Blood Humors Are Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla "I was troubled with blotches on my face, nnd hegaa liking Hood's Hsrenpnrllla. Alter taking one bottle I was entirely cured." Mies Kthii, lliian, Ulark.biirn, Mn. "My brother lind It humor In Ilia Idood wlileh broke out In IrlKlilful sore.. H hewn Inldnn Hood's rlnreniwrlllnnnil II per manently cured lilm." II. L. Ivi.i Mount Lit'irnl, N. .1. "My lliiln hoy lunl n Inrtfi pc roliilti sore on III" I k. I puri-hn.i'd n bottle ol II' ii.I'm Knr enpiirlllti nml It cured. I tiiko Hood's nn my spring lonln." Mint. Minsir HrnAii, Farili llle, N. Y. It Purifies the Blood. Cures All Eruption3. Eradicates Scrofula. A Conetfr l'rnpr.ttlnn A Memphis young lady who Is very fnml nf hpr Rlat pr s Uttln child, n bnv of 2 or 3 years, who Is vlaltlng her now, wan trying yesterday to get lilm to let he? "fix him up" to have his photograph taken. She got her curl ing tongs and was trying to coax him to let her curl his hair. But with true boyish disgust at the Idea of harlng bis hair treated tike a girl's, he re fused ti submit to the process. She insisted, however, and offered him every kind of bribe, but In every in stance ha refused to allow her to do what she wlshod, and finally, becom ing tired of her attempt to get him to submit, he sat down, crossod his legs, and looked up at hei y serloimly and sold: "Auntlo, 1 toil you what I'll do. 1 won't take a dollar to let you curl my hair, but I'll give you a dollar If you just go nwny and let my hair alone." Memphis Bclmltar. are Invited! to wrfio to Mrs, Plnkhatit for freo advlco about their health, Mrs, Plnkhsm la a wo mats. If you have painful periods, baakaokoa or any of tho maro sorloua Ilia of woman, wrlto to Mrs, Plnkhamf aho has helped multltu&DO, Your latter will ho ssoredly oonfldcntlzl,' Lydla , Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound la known wherever "se Eng Hah language Is spoken. Nothing else can possi bly ha ao euro to Isolp Buf fering women. No other medicine has holped ao many. Remember thla when aomethlng else Is sug gested, Klra, Plnkham'a ad" dress la Lynn, Mass, Her helnlna hand la alwaya outstretched to Buffering women. Try Crain-O! Try Crain-O! f Ask yoor Grocer to-day to show yon a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. Tho children may drink it without Injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it GltAIN-0 bas that rioh soul brown of Mocha or Java, bnt it is mads from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. J the prico of coffee. 15 oents and 25 cents per package. Sold by all grocers, Taatea llke CorTea Look Ilka CofTee InalJt that jour grocer give yoa GRAJH-0 Aoetpi DO uniiauou. AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! TbeffnndMi indfastfi feWine1 book ere publicised It DARKNESS s DAYLIGHT r LIGHTS and SHADOWS OF NElV YORK LIFE -WTTM aWTRODOOTlOW - BY RKV. LTUAN ABBOTT. plwAldlr tUuetrnted with -f A3 eijeerb enffrevlnfrt from jUuh-Uuht phctooruphe of rami lif: U.i.Uti t my i "'Oo4 tot it:' ETerTuaeUoKlie and ?rinvtr St, and Afieuta are MlUnn U bp tKuumd. .4NM avore Auu a wajgti-J ell thytugU CIm chiutb-Viet. and wffliML SluO to $900 a nipntb made, tend P 1rtn to Arnli. AdUreM ILAH'VVOUO CBUKHINO Of flmrttmrd, Ceun. POTATOES! 