HOW ill EAT Is not thn qnoitlon, hut, Imnr much yon dl (fast, bentii food Aon iiooil only whon It I dlffostoil and aslinllnto.l, tiiknn up by tho blond and mado Into miisnln, nnrvn, bono nnd tissue. Hood's Hitrxiipnrlllit ro atoros to the stomach Its pownrs of dlR.'S tlon. Thon appetite l Dninrnl nnl hoalthy. Thnn dyapopsln In gnno, nnd strength, eliia jlclty and eiiduriinoe rnturn. Stomach Trouble "I hnve hnd trouliln with my rtoinni-b nnd nt limns would be very flinty. I nlso bad si'Vi'rrt lirmdaclir ami that tlrM fwllnu. Whon I hnd tiikcn thri'O bottlm ot Hood's Harsa. Snrllln I was rallnvail." Mns. Axoklim mvia, B Applxton Ht., Holyoko, Muss. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is th Tt-i MmllHns Mmiov n H.iy Tlivrc nrc .10.000 more exhibitors nt the present Paris lair than there were in iS?a Try CJrnln-Ot Try (irrtlteOI Ask your groetr to-dny to show ynn a rnoknire ol Otisix-O, tlio now fnoil drink that tulips I ho iihu'o of i.i.fT.',.. l'lill.lr"n may drink It without Injury as well as thn adult. All who try It Ilk.) It. Ci.ain-0 lms that rlih st-nl brown of Moi-ha or Tuva, hut Is iimiln from puro RriliiHt thn most ilxlhmte Ktomaitli romlvos It without illKtrevs, thn prion of ci.lT.-o. l.". nnd !1&0. pur pnckiiiro. Hold by nil i.-r.wrs. I'orllanil is t!ie l.-iruvM i.iison in Knir l.tiic!. Nearly 2,000 i-imvii'l.s arc 1 icaleil there. What Rliall tVe Have For DrarrO 111 is qnotion nriHi.s in mo inmuy uwiv. uoi, us answor It to-dny. Try J.ill-O. tll!lous and healthful don-.-rt. Pri'imni 1 In 9 mln. No boUlnk-I uoDiikinKI mtnpiy n.1.1 a iimo not water A pot to cool. I'lnvor.s: Lmon.Orniiiro, Baspborry nd Htniwborry. At grocers. lOa. On the 110 scpiarc mites of T.ond'.n'H area, it is sanl 1,000 tons oi soot soldo yearly. A. V. PHof, Tni'firl.t, Sholhyvllto. Tnd.. . snjs: "UnllV Cnliirrl. 1'iir,' ixIvi-h tlu il, 01 Siillifnctlon. 'nn Ki-t pliotl v of t-Mimiinint.,, as it iMir' every ouu who tnket. It." In-uxiflstg tell it, 70c. For sonic years the Nova Seotii gov ernment hail expended about ?J5,ooo yearly upon agriculture. The Best Prescription for Chills and Vptbt la a boitln of (tt0VK'fl Tastsi.wss. Cbii.l Tonic. It Is simply Iron ami qinnine In a tasteless form. No uure uo pay. i'rlce Qoo. Nine important riritish steamship companies earned in iSihj a net profit of $4,960,000, against $4.74.1,000 in lSiS. Fits perninnently eun-d. No (lt, or nr-rvnns. ' Hens alter llit day's 11-0 of lir. KUin1'- rt'ut i.rvp Ititcn-r. trial hottlr and tr.Mt:te tree. Dr.U.il.KMSt.Lia.Wl AvuU &bl'Uilu.l'a. A new stllistitntc for celluloid resem bling 'horn in appearance is now man ufactured under the name of mariod. Von Will Tor Know what Rood Ink Is unlo-s ynii ui f arter's. It coata uouiuiu tliau poor Ink. All (leuim. Nearly one-third of the beer con sumed in tin." world is brewed in Ger many. Strawberries on Troea At IiiHt M. Bnltet, the great French tpcelallHt, haa been enabled to grow strawberries on plants of a decidedly :reellke nature. The method is sim plicity Itself.- The runners are trained up vertically and tied to a take, in the same way that a pot tomato plant is, and then the lateral buds are pinched out. Result a straw berry tree on a small scale. London Leader. Vnaettlerl. "Can you tell me what sort of weather we may expect next month?" wrote a subscriber to an editor; and according to the Cumberland Presby terian, the editor replied as follows: "It is my belief that the weather next month will be very much like your subscription." The lixylrer wondered what the editor meant, till he hap pened to think of the word "unsetp tied." Rast snslheip for weary woman are found In Lydla 7- DfaetVhM'a UrMfaafifa jompound. It makes wo Jmen strong and hoalthy to bear their ourtsens, ana overcomes those Ills to whlbh women are subject because they are women. la known from coast to