t, s The Whole Truth! There's nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. There's nothing so good for a cough as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The 25 cent size is just rig tit for in ordinary, evcrydsy cold. The 50 cent size is better for the cough of bronchitis, croup, grip, and hoarseness. The dollar size is the best for chronic coughs, is in consumption, chronic bron chitis, asthma, etc. 6ANDOW ON EXERCISE. Bays Dumbbell l'rnrtlre. If Not Overdone, . It tbe Proper Thine;. "Dumbbell practice gives strength to every sinew, from the finger tips to the elbow, from the top of the head to the sole of the foot," Samlow, the strong man, said In a recent interylew. "The young can be kept In perfect health, and older people are helped and Im proved even when suffering any ail ment which appears to them to be qulto hopeless, but, of course, great ' care must bo taken not to overdo the practising, and It Is wiser to Increase the number of movements very grad ually and not on any account to got overtired at first," he udvlsed. Dut he docs state most emphatically - that . dumbbell exercises, taken In modera tion, glvo grace and suppleness to the figure and that perfect enso to the car riage that comes from having the mus cles under control. He makes a strong point of an easy beginning, which does - not expect too much at flint, but gains strength by degrees. Such exercise sends the blood through the vein with new life, which gives pleasure and Joy to every Individual; 1iko Finding; Itloiiey. Tbe use of tba Eudlesa Chain Staroh Hook In the purchase of "Rod Gross" and ''Hublnger's Bust" stitroli, makes It just like Hading money. Why, for only So yov re ennblod to get ono largo lOo package of "Red Cross" stnrch, one Inrge lOo paok. ge of "Hublnger's Best" iturob, with tbe premiums, two Hhnkespeare pHnols, print ed In twelve beautiful colore, or one Twen tieth Century Girl Calendnr, embossed In Cold. Ask your groaer for this stitroh and obtain the beautiful Christ in its presents free J Soldier and Courtier. .. IjOtq rutcnener or iinnrtum is a straightforward soldier, but he does not scorn the art" of turning a compli ment gracefully. It has long been said of him -that h4 Is proof ocatnst all feminine charms, and wben he waited upon her majesty at Windsor, the queen was curious enough to put a pointed question. "Is It true, my lord," she asked, "that you have never yet cared for woman?" "Yes, your majesty," replied tbe clrdar, "quite true with one exception." "Ah!" said the queen, "and who Is she?" Tbo sirdar bowed. "Your mujeaty," said be. DonfTobsrro Spit sad Smoke Tosr life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mar netlo. full of life, nurve ami vigor, take No-Toll ao, the wnnder-worlier, that muUee weak men strong. All druggists, Mo or II. Ouro guaran teed. Boolildl and sample free. Aililroaa Ulerllng Kerned j Co., Chicago or New York. - After e resent tornado In Australia thousands of water snakes were found on the beach in one place, while In an other the beach was entirely washed away, leaving; nothing but bare rocks. Australia's (cold production In the last half century hus amounted to consider ably mure thun 400,01)0.000. fenKland'g Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children examined 28,000 cases last year. 'DEBiiirgN Cure alt Throat and Lung Affectioua, ROUGH SYRUP Oetlheireuuiue. Refuse atthatttiitea, jA NIG SURE Jf. JtuWt rilli tmrt Dyippiia. Trio!, aajsr J P. Jt. ,C. 40 W It alletad with 1 Te-...