tig Harvesting Records if the West. The formers of the Snn Joaquin val ley, in California, utilize the largest ma chines in the world for harvesting and threshing their wheat crops. Thesi machines are combined harvesters, that cut, thresh, clean, sack and dump the arrsin on the jrround ready to hi; stor ed. The traction engines which oper ate them are of 50-hnrse power. Last season some great records for harvesting were made. A twenty-font sickle har vester, with what is termed a four-loot extension cut, threshed., cleaned mid sacked 1,77a bags of wheat, or over 3, 000 bushels a day. 19 3 UPRIGHT Rtrnifltt nnA atrAna; ft tHa at attic whew, the twtMa an4 cur vat urea of ?Lumto ere rnrwl and Mraighteued out by St. Jacobs Oil Marconi's Great TaiV. In his Dorsetshire laboratory, week in ond week out, works Marconi, the ma gician cf wireless telegraphy. He only visits London to attend meetings of the board of directors, and, thrice happy, he is spared the reading of all save the most pressing business letters. His dis covery has been natcntcd in every civ ilized county, yet Marconi is aware th .t competitors arc running him hard in the race for improvements and consequent ly he is never content with what has al ready been done. "Ve have proved the efficiency of Marconi's invention for a distance of 98 miles," said Major Flood Tage, the secretary of the Marconi Company, "and I wish yon could tell us how to cross the Atlantic." It is the solution of this distance dif ficulty which is now taxing the ingeni ous brain of the tireless Marconi. The curvature of the earth over so many miles of sea causes the trouble. To speak to Ostend, over forty miles, of water, necessitates the erection of a mast of communication 40 feet high, which is at the rate of a foot of mast per mile of distance. By this calculation, wire less telegraphy between Southampton and New York would require on either side a mast measuring nbout three thou sand feet in height nearly as high ps. Snowdon and 10 times the height of the Nelson Column. But Marconi is san guine of his ability to solve the mast problem, though it will, of course, take Some high thinking and deep reflection. London Express. Best For the Bowels, No matter what alls yon, headaohe to a eaucer, you will Barer (at wall until your bowels are pat right. CascaasTS tielp nature, cure you without gripe or pain, iroduo easy natural movements, ooat you oat 10 eanta to start getting your trealtti aok. OisoiSETS Candy Catbartlo, the ffenulne, put up In metal boxes, every tub al baa 0.0.0. stamped on It, Beware ot Imitations. In Baltimore they have eight schools in the city jail. Attendance is compul sory. Oarfl'elal Headache Pawdere Car. One woman wrltaa: "Periodical bendaohea from wblob I suffered have been entirely eared. Am now selling Powders to my friends." Bend to Garfield Tea Co., Brook lyn, H. lor free sample. The public buildings of England alone are valued at a sum approacmnc 250,000,000. Dr. Bull's Cough Cure a cough er cold at once. Oaais Conquer, croup, oroucmua yUU grippe and couaumptiou. 35c m The real worth of W. I itouiclaa Sta.no and S).'l.AO atuMe compared with other niakoa la SVt.(M) tn wn.no. OurSMGIltKrirrI.lne eauniot lie equullml at anjrprlra. Ovsrl,lMM,. 000 aattafled wearan. f'r of W. I. Deurlis 3of SUOaWWliI will poalt'vely outwwr wu pain ar gramiry C3.MJ W are the larceet makera of mtn'i 3 and AO ahora la the world. We make ana ei more as ana wa.ftu anues than an 'I -aimer two nmmifaitiirere In the li V I '1'he 1 Wf I Doll I matla. cni ragiaiataatli.ia of W L. for ... au ana ai.au uic BEST $3.00 SHOE. comfort, aod nr la a uowu biNlfemaihAul the world. Uiy hava to miwm batter wliaf loo Ui.n otaav aukco baeaufta a aUmlard fa.a alwaj, b..n laatu. ao Sigh tlual tha waarara ral mora for II, ur rnouay in.f aoci gat alaawliar. .AttOM iimi-W.J.. DouiUail and U.JIO rtu giT otliatr anah im tWoaua 'I'M kV V Mf;'i', tour dttUr .Lou Id ka dim dtalar amluaiv. mIi fa mci towu. ilMillwll J Mitt on bavin W. L. th nam and