KloodS Sarsaparilla Will purify your blood, clear your complexion, restore your appetite, relieve your tired feel ing, build you up. Be 6ure to take it this spring. Oct It today In liquid form or In tab lets known n Snrmtnrra. 100 rtnxpn tt. Highly Unprofessional. There was a flurry at a recent meet ing of an undertakers' association over In New Jersey when a motion was mado that one of the most popular members of the organization bo expelU ed for a breach of professional ethics. .Tt member was at a loss as to the occasion on which he had been unpro fessional, but It was noon made known thnt when he was called to serve on a Jury In a recent murder case he was excused on the ground that he did not believe In a death penalty. His fel low members forgave him, however, after he had promlBed never to do It ajrnln. New York Tribune. TRIALS of the NEEDEMS DONT EVLK ASK ME TO 00 SHOPPING WITH YOU AGAIN. WTVt VWSTED TIME AND MONEY BUYINO n LOT OF U ITHE STORES ARE ADVERTISING A. LOT OF) BARGAINS LETS GO DOWN AND GET A FEW THINGS FH FEELING M.I KlliH 1 1U' )AY RESOLVED THAT MUNYONS PAW -PAW LAX lAJTVE PIU.S MAKE A CHEERFUL MAN OUT IS. ONE wnyst L1VLK AND olUMAL-n ARE ,OUT Of UlU.'fr.K Munl'Mi'a Pnw Pnw Pills com the ltrorlntn aotlvliy by gvntlc inethoile. They do not aoour, gripe or weaken. Ttioy Rni a tonla to the stomach, Urer and norvin; Invigorate lnatad of weaken, l'boy en rich the blood out! enable the stomach to gvt all the nourishment from food that to put Into It. Them ptlla oontaln no eulwnel: they are soothing, heallnc and stimulating. For sole by all druggist In lwc and 2fta Blaea. If you need medical advice, write Mnn yon's Poctora. They will advtee to the bnM of then ability absolutely free of Cliniye. MI NYON'8, 03d and Jefferson eta., Philadelphia, 1'a. Manyon'B Oold Remedy carea a ooM In one day. Price aso. Munyons bhenrnattam Hemedy rellerea in a few hoars and ourea In a few days, price ifio. Return of Halley's Comet. A popular account of "The Return of Halley'a Comet," with remarks on comets In general, by William H. Pick ering, assistant professor of astron omy. Harvard university, will be a feature of the "Century." The com et's splendid aspect In the past Is only one phase of the Interest with which Its reappearance Is awaited by astron omers and the public, to whom, It Is promised, It will be visible to the nak ed eye In late April, and In May and June. Prof. Pickering's article cov ers a wide field of comet lore, and while discounting the belief that com ets have a malignant Influence, he gives a table of curious coincidences cf catastrophes with "comet years." IS Cornelius Dlrcksen waa the first of ficial ferryman on the island of Man hattan. The mooring place on the New York side was about where Wa ter street crosses the present Peck slip. He started the svstem In 1(137. AFTER SUFFERING FORYEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Park Baptda, Minn. "I was sick for years wnue passing through the Change of Life and was hardly able to be around. After tak ing six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound I gained 20 pounds, am now Iable to do my own work and feel well." Mrs. Ed, $ La Dotj, Park Rap ids, Minn. Brookville, Ohio. "I was irregular tnd extremely nervous. A neighbor recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to me and 1 have become regular and my nerves are much better." Mrs. R. Kinnisou, Brookville, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and lierbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul ceration.displacements.flbroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every Buffering woman owes it to her self to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a triaL . If you want special advice write Mrs. Pinkliam, Lynn, M ass., for it. It Is free and always bclpf ni. 1 Vm n3vrju wont UlJ II fjl 50 1RWTAPLE J tcxTL" FEEL PF.TTEAFTEROv wybfjf) Vthat paw.