-lt Cwa (" THK MARKETS. riTTABeRO. drain, flour and feed. WHEAT No. S red. f 5 WHKAT No. 1 now !8 67 COKN No S yellow, ear 40 41 No. a yeliow, slivileu 87 8X Mliedesr S7 Hi OATH No. U while.... u 31 No. 8 while Jf SO r'LOL'll Winter iaina 8 nTi 8 r'nncy straight winter 8 OS 8 7 live-No. II 154 5 riAV-No. 1 timothy 1.1 aft 19 61 rlnver, No. 1 ri lift la 50 I'KKl) No. I white mid., ton.. 1 00 1H M Brown middlings 1 00 Id M) limn, bulk 18 il. Hi M 8TIIAW Wheat I) 0) 0 !i Oat 6 00 6 5J Dairy Products, BCTTFtl Elgin creamery. .... t 2tff 2! Ohio creamery !i !(7 J'nni-V country roll 10 X ' CI1I.KSK Ohio, new 18 II New York, now 13 H I'ouKrr. Etc. HF.NP per pnlr 4"i M CIIK'KKNH dreswd 10 11 Tl'IlKKVs dressed ' la l't KdUHl'ii. nnd Ohio, froh.... !M ai Fruits and Vegetable. BKANfl Oreen V Im 1 KV9 9 0") I'OTATOKM Knncv Whlto't bu 45 4H CABBAOE 100 heads i 00 2 60 OMUN8 per bu 11 35 ltALTIMORE. n.orn..; 3 aur. a 85 WHKAT No, a red lis l'.! COHN-Mlxed 7 UH OATS 83 83 POOH at 22 III I I Ell Ohio creamery 117 SIS inil.ADlLI'HIA FLOUR 8 Bft-Si 8 74 W HKAT No. 3 red fit 119 I'OltS No. 3 mixed .17 8M OATS-No. a wulto 81 a III 'IT Kli-t'reamery, extra.... .. S7 liUOb l'enneylvanla Units.... .. 23 KfcW IOIIK. FLOUR Intent 3 75-5?) 4 00 WHKAT-No. 3 red 72 cons No. a 4 OATS-White Western 20 8p Bl'T'l Kit Creamery. Hi VI LGliS elate and l'enn 14 20 I.IV K STOCK, f entral Stock Varda, Kast Liberty, V k CATTLS. Prime, lflOOto 1400 lbs 6 80 5 70 Good, 11KKI to 1S00 lbs 6 15 5 40 1 lily, K-0U to 1160 lb 4 H5 6 10 Voir light steers, 900 to 1000 lbs 8 75 4 45 Common, 700 to SOU lbs 8 00 8 75 BOOS. Medium 8 05 4 01 Heavy 8 95 houghs and stags 8 60 8 70 SUSEF. rtlme, 0.1to 105 lbs 4 10 4 20 Ciood, r6 to 90 lbs.. 8 75 4 On l oir, 70 to bu lbs 8 0) 8 Common 1 0J 1 00 Veal Caives 6 00 7 25 I.AMCS 11 linger, extra 4 03 6 00 Sprli'Ker, good to choice 4 H.'i 1 05 Cominun te tiilr 4 50 4 H5 F.xtra yearlings, light.. 4 10 4 8 ood to cboiee yearlings. 4 00 4 10 Medlnm 8 K 4 00 Common. 3 60 3 bo REVIEW OF TRADE. Iron Manufacturers Catching Up Wllh Orders Decrease in Wheal Receipts.' R. G. Dun & Co.'s ' Weekly Review of Trade" reports as follows for last week : Business continues wonderfully larce, prosperous and healthy. As the detailed list of failures by branches of business cannot be made until next week, it seems well to say that in four weeks failures have been reported amounting to $o.8.(N.5x, asainst $8,110,4-5 n t',u same week of last year,. $1 1,610.105 in 1H07 and over $12,000,000 in-lHti' anil also in 18175. Yet the volume of solvent trade represented by exchanges at tnc principal clearing houses has been for the month 2J.5 per cent greater than Inst year and 46 per cent greater than in 1892. Thus the ratio of defaults to business payments was $2 57 in $1,000 for November, 1K05, and $2 75 for 181)6, and $2 15 for 1897, but $1 25 for iXyS and only go cents in $1,000 for 1890. In many lines the volume of business lias been larger than in October, notwith standing the extraordinary Hood of buy ing ever since the beginning of last March. Wheat remains weak, yielding one cent and a quarter, although Western receipts were barely half last year's for the week, and for four weeks only 21, 74.I.50S bushels, against 38,602.739 last f'ear. Corn declined I cent with slight y smaller exports than last year for the tveok, but for four weeks 15,265,745 bushels, against 11,479,098 last year. Cotton goods have remained strong, all coming forward not under contract being snapped up quickly, with contracts still unfilled running into next year. In woolens a strong demand continues for dress goods, and cotton warp and all wool cashmeres tend higher, but there is not much Change in men's wear, nor such a rise as to justify the high prices paid for wool. Sales continue heavy, nut largely speculative, and