"You Can't Catch the Wind in a Net' Neither csn you cur cAUrrh by toctt uppticAlions. A is a constitution disuse, tnd Is cured by Hood" s SArsAptvillA bt ctuse H is A constitutional remedy. R expels from the blood the impurity which CAuses the disease, And rebuilds tnd repslrs the InfUmed membrsnes, nd repstrs the inflsmed membrsnes. tllCcdS SaUaf)aiff( inn tititmnl. ion. The reailrin of till imper will ho plea.ed to learn thnt tln'in la at leat one ilreatli'il ill. tnnr that eelenre ha hern nAr to rnre In nil tt etsrea, "nil Hint Ik f'slarrh, HnlP t'stnrrh I'nre la the only pmltlva eure known t(i the meillral frnteinltr. Oitnrrli lirlns n rim stlttitlnnal ilwea.". require a nm-Mtntlniml treatment. Italia I'atiitrli ('urn In taken In. tertiaHy, actlnu; illrrrlljr on the liliwd nnd imirtmtt iMirraee. nf the KTxtrni, thereby ile. nt.iftln the fntitnlntl'in t'f the illrae, niul Riving thn patient -tir imlli lit IiiiIIiIIiik up thn minllttittnn unit aoMinit nature In dnlii In Work. The proprietor linve imi nim-h faith hi it curative power that they otter One Mini-ilri-d IMInr fur any eae tlmt It fHll to cure, trend fur Hat. nf ti'otlnninliiN. Aililrc. P. .1 ninrr Co., Tolnlm O. Puiil Iit PniiTKiMn. ;;. llull'a Family 1'illa nre thn Wat Irnnnot nnk tnthtshlr nf I'l.n'ii Cure for rnnmnitli.n. Mm. Kihih Modus, 3IA VY.3M BU, Kew Vork, Oct. re, 1KV4. Austria has fine ntitontolilln paper. TielaMuin two, (treat llrlliiln three nml the United Htales seven or eight. " Fits permanently cured. No fit or nerrntta. im after nrxn uny a ne or nr. Kline' Urenl Nerve KMinror. r-i trial niiitin ami treiitl , llr.K.U.KM!.I.Ul.ull Arc h 8U'hlla,l'i In Great Iirltnln mi ccttnin streets nf niiprmiH iim unfix it'll mil men. Drat Tefcarrs Spit nit Rnnkt Tour l int Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netlo, lull of Ufa, nerve and vigor, take No To Bae, the wonderworker, that makea weak men strong. All drucKlut, BOc or tl. Curetnaran twd. Donklet and iitmple free. Addrena Bterllng Remedf Co, Chicago or New York. It la rumored tlint thf Frenrh. nftiT havlim taimlit the worlil flip tiu-rlta "t non , arc tlienmi'lvm fiilllnn off In thulr love for triulitloniil niitlotiul diah. Ednrat Towr Itowela Wttn Caacarete. Cnmly mtliartlr, eure conntlpatlon forever. lOo, Mo. If O. C. C. fall, drugglau refund inonel AmniiK rolor.iiln'a rollca nf rllff lpllpr la one hullilliiK tlmt ahpltored probably alx thniinnml ipoi!p. To Core Oonatlpatlon Torovort Take Canvarnta Cand? ('nthartlo. lOonrCno, If O. C. U. fall to cure, ilrugglata refund money. rnlvenal nellef. Trofcsaor "Now, Mr. Doollttle, what have you learned about your topic, the diamond?" Mr. Doollttle "That rvorv woman believes it hnrmonlzoa exactly with her complexion." Jowelora' Weekly. t.lke t'lndlnir itlon' The be of the Kndleaa (Mmln Htnrah Book In the iurr?hae of "Ibid Crom" and ''Hulilhgor'i l)st" atnrnli, nmkua It Juat Ilka Ondlnff money. Why, for only So you are euabled to Rut ono large 10.1 pnokase of "Red CroM" stnroh, ono Inrne 10a pack age of "IIublnp;nr' Dost" atnrnli, with the premiums, two Hhnkeaponre pnuiiln, print ed lu twelve benutlful colors, or one Twen tieth Century Olrl Cnlnmlur, nnibonKe'l In gold. Ask your irrocor for this atnn'h and obtulutbe benutlful Ulirlatmaaproaauti free Ingenuity nf the Tahltaaa. Th Tahltana are aald to be the poo plo most serviceable to the traveler. They aoem, In fact, to command at all tlmea the principal conveniences of