their lives. Many other thousands have availed of the generous in vitation of Mrs. Pinkham to counsel all suffering women free of charge, t Mrs. H. J. Gabretson, Bound Brook, N. J., writes: "Dea the room without help. After giving up all hopes of recovery, I was advised to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and wrote for special information. I began to improve from the first bottlo, and am sow fully restored to health." x You Will Never Know! tinw much money ytnt i I ar Iming on your pur ehme until you Rend foT our free cam. nf lie), ( I Our .890 I mporiai Ion a . i apart ami Ch inn Straw luitinfr. hnJtit nrtiv- i ) ed. Sentl c. In t strips for a hatch of samples. Mrttlng9 to 35 cent. We l.ue catnloRiiei , of Furniture, Crorkery, Heddinff, Silverware, i Hewing Machine,, lp- t ( hoNtery (moiU.C'Inrk., Ratty Carringr, UefriR- i 1 a era tor a ih hum, tin a Ware, Store, Mirror, I'iano, Organ, etc. Y Otir made m-or Jet Clnthlnii hook with nam pte-.-tltachett, telU you nil nlmul guarantccd-to m T fit Suits, expretsace paid to your station. X Y Wermhlifth a 16-color UthoRraphed Cntnlotu T ftf Cart4, Ru'. I'orlicr s anl Lace Curtain, W all In their natural color. We ew Carpets A fr r.l.k 1 . nirr nml rirriv.iw T freiRht. A There are no better X Wheel huilt than our Maryland. Some, how m ever, cot much more A monry. How I fio 75 T fora high-grade Wheel? !Addret thit way: y Julius Hill Hfin t 111 a.1,... ... r. aukl.-h An vnil win! Iept. nnit llnltlmore, Md. Fnrloae Ten Crnta And cet tiT mull trial hottlo Ilxles t'rniip 'lit-eanil llnx.i''x litka tor roup, 1'omkIi, C0I1K Hronehlt.V.A.I', lliixsle, llutrale,N. V FHe eermsnetitlr enred. Nnflta or nrrrona rea n Her firnt rlnv'a ime of Ir. Kline's (lrett -n-e Petnrer. J:.' trial bottle nnd trentWn tree. Dr.H.ll.Kl ins, l.til. nil Arch Stl'bllml'a Mr-. Window's Pnothlna Kyrtip forrlilldren ifM'tnititf. foiTt'n! tn kmhi-. rennets inniunnm tln, Hllays pain, rurcn wlml rollr. u bottlo. After phvli-lns had given me np. I was snvixl hy 1'1-o'k Cum.- IIali'U Kmtu, Wil lluiuaport. Fa, Nov. , 1MU. Jerusalem Is now nothing but a shadow of the mngnlllrent city of nnclcnt times. It Is nbout three miles In circumference, ond is sltuuted on a rock mountnln. Uenntr Is niood Deep. Clcnn blond menns a clenn skin. No baauty without it. l.'nsrarels, l.'andy Cathar tic clesn your blood and keep it clenn, by stirring up the lnzy liver and driving all im purities from the body, llegin to-dny to banili pimples, boils, blotches, blackhends, and thnt sickly bilious complexion by taking Csscnrets, benuty for ten rents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, lUc, 25c,50c. Oeneral Annenkow, the builder of the Truns-( 'nsplnn ICnllwny, who dlud recently, hnd been dlHRrnrcd and de prived of nil his oltli es four years ago for peculations which were snld to amount to 11.000,000 roubles. In the war ngainnt Turkey In 1K78 he wan In charge of the transportation. from Iflend to foot. For all aches, from bond to foot, Bt. Jacobs Oil has curatlva qualities to roach the pains and aehns of the horn no fnmlly, and to relieve and cure them promptly. , "The thin red line" was formed by the Ninety-second Highlanders at In kerman: Klnglnke's "Invasion of t'.io f'rlmea" desc-iiln-r It. KInKlake wua the llrst to use the expression. Educate Tonr Howell XTitn nsrrets. Cnndy Cathartic, cure constipation lorover. loc, ISo. U C C. C. t ail. druiiKists rclund inonor The annual report of Superintendent or I'rinons Collins to the I-cclslnture at Albany shows satisfactory progress in tne develoiiment of new Industries In the prisons. Sixteen Industries have been established, giving employ ment to 1,M6 men, an increase during the year of 4!I2. The value of goods shipped from prisons fov the use of tne Mute and Its vnrlous political divisions n-as l-ISt.720 1 5. They Never Sleep. There axe several species of fish, reptiles and Insects which never sleep during their stay In this