stimulated by the rise in London. The iron manufacturer has to meet a greatly increased cost of material next year. Prices for 1900 have been fixed at $5 50 for bessemer ore at lower lake ? torts, against $2 53 last year, and $4 25 or non-besscmer, against $2 last year, while coke at $2 75 for furnace, with high rail rates in every direction, indi cate that iron will not be made next year as cheaply as has been. Prices ol pig still advance, according to the "IronAgc." Bessemer to $25 at Pitts burg, with very small transactions, and gray forge to $21 25, quotations al other points being unchanged. Prices of some finished products are still yield ing as works run out of orders and compete with each other for more busi ness, and refined bar is $2 per ton lower at Philadelphia, common $j per ton lower ut Pittsburg, and plates $3 lower at Philadelphia, with further conces sions in sheets because many of the tin plate works are now closed. Sonic of the iron works about Pittsburg are run ning half time. The shipments of boots and shoes in four weeks have been 373.307 cases, 14 per cent larger than in 1897 and 33 per cent larger than in 1894, exceeding those of other years even more. But new business, although considerable in quantity shows a marked decrease be cause of the prolonged rise in prices, even though that rise has been relative ly less than the advance in leather which still continues, or in hides, which, has apparently been checked again. I Failures for the week have been! 144 in the United States, against aHi 1 last UfBfARTS AND POST STAMPS Amnalog Follies of One of the, Hon veanx Rlohee, They were telling anob storlca, any the New York Commercial Advertiser, and the demure-looking woman said: "The most amusing upstart I ever met had a horror ot any one suspecting that ahe ever practiced economy. She was very fond of walking and loved to walk In the park, but ahe seldom per mitted herself this pleasure, always go ing In her carriage for fear somo one she knew should meet her and Imagine she did not have a carriage. Her household waa conducted on the same principle. She knew few people whom she thought worth entertaining, 10 her dinner parties were small, but so anx Itus was alio to bo thought rich and liberal that she would have a butler and three or four assistants to wait upon half a dozen persona. Of course, they got In each othor'a way and often collisions and crashes oc curred. Then she would sigh and say she didn't understand why she couldn't get good servants. She paid enough, goodness knows. Her follies were many and very funny before she finally entered the sacred portnl and was giv en a throne of her own and a scepter to wield, hut ono of her pet extrava gances was renlly quite original. It was In her early days, when money didn't seem to be able to buy every thing, after all. She gavo a dinner to which she had reason to think sev eral grandees would come. And when she cent out her Invitations ahe put five-cent stamp on each envelope!" Save the Nickel, Piem saving, comes having. Ask yonr grooer bow you enn save 15a by Investing Bo. Be enn tell yoa just how you can get ono large 10a package of "lied Cross" starch, one lurgn 10a package of "Hubln gor's Bost" Ktnreh, with the premiums, two beautiful Btinkenpnare panels, printed In twelve beaiitltiil colors, or one Twentieth Century Girl Calendar, all for 8c. Ask your grocer tor this starch and obtain these bonutlful Christmas presents free. Why lie W Mot neloyett. A practical, matter-of-fact young woman was trying to describe a certain unpopular man that she knew. "He la the sort of person," she said, after care, ful thought, "who goes to Paris twice a year, but never asks you what sire glove you wear." New York Commer cial Advertiser. tlow Are Yonr BldneTa t Pr Hobhn'Miinrncti-l'Mliieiirrnll blilnrr lilt. Fnm. nlofrco. Adistcrlliiii lu.mcdy Co..CtitcnjGor N. V. Accounting tor Her Kxrlnmatton. Flushor Did Miss Gayglrl make any remark when you handed her my bou quet? The Messenger Yes; she said, "Oh, the dear, dear flowers!" Flusher Humph! That florist must have sent tho bill along with the bouquet. Paria American Messenger. Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ClEANses the System ' 1 DPDssAKiramv rini'iHiikiiiLi. Buy TH GENVINl - M ANT 0 By Gur?RNIAlTG,SYIM(S 3v." -":. xi. roa uu enn eauaMTk raw a na hiiil biliousness "I have . ed your valuable CASCA" HITI'M and L.,d them pnrloct. Couldn t do wlihiiut them. 1 have used them fomome time for IndltfeHtion ana UiliouHneiu and um now com Bteuily cured. Kecooumend them, to every one. nee tried, you will never be wltlmut them la the family.'' EiiW. A. UHX, Albany, N. V. Ploatant. Palatable. Potent. Ttc flood, ho Quuu, .Never Hiukun. Weaken, or (arije. lbo, fee. fiuo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... sui-ne in.-. & . a-.ir-i. a r-. an M.T0.R1R Sold and (-iinninteed by alldruff- J U-DAb glut 10 Cisam. 'Cobaooo Jiailt? a a ffj CAR 9 I Forlnneii In uteri; Invert 91 te IU run 1 aiiiuitud ut aiiiuufur aiiiimrei nfmi Una. Herd a Co., 1:11 B. 61 h Hi., Pblla., V CANDY ff CATHARTIC vsa-j mark asoisTtaso I 1 la tlma bold by drunwma f I Vtm atada Over. "It yon want a Persian eat bring tat any common kitten you like, and with in six months I will return It to you with a coat which would put to ihama that of the shah's favorite pussy," said a cat fancier to the writer. "No tor ture or fake is employed. Some time ago It was brought to my notice that the cata living In refrigerating cham bers got coats of enormous thickness, nnd also that they grew to nenrly dou ble tho size of the ordinary pussy. Tbe Idea being given, the rest was easy. I had a small refrigerator fitted up In my premises, and mado an experiment. It waa so successful that I have alnca made a profit, by turning common pus sies Into genuine Persians, of 2,600 a year. Aaln, I now have only one cure for cats, never mind what disease they are suffering from. I freeze them, and am by this remedy able- to return them to their owners, within a week, perfectly hnppy and well. Again, for the last two years the majority of show cats have come to me In tho early autumn to have their winter coats made by my method, so that they shall not catch a chill owing to any sudden change in the weather." A Kolnblo Silver Anniversary. With tie elofie of the prnso.nl your Mr. Pnvld 0. Cook, of (Milcngo, will celebrate his Unit quartor-centnnnlnl as editor nnd SubllMier ot Hiimlity-sohool literature, tnrtlng twentv-flve years ago, without reputation or nnsurnnco of support, he has bcoomn one of the moat widely and favor ably known publishers In thii lino. Begin ning In 1H75 with two small publications, his f erlodlcnls have grown In number and fnvor until there are few schools In this country that do not And It to their Interest IO ue some 01 nis pure ana iieiinui puuu cations, whllo many In dlntant lands pay tribute, to their merits. Tho past quarter of a century has witnessed many ohanges among Httnday-sc.hool publishers, nnd much less time than this has sufficed for some to outlive their usefulness. On the contrary, Mr. Cook Is preparing to Cele brate the beginning of another quarter aentury with additional Improvements and new piinlleiitlons. Among these may be mentioned Tim Kr.it Vr.vrvax Bcsoiv Hrnooi. TrAi nr.n's Mohtrlt, a