20 1 bl.i . LaaaawM aa MTATfMaM la Asisrlsa f rrMsl.slMp.t'-tirMiMa)MksiriaraMtf j . t:irsaasV4raaa4s.H4tlaUaiiraul 1 ir C LO V E R 1 ' auas a. aaiata ce., u teuesa, ate. a. 1. en. AnrioLD's cough Vbms Coucke Bad Colds, KILLER rnnnli t oiiuniillni. All IruK(ll. o R N. II. 10. ''0. FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, Senile. FORTY-SKCOND DAY. The ilny was dcvotcil to dinctiMlnn ol he constitutional question of tariff law" for Furrto Rico by Imtli Senate and House. President rro. Tern. Krye laid before the Senate the following telegram sddrcsscd to him from C'amnra Cnm mrrcia nt San Juan cle Tiierto Rico: "Comniissioned by people Puerto Rico, attending celebration commemoration anniversary birth Washington, rcnucut that for humanity sake n solution be adopted, economic nroMems. Kvcry day represents considerable loss, lead ing to total ruin." Representative Richardson, of Ten nessre, introilnred joint resolutions in the House against the steel trust and nuiinst trusts in barbed wire, wire nails, etc.. in the form similar to those introduced by him against the sugar and paper trials. roRTY-THIRD DAY. Throughout the session the Senate had under consideration the Hawaiian government bill. The discussion took a wide range, but the basis of it was an amendment offered by Mr. Piatt (Conn.) ns to (he appointment of ten ure of office of the judges of the Ha waiian courts. A new bill to establish ttic University nf the United States was introduced l Senator C'haiinccy M. Dcpcw. ' FORTY-FOURTH DAY. After a series of conferences among the Republicans of the House the last of which adjourned at ll p. in., nn agreement was reached on the subject of tlie Puerto Riean tariff. Messrs. Payne nnd Dalzcll were obliged to make some very radical concessions, and the assurance is given that the modified bill, if passed, will be appro-veil by the President. The compromise reduces the proposed rate of duty of goods exported to the United States from 25 to is pet cent, of the American tariff, and limits the operation of the act to two years. Formal discussion of the right of cx Senator Uuay to a sent hi the Senntc was begun. In the Senate Senator Sewell reported favorably a bill to pay James Young, of Middleton. Pa., $lo,.?N.lr for use of bis farm by the volunteer troops at Camp Meade during the Spanish-American war. FORTY-FIFTH DAY. When the Quay case was called up in the Senntc Mr. Turlcy, Democrat, Ten nessee, resumed his speech against seating the Pennsylvania claimant. He was maintaining that the framcrs of the constitution intended that the Legis lature and not the governor should name the senators, except in certain circumstances presented clearly by the constitution, Mr. Depcw addressed the Senate on the Philippine nucstion. He strongly upheld the policy of the administration, and, in conclusion, pictured so brilliant ly commerce and civilization moving hand in band for the happiness and up lifting of the people of the Philippines, as well as those of this country, that the galleries were swept by a storm o; applause,. FORTY-SIXTH DAY. The struggle over the Puerto Ricau tariff bill ended in the House in s sweeping victory for the Republicans The bill, amended as ngrccd upon at tht conference of Rcnublicans on Monday night, so as to reduce the tariff from 2; to 15 per cent, of the American tariff, and limiting its life to two years, was passed by a vote of 172 yeas to 161 nays. Adulteration of food and drink was the subject of a report submitted by the Senate committee on manufactures. The committee announced its purpose to adopt this uniform rule: "To pro hibit the sale of deleterious and un healthy food products, and as to those food products which are simply cheap ened by adulterations, to compel the marking of those goods for what they are." FORTY-SEVF.NTH DAY. The Senate committee on Pacific islands and Puerto Rico, to which the House Puerto Rican tariff bill was referred, acted very prompt ly and substituted for it the Forakcr bill for the civil govern ment of the island, amended by reduc ing the rates of duty therein provided to 15 per cent, instead of 2S, thus mak ing it conform to the House bill, Representative Sherman, of New York, from the House committee on commerce, has presented a favorable re- port on Representative Lacey's bill to prohibit the interstate