ane alaraiMxl no txitlom. it ftotftrt Ihesn tor you. xBd direct la jsrtca and Wo Mirm for Mrtti. r, tli. vl width, plain or p too, ich y-u uyitn. Catalog tnt, a mhrnm MrtMktoii M ihl 1 JOH N W. MOB H IDL v treoute Claim. mr U.M. Pantfloo Buratu, liiiMiaUiuii uiaiau, taiijr ilium S T Vr shoes $ t&ssL J . M UNION liAfte 1 CYELETs 'V t or the Woman Who lew. The deftflngprod woman who evolvpa smart creations In her own gpwlna; room should make a note of the fact that a his bow or chou of silk or gauze to fasten the bolero in the centre of the front Is the smart est caprice of the momont. Even the little corsage roats sent out with the tailor frocks are finished tn this way. She might also make a memo, of the fact that the skirt 'and bolero effects that are so attractive In cloth and spotted silk are. made In one piece. Swathed corselets are also arranged upon a foundation, which In some cases also serves to keep the little vest and collar in place. R.pintfr SI arlia. Every ofl has had difficulty at one time or another In distinguishing married from single women. In K11 ropean capitals hereafter a distinc tion is to be made, to the end that rmbarraRsIng mlutakes may be avoided. Hitherto the only distin guishing mark between the married and the unmarried woman has been the wedding ring, of no particular consequence at evening functions, where, with the exception of dinners, a woman's hands are never uncov ered. Now all Is changed. Coiffeurs In sist that madam must wear her aigrette on the right side of her head, mademoiselle on the left. If ma demoiselle desires to enhance her beauty by a flower Instead of an aigrette, let her have it by all means, tucked In with iscemlng artless grace, but lot her make suro It Is the left side of her profile she studies while arranging the effect, lest later on she be accused of endeavoring to seem that which buo is not. Philadelphia Tress. Oratory far Wotnian. The establishment at the Syracuse unlyerslty of an additional prize for excellence in oratory. In the contests for which women alone shall be elig ible, is a departure, and. It seems to us, a wise one. Critics of our mod ern methods of education for women are pointing out that so long as the lives of women must be different from the lives of men, it seems plaus ible that their training for life should permit differences; and if this is true Increased opportunities In coeduca tional colleges for development of the two classes of students in the lines most suitable to each are to be welcomed. The women' oratorical prize, the first Institution of the sort at the tin! rerslty, Is a step In this direction, ind it is a particularly significant itep, because In oratory, above all other forms of competition outside of itheltlcs, the talent of a man and the talent of a woman are difficult ot :omparison. Perhaps this may be lead to fur ther variations of the sort. To some laymen interested in pedagogical matters it appears that the law of evo lution points distinctly in that direc tion. Syracuse (N. Y.) Standard. Tlpa for nirlaa Never allow men to hear you ma ign your own sex. They never trust I woman who does it; they suspect ter of envy and of bearing false wit less. Be a bit blind when "not seeing" rill save some one humiliation. Don't affect cynicism. Woman is he daughter of Smiles not of ineera. Be a Joy maker in a quiet rray. Don't be afraid to show apprecia tion of what your male relations do for you. Remember men are natural beauty worshipers. Be careful to look as well as possible, and above all be leat. . Cultivate housewifely talent. They kre not spectacular, but they make man's life worth livng, and be knows it. Get rid of your mannerisms. Some women "sniffle," some giggle, others Interrupt, and a vast number nag. The last habit as a home-wrecker is supreme. Whatever else you lack, you need a well trained voice. Loud-speaking, loud-laughing women are repulsive to all sorts and conditions of men. Cul tivate low tones. Philadelphia Rec ord. Two Winter Krfarka. Sharp