Stomach Troubles In Spring Are TtiAt MMoui HKiina, bail taste in the month, dull beailaohe, sleep lessness, poor appetite. No mutter how cnrofnl yon are .about eating, everything you take into yonr stomnuh turn lour, ratines dis tress, pains arul unpleasant gases. Don't you nnderntaml what these eymptoms signals of distress mean? ' They are the eries of the stomach for help! It is being overworked. It needs the pcouliar touio qnalitios nd digestive strength to be found in Hood's Sarsaparilla The best stomach and blood reme dies known to tho medical profosnion are combined iu tho medioino, and thousands of grateful lottnrs telling iU cures prove it to be tho greatest mediiuno for nil stomach troubles ever yet discovorud. Wltori ,1,'f? llnvl Cmirtoit. TA'hon Hen. Ziehsry Tnylur was la , commnnd fit Fort Knox, near Vlncen ncs, Ind., JoTcison Ilnvls. afterward k prcwlrtcnt of the southern conf'ideraejr, was a llputr.innt In the army, and wai with his romp.iny Ht the fort. Tradi tion hna It that Davis and tlHn Tny lor, whom he afterward married, tooti trolls upon the prnlrle near the fort, and that they often seated them:elvei upon a I-itro stone which lay on l knoll some distance away. It Is said that while stated thus one day Davit proposed mnrrlnir to Miss Taylor ant" fwas arceptori. Davis and Mlns Tnyloi were married nt V'lnrennes, and them selves told of the courtHhlp on tta stone. To commemorate the romnntli incident Mrs. II. J. Ra'jb of Vlncennei has caused tho stone to be removed to the house where It Is now to bo Been, New York Sun. when sick Is Lydla Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound No other medicine in thn world has dona so much good. No confidence has ever been violated. No woman's testimonial was over published by Mrs, Plnkham without special permission. No woman evor wrote to Mrs, Plnkham for advlco without getting help. No man sees thoso letters. Her advice Ss free, and her address is Lynn, Mass, She Is a woman, you can tell hor the truth. No living person Is so competent to advise women, Notso has had suds experience. Ska has restored a mil' lion sufferers to health. You can trust her, Ctkcrs Trdla E. Plnkham Med. Co., Lynn, liau. What do the Children Drink? Don't give thorn tea or coffee. Hnve you tried tho new food drink called GIUIN-O ? It is delicious and nourithmg and takes the pluce of coffoa. The more Orain-0 yon glvo the children the mora hnaltu you distrib. ute through their system. firoin-O is mads of pure grains, and when properly prepared tuutcs, like the chuios grades of cofJea tint cots about $ as much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and 35a. Try Crain-O! Tnal.t that roar grocer glvea joo GRaJH-O Aoeept no Imitation. It yoe new vottnti'lLKH, Son nave not need Da an a 14 oua fiut Cuhl or you would uot liava Uim now. monlv bltMlniitMll Llura. No litiluLlim from bualOMM. liooiM-mtloii. uooninra or moroiilno. 13 MuptMMilorlM bw, or and bos of oiuiinont 81.0t., piMLMaid br nutil. baud tor ttook ot valu able InloruiMtlon on Hlen,lTttli.K,wiMtUw you Wt out m-uedy or uoi. tiik WA.MIOX tiUKE HILR CURE OO .IBM Anyliuu HU. llarUord, Ooun. FREY'S D. N. Will. Hmu Kr. uvn i w S I O Fruv'li Voiliulnn U tbo lwt Vworin dBHtrn)-itr I linvi evvr fuuud. i 1mm a Mtud tur miiuii rltitit away. i n Mn H. C Mviihi, UurdniuTlllo, Va.l fUl 1 And Frwjr'a Voriinfutiv lb vory VI twnr un I Itavr ovor ukimI. 