world. Among fish It is now positively known that pike, salmon and goldflsh never sleep at all. Also that there are sev eral others of the fish family that never sleep mora than a few minutes during a month. There are dozens of pedes of flies which never Indulge In lumber, and from three to five Bpe ctes of serpents which the naturalists have never yet been able to catch nap ping. WOMANHOOD Mrs. Pinkham I have been tak ing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound with the best results and can say from my heart that your medicines are wonderful. My physician called my trouble chronic inflammation of the left ovary. For years I suffered very much, but thanks to Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and kind advice, I am today a well wo man. I would say to all suffering women, take Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine and your suf erings will vanish." Mrs. Maggie Phil tiPPE, of Ladoga, Ind.. writes : "Dear Mrs. Pink ham For four years I suffered from ulcera tion of the womb. I became so weak I could not walk across THE BALLAD OF BERRY BROWN. Oh, do you know a country Ind by name ot llerry Hrown. Who rides upon a load of wood along the streets of town? II has a hut turned no In front and crum pled down behind, His curly hair so long and fair Is tumbled by the wind. And through his coat his elbows peep, and through his boots his toest Cut every where, aud nuy where he whistles us he goes. Thorn's something strnniroly taking In the eyes of iJerry llrown They seem to flnh n cheery light along tho streets of town Dexplto his ronrsrt and tnttorod vest, his boots ami hat forlorn, Ills trousers patched .threadbare and sagged, his shirt so old and worn, For every gl'mpao ho gives he takos a meas ure of surprise. And everybody wonders whore the secret ot it lies. And so his way of sitting there, so steadfast, calm nnd strong; Ills air, as If his whistling bora 'wagon and wood along) His Independeneo and solf-trtist, tho firm- cet throat and chin, Tho working of his musules when ha reins his hnrsen hi, Talte hold of one mid fascinate, as hints and glimpses can, When all the glory of a boy is merging into man. Ob, Berry llrown looks enrolos, b'lt ho holds his rocrct well; "nr hidden In tho clouds are heights whereon his vlxlons dwell; Within him somewhere swells n vein of an cient hero-vim. And who Khali hold him bffck one step, or set the pace fur htm? Wait, you shall see II poverty enn chain so strong a soul. Or if to sell his wood can bo the rounding of bis goal ! Tho old folk shako their heads and say: "Look out lor Derry llrown When he shall measure forces with the best boys In the town ! The wind has beat In Horry's face, the sua has burned his skin, And w mer's cruel hand has pinched whoro Horry llrown has heent But hearts like his are bravu enough to meet the strokeg that form And fortify tho giant souls that take tho world by storm !" Maurice Thompson, In St. Nicholas, HUMOROUS. Ho Are you sitto your lovo for mo is dead? Hue Yes. Heart failure. Oilfoyle Isn't Hinglian embar rassed by his debts? Poiudexter No, but bis creditors nre. Fond Parent The child is full of music. Harcastio Visitor Yes. What a pity it is allowed to escape. "Here," said the boomerang, as it turned, "bore is where I get back at him for trying to throw me over." "I suppose lovers' (liiarruls are nat ural enough." "To be sure. Ktriliiug n match is always followed by a flare up." "Jfy doll can shut her eyes and go to sleep just lovely." "Huh 1 My doll never goes to sleep at ull; she's got insoiuuicr." Little Gregory Pnpn, why do you sny that the pen is more powerful than the sword? Papa liecause yott can not sigtl checks with a sword. The Mother Somehow I feel that I can trust my (laughter to you. The Accepted One You can, indued, madam. Everybody trusts me. "Our boy will make his mark some day," Hald his parents with great dsllght.' lie did but lu an Illiterate war. For he never learned to