ooasU It haa cured mora alok 'women than any other medicine. Its Mends are everywhere and they are constantly writing thankful letters whloh appear In this paperm If you are puxxled write for r.lra. Plnkham's ad vloom Her address fj Lynn, Has a. She will oharce you nothing and eJto haa restored a million women to health, r T!.: I i r"""Cuiu hntilE ALnLSFlAilS. C J I II Oast Cough brui. Tttaien guod. Use f 1 I I I ill tliu. H0I1I lyilriiK;ll. f FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS Senalo. ONE llUNDRFH AND THIRD DAY. Tile House devoteel the entire day to the Alaskan civil government bill. Slow progress was made, only 24 pages lieinx tlisposed of. An arrangement was reached to post pone action upon Senator Clark's cre dentials until May ,v. In the meantime the credentials of lr. Mainnis will be presented and both eases will be con sidered together. ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH DAY. The anti-canteen bill, against which military authorities recently reported, was ordered favorably reported by the House committee on military affairs, with an amendment which will exclude liipior from t lie capitol and other public buildings. The bill reported is known as the Howersock bill and applies to premises used "for military purposes." These, words were struck out. making the bill apply to "any premises used or owned by the United States." The House adopted the resolution to allow the committee on ways and means to it during the recess of Con gress for Ihe purpose of framing a bill for the reduction of the war n venue, and the resolution for a sine die ad journment June 6. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH The House adopted amendments to the Alaska code bill authorizing the sec retary of nr to issue permits to dredge lor gold b, low low water mark at Cape Nome and providing for a delegate in (-ingress from Alaska. The paragraph aiilliormng arrests in civil actions was stricken out. The con feri ne.- report on the Indian appropriation bill was pass- HUNDRED AND SIXTH D Y. Discussion of the Spooner Philippine lull was continued in the Senate bv Mr Morgan, of Alabama. On the gencrai cnifst1r.11 of tl. ownership and govern ment bv the United Slates of the Phil MMune islands, he was in accord with Senators Spooner ami Lodge, but he regarded the pending bill as unwise an, dangerous legisl.n;,,,, because of Uc great power it places in t,0 b:1I,ds oi lie President. Mm h of his speech was devoted to the canal bill and to denun ciation of the efforts to prevent its en- u-oueiii ni tu!s session. FOR ENGLAND'S ARMY. PUPILS TO RECEIVE MILITARY TRAINING. Villi Add Four Million Troops to tho Cnnntrjr'a FlKhtlnR ktreniith The Karl of Mrnth at tho lloail of the Ulfcnntla fuderlnkluir. England is about taking an impor tant step In preparing material for fu ture military service. It Is proposed to make every public school boy in tho land a semi-official adjunct of tho Brit ish army, compelling him to take thor ough military training under govern ment Inspection so long as he remains in the public schools, and providing for thn establishment of school boy mili tia In tho shape ot cadet corps and battalions under the direct control of the wnr office. The schools are to re ceive therefrom $500,000 a year by way of support Unless some unforeseen circumstance comes 'up to change present arrange ments, the resolution will be presented to Parliament within the next few weeks. The new plan will affect about 4,000,000 boys In the United Kingdom. They nro those In what aro called the board schools the schools supported by government and attended by the children of tho middle and lower classes, as dlstinqulKhed from the pri vate . schools patronized by "gentle men's" sons, with which the Educa tion Board has nothing to do. Most THE EARL OP MEATH. of the boys who enter