"Pride Goeth before a Fait." Some proud people think they trt strong, tidieule the id: of diseAst, neglect heUh. Ut the blood run down, nd stomtch. kid neys and thxr become deranged. Tk Hood's Srsptritlt you wi'W prevent the fU and sJtve your pride. That football In tint Inning- It popu larity In Knarlnnd In Known ly the tint that the tnatrh for the KnKlHh foot ball cup nt Pheflleltl nn April Ki l witnessed by upward or C4VH.0 vcnona. Boat TokiM Spit tnd ftnoat loir tlft .war. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be disc netlo, fullot llto, BerTO anttvliror, take Nolo Die tlie wnonrwor,cr, thnt mr.ke vreak men itronf. All druprlats, r.Ooorti. Cure rnii terd. Booklet ami simple free. Aihlrrei Bterllnf Iteroailf Co., Chlcato or Mow York Potato bread In ueil by the nntlves Of Thtirlnula to free! their homes - ipclnlly when tney nre woikimi nnro v culcl weather. The anlmnls iV rf ft. nml thnlr health and trry Jt er.t excellent. Ta) Cnri Constipation Tore Take CuavaiMta t'oiuwcuthiirtlo, looortrie. SI C. C C. IbiHo euro. UrugglMa ratund money. Alotiro CVeaawell, nn Kliensbura; (TO boy who In a rrark ahot, killed 11 lurae bald eaule at the Kvana (sawyer) dam April 15. The blrd'a wlmra, from tip to Up measured live feet two inches. Uo Ynnv reet Arfce aad llir , Stake Into your aboea Alleu'a Foot-F.aea, powder for the feet It makes 'light ot iiew Hhoee fowl Easy. Ctirea Jorn, liutt loua, Mwoileo, Hot. Callous. Aehlu and Sweating J-t. Hold by all DrUKKlnta, ilroeera and Shoe Htoms, nan Ranlii Bent t'KKE. AddreM Allea 14. Oimated, LeKoy, ki. a'. Vom Anirolea drawa 11a olertrlelty from turbulent mountain river ninety miles away. The 12,000 borne-power runa atreel enra and ninehlm ry and eupnlles the city villi Unlit and hem. Ho-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. 3naTantoed tobaoco habit cure, make weak u airoug, blood pure. Wo, II. All druf (una. Pnrah TtcrnhanU was once Intended for a milliner, and eame very nenr to being aent to a ahop to learn tfca trudo. Tf aTf's Catarrh fnre U a liquid unit Is fcVon Internally, and art dlreet.lv im the blond end mucous surfaces of the system. Writo for tea Uuoblala, free. Mnnufnetured by F. J. CMKNaar A Vo Toledo, O. I believe Plan's On re fnrfonstimntlnn saved my boy's life last summer. -Mrs. ALaaaliuuo , lit iur. niicn.. uoa, au, its. Flta rermnnentlr enreil. 'nflta or nervous. rrss after first day's use of Iir, Kllne'n (Ireat lie. lrJUi.Ki.iir l td. ail Arch SU'hUml'e Mrs.Wlnslotv'a PncthlnaPrmn feyrrtilMrea teethinir, sultana theKiim. reduces tnllsinma tlon,Uay palu, i iireB w ind colic, 2.V: a bottle. MAGNITUDE Of tko kTtolilac lotoreit la Fnr tcatr Matea. Nr Tork Evening Poat: The mag nitude of the fishing Interest of Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania appears Is the facta tated in bulletin recently lnsued by . the United States Commissioner ot Fish and Fisheries. In Maryland the Industry gives employment to 42.812 persons, exclualve of those engaged In canneries, packing bouses, transporta tion, boat building, making nets, and other implements. The total amount Invested In property used In taking Ash and oysters In Maryland waters ls $5, 621,610. Virginia employs 28,218 'per ,'sons and has $2,891,636 Invested in the business. The value ot the product In Maryland In 1897. Including 7.254,934 bushels of oysters, was $3,617,808, and In Virginia $3,167,866. In Maryland 17,139,459 pounds ot alewlves were ' caught, 1,821,280 pounds ot perch, 6,- 799,568 pounds of shad, and 9,500,000 pounds of crabs. The