write I liriggs Did you ever try to write down ull the uttorly senseless things that came into your head? Griggs Certainly. Haven't I beua engaged? Life is but a toothless, hairless begin ning and a toothless, hairless end. between which are sandwiched the solemn ceremony of a marriage and other mistakes. Huribbles My new book will be out soon. 1 uope you will lose no time in reading it Miss Cutting Indeed, I won't. I lost several hours reading your other one. "While ebullient youth," said the Cornfed Philosopher, "has glittering hopes of seeiug his uamu on the roll of fame, sedate middle age is glad to have it on the pay roll. " "What did you do with your pnz sle editor?" asked the friend of the editor of the new magazine. "Bib charged him, "replied the editor. "He couldu t guess where his salary was to come from." When Flynn heard that Mr. Smith was alllicted with softening of the brain, he thought it a great disgrace; and, when be was told he might have the same trouble himself some day, he brought down bis baud with emphasis on the marble counter, aud said, "I want you to understand thnt my head is just as solid as that blab!" Why Dewey Dlacontlniied the llallle. I do not exaggerate in the least when I say that, as wo hauled oft into the bay, the gloom on the bridge of the Ulympia was thicker than a London fog in November. Neither Commo dore Dewey nor any of the staff be lieved that the Mpnnish ships had been sufficiently iujured by our tire to pre veut them from renewing the battle quite as furiously as they had pre viously fought. Indeed, we had all been distinctly disappointed in the re sults of our Are. Our projectiles seomed to go too high or too low just as bad been the case with those fired at us by the Spaniards. Beveral times the commodore hud expressed dissatisfaction with the failure of our gunners to hit the euemy. We had begun the firing at too great a dis tance, but we had gradually worked in further on each of the turns, until we were within about 2&00 yards at the close of. the fifth round. At that dis tance, in a smooth sea, we ought to have made a large percentage of hits; yet, so far as we could judge, we had not sensibly crippled the foe. Conse quently Commodore Dewey hauled out into the open bay at the end of the fifth round to take stock of am munition and devise a new plan of at tack. Joseph L. Stickuey, in Harper's Magazine. THE MARKETS. rnTsiii;nn. Crnln, Floor and Feed. wnBAT No. S red C'rtp CD WIIKAT No. 1 new 10 71 COHN No J yellow, ear l J No. 3 yellow, shelled 8 su Mixed oar 8' " OATH No. 3 White 8 No. 8 white 83 81 RYK-No. 1 0(1 67 FLOUIt Winter patents 5 I 05 Fanpy straight winter 8 05 8 70 llye flour 8 60 8 70 HAT-No. 1 timothy 25 0 rlover. No, l. 8 75 0 00 FKl:l)-No. I white mid., ton.. 10 ' J llrown middling l' 00 1 25 lirnn. bulk 15 00 15 ! STItAW Wheat 8 75 6 09 Ont 6 75 U 00 RF.F.IW Clover, 00 lbs S 80 8 00 Timothy, prime 1 15 1 0 Dairy Products, nUTTEM-Elgln creamery..... Wip 21 Ohio creamery 10 20 Fancy country roll Ill 17 CIIEF.HF. Ohio, new 11 New ork. new 12 1 Fruits and Vegetables. flFANR Oreen V bn U 50(3 9 00 I'OTATOl.H Fancy White. V bn 70 CAWIAOE I'er Ton 20 25 ONIONH Choice yellow, V bu. 75 8J 1'onltry, Kta. rillf'KENS rer pair, small... t 45 BO l l'UKEVS I'er II 14 15 Eaas I'b. and Ohio, fresh.... 15 17 CINCINNATI. FI.OlTfl 9 8 25! 3 41 WHEAT No. 8 red ! II YE No. 3 M) I'OHN-Mlxod 86 H7 OATH 80 81 EOOH 20 HUT TEll Ohio creamery 11 l-lllLADKLl'HIA Fl.Om 9 8 85H 4 10 WHEAT No. 2 red 7ft 70 COHN-No, 2 mixed 89 40 OATH No, 2 while 86 87 HUTTEll-Croamery, extra 2) EPOS renntylvanla firsts 11 HEW YOKK. FLOrit-Palents t 8 854? 9 70 WHEAT No. 2 red 82 US COHN No. 3 42 43 OATS White Western 85 80 Bb'TTEK Creamery. 15 20 KQQ8 Btate of l'enn 13 LI VIC STOCK. Central Stork Yards, Kaat Liberty, Pa. CATTLE. Prime. 