' You Never Miss the Water Tilt the Well Runs Dry0 We never realise ihe value of health vntil it is gone. Wnen old time strength and vigor are noanting, purify the blood by Ming Hood" s Sarsapariltat soon re stored appetite, perfect digestion, steady nerves and even temper twit prove it is bringing back the gtovt of perfect health. SlCcd'A aUaf)aif6 Anthony Hudson. tho flint wlilte set tlor In l'l.-rro county, Wli, In still liv ing, hnvinR Just pnssod lils looth mile stone In life. He la actively enRHRi'd In fnrmlnir, rttlllvnten nrrea without employing help, his wife lending him assistance In harvest time. Ar Vna 1'iltiff Allen's root-Kuan ? It Is the only cure for Swollen, Hmnrtlnu, Tired, Aching, Horning, Hwt-ntlna Feet, Corn and hnnlons. Ask for Allen' Koot F.aso, n powder to be tbnken Into the shoes, Kold by nil Prninrlsta, ttroccrs nnd Hhoe Rtores, SPo. Hnmpln rent FHI'.K. Address, Allen 8. Olmstend, Leltoy, N. V. Notwithstanding the fnet thnt there Is noUilns; new under the mm, the Vtiltod Ktnteg Tntent Otllre Rented nearly 25.000 patents lfiit year to peo ple who haa hit upon a new Ides. lTo-T-ne for rifty Cent Qnsrnnteed tobacco titbit cure, make weak nfa iinvummpnT ' nnvmv Trnm 111 aoh veBMkl thnt nLrrl.ta triMina Bawara of Ointment for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, M merrnry will sural? dentroy the sons of smell and completely dernnic the whole svs tera when enterlna It tlin.uth the mnemi surfaces. Hucta article should never be need H'ept on prescriptions from rapu table physi cians, a tue dnmaue. they will do la ten fold t tha good you can poaslMr derive from them. Hall's latarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co, Toledo. O., contain no merenrj. and I taken Internally, actum di rectly upon tbe blood and mucous nnrrace ot the system. In burins Hall' Catirrh l.'nra be sure to set the genuine. It la taken Internally and l made In Toldo, Ohio, byK. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. ISold hy dmgirlst; price IHn per bottle. Hall'a Family I'illa are tlie beat. The United Stntes turns out annually 185.000 pound of pluR tobacco, 12.0o0,0i0 pound of fine cut, 14,000,000 pounds of nuft, 4,000,000 clgnrs and 6,000.000,0v0 cigarettes. Milkweed, commonly believed to ha poisonous, in used as food In tome parts Afsthe Tyrol. The Firs Bilk Hat. In an English newspaper of the dnts of Jan. 16, 1797, appears the following: "John Hetherlngton, haberdasher, ol the Strand, was arraigned before the lord mayor yesterday on the charge of breach of the peace and inciting a riot, and was required to give bond In the sum of 500. It was In evi dence that Mr. Hetherlngton, who la well connected, appeared upon the pub 11a highway, wearing upon his head what he called a silk hat (which waa offered in evmenco), a tall structure having a shining luster and calculated to frighten timid people. As a matter of fact, the officers of the crown stated that several women fainted at the un usual siBht, while children screamed, dogs yelped, and a young son of Cord walner Thomas, who was Returning from a chandler's shop, was thrown down by the crowd which had collected and had his right arm broken. For these reasons the defendant was seized by the guards and taken before the lord mayor. In extenuation of his crime defendant claimed he had not violated any law of the kingdom, but was merely exercising a right to ap pear In a headdress of his own design a right not denied to any English man." Mrs. Berlmp'a Gardening. Old Friend "Did you have much ot garden this year?" Mrs. Scrimp (of Sorlmpvllle) "No, It didn't amount to much. In the spring I gave a grand garden digging tourna ment, the young men who dug the most to have the pick ot the girls for the evening, and it worked very well, but It cost me 'most two dollars for re freshments. Then I had a planting bee, and that wasn't so expensive, only the planting wasn't half done. Later on I tried to get up a weeding festival, but