largo nnd thoroughly np-to-dnte magazine for super intendents mid tenchen, the first Issue of wlileli will appear In December. Among tho most remarkable of his publications Is the YotiNn Pkoplr's Wr.r.KLV, which hns at tained a circulation of nunrly n quarter of a million, being a successful attempt to furnlnli a hlt;h grade of religious story rending for boys and girl. To avoid ths "goody-goody" story of the Hunilay school, such as we remember In our ohlld bood days, and furnlnh something natural, Interesting nnd ennobling, hns been Its aim, and we ure not at all surprised ut its populnrty. The roHtrnintng Influence of the Chris tian home nnd the Hunilny-snhool on our growing community of youngpeopln, some of us may not appreciate wo should perhnpH becaime there sometimes fall to roftniln. This paper should be a most welcome sceensory In this work, and one which all should appreciate. Days ami girls will reud, and the story book and paper are their first choice. There seema A plentiful supply of religious papers for Older people, but this Is the first sucaess fnl attempt to furnish a non-sectarian re llglous story paper for young people. The paper In profusely Illustrated, beau tifully printed, and contain its much or more reading matter than the most expen sive of secular young peoplo'B story papers. The price, seventy-live cents per year, should bring It within the reach of every home. Mr. Cook Is now making 11 special effort to give the paper a wider circulation, and all who send seventy-live cents for a venr's subscription before Jan. 1st will re ceive n beautiful premium picture entitled "The Soul's Awakening." It Is exactly the same tlr.e (13 by 18 inches) and style as those on sale at art stores for 1. Orders should be addressed to Dnvld C. Cook Publishing Co., 8l Washington Ht., Chicago. Probably no man llvlnf has done so much to improve and cheapen Knnday sehool literature as has Mr. D-ivbi ('. Cook. Through his aid thousands of schools have been encouraged, Improved and mnde self-sustaining. M,r. Cook is yet a comparatively young man, and it does not appear iit nil Improbable that Ills field of usefulness may extend over yet auother quarter-century. Why Changes Are Needed. Change of acene, change of oceupa tlon and frequent changes In furnish ings and diet are all Important at this Beacon, and the time of rest may be secured from these changes even when an expensive outing, or the usual Burnt mer vacation, baa not been afforded. No woman who has ever tried It can conceive 6f the rest and pleasure re aultlng from a change ot somo -sort. Make auch changes as are possible by rearranging rooma fn the. matter of furniture,' pictures, ornaments, etc Do something, . anything, to rest the eye and brain from dead-level monotony. It is said that marked cases of in aomnla have been cured 'by changing from one aleeplng-room to - another. The wise woman will also change her family dietary as completely as pos sible as the senBous change. Pittsburg Dlanatch. '" Try ;ratifOI Try ;rnln-0 ! Ask your grocer to-day to show yon a paokage ot Obain-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. Children may drink It without Injury as well as the Adult. All who try It like It. (Inux-O hns that rl-jh seal brown of Mocha or Java, but la made from pure gralnst the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15o. and 36e, per pauknge. Hold by All grocers. A Treat. A little girl who was being taken into the country for a day'a outing by the Chicago vacation school commit tee was observed to be very sedate as ahe sat in tho open atreet car, says the Youth's Companion. "Have you ever had a ride on the cars