English board schools do so at the age of 11 or 12, and leave at 14 or 15. Following the new plan. In these three years they will have learned the manual ot arms thoroughly, as well as marching and formation, using dummy guns. When tho boys leave school tho cadet corps will be ready to receive them, any where between the ages ot 12 and 10. They will then be armed with car bines, will drill once or twice a week, practice marksmanship, go to camp for a month In summer; In fact, be simply a pocket edition of the volunteer regi ments that exist now. After that their natural destination will be those regi ments one of the great aims ot this movement being to establish a reserve for tho volunteers exactly like that which the army reserve and the militia constitute in relation to the regular army. The originator of the whole bits movement is the Earl ot Meath, nnd thn man who has helped him most to bring bii dream to reullty Is one I'aul Kruger; for both Parliament and the people it represents were never so ready-for Just this sort ot thing in they are to-duy. hviM?v STm THE MARKETS. IIITsltt'HO. Crntit, 1 lour and Fred. MlKAT No. 2 red. 70 71 live No. fl Cii '01tN-No 2 yellow, enr 47 41 No. 2 vol low, slinlliM 4 44'i Mixed enr , 45 411 OATH No. 2 whlto 28' 2'.i No. S whlto US 2H'a n.Ol'H Winter pntont 8 05 8 7u Fancy strnlitht winters 8 4 8 (10 HAY No. i timothy 1 S" 14 7S lover, No. 1 HI M 14 Ot 'F.F.li No. 1 white, mid., ton.. 17 00 17 R1 brown mlddlliiKs "'"0 lr r' Itrnn. hulk HI 00 111 2") STItAW Wheat. 2S 8 ft) Oat 8 0J 8 25 lalry I'rodnota rXTTEIt-Klgln oreamory..... 2rt 2V4 Ohio creamery l'.l.', Fancy country roll Is 16 rill l'.HK Ohio, new '4 " i New York, now.- V.'v' lo l'oullry, etc, IIFNH per pair PI CO t HICKVNH .lro.'d 12 14 11.08 l'a. and Ohio, fnwh .... ll'j 12 t raits and Vegetable. IPANS-dreen V l uhe 2 CO 2 50 roTATOKS Knocv White liU 40 4 ! CAI'.llAOE pnr ernto J 60 2 75 ONIONS por hu 1 2J 1 8 IIAI.T1MOKK. rt.nrn ; a s ajw ! i Will'. AT No K rod 70 1 a 71) (HN-MI.vl 41'., 41', OATH 2'.',' 2:i", Fi(IS 1J Ll T Tl.lt Ohio creamery 21 2: 1 1III.A1M,I'MI I T.OT'lt 3 ." 3 75 W II I'. AT No. 2 rod 70 7i t'OltN-Ne, 2 mlM'd 41 'i 41 1 j OATS No, 2 whllr- V'J, j i;(J I. 1 "IT Fit t'reuniery, exlni.... So.'j LliUM l'eiii.Hylvaiiia llrsts.... is M.W Oil It. ri.oi'r.i'ntont a 3 c: .1 ) W It FAT No. 2 ml 7" i roiiy-No. 2 4. OA IS White We-tern 2- 1:1 T TICK -Creamery M'; Lt.lib btnto met poiin a 11 M'OI.It. Central Mc.tk arU, Kant l.llr,.rty. !. (AT l It Trimo heavy, 1400 t.i 1S0O lbs ..4 5 5 CO I rime, 1,'Xjot.) HIS) II. 5 35 6 fte Medium. 1UUU to 1200 tt,a 4 0) ft If. Fat belters 4 111 5 1(1 Huteh.'r, U0O to llluu II. 4 2) 4 2o I'oniiiion to fair. 4 on 4 W Oxen, common to fat 3 2i 4 IS C'oininou to good fat LulU nnd cows 2 B0 4 2.". Slllch cow, each 2 ' 00 25 00 Fxtru nillcli tuitu, cucli 45 Ul) (.2 t0 Uous. Prime medium wdi;litM C fill II. Mt heavy yorki'iH nml mod. . . 6 41 ft 4 . iood lo eh, .lew aekertr 6 o0 fj ft. tiood pli;s and Unlit yorkora. . . t 31 S ." Skip plga 4 tiO 4 7 Heavy Into fi ;C t'oiumon to fair. 6 20 A :15 ItoiiKha 4 75 5 tK) tiinga 8 bo 4 Uo HIKKI'. ICxtrn, mi.il. wolght wetiiyrs. o., 4 S 4 OD t.oi.d to choice, clipped 4 11 J 4 tW I Medium, clipped 4 1)0 4...0 Coniuion to lair, cMppcl 2 oU ! uu i.amj:s, Limhs, good to choice, prlnR. . 0 00 0 2. Liimho, common to lair, priu. . 5 2.i 5 '.S Fxtra, clipped 6 AO tl 7e O.iod to choice, clipped 0 25 (I flu Medium, clipped 00 (I 20 Common, clipped 3 50 5 60 CAI.VKH. Veal, extra 6 75 0 00 Veal, good lo choice. 6 50 0 0 1 Veal, common to fair i 10 5 00 Veal, common heavy ........ 4 60 5 00 TRADE REVIEW. On a Lower Bate The Decline In Prices Av erages Only Averages Only 4.5 Per Cent in Two Months. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Transition to a more natural range o( prices after a time of extraordinary buying, speculation and rise,' is not wholly delightsome, howev er needful it may be to business health. Hut the gradual change this year, though wearying, has given opportunity in various branches to avoid losses. It is nearly six months since the high est prices of pig iron were reached, No vember 30, nnd of wool, December 1, while hides reached their maximum December 13, leather and iron ' prod ucts January to, boots and shoes, Jan uary 24; woolens February 21, and cotton and cotton goods. March 21. The highest point for all prices was March 16. nnd after two months of slow decline the range for all prices was but 4.5 per cent, lower May 16. Hut the past week has added its full share, a fall of 4!j per cent, in cotton, 3 per cent, in pig iron, 1.5 per cent, in iron products, 2 per cent, in hides. 2'i in boots nnd shoes, and 3' in leather, 314 in petroleum, and a little in other prod ucts, The nominal price of Bessemer pig is held without change nt Pittsburg and without transactions. Hessemer is offered much below the $.24.00 asked by the association, while prices of finish ed products of iron and steel have de clined more than 10 per cent, within two months, without any reduction in rails, structural shapes or in sheets. No. I Lehigh pig is quoted at $Jt and the best anthracite $22 in Philadelphia. But doubt about sufficient supplies of steel making iron for coming months seems the one impediment to renewal of ac tivity. Sales of Connellsville coke be low prices recently quoted exhibit is strong light the change in the iron manufacture. The movement of bread stuffs has not materially changed. At lantic exports of wheat, flour included, having been in four weeks 10.405,397 bushels, agaii.st 8,657,165 last year; Pa cific exports 2,741. 7j 1, against 1,932,703 last year, and export of corn, 13.917, 631. against 10.2f17.f162 last year. Fail ures for the week have been 185 in the United States, against 142 last year, and 20 in Canada, against 16 last year. English forturei Ar Frauds. The department of State warns the public against the swindling advertise ments and other publications of schem ers relating to pretended estates in England, to strangers oil such claims. There are no great estates unclaimed in England, and there are 110 large de posits awaiting claimants in the Hank of England. Folsoo-Tlpperl Arrow Uteris, Two chemists of the Unlversltr ot Edinburgh have analyzed the stuff ued in Africa as a poison for arrow heads and which never yet has been examined chemically. This poison Is extracted by boiling tho roots and stems of a plnnt called nsocnnthoia shlmperl, and the poison Is nnmcd nso cantherln. The plnnt belongs to a fam ily of poison plants called apocynum, to which belong the oleander, stro phnntes, dog eabbsgo and mnny other varieties. The action of the arrow head poison la powerful to an extra ordinary degree, and Immediately af fects tho heart, which in strong doses It quickly paralyses. The chemists experimented In Inoculating animals with the Juice, and noticed that even when tho heart became paralyzed the action of the lungs continued a little whilR longer. The poison, therefore, affects the muscles, but not the nerves, which explains that phenomenon of frogs which were Inoculated breath ing after tho heart had ceased Its ac tion. New York Press. ' Ills Offer. . A generous If not alluring offer was that mado by an exasperated physi cian to tho penurious father ot an In sane young man. Tho old man wished to secure his son's admission to tha Insnno asylum, but seemed unwilling to pay for the necessary certificate. After hearing his plea of poverty which tho doctor knew to he false and hearing him nlno tell of the mnny expenses to which ho had hern put by his ungrateful children, the physician waved his hand to end tho recital. "Now, see here," he snld sharply, "you