V V "It is an III Wind That Blows Nobody Good. " WiaI small ache or pain or wtkness is the "SI wind" that directs your attention to the necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hood" s Sarsaparilla. Then your whole body receives good, for the purified blood goes tingling to every organ. It is the remedy for all toes and both sexes. ULK No Is.mf; That lie Could fteo. Magistrate "You are charged with running over an old ladv whllo scoroh Ing. What have you to gay In rpjrarri to this awful accident?" Defendant "Awful accident? Why, a little thing Ilka that doesn't hurt a good bicycle Ilka mine Is!" Stray Stories. Nnvc the fttrkrls. From saving, comes having. Ask yonr grocer how yon can save 13c by investing Co. Ha can tell yon jnst .how yon oan get ono Inrge lOo package of "Bed Cross" starch, one large' 10c package of "Hnbinger'a Best" starch, with the premiums, two beautiful Shakespeare panels, printed In in twelve beautiful colors, or one Twentieth Century Girl Calendar, all or 5o. Ask your grocer fortius starch d obtain these beautiful Christmas 1 resents free. DRIFTING BOTTLES. Vilve Valuable Information as to In y Orsao Current. S" W,1 Vl I T1 frfnr, Qnut DalHrnrtfA C n n Some valuablo information respecting ocean currents has been obtained by the Naval Hydrographies office through floating bottles thrown overboard by steamers and recovered by passing ships, which report the exact points at which they were found. Frequently the bottles are picked up and again ' tossed overboard after tho latitude and longitude and the number of the bottle have been noted, so that the office In Washington may know the direction . taken by the bottle since put Into the . sea or last sighted by some vessel. In this way the direction It has drafted and the strength of the current can be accurately estimated. There are some recent returns which show that bottles have floated thousands of miles, and one has a record of covering 2,400 miles " la 92 days. This bottlo was tossed overboard from the steamship Furst Bismarck on May 1, 189S, about 350 miles southeast of Cape Race, and re covered on Auzust 1 In the vicinity of Gluck stadt. on the Elbe. The dis tance between tho two points, follow ing the route through the English Channel, Is about 2.400 miles, giving 26 miles as the lowest posntble estimate of the dally average velocity with which the bottle traveled eastward. The longest distance made by any bot tle was one thrown from the steam ship Electrician, which covered 6.300 miles In a little over three years, or an average of nearly six mllei a day. An other bottle traveled 6,00 miles in 971 t days, or an average of eight knots, while another made B.000 miles In 327 days, or an average of 15.3 knots a day. Another good record for a bottle Is 300 miles In 16 days, or an average of 18. 8 knots a day. In conducting Its experi ments tho navy department has had the co-operation of the Russian gov ernment, which on the cruises of two of Its vessels had thrown In the sea 703 bottles, of which 20 have been re covered and reported. Taken collcj- V lively, the paths followed by these floating bottles give a good idea of the drift currents of the North Atlantic. The motion of tho waters seems to bo westerly, as Is evident by the destina tion of the numerous bottles cast adrtft between Madeira and Cape San Roque. all of which ultimately found their way to the Windward Islands, the Ha hamas or to the western shores of the Qulf of Mexico. MRS. PINKHAM says that Irritability indicates disease. Women who are nervous and snappish are to be pitied. Their homes are uncomfortable; their dis positions grow constantly