life. Half an hour of daylight Is sufficient for building a house of tho stems and leaves ot the font banun.t, and Are is produced by rubbing sticks. If tho running water Is deeply sunk among etonea, by working In banana leaves they bring It to the surface. The chaaa of elt, which in those dripping moun tains become almost amphibious, of fers another Instance of their ingen uity. They tear off with their teeth the fibrous bark of "purun" (Hibiscus jtlllaccus) and a moment after apply it jto noosing small fish. If ono is sent Cor fruit he will usually make a baBket ion the way by plaiting the augments of a cocoanut leaf. A mat will do man ufactured with almost equal ease. Clothing Is always at hand, and a ba nana, leaf serves for an umbrella. Tumblers and bottles are supplied by ingle joints ot the bamboo, and casks or buckets by the long stems, and whether you ask for a hatchet, knife, i apoon, toothbrush, or washbasin, the Vitdes will never be found at a loss. Kan 'Francisco PhrnnU' How Mrs. Pinkham HELPED MRS. GOODEN. lima To . riMiHAM mo, ijjjj) 'I am very grateful to you for your kindness and the interest you have taken In me, and truly believe your medicines and advice are worth more to a woman than all the doctors in the world, i'or years I had female troubles and did nothing for them. Of course I became no better and finally broke down entirely. My troubles began with inflammation and hemorrhages from the kidneys, then inflammation, congestion and falling of the womb and inflammation of ovaries. " I underwent local treatment every day for some time; then after nearly two months the doctor gave me permis ton to go back to work. I went back, bat in less than a week was com pelled to give up and go to bed. On breaking down the second time, I de cided to let doctors and their medicine alone and try your remedies. Before the first bottle was gone I felt the ef fects of it. Three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and a package of her Sanative Wash did me mora good than all the doctors' treat Bents and medicine. "The first remark that greets me now la 'How much better yon look!' and yon way be aura I never hesitate to tell the eause of my health." Mm. . J. Coodm, AcaxBT, 1a. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOOOI FARM TOPICS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi Time to Out Millet. Tlime is a popular belief that millet seed is Very good fur horses, and the desire to got it welt developed rattans this grain to be generally out too early to make the boat fodder. Even for horses we should out it before the seed was fully grown. It will gain some in sl.e after tlio slnlk is severed from its roots. For cows it Humid ninny be cut early, and as tho millet hay lias to be timed when tlnys are rapidly shortening, it shnttlil lie put in cock and kept tliero until ready to be ilruwu to the barn or stack. Topping Corn. Old fnrmers can remember when it was common practice to cut o(T the tops of corn two or throe times before harvesting it to lot tho sun in so as to ripen tho ears bettor. It was then gnnerslly t lion frli t that tho snn shin ing on the stulli was a groat holp to ripening. Now it is known that it is tho sunshine on the leaves that ena bles tliom to thaw carbon from tho air to furnish awcotnoss to the stalk and starch to the grain. The stalk next tho car, which used to bo loft uncut until killed by tho freezing Is now known to be the richest in