contrasts are to be seen In the fashionable shops theBe days. The airiest of frocks are exhibited for midwinter wear, too, and the fur riest, cosiest of wraps and suits are shown in the same rooms. As for the furs they were never more lux urious, and let us hope will never be more expensive than they are this year. Two frocks shown in a Fifth av enue shop are typical of the season's extremes In fabrics and fashions. The first was an airy affair of mauve taffetas; the skirt was tight fitting over the hips and fell in a double flounce. It was trimmed with several rows of very narrow Irish lace inserting. The bodice had a deep celnture of black velvet brought through a fantastically chiselled gold buckle. There waa a bolero arrange ment of Irish guipure over mauve gauze, and a waistcoat of antique oreara silk fastened with big gold buttons. The near neighbor of this dainty creation was a gown of gray frlese (ana the ovstumer called it "fiite," as the Irish do). The short coat waa heavily braided, military style, and had a dnik gray velvet collar. The skirt opened at the side over an un derskirt of gray velvet. The original feature ot this gown was the enam elled buttons, squares, reproducing the kings, querns and knaves of play ing cards. The price of those but tons alone would buy a fairly good dress from a fairly good dressmaker. New York Commercial Advertiser. Arte and Crafts for C onntry Wnmre. The women of the historic town of Deerfleld, Mass., have been busily at work several years, in their spare time, learning the secrets of the fam ous and beautiful blue-and-whlte em broidery, the knack of weaving mar ketable rugs, and of fashioning use ful and dainty baskets from palm leaf. An exhibition of the fruits of their labor is held every year, and a market Is found thereby among sum mer visitors and people of the cities for the product. The workers, many of them, natu rally have their eye upon the cash returns which, by the way, make a pretty showing. Put to the outside observer this Is recognized as one of the minor blessings. The woman who loves beautiful things and is In terested In the world's progress, but Is kept closely at home by the dally routine, finds in this work not merely pin money, but an outlet for her tastes and aspirations. She Uvea out her larger self, artistically and social ly. How few people in the world, country or city, have thMr eye trained to beauty and their hand to deftness, as God Intended they should be trained. Fortunate indeed Is the community which develops the latent skill and taste of Its women and girls in useful arts and crafts. There is a town in New York state whore Elbert Hubbard, humorist and sage, keeps scores of wo int.. and girls busy decorating and binding books and weaving rugs. A yom.g woman in n New Hampshire village is build ing up a lace industry, If we remem ber rightly, which promises to be ex tensive. What can be done In these places can be done In others. On the eco nomic stdn of the nupntlnn. let tin drnn a hint right here there Is a grow- j Ing demand In the cities and large towns for the beBt hand work la va rious lines, as an escape from the cheapness and the monotonous uni formity of machine-made things. This Is true of preserved fruits and vege tables, as well as of fancy work, fur niture, and a score of other things. The time and the ability to supply the demand often belong to the farmer's wife and daughters. But it is the other sldn of the nroldpm wa would emphasize the immense val- ' ue of such occupation In enabling women to live out tholr natural selves, and be that part of the world of art and Industry which nature In tended them to he, while fulfilling their duties as home-makers. American Agriculturist. Baanty of Carriage. ' Writes Cousin Madge in Ixndon Truth: About a month ago some one wrote to Truth over the signature "A Lover of Beauty," drawing attention to the "Ungainly walk of nearly all those most beautiful and exquisitely-dressed ladles, as fair as can be, who fre quent Hyde