transportation 01 game kilted in violation of local laws. FORTY-EIGHTH DAY. An hour and a ha'.f- of the session was devoted by the Senate to consideration of the Quay case, Mr. Hoar presenting a constitutional argument in favor ol seating Mr. Quay on the ground mainly that it was the intention of the framcrs of the constitution that the Senate at all times should have its full quota ol members. Within two hours after a special mes sage from the President recommending the immediate passage of a bill to place in his hands all the moneys col lected upon Puerto Rican goods since the Spanish evacuation of the island, to be used for the relief of the Puerto Ricans, had been read to the House, the House had passed and sent to the Senate a bill to carry out the recom mendation. Usually with long-lived folk the trunk Is long and the legs short in proportion. The habit of deep, slow breathing also belongs to this section of the human race. A calm nature is necessary, topi for a person always in a flutter either with rage or joy wears himself out. The Rev. Dr. W. R. Richard. 01 PlainScld, N. J., was married recently. When the bride cut the cake sh found in the bottom of it a bag containing $1,500, which had been contributed b) the parikhioners. The smell of pre prussic acid is al ways fatal, the discoverer of the poison himself having been instantly killed by one whiff of it. It kills the instant it enters the lungs as gas. Pure pnissio acid is never sold nor handled. Missouri has suffered to the extent of $15,000,000 from tornadoes " cince 1803, A dcrtructive storm ten years before that was at the town of Marsh ficld, whire 320 people were killed out of a population of i.ono. Washington, D. C, demands three ent car fare. THI MARKKTS. riTTSBUWT. fliwlB, Moor and Peed. WtlKAT-No. I red. 05 WHEAT Ho. 1 new M A ConN No 8 yellow, ear 40V 0 No. S yeliow, sbellea 8'i Mixed er V 40 40 OATH Na 9 white Ml 81 No. 8 white SH'i i9H f LOUR Winter patent Ill 8 M Fancy straight winters. 8 40 8 AO Hye No. 8 M 81 DAY No. 1 timothy 13 7a 14 11 ( lover, f.o. 1 lltil 12 78 f EKP-No. I white mid., ton. . 18 00 18 60 Drown middlings 18 28 18 M) llren, bulk 10 80 17 Oil BTHAW Wheat. 7 78 8 115 Oat 1 ii 7 60 Dairy F rod not BCTTErt-Elglnoreiimory..... afl' S7 Ohio erenmnry 2i V Fenny country roll 18 10 CHI KHK-Ohlo, new Mi 18 hew York, new Id 18,'f I'ottltry, eta IIFNR per pslr 78 1 00 (llll'KI'.NH ilrneeed 13 14 Tl'ltKKYH tlrmw-ri 12' W (IUH I'll, nnd Ohio, fnwli.... 10 17 Frnlle and Vegetable, TFANR Orern V Imsknt 1 B1 9 6) I'tiTATOKH Knn"V WaltoV bu lift I'AMIMIE per bhl 1 U5 2 M OMONU-per bu 70 78 IIALTIMOllR. FLO'TIt 8 6S 8 81 W II K AT No 1 red 71 ' (OllN-Mlied ny 88,'-, OATH 8i;'4 M EOOH 1 I1UTTKH Ohio creamery.. 20 'i9 FHILADELP II I A FI.Orn t 8 65 8 75 WIIF.AT-No. 9 red 71 'i COHN Na 9 mixed 80,i 89?i OATH Na 9 white 81 81 ' HUTTKll Crenmery, extra.... V)i tO Ob l'euniylTHuin Urals.... 14 NEW VOItK. Fl OCn-rnlents 8 W9 8 05 W HF.AT-Na 9 red 74 79 t'OHN-No. 2 4IJ OATH - White Western 81 4 llb'TTKU -Creamery. ., . 20 'li'i tUUb-Hlale and l'ouu Id LIVK STOCK. Ontrel ftlm k Venle, Kaat Liberty. CtTTLS. F.xtrs, 1400 to lnlO II ft M, 8 (13 I'rlnie, lavoto HiH) It 5 2 8 40 Onml, 'm to l.'HK) It. 4 IK) ft IS Tlily, 1I to ll&U Inn 4 00 4 HO t nlr light ptHora, l to 1000 lbs 4 00 4 51 Common, 100 to WW ll.s 8 21 8 VI uoos. Medium B 12 8 11 lleeyy ft 05 6 10 boughs and slugs 4 tM 4 70 enter. Trlme, 08 to 1 in lts 6 91 0 10 (looil, 86 to IK) Itia. 6 M) 6 Rf Fair, 70 to BO lbs 4 85 ft i) Common. 8 60 4 60 Veal Calves 6 00 8 00 Linns. Choice to extra 7 40 7 60 Oood to enolca 1 10 7 25 Fair to good 8 60 7 00 Culls to fair 6 60 6 28 . REVIEW OF TRADE. Buslneil Healthy Stormy Weather Somewhat Delay! Spring Trade Iron and Sleel Booming. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Resides the Ml com mercial failures for $9,9.11.048, which were reported to-day, there were in February six banking failures for $620, 241 and receivers were appointed for the United States Milling Co, with $25, 000,000 of stock and $15,000,000 of bonds authorized at its organization last April, and for the Third Avenue Railroad Company. Unless separated from such events, commercial failures could not be compared with benefit. The manufac turing failures for $4,257,638 were larg er than in February of 1806 or 1895, but more than half the amount was in two classes', four large lumber and one cloth ing failure making 38 per cent, of the whole. The trading failures were larg er than in February of last year only, but ao per cent, of these defaults were made in five failures. In most branches the comparison with previous years is encouraging and analysis brings out in strong light the remarkably low average of liabilities in the smaller failures, which constitute the great majority, in dicating sound business conditions and unusually satisfactory collections. The small rise in wheat last week, although the price is quite low, sufficed to call from the farms such receipts, 4,105,661 bushels against .1.195.4.17 last year, as to indicate that supplies are not nearly ex hausted. Exports from Atlantic ports continue small, for the week, flour in cluded, only 1,813,306 bushels against 4,069,984 last year, and in four week from both coasts exports have been 11,639,260 against 14.823,373 bushels. Though exports run behind last year's, which were almost unequalled, they have already exceeded in eight months those of most full years and the ex ports of corn, in four weeks, 12,724,645 bushels against 12,051.053 last year, ex plain much of the difficulty, corn rising H of a cent during the week, while wheat declined I'A cents. The iron and steel industry continues the greatest weekly output ever known, even while men speak of it as waiting for more definite assurance about the future. Prices of pig yield a little, (some sale of Bessemer having been ma'de at Pitts burg for $24, and Anthracite No. 1 is quoted here at $23.50. Billets have been sold at $33 at Pittsburg. For most finished products prices are stronger than a week ago, or as strong, bar; and sheets being strengthened by large business, while only plates appear weak er, a.io being quoted for sizes not the widest. Coke is scarce and higher in spite of the largest output ever known Failures for the week have been 22a in the United States, against 186 last year, aad 28 in Canada, against 47 last year Out of 175 school children at Hazel Dell, Lawrence county, 80 have measles. Ambushed lha Filipinos. Col. Anderson ,with the Thirty-eighth Infantry, employing the insurgents' own tactics, has ambushed the enemy near Batangas. Through spies Col. Ander son learned that a detachment of in surgents would pass a certain road. He posted his soldiers, concealed among the trees lining the road, and when the ene my arrived the Americans volleyed un expectedly, killing 24 insurgents, wounding 30 and capturing several. Some arms and ammunition also were, captured. The effect of this blow has, been salutary. . The enemy in that lo cality are dismayed, M. Foa, the French explorer, says that Haas hsve a wholesome fear of African wolves, which hunt la packs, and do not scrupls to attack even tha lion. Thera ara terrible battle In which the lion succumbs to numbers, and dlea fighting. In connection with the lion's fear of wolves, M. Foa telle a etory from hie own experience. It wae very dark night, so black that treee could not be distinguished until the traveler! were close upon tbem. Lions prowled about the party, one of them roaring from a point ao close as to have en alarming cITect on the nerve. The animal could not be seen, bnt they could be beard on all aides. Reaching a tree, the men found one of thnlr comrades with ride corked peering Into the darkness, trying to discover tho whereabouts of the ani mals, that rould be plainly heard walk ing among the leaves. A necond man was trying to relight a half-extinguished torch. 