Just pay me for this one, nnd I'll give you a certificate for yourself whenever you wish to uso It, for nothing." Ills Cleeftt Opportunity. Applicant Is there nn opening here for a sharp young man? Employer What can you do? Applicant (confi dently) Anything. Employer Very well. Take my chair here and toll me how to run my luminous on a profita ble basis. We've been waiting years tor you to be born. Stray Stories. The University of Cambridge lias confined the degree of LU D. on King Oscar of Sweden. Do Your 1'eet A.T.r and llnrn f Slinko int.. your Mice Allen's looi-Fno, a powder for thn feet. It makes tight nr new S'iocs feel eimy. Curtw Corn, P.unlotia, Swollen, Hot, Smarting nnd Hweailhg i-oet nnd lngrowlnx Nails. Sold by all ilniiu.'l"t and i-hor. stores, V5 ets. hninil" cont F'liKii. Address Allen K. Olm.do.id, Loltoy, N. Y. In 24 hours close upon "00 trains pass in and out of the New street railway station, Birmingham, F.ngland. Jrll-O, tlio Mew Orssr.rt, Plenses nil tlio family. Four flavors: Lemon, Oriiiigo. Ilasplwrry and Strawberry. At your grooors. 10 eta. Vienna's great municipal railway sys tem is now in perfect running: order. To Cnrn a Cold In On nsr. Taks I.sXatiti Baniin (jriNiN Tisi.rrs. All ar4f.",'u "fund tha m..ney If It falls to enra. a. . uaova s slguaturo Is on escn box. 86a. Within 20 years California ihas added 500,000 to its population. n-o's Cure for Consumption Is an Infalll Ms medielno for coiikIis "nil colds. N. W. Kauui i.. Ocean Orovo, N. J., Feb. 17, 11)00. Sixty-two new silk factories were es tablished in this country last year. How to llujr a CarrrUae. It Is possible to save from 20 to fT5 rn onrrlaKes or other vehicles by purchasing from a mnnufuctiiri'r who sells d re. t to oi'iistimers. A rollabln hou.e and porhaps th" oldest one doing bindiinss on this plnu Is tho Klkhart ( srrluo A Harness Mff. Oo., of Klkhart, Indiana. Their vehicles and barnea are of the best both In stylo ami quality, nnd at prices that ore right. Their customer always i-t satlsfuctioa. Hoe tbelr advertisement in this paper. The Khedive announced his intention of visiting this country in tool. Mrs.Wlnslov'aflortrilmtPyr.ip forrblldron toethlnu. softens the tfums. rtsliiceHliifliiiiiMia tiou, allaysiutlu.cuivB wind colli-. i'xj a bottle. The population of Vancouver, D, C, Increased 5,000 in 1809. JFtfeOIM. cutundTtnrrey; hit lung die taooe ax lea, bnuta bueheit rubber uea4 aiarliiira. brtwd cloth tri mm Intra, lam pa, cur Uitna, sraiinhttdr, pule or abartdi aame aa re IhIIb fr too to 7a mure tliao our price. (Mir -. 01 IO. m a exclusively. For 27 years we have conducted business on this plan. We give you better quality for the same money, or the same quality for less money than the dcnlor, jobber or supply agent. JT. tt 7. Extension Top Surrey with double fenders, Isutps, curtains, storm apron, pole or shafts Is us flits ss retail for IM mors than our urk-s. Our prlve. BM Elkhart Carriage and Harness Manufacturing Co. in"11 iiim'iy vh'kwia'si"ij FTA 4i n w 'r.wm iuso un mm u j. '"'v Vcf tups ire but trouble. 1 QjFfJf V And That's Bad 6 t The question for you now is, how to mate bad blood good bloods how to get rid of ill these impurities ia jour system. Everybody Inoms the answer, a perfect Sarsa pafilta. No ordinary Sarsaparilla, such as you can buy at almost any store, wilt answer: it must be a perfect one. There is such a Sarsaparilla, and it differs widely in every way from all other Sarsaparilla. J. llClC aS F U "The on!y Sarsaparilla r.nde vnder the personal supervision o! UiiiC graduates: a gradv&te in pharmacy, n graduate in chemistry, ond a graduate In medicine." 