1 writ I T yuu diroot an J vamiitt end It VII In tut mtom. and I luuat iiavi- iliia auid aud 110 Vb? othr. Sip w. K. Fowler, amaxnnry. Maw., "aya: Haoaa arnd oaa iK.ttla of yonr Fray'a VwuilNRa-eaunut st It ban. At druumata or hy utall for ila nantn. " K. Ai B. KitUV, Uul.lmara. Mi, 3? ( ti .ittl hiiult ALL Uot lAUa. I 1 BeatCuuxli brruu. Xate Koui. DM I I . . 1. I. T . ii 1 1 . 1" PILES ill THI MAHKIT8. IITTXIItllta strain, lion? anil Feed. WrtFAT Na Sre.1. 7Pi) W II K AT No. 1 nmr tie t'OllX No 2 yellow, ear 41 71 fiS ill 40 44 i 81 80 ' 8 1.0 8 no 60 'f IS It 14 (10 15 AO lft 7 i It) 7.1 A 01 7 73 Jn. 2 W in, liilinl Mixed ahi-ll-,1 JS'" OATH Vv 11 white SO'i tin. S white ttli Fl.Oflt Wlntei . Mmit A i.& raurjr atrniKUi winters live No. on HAV-No. 1 timothy 1(1 00 lover, No. 1 IS 75 KKKP-No. I hlt mid., ton.. IB 00 Drown nilildllnit 10 limn. Im Ik IB THAW VSIiHftt. 7 7 Unt 7 24 Dairy 1'rmlnot. Ht'TTF.n ElKln creamery..... at Ohio iTonmMry ai Kam-y eountry roll 17 'IU:iK oiin. now W4 SI as 20 18 13' 70 14 13 Hex Vi.rk, new 1J fotiltry, eta. 1IKNS- p.T pnlr 01 UK kl.NH rireeKMit IS 1 tlt.K l it. nmlolilo, f rh . . . . l'i,'t' fruit and Vegetable, J'TvANP-tiri-en V lmket 4 00 ItilVIOlS rno-v VhilV Lu 6t) 4 25 M a ts a ai fAIWAIIE per lib! VMunn per Mil i uu it.ti.i iMoitn I t.otn Will: AT-No 2 rod. 8 fl.Vf. 8 SI (; li'.l rOHN-Mlsed 41. 4 l-" i.l OA'l Fi(lH , it'll l.li - Ohio vreiiinnry . 22 iiu.Air.l.iMii Horn s Oi s 7s W II HAT- No. a red COllS- So. a mixed Til, ; m 20 21. 'i 41:' OATH-- So. a wld lll'TTMl-' Creamery, extra... fclilifct 1'eiinnyivnnbt llrHts.... 12 m.- .- 1.BV lull it H.Oi n-1'iiteiit 8 (J5 .1 9) MIKA l -No. 2 red 7":'. riil:.. v,, ! OA'l H - Mille'V.'t.'ru.' '.. 81 111 I I l.ll- creamery. Miti.'S-Muin mid I'enn H i 12 I.I VK STOCK. cntral Cloi k Vanla, Kt l.lltnrtr. ''' rATTLI. Kxtrs, 1450 to 1600 lbs t 5 40 iji .1 61 fllme. HOtl to H00 III S Hi) 0 41 (lood, 12IH) to 1300 lbs 6 11 K a5 Tlilv, K ill) to 1160 lbs. 4 H5 0 00 1 sir llirbt (era, 900 to 1000 On 4 40 4 H i lomnion, '.00 to UUO lbs St UJ 4 25 Boos. Medium .. H 00 6 7.1 Heavy 0 7.1 o 73 lloUKba and mns 6 00 B 21 SUSKP. rrlme, f.Mo 1 iO II. n tl) OBI (iot.d, H to W) Ids 0 21 II W l nlr, 70 to tU Hie 4D ft II ) I oteinnu 6 40 6 1H) Ytnl Lnlvus 6 0J b CO Latins. Choice to cxtrn 8 00 8 10 Good to choice 7 fiO H Ii0 FiilrlOKood 0 "i 7 6'l 4,'ulln to bur 5 IM 7 2J REVIEW OF TRADE. Buyors (Uvail Lower Prices in Iron Trade A Big Week (or Cry Goods Wheat Exports Inert ascd. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Iron furnaces in hlast April l produced 2S;.4Sj tons weekly, against Jii.'.tM.I March l, hut unsold stock increased 2,2Ko tons. A mistaken inference is that stocks held by consum ing concerns must lie running down. As they contract for their supplies months ahead anil such supplies, wheth er delivered and consumed or waitinK their orders at furnaces, would not lc reckoned in unsold stocks, the surplus owned by consumers may be heavy. New business in finished products is reported as "frightl'iilly small," nwinv, to belief that hinh prices can not be maintained. With No.i anthracite $2 lower, rctiucd bars $4 and steel plates $11 per ton lower than in Dcccmhcr, it' ran hardly be called impossible for prices to yield, though many are so far (irmly held. 1'ittsburn reports a num ber of the plate mills shut down, and five Pennsylvania and Ohio furnaces have stopped, perhaps for repairs, more Hum balancing live which started in March, two in Tennessee, adding 2.530 tons weekly. The exports of wheat from both coasts coui.miic larger than last year, though much of the gain is at Pacific ports, not directly affecting Atlantic supplies. Klour included, Pa cific exports in two weeks have been 1.518.254 bushels, against 564.56.2 bush els last year, but Atlantic exports have been 3.Q12.H57 bushels, against 3.y6i.3So last year. In spile of all reports of ex haustion of supply and injury to grow ing wheat, western receipts continue larger than last year, in two weeks 6. 