Park after church on Sundays, Beautiful as they are, it must be confessed that most of them waddle or slouch rather than walk. Few alas, very few! have that pos ture or bearing which Is essential to gracefulness and far more attractive in woman than the costliest of dresses. The truth I find to be that they have never yet learned to walk. Would that they could see their sis ters In Calle, Florida, Buenos Ayres! Then It would be realized by them that their gait Is deformed in com parison to that of their Latin sis ters." I am afraid there is considerable truth in this accusation. I have often noticed how very few English girls can manage to hold their head up without looking self-assertive, keep their shoulders flat without looking stiff, or hold the chest well forward. And very, very few have a thoroughbred action about the knees. It Is delightful when one comes across a girl who sails along with absolute grace, holding her shoulders back, her chin up but not out, and her elbows In their natural position; not squared back in the queer fashion of the hour. Look at the fashion plates! There you will see the elbow position that makes every woman look out of drawing. It is not pretty. Is it? The human elbow was never Intended to project at the back of the waist in this curi ous way. Almost all the figures in fashion plates are drawn with the body,' from the waist upward, at an angle of 45 with the line of the low er limbs. I fancy that much of the ungrace ful walking is caused by tight lacing and tight boots. A girl we know, who used to stutter along In No. 4 shoes, was advised by her doctor to walk four hours a day in order to counteract the ill-effects of a sluggish liver. To manage so much pedes trlanlsm she had to wear No. 6 shoes; but if this was a disadvantage it was amply atoned for by the Improvement in her walk and carriage. She no longer stutters on her feet, but gets over the ground In splendid style, with "the gait of a goddess," like the heroine of a modern novel. Very Little Spara. "My parents may come between us," be faltered. "If they do," he exclaimed, hotly, "they must be pretty small." And be pressed ber still closer to bis manly breast Pbladelphla Record. THE DOCTOR. The doctor tells ynn what to est And likcwlHp what to wear, tie faecks em h filename Hint you meet And says, "you do not dare." The dnetor Is a canny elf He wnrns iim 'pnlnxt disprison, Hut wpnrs his clothes to please himself And eats just what he pleases. HUMOROUS. " Tom, you are terribly lazy." I'm not lazy at all ; 1 simply don't lfke to work." D'Anber But this drawing Is not true to life. It is positively grotesque. Palette Of course. lie draws wom en's fashion plates. " You look pinched and drawn I" said he. " I've been pinched and photographed merely!" said the man behind the bars, genially. Ned lie thinks she's stuck on him. Fred I guess that's right. I've noticed her trying her best, but all in vain, to get away from him. Mrs. Smith 80 Hatle is going to marry Mr. Sticker after all T Mrs. Brown Yes, she was forced to It. It was the only way ot ever having an evening to herself. " What shall I do with this article on the milk supply ? " asked the assistant editor. " Poll it down," replied his chief. And when he got through with It it wnB really a condensed milk ar ticle, nrown I understand that Senator Green wanted you to act as his private secretary. Simmons He did, but I wouldn't accept the position, because I should have to sign everything Green, per Simmons. Mrs. Partleigh I ought to ask Tit tleton,' I know ; but I'm afraid If he comes here once he'll be coming all the time. Pnrtlelgh We could aBk him some evening when Bertha Is do ing her piano practice. " Don't you got tired," said the talk atlvo customer, " standing there hour by hour Ironing one stiff bosomed shirt after the other ? " " No." answered the Chinese laundryman. " It restB me to thlrk I don't have to wear them." Hoax Do you believe in the Dar winian theory ? Joax Yes ; in all but one particular. Hoax