1000 to 1400 tt.i 5 3D 8 60 Ootid, vm to 1MH0 lbs I VI 5 10 Tidy, 1000 to 1160 It. 4 00 4 K5 FhIt light steers, 900 to 1000 lbs 4 00 4 00 Common, 700 to 900 lbs 8 75 4 01) Boos. Medium 8 m 4 00 Heavy 8 H5 8 93 Houghs and stags 8 iJ 8 CO siiir.p. Trlme, 115 to 105 tt.i 4 fiO 4 70 Good, 86 to 90 lbs 4 40 4 61 Fair, 70 to 80 lbs 8 75 4 2) Common 3 60 a 2.1 Veal Calves 0 00 7 6J MMDS. Pprlnger, extra 8 31(3) 6 40 hprltiger, good to choice 6 21 6 S3 Common to fair 4 15 5 2' Extra yearlings, light 4 00 4 0 (looil to choice yeurllngs. 4 48 4 03 Medium 4 16 4 45 Common 8 25 4 10 REVIEW OF TRADE. A Oenera. lncreaat of Wages Output of Irou Not Up to the Production ot January. It. O. Dun & Co.'a weekly review of trnde reports as follows for Inst week: IJy far the best assurance of good business In the future is found In the generul rise of wages. The general advance In earning of cotton mill operatives. In most cases 10 per cent, of Iron and steel workers, generally 10 per rent, nnd tin plate nnd sheet work ers from b to 10 per cent, and of coal miners. In some huge dlstrli ts, about as imn h, has set a pace which most establishments will follow which have reduced wages In the piuU years of de pression. Those mho fall to comprehend what filch a change may mean have only to consider that a tenth Increase In the wages of all labor would put Into the markets a new buying demand, In amount about three-quarters of the entire value of exports to all countries. The volume of business shows no signs of decrease, and for the first full week of March has been about 61.7 per cent greater than In the same week of last year and GO.t per cent greater than In 1X2. Most people would not expect the production of pig Iron to be affected by the weather. Yet In the Pittsburg district alone, the furnaces running are said to have produced 13,000 per week less than their January output, so that the decrease in weekly production of all furnaces, 228,191 tons March 1, against 2,17,639 tons February 1, does not mean anything more than bad weather. The shrinkage of supplies of Iron In February, Just when Increased sup plies were expected and needed and contributed much to the extraordinary advance In prices, 12 76 In anthracite No. 1 February 1, i 60 In bessemcr pig nt Pittsburg and 12 76 in gray forge. The unsold storks were also reduced In February 46,431 tons, so that the ap parent consumption was 977,979 tons In the short month. Nearly all the work done, of course, Is at the comparatively low prices made In the great contracts three to four months ago, but the few works which nre still able to contract for early delivery are charging about what they please, and these (imitations ap pear In the published statements; in many cases II to $5 per ton premium Is paid for delivery within 60 days. Plates are In especial demand and higher, but In rails, bars and struct tural forma the demand and prices are not yet much changed. Tin Is tlrm at 23.8r.o, with consump tion of 2.D00 tons monthly, and copper Is scarce for Bpot at l'ilic, with lead weaker at 4.30c. The trust refuses uuotallonB for tin plates. The demand for coke exceeds the transporting ca pacity for the Connellsvllle region, but tho output has been 168,679 tons for the week, furnace being quoted at $1 61 and foundry at S3 per ton. The woolen manufacture has been hampered by doubts about the price of wool, but now a big combination of worsted producers has been formed, with several other combinations pro posed In goods of other kinds, but these do not encourage buying, and the season continues disappointing. In wool markets sales are burely equal to the ordinary consumption of the mills dependent on them, but prices are rather weak. Kxports of wheat do not yet fall bo low Inst year's, as many have for some months expected, and the Atlantic ex ports, flour included, have been for the week 8,309,093 bushels against 2,8"0,879 last year, and Paclllc exports 603,187 bushels, against 1.2S0.618 last year, with other exports of 407.669 bushels. Failures for the week have been 183 In the United States, against 248 last year, and 