largest Item In the Virginia catch was 178,656,862 pounds ot menhaden. Tho Delaware and Pennsylvania fisheries are natu rally smaller 1n extent, but the Invest ments of the latter amount to $1,601,' 628. and of the former $407,469. Three pints of liquid a day it fluffl elent tor the average adult. J j Jfappy 9?f other s Sratitude I (Larrsa to aaa. riaxHAu mo. tt.ftjl 'DBAnMns. Pinkham I have many, many thanks to give yon for what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. - After first Confinement I waa sick for nine years with prolapsus of the womb, had pain in left side, in small of back. a great deal of headache, palpitation of heart and leucorrhoea. I felt so weak and tired that I could not do my i work. I became pregnant again and took your Compound all through, and now have a sweet baby girl. I never 1 t . L.J 1. ... - i M l- L: IUID MM4 IUW1 HU L 1 IUD U It I labor, and I feel It waa due to I.ydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound, am now 'able to do my work and feel better than I have for years, I eannot thank you enough." Mas. 0. En- UxeiB, Devink, Tlx. Woaderfully Strenfrthenad. " I have been taking Lydia E. Pink' ham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and Liver Pills and feel won derfully strengthened. Before using1 your remedies X was In a terrible state; felt like fainting every little while. I thought I must surely die. But now, thanks to your remodiea, those feel Inga are all gone." Mm. EMimb ScmrtiDKit, 1244 Uelx Avi., Dbtuoit Mica. WtlTID-1 moI had koaltli lhal R-1-P-A-K4I will but iMUMflt . feUtbd A elB.to Hi liana I 'kMuliwl aa M9W mum, lut tvaauiiua ana taw taaiuauaua MAHTHA. Mnrtlia waa model woman Wire, of Moaea Jneob Drown, Flneit flonk In all the country, lli'M hmmekmoier In towm But ahe died anil Went to heaven, '1 here to wear a tnnrtyr'a orown. Moaea It. had klne and eattlo, Hheep and horaea fair to see, Hut n woman's holp waa needed, lllrlnit much too dear would bet 80 he enine a twelvemonth Inter, Courted, Won and miin led 111. Now nt brenkfnat time he tells me llow ahe ueed the enkea to bake, Dinner cornea and Mill lie prnliee HoupK mid utewa aim timxl to innkn, TA'hlle for tea I hear laudation Of her ipilnee preserve and cake. Now a woman's only human, And a pretty lrl when wed, For her Kolden eurla mid dlmiilea, For her IhukIiIiik llpa no red, Rotnellimn tires of endless lectures, .a''h extolllug 0110 tlmt'a dend. Bo I fnney some fine morn'hir 'Kre my tewter'a quite subiltieil, 1 alinll le'll him, whnt a pity lie of eoiirse mav think It rildo That he Isn't up In heaven l.ttliiilt Martha's "nnirel fucd," l.nlln Mitehell, In Wlmt to IM. HUMOROUS. "Fnllier, ronM vut tilenan tell me wlint you onniilor lino wootl?" "Why, sawtliiat, my sou." Hweet Sixteen Ami tlo yott have to espol students often? College l'rex t)li, no! Uuce ia usually aulllcient. "Haven't von anv fnith in men Dor othy?" "Yea, I linve faith in tliem, dut I never believe a word they any." Wnywovn Watson Minter, I am lowly alat-ving. MaiRienvea Ol ooui se. No one would expect you to io anything In n liui ry. "Henry, we'd get along better il you had more w ill-power." "So, Alartlin; we a get ulong better if you Jidu't have iptite ao much." Ktnylnte Just one more kiaa. Asiv- ling; jitat one, and then I'll go I otee from the Htnir Then for heav en's save, Nan, give him one I If ever there eomea a time, we note, When the winds ifet up nnd souenl. It s when the man with the l.nm-tnlled cont noes out 10 riue ma Wheel. l'endipp I dou't suppose you have any