somehow the young folks sort o' lost Interest, and I gave up gardening 1 n disgust." Letter to Mrs. Pinkham Brought health to Mrs. Archambo. LETTE TO atUa. MNESAM MO. 4J.J95J " Deab Mas. Pixkham For two years I felt tired and so weak and dizzy that some days I could hardly go around the bouse. Backache and head ache all the time and any food would not digest and had such pains in the womb and troubled with leucorrhcea and kidneys were affected. "After birth of each child I grew weaker, and hearing so much of tha good yon bad done, I wrote to you and bave taken six bottloa of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, one box of Loxengea, one box of Liver Pills, one package of Sanative Wash, and to day I am feeling a well as I ever did. When I get op in the morning I feel as fresh as I did when a girl and eat and sleep well and do all of my work. If ever I feel weak again shall know where to get my strength. I know your medicine cured me." Mrs. Sauxa ABCBAMBO, CliAJtLKUOMT, M-A.BS. Tbe present Mrs. Pinkham's export er .e in treating female ills is unparal leled; for years she worked side by aide with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has bad sole charge of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter mm iiiiij mm m Huaunu kuuuMNiu BM.iu(f women a year. All women who suffer are invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for advioe, which will La promptly given without ebarge. OVERPRODUCTION. There Is an orcrproducllon of cotton, Ad overproduction of corn, Too much of everything I grown, Too ninny people bornt A surplus yield of whent and bread, Of potatoes, oat nnd rye, Hon and hominy, linm nnd celt, And homemade pumpkin plu. Too much to ent, too much to wear, And cuttle on too mnny hill, Too mnny nurlcultunil tool, Too mnny plows nnd drlllsi There's a surplus now of clothing, tlf every grade nnd kind, Too uinny book and paper, Too much ol tliuuflil nod mind. Too mnny men to do the work, ., Too "many women to Weep, More daylight than the pooplo neod, Too much nliiht for sleep. Of Ilencillct a siirplu. An over supply of wive, Too mnny buds nnd blossoms, More hoes than there tiro hives. More smi'liltm nnd morn shn.Iow Thnn I needm! for tho dells An overproduction of arnveMone, Mora eof!lns thnn will sellt An overproduction of Imiornuee, A sight too mnny school, Too mnny poor, loo ninny rich, And lot too mnny fools. llnltlinore Amcrlcnn. HUMOROUS. "Xo," sniil the man who was fool ing line, "I bnve not bcou a success not eveu as a failure. " "Your friend lins a wondorful men ial grasp." "He lia," was the weary auswer. "lie thinks be owns the envtli.,' Muggins Do you believe a woman can etuml more pniu than a man ? Vuggius Certainly. You ought to see the shoes my wife wears. He How can those stores make money if they se'.l everything below cost? 81ie Why, I suppose they buy everything still further below c Bt. He's gone through college, pulled stroke oar, And won first honor maybe i But notice hi utter helplessness When asked to bold a bnby ! "It simply impossible for me to find bread for my family," Kaid the loafer, "rfame way here," remarked the grocer. "I have to work for it." "Seems to me I've vend this short story a couple of times beforo, and each time it had a tlifl'eront author's name attached." "It must be a twice told tulo." "Remember," snid the - teacher, "there is no such word as 'fnil.' " "I wih," said Hamuiie Hhirker, "that he'd thought of that whe.i he failed to pass me up Inst levin." If potatoes could see with their eye And if corn eould hear with It ear, They'd grow in one season, so wondrously wine They'd never be eiiton, my dear ! "And is she really the trained singer she clal usto be?" "lleyoud a doubt. She can sing IConiiu' Through the llye' so that nobody can tell what it is without looking at the program." "Young man," said the young woman's father, "yon havo boasted several limes that yon possess an honored name. " "Yes, sir," replied tho