87 In Canada, against 36 last year. AN EXCELLENT COMBINATION. SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE BASED ON MERITS. ffke Importance ot Informing the Fnblle af the Valne of an Article Through the Leading Newspapers. The few remedies whloh havo attained to Wide-world lame, as truly boneflelal In of feet and giving satisfaction to millions ot people everywhere, nre the products ot tho knowledge ot the most eminent phy sicians, anu proaemoa in tun rorin most acceptable to tho human system by the tktll ot the world's grent ohomlstsj nnd one of tho most successful examples Is the SyrnpofFIgs manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Hyrup Co. Unlike a host of Imitations anil cheap substitutes, Syrup of Figs Is permanently bonoflclal in Its effeets. anil therefore, lives nnd promotes good health, while Inferior preparations are be ing rust aside and forgotton. In oblon Mines If a remedy gave temporary relief to Individuals hero and there. It was thought good, but now-a-days a laxative remedy must give satisfaction to all. If you have never used Hyrup of Figs, give It a trial; yon will be pleased with It. and rec ommend It to your friends or to any who suffer from constipation, over-feeding, colds, headaelies, biliousness, or other Ills resulting from nn lunctlve condition ot the kldueys, liver and bowels. In tho process of maaufaetnrlng tho pleasant family Inxatlve madn by the California Fig Hyrup Co., and named Syrup of Figs, figs sro used, as they are plensant to the taste; but the medicinal properties of the remedy aro obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to net most benollclally. As the true and original remedy, named Hvrup of Figs, is manufac tured by the California Fig Hyrup Co. auly, a knowledge of that fact will assist In avoiding the worthless Imitations manu factured by other parties. The Company has selected for years pn-d the leading pub lications of the United Htntcsthrough which to Inform the puhllo of the merits ot Its remedy. Dreece Bars the Theater list. The first ofTiclnl act of M. Trlnnto phyllncos, the Grecian minister of the Interior, was to Issue an order forbid ding tho wearing of hats at any theat rical representation. This met with unanimous approval from the men and a storm of protests from the women. One ot Athens' leaders of fashion ap peared at the theater a short time ago with her luxuriant tresses crowned with a very minute bonnet. The of ficer on duty politely called her atten tion to the printed notices forbidding the wearing of hots, and she was obliged to remove the objectionable headgear, all the while Towing to be revenged. The next evening the wom an arrived at the theater bonnotless, but her hair was arranged In such a manner that It wan little short of a monument on top of her head. Those of the spectators behind her deeply regrottcd that the law had not also forbidden monstrosities of tho hair dresser's art Rnnlty fJotten Over. A cripple from a sprain ts one who neg lects to use Rt. Jaoobs Oil to oure it. Prompt use ot It brings prompt cure, and the trouble Is gotten over easily. Protessor (to fits young wife bb thoy come out of the church after the wed ding) So, now wo are each other's forever, Emma. Wife Yes, Ferdi nand, but you had better make a note ot It or else you'll forget It Don't Tobtrre Spit and fimok Toor I.lfr Ansy. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full ot life, nerve and visor, take No-To-Bae, the wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. All dniRRlsts, 600 or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling liemedy Co., Chicago or Now York. In the last week of January Barce lona had a strike of cabmen. They re fused to take anyone but priests on their way to dying persons; these they took free of charge. Ko-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tohaeeobshtt eure, makes weak ben strong, blood pure. 600. 