confidence, tu faith cure, doctor? Dr. Doiiim Well, to nn extent, all doctors take atients uu faith, you Know. He He mine, darling. You are the lamp thnt alone can liizlit 111 v ex istence. She Yea, dear; lint papa doesn't think you are a good match lor me. "l'n, what's a rebuff?" "You watch 111 a the, next time I come home late for dinner nnd try to aoy something that will tickle her; then you'll see what a ro uu 11 ia." "Wby does he make all those mo- tioua with bin nrin before he pitchef tue Dour' "Those are Bicuala to the catcher. The two men always work in concert" "Dear me! Is that the 'concert pitch' I've heard about so olteu? ' Mrs. Partington John, I npoke to papa about having him take you into btiHinesa, but he couldn t do it, be cause you have too mauy vague idena, Mr. Dnrliugton Hurrull ! That s clever of the old boy. My 11 in t wife's father used to say 1 had' uo ideas at all. It Costa Rometblna. "People don't thitik, when they are riding iu our comfortable cars," says an oruciai, tnnt it costs the company good money every time the traiu is stopped and started; this eost is a part ot tue regular expense of operation. though nobody neeius to be able to tell exactly what it amounts to. "An amusing variety of guesses have been made of the exact cost of stop ping trains. A sensation was created a few years ago by the statement by an expert that a stop without letting off a passenger or taking on one involved an expense of from $1.28 to $1,70, This proved to be a ridiculously et' titt vacant estimate. One manager be lieves that it costs 18 ceuts to stop a train. Another makes the expense 48 cents for passenger trains and 70 or 80 cents for freight trotus. "Aside from the actual cost from wear and tear and extra fuel cousumn- lion, one should take account of the danger of breakage to couplers, draw bars and their fastenings which ro suits from stopping long and heavy freights. But wheu a road is crowded the saving of time is importnut iu IiefUt as well as passenger trafllc. "Ono division of a Western road 123 miles long, some tests were made last year with freight trains weighing 1080 tons, exclusive of eugiue, tender and caboose. The average time con Binned when fourteen stops were made was eight hours and thtrty-flve iniU' utes. Without stops the thne was seven hours and twelve minutes. To haul oue car a mile, ou an average, 8.2 pounds of ooal were burned in the ioriuer case, and only three in the latter." iJaugor v .Maine) Commercial, Ureat I.ittlo E(lne. The smallest locomotive ever built, which actually rnns by its own steam, has boen constructed by George w, Titcomb, station agent for the Boston & Maine at the eastern division in Baoo, Me. It is as perfect as any en gine ever turned out by any locomo tive works in the country. An Ohio man lays claim to the most dimin utive engine ever built, but ha will have to take a back seat for Mr. Tit comb. His machine is sixty inches long, while the oue built by the Baeo railroad mau is but twenty-six iuches in Ieugth. The tender has a water tank that holds about two quarts of water. Tue tool boxes are on the tank, and everything ia made exactly the same as if the engine weighed many tons instead of less tliau thirty ponnds, Mr. Titcomb has been about a year in constructing the pigmy locomotive. luicago inier-ucetu. Paying Souble Prices for tvrrthtn na la eat blcatant. It Tit hl thtl't what yea era rlnins, If you llett'l huy kata. IHrt vou think II jr pmuhl 10 tiy a 930.00 sa llirTrl(tKjil J? (.! Infiia No. ;9 I'll alt aliout Blcyclei, Bcalnf Prleo, S1R.TB. MartilnM. fli,irt and PllHO. jf What da you think of a Aim r aitl, nf f:inihin. mull-ID VOIIf- nia,ura. aiiarinleail to fit and 9 frjyr.M paid lo your vtntioa lef Bj.aor t.aiineii i-n. 57 how 39 lamplcs nf clnthltig and nhowl many bargilni In Kkui II. . . n,i t'urnlthlnaa. f l.illin(raphrd CatUiia No. r ho Crnn. Hu, for- lierea and l.are Curtains, In haml-eaintrd cnlnrs. II e tlrTU jf h'ff i(M. sew cnriet free, and lurnitn lining wunoui cnarge. Whnt do you Jtry-nir Fam ily kffric-r.