worse. Such women need the coun sel and treatment of a woman who understands the peculiar EVERY-DAY TALKS WITH WOMEN your Vegetable Compound has done for mo. It has helped m more than anything else. I suffered for a long time with ner vousness, pains in back and limbs and falling of the womb ; also had neuralgia in my head and could not sleep. I told my husband that some thing must be done, for I was nearly frantic with pain. Having read of the wonderful cures Lydia E. Pinkham ' Veg etable Compound had performed, I determined to try it. I have taken it and am happy to say I am cured. I recommend it to all my friends and never tiro of telling the benefit I have derived from its use. ' I have you alone to thank for my recovery." ,) Mrs. Ellen Flana- ; can, 1 8 io Mountain St., i Philadelphia, Pa., writes: n "Deae Mrs. Pinkham J Three years ago I was f sufferer from chronic I dyspepsia, was irritable ) And cross, and can say j J that after taking seven bottles of Lydia E. Pink- A barn's Vegetable Compound was entirely cured. I take great pleasure in writing this to you and would be pleased to bo ) Interviewed by any one who is afflicted with that distressing complaint I am very grateful to you." Don't Wd Another, Lady Traveler Allow me to detain you one moment, sir. 1 have her a neat and pretty little letter-opener very handy. Gent (Interrupting) So have I at home. I'm a married man, you seel I.Ik a rinding Hlonrf. The use of tho Endloss Chain Rtarch llooa In the purchase of "Red Cross" and "Hubingor's Rest" starch, makes it just like finding money. Why, for only 5o you are enabled to get ono large lOo package of "Red Cross" starch, one large lOo package of "Hubinger's Best" starch, -with the premiums, two Bhakospeare panels, i printed in twelve beautiful colors, or one Twentieth Century (till Calendar, embossed in gold. Ask your grocer for this starch and obtain the beauti ful Christmas presents free. Kats f'ndrrnitnod It. An extraordinary occurrence happen ed the other day In Brussels. A milk woman with her cart, drawn by two dogs, was passing through a street In the center of tho city, when of a sud den the roadway opened and the cart and dogs disappeared. Investigation showed that the roadway had been un dermined by rats, which swarm In the neighborhood. Ta Car Constipation Forever. Tyke Cascarets Candy Cathartic lOo ortfiu. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. After tho recent thunderstorm In Knglauil thousands of dnl pi-Is were found nrnr Sandwich, floating In the l-elf river. Dost Toturco Spit nf Knots Tor Lift In-, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mac netle, full of lite, nerve and vigor, take NoTo Bae, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or II. Cureiruaran teod. Booklet and sample free. Address Burling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. Cheap Water In Olangow. In Glasgow a $75 householder ob tains for $1.42 per annum a continuous, never failing, unrestricted stream of the purest water In the world delivered right Into his kitchen, wash-house and bath-room. It Is calculated that 380 gallons of pure water are delivered to the citizens of Glasgow for every penny paid. And It Is water of such peculiar softness that tho householders of Glasgow can pay their water rate out of what they save on soap. Loch Katrine water Is not only soft It Is remarkably bright, clear and free frcm vegetable matter because of the bare and precipitous character of (he hills which drain Into the loch. It Is uni form In color, temperature and qual ity, Is absolutely free from pollution, and must remain so because the corpo ration have now bought up the build