Catarrh In the head, with its ringing no!ae9 In the ears, buzzing, snapping Bounds, severe headaches and disagreoable discharges, is permanently cured by Hood's SArsuparilla. Do not dally with local applications. Take Hood's Harsapnrilla and make a thorough and complete cure by eradicating from the blood the scofulous taints thut cause catarrh. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla 19 America's Greatest Medicine. $1; six for $5. Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills. 25 cents. Lotteries originated In ancient Rome. No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobncco bablt cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c, 81. All druggists. The Paris Petit Journal declares that it is in a position to assert that up to the present moment no less a sum than $7,000,000 francs has been ex pended upon the Dreyfus agitation, a great deal of which. It affirms, has been supplied by England. Have used Dr.Scth Arnold's Pongh Killer for Whooping Coughwlth guod lesulls.-D.C.KEMI', 1375 No. Carey St., lliiltimore.MU., July 14,18U8. □oolcf's Friend, Lord de la Wnrr. Lord de la Warr, whose name has become well known through the Hoo ley scandals, Is not yet thirty years old, yet he has hnd a varied and in some respects remarkable career. At first he tried the inviting but difficult game of diplomacy, and failed. Then he went out as a commissioner on pearl fishing for a well-known Jeweler Then he tried telegraphy. But he hat been signally successful in nothing. In person Lord de la Warr is tall, thin, with a small, light mustache and slightly bent shoulders. When a boj he used to play with the dukes of Clar ence and York. Hlde-and-seelc was their favorite amusement. The Wales boys also wanted to win, and belns bigger and older they occasionally found It convenient to use a little healthy coercion. And once the duke of York soundly thrashed Lord de la Warr because he would not let him win. From present appearances it looks as though Hooley were also thrashing Lord do la Warr for not let ting him win. Jn.t What Ho Haiti. Jones—lt's six months Blnco I lent you that ten, and you said you only needed It for a short time —" Smith— Well, that's all right. It lasted only half an hour. —New York World. ""STRONG STATEMENTS. Three Women Relieved ot Female Troubles by Mrs. Pinkham. From Mrs. A. W. SMITH, 50 Summer St., Biddeford, Me.: "For seveial years I suffered with various diseases peculiar to my sex. Was troubled with a burning sensation across the small of my back, that all gone feeling, was despondent, fretful and discouraged; the least exertion tired me. I tried several doctors but received little benefit. At last I de cided to give your Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. The ef fect of the first bottle was magical. Those symptoms of weakness that I was adicted with, vanished like vapor before the sun. I cannot speak too highly of your valuable remedy. It is truly a boon to woman." From Mrs. MELISSA PHILLIPS, Lex ington, Ind., to Mrs. Pinkham: "Before I began taking your medicine I had suffered for two years with that tired feeling, headache, backache, no ap petite, and a run-down condition of the system. I could not walk across the room. I have taken four bottles of the Vegetable Compound, one box of Liver Pills and used one package of Sanative Wash, and now feel like a new woman, and aiu able to do my work." From Mrs. MOLLIE E. IIERREL, Pow ell Station, Tenn.: "For three years I suffered with such a weakness of the back, 1 could not perform my household duties. I also hod falling of the womb, terrible bear ing-down pains and headache, 1 have taken two bottles of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and feel like a new woman. I recommend your medicine to every woman I know." £ Established 1780. § I Baker's I I Chocolate, 1 & ========================= celebrated for more C* iSCi than a century as a WTh!y delicious, nutritious, & an flesh-forming JKBr*' beverage, has our Wjßßk well-known g Jw Yellow Label fflj on the front of every <3 4r ■ 1 WJnjffl package, and our Q £> ill I f|sU trade-mark,"Laßelle g Chocolatiere,"onthe IS NONE OTHER GENUINE. MADE ONLY BY <3l WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd., §1 Dorchester, Mass. MITCHELLA COMPOUND 5 £ lftko,, pHILDBIRTH nafe. sure and oasr. MBS. NORA FAILS, Kent, Pa., write*:— l wish all ". l - y n 6 .TT I ? en , knew of , >;? ur wonderful uiedl rlne. I had been In very delirato health, bit* I botran • tr ' ntll aß °" n I MITCHELL A. Did all my work up to day baby was born: had a very riwy blrthx baby weighed lrt lb*, at S weeks old. The Dr. eald he never saw anyone get along BO well and be BO strong after birth. Ailvlre free. D, J. 11. DYE MED. INST., {lutl alo. N. Y. Sj NEW YORK FASHIONS | || THE LATEST DESIGNS FOR WINTER COSTUMES NEW YORK CITY (Special).