-lor for Ht.tK? ll ia mtr nf fivar flom Vittr- . gain eontaiitfrj In our (irn- X rtm ralalnfii4 of FurtiilUf A ml Household (irtodt. A w ymi from 40 tn fto tier cent, on everything. Why imy mi retail wnen ytm unnw ,5, nf nt ? Which ratal nan i tin -. Prire, youwantt Adiireiiihi way, ,J. 7IULIUI HINES ft SON, Biltlmort, Md. Ocpt loft X That ConKreesman Allen prefers rhnrnpnKne to whiskey Is b"ltiR" used iui nn niKUt'ient HKnliiMt bin ehttlon to the Kenatu from MlHslsslppl. Deanty la Blood Deep. dean blond meana a clean akin. No beauty without it. l-'aecareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring- tip the lary liver and driving all im- E unties from the body, ileum lortny to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by tnkinf Cnerarcts, lienuty for ten rents. All drug giata, satiafactioa guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c. Thirty-five men nf Peoria, 111., have formed a elul, and each member la pledged tn ninrry a widow. Fines, penalties nnd exputelona nre provided for a violation if. the mien. There la ho niro limit on the widow, and where a member mnrrlen a widow with chil dren he receives a portion of the fund accumulated thmuKh fines. IrTtamr nr a rtann Dark. One of the hardest things In a room to arrange artistically is the plana now that fashion has decreed that 11 shall bo drnnged away from the wall. Many an otherwise perfect apartment has been spoiled by the inartistic ar rangement ot the piano back. A great aid in overcoming this Is a mirror, made the exact width of the piano, and placed flat against its back. On each side narrow curtains may be placed, and the mirror used either as a re flector, or with painting on frame and glass. Palms may be prettily arranged at the foot, to be repeated In the glass surface, or a tiny seat placed there, with cushions of quaint shape and ma' terlal. With the mirror as a starting point one may have endless varieties of deooratlot The Voice of London. A writer In the Strand Magazine de scribes the astonishment he experi enced when, riding over London In a balloon, at a height ot more than halt a mile, he heard the deafening roar of the great city beneath him, as It could not be heard when on the ground. The noise, even at that height, was so harsh and intense as to be painful to the ear. How perfect a sound conductor the air Is was shown when the balloon drifted tar over the city to a wooded part ot the country, where the murmur of the leaves moved by the wind, halt a mile below, was distinctly heard. If you are young you nat urally appear so. ' It you are old, why ap pear so? Keep yountt Inwardly: we will look after the out- Nwaiuijr. You need not worry longer soout inose time strcsas 01 gray; advance agents of age. will surely restore color to gray hair: and It will also give your hair alt the wealth and gloss of early life. Do not allow the falling of your hair to threaten you longerwith baldness. Do not be annoyed with dandruff. We will send you our book on the Hair and Scalp, free upon request. Wrltm ro thm Omotw. It yea do not obtain all tho bona, flit you oipoctod Irnm lha uta ot ilia Vliior, writ lha doctor aixiat It. 