suitor, haughtily. "Well, mny I imiuii'o what bnuk it will be honored at, and for how much?" Monsieur Calino took bis son to soo the animals at the Zoo, The young man asked: "Is it true, pnpn, that orangoiitnus cannot endure our climate?" "They endure it perfectly, my son," was the reply, "but they have to be stuffed first. " CAN'T FOOL THE BRUTES. Beasts Cannot Ite Deceived by Illusions to Which Man Kiiccumb. "It's a singular fact," said a man in ihe show business to a New Orleans Times-Democrat reporter, "that illu sions, as we call 'cm, don't fool ani mals. I've seen that proved over and over again. A few years ago I had what is known as the 'Mystic, Maze' at the Nashville exposition. It was simply a small room tilled with mirrors so arranged that yon seemed to be in a narrow corridor full of turns. It was very puzzling, and I need to get lost in the place myself, but it never bothered my dog a moment. He would run through it from eud to end at full speed ami never bump against a mirror. "I saw something in the same line in 'Frisco not long ago. A friend of mine had an illusion called 'The Haunted Swing.' You get in what seems to be an ordinary swing, hung in the center of a good-sized room, and the thing begius to move. It goes back and forth nnd finally cloar over the top tint is to say, it seems to. What really turns around is the room itself the swiug stands perfect ly still. It is a good illusion, and when the room is revolved rapidly there never was a man who could keep bis head in the swiug. It seems as if be must certainly pitch cut, and if the motion is kept' up be gets deathly sick. But a pet cat belonging to my friend used to lie on the edge of the seat aud never tuin a hair, no matter bow fast the thing was worked. "The elder Hermann told me that animals were never deceived by false table legs, built up with looking glasses, aud used in stage tiioks. They always passed around on the other side. 1 guess they must see better, somehow, than men." Inedible prlsa Melons. William Campbell, a former citizen of Mereer county, but now of Bouth Carolina, tells bow "prize" water melons are grown , isthe south. He says to vahe a melon tbe size of a barrel simply make an incision in tho stem near the melon and insert one end of a yam string about a foot long into the opening; then put the other end of th string into a pailful of water. The melon will soon take np the water in the bucket, which should be refilled as often as necessary. A melon than doctored will not be fit to eat, but will always capture tbe price. ..:Jonolsonville (Ky.) Journal, w Look at your tongue 1 If It'scoated, your stomach is hnd, your liver out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tonRue, cure your dyspepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All druggists. Want jour tnoiiu-li or brat -I a Iwttuliful hrowfl ir rih l.lrw-tr t Than .. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE : a era BO O,. o. PwupaitTH. i. . P, HAH Co N.kmii M. Ht A Tlellvllle (III.) mnn recently added $03, ooo to hi tci.x returns becuum? his "conscious commanded It." float Tobsrea "pit fbaait Tear t.lf iwsf. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be maff antlo, full ot life, nerve aad vigor, take No-TO' Bae, tha wonder-worker, thnt make weak mea Itrong. All druggists, SOo or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and enmple free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. HOW TO OVERCOME INSOMNIA BbMS Hay Bo Intfrmd by Holding One's nreath far Tim. From the New Tork Prese: In these days, when the mercury Is trying to leap tbe hundred hnrdle, the hardest problem of New Yorkers la how to get to eleep at night. Turn and strive as one may to place himself, sleep won't comet A prominent New York physi cian, himself a sufferer from Insomnia for many years, has discovered a brand new way of putting one's scrtf to sleep almost Instantaneously. It has worked well In hie own case and never has failed