before?" tho teacher asked. "Yea, I've hitched, but I never sat up straight like tbta be fore," she answered. To Cure Constipation Forever. Tjke Oaacareta Candy Cuthsrtlo. lOo ortto. II C. C. C fall to eure, druKiiiata refund mouuy As dieting is considered one of the most efficient aids In modern medical practice, the University of Merlin has made arrangements with two schools where medical students can take les sons In the culinary art. Mneate Toar Vowels With Oaaearata. .f".!!'1' r,,,l'artlc, cure constipation forever. im, aeo. If u O. O. nil. druggie is refund money Stockholm, Sweden, has probably the largest number of telephones fur Its population of any city In Europe. There are 23.000 telephones to lers than JO0.0O0 Inhabitants. After physicians bad Klven ma up, I waa saved by piao'e Cur.-ft urn Kaiau, WU Uamauort, fa, Kuv. XJ, IftU. . HOW STORIES GROW. They say the lamb which Mary had, Whose fleece was white as snow, ' Was really just a clever "Ad." For Ivory Soap, you know. IVORY SOAP IS 99, PER CENT. PURE. coevmOHT IMS av THt MOCTie a oambli CO. Cincinnati The Csnr has revoked the law which since 1S65 has forbidden I'oles to nc qulre real estate except by Inheritance. They will still be restricted, however, both in I'olnnd and Western Russia, to 65 hectares for one family. Beauty Is Mood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. C'aacarets, Candy Cnthar tie clean your blood nnd keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body, llcgin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascsrets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 2oc, 50c. Windmills, though only now becom ing popular for pumping water, were known In Kurope far back In 1105. Drnfneas Cannot He Curfd bv local appllcatlons.as they cannot reach the diseased portion of :be ear. There Is only one H ny to cure deaf nes.. anil that is by constitu tional remedies. Iieafuess iseaiiHed by an in fiamed condttton of the imiroita lininit of the rJustaebian Tube. When this tube K ts in ftameil you have a rumblliiK sound or imper fect hearitiK. and when it Is entirely closed Deafness is tho result, and unless the Intlam ination can be taken out and this tune re. stored toits normal condition, hen ritm w ill be destroyed forever. Nine eases out of ten are caused by ratarrm, which is nothluw lint au intliuneil condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will nive One Hundred Dollars lor any case of Dealness Icnnsetl bv catarrh) that cnunot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Head tor ulrculuTs. free. F. .1. CnrevET Co, Toledo, O. Pold hv nmairists. ',6c. Hall's Family Mile are the best. Vitality low, iV-hlut-itm! or'-xlinuntPlrurH I hv Dr. Klint-'H lnviiforitiinr Tonic. Kkkk l ' trial tn it Up for week trcntim-nt. Dr. Kl 11 , Lil Ui An b M., l'hi fiiit lphia. Ft.uniUd l;i. : SAVE YOUR "Star" tin t.R (Hbovini .id.II alar, print,,! on n.ilor ,ld. of Lg). ' IIor.o Mho.," "J.T.J" " Ooo.l Iwok," f Cro.s Dowi" and " Druiutuou'l " Nalnral Leof Tiu Tagn are ol eiiual vnlae in aeouring preaoota mentioneJ bolow, ,iul mj b, aaaortnd. Kverj man, woman au.l cbild can llud aouietUiog on tbe list tbat tbej Fould Ilk. to bavo, .ud can bava TAOf I Mttrh Bni fift t Rn'f, one tilntn, fiootl titeel $ A Hci.rii,4H itichM : fi 4 Cl.ll.i'- Ht, Knfft. Fork mid Hvon Sj ft Knit lid lVpr Ht , out mcIi, quail nipl pint i- on whltR inetul tft Fn-in h Hrlnr WimhI Pip V6 T lUr.nr, hollow urountl, tin Enullnh nte'l 60 i Butter Knife, trials plate, belt qnnlltr on V Ruutir Hlit'll, tnpf plntf, htt qiinl.. 0 10 Hmmp H., uterlinw iUvrr , 7u 11 Kniff. "Ken KnttHr," tw hlit'lf.. 7& 18 lluti'lier huitt, "Keen Ktitter," -ln hUil 76 IS Mipur. "Ttet-n Kuttr,"-liifH ...... 