ing rights of the whole drainage area; It needs no filtration and Is practically unaffected by the change of seasons. Engineer Magazine. A Prlnee's Dilemma. The German emperor likes to study the characters of his group of small sons, and to that end has given them a room next to the one used for busi ness purposes for himself. A certain great scientific man, having on one occasion an Interview with the em peror, left his hat In the adjoining vestibule. There the little brothers discovered It; and the crown prince, explaining to the younger ones that "papa" sometimes sat on his opera hat and it came all right again, proceded to give a practical Illustration of this statement, to the ruin of the beaver. The emperor's door suddenly opened and "papa" and the professor appeared. Like a manly little fellow the crown prince owned up, apologized to the laughing professor and went off to buy for the old gentleman a new hat with his small pocket change. A Terrtblo KcTtnit. . Tom "So that rich heiress refused you?" Jack "Yes, but I got even. I married ' t-er wotjer." New York Journal troubles of her sex. Mrs. Anna E. Hall, of Mill dale, Conn., was all run down in health and had completely lost control of her nerves. She wrote to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for advice. Now she writes ; " I wish to thank you for what F .Lit xx Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System .INEFFECTUALLY overcomes 1 .rf:. H4BITUAI C0NST'PAT N 1 ernii Akirunv PERMANENTLY """ft BUT TMg GeNVINt - mht o ey rot u si su omiaecTi mi n Mint Sour Stomach "After I wh Induced to try CAflCA RF.TI, I will never te without them In the houtm. My ll tit whs tn a very bad shape, and my bead ached and I had stomach trouble. Now. tlnce ink- inn Canonret. 1 feel tine. My wife tin tin I to a sod bvm with hnnetlclal result fur tour itomncb." JUS- KiiEHLlNU. net L'ungreu St.. St. Louie, Ma Pleasant. Palatable. I'otent. Tnite flood. Io 9'jod, Never Hlckyn, Weaken, or Giij. 10c, 'iic. fiUc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... rtiritni Hmnlj Company, 1'fcletff. Hatr.st. VoHk. IIS M.TO flflf Sold and guaranteed by oil drug- I U"UUll guts lo CV Bl: Tubacco Habit- W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES ""V?" Worth $4 to $B compared with oiner manes. Intlorard Ity nvw l.OOO.tMiO uruti rn, ALL LEATHERS. ALL 6TYLE3 111 It IlK.link W. L. lion!.1 aad erlr st.nprd en twtlesm. Tuke no mibstltiitn claimed toheaHpootj. I.urut'Ht multem of t:l and ri.fWi hn' In the wrid. i "ir uenlerfhniiM keep them If not, we will winly-m a mtlrnn rtci'int nf nrlre. htnte aiua ui loauicr. fio niui wmin, vium ur cap lue . ainifiiriia v r rc W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mast. No hMiiphnli rnn nffnrtl t: bt wlihitut It-hvery houuhom chii nlTnnl tci hftv It. nDnDCVKW DISCO V BR Ylflrss J 1 I KJt I qmrk rM.( iinil onnx ..nt cwh. BKk of teRtunonlnL ami lOtlny.' SiA1tnui irna. Or. H. H. OtlU I SOUS. Sol 1. AtUnt.. a. CutHrrh Cnnnot lis Curril With local npitllrntinn.niitliy rnnnnt rnrh tbe went nf tht (lineaHe. 1'ntHrrh In n hlnud or roiiHtltnttoiutl lirtie, nnl In nitlur tn mint H roil nnit take Internal rMinpillL'. Ilfill'sCa larrh Cure In taken Internally, anil ai-tfll-rrtly on the IiIoihI and initoouamir fare. Hall's CHtai rhCnro is not a onai k int'illi'lne. It was iireM'rllHMl liy one nf the hest phyilclana In Ihlaiiinntry for years, and la a n vnlar pre. peripttnn. It Is eomiMwed of tho hest Oillirs known, comhineil with the best blood jiurl t!t'm.artlna: dlreotlyon the nmrous surfiirei. The wrfiMtt eoinbliiatlon of the two Inuredl entais what prodnres smdi wonderful revolts In uuiiiiK