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Tired, Weak, Nervous Hood's Sarsaparilla Restores Strength and Bodily Vigor. The cause of that tind. weak, nervous condition, in which so many people find themselves, is the failure of the

blood to properly nourish the nerves and tissues. Teed the nerves upon pure blood and thev will be steadv and strong. Kead ä this: Mtt 1 . ' A 1 , ? . 1 . T 1 Airs. C. IT. Tenable T , . , .. Ket!ibbi:rjf. Hi. r. I have taken it more than ouce and am taking it now. I was tired, my body ached, and I felt very badly all over. I was afraid I would be pick. I thought I would take Hood's isarsaparilla, and It Has Cured Me, and I find that it in cheaper than the doctor s bills. Hood's Pills are the best I hare ever taken, and I use no other. I am glad to have HoodVirGures an opportunity to recommend Hood' Sarsaparilla." Mus. C. II. Venable, KeUueburg. 111. Hood's Pills are Land made, and perfect