76 14 Nut Km), Citvker nU tt Pit ltn, lUrer Pl4tfi....t o lft IUh Hll,,,AiH'fitiun,"bfl-l qual.liNJ ltl AUrttl liork. nlrkel lh) IT Hi x (iMiittui ItoKitnt' TnattpooiiK), br.t l laiptl K'hmIii lftil 1 Watch, nirVel, atein wind And nM.. SOU 9 (!rvtvn, good ntwl, - Imrkhorn ImnillHM MO i.HnninA iloierV Table Himotn, tifHt platftd uoo1m S50 II His mo. Ii, KnlritMaiid Forki, buck horn hHiiillin 960 U Hii e.u'h, Oetmtni U-ihm' Knives aud iorks, hen', plated tfood ftOU ftff OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 31m, 1900. SllfiCial Nntiffi 1 ,'1n"Hrp"TinTarth'ti, Htar tin ta with nn amll , I una iriiiii on hut will be raid in n ' rbt'f.ir' hundred, If p'ceu-I'd Itv irilliAU IS .IIM thul ill inn 'a wurik at STAR PLUG TOBACCO will Inat lonier aid uflo d te lcuiure t'm i u tllui i'j woriti of any oii.vrb.and. MAKE THE TEGTI Send tags to ( rii: TAI. TOII.1CCO CO., 81. Louis, Mo. n,.. .. . Lift 2AivN&M!&!-J Tbe flrt tlvs persona proeurlnK tbo Fnilli-aa riinln Miarrh Hook from thelf trrocer will enob oblnla one lurRe Ida pnekiiKe of lied t'ro" Kiarch, ono lnnra 10o package of "llubluffer'a Heat" March, (no Kbnlcapeare pnnels, printed la twelva beautiful colors, aa uiitnrnl as life, or one Ttventletb Cuutury Olrl Culi-nJar, th finest of Its kind erer printed, all nbnolutely free. All others procurlox tbe Kndleaa Okain March Book, will ob'nln from tbnlr urooor tbe above gomlu for So. "Red Croaa" l.auudrr March la sometblng entirely uoW, ami Is witbout doubt the great eat Inreatlon of tbe Twentieth Oeutury, It bus no equal, nnd surpasses all others. It has wor for Itself prslsa from all parts of the Uuited Stutes. It has superseded every thing heretofore uaed or known to aolenca In ths laundry art. It la made from wheat, rloe sad ooro, and obamloally prepared upon aolootlMo principles by J, C. llHbiHaer, Kookiak, Iowa, aa axpert la the laundry profeinlon, who baa bad twenty-five years praotloal experlenoe la fnnoy laundering, and who wsa tba drat sucoesaful aud original Inventor of all Boa gradas of starch lo tba United States.' Ask your groosrs for thai tareb aad eMaU Ihaaa beautiful Obrlataaa presents free. CARTER'S INK k Ever uso It? You should. DON'T STOP TOBACCO SUDDENLY It Injure! iicrvou rtyntem tn rlo BACO CURO If tin only rur Hint Himhy Cure ami untitle you when tn Htn. MoM with 4 Ituiiriintcr t lint tli n-f Ix.irH 111 r urnny rann B 1 0-tl'RO vi'tft'iOilo Mwl lmnnlti"!. It you. At nil -IrtiMu'iwta or hv until prpM. $1 A liox; :t li'ixt-M t:.'5ii. Unnkkt tr-. Wrlto KritKKA C'hkmk ai, Co., La t ronw. Wis. $19,000 OFFERED . Km.. liiurt'tiiio litV-ttiivliiK iii'pliiiin enn iitrntHii vnil t'Timtrtoti. .11 I NUK K iV LAW. 1U.M K, Wnslihmion, I), f. ARNOLD'S (URES toycH AND 'OLDS s COUCH KILLER rnNQ iMDTiny AU LiruKKUta. 20o. V ANTFI-0ntl''niin rr n-,y to rerrcur-nt tin " In thtM tIi lint y , hfiv.tiK wulit 4V-(nnliit4tiir with property owner? atkI 1n with mnuni. If Ji'U vtkii give iiitM, reft'renri IIhto H t'lit(HJ yrrly hifntiiH, No fxpMiiciici. of minify rqnirM. fur in lericutiou atliUfN, II. K. ItmKti, lu U11U Ht.. N. Y. ASTHMA POSITIVtL, CURED. ij thk A triul 1 a, hit no lunl-d ir.. Coulimh tliioH. Mi tuisK o.,br. Luuts, Mo. RDnDCV" DISCOVERT; ffrta L I I quick rr-'tt nnd coraw wrr Bm o( tn.i'tn',nfii. nni 10 ilnya liaatm.nl Dr. a. a. sntta s suss, soi a, Atuata, aa. T!1 TAGS k k i Tins. 13 riork, "-dRy. Calendar, Therinoni- otr. ItarouiAtttr IHfl 94 (un cane. Jeatiior, no twttr made. 600 ift Ilvidver. mitouiiitU', double aotl m, na..r HHt-ililmr &J0 tM Tool Set, nol playtliinus, but rtal . 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