Catarrh. Send for testiinntitiiln. free K. J. I'HEKRV Uo., I'mps., Toltdu, Oi 8old hy Dnwiti, prln o, 5o. Hall's Vamlly P Ills are the best. The constantly Increasing business of the llHltlmoro and Ohio Itnilrnml hns nocPBHltuted very material additions to the telegraph service. DuiitiK the past year nearly z.uiiu miles of copper wire, 160 pounds to the mllo, have been Htrunir. ' New lines have been placed In service between Baltimore and rlttn bur&, llaltlmore and I'nrkci'sliui . Newark, O., to ChlcnRo, Philadelphia to Newark, Phrndclphta to Cumberlanil and Cumberlnd to (irnfton. DiuIiik the summer Beveral of thi se wires were quadruplexed between llaltlmore nnu Ciimberlnnd and duplexed west. IJko all new llaltlmore and Ohio work, the lines are constructed In the best pogHlble manner. In Great Britain there are 7.340.096 houses of all kinds. As the pnpuultlon Is about 40.000,000, this gives five per sona ana, say, a uaby to each house. Beaut? I. Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets. Landv Lntlmr tie clean your blood and keep it clean, by tirrinir un the lazv liver and ilrivini all im purities from the body. Ileum to-day to oanisn pinipics, pons, blotches, blackheads, nd that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug- guu, saiuiacuon guaranteed, luc, Xjc.OUo. Thero are two hospitals for lepers In this coutry, one In New Orleans and one in San Francisco. Bdth contains about 35 patients. ( low Art Tssr Kldncrs t T)r. Hnhhs' Simrtipua PllUiirn nil klriiiMw ill ct. plefruo. Aild. Storlliitf tiuaiuOyCu-.culvuifoorM. V. As early as Beptember orders were placed In Wisconsin for 60,000 Christ mas trees, to De shipped East. Fits nermsnently aured. Nnflf nv nrpAn,. Ocas after flrxt day's use of Dr. Kline's Q rant Nsrve Hestorer. 3 trial bottle and treatiss free. Dr.U.U.KLlNE,l.td.iUl Aroh tU'ulla.l'a. H.H. Gresm's Hons, nf Atlnuta. On., are flie only sueiinHrii Drop-v biieiilalists in the world. Res their liberal offer In advertl.eluout In another column of this papar. I eonld not set lon without PIfo's Pnrs for Oousumptlon. It always cores.- Mrs. K. (J, Koulcom, Vsolbsm, Mau OvtoUr M, UUi, ff CATHARTIC TftADI UAMN RfOhmffID -gj THI MARKETS. Pitts n tina rraln, Float and Feed. WHEAT No. Hred WHEAT No. 1 new COHN-No 1 yellow, ear. 649 07 41 8) 88 80 2t 00 40 65 42 40 87 81 80 4 09 8 50 7 12 50 11 60 13 00 HI 00 15 M 6 25 e 00 1 DO 1 43 no. 2 yoi.ow, snsiiea Mixed esr OAI8-N0. 2 white No. S white FLOL'Il Winter (intents 8 rancy strnigui winter 0 Itye No. 1 . 6(1 IIA lAV-No. 1 timothy.. 25 00 80 75 vo 01 71 25 Clnver. No. I FKD No. 1 white mid., ton Jlrnwn mldillluRS Ilran. bulk. . : , BTltAW Wheat. t)at BEKUH Fanev Dluo Grass.... 1 'iimotoy, prlino 1 Dairy Products, t'TTErt F.lftln creamery.....! Ohio creamery Fanry country roll 21 25 20 17 12 13 26 21 13 13 14 CHEKHE Ohio, new New Vork. new Fruits and Vegetables, PEANS Oreen V bn 3 7V 8 00 I'OTATOI-.S'-r-'aney Whltei bu S 49 CAHHAGE I'or barrel 100 128 ONIONS por bu 85 4J I'oultr. Ete. IIFN8 rnr imlr 55 (1$ t llU KV.NS dressed 12 13 Tl'llKEVH dres-ed 14 15 KUUH l'a, nud Ohio, frnih.... 17 13 I1ALTI.UOKK. FLOl'Tf 8 75 4 00 WHEAT No. 2 red 71 72 COHN Mixed 83 89 OATS 83 81 EOQS 17 IS liUTXEH Ohio creamery.. ... 31 25 miLADKLPHIA Fl.om 9 8 65 8 75 WHEAT No. Bred 71 72 t'tlltN No. 2 mixed.... 88 89 OATS Ha 2 white 81 12 fcl'TTEH Creamery, extra.... 23 24 tUOB rennsylTiitila lints.... 19 20 SEW VOHK. Fl.orii-rntents 9 8 05J 4 25 MU:A1 No. 2 red 70 COHN No. 2 40 OATH White Western 80 IIUTTEH-Creamery. . 17 24 LOUS Btato of l'en'n 2(1 21 MVH STOCK. Central Stork Vards, Kast l.lbsrty, P cattle. frlmo, 1300 to 1400 lbs t 5 51 'S Good, 1200 to 18(H) Itis 5 15 Tidy, 1000 to 1160 Ihs. 4 H5 Fair IlKht steers. 