What Is that? Joax I think Darwin should have based his deductions upon the lobster Instead of the monkey. AN ADJUSTABLE HAND. The Walter Talla of Ona Time When He Waa Shocked. The waiter said you might have keeled him over by waving a palm-leaf fan at him, and that ever since he has been avoiding men who come In wear ing gloves, being of a nervous and ex citable temperament with a weak heart action. The man who shocked htm entered the restuurant at midday carrying a light overcoat on his arm and wearing one kid glove. "I took the coat," said the waiter, "and was gong to hang it up, when he stopped me and took a small, oblong leather case from the pocket and laid it on the table Then he goes to work and gives the hand that wore the glove a kind of a jerk and a twist and turned it clear arouud twice. Then he stopped a minute to look at the card and then gave his hand another turn. Before he had given his order he had got that hand clear screwed off. "Cerfnly Is was artificial. All the same it made an old gentleman at the next table get up half way through his dinner and go out. To see a person come in where you are feeding and take his hand off and lay It down by the sldo of bis plate ain't what you might call appetizing. "But that ain't all of It. He opens the case and takes out a spoon with a screw bhank to it and screws it into his wrist and begins to eat his soup, an' soon as he bad got through that he takes out the spoon and puts in a fork. I'm a liar if be didn't make eight changes before be got through bis meal, and when he finished he had me take his outfit Into the kitchen and get them washed. He gave me a good tip, but It wasn't any more than I ought to have had, considering, "I've been working In hotels and res taurants In this town eighteen years next June, but this was the first time I ever seen anything like that.' Chi cago Record. Cultivating a Freak Nat. Efforts are belug made, through cultivation, to increase the size ot va rious native American nuts, and nota ble Buccess in this line has been ob talned with the "sbagbark" and the chestnut A new kind of black walnut has been found out in Ohio, which Is a veritable freak, one-half of the shell be ing not developed, nor yet the kernel on that side, so that the pear-shaped nut contains only a single "meat.1 Ordinary black walnuts have a parti tion dividing them into two compart ments to that it is almost impossible to get the kernels out whole, a point which militates against the usefulness ot the nut tor market purposes. The freak nut la being tried In cultivation, an It may prove valuable some day. Literally Hypnotised. " Here Is a Paris Item: A respectable- looking Italian named Domlntco Peso raro was arrested by one of the guard laus In the exhibition tor stealing the portrait of a beautiful woman, He was observed to remain long In contemplation before the picture, and finally thinking he was unobserved, he wrenched It from its place ana hid it under bis coat. When taken Into custody be said tl.'j portrait literally hypnotized him, and be eould not resist the temptation to possess such a betutU.il woman. Philadelphia Record. Jews and the Number Tilrletn. The Jewish people arc exempt from any taint of superstition relalive to the number tj. They believe with the orientals that it has something divine in its juxtaposition of figures, and they derive their knowledge from their men of biblical culture. Thirteen cities were dedicated to their ancient pricft hood; 13 high priests descended from Aaron; 1.1 kings sat in the council of the ancients; on the 1.1th day of the month Nisan, the sacred and impos ing rites of Passover occur. Edward Everett Hale gives the fol lowing three good rules for life : Firnt, live as much as possible in the open air; second, touch elbows with the rank and file; third, talk every day with a man you know to be your superior. It is confidently awaited Hint the lanje decrease In In'unt mortality In this coun try during the pst dpcndn has bfx-n brniitdit nliout In