764.640 bushels, against 5.863,665 last year. Corn receipts also continue heavy. 8,917,267 bushels, against 4.637, 613 last year. Failures for the week have been 103 in the United States, against 188 last year, and 41 in Canada, against 22 last year. Shddonitm Denounced. The New York conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church Tuesday, after a lively discussion, voted by a large majority to strike out of the re port of the committee on periodicals derogatory references to Rev. Mr. Shel don's recent essay in journalism, and to Rev. R. S. MacArthur'i work as re ligious editor oi one of the local papers. Rev. James M. King, delegate-elect to the general conference, rpeaking to the motion regarding Mr. Sheldon said: "It is an a il mistake for any man to edit a daily paper or any other paper, assuming to know what Jesus Christ would do. 'I think that it is nothing lest than blastuiemy unintentional blas phemy, maybe, but blasphemy all the same." I for one protest against that style 01 Lhristian work. . No British Intsrlsranes. United States Consul Hay. at Pre foria. has responded to the inquiry from the State department respecting ex-Consul Macrum's charge that the official mail of the consulate was tampered with. Mr. Hay reports that, after care ful search, he has failed to find in the files of the consulate the slightest evi deuce to -support the statement. He reports that there is absolutely no in terference, so far as he has been able to ascertain, with any of the official coinmunicatipns, cither telegraphic or man, wmcn pass between the depart jtnent and the consulate. WOMAN ON THE BIK8 nine Rotas Thai the rale Baa taoold Follow la Wl1ln. One of the first requisites, whether the rider be ircllcate or strong. Is mod eration. Hiding tor ep 'od subverts the very end of the txerclso It la like row ing or running or doing anything else fur speed, It finally conquers the con queror and the most sickening, har rowing slr.ht la the continuous race. The association of wheelmen should do all In their power to suppress) these i:bllo exhibitions ot human Idiocy. Another essential, especially for wo men, It an appropriate dress, and there Is no law against a gentleman also being appropriately dressed. I never could understand why It was necessary thnt a man should wear the garb of a circus clown In order to ride a wheol. In the past year or two the women have come nobly to tho rescue In the mntter of genteel dress. The short hnlr. the bloomer, and the chewing gum have well nigh disappeared. The plnln cloth, medium length, medium width gown Is no hindrance, and has tho further advantage and economy of being n go;;d rainy day gown for walk ing. Another csientlal Is to learn how to rldo. Many nre riding without this knowledge. There are few mechanical principles to be observed. One Is tu hnvo the gearing so arranged as to have the pedals on n level with the foot when the foot Is extended. An other Is to have the saddle bo placed as to bring the weight of tho body di rectly over the peilul when thn lutter Is nt Its lowest point. Htlll nnolher Is to lower the handle bars sulllclently to nllow the body ta bend forward slight ly from the hips -uot stooping Irotn tho shoulders, thereby compressing tin lungs. Nearly nil beginners bend the fplno backward from the hips. As