900 to 1000 lb) 4 10 Common, 700 to 800 Ihs 8 00 Boos. Medium 4 61 Heayy 4 00 llounhs and stags 4 0) BUXEP. Trlme, 5to 105 Ihs. IH Good, 5to00 His 4 01) Fair, 70 to bO lbs 8 25 Common 8 01 Veal Calves 0 00 LAUtis. Rrlneer, extra 8 00$ hrtni;cr, good to choice 4 V) Common to fair 4 00 Extra yearling. IlKht 4 33 Good lo choice yeurliogs. 4 0) Medium 8 Common. 8 UJ 5 70 6 49 6 10 4 HJ 8 75 4 95 4 75 4 20 4 8J 4 20 8 74 4 2.1 7 0a 5 25 6 00 I U0 4 6) 4 21 4 D 3 75 TRADE REVIEW. Prices Are Still Advancing and II Is Difficult lo Cb ain Compatcnl Hands at Many ot the Works. It. Q. Dun & Co'.s weekly review of trade reports as follows for last week: In mi)t lines business continues to expand, thminh In some there are sIhms that t hi 1 11 tr hits been checked, either becnuse prices have outrun the views of buyers, or because recent pur chases have been so heavy that nobody Is left In need. Trices are still advanc ing, in almost every line supported by rising prices of materials, and works everywhere are still crowded to their utmost capucily, while at many points It Is found hard to get through com petent hands. Hut the volume of business expressed In values rises much more thnn prices, showing a re markable Increase in qualities of goods exchanged. The outbreak of war In South Africa has brought no such changes as many feared. In England the markets have treated It as an event already over discounted, and relations with this country were not appreciably affected. The outgo of cotton Is Just nuw checked, but of other great staples and manufactured products the foreign de mand Is surprisingly sustained. Wheat has declined cents In price In spite of unfavorable crop reports, and western receipts do not keep up with the unprecedented movement of last yenr. having been but 2.1,454,400 bushels, agalhst 30,6H2.4!4 bushels dur ing three weeks of October last year. Hut Atlantic exports, Hour Included, have been In three weeks of October 10,679,218 . bushels, against 9,6S6,21!3 bushels last year, and Pacified exports 1.MH.1KH bushels, against 2.29K.312 bush els lust year. beyond doubt prices would rise far and fast with such a foreign demand If olllclnl and other current reports of yield were fully credited. Corn exports add testimony as to foreign needs, having been In three weekH 10,924,4uO bushels, against 7,002,039 bushels lut year. - The upward movement of cotton, 3-16 cent for tho week, has now confe to de pend Inrgely upon a great speculation, for farmers by the thousand are now holding back cotton to some extent, while Important banking and trading interests are enlisted. Wool has also enlisted a powerful speculative Interest and sales nf 11. 2H3.000 pounds for the week at tho three chief markets represented about twice tho consumption. Ilut It Is stuted that manufacturers, exclusive of the American Woolen Company, have been buying quite freely und while goods for men's wear outside of worsteds were not particularly active, there has been excellent business In dress goods. Sales of 50.000 tons bessemer pig and a reported demand for 100.000 tons bil lets In a bare market at Pittsburg have made quotations less intelligent than usual, llesscmer sales at t-Z tor next year and $4 50 for this year, at Pittsburg, are reported, with billot sales of sheet bars at $36 per ton. The western market 1b strong and the eastern not changed. While large or ders for bars are refused at Pittsburg by the works, which are full for many months ahead, others Just starting are seeking such orders at 2.1 cents, and the Chicago and Pittsburg mar kets are still full