—The most radical change this season in all the array of fashionable garments has been made in the contour and general style of capes. The most approved models, like the golf cape shown in the large engraving, are longer than any we have wern for years, and the shawl shapes and other effects are wholly new, and in most instances very odd and striking. One model is formed like an open-fronted ciroular of three-quarter length, the lower dip of the cape in the back coming well over the length of the dress. To the entire edge of this cape is added a cir cular flounce, very wide at the back and graduating up to merely two or three inches as it nears the throat. Another somewhat shorter style, but entirely covering the lowest curve of the hips, is very much cut away on the fronts, revealing nearly all of the dressy front of the bodice of the gown made en suite. The entiro edge of this cape is cut in deep Rcallops which nre bordered with either silk gimp or a line of narrow fur, and beneath these scalloped edges is set a gathered ruffle, which is likewise graduated in width. This ruffle is made Bometimes of silk the color of the cape, or of mater ial matching the cape. A feature of very many of the capes, coats,'over skirts, redingotes and fanoy jackets this season is the curved effect given to the fronts. Some of the models in coats arch directly toward the hips, like a man's very English cutaway. No wardrobe is wholly complete without a wrap that can he slipped THE MOST rorULAR THING IN GOLF CAFE 3. on and off with case. The novel cape shown in the accompanying small il lustration serves every need, while at the sarno time it is chie in the ex treme, representing as it doos the lat est Parisian style. Tho model in in satin-faced cloth in soft mode, with yoke and bauds of applique edged with velvet ribbon, but beugaline and nil heavy Bilks, as well as lace, are equally appropriate. The foundation is circular and ex tends to tho edge of the third ruffle. The yoke is faced on, and the two upper ruffles are stitched into place as indicated, bat the third and last is seamed to the odge. All three are cir- OADIES' CAPE. oular in ship# and they, as well as the foundation cape, are lined with silk. The pointed revers ,ve cat separate and attaohedto the fronts and are both faced with white mousseline de soie, which was purchased shirred ready for use. At the neck is a standing collar, within which is a double frill of moussuline, which is also white. To make this waist for a lady of medium size five and a half yards of material twenty-two inches wide will be required. Stuart Frocks For Girls. Many smart frocks for little girls are braided in straight and zigzag lines around the skirt above the hem. The majority of the bodices end at the waist in a band, and jacket bodices usually are held in place by a belt. Yokes ate frequently elaborately braided and supplemented by cape like trimmings on the shouldors, unit ing in the epaulette, with a point fall ing on the fore part of the arm. [Glrla* Ulous. lleefer. The combination of reefer collar and blouse jacket shown in the illustration is both novel and stylish. As here I given, the material is covert cloth banded with braid, and the garment is designed for general wear with any gowu, but all suiting materials, as well as cloth of various sorts, can bo treated in a similar manner. GIRLS' BLOUSE REEFER. The seamless back and pouched fronts are joined by shoulder and un der-arm seams, the basque portion be ing separate and seamed to the jacket at the waist line. The right front laps well over the left, where the clos ing is effected by meaus of buttons and buttonholes, an additional row of buttons being added to give the double breasted effect. The neck is slightly open at the front, and is finished with a deep collar that is square)at tho back and is finished with rows of braid. The sleeves are two-seamed and fit snngly. The garment is lined through out with changeable taffeta, blue and green. To make this blouse for a girl of eight years of age, one and one-half yards of material fifty-four inches wide will be required. Girl's Literary liangles. Girls with tasto for literature affect to put great faith in curiously shaped bangles of oxidized silver with favor ite quotations from Shakespeare in old English letters. But if one really wants n supply of wisdom beyond the understanding of any man, let her supply herself with a gold bangle with a Buddha set in diamonds; or, better still, with a frog set in jewels. Tho last two bestow both health and happiness, besides tho appearance of Minerva-like knowledge. A Great Egyptian Queen. Upon a beautiful obelisk in a tem ple at Karuak, Egypt, are inscribed the name and cartouche of Queen Hat shepsu, daughter of Thotmes I. (B. C. 1500), the woman who raised Egpyt to the pinnacle of its highest great ness and made Thebes as a capital more glorious than Babylon or Nine veh. Her reigu lasted twenty-one years, and was memorable for the energy of her administration and tho prosperity of her people. A Pretty Bathrobe* A bathrobe cannot be said to havo exactly what is called style, for it is intended for good, practical service, but there are bathrobes and bathrobes. They can be made ulmost coquettish, if