-paw nuyrY Expensive Dressing Table. A folding toilet and dressing table Is new and useful, but expensive. The table 1b of highly polished ma hogany, with etool to match, contain ing a gcod steed mirror at the back, and nlnetoen sliver toilet articles. When not In use, the top may be com pletely folded up and used as an ordi nary table. Green's Fruit Grower. When Basting. When you have loia of pasting to do thread Bevoral needles at one time and then when you use one thread leave the needle In nnd take up another un til all are used. When you wish to re move bastings, cut the knot and take the nwdle and draw It out, and your needle Is threaded and ready for use again. It eaves time In threading needles and picking threads oil the floor. Household. For Clothes Closets. How to have a nice, neat clothes closets and small ones. Get a square nickel-plated rod such as is used on side ot commode to hang towels on, and screw on to bottom ol closet shelf. Then hang your coats or waists on coat hangers and hook on to rod. You will be surprised to eee how nice your clothes will look this way. It beats the long, straight rod they fast en under shelf, as you can get at the clothes back much easier. Mrs. A. O. Wilson, In the Boston Post. The Way I Wash Flannels. There are many conflicting theories In regard to the proper way to wash flannels, but 1 am convinced from care ful observation that the true way Is to wash them In water In which you can comfortably bear your hand. Make suds before putting the flannel In and do not rub soap on the flannel. I make it a rule to have only one piece of flannel put in the tub at a time. Wash in two suds, If much soiled, then rinse thoroughly In clean, weak suds; wring and hang up, but do not take flannel out of warm water and hang out in a freezing air, as that certainly tends to shrink them. It Is better to dry them in the house un less the sun is shining. In washing worsted goods, such as men's panta loons, pursue the same course, only do not wring them, but hang them up and lot them drain, while a little damp bring in and press smoothly with as hot an l'ron as you can use without scorching the goods. The reason for not wringing yieni Is to prevent WTln kles. Mrs. A. Walker, In the Doston Post. Baths, Hot and Cold, Bathing with the ancients was as familiar to them as eattoig or sleeping, and even In the heroic age of Greece the Greeks are mentioned as bathing in the sea and rivers. A method of home bathing with the Greeks was heating water in a large vessel with three feet, and then pouring it over the head and shoulders of the bather, vho was seated In a large wooden tub. The Roman baths were the epitome of luxury, and In Imperial days there existed 870 baths which were master pieces of art and magnificence. Cold baths were much recommended by physicians In those bygone ages, and the works of Strabo, Pliny, Hippocra tes and Orlbaslus contain frequent mention of the beneficial results of cold water and sea bathing. Queen Medea Is said to have been the first person to Indulge In warm baths, but unfortunately Lelfloe, King of Thessaly, who took warm baths at her suggestion, died from the results. Afterward the enraged queen, for some unknown reason, boiled people alive who offended her. Home Notes. Recipes, Chocolate Caramels One cupful of grated chocolate, 2 cupfuls of mo lasses, 2 cupfuls of sugar, 1 cupful of milk, 1 teaspoon ful of flour, 1 tea epoonful of butter; cool and cut in squares. English Taffy Two pounds brown sugar, 1-2 to 1 cup of water, 1-2 ounce of butter. Boil until it will harden when dropped in cold water. Then pour Into buttered tins and cool. In stead of water I use milk, this makes it richer. Cabbage Salad Make a dressing of 2-3 cup of. vinegar, 2 tablespoonfuls sugar, 1-2 tablespoonful of salt, 1 tablespoonful of mixed mustard, bul ter the size of an egg; stir until it comes to a boil; when cold pour over shaved cabbage. Scalloped Potatoes Peel 4 potatoes, cut very thin, put one layer in a baking tin, then shake pepper and salt and 1-2 teaspoon butter, then add another layer and add pepper and salt and butter, and so on until all potatoes are in tin; then add milk Just to cover; bake until brown on top. Pumpkin Pie Put the pumpkin on a pie plate and bake in the oven until soft. This may be tested by a fork. It will then slice easily, the centre re moved, and the peel will almost fall away Itself. Of coime the pumpkin Is drier when baked, but It makes a much richer pie. GOVERNOR JOHNBON'8 BOOKS, i Advics that Ha . Gava Dlokeni, Thackeray, Shakespeare for Him. A letter written by the late Gover nor John A. Johnson to a young man living In northern Minnesota, In re sponse to an luqulry as to what books had influenced the Governor's career, was made public at the state capltol this morning. It Is thoroughly char acteristic of the man who began lite as a drug clerk and ended It as Gov ernor ol Minnesota. It follows In full: "Dear Sir I have your lotter, and as I am just leaving for another tour will try to answer It, although the answer