In the many trials he has made upon his patients. After taking a deep Inspiration the breath Is held until pos itive discomfort Is felt. It Is then let gently out, Tbe process Is repeated a second and a third time, and this Is is a rule sufficient to obtain sleep. The mind must be fixed upon tbe experi ment and one's thoughts must not be allowed to wander. Insomnia Is pro duced by two kinds of cerebral activity directly opposite In nature, a too active cerebral circulation and an Insafllclemt cerebral circulation. The former can easily be recognized from the throb bing and pulsating arteries. The self asphyxtatlon of the patient causes a flow of nervous blood to the brain and an Increase of the carbonic acid and waste products of decomposition. These products, carried to the brain by the blood, overwhelm Its centers and so produce sleep. Dr. Jolmnn Meull Hilts, a German physician, writes en thusiastically about the effect of sleep ing with the bead low as a meana ot obtaining the most refreshing slumber. He raises the foot of the bed so that It forms an Inclined plane. He says that the sleep thus obtained Is more benefi cial; that one awakens with a clearer head, a wider mental horizon. Ho as serts that the neck Increases In size, that the cerebral circulation Is Im proved and the Influence upon the lungs Is so great that It ran lessen the tendency to consumption. Ho rocom mends that the lowering of tho head be done gradually, and says that In somnia often Is caused by sleeping with the head too high. Qneen Who Studied Medlelaa. ' Few people know why the queen of Portugal studied medicine, although many are aware that she has taken tbe degree of M. D. She married the crown prince of Portugal without knowing mtrch about him, but his sterling good qualities quickly made her fall In love with him. When the tendency to stout ness first showed Itself In her husband, to bis great discomfort, she determined to watch over him, believing she could do blm more good than the doctors, as she was constantly with him. Hence she devoted herself to medicine under the tuHlon of the doctors of the coun try. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP 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 scientific processes known to tbe California Fid Srnup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tbe genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio Strop Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assiat one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fi Svkup Co. with the medl cal profession, and the satinfaotion which the genuine Syrup of Figs haa given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It U far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get iU beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM rKAXCUCW, Cat. tavciarnxK. a,. mew toox. ft. THI MARKETS. riTTSIHJHO. ft rain. Floor and Feed. . wheAT Ho. tred. WHEAT No. 1 new CORN No 1 yellow, ear i No. 2 yellow, ilielleit t Mixed ear OATH No. 3 while No. S white FLOl'lt Winter f.atenU 8 Fancy strnluht winter 8 ' live-No. a HAY-No. 1 llmotby 11 i Clover. No. 1 H FKklt No. I white mid., ton.. 17 tu 8 811 87 S7 at 75 60 64 89 B7 84 an as 8 HO 8 00 01 11 so 0 no 17 81 15 25 IS f0 5 23 6 a 1 to 1 to 6'i 28 35 VII 00 25 00 00 llrnwn middling 1A llrnn, hulk 18 BTIIAW Wheat S Oat S Br.r'.liH-Fnncy lilue Grass.... 1 Timothy, prima 1 lalry Product DUTTF.n EIrId creamery..... Ohio creamery Fnii"y country roll nil FHK-Ohlo. new New York, new Frnlts and Vegetable. PFASH Oreen V btl I'OTATOF.H Fnnev ltoso.V bbl 1 CAIIIIAOE Per barrel 1 ONIONS er bu Poultry, Et, IIFNP per t.nlr CHU'KINS dressed Tl'KKEVS dresed KOOB l a. nnd Ohio. twh.... as 23 221? Ill 14 10 11 60 23 2) 15 II 1'i 75 1 6D 1 21 0) 70 14 10 14 43 IS) 65 IIALTI.MOK& Fi.orn a s 75' 4 01 WHKAT-No. 8 red 71 1i COM N Mixed 87 81 OATH 27 2fl EtlOH 14 1.1 111 11 Ell Ohio creamery 10 30 PHILADELPHIA Ft.onrt t 8 B5 8 75 W HF.AT-No. 2 red 71 72 COIIN-Na 2 mixed 80 87 OATH -No. 3 while 27 28 Hl'lTEll Creamery, extra.... 