a rule, young children. If tho gesrlnfi Is correct, take the normal position, rinally the rider should sit, as In n chair, upon the bnnea or tuberosities of tho pelvis, and should, on no account, allow the weight of the body to rest upon tho tissues situated between theso bony prominences, indeed, tho dancer of serious lujury resulting to children and adulU from riding a sad dle constructed In Ignorance of cor rect anatomical principles Is so great that It Is always wlso to reVer the snd Ble question to a competent physician. Ilnsldca the very important cucstlon of saddle Is that of the wheel ltnclf. It must bo thoroughly well made, of tho best material, anil it must not be too light. Too light ft wheel gains no momentum to spenk of, while tho Jar ring and vibration are very disagree able. If not Injurious. There must bo a certain weight t.nd solidity. Finally, thn wheel by Us economy of money and time permits the rider to avail himself of new scenes nnd places, giv ing pleasurable sensations, the absence of which In exorcise for tho soke of health alone Is the reason why health seldom responds to the call of such perfunctory exercise. The heart Is not In It. Leslie's Weekly. A Novel Fane. It U said that In Yellowstone parn there Is a fence which is composed en tirely of tho horns of the elk, and In cludes over three hundred selected specimens. None of them has less than twelve and very many have fourteen points. They wero gathered In June, 1SC5, by a party of gentlemen wh.i found them during a four days' hunt, all of them within n radius of ten miles of the Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone Park contains nearly three thousand elks. They slied their horns In March, and during this time are very shy and quiet. CMma mai.au iwmi'i in. awiaiamnaweiia Nerve The truth of the matter imsi afx vt tssv ta m k m. Ivtr y you ca Ff7 soned and weakened with the impurities in your blood. The thing for you to do is to tjet rid cf these impurities just as loon as you can. You want 1 blood-purifying medicine, a perfect Sarsaps filla. that's what you want. You want t Sarsaparilla that is the strongest and best serve tocic you can buy, too. That's AVER'S "The only Sarsaparilla made ubder the personal supervision of three fradvatcsi a fradvate in pharmacy, a gradual. to chemistry, and a graduate ht medicine." $1.00 a bottle. All tVagglsta. " During last year I wis lurTerini from oarrout prostration. For weeks I grew won, eecimi tbjn, could not sleep, bi a appetite, and was la s wretched con dition. After taking tevenl kinds of medicine without rteult, I took Ayer's atauptrilla with more than pleating retulti. My appctit returned, I slept soundly, any strength snd weight Increaeeo, and now I am well and strong without the elighteet trie of my old trouble. Indeed, I would hardly belicv It ponitl fur medicine to bring about such s change in any ferton." Clala Muur, Winter Hill, fiomerrUle, Mua., Dec. Si, 1809 According to a German newspaper, there are at present In Europe 71 mar riageable princesses, and only 47 mar riageable prince. Raws ThUt W offer On Hundred ttiill ir RawsM fnt Sr en a of Cntarrli tbatoannotbj onrad bi Hall's Catarrh ('11 a. f. 1. cnsNsv , To., Props., Toladn, O. . the underaliiaad, have known r. J. ( ha. riry 'or the la t Ii yaara. and believe him par, fmtlr honornbla In all bmlnem t an action and financially able to carry oat any obliga tion m de by thalr firm. r,HT V TauAx.Wbulwale Druggists, Toleda, Oh o, Wai.iiiso, Kmaiw Mastis, Wholesale linmrlits. Tnlulo, Ohio. Hull 4 Catarrh ( me la taken