of orders for plates, although the works at Pittsburg have nearly caught up, and some ot them are now taking only 2.75 cents against 2.90 cents last week. Borne works are also taking orders for sheets at 3.10 cents, and in other directions there are signs that theenormous prlduction be gins to be felt. Thera la a possibility of check owing to shortage of cars at Connellsvllle. which restricts dallv.ry of coke. lli ? ? r e L2N BUBBLES. With their pip?, and with a pan Fi!!:J w ith so!ip-suJs pure and stru::; Little maid and little man Play with bubbles'all day long. No chapped hands will worry mother No stained clothes; they play secure; Ivory Soap, unlike all other, Cannot hurt, because 'tis pure. COSVSMHT ISSS BV THI SSOCTES S OAMSLt 00. OINCINNAT1 THE WORLD'S COLDEST PLACE. Busslaa Hamlet on Taost Rlyer fields That Distinction. From tho Philadelphia Press: Ver choiausk Is considered to be the cold est place la the world. It Is a small collection ot native log houses, plant ed near to, but not on, the Yana river. The street, it bo it may be called, ex tends on either Bltlo of a narrow sheet ot water, a kind of creek formed by tha autumn overflow of the Yana, and which In winter forms a frozen prom enade or driving place for sleds. It Is a dreary place enough. The summer lasts only four months, and during tho other eight ot the year it Is bitterly cold, the thermometer sometimes Indi cating 86 degrees below zero, and It sel dom goes above 60 degrees until April 30. Corn will nut grow in this desolate region. Barley and oats have been sown, but have 'always succumbed to the early frosts. Of yegetables, there are only the radish and the turnip, with, perhaps an occasional and very precarious crop of potatoes. Cabbagea all run to leaf. The ground rarely thaws, even during tha hot season, be yond twelve or eighteen Inches deep, and in places much exposed to the heat never beyond a yard. Most of the dwellings are Hakut huts, built ot ilr trees against a square framework and covered thickly with mud to keep out the cold. Marglierlta's Fondness for tVhlte. Queen Margherlta Is passionately fond of white, and wears It more than anything else. One day she asked the king if bo thought she was growing too old to wear white dresses, The king replied that he would like to think the matter over. In the course of a week the queen received a note from her royal husband, saying that his answer would be found in the ac companying box. The box contained three beautiful white dresses. Hat Worth Harms. Sir Jung Ilahadur, the prlmo minis ter to the king ot Kepaul, has a hat made of diamonds worth over (2,500, 000, and perched on top Is a single ruby ot Incalculable value. mm Dizzy? Then your liver Isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. 25c. All druggists. Yuiil your iiiounuIoi or bunnl a bsauulul BUCKINGHAM'S DYE MSr, ii-iwm ,r run mam 7 I Ilea Ime iissS - P-"'"V'T' P Hill A Co. N.H-n, N. M 111 "Xi 9 LA IJVA JLLJ fw""i.!LHTliaL'ir. "?".!,,J';.W ii"1"." si'siasiiiia isia jiijisiiiiwwipiiisi,yisi. The first Uve pnrsous procnriii tho Knillf si ( Iiaiu Murrll Hook from their grooer, will each obtain onelnrgb lUo. package of "lied C'n-is" Starch, one large lOo. packna of "lluhliuer's Itest" March, two Shakespeare pauels, priuterl in twelve bnnutif ill colors, as nutural us life, or one Twentieth Century Girl Calendar, the finest of its kind ever printed, all absolutely free. All others proouring the t'litlless Cham Starch nook, will obtain from their grocer the above goods for Bo. "UeU Cross" Laundry Starch is something entirely new, and is without doubt the greatest invention of the Twentieth Century. It has