21 ii KUUH 1'ennsylTnnla firsts.... 15 10 MEW YOltlC. FLOl'lt rntent HEAT Na 2 red COIIN-No. 3 OA'IH While Western IIUTTEII Creamery. EC108 mate of l'en'n 8 75 4 00 77 40 24 21 15 17 12 LIVE STUCK. Central Stork Yards, Enat Liberty. Pa. CATTLB. Prim, moo to lino lb 5 4ftvq 8 60 flood, 12(i0 to 1UU0 Ilia S 20 6 83 Tidy, MOO to 1UU lbs. 6 00 6 15 Fair llxht steers, 91)0 to 1000 lbs 4 40 4 9) Common, 700 tu 9U0 tha 8 60 4 13 Boos. Medium Heavy 4 Hour,!) and stags 4 SHIKP. Prime, 95 to 105 lbs 4 flood, fO to IK) lbs 4 Fair, 70 to W) lbs 8 Common l Venl Calves 6 LAMr.S, Fprlnjier, extra 5 bjirliiKer, pood to cbolce 6 Common to fair 4 Fxtrn yearlliiK, llltht. 4 flood lo choice yearling. 4 Mediant 4 Commou 8 8 00 t 00 4 29 4 61 4 40 4 40 a to 7 23 9J 00 60 21 60 60 0J C0? 01 60 l)l 60 2i 23 6 75 6 CO 6 0) 6 0) 4 8) 4 0 4 3) TRADE REVIEW. Mora Figure Showing the Unusual Prosperity ol Ihe United Slatot. it. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade reports as follows. NothltiR is more eloquent than the farts. Actual payments through tho principal clear-ltirr-hoiiH'fl for tho week were 23.1 per rent InrRer than last year itn l 66.2 per cent lni-Rcr than In the snmo week In IS82. For the month thus far the dully average of payment lias been 21.3 per cent laiger than Inst yeur and 50 per cent larger than In 1MI2. Tonnnge from Chicago In three week has been 8 1.770 per cent larger thnn lust year and 71.08 per cent larger than In iMi. It will not be suggested by nnybmly that such an astonishing' Incrense over the most prosperous of nil pint years '.xcept tho luxt tva expected. Most peo ple really regarded lust yenr's expan sion ax something like a freak. Nor Is the difference In amount of payments mainly due to rise In price, for price it several hundred articles actually range lower nuw on the whole thin In August, 1892. It Is a ronsurmrs' business al.no. Per hups never before have demands for actual use controlled business and prices with so title speculation to an ticipate articles has gone further than peculutive opinions have warranted, ('radically all industries are some months behind the requirements for actual use, and In many much of the output next year Is already sold. Iron works which supply I'lttshurg are sold up far Into IOiiO and can do ni'thlng, though prices much beyond what they received nre paid by those who must hove Iron this year. The enor mous demand for more railroads and rails and cars, more Vessels, ware houses unci buildings, to hundle the ex traordinary business In progre cannot be met as quickly as men would like, and work of all sorts Is delayed,, from the biggest war vessel tJ the niulle.-t Cuclory. The boot and hoe business Is likewise crowded, not so far ahead of produc tion, but farther than many producers like by the clamorous demand of Job bers who cannot keep up with retail distribution. 1'rlces have risen quite generally 214e per pulr, but the only shrinkage in orders as the S'osnn wanes Is welcome to produreis already committed fur ahead. Shipments In three weeks have been 13 per cent greater than In any previous year and 26 per cent greater than In 1892. Leather rises further, especially for upper, with demand beyond precedent and lare producer sold four month ahead, a d hides at Chicago are also stronger, with heavy sal a ahead of curing. Sharp fturtuutlons In cotton show how fears of Injuiy by drought In Texas and elsewhere would affect the maikdt If there were not on hand about D.OoQ, 000 bales of old cotton, Including W0 001 bales in Europe and probably 600,00) bales in American mills. Consumption Is enormous, but It cannot exhaust such supplies soon, lteport of Injury to wheat In the Northwest have likewise r fleet ed the market, but only for a day or two, tho price closing a lower I r the week. Western recelp s no 1 -n tor k ep up with the extraordinary moviment a year ago, fulling 1,800,000 bushels