must of noceeslty be brief. As to books which Influenced my lite, when a boy 1 started to do some read ing, that Is of such books as general ly come to boye of the aw I was. A benefactor friend Btarted ma on a course ot reading, Introducing aa the first work Preecott's 'Oonijuest of Mexico.' The book In ibwlt Influ enced me only to the extant of en couraging me along too line of better literature. This wa followed by 'Ivanboe' and then all of Soott'e books, both poetry and prose. This was fol lowed by Dickens, Thackeray and otheir masters in toe realm of fiction. "Then came Bhakospear. I rend all of his plays, rereading many. I presume the groat dramrttlot exerted a better lnfluenoo than any other one writer, because of the dollnoatton of so many-sided characters. Out of him came the Inspiration to read more. His historical dramas directed me to the history of England, and Hume and Macaulay naturally followed. Thon I went to France to Btudy her romantic history; from there to Ger many, back to Rome, Greece and the Egyptian and Aryan regions. It would be impossible to say whether any one single book has been prominent In Its Influence. "The tendency of the above and kindred books Interested me In the literature and history of my own country, and the growth of the apie tlte for this food for thought doubt Iobs created a general desire to know more of the Institutions of govern ment here and abroad. All of my work In this direction must have, from time to time, flred me with am bition and exalted my spirit of patri otic duty. In other words, my in creased knowledge of the world and the men who made Its history and af fairs fitted me In eome measure for the duties of life. I do not know thnt any one book or set of books could be chosen which would moan far more opportunity or greater success. It IS the collection of books which make for more general knowledgo, and for this one must simply cultivate the reading to the host books written. "The book shelves groan beneath the volumes which have survived the decades nnd centuries, and it would be well to spend as Httle time as pos sible on the current literature, but confine yourself to that which has stood the test of years, when the wheat was winnowed from the chaff. I would not discourage light reading or denounce all literature because it was new, because you must know about the things of which men are thinking and doing today. "Yes, cultivate the reading habit, and cultivate the art of communicat ing what you know to others. With the genius of hard work, directness of purpose, success will come. Very truly, "John A. Johnson," in St. Paul Dispatch. GERMAN 8PIES I.N ENGLAND? Story About Teutonic Walter Recalls Our Japanese Butler 8cares. The "menace" with which Americans became familiar during the "threat' of a Japanese-American war and which generally took the form of Japanese butlers who wore really spies Is now Setting In Its same old deadly work In England. Over there the "threat" Is of an' Anglo-German war; ed the "men ace" naturally beooiaes a Teutonic waiter. Under the heading "A Real Menace" a man writes to t&e Gentlowoman as follows: "I must confess that without being in the least a scaremonger the pres ence of Buch crowds of foreigners In our midst does not tend to make one feel altogether comfortable, MoBt of all does the German waiter floortuh at all the restaurants, whether smart or oth erwise, all over this great London ot ours, and in case of an invasion from overseas what part would these gentry play In tho general commotkm? "By way of answer I win repeat a story- that Is now being told in the clubs on the best authority. A gen tleman of English birth, but possess ing in a marked degree the gift of tongues, entered a well known restau rant with tho air of being a German He was soon on easy terms with the Teuton who of course attended to his creature comforts. Before leaving he requested a few minutes private con' vorsatlon with the kellner, Who by that time had become expansive. "'Have. you,' quoth the linguist In most fluent German, 'your orders for when' the great moment arrives ?' ' 'Oh, certainly!' replied the waiter 'We all know exactly where to go and what to do' " Corn From Manchuria. Tell It not on the Kaw, whisper It not on the Wabash, but it Is the truth nevertheless that the Japanese steam ship Tenyo Meru recently brought to the United States 7000 bushels of corn from Manchuria. It is presumed that the shelled corn will be ground Into meal