nutri tion, next to that is the slnlk further down, and poorest of all the stalk above the tassol and the tassel itself. This is only a blossom, nnd the innle blossom at thnt. It has when dried hardly any nutriment, and even when greou it has littlo saccharine matter. Trt Make fltnal! Clieeae. Kkim twcnty-ilve quarts of even ing's milk in the morning and add twenty-five quarts of whole morning's milk. Hot the milk in a heater over tho stove, and stir now and then to get it up to eighty dogrees, and then stir in the rennet thoroughly. Half a toaapoonfiil of the liquid extract for this quantity of milk or a cake of the solid ronnet, ns sold in stores, is enough. Cover the milk nnd set in a warm place until the curd breaks be fore the linger is passed through it. Dip off the whey and heat in a boiler to 100 degrees. Whilo this is doiug the curd is broken by baud, tho hot whey pourod on, and when tho onrd squeaks when bitten it is ready to be put into moulds nnd prensod down solidly and tho whey is tlrninod ofT. As soon ns solid enough, theohooso is taken from tho mould and kopt in a clean placo nnd turned daily for a month. It should then bo kopt a month longer iu an airy ptaoo, and the mould which gathors on it scraped ofT ouco a wook. A very good choose may bo made without thin heating in hot whey. Farm and Home. lfatrlitiiaj nf Kgirfl. Whoii fowls are in full vigor in spring their eggs hatch earlier than the twenty-one days that nro com monly reckoned fur lions' eggs. Wo hnvo known the oggs to bo hatched a day earlier than tho three wooks usually allowed. Later in tho season, though, when tho wenthor is warmer, it takes longer to hatch tho oggs, some even requiring twouty-tbroo or twenty-four days, and some chicks dying in tho shell. Lato iu tho sea son the hens lay fewer eggs, and with thicker shells thau when tho ogg production Is most abundant. It is easy to find if a living ohidk is in tho shell, nnd the best way to get it out without dostroying tho chick is to moisten tho shell with water, which has been gradually warmed, taking care not to nso water that has been boilod, as that has divestod tho wator of air, and putting such wator on the ogg may cause tho death of the chick within. On no account should an ogg be broken to get tho chiok out. If it' cannot make its way out by pick ing after the shell hasbcou softened, it has too little vitality to be worth rais ing. tlood Features For Cattle Rtnlls. Tho cat shows a numbor of feature! that go to make an excollont cow stall eloping partitions to koep tho hay in the crib and sloping partitions be tween oaoh cow, a chain hitch that ii attached to both sides ot the stall, giving the oow freedom of movement, but not too much freedom, and, lastly, a raised piooo of plank tlmt the cow steps over in order to eat, but must step back across when desirous ot ly ing down. Trial of this pluu show thut it does much toward keeping the oows clean, as it brings them back-to ax excellent cow stall. the manure gutter when lying down. Qo the rounds the last thing at night and removo any droppings that' may have fallen upon the platform. This will insure a dry bed during the night. The arrangement ot the ohain fasten ing in the way suggested is the near est approach nossible to the stiff stanchion in controlling the movement of the cattle, while doiug away with the moat serious faults of the stanch ion, yet it is bnt an instant's work to book it about an animal's nepk,witb a snap lit the under part to attach to the orosswise chain when the animal is brought into the stall. The neok chain then serves a good purpose when leading the stook out to water or when moving the animals about for other purposes. Nsw York Tribune, 0. V Does your head acne t Pain back of yourcyes? Dad taste In yotirmotith? It's your livcrl Aycr's Tills are liver pills. They cure constipation, hesdnche, dyspepsia, and all liver complaints. 