behind for the week, but for four week buve been 16,307,414 bushels, against 14.151, d'il bushel last year. Ailunt o exports were slightly larger than Inst y ar, an I In four weeks 11,421, K22 buahelM, Hour Included, agulnst 11,737,283 bushel laat year, while I'uclflc exports have been 332,024 bushels for the week and In four weeks 1,683.353, against 1,353.794 hUMhels last year. Corn exports ojiulnue heivv, In four weeks, 10,723.624 bushels, agalns: 9,318,113 bunhels for the same weeks lust year, and rose IVio during the wo k. Failures for the wek have been 1G3 In the United Otates. against 179 list year, and 18 in Canada, against 81 last year. We cannot believe all we read in all advertise ments, but when we see an article advertised month after month and year after year, we know that it must be a good thing. If you do not use Ivory Soap, try it, and you will find that the claims for it are moderate. Ivory Sonp Is good because It Is made by men who have been soap manufacturers all of their lives, they know how to select their materials and how to make pure soap. eoevatoHT mm ir iMt saoeua a oamili oo. oinoshmti A Rainy Day. It la not until we take the rainfall In the bulk that we can realize what a stupendous quantity ot water showers down In Great Britain and Ireland In one year, and even when we have the figures before us It Is dlfllcult to realize their magnitude. To say. for Instance, that 9,262,370,000,000 cubic feet ot rain on an average fell annually In the united kingdom conveys little or noth ing, though It Implies something moist, and when we further learn that tho weight of the same amounts to 258, 126.600,000 tons, excopt for a feeling of thankfulness that It did not fall on our tons all at once, we are only con Iclous that It makes a very pretty row of figures. WHh the laudable Inten tion of making these latter figures look imoll we will merely say that the total weight of the rain that falls In one year on the British Isles is only equal to l-119th part of the weight of one paltry square mile ot the earth's sur face, from the surface to the center of the earth. When we consider that there aro 121,000 square miles of such surface in the united kingdom alone ono ran understand what an Infinitesi mal fraction of the total weight of the British Isles the annual rainfall would amount to. Why, 4,300,000 Forth bridges would almost equal It. Lull gate. Reatlstlo Daring. Petted Daughter "They aslted me to play at Mrs. Hlghup's this evening, and I did; but " I Fond Mother (proudly) "Were they not entranced?" Petted Daughter "Hum I When I played 'Life on the Ocean Wave,' with variations, half of them left the room." Fond Mother (ecstatically) "That's wonderful! They must have been sea sick." Beaar Is Dlo04t Ie4. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. C'ascarets, Candy Cathar tie clean your blood and keep it clean, by itirring up the lazy liver and driving all inv Eurities from the body, llegin to-day to finish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, snd that sickly bilious complexion by taki.ig Caacareta, beauty for ten cenU. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 63c An apparatus has been devised for automatically photographing peoplo us they enter shops and other places. DON'T BORROW SAPOLIO 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. 4 Por six years I was a victim of d ys pepsin In its worst form, i could eat notlilug but milk toast, and at times my stomach would not retain and divest even that. Last March I began taking CASCAHKTS and since then I have steadily improved, until 1 aia aa well as I ever was la my life." David II. Ml'hpht. Newark. O. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taut flood. Vo Hood, Xeir SI, .ken. Weaken, or Gripe. Hlo, Ste.tua. ... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... Urilal la ItoHe, titfmf, Maalnal. I.