and. sold to the American farm' er. San Francisco Call. Dr . Pierce's Favorite Prescription Ii the beit oi ill medicines for the curs ol diseases, disorder and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only preparation of its kind devised by regularly gradu ated physician an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases of women. It Is safe medicine In any condition of tne system. THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol and no injurious habit-forming drags and which creates no craving for such. stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY so good that It makers are not afraid to print its every Ingredient on each ontsido bottle wrapper and attest to the truthfulness of tho same under oath. It Is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't It eon get it. Don't take a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine or known composition. No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist who says something else is "just as good as Dr. Pierce's" is either mistaken or Is trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to be trusted. He is trifling with your most priceless possession your health may be your life itself. See that you ftt what yon ask for. PUTNAM Color morn eooilii hrlirtitcr unit fat-r rolnm than any oan dya any iiarnienl without rlpptnit apart. Wrtta No Art for Police Station. A will was contestel nut long ago In New York because the testatrix had bequeathed a grand piano, several oil paintings and live pieces of Japanese pottery to a police station. The pro testing legatee won out and there was a reversion of those art treasures to the regular heirs. Free to Our Itcndrrn. Write Murine Eye Roruixly Oo., CJhlcngo, for 4-page illustrated Eve Hook Kran. Write all nbont, Your Eye Trouble and they will advise u to the Proper Appllrw tion of the Murine Eye Hnmwllcs in Your Special Ciiflw. Your DnigKiit will toll you that Murine Relieves Boru Eyrw, Btrcngth ena Wrnk Even, Doesn't Bmart, Sootliwa Eye Pain, and noils for Wc. Try It in Your Eyee nnd in Hnby's Eyes, for Scaly Eyelids and Urnnulatiou. A 700Year-Old Hermitage. There is a curious rock hermitage at Da'.e Abbey, alxiut seven miles from Derby, England. From the chron icle of one Thomas tie MiiHcn, n can non of Dale In the firtPcnth century, we gather that a baiter of the name of Cornelius, of the parish of St. Mary-of-the llrlgg, In Derby, was visited in his sleep by the Virgin, who bade him abandon all his worldly possesslon and go and live a life of solitary de votion at Deepdale. He did not know the place, but, as generally happens iu such cases, his steps were miracul ously directed thither. He excavated the cave out of the snndhtone rock, erected an altar, adorned by an Im age of the Virgin, and there for the rest of his days "served God day ami night," until in the course of time "he departed happily to God out of the prison house of the body," His cell, locally known as the "Hermitage," is embowered In trees, nnd, although some seven and a half centuries have passed since it was constructed. It has undergone but !Itt!e change. Wide World Magazine, City Campers. Asos on as warm weather comes to stay, if you stand on the high bnnk of the Hudson along by Dyoknwn street on Manhattan island, you will see white tents dotted along the foot of the Palisades. The narrow strip of level land that accommodates these city campers Is set aside for such uses through the work of the Palisades park commission which for years has been working to preserve the western shore from encroachment. Now that Mrs. Harriman Is ready to convey to the State a tract of about 10,0(10 acres sit uated in Orange and Rorkland coun ties to be held In perpetuity as a State park and, further, to give $1,000,000 with which to acquire nnd improve ad jacent land, tha possibilities for ade quate recreation sites for city workers are made promising. Mr. Whitln de scribes in the "Survey" the Harriman tract and the parts particularly avail able for camps. MISCHIEF MAKER A Surprise in Brooklyn. An adult's food that can save a baby proves Itself to be nourishing and easily digested and good for big and little folks. A Brooklyn man says: "When baby was about eleven months old he began to grow thin and pale. This was, at first, attrib uted to the heat and the fact that his teeth were coming, but, In reality, the poor little thing was starving, his mother's milk not being gufnclent nourishment. "One day after he had