no small measure by the universal use of Cant oris -It lielng In almost every home. New York city owes more by $00,001, 000 than all the 45 States in the Union together. Carter's Ink has a good dfrp color and It does nut etrain tfaeajraia. larlvr'e doeeu't lada. Merchandise exports from France in October increased $i.,loo.ooo over 189), and imports increased $4,000,000. The Beat Prescription for Chllla tnd Ffrar la a hottle of (Innvs's Tsti.SS Urii.lTomio. It It simply Iron anil quinine In a taataleas form. No cure uo iay. I'rlce MM. It is estimated that it costs $550,000, 000 every week to run the railways oi the world. Plso'a Cure for Consumption Is an Infalli ble medicine for ootuths anil eolda. N. W. Bivdix. Ocean drove, N. J Feb. 17, l'JOO. An estimate of the rice acreage in Eastern Texas this year places it at 30, 000 ions. riso's Core for Consumption ! an Infallt b'.n medicine for couch and enlda. N. Mf. Bihuei, Ocean Grove, N. J,, Feb, 17, 1U0C Dikes of Japan cost in the aggregate more money than those of the Nether lands. rrej'e Verm If -, 93 Cte. Eradicate, worm, t lillilren made well and mothers happy. DnikkIi-U and run nip utoiee, Cincinnati is enjoying a strcet car linc boom. Eight lines arc to be ex tended. Te Cnre a Cold In One Day. Take I.axtTiTB Banao (jt-mtNS Tisirrs All drurifHU retnnd to ln.niy If It fulls 10 cnre. K. W, Uaovs's signature U on eacb box. SOc, Thus far in 1000 England has import ed 10 per cent, less foreign grain than in 1809. Mrs.Wlnsloe-'iiBonthtnaTrSrT.in forehlldren teethlnr. softens the iriitus. rtMlucpHinflsuimrt. tioa, allayialu.uura aiuil colic.2.'c a buttle. A bill has been prepared for introduc tion in the Georgia Legislature provid ing for the use of the Australian ballot at all future elections. ruTSAK, Fadkliss D ten do not spot, streak or give your goods an unevenly dyed ap pearance. Bold by all drugKtsts. Handwriting Characteristic ot a Person. The inexperienced ones are blissfully unaware that handwriting is really a physical characteristic of the hunun body, which is innately peculiar to its owner. You may, indeed, alter its gen eral form,- like the man who writes anonymous notes, or cover it with make-up, like the man who forges a sig nature the actor does both to his voice and face on the stage but this, after all, is the most you can do. You cannot destroy or even temporarily get rid of the characteristics of your writing it self. It is as much a part of the ex pression of your being as your manner of talking or your gait in walking, and that it cannot be destroyed is the more certain because no one. no matter h.iw much study he might give it, could ever find out all of the unconscious charac teristics of his handwriting. FOR GOUT, TORPID LIVER AND CONSTIPATION. No medicine In the world can relieve you like the Natural Mineral Laxative Water, provided by nature herself and dis covered more than 30 years ago and now used by every nation la the world. Reeotnmencteet bv physicians, from whom we hve testimonials, at the safest and best Natural Laxative Water known to medical science. It Action la Speedy. Sure and Qentle. It never gripes. Every Druggist RClf r the full name, ftOlV "Uunyadl Janos." 5ole Importer, Firm of And evrrr other man (73) A 200-Page Illustrated Book of Information ) ft p CENTS (tl w and Recipes for the Farmer and Tin pontaok the Farmer's Wife. ) eiJ wa i"?' 1 -j mi n k irom ine experience 01 mone ur.imy ami mu.iii auuia 1 -irvrVTirtl a who bava been exDerlmeutln end Drantisluir the re the sults ot those experiments, generation after Reiteration, to obtain tbe beat knowledge aa to how certain thing can be aaeomDllahed. until all that valuable Information X3cJ is gathered together In tbla volume, to be spread broad east for tbe benefit ot mankind at the popular prlte of HOUSEHOLDS Si Cents In I'osihbo i ne low price is oniy rnaae pos sible by the enormous number of the books being printed and sold It trAftti of almoit everything lu tbe BRCI.'KM FOR FAMILY I'HK. Oovor.tw til tiiOtnimon