81111 the lions could bo heard coming and going In the darkness. At this point the na tivo servant whlKpercd the advice to Imitate the cry of wolves In (he rilatnncp. The party at ones be gan barking and shouting, "llu! hu! hut" In nn undertone, as If the pack were still at a distance, while, the mnn at the camp made the same well-Imitated cry. The effect was Instantane ous. There was the eound of a rapid stampede across the dry leaves. The lion decamped In a panic, driven off by the supposed approach of a pack of wolves. For the rest of the Bight the party was undisturbed. There fe more Oeterrh In Oils eeetton of tnt eonntry thnn ell other diseases put tnttnther, anH until the lent few yeere wee enpHisel to lie Inremhle. For a KrenA men? yeere dortorf fnnonnl It a locel tlleeeiw. en. prrrttrd orel rnmeillne. mifl tir nonntAntly fitlltriK td oure with lnnel tr.ntniint, pmnntinnetl It In. eiirelile, Hnlnnce hen pruren rebsrrh to lies rnnnlttiitlnnel iKpm w enl tlteri.fore reipilret ronntltntlonei trtetmt'iit. MnlPs I 'elerrh l'ur muniifiirtMretl lir F. J. rhoney A (So., T"li"l Ohio, Is the only rnnMlhitlnniil otit-e on the nmrknt. It Is liken InVi-nnUr Indices from o ilrn to e tfi.-piKinriil. Herts illnw'tlr on the liliifxl and mimon surfei-im of the nystiMli. They oiTer one hufi'lri-il dollar for eny ee-n It fulls to en re. Fi'iid for rln-nlere end ti-stl-innnlnls. A'Hrc.. V..I. ('iiKer& Co., Toledo, O. r""M hy llrniml-ts r; Uull' Family 1'IIU are the host. On the express trains running be twoon Vienna nnd Constantinople, the Duo of a nloeping-birtli costs sixty emits first class and forty cuuts secoutl ola9s for every twelve hours. A Huston Institution. Among the unique Institutions of Ihls oily Is til" 1'eatioity M"ltcnl IiiHtitutH, 4 llullliu'li street, established I'lne years beforo the rientli of the great philanthropist, the late Mr. Ueorge I'enbody, from whom It Ink hi It nnn e. During the pnst thirty yenre It bee achieved a wide and lasting distinction, sod today It Is the beet of Its kind In this country. The medical publics line of this Institute bnve million of readers, snd are es Itiiiideril as gold. Their latest iainililet. nineiy-four fsges, entitled ' Know Ihyself, free hy mull on receipt of six oenta for po-taga, Hmd for It to-day. bunion Jour I) si. In China there are no native factories, industries being still in the cottage stage, and agricultural employs more people than any sort of trade. Homethlng For Nothing. What will the Inventive brain of man do aextr J. 0. lfunlngnr, The Nlarnb King," Is now Introducing by his new and original method, the Endloaa Chain Htarah book, wtilah enables you to get from yonr crocnr one large 10a, panknge of "Hod Cross" starch, one largo lOo, packngo of "Muhlnger's float" starnh, with the pre miums, two Kliakrspnare panels, printed In twelve benutirtil oolors, or one Twentieth Century Olrl onlendnr, embossed In gold, ill for So. Ask your groeor. Work performed by New York cab inetmakers on Lincoln's birthday must be paid for at double rates. Vitai itv low, debilitated orexhsnste'1 nnred by Dr. Kline's Invlunratlnir Tonic. Kkk at I trial bottle for 8 week' treatment. Dr. Kl'ne, wi.. uij arcu bu, f niiaouiunia, suunaea mi, Fifty-eight per cent, of the 7,125 em ployes of the Pullman works were born julsiilc of the United States. Mr Wlnidnw'a Southing Hyr.ip forrhlldrei Uttlilnr, softetia theituin. rvducex Intlatn 'na tion, alleys pain, cures eriud oullaUOc u buttle. The State of Washington furnished pver 500,000 tons of coal to California last year. f could not get along without Pico's Cure for ('jinMiniptlnn. It always eurt-e.