Internally, act ing dlrirtlr upon the blood and munons sue- tseaa of thr ar iteni. , I,,-, TV. bottle. Bold rail I)i ukUu. Teatlmiintala free, llull's Family Pills ar tlie bans. The great wealth that lies in the quarries of Sweden is at last being de veloped. Ta rnr a Tnld In On tay. Take I,itit Barmo Orimxa Tlll.rrS All driiriilau refund the mi.uay if It fitlla 10 enra. . W. tiBOTS's alinatur la on each box. SBo. Rritish government expenditure is running now $7,000,000 a week be yond revenue. Mrs Vlnbiw'a8orthtnBfrtiip forcblldrat trrthimr, not tens the KUioa. rilui'eafnflnniiiin tiou, Hllftyniiilh.rurH n-ind collc&V; nbottlr- At one of her baii'i'icts Cleopatra made Antony drink a pearl valued ot ? 10,0.x). The fleet Preaerlpllon for Thills and Fr I a bottle of 1 ivs's Tiarsi.tiis I'RIl.L't'OMia. It t nlrni. IT 1 anil quinine In a taetelees form. Mo euro uo pay. i'rtc Sue. The Helgian State railways have or dered 12 locomotives from i'hiladelphia for S pteniber delivery. Jrll-O, Hie New Oeeeorl, riones nil tho family. Four flavors: Lemon, Oritiigo, Itnupherry and Strawberry. At your groenrs. loots. The Japanese House of Representa tives h;is passed a bill to prohibit hoys under 20 years of ngc from smoking. Auk Voitr )euler for Allfii'a t'onf-Kiian, A powder to ahiikn Into your shoes; roat the f.tt. Cures Corn, ltiinlons, Hwollon, Horn, Hot, ('nll'.in. A"blng, Hwentlng Kent nnd In gronlnu Nulls. Allmi Koot-Knse makes new or tlgbt shoes enay, At nil druggist end shoo moron. US eta. Hnmplo mulled FIIKK. Address Allen H. Ulmatead, Leltoy, N. Y. Stone street was the first street in New York City paved with cobble stones, hence its name. The paving was done in the year 1657. What Slliall Wo Mart rr Deawrtl This question nrlsoa In the fnmtly daily. Let us answer It to-diiy. Try Jnll-O, a dnllulous nnd healthful iloHHxrt. I'rnimrod lu 3 inln. No boiling! no baking I Hlmply mid a little hot water&si'ttoeool. Flavors: l,inon,Oriinge, ltiiapberryaiid Htrawborry. At grocers. lOo. It is staled that coal is leaving Phila delphia at the rate of i,(xk tons n day for Mediterranean ports, ostensibly for railway fuel. It is illegal in (irc.it Britain for a pawnbroker to accept the Victoria I ross as a pledge under any circunt jtnncis. I nm sura I'lso's Cure for Consumption snved my illo tliro- year ago Mus. Tuns. Dob bins, Mui.lo Ht., Norwich, N. Feb. 17, IthK) The British and Foreign Hiblc Soci ety recently celebrated its iith birthday. The Waahlnstton Mntnnl Mining Investment CO, Miuiml 1,111. miiIk., Sieallle, WnsliliiKt RtiaralltiM'Rfl ner rent. fllfereNt on all invent nii'iitx, nii'l iiiial parlli'liailiin in profits mail In mining In Alaikti and eleewhoro. (ireiit ailvaiita.'t'ii to small Inveatwra Writ lorclrcuiur. liigheat refurtMicu. The Chinese arc said to h ivc used clocks 800 years before the Christian era. Carter' Ink, flood Ink tan necessity for good writing. Car tor'a ih the beat. Coaia uo moru tbau pour luk. Irish mayors arc exempted from duty in courts. avc"the blues"? Ttea yoo now tow dark everything looks. You tre completely discouraged snd cannot t-.-ow oil that terri ble depression. A little work looks like t bis mountain : t little nois: sounds like the roar a cannon : and t little sleep is all secure, eight after night. That's Exhaustion is, your nerves have been poi Before starting on a "run" a refreshing wash with' Ivory Soap gives new energy. It lathers quickly in any kind of water and does not cost more than common soap. The luxury of being clean is not realized without . using Ivory Soap. You need not fear alkali, or other injurious ingredients found in many soaps. Ivory Soap is nothing but pure materials, combined to make a soap that will clean and rinse quickly, thoroughly, satisfactorily. IT FLOATS. r.oavmaHT teee BV f hi phoctm a qamrli co. Cincinnati A MAN'S PLAINT. Clothe That Ar Injured by Contael with Sofa Flltewa. 