no equal, and surpasses all others. It has won for itself praise front all parts of the United HtoUs. II bas superceded everything heretofore used or known to soieuoe in the lanndry art. It is made from wheat, rice and core, and chemically prepared upon scientific principles by J. G. Hnhlojjer, Keokuk, Iowa, an expert in the lanndry profession, who has had twenty-Are years' praotioal experience infanoy launderiaj, i-d who was the first successful and original inventor of all fine grades of starch in the United States. Ask you tfers fot Jhli .SUrc and obtain those baautfu) Christmas presents free. In ths housework, os In play, Tenderest skin or frailest bice Washed with Ivory day by day Is not harmed the slightest trace. Half the housewife's csre and troubles In the cleaning work befall;- Common soap the mischief uoubles Ivory Soap prevents It all I Merchandise Imports Into France dur ing July decreased l'j.'.oon.isio rrancs from l-'JS, or S.'Unn.ono. Fxports In creased bS.Too.OOO francs, or $l7.;io,00O. EdnentsToar Bowels tTltti Cascarets. Candy Cnttiartlr, cure constlpntlon forever. Mo, SSa. II a C. C. fslli druKsists refund money. Fitfnolt Studying Uorman. V It Is said that the study of German Is increasing In France, whllo the study of English Id ov the decline. In the Ecole des Sciences Polltlqucs, In Paris, where diplomats) are trained, many more study - OA man than English. Many young Fretrthmen are now being sent to German? and Austria Instead I of England to get acquainted with the language of the victors of 1870. In Paris lyceo 143 students study German to 34 English. In another school the proportion of German to English to j BOO to 18S. In the Marseilles gymna- slum two-thirds study German, one 1 third English. It Is believed that this ! French Interest In German will have a powerful Influence la the commerce and politics of the world in the next generation. Cttrf Couch or CoM rt ence. Conauert croup iipouk ibh T the hf-Hfc for Hrniirlntiv Grippe, Hoarsens, Whooniiip-Coiiph. nad fur the cure of CoiMumptlon. Mother prflie it. Doctors prrcriteiL iit'j;gsLJim:iaii.Wi; Wellington $(( VisiMe Typewriter Writing. No. 3- Kqiial to any machine. Superior to all In Important features. GUARANTfEO. Made by William Mfu. To.. .Montreal, P. y., t'lin. Seeond-hand tyiiewri'ers and type wr t ir Mipplies. Send for catalogue. b A. htiil:, a. 1 7 Fourth Ave, I'lltsl-arii. P. ARNOLD'S C URES OUCHS COUGH KILLER Prevents HOLDS CONSUMPTION All UruKuista, 2Uc. "WANTED Encrttctlc mnn as C ounty Sn. V pertntendent In inanaiie our biiMuesS In your own and ad lotnintf eiuinties; no 64n vhimIiik; straixhl salary, $Ki) per week and rxneiiM'. Yearly contract, rapid promotlou. KKi eptiomil ij'irl iinlT -. Address .Manutx turers, 1. O. Hon I'luUdL-li.iiUi, I'ouu. ASTHMA POSITIVELY CUREO. dM th U. A irlitl i Kan ajiil d fr'. Cullin Bros. Mfj-k ink Co., St. Louii, Wo. Or. Rlcord's Essence of Ufa S3.K! sril, nsver-fsllinit remsdy for sll rise of norvotis, mental, )hy.nl debility, Ins. vit.dlty and rs liistnru nei-av 111 loth neiei positive, I'eriuanent rare: full treatment or l s lottli stamp lor circular, t. JAcytta. Agent, i:e liroadway, M. Y. II 111 Sm to fHW earned III AIL, inafesr. We pre. ----- pure siiccex-iiiujr for Hallway Mall. Piwt-il, CiiKt im Hons. k.- 1 ... ru-.tlLKlaP. etc. CIVIL ObRVlCE SCHOOL LlitV' on, I'rt. "."ro1; h i Thompson's Eye Vater RHEUMATISM? ' Ai.ffi mniii Itxu O'll trfAtniMiit. D(tti)li1, IO ce?iti. Af.rx.Hnrn nKMKiYC't.,34(OrenwU h Hr., N. V. -N. U. -13 'W Htrft Lil tlXe f AILS. Cuuirh byrup, Ttotua Uootl. Use M -IT Li Best Luuvh Ivj In tmia.
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