- m. K. C kloULTUM, Keedham, Ala.. October at, IBM, The Park laborers of Brooklyn have Seen organized into a local assembly jf the Knights of Labor. To Core a Cold In One Day. , Take I.aiativs Dromo Ocikins Tasi.sts. All trujri(lt refund the mnnuy If It falleioeure. . v . Uhovs's slsuature l on eacb box. 25a. San Francisco, Denver and Chicago ill have trolley funeral services, and low Milwaukee is considering the prop osition. Jell-O, the New Dessert, Pleases nil the family. Four flavors: Lemon, Orange, Mnapberry and Strawberry. At your groours. It) ets. Lights dot the coast line of Great Britain at the rate of one to every 14 hules. The Beat Prescription for Chills . and Fever Is a bottle of O lion's Tastslxss tllli.L Tonio. It Is limply Ircm and Quinine In 1 taaielesa form. No cure no pay. Prica too. A leading pistol manufacturer in Mas. tachusctts has founded a hospital. What Khavll We Havre For Deesertl Tht question arises In the family dally. Let us answer It to-day. Try Jall-O, a dellulous and healthful dessert. Prepared In Smln. No bolllnirl nouHklngl Hlmpiyndd a llttlo hot water k"t to cool. Flitvors: Lemon, Orunue, Uuspberryaud Htrawberry, Atgrooers. too. Anderson' (Ind.) carpenters have been conceded the eight-hour day and jo cents an hour. sTbs an ansi COUCH SYRUP Curst Croup and Whooplrig-Cough Unexcelled for Consumptive. Glvoi quick, sure rmmlu. KcfuM subatltulcs. Or.HitlftrimnirtJStliousmu. M ptye. aatfc, jp 'j' A simple and safe way to clean costly and easily Injured articles is to make a suds . of hot water and Ivory Soap, and allow it to cool until lukewarm'. This solution, while very effective, is perfectly harmless. Ivory Soap contains no alkali. It will not destroy the surface or texture of any material, however delicate. Ivory Soap differs from other soaps. It is more carefully made, and the materials used in Its manu facture are the purest and best. eeeymeet mm ev tni eeocTie a aAwetf ee. eieeienAn Ptrat Row In FnrndUe. A Rusnlnn correspondent sends tie details ot a very Interesting and amus ing tale told by a Hussion veterinary surgeon who was sent Into the Ural dlRtrlet to buy horses and hny for the peasants of the fumlne-strlcken prov inces. He had to do mostly with the natives (klrghls), who nre half-savage, but who, nevertheless, were found to bo extremely honest and absolutely trustworthy In all buying and soiling, some of them even offering to give horses for the starving peasants. Quite a different story bus tho surgeon to tell ot the Ural Cossncks, who did their level best to chnnt blm In the most barefaced manner, and on whom no reliance wn to bo placed. And yet these Cossacks are very religious and eo elmple In certain respects that a swindler succeeded in selling them quite a number of tickets for para dise. Tho veterinary surgeon saw sev eral of theso tickets, which were marked "First rows," nnd sold for Z6 rubles, back seats bringing consid erably less. Commercial Intelligence. Why People Are Kl(tithaodd. A professor who has made a study ot children says he has discovered why the majority of people are right handed. Infants use both handB until they begin to speak. The motor speech function controls the right side of the body and the first rlgbt-hnnded mo tion, tending to help out speech. As speech grows ao grow right-banded-oeaa. ' Look 25 Years Younger " I im now seventy-two years of age ind m.y hair is is dark as it vis twenty-live years ago. People Say I look it least toat much younger than I im. I would be entirely bald or snow white if it were not for your Hair Vigor." Mrs. Anna Lawrence, Chicago, 111., Dec. 21, 1099. Is Yours Snow-white ? There is no getting around such 1 testimonial is this. You