Oumpialntt tna mnnii iitw hiiiil.i ana uui, aj provtd Mthod of J rMtiiint. COOKINU RKCMIPTH. including nil kmA ot PUln anr! and tnprr. OAUR 09 CIIII.DRFN, In th uiot nulouftt war from birth to th ttin tiiy ar Old auuugh to Tali Car of Thtiuatflvv. a0Too numerous to mention a veritable Household Advlssr. In an TT einersenoy snob as eomes to every family uot ooutelulug a dootor, this (rib book 1 worth many time Its low prloe. Bant Postpa'd for 20 Cents In 8tampe. aW, BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE, S 1 LCONARB STREET, NEW VOAK CITV. 7 T7 European Nations Careful of Horses. In France there is a rule by which horses and mules in excess of needs are handed over to be fed and cared for, at a price, to farmers, who agree to repro duce them in good condition or pay for deterioration. In Ormany, where horses arc bought between three and six years of age, they are kept at re mount depots till matured. Italy has two horse-training establishments where new purchases are handled and developed til! fit for cavalry service. 1 , In 24 hours nearly 700 trains pass in and out of New Street station, Birming ham. taw's Thief We offer One Hnndred Dollars Reward for any ratm of t'atarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Crtr.srT A Co., Tnli-do, O. We. the nnderstitnrd, havrknown K. .1. f 'he ny for the last Ift yi-ara. and he Here him per- ' fwtlr honorable In all tinstnea trannaetfons and financially ahle to carry out any obliga tion mailt by thrtr firm. Wkht Tauax, WliolrMle DnmclntivTolorlo, Ohio. Wai iiimo, Ki-tsAit Marvin, Wholesale llniKUlsto, Tolnlo, Ohio. Hull' ( atnrrli Cure l tj.i-en Internally, ant In directly open tliu Woml and miu-eua sur fare s of th sv.ti'm, 1Ynt.lrnonla.lH wnt free. I'rleo, 75c. ir hottle. Hold by all llruggleta. Hall's Family llll era the bent. Eor the first time since the opening of Oklahoma farmers complain of toi much rain. Garfield IJeadacue Powders relieve meae tnl exhaustion. A single lent of the orange tree, care fully planted, will often take root and trow. Qiickly Cvircs Colds Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis which pulls down your general health ; or they end in genuine consumption with all its uncer tain results. Don't wait, but take , Ayer9s ' Cherry ' Pectoral just as soon as you begin to cough. A few doses will cure you then. But it cures old colds, too, only it takes a little more time. We refer to such diseases as bronchitis, asthma, whooping-cough, consumption, and hard winter coughs. Three sites t 35c, 50c, Hi. 00. All drug gists. J. C. Aver Co., Lowell, Mass. 'RifTrllni hin'InlimVataf Pot-tori can dttMl Hodeiplala the molt coimillcnleil ch route illseaae by tlieurluf;lfeuralile, treat it siiccessiuiiy by niau. Bund 4 ecnis for liielMngca.e for urlnn. Coiimiliallitn, anal val of urine: report andejook on this nfw aclpnro, fre. J. T. CBATH.a- S..4'.'.1 Pnn Are, First Floor, i'ltlaburg, l'a. 1 PATENTS Alll.tl B. HTKitNN 4 WITIIOI'T FFH HRlrna niiirrsNful htii iLn'-rlpllfnt .nil rt friniilnlnn. nil LIS B. HTUVKN .. K.ub. 1M. Pit. k, hl7 14th Ntrrrt, VAHIM;T0N. I). (J. Hrani h oftirM: l'lilm-o, I'l.vH.ntl anil betrolt. I. N. U. bi, 1900. nDnDCV DISCOVERT; tine U J I qaick r'l' and nr.a wr cm.. Booa t tMlimoma a .nd IO daya IrMloieae Free. Of. a. a. eaus's suss. Baa B. etleata, Sa. over one thousand of the most famous and General Wholesale Grocer Sells It. I 011117 Label with DLUL. Red Centre Panel. Andrees Sazlehner, 130 Pulton St., N. V. and woman who Is desirous ol benefit Mump. v way or ilousoliolU Mutter, tualndiog jink Hi- or tiih no It Kit. t:..w. b!ik, Huk, Dun and I'oultrr, with muat LiQca'ioua 'Iroatnitnt. MIHCKM.ANKnUM ItM'KIPT. Cuntpriautu alui'-at i rihlmf vmi rail thing ot, (nun I lea in Vtille rami to neapiuK ituttar aaaal. IIOM K TH K ATM KNTof UIMK A8KM Arranged Aliil.aliallralljr, klvhi lia Hyinptuina ot aaoli Ma aaa w th tha ; aaiMi, yuh'i,..! ami Muat B.il.lylug eltiluiduf furma. flYM () C
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