- (art. Ill iffl.TO DAf "eld and annranteed by alldrna Ml I U'DAU gut to cVliK Tobaooo Habit, None so good, but It oosts no mere than tba poorest. ASTHMA POSlTim. CURED. I f 'HOhn V'H HVV HIIIMI AKTIIMA ClHti I daa this. A trial la kK iuall.it It. I Clauisa llaos. Unutuisa Co., St. Lout. Mo. I RHEUMATISM tKV AaaaAawu Kawwi 0., MfoiMawtca it,, n. (. if J CATHARTIC -s. tsaoi mark sseiaTieto mS Farm For Rale. One of the very best hill farms In WaltslVld, Vermont, seven (7) miles from rnllroad, one-half V4) ml'.e from steam sawmills, comprising 200 acres, half of which Is under the highest state of cultivation. Plenty of good timber and excellent pastures. Sugar orchard of 2000 trees, equipped with twelve hundred tin tubs two years old; the balance wooden tubs newly painted and In first-clans condition. latest Improved evaporator; Iron arch, large sugaring-off arch, sugnr-house con tHiiilng 60 cords four-foot dry wood; three years' supply stovewnod on hand, liiti'iis In firm-class condition, one nearly new, 175 ton silo; abundance of small fruit; splendid orchard of grafted tree. The place kept through last winter forty (40) head of cattle, seven horses and other small sto'k; never falling water at burn and dwelling. Complete et of to;ils of the best make. The whole place Is well fenced and thoroughly well kept up. Dwelling Is flrRt-olHSs; two etorle, twelve rooms, recently painted Inside and out. The whole would be sold at a great bar gain, on ocount of death In family. For further Information apply to F. A. Joslyn, Waltsfleld, Vermont. Kits permanently cured. Vo fit or nervous ness alter llit day's use of Iir. Kline's (treat Nerve Itestfirer. trial bottle and trcatixe free. Dr.lt. 11. Kl.lNK.l.Ut. ItllArcb t rbila.l'l After six years" suffering I was enred byPI bo's Cure. Mahv Thomson, VMx Ohio Ave., Alleghany. March 10, Wi. Renr Admiral Tlnxtlett J. Cromwell hnd tho honor of being the first navnl cadet appointed from Nebraska, Ha waa Graduated as a midshipman on Juno 1, 136JL Te Care Conattpatloa forever. Take Caacareta Candy Cathartic 10a ortte. If C C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund monoy. Lord Kelvin has resigned the pro fessorship of natural philosophy In the University of Glasgow, which he had held fur &3 years. He Is now 75 years of age. BdaeateTem Rowel With Cases rata. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forerer. Wo, too. If U 0. C. fall, druggist refund money. Caviar Is made from sturgeon egg, salted in brine. It Is the moat costly product of the fisheries of this coun try, and while largely relished by epi cures, a taste for It must usually be acquired. Until recently its manufac ture was monopolized by the Rus-cans, most of It being prepared on the Volga, river and Caspian sea, and at tho pres ent time about 8,000.000 pound of It aro exported annually from tho domin ions of the Czar. Mrs tVlnslow'gSoethlnePvrnp forchlldren leethlnir, softena theguius, reduces Inflamma tion, allayapaiu.curua wind colic. &k a bottle, TROUBLE." BUY W. L. DOUGLAS $3&$3.50 SHOES " N eM Worth $4 to $8 compared with ether maket. Indorsed hy over l.oou.ooo wearers. AIL IEATHERS. ALL STYLES THS VISUM b... W. U Dntlu' aan aaa prlaa uai?ad aa aaliaa. Take bo substitute claimed to be aa stiod. Larueat makers ef r aud n.vi about la tba world. YuurdualerxhoiiMkeep Ibem If nut, we will aeod you aiialrnn n.i'.lnl.ifnrl... .i.r. kind vf Isaiarr. alia and width, Plata ur cap tua. ( atalotue J Free. W. L DOUGLAS SH06 CO.. Brockton, Mais. GOLDEN CROWN W CHIMNEYS Am the boat. Auk for them. Coat no nor Urn a ngmmnn rlilniityi. All iltialwr. Or. BIcords Essence of LKb EKtffl& aril, na.r-fllin rmty fur all r of uervuua, uitfiitavl, pit ,.! tUi..lty, Um vitality anil r luaMiru din-ay In intli auiea; poitlY, pvruiaunl cur a: Mil ti-vstiiiiviK ur 91 a lottj; ntaiuii fov ciuuUr. J. Ja.iWUfc.ti. Ativi... V itruaUway, M. Y. If nintntod wltUj Thompson's Eye Water f. M. U. 85 'W I I hi ttiu by dnrg.Ma. f saSBSBsaaBBsisaiSBa..a.BBI1.a11aBfc 1
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