25c. All druggists. Wunt ymir miHi.turhii nr Iu-hhI a bvautilu! emwii fir rtrh IttnrV ? Then n.fl ' mirifiupufurcj nvc for.tr or the) I V Makers j uwwixiiiuunim uik wn t-. ?IP'""'M' -',1 s. f, nu a ro. fine of Ihe Inrnest earring" manufac turers In the Niit tlnvi at, Im-nted nt Mil waukee, Im iteiiniiiK to K" Into the au tomobile business. tlpantf la ninod Deer. Clean blood mentis a rlenn sUln. No beauty without it. Cssenreta, t'nmly C'allmr tlo clean your blood and keep it clenn, by stirring up tho Inty liver and driving all im- E unties from the body. Ilegin to ilny to snish pimples, India, lilnUliea, blnrklipsds, and thnt tidily hilinua cninplpmnn by Inking Cnscareta, bcniity for ten rents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, lUc, 23c, CUc. Tlusaln rnuld put In the field 1 rio.OOO ravnlry to tho 112.000 of tleiuiiiny and Austria ! I uiiKiiry enmliliied. Row Are Tone Kldaera t Tr tTobtm'Spnrp'tit PIUnrnreDll klilnr? Ill flam tola trui). AUd. Hturilng Uetuuity Uu.,ClJlciigoor N. Y.' win Father, Tommy Pop, why do poople call death tho grim reaper Tommy's PopDoesn't the Illble say that all flesh Is grnss? Hun away and play. Ean Fran r I sro Dulletln. Have I lie Nlrknle From saving, comes having. Ask your grocnr how you enn save 15o by Inveatltig Se, He cun lull you juat bow you can got ono largo lOo package of "Ilnd Cross" stnmh,ono largo lOo paekaga ot "Huliln gor's Post" stnroh, with thepronituina, two beautiful Bhnkespeare panels, prlulad In twelve benutirul colors, or ono Twoutlelh Century Olrl t'nliindiir, nil for Ask your grocer for this ataroli nml obtain these beautiful Christ nine presents Cieo. Tho Uw of ComMnsalliin. From the Argonaut: Kichurd Cum berland, tho playwright, was extrnmcly Joaliius ot his young rival, HIchnrd Sheridan. It Is related that ho look his children to see one of tho first per formances of "Tho School for Senndal," nnd when they screamed with dnilght their Irritable father pinched them, saying: "What are 'you laughing at? You should not laugh, my angeln; there Is nothing to laugh at," adding in an undertone: "Keep still, you little duncos." When this was reported to Hherlilan, he said: "It was ungrateful In Cumberland to bo displeased with his children for laughing at my coino dy, for when I went to bob his tragedy I laughed from beginning to end." Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ClEAN5ES THE SYSTEM K4B.TUALCbNST'PAT0N i umi. PERMANENTLY ,tsbc,;lcts Buy Twe GtNvjiNt - MtN'r o ey (AllfvRNIA pG iVRVP(S roa SMI t U MUC4'k raw KX Pill WIIIL BLOOD "C A CARETS do mil claim 4 tr thm tnd are a truly wonderful medicine. I bare utieo win bed for a raodlutno plavant to take and at lat pave found It In Caw'troti. filnee takinic theui. nf proved wondorfully a Ml 1 (W uiucli better in eretf war. " Alua. tiAUaa . bktLAHa. tultryU, Tauo. itu iiavt iwun uiinuuu ) uij wntHf xma naaim Plaaiant. Palatable. Potent, Tasta Qood. Do Good. Never BloUaa, Weaken, or Grip. 10o.8ue.Hltt. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... lHit a,j eaaar, a tr i, , t. ill K0-T0-CA3 ti&m- iSVAM rrrfi.il a I r" OVFRCOMF1 rrYf) C I -T Aftf&bjXb CANDY M jL& CATHARTIC a rsADi mass aaonvriMo X THI MARKITt, riTTSMuna nraln, flour and Faa4, WIJFAT-No. ired. ,. 4 WHKAT No. I new 06 1 COIIN No . ,clli,w, enr. el ! No. 1 yelinw, ahellnu If) 40 Mltedeir SA 117 OA 18-No. 9 while 80 81 No. 8 white 80 Fl.Oiril Winter patents IH 4 00 Fnney straight winter (40 8 8') lire - No. fill WJ IIAY-No. 1 llmolhy 18 71 14 01 t'hiYnr. No. 1 IJ tH) I'J 60 FKMIi-No. I nliltH mid., Ion.. 18 00 18 00 llrnwn middling , IU 00 11 80 llran. Im III 18 !M 18 80 BTIIAW Wheal , A 01 8 S8 Out 8 7"i 8 00 fil l liH- l nncy Kino (Irn.s.... 1 U8 1 8'' Ximothr, prlmn ... 1 'JO 14 llttlry Proilueta lltTTTKn Klgln eroamery. . , . , 2lifl 38 Ohio rrenitinry. !!1 K'i Fum y enimtry mil 10 17 CIIKKHK Ohio, new 1:1 14 New Vork, new IU 14 Frnlte anil Vegetable, in: ANs-nreen v im t a a on I'tl'I'A'I'dl.H h'niii'V Whltnil bil 4) 41 CAIlliAdE IVr burr ul 1 IW ONitiNH por bu !l) 81 I'oitltri Ktn, IIF.NH per pnlr B'i ' 80 t'HK'KKNH drewd It 18 'J TIIKKYN ilreme.l 14 18 liUUH la. nnd Olilo, friwh.... 11 l'J llAl.TIHtlUH. Fi.nt'n $ a ni 8 8i Wlll'.AT-No. Ilieil 110 70 t'OMN-Mlxod 8H H9 OA 'I'M 80 81 EitOH . l'J il'l 1IUTXKU Ohio creiimnry .. - III rnn.Aiir'.Li'iii a Fi.orrt...; t en n 3 7.1 WHKAT-No. a red (19 70 roltN-Nc, a mliod 8H 80 OATH -No. a wliltn 81 Ii HflTKIl-Crenmnry, extra.... L'3 S4 tOOS I'eiioaylTaiila Ilrats.... S3 31 KtH IOUK. Fl.OVn-ratenta S 05 4 S5 WHKAT-No. II red 74 roiiN - No. a 40 OATH- W hite Western 80 lll'T'l Kit -Creamery. ,. IT 14 LUUH Htate oU'enn 14 18 LI VIC STOCK. ' Central Alma, Varita, P.aat Liberie, Pa, CATTLS. Trlme. incflto 1400 tin 5 0)9 S 70 (loi.il, 11!II0 lo IHO0 lh 0 1" ft 40 Thly, II 00 to 1160 Hi 4 HI 6 10 alr lllit steers, Ihnj to lotn) Ihi 4 00 4 78 lomnion, 7U0 lu bOO lha 8 00 8 IW Boos. Medium lleaTjr Itouiiha and staKS anarr. Trlme, DMo 101 Ids : (loml, SfttoUU Ihs. Fair, 70 to Ml Ihs I tmtinnii Veal t'alvus I Anna. f rlnirer, extra hprhiKxr, Kuud to choice. . . t'omiiioii to ffilr ! xtra yearling, Unlit. ... Onod to choice yeurlliiKs. , MhiIIuiii I ominou .... 4 40 4 110 4 83 8 81 4 00 4 l r 8 VI H M 8 01 U 0 'J 4 80 4 10 8 7f 4 '28 0 75 6 00 9 6 31 6 00 8 10 4 61 6 00 4 4) 4 at 4 liO 8 78 4 4 01 H. i 8 01 REVIEW OF TRADE. Prices ol Pig Iron Still Advancing-Slight Do eilne in Wheat. Tt. O. Dun & Cn.'s weokly review f tniilo ri M,rH ua fnlliius fur hint week: JH'IIIhIi dlHiisti'is In Hum h Afrlia luivn I'l'ouitht tu view siiim'tlilnit lii'Hldii the ei'lf-i rllimcp ul the IOiikIIkIi unilt, thut tiny In ill I mil ninny Aiiii-rlrnn Hi-rur-Itli'a ti In- iIIhIoiIkim! In uny time nf iiliirm, lint ari' Ini'llnt'd to tukn inure when sturk an J iiioney luuk fur sufo invi'Htmi'nt. A littlo dt'cllno of p In wheat and IVir. In ciirii dues nut hinder eximrls, thiuiKli It Is hiiiiic evhli'imv tlmt iiniw ers think they have aiiii!e siiiilli'S. At lantic Xi(irtM nf wheat for live weeks have heen, Hour Ineluileil, iri.tiSli.D'.iil biiKhels. iikmIiihI IH.ISJ.I,:;! Inmhels lust year, ami I'urlflu ex inu la ;!.7l.'l,r,..l IhihIi i'Ih. UKaliiHt .1,li7,t;i4 buMhels Inst year. Westi'iii ieielplH of wheat have con tinued heavy, hut have nnt rivaled Inst yeur's extrnnrillimiy otit-iiiui'liiR, aiiiountiiiK tu only :ir.lir,x.lK7 liunhela In live weeks, iiRiiliiHt 40.UHi.7IU bushels hint year, but western corn receipts run ahead of lust year's