'robauly there Is soma dlAlfulty with your general imam arhleh Buy be aaally remOTsu. 4lnae, la- .. C. aTER. LoweU, Maaa. s ft 4 Apr I K2BL tMI MARKETS. rirrsntno. drain, float and Fee. WHEAT Ho. I red. TOif) 71 XV H K AT No. I new 7 1 COIIN-No I yellow, ear r)H lo. 1 yeliow, aliened 87 8 Mixed ear a ... 8f 8 OATS No. 1 white 1... H'J PI No. 8 white.... 81 8J JUK-No. 1 M U.UUII Winter patent 4 00 4 19 Fancy atralght winter 8 70 8 75 lire (lour 8 40 8 fi0 fJAY-No. 1 timothy ll 1160 Clover, No. 1 IM 10 00 FF.I' H No. 1 while mid., ton.. Ill 00 10 6') lirown mlddlltiK '-'1 60 llrnn. bulk 11 00 18 ! 8T II AW Wheat, 8 !IS 8 50 Oat 0 00 8 BFK.DH Clover, 80 lbs. 8 60 8 00 Timothy, prime IB) 1 v Hairy l'rodncta Bl'TTEn-ElRln creamery.. 1!fra 21 Ohio creamery in ll Fancy country roll 10 11 CIIF.KHK Ohio, new O'.t 10 New Vork. new OU IU Vrnlte and Vegetnblea. flFANP flreen V Im S S-lffli 2 75 1'tl'l ATOI.S I'anevWblle.M bit 60 BB CAIIHAOE l'er erute lis 8 00 8 2) ONIONH per dos OS IU 1'oilltry, ICte, HFNP per pnlr CHIt'KKNS dressed TI'UKKVH dressed F.UUH la. and Ohio, fresh.... 70 14 14 1J IlAt.TIMlHtH FT.orn I 8 7B3 4 00 WIIKAT-Na S red 77 7 COItN-Mixed 87 81 OATH 81 3 EOflH 18 14 UUITEll Ohio creamery IS) 20 PI1II.A1K.LPIIIA Fi.orn I 8 r0i 8 75 WIIKAT-Na S red 77 78 COHN No. 2 mixed 8" 89 OATH No. 2 white 8'i 8:1 nUTTEIt Crenniery, extra.,.. In 10 IlUUB 1'euuayivHiila firsts.... 14 15 NKW VOHK, FrnVR-ratetits OOr? 4 SO WHKAT-No. 2 red H4 COIIN-No. 2 40 OATH W hite Western .. HI IltlTTEH-Crenmery. 15 18 EUCJS Blale o( reun 1.1 14 LITK STOCK. Central Stock Vanla, Fjiat Liberty, Pa. CAT TUB. rrlme. 1,100 to 1400 lbs 5 a 8 41 flood. 1200 to l.'lUO ItHs 20 6 85 Tidy. 1000 to 1160 lbs 4 ! 6 Fair llitht steers. Hot) to 1000 lbs 41 4 85 Common. 700 to tWO II 4 OJ 4 25 oos. Medium Heavy ltou(tlia and stags SHEET. 4 80 4 05 4 05 4 10 8 US U 60 rrlme, P5to 105 lbs 5 05 6 15 flood, 85 to Ml lbs 4 U) 6 00 I nlr, 70 to HI lha 4 20 4 70 Common 8 25 W Veal Calves (W 7 26 I.AM is. Pprlnizer, extra 8 00fi 8 60 hiirltiiter. uuod to choice 7 00 H UU Common to fnlr S 00 0 60 Kxtrn yenrlluvs, lluht. 0 2.! 8 :6 flood to choice yvurllnga. 0 0) 0 2 Medinm 4 76 6 7 Common. 8 6J 7 10 TRADE REVIEW. Ctearne Mouse howa an Enormous Increase ' Over Last Year'a Uuslnets. II. O. Dun & CVs weekly review of trade reports as follows for Inst week: April failures wire the smallest ever reported In any month. May failures are neurly $2,OHO,000 smaller, only V2.8 per cent of the smallest prevlounly re ported In any month, and only 31.3 pur cent of those In May Inst yenr. Bol vent payments were 9N,328,2!l2lor3, und defaults were 15,820,680, or 45." cents on tlooo, against 70 cents In April, ft 19 In Murch and 18 02 In September. lHWti, Comparison with previous years Indi cates that tho ratio of defaults to sol vent business has never been as small In any other month as In Muy, IN'j'.i. ltoth In manufarturing und in trading failures were the smallest ever known In any month, and In each branch eight of the fourteen classes showed Bmuller failures than In Muy of any other year. In dealing with times like these, the chief difficulty Is to avoid the accents of extravugance. The actual Is beyond experience, and If Its naked recital In vites Incredulity, what well reasoned forecast of the future could gain hear ing. Nobody has known until this year and the past month how great the American demand for products might be, and