11, All druggists. J. Plerpont Morgan Is said to be greatly displeased that the fact has been made public that he gave 835,000 for the electric lighting of Bt. Paul's Cathedral, London. Modern Science Recognizes RHEUMATISM &s e. Disease of thfe Blood There li & popular idea. tlut this disease is cused by exposure to cold, and tha,t soma loc.o.lities are infected with it more tiun others Such conditions frequently promote the deveiopment or the disea.se, but from the faxt that this o.ilment runs in certain families, it is shown to be hered' it&ry, and consequently at disea.se of- the blood. 1 ' Among the oldeat and beat known realdrnta of DtufTi. III., la Adam TanKundy, lie haa alwaya bren promtueiitly Identified mtth the intervata of that liice. He waa the firat Prraldrnt of the Hoard of TrunteeH, aud for r. long time haa been a Juatlce tif the Peace. He aaya i MI had ht-en a auf tererof rbcitmatiam for a number of yrnra and the pain nt timra waa very Intrnae. I trlrd all the proprietory tucdiciuea 1 could think ot hear of, but received no relief. ' "I finally placed my eaae with aevernl phyalclana and doctored with them for tome time, but they failed to do me any good. Finally, with my hopea of relief nearly exhausted I read an article regarding Dr. Williama1 Pink Pilla for Pale People, which Induced me to try them. I waa anxious to get rid of the terrible diaeaae and bought two boxea of the pills, 1 begao using them about March, 1897, Alter 1 had taken two boxea I waa com. pletely cured, and the pain haa never returned. I think It ia the beat medi cine I have ever taken, and am willing at any time to testify to iu good merits." Blufft (III.) Tim,,, Tne genome 501 a omy in patk- tfi.s. 50' per box TU r.aV n.-r tj6&ioif irA To Save Time Is to lengthen Life," Do You Value Life 7 Then Use APOLIO Do not think for slnde moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. it aoes not come mat way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it Is a tittle cold; nothing but a little hock ln cough ; then a little loss in weight: then a harder couch; then the fever end tho niht sweats. The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage. Better stop the disease while It is yet creeping. You can do it with You first notice that ycu cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened by placing one of Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. A Book Froom It is on the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Writ a in Frulv. IC ym havo any romr-lalnt whatever and tlfvlro tho ht mvillrul atlvli'ti you , can poatnily receive, writ in iifww irrwiy. 1 ou win recriTo a GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS Are the brat. Ak fr.r them, t o-t eo more thnii rntntnon chlinnoys. Ail de.iler4, ' I'lTTHIII ltd (il.ASM ('(., Allegheny, Ta. A GOODGARDEN ts a pTramra nd profit. CrrrjrorT'i ond book dl- rectH a right loiinnin. Crrnrv'i wl mt-.ir thtt ta'Mt Nrnvfaifiil eruttnR. Got tho book now U' fro James J, H. Grecory & Son, MurlnotenL Mass, your WALL PAPER BV MAITi. Ohntre nf many fartotipa. fiamplea niallfri free. Prlre. S ceill to :l.wi a r'll. Awftuta wantfl In evnry town. A. 'A M AIiInh, 97, ay and 41 K or III Huvruth Htrettt. 1'Ullaiieluhla. la. P. N. U. 11 '99 DISCOVERT; tfrii oaMa. Bonk af toattmoniala and Q wnra emraa worn mvnuiiai.iiaa iu inTl' tnaiauna Dr. . B. aailM SOUS. Boa R, auaata, Oaa K llC UITI A 1 10 ill treat inant, po.tpald, II) canta, "Aj.axAiDla Kembjji Co.. iuaraauwich St.. M.X. 'KESiN Thompson's Eye Water ' CUHtS WfitHt Ail ELSE FAILS. Best Couifh Byrup. Twtea tiootl. 1 in iime. toia ny aminttsta. At drug (fists or iff., direct rem, DrYiiiliam!. Medicine (0, Schenectady, trTMt spr S 1 Kdoml I H Wrtt um Frmafy m H It yni have any complaint wMtorrr I H nnd Uf.lro tho twt invUlcul b1vii-o yoit Mm can noUly rwlve, writ il doctor c 3 iM frrlv. You will recHvo a prompt rvply. ftj A Ull. J. C. AY 11, Lowell, Mist. 1 3
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