4l.00 a bottle. All druggists. I had frequent and tnort pilnful boili. I wis trcatrl Sy a numher of phy sicians, but they did me no good. I without ettrxt but hrn I tried Ayrr s for I was soon completely cured." R. 32 t.is. ws 1 ii 11 ii'wwn .w wiisiwwiW)yij J ; s yy JV,'?H'' J.,!ETT FREY'S Tha Trouble with Manklns. "I haven't hoard anything from Slnnklns for a long time. Ho went out west and got to bo a county treasurer or something of that kind. How was ho Retting along at last accounts?" "Ills Inst accounts, I nm Informed, did not balance." Chicago Tribune. fcsissisttaa that there ts money saved In buying direct from the Manufacturers The profit between tho mon nlacturer and consumer are largo. We are the largest mnnufiictur era of Vehicles and Ilarness in the We Ship Anywhere For Examinations We make 178 styles of vehicles and 63 styles of harness. This advertisement will op. Sear only a few times. You may e reading tha last Insertion. Cur Largo Catalogue shows every Yehiulo and Har ness we make and gives prices. IT'S FREE. n atl Knlhlns hnl.hl !, lu m I I IMS M and unfit, for work like 8 ' 1 V M SORENESS 8 STIFFNESS 8!tJ 92 f) sua mutt IKolhlna; relsxes them nnd makes a speedy perfect cure like w St. Jacobs Oil A r T ts, iTa TT ifV TTW 7T A Tk !T 1 IAMi)) UQP E&tAdWI 1 INDIANA. you lave i!feic!y discovercrl that powders and washes will not cute these eruptions on yotif face. They may cover up ind sup press, but they cannot re move. Rashes, boils, salt-rheum, ilncles, hives, eczema, tetter, etc., surface indications of a deeper Blood tried many kmJi of pent medirinn, but s.iruarni t jot now 01 tne ri,ut tnu-g, V. Csousi, Attica, N. Y. s rtii. -mi.. s.K'rt.ein-M.nM.iiert ninHi'lne Mist I)n h,M flip Hvt-, of l itis chll'lren tor the 'Ht W ymrn. It Iks. Ui-l.ie ins.lr lo 1 lire, it hns Lexer I n knout! to lull, letters hie the l..renlliuar i"H K I" u l-. l.-lsiil- ly lr.111 all .arta ot tlio eounlry. If ur i hlM l eli k, net sboltls of I.o not iHlte h M.jl.mltiite. It your drui-oht iY" not lte.... It n.i.l iiin lit i-lantj s to I). oV I Itt-.V, Ihillllllen , IM., mi l n I. Hie II Iw ii.inl.'.l oil. ma IM IT tT H TW bars ot the PI LKH, kVG E B Km Vk P have not used lUmtLS r 1)1 if SiTiist Pu s Ct hb. or you 1 I fan ITS U would not hare them now. '1 he only tiu.irnnived (Jure. Nodetvutimi trom boslnesH. i.ooiiei atioii, noonintn 01 niorphliie. li: rjiiM'ohltoiles lie. vtM and hos nt ulntineiit ll.ls , post isilil hy mull. Send for hook ol vmIii aide Information on Piles, HlkE, whether you use our remedy or not. IUK UAMK1 Pl'KE PILK Cl'KE CO., a Ai-yluni bt.', llitriforil. Coon, w. DOUGLAS $3 8c 3.50 SHOES Worth $4 to $6 compared mn uiner niur.ui tmlomrtl hy over J,ouo,tMJO weurcra. Thf nnuine have W. L. i OourUb' nm and prire f stamped on bottom, l ake 4 nn subatuute rl.timcd to b a cnod. t our de.ilf t ihnuld ken thm ifj not we will tnd a pair" ion rcceint of mice and iu. ira mr camajte. ule Kina ot ieiner the, and width, plain nr cap tne. Cat. frees, W. L DOUGLAS &H0t CO., Brockton, Mast WALL PAPER. Edwin G. Diehl, 619 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG Ageuta wauU'd to sell from lauiple books. JtM YOtlT CCW'ft PRODUCTION will I e liirrciiM'liWicroeiit. hy uclns our niiuiiiiiiiiii . ri'iiiu ipMrairH and up-tfMlaU clmrriB. 4 up. We pay fii-iKlit. K Uya trial. f'atHbtua to, UtiMuiilu, I'm V. N. C. 2?, '00. nDADCVlET DISCOVERT; (If sa lr9 I quick rlif nil cnr w rtl rnvna. b....k el torn imimislM nnd todays' tisstinsi.s rue. Dt. m. H. astss's suss. Sos s, AUssta, as. No, Pnmimntlo Waeon with No. 1 two Inch 1'nenu.allo Tlrvsi Hi auil HTrln. wheels, full iMtll-beurlnifuxIfS, UulleylKsly lor.ps and shaft euui'li.m. Hue Wht.N'iiril trlii.mli.Rssillilrharsili.rlnliinilsiisdlieas retails lor S7A n)4.re than uur price. Our price, oomplsle wlUi high ls.naahuitts.Cll I A world soiling to the consumer JT. 0r.Kanry rtiitnrv with flfftmd plimh trtnip.lur. I conii.l. to In very way ainl tta flu a rntAllH for f 15 mun lhaa our -Iirtt-a, Our prltw, with hal1i, A5t ... n-nmm' f KSN J