'Kindly rentuva the sofa cushion," atld the Man, languidly, as he sat flown on the couch beside the Woman. "The last time I was In Its Immediate vicin ity It behaved very bady, Indfed, filling my coat with a soft, cottony ,'iizs that It took two hours of Rood, hard brush ing to remove, so I've determined to have nothing more to do with It. D'ye know I'm getting so that I don't feel .it all like putting on my good clothes when I go to call on women nowadays; nil on account of these villain pillows, which are everywhere, and which seem to be filled with tiny, fluffy feathers that escape and cling to one with gluo llke persistency? That reminds mo to remark thnt on account of one of Eve's fairest dnughtors my dress suit Is now reposing at tho cleaner's. No, she didn't spill a plate of Ice cream on me, nor did she do anything awkward of that sort; all she did was to use In my pretence of those absurd fans made of ostrich feathers that some women affect. It was a pink fan, and, candid ly. I think It was a Uttlo moth-eaten, but at any rate she's a nice girl and I like her, so I was a good deal with her at the german. Gradually I noticed that the fan seemed to be losing plum age and I seemed to bo gaining It. When I was a flno fluff almost from my bead to heels. I went up to tho dress ing room and got tho man to brush me off. but aa the ncodle to the pole thoso feathers were to me. Rack they'd come merrily as soon as he'd ccaso agitating them, and settle even on my hair and in my mouth. A thousand kind friends enmo tip to mo dining tho evening and told mo how funny I looked, and the owner of tho fan herself laughed a bit, but, frankly speaking, I wasn't amtiRed. I sent the suit to tho cleuner tho next day, and I hope he'll bo able success fully to pluck It. I don't mind find ing on coming home from a dunco that my sleeves are whitened by cont:ic' with sundry fair arms or that sonn. powdery Bubstance decorates my lapels, but I draw the line at feathers, honco take away the cushion; I'll have none of It, an' If my Tuxedo gets full of them I'll have to retire to private life for an Indefinite space." PltUburg Dispatch. A TIP ABOUT USINQ STAMPS. Something Which a. Great Mauy People Do Hot Know. "Walt until I have washed oft the postage stamp on this envelope, spoiled In the addressing," said a man, ac cording to the Washington Star. "It is cot necessary to do that," said a law yer. "You may take your scissors and cut out the adhesive stamp and stick It fast to your new envelope with muci lage, notwithstanding the adhering piece of the old envelope. It does not look nice and may become detached In the mall, but if the stamp la a genuine, unused adhesive stamp It is not ques tioned. The government, when It sells an adhesive 2-cent stamp, undertakes for such consideration to transport and deliver to destination the letter to which It Is affixed. The fact that It has with It a piece ot envelope to which It wag formerly attached, does not relieve the government from executing Its part of the contract when the letter Is deposited for mailing, the stamp being otherwise perfect." MIKE D0H0V1N. Inatrnctor af bovlns at tit New York Ath lti Club, will mitt Hh ft aerie of twenty IMiiHtnttihl boxing It ttu In Uoliikn llnuit. 