in tho same weeks, and tho exports have been 1H, (i4X,044 bushels, tixuint ll,u."i8,158 bushels luKt yeur. The ennrmouB sales of wool at Ilos ton, 2l.nri7,MiO poumlH reporteil, nuikliiK 2!,3X8,7U0 imumls at the three chief murkets for the week, uro extremely li'iipnrtant. Thut not all lire for consumption, as the tin do Is naturally tempted to be lieve, may be true, ami yet Hctual pur chases by the mills of half thut quan tity would imply extraordinary en couragement respecting tho demand for woolen goods. The prices have been Kenerully udvuncvd tu an average scarcely below that of May, 1SS2, and fur Ohio washed, llclit and dark un washed, and pulled wool sIlRhtly blither. Rxpi'i-tatliMi of hlh'her prices at London prompt much spnculative buy Iiik. but tho demand for woolen goods Is also undeniably ennouraKt-d. The cotton tiumuructure h as also a (treat demand, with prices constantly rlHlng, su that with middling uplands at 7. .'.lie Kucds are relatively i.ean r in prlco than they huve been since October 1, but whether both will advance much further depends upon the correctness cf current estimates of the forth-com-Inn; crop. l'rlces for pig Iron for early deliver ies are still advancing, but as a great part of the demand has protected Itself by contracts running fur into next year, Including purchases of 110,000 tuns bessemer this week at .'3 50, and as billets are quoted at 1.11150 for shot, but 135 for next year, the murket can be interpeted several ways. Anthracite pig is also quoted at $:'4 CO for early delivery, and local coke at Chicago. liut no Mulshed product!! have ad vanced during the past week excepting rellned bars, which the Kustern usso clutlon hus put up II per ton. More weakness appears In some lines, of which the works have not orders run ning fnr ahead. Ilut it is claimed that l.HGO.OOO tons of rolls, 80 per cent of the entire capacity, have been sold foe next year. Tin is weaker at 30c. and lake copper at 17c, while spelter Is offered at 4.85c. Dealers ara refusing to pay the higher prices aaked by manufacturers of boots and shoes to such an extent that future orders are somewhat re stricted. Yet the October shipments were 473,723 cases, against 415,258 cases lust year, an Increase of 13 per cent, and 367,039 cases In the same week of 18S2, an Increase of nearly 30 per cent. Considerable irregularity appears in the relation between demand and sup ply, with rather more general hes itancy in buying on the part of dealers In women's goods. Hides and leather remain strong, packers having some what advanced prices at Chicago, their supplies being sold four to six weeks ahead. ms-. U - 1 There is a "comfortable feelihg" that comes after a bath witli Ivory Soap which is conducive to a good night's rest." IT FLOATS. eOftVftiOHT IM IV TMf PNoOflH OMMLt OO. ftiNOIPtNATI QUALITY AND NEWS. Pains and Kaeellenea Ara Determining paetora In ffneneaafal Development. 4IMR OP TIIK IMI'OKTAKT P!NCTION4 US' HICIH-CI.AHg Nr.WSPAfKIH. In presenting Interesting plms of si-Inn-41 tlo and eoonomln problems, liltfh-olim newspapers frequently give Information ol aa great vnltie In their mlverlHIiigeoliimns aa In those devoted to the publication of the principal events nt the day, and whnn the fainn of a product Is extended hoyoml Ita natural llmlta Into foreign liimN, and a large demand created throughout ((rent llrltaln nnd hnr Onlnnlna ami the prlncliml sen-ports and nltlos ot Europe, Asia nml Africa, It