can't read it over without being convinced. These persons do not misrepresent, for their testi monials ire ill unsolicited. Ayer'i Hiir Vigor restores color to gny hair everv time. And it is t wonderful food to the hair, miking it grow rich tnd heavy, md keeping it soft ind glossy ill the time; It is also in elegant dressing. '' , tl.N s bettkv All traffiiuh arwwawawp s see mizzmmmnmmmmmKfm Write the Doctor If you do notobuinntl the Iwneflti jrou tlflitre frum tho uu of tho Viuor. write the Itecturfibuut it. He will tell you ju-t tho riK.it thing to Uo, mul will ftund you hii Ik. It oil tho Hair tul Scalp It yoa request It. Atldrt-H. ti rr. (j, Aim, uj"u.i, junna. VrOT"l flower and vegetable -r . M ui-u J. J H. ne.i:itw A Soap Is an Important health factor. White almond soap and potash soap are claimed to destroy cholera germs. In all g.Tm diseases copious use ot soap In washing Is recommended by physicians. It Is not only tho romova ot dirt and effrto matter by the use ol soap, bnt the destruction of microbes, parasites and germs of dlscaso. NONE SUCH Nothing hniibl th nnitclce eud unfju fur work like SORENESS and STIFFNESS Nothfnff rHaxe thru, and make epcetfy perfect curt like aSt. Jacobs Oil luSta-. ' That la III FARMSZV tells. , SEEDS r llir"i lt4i r WirriiU4 U frtwM r Mahlti Lather R Trar r Mwnlh.l ih14 1 i Iff win UObub.n III font (lata. J HraKta. iihloMI. Wla.. IT) baa. barbr ai.st H l.nsat. M4Wtaf. HI no - rfrsrlnfl vTOhfh Kltai Br aer If fofj flaabi writ the a V vieh tat ataJai I lOu.oOO iiiinrt, heea w anl St irtal 10 DOLLARS WORTH POR lOo. 10 af w far so d"; Mai feakj. th r4 I ivara npaita, prMcinf wiiiasBi ra-f ani toa B I arar srie smur wis avon oar taw nrnaBuf inarsaif ta fraaiaai jraaa an aavtiii Mr , Kan, npriaf n i.rat. 4 . Dltt4iiai iaf anal aaorsiriaai r ran an i itari i iiai( iuifi ma Potailat. ail ana lied f..r 10a tK-e-aa , k iwi.iiii rtp. 10 la at a start A jj fta4r4aual Uabbt M4J) cwmii naner a ar?ati Jtiuiun Ifollsir FltM U pla aarTTeet al mi thU CaUlesi Mr. with alcae. aSaw IDe. to Halur. ai DO NOT SEND US ANY MONEY! a ntKMiar torn won. LOOK! FREE! BEAUTIFUL 4 w RING No. 383, a Ruble and a Pearla. Thi. bMnllful Rin will artorn your h.nd wlliona any mat t yun. U.m.'i end nt any money. Jii your nam. and a.l.lr-. We will wnl yoii r-oi-tpald U of our ljir, lUnclniiia Iulli. dllTrnt de .lm,. Hxll ilwin In yur l.inily and rnndat luo ra. ri.Miid u. Hi. Si in anil w. will Mud jrou by i lurn mad tlie twailiifnl hliw. We i.nr rate. Siorliiiu Kder Brvvd.t., Bolld Ool.l HtkI Br. lt. M. lid Uol.l Uinae. !ether at.lMHilver UrumlvM. Oold Fan and l'arl llandie, for a-lllntf onr IUiiUoui. 0!li. wait at'MS th-i. t a i rss la cstl. f. A. KEKII A: Cl., Jewelry Kepi., eo h... . w voiai W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & 3.50 SHOES ), ' ArVortH S4 to $6 compared wan oiner maaeaa XndnnwKl br over 1 ,000,000 wearer. Tha oanutmm have W. L. I DougutY eame aori price I tkinrvd en bottom, laktt no eubauiuw claimed to be u good. Your daW A abould ken tmHM noa w will send a Mir' on race lot ol nrica and ix. evlra for catriaK. State kind ot leather, kite, and width, plain or cap to. Cat. free. W. L OOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Hut. , ON lO I.Y8 TltlAI. Aluminum Rual Fronf Creaaa aeparetore, alae I to 15 ouwa, prioe from IS to SIS a vurdiD la else. "1'p-to-Oa.ie" Churua. alaea 1 la IS eowa, prli-e. ST to i lu. They mak 15 per cent more buuer. I'alaJof.r' a leriua free. Uou'i buy null! you bear from aa. We are mart ufacturere aud sell direct lo tl consumer where we hav. uo ageu uiitHON.si twAHi' aro. QIBHONIA. 3HA. 9 7i f w lsw r 2Q tauimuTi H 4 ciiS5TMUisf lAfis!" P I I BastCouab byruu. TMleerd. Us r I I 1 lu time. Knlil by Urug;u. g I IT JjaaeeL.Iw.aiLa.r J
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