cried bitter ly for an hour, I suggested that my wife try him on Grape-Nuts. She soaked two teaspoonfuls In a saucer with a little sugar and wann milk. This baby ate so ravenously that she fixed a second which be likewise fin ished. "It was not many days before he forgot all about being nursed, and has since lived almost exclusively on Grape-Nuts. To-day the boy is strong and robust, and as cute a mischief maker as a thirteen months old baby 1b expected to be. "We have put before him other foods, but he will have none of them, evidently preferring to stick to that which did him so much good his old friend Grape-Nutg, "Use this letter any way yon wish, for my wife and I can never praise Grape-Nutg enough after the bright ness It has brought to our house hold." Grape-Nutg Is not made for a baby food, but experience with thousands of babies shows It to be among the best. If not entirely the best In use. Being a scientific preparation of Na ture's grains, It Is equally effective as a body and brain builder for grown-ups. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgg. "There's a Reason." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They re genuine, true, and full of human Interest. FADELESS DYES otlwr rlre. Onn lOn. package enlnrs all flbrra. Thy dja In eolr water belter than any other dye. To) for frea booklet-How to Uy, lileMU and Mil Oolora, IMOMtOK UUl ll CO.. llulncr. Illinois. AN UP-TO-DATE STOVE Do you realize there is no longer any reason why you should use a coal range? Oil is cheaper than coal; it is lighter and easier to nandle, and gives an intense heat. Provided you have the right stove, oil is more economical, cleaner and less trouble. Have you seen the Mew 'FcrSctiort il Cook-stove The accompanying illustration gives you only a rough idea of its appearance. You really can't appreciate it until you either use it yourself, or talk to someone who han used it. It does everything that a coal tangs will do except beat the room. The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove will do anything, from beating 7f- name-plate t Perfection. ( MfcA' iff Jkmnu ff fanllofury Note: Beture If V V vnti crr thiol titnw -mmm U I The Atlantic Refining Company (Incorporated I To Be Expected. "I wonder why that Arctic play was a failure." "Could you expect It to be anything but a frost?" Baltimore American. For Red, Itehlnjr. Kyrllds. Cysts, Styps. Fnllinir Eyelnclios nnd All Eyes Thnt Need Care, "Try Murine Eye Salve. Aseptic Tubes, Trinl Sine, 23e. Ask Vour Druggist or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. The Vanderbilt Tenement. One of the greatest drawbacks to the ultimate cure of tuberculosis among poor families in large cities, lies In the unsanitary condition of home life. A patient may be discharged from a sanatorium well on the road of health and then suffer a relapse because of lack of proper home surroundings. In New York city, through the wise phil anthropy of Mrs. William K. Vander bilt, the tuberculosis problem is being attacked In the home through the me dium cf model tenements, with ample courts for air and light, through which access will be had from passage-ways extending from street to street, similar to the model tenements of Orman and Austrian cities. Dr. Henry L. Shlvely, writing In the "Survey," says the Vanderbilt tene ments, aside from their advantageous hygienic conditions, will be made more healthy by the vigilant supervision of physicians and nurses. They will en courage cleanliness, good morals, tem perance, thrift, good housekeeping and all the social virtues which make for a higher plane of living. Also a Spellbinder. Professor D. Jones, the world's champion speller, Is somewhat of a spellbinder. He addressed a curious crowd In Klrksville, saying: "Good people, my name Is Jones, the school teacher; I'm the greatest speller not only in Missouri but In the whole world. What's the harm in telling this If It's the truth? In 1870 while teaching school at Olathe I challenged tha world to outspell me. The chan cellor of the university went against me and I boat him. I have defeated all aspirants to the championship since then." Kansas City Star. 16 Stage Dancing. The dance has never p'ayed so im portant a part in stage entertainment as it does at the present time, and the novelties In thai line seem to be In exhaustible. The old ballet, as por trayed by Grlsi and EUsler, has been revived, and. In addition, we have all sorts of dances, from the stately mlnr uet to the grotesque cake-walk. New artists, each one with a specialty, make their appearance at short Inter vals. They all claim the public atten tion until they melt away before the rays of a new star. Paris Figaro. When spring uu!ocks the flowers to paint the longing soil. Reglnal He- Der. W. L. DOUGLAS 83.00,83.B0,34.00& 80.00 union Had I . I Wm O Bout' fthnM onubo $2.0092.6$ W. L. Douglas Nlious. are worn by mere men thnn any other luuke, BEOAUSEi W.t..lnna1iitJ.1.ni nnu ews.ou snot are thn lotvviit price, limllty rouililmvd, In die world. I W.L.Iiiiirlns Sl.no nml Sfl.oo uliiins iiuiiLln.lvln. fit nml wiir otltir MinltuN , rollOKll.