It does not stop because It has been largely anticipating the future, as many expected, but still drives buyers to order mora, as if no future had been anticipated. In actual payments, through clearinghouses, business ia 60.06 per cent larger than last year and 88.1 per cent lurger than In 18U2. In rullroad earnings, notwithstanding differences In rates, bUHlness Is 5.7 per cent larger than last year and 21,3 per cent larger than In 1892. More than 20 years ago the demand for Iron was called the Industrlul bar ometer, and It claims the pluce yet when the demand passes all belief, Many more furnaces have gone Into blast, and yet the famine grows more severe; pig has risen this week 60 cents to $1 at Chleo'KO, and grny forge 25 cents at Pittsburg, billets actually selling there for t'S more than the standard price for steel rails. Plates are so needed that la premium la paid for June or July delivery. Structural works are far behind and are expected to advance prices. Sheet works cannot fill orders, though 12 85 Is paid for black No. 27 at Pittsburg, and bars are stronger, with cut nulla 1 cents higher. Pig Iron has advanced 8.S per cent In May and finished products 2.6 per cent, Coke works are overcrowded and prices are higher. Minor metals are all dull tin at 25.65. copper at 18V4j tor lake and lead at 4.45 cents. The mills have large stocks of wool on hand, and probably much larger than the dealers yet realise. Sales for the week at three chief markets were 8.187,800 pounds, against 4 513,200 last year and 6.836,900 in 1897, when specu lators were trying to realise at high prices and 6,640,800 In 1892. Wheat has been lifted fllghtlly on all aorta of reports and then dropped, closing 1 cent higher than last week. Keturna for the broken week Indicate little except that western receipts are still quite large. 4,156,069 bushels, against 4,203,520 last year, and they would hardly be aa large If actual aup pllea at the West were deficient, con sidering the extreme urgency of de mand which Inst year's fancy prices created. Exports from Atlantic ports have been 2.649,783 bushels, flour In cluded, against 4,294.498 last year, and 271,929 bushels from Pacific ports, against 385,438 last year, and In Ave weeka from both porta 13 310,880 bushels, against 18,371,111 last year. sf .y'.. 1 1. - ,i The housewife keeps, with createst care, Her dainty (Mass and linen fair, Her china and her tableware, As sweet as she is able; And Ivory Soap's her greatest aid, Because 'tis pure and cleanly made Of things which none need be afiuiJ To have upon the table. IVORY SOAP IS MADE OP SWEET CLEAN MATERIALS. coevsiasT ism bt thc shoot is a asaiau eo. Cincinnati Kaay Way to Fie "a ajpead. A simple way to calculate the speed ot a bicycle by the rider la to multiply the gear by 10 and divide by G6. The result may be called seconds for this particular purpose. The number of complete revolutions made by either pedal In the given number of seconds corresponds exactly to the rate ot mllet per hour. For Instance, If the gear be 84, multiplied by 10 and divided by CO, the result Is IE. If tho pedal goei around 20 times In 15 seconds the rider knows that be Is going at the rate ol 20 miles per hour. It the gear be C7.2 the result of the calculation Is 13 sec onds, and the rider would have to push his pedal around 20 times In 13 seconds to equal the speed made by the man on the higher gear by 20 revolutions In 15 seconds. To divide the gear by by, glvea nearly the same result as multi plying by 10 and dividing by 68, but If not