not stylish. A pretty pink bath robe is double-breasted, and just he low tho waist lino is carried around over the left hip, and fastened with a big fancy button. Another blue one is trimmed with a white, wooly fringe. Remove Their Hats in Church. The Bev. Charles F. Goss, pastor of a Presbyterian church in Cincin nati, Ohio, has succeeded in getting some of the women of his congrega tion to remove their hats and sit with, bare heads daring the service. For Dressy Occasions All-over lace gowns in cream and ocrn over white satin are worn for dressy occasions, and sleeveless coats of Irish guipure are one of the pretty accessories of evening dress. Damask Silks Revived. The beautifnl damask silks of. a ; generation ago have been revived. LITERARY NOTES. Ceorge W. Cable, who has Just ended a somewhat lengthy visit to England, where he was very cordially received, promises to write a book cf his impres sions of England. Turn about is fair play. The demolition of Furnivall's inn, Holborn, is now almost complete. The last portion of the birthplace of Pick wick to fall under the destroyer's hand will be the gateway, which still stands forlorn amid the rulu—-leading no where. Surprise has been expressed that the Ashburnham first folio Shakespeare brought only $2,925 at a recent sale. It was supposed that not less than $4,- 000 would be realized from It. The reason given Is that after it was cata logued two or three small blemishes were discovered, which were thought to detract from its value. air. Swinburne left Oxford without taking a degree and takes pride In avowing his illiteracy. Notwithstand ing this fact, he Is a master of Greek and French. lie grows more eccentric In his waxing years, now approaching three score and ten, lives near London, but is almost never seen In society, and Is particularly fond of children. Audible. Mr. Third Flat—Great Scott! Who is that thumping the piano? Mrs. Third Flat Thumping, Indeed! Perhaps you'd be surprised to hear that Gladys Is practicing how to read music. Mr. Third Flat—Can't she learn without reading aloud?— New York World. uis Frophecy. Gerald—lf you don't marry me I shall go to the dogs. Geraldine—You won't have to go far. There's one waiting for you at the gate.—New York World. Co-operation lu England. Distributive co-operation In England now embraces more than 1,800 socie ties, with a capital of $100,000,000 and a trade of close up to $350,000,000 an nually. Keeping | 1 CttsaspiOß | Do not think for a single I moment that consumption will ■ ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it is a little cold; nothing but a little hack ing cough; then a little loss in weight: then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweats. I Thesuddennesscomeswh.cn 0 I you have a hemorrhage. ,■ I Better stop the disease while B ■ it is yet creeping. tj ■ You can do it with H lAger's 1 Cherry \ Pectoral You first notice that you cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. Thatfeeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened byplacingone of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. I A Book Free. I It is on the Diseases of the I Throat and Lungs. I Writ aub FrmmJy. ■ H you liuve iiny complaint whatever ■ and desire the best medical advice you H ran possibly receive, write the doctor Mi ■■ freely. You will receive u prompt reply wltf out cost. Address. A DR. J. C. AY Kit, Lowell, Mass. £ BAD BLOOD "CASCARETfI do all claimed Tor tliem and are a truly wonderful medicine. I b&veoftea wished for a medicine pleasant to take and at last huve found It in Cusenrets. Since taking them, my blood Una beeu purified mid my complexion has im proved wonderfully and 1 feel much better in every way." Mas. Sali.ie E. Sellaks. Luttrell. Touu. CATHARTIC TRADE MARK RCOISTMCD Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Nevor Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Bt.rHmr tle.nr.ly r.imp.nr, rhlrimi). Montreal, Now York. Ml NO-TG-BAC gfirtt to"rfBIBf iSSbaeoolS^S?" nPnPQY NEWI " s COVEI!Y; li'n W ■ O ■ quick pellet and cure, woret enses. S nJ or book of testimonials and IO days' t"* a( wnt Free. Dr H H OREEV'B BOVB. Atianta. Ca. RHEUMATISM!.';" ■■Alexandeii Remedy C 0..216 GreenwithSt., N.Y. I\ N. U. 47 '9l Beet Cough Syrup. Tantes Good. Use I*B , , Christmas Gifts, SOc. tc SIOOO.OO. £ <1 ing P ]prices z i > PRICE, $ I 4.20. lu audition A . . tot urni- X ' ' turo, Crockery, Sowing Machines, Sil- ▼ 4 ► verwarc, Clocks. Mirrors, Refrigerators, m .. Pictures, Bedding, Stoves. Upholstery X ' ' Goods, Baby Carriages, Tin Ware, Lamps, ▼ 4 i etc., all of which you can buy from tlio A . . manufacturer ut4o to 00 per tent l>elow X < ' retail prices. OurLitlinjrai>hcd Catalouue ▼ < i of Carpets. Uugs, Poitieres and Lace Cur- M , tains shows the actual designs in hand- X < ' painted colors. We sew Carpets free, fur- ▼ < > nish Carpet lining A i ► freight on Carpets, y 4 t I * Our goods nro % 1 111 T O known in every I I HI I j l corner of lho civil- I | II \ ▲ izod World, and I U " I < > why? Our FltBR ■ U ♦ • catalogues will tell ______ __ ■ A you. Address PRfCEj $3.93. V ♦ JULIUS HINE9 & SON, 7 Dept. Dept. 305 nALTIMORE, MD, f ♦♦♦ XV ANTED—Caso of bad health that RIP AN-9 will not benefit Send ft ots. to Kinans Chemical Co.. Nowiork for 10 samples and luoo testimonials. CURE FOR COLD FEET. Simple Means for Avoiding a Common Wiuter Affliction. Before many more days shall have elapsed not a few Chicago women will be suffering from a complaint which makes the shortest Journey out of doors a terror and thus aggravates the trouble when going abroad becomes unavoidable. Cold feet are not un common even In warm weather, but the suffering at such times Is mild, while in the fall and winter It is little less than torture. A doctor who wa9 consulted on the subject has this to say: "Physical disorders of the most unexpected nature are traceable to this complaint. It can be 6afely said that a largo proportion of lung diseases are due to cold feet. The blood repelled from the extremities goes to the lungs and congests them. Asthma arises from the same cause, and brain and eye troubles can sometimes bo traced to habitually cold feet. I don't say that women are wholly to blame for this affliction, because that is not true. The cause is often, traced back to child hood, when thin stockings and shoe 3 too small for growing feet prevented a proper circulation of the blood. And some perhaps wore garters which had to be tight to do their duty, and when they reached womanhood the mischief bad been fully done. They were then obliged to suffer on, if they knew enough, to mitigate their suffering by such sensible remedies as rubbing and warm bathing, with a proper regard for the covering of the feet. Wear woolen, cstton or silk stockings, ac cording to your comfort. If the feet are prone to be dry as well as cold they should be soaked in hot water for ten minutes every night, thoroughly dried and rubbed with a small quan tity of sweet oil, bestowing special at tention upon the sole 3. Nothing that can keep the feet comfortable should be considered a trouble, as, aside from the fact of their affecting the physical condition, their relation to the nerves must be considered. Trouble with the feet means a nerve-wearing strain. The following has sometimes proved a simple cure for cold feet: Stand erect and gradually lift yourself to the tips of the toes, coming to the natural po sition in the same easy manner. Re peat this exercise several time 3 each day apd the circulation of the blood must be improved. Diet has some thing to do with the degree of Improve ment, and afflicted women are advised to shun much salted meat,pies and rich puddings. Proper Way. "Abner," asked the wife of the ed itor of the Plunkvllle Bugle, looking up from her latest "take," "don't you think it Is a sin for you to write those Washington dispatches right here in the office?" "No, I don't," stoutly re sponded the editor. "I have always been taught that the way to get a thing done right is to do it yourself."— Ex. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money If It fails to cur®. 36c. Among the cities in the United States San Francisco has the least and Philadelphia has the greatest debt. The debt of San Francisco is $133,917 01, and of Philadelphia $.%,872,795 22. In the bonded debt per capita, Boston is the highest with $97 38, while San Francisco Is the lowest, being 38 cents. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c 0r250 ii a c. c. full to euro, druggists refund money. Of horned cattle only the buffulo Is e native of America. ltoirure of ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell Hinl completely derrng- 1 the whole sys tem when entering It through the niuceus surfaces. Such article, should never be used except on prescription.- lrnln reputable physi cians, as too damage they will do is tea fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co. Toledo. 0., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, nct'ng di rectly upon the blood an 1 mucous surlaees of the systani. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure lu get tile genuine. It is taken internally and is made In Toledo, ob'o, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. OF" Sold by druggists; price Tfie. per bottle. Hall's Family Fills ait' t.le best. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. Sic a bottle Piso's Cure for Consumption relieves tho most obstinate roughs, l'.cv, to lllhihul'EL LKlt. Lcxingtcn. Mo.. February 11,1S1H. I HERE TH ,V S . ,S Know by the sign ST. JACOBS OSL CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains. Bruises, Soreness, Stiffness. Carry Them In Your roeket. Hoxsie's Disks will check any cough or cold in an hour. For singers and speakers they are invaluable. 25 cts. Breeches among the Greeks were a sign of slavery. Doa't Tobareo Spit and Smoke Tour T ire Arsy, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. full of life, norve and vigor, take No-To- Buc, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men stroug. All druggists, 50c or fl. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Clans are said to have arisen in Scotland in the reign of King Malcolm, about 1008. Educate Your Rowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. ioc.26c. If C. C. C fail, druggists refund mouey. ! Bayonets were invented at Bayonne in France, and to that fact the name is due. Fits permanently cured. No fit or nervous ness niter first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. s■! trial bottle and treatise tree. DI\R.H.KLINK. Ltd..Oil Arch .St. Phi la. Pa In 17T5 the heaviest cannon used were 13-pounders. INc.Esnie.il AMONG ANIMALS. filoclcey., Anna, Hats, Illrils anil laurels Show n Liking 'or Intoxicants. It Is a curious fact that there are topers innumerable in the animal kingdom. Bipeds and Quadrupeds alike are fond of alcoholic drinks, and although some display aversion when first tasting liquor, they soon acquire a craving for It. Chickens and ducks, after having once tasted brandy, be come absolute slaves to the drink. They refuse to eat, grow thin, and ex hibit symptoms of dejection when un able to obtain their favorite tipple. Monkeys and ape 3 are passionately fond of spirituous liquors. Of these. Button's wine-bibbing chimpanzee wa3 a shining example, and Brehmn, the German zoologist, owned several man drills that drank wine regularly and did not disdain brandy. Herbivorous animals frequently become intoxicated, Innocently enough, through eating de cayed fruit. In orchards, oxen and cows, after eating overripe apples, have been seen to display all the symptoms of drunkenness. They stagger, their eyes lose expression and they grow sleepy. It seems that animals are sus ceptible to alcoholism in proportion to the development of their intelligence. Elephants are fond of wine and rum, and rats gnaw the staves of wine casks to get at the contents. Cats, how ever, rarely exhibit a fondness for in toxicants, Among birds the parrot takes first place as an habitual toper. Insects have many opportunities to be come intoxicated, and it is the most active that most frequently avail themselves of the chance. There is an aromatic, intoxicating fluid in linden blossoms for which bees show an especial fondness. Instances have been observed where swarms of bees re galed themselves with the poisoncu3 linden nectar until they exhibited all the signs of intoxi-'ation. Hundreds . fell helplessly to the roadside, to be trampled under foot.—New York Her ald. these JDIIIS with ord- j! A inary purgative jjilli.They do HOT act on the bowels,thereby J J further weakening the body.They build uj) the blood and jp tV strengthen the nerves. \T f£r Major A. C. Bishop, of -15 Third Ave., Detroit, Mich.. Is a well-known ,0 w* civil engineer. He snvs : ''When 1 hnil my last si>ollof sickness and came fA out of the hospital I was n sorry sight. 1 could not regain my strength, fS U Btul could not walk over .1 block for several weeks. I noticed some articles €ll M in the newspapers regarding I>r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, J1 f which convinced me that they were worth trying and I bought two boxes. yA ITJ I did not take them for tny complexion but for strength. Alter using them f./ [/. I felt better, and know they did me worlds of good. 1 am pleased to Ku IV recommend them to invalids who need a tonic or to build up a shuttered Q cqnstitutiou."— Dttroit Frt* Frtst. J 3 all drug(jils o-i dWcct f-rom the Or. VYilli&ms MedT — * A. tine Company, Schenectady, N.Y. Price fifty tents per bo*. yj ? ?g"g?<fcg-i arsrs*t>j&. "Don't Put Off Till To-morrow the Du ties of To-Day." Buy a Cake of SAPOLIO Battleftliip Gray Liked. "Battleship gray" is the newest col or. The haberdashers have it in ties, scarfs, hosiery and gloves. It is com ing in on headgear for men and wom en. In the dry goods houses it is found in ribbons and the other trim mings that delight the feminine heart. The mills are beginning to turn out fabrics for men and women, and the serviceable dull but withal attractive color promises to become a fad for all kinds of wear during the winter. Newly Minted. "I've got a new idea." "Hmh! It ought, then, to be a brleht one."—Ex. Beauty I Blood Oeep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cuscarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c,50c. Chloroform was discovered by Samuel Guthrie is 1831. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scicntilic processes known to the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the CALI FORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty o# the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FRANCISCO, Col. LOCIS7ILI.E, Kr. IJESV VOnK, ft. 7. Roßd tWnl for Iknm'nni List to the Dr. SetU Arnold Medical Cur;>.,r .;. w,., P.. 1. Farms for Sale! Send stamp, get full description and pries of 40 cheapest farms in Ashtibul i Co., O. Best state in the union; best county in tho state. 11. N". It.V \ CROFT, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. Top Snap FI^ TACKLE Eye Water
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