liocomm n plniiannt duty to note the fact ami to toll nf the points of excel lonoe on which so grout aatioonna Is bnsed, W refer to the now world fuinnd Inxntlv.i reinmly, Hvrap nf I-'Iuh, the product of ti e California Fig Hyrup Company. Themorlis of this well-known excellent laxative wire first made known to the world llirougli the medical Joiirnula nml newspapers of thn United Htntna; nnd Is one of tlio distinct aclilcvomontx of the priw.. It la now w-;( known that Hyrup of Pigs Is an ntlilonl proprietary remedy, approved by the most eminent physician everywhere, becniiso It la simple and effective, yet plonsnnt to thn tnnte nnd ncooptiibln to tlm syitom, ntid not only prompt In Its Imnollclnl nrfocts, but nlso wholly free from nny llhplounint Hftor-ofToots. It Is froipiontly rnforreil to as tho rnmoilv ol tkn heiilthy, liecausn It Is uand hy people who enjoy good health and who live well mi l fool well and are wnll Informed on nil auhjocta gnnnriilly, Includ ing Inxntlve.. In order to got Ita hnnellclnl effects. It Is nnoeaaary to got the genuine Hyrup of Klg, whlnli Is manufactured by tue ( allforiila I'lg Hyrup Co. only. At inertliiRs of the Ilrltish cnblni t no ofllclHl record of any kind Is kept of the proceedings. Iarai1e ('hanges ftnate to Please floye. Front the Kansas City Journal: At Itollevillo thore were two sick little toys who wcro eating tholr hearts out because they could not see the circus parade. Mr. Bells, the circus proprie tor, came to hear cf these boys, and he asked the mayor of the town to show him where the lada lived. It was not on oae of the principal streets, but regaruiess of that Mr. Soils had tho whole parade pass along that way, and the two little invalids sat In a window and viewed It. It wasn't much, but It Is calculated to luduce uneasiness among tuoae wlio have been cocksure that no circus man can enter the king- uuiii oi neaveii. An Ovarworkeil Woman A woman died in Atchison a few years ago who bad boarded every day of her married life, and who never got out of bed before 9 o'clock in the morn ing. Still, her folks look reproachfully at the bereaved husband and say that "Poor Susan was worked to death." Atchison Globe. DeBuII'sN Cnrca all Throat and l.una; Affection a. COUGH SYRUP V Grt thi(fuuiue. Rpruaauhiitltntca. IS SURE Dr. llulVt Villi curt Dysptfsia. Trial, to orje, $1 ft mn I Pnrtnnea In t-k: InrMt to IU run 1 Sliaiand H-l SliiMI fi r M0 sure; .flnk. KnhI a C.,lai H. till HI., Phils., 1'A. ! Used by million., sura proof of lu quality. ' The tint Ave persons proanrlng the Endless Chain anarch nook from thetr Itrocer will enoh obtala one larffe lllo paokaKe ot wiii'd t'roa" Ntnrrh. one lurga lOo paekaffs of Mflnblncjer'a Beat" Ntarck, two Hbakrapeara panels, printed Id twelve beautiful color, as natural aa life, or one Twentieth Century Olrl Calendar, ths do eat of Its klud ever printed, all abaolutely free. All others proenrioff the t'.udlcaa Cbatla Ntarrh Book, will obtala from their arocer the above goods for 5t. UK4 CrM Laundry Ntarrh is something entirely new, and Is without doubt the great est Invention of the Twentieth Century. It has no equal, and surpasses all others. It has won for Itself praise from all parts of the Uulted States. It baa superseded every thing heretofore uaed or koowa tosoleaee tu the lauudry art. It Is made from wheat, rtee aad eorn, and oheinloally prepared upon salenttfla prlnolples by J. C. Ilnblnger, Kehala, Iwa, aa