quite o accurate. Haw Remedy for Insomnia. A Russian remedy for Insomnia If to have a dog sleep In the room, and preferably In the same bed. It may b through a sense of companionship, or one of security, or It may act sugges tively; at any rate It Is said at tlmei to prove of value when other meant fall. An Allurement. Mlntah Mose I tell yo' dat Pom pey's pergresslvet Jes' look at him puttln' all his ground In flowah beds! MIstah Bmlff What's pergres ilve 'bout dat? MIstah Mose Why, he won't hah tun go aftah chickens nowl Dey'll come to him Kansai City Independent. Educate Tone Bowels With Caaearete. Candy Cathartic, care constipation forever, I0o,aoo. If 0. CO. fall, dragniau refund money. The library of J. T. Deliine, who was editor of the London Times for nearly a quarter of a century, has Just bean sold at auction. Most of the book were found to be uncut. IHE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by kclentiflo processes known to tho California. Fio Svni'P Co. only, and we wih to impress upon all the 'importance ot purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Califohnia Fio Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cam roR.tiA Fio Stki p Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup ot Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty ot the excellence of its remedy. It U far in advance of all other laxatives, aa it acta on the kidneys, liver' and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rKANCUOO, Cat LOUIS VILLI, Ki. liEW TOKK. X.T. "IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUC CEED," TRY APOLIO DYSPEPSIA For sfw years I waa a victim of ttye Pepala In Its worst form l touM eat nomine ut milk tonal, nnd ut times my stomach would not retain and divot even Ui.iL Last Marcb I beaiin taklrur CASI'AKKTS and since then I have stendllr Improved, until 1 am aa well aa I ever waa In my life." Uaviu 11 Mi nrnr Newark. U. candy fttwertata Pleasant. Pslaialile. Potent. Taste florid, fky Ooud. .bt Sicken. Weaken, or Uri. loc. 3jo,&ue, ... CURI CONSTIPATION. ... SLril-a Staway rsaiMsy. I felsas, Msstrsl. Sea Vej. rtf M.Tfl.RAf! snd BimmnieeH hy all rtrnf- lU'DAlr gUMtolVHa iubaoooUatnu a,a,a,asa,,ass i t i . COLUMBIA, Hartford andVedette IJICYOLES. An experience of 22 years in the application of the best methods of cycle buirdinq, and our un equaled manufacturing facilities, enable us to offer the purchaser the most desirable combina tions of DESIGN, QUALITY and PRICE. s a.l KW MODELS. C'llUlnlCSS, a a a Columbia Chain, SO Hartford, a a a 35 Vedettes, . 935, 36 POPE MFG. CO.,; HARTFORD, CONN. 4r44 Don't Stop Tobacco Suddenly H Injurm nrvoim nyf-tm to do . RACO Ct WO U tlio only euro that RE ALLY CCRES him I iiiitifift fou when to fiUiD- Ho.il with (MiHrHfitt that thr6 .xtji will cureany c., baco-curo irirnr,','!;",.11?;,',, rtire ou. At nil .mTkritor hy mail prjtrid, ?t a hx, i) hoxf i. Hfroktet fn. Writ .1'HKK a CiiKMi al Co., La -nn.se. Wis. nnil'T DAY DCMT Baiw w. win au UUH I I HI IILH I yon (h holer farm 1 a nils nn tt-n venrn time t. rid makfyour yenr.y pjiymrntu than rent 1 ntrfrat only M-r cent. No better luitl. wv tr ami all year if nnd ( lintat la any farm Inkt rountry nr farmer arc proporou ami hurlritr ailjolninir lanfl. Writn ftr tKK-klet, U THK hVNiHCATK IAND4 CATTLK to,, Culhy, Thumaa C o Kaaia GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS Aretha best. Ask for them. Coat no mora than rouironn rtiltnoays. All Oraiara. l-ITTHItl KU OLA as ill. AlUabanr. 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