(Hlll).S.(HI. I f nt Color lor.loH. Til IMntllnn tiAVI. W. I., llimirtna ti.ii.n unrf ltniiit on th iHittoui. 'rule. JVi. Niili.tllutfi. A. It yntir itt'iiW fur IV. I., I. initlnji Hlim-a. If tluTar not fur .-il In your town w rln- lor M:ill nrrlrrC'Htnlog. KlvltiK lull nuiTll.iiii liiinr Ki oriln Mr tun 1 1 . Nho". prlflcil illri'i! Itiiiii fa- u.rr rlHIvrriMl to ilm iir.r all cliaixi-a intliwl. U L. lluuglaa. llmi kion. Man. I WnlanE.rilTnnn,w.ri. ffl I 111 I Instiin. II.O. HuokHfr. 111(1 r w mi reiereucos. litut ruuita kettle of water to cooking a course dinner, but it won't heat a room, it doesn't "smell," it doesn't smoke. It can't get out of order. Light it and it is ready. Turn it down and it Is out. Only a woman who knows the trouble Of carrying coal and cooking in a not kitchen can appreciate what it means to have a clran, perfect stove that will cook anything, boil, bake or roast, and yet won't heat the kitchen. How is it done? The flame is controlled in turquoise-blue enamel chimneys, and directed against the bottom of pot, pan, kettle or oven, and only there. The flame operates exactly where it is needed and nowhere else. With this atove your kitchen Is cool. The nickel finish with the bright blue of the chimneys makes the stove orna mental and attractive. Made with 1, i and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. rr rti-!iirrM-Twh.r.: if ri nt at ftmn. write foe Deacriptire Circular to Uie nearest agency of tbo . Wl A FLAVOK tnat la sard the aamo as Irmesi tlt or vanilla. Hy dinanlrinr griinnlated anrr la WfttArnnd rtri'linir AfaTininA.aileJirioiiaavrnn la ? malft and a avnm tattar than manle. Alanlnln la aoM by e mcers. Snnd 2o atunip tor aampie and reel pa book. Crescent Hit. .. Seattla. If n hill now nn tri ihp second Mutch chamber ia passed all betting and oil racing will hp stonpfd In Holland. A Package of "Paxtine" Will Be Sent Free of Charge to Every Reader of this Paper. Gives one a sweet breath ; clean, white, germ-free teeth antiseptically clean mouth and throat purifies the breath after smoking dispels all disagreeable perspiration and body odors much ap preciated by dainty women. A quick remedy for sore eyes and catarrh, i A 0- Li f. . m uitia i uune Downer an- 3 solved in a glaat of hit water makes a aeiignuul antiseptic so lution, possessing extraordinary jtVlj cleansing, germicidal and heaU vfl hi 2 ing power, and absolutely hann 5Jll less. Try .Sample. 50c a large box at druggists or by maiL THC PAXTON TOILCTCO., Bottom, Mas. Bad BLOOD "Before I began using Cascareta I bad a bad complexion, pimples on my face, and my food was not digested aa it should have been. Now I am entirely well, aad the pimples have all disappeared from my face. I can truthfully say that Cascareta are just as advertised; I have takea only two boxes of them." Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do (rood. Never Sicken. Weaken or Grip. 10c, ?-Sc. 50c. Never sold In bulk. The genu ine tablet stamped C C C Guaranteed to core or yoor money back. . 127 U'lVTfll SECOND-HAND BAGS AND BUR. nnilllU LAP; any kind, anv quantity, anywLe . Write lor prices. RICHMOND BAO CO., INC.. Richmond. Ta. D A TCMTC Capitalise tow brains, Advto r A I til I 3 "'! book W free. Rpn-lal of- nl"l,,w fira. Personal nei-rlcea. Patent advertised free. K. B.Owea, Wasalnctam, D.il FOR SALE A largo alseS-color Huber preen also o e 8ox54 brsing machine- b 'lh In gtv condition. liiviss Hoffxam, Prtubum, Pa P. N. U. 16, 1910. DROPSY .VIJ; van awe Bosk a trvtlaMahala aaaal o PV H. Mm SRMMK'B U.18, m. Mawte, D. BROWN'S Bbonchial Troches Aa absolutely huwUm mudy Urn 5ar Thrt, HotustmcM And Coughs. Gtv taundlAt fUsl fc Bronchi! end Luna Affections. Fiftf 7cfr reputation. Price. 25 cents. 60 cents sn4 31.00 nrn has. Stvnpi sent oa request. JOHN I. 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