expert lo tha laundry profusion, who has bad twenty-rive yeure' prautlaal xperlenoe In fenoy laundering, aad who was the Brat au'ooeaafal aad original Inventor of ail fine grades of starch la the UnHed mates. Aak your gioeers foe till -tarsb aad obtala thesa bjautlfnl Obristaaa praseaU frwa. IF INTERESTED WRITE TO-DAY. Irlilrnt. I llnl, of IfrtrvftTfl l'tilrrpiltr, while nlltrMlTiir fhi RrrHimhi.r. fla, hi mrr nnikt "IIhti I-b Mitiili-hwt Ivuik ls.uiit tn ca'-N on4 of mi. w.th r-v linvi. t)ivf'.H(, hut wiilcn.whftn liMttlM(H , iniKlit Mink" A Mum iprftUilMf (t i nih il Ht-fttini itiiiiciiu Imii or HytaJtl4in. I twlvlj JT l IMNIltr II. " 'I hrtl lh Ktw'f rffnrw! In nIkiv p fifrnt In fvfry M-rMn. ntirl cmi i'njlr nnd 'utrky iirr. I"i. nr4 fiii'i, m kiioiN Inliffil by e9ry sniiileotuf llii mihc(. Hnrilly m ifnr pni hut w tint nn rrilff norn pnMHimurtR nfii ir wofiiif rnil riir rnrr'irmnf ri (MfMiiiai t.t wi-ll tiuvi'h.fwH HwmmKIo or niatgnti Tit New Yorlt tnitltiit tt Hctonoc U twrmUf N4iifH iirnhnhiy Urn nt'Mt Im T4m in. tuo-f valua iHffirt'f ni'mt ltiiiortnnt work m (M'cufr nri'tn nvr lH'fiirfitihlthi. ti I n 'I:i'i In every p irtlctilar, i ( h mi(p4 urn r"il wl'li t trt. nrxnmrnt nrn lihiioii 4,f tUf wnrl'l') KM'ih't iM'hnil-u mid tl-ilt'lMTM. It ( lfori(M.r tlltHt fttf1, Mr 4 allO h ri'.-iil hy i-vcr- irn nt ftlH-ifcr ih-(l In it v.iotlaitn, JIcmim tUih, Wrumml H'lKruMm uud MluU CullU sllllMU. IT'S FREE for tle aklns. Write tiKtojr.' Aililn-a NKW VtHtK INSTITITTK OP M( IKSCK, :tll State St., Oept. N. N .1, ItiH-hestrr, ft. T, W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & 3.80 SHOES "A 1 g Worth $4 to $6 compared Ifirlumfitl hv iVfr 1 ,mm,000 wrurern Tl amuin hoTt-ff W. I, I )tm)0 name anj tr lannifU on botlom. la in autntitiite c'lime'l f lr Rnnd. our dci4f hotild kfen lhrm- v tint, wo will nd a pif3jt m receipt ot unco, nuie ind ol oj'hrr, .md width plain or p toe. ( 4t.iiri2n C Ire. W. I. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mmi The Only Perfect Is the Ehle Dinner Pail. KnrfthlMrnn it rut rl-d ncpiril in 'I I f f n i n t dlMhf. WJmmi a m p t y and nnntfd ran bi rf. riwt in po.'kt. Khi I riwinvwtiiToti J tt of niirfiita fur ll-h,andl0uiit r a 1 ili.l, I nil a f 1 1,' utj uiiki'i'tiL1 J.'fKIII.K ., BilllHle, V. Wellington $f( Visible vrv VVr it ntf. rry- MAKE YOUR OWK: Syrup (pure), Vlneirnr kikI), Hiking Pow. iler and Hhoa l'oll-h Iterlpea, all for Vtn. Atfenta wmtfil. Ill p i.l'; lir-t tlms of yeur. Kt.Varo.NP. M'M I A I.TV o , lla U4, McKeepHirt, 1'a. ARNOLD'S COUGH KILLER Prevent a cor All iruKKlnta, 200. ASTHMA POSITIVtUf CURED. (114111 V'N KOIslI A HT 1 1. II A CXatt: doaa thta. A trial ia kuu ujill d lra, Oollim Ijuoa. Alaim iNit Co.,Ht. Lot; If, Mo. nDHDCVW DIS0OVERT;naa l J I 3 1 quick ro l.ln.t ir w..i r.aM. B,A nf u.t.in"ml. .nl lOilava' tiMluMuS t'rum. or. a. a. etna a auaa, si s. aiiaam, sa. If aflllctedwlth sore ayea us Thompson's Eye Water t. Si. U. 4i 'i T3 Limn mtu( aii n'.fc lAui:. L4 Beat Cuua bjrupVTu,ti Cael Aj in unto. n-iiBulif. I I V i rj x ! A ti MM X : ALMS m fP " jlatdlt w -a i lyDewruer v ' a i. , . . "' r..iini w, any rn nro inn. i-ilrior zn all 'In liniflirtnnl-, featiireii. GUArtANTPCO. ! Mule (y Wllllnma Mfir. Co., Slimtreil, I', y., ( nil. Hen, ml-hand t.yiH'Wrl era nnd tyue- ritr ii 1 Ion. neiul f ir caUlevun. P. A. K,tllK, AM lonrlli Ave, I'll llilir. Pa, P4yc?is la Ann a Wolds ISUMPTIOH
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