1 lit will nfler It ri4uirr tb m prtviltv" tlKMta w alt ty iiuiiuti to It-lu 11 u ti litfliliihaljU t'luK Ank yoitr niMlttlr (ir Uoi.hkh lloim ti MO, sir Bund $ fr t-j a'. IhI in'rl)(ltiu (Mtvfring Hi ! u IuOoi u n IliH'its., u ami a Vwin'tHr Buxtt, Nw Y..ri stopped rntt Pariaantl Cyrai h DR. RLrNC'l CflfAT NERVE RESTORER sVai b'.la avliax a.a. at.. . ... vwmmmian, Mrwai r tawi; ireetia) i t.1 TIIUI, lUrTTLK rUKS V !-e4r-e, laiippt. iMsnt. f, Titus Ueir, '"'' arj. mm, a. V4i arua airatt, ratiaaaioaia. aF0nl-yoIN V.lflOIlRl. ailflWli wuiiiHMi, aa,;s . fiuocoaafully ProMoutea Claims, If ITS 1 a 1 U Helpleaa, lie "Would you scream If I were (a take yon In my arms and kiss you?" She "What good would that do? fipa and manimn are away, and the walls and floors and ceilings of this flat nre all deadened." Chicago TImes-Hcr-eJd. I HAVE IT READY Minor nrcMrnfn nn tut froqurnt mt fturh litirtd to tronMrswimt no hmiHrh'tlil should be w. ab out ti buttle of I St. Jacobs 0i! for Inatant uw, a the world knovra it la a PERFECT CURE for PAINS and ACHES ALABASTIHE Is a dnrabl and natural cement baao wall coating, in 5 lb. paper packniroa, mnde ready for na la svblto and fourteen beautiful tints by mlxlug with cold arnttir. It la a cement thnt goe tlirontili a pr x-csa of setting, banlena with ago, and caobecoatcd ant recoaUH wilboot wa&hlog off its old coatu before renewing. ALABASTSfOS varioun kulMimiuna oo thn nmrkflt, being 'Jura bio and not iturk oo tho wall with glue. Alubatu.n.i c -j torn on thould liinlst oa bavin the goods in (mcbaffei properly labeled, Thoy ibajjld reject U imitations. There is uo thing "Just ai good." ALABASTINE PrefanU much tlckneM, particularly throat and long dillicultiet, attributable to un Military coating on walls. It has been recornmeaded In a turner tublinhed hv tba Michiran Stata feature: whlrh twicer atmnalv eondemne.ll kaltMrniinea. Aluhattiue enn be od on either! plaRternu walla, wood cfiliug, bnrk orcaofaa.l ami any one can brufh it on. It adinitH of radlJ eal change from wall far decoration, tone! inrunna at n-axonanio eippust turn iaufli tnai tit elTocU. AlabaUine Uniannfucturwi by thai Mine Company otfad Rdpids,i1i(iip iDatractWa and intereetlnv booklet mailed tree to all applicant. 00 NOT SEND US ANY MONEY! a rna.ait.vr roa lou. L00K! COLD FREE! RNLg No. 362. 2 Rubles and 2 Pearls. Tin bf auitful Kuig will a'turn yonr bnj without n, v ct to yu. IKiu'i iu anT tuouey, )ui tuiir imuif and aiMr- W wilt Mnd yu Fositpild u nf uiir I.tru, lUutlkwiin luili5, dtlfervut d-1kii- Her it tlivui f your Family aud Privndaat luu bu4i,mi. l no Hi sl.itid w wilt eud you by m turii m-itl tli bioaiitiliil King. VS oilt-r rut a. Hinrliiig Hllrer Braclt, OoM fluts-il liri-ilet, Uuld ltiii!. Ntlirki Hilvur .ra elttu, Uuld n and Varl Uaudi. fv atdJiug fllf UaiidtMtliiej Dolliv. HHItfc Si H TiUV. VUUa Kl't-CKS It CVBTUB. V. A. UKEI) V CO., Jewelrr Ieti Met.tei ttereet, mW tUBst VV. L. DOUGLAS $3ft3.t?0SHOES sWorth 14 to b compared A witrt othor make uulorel Ur over lAxtojuuo waarers. Th0 ofHH(M have W. Ll fugiau turn am) nric I Lamped aa bottom lir no auLuiitui cUimed to M a ood. Your dtalc , vbould keen them if , aot. w will and a Daif ' in recciiH oi iwk and ate. cutra lor camaxt. Su.a kind ot iMthew ii. and width, t'laln or can to. CaI. treatv Bill liJ U4.' 11 IU I ..l.lll , lt.L'ktlA ollbiiv r""""'"'"! Ir-T.'K '! 8"' r- f 3 Stet ill H IAiX MAM : 78 JLW 3 ' i MM sse j xj M 'id ia" A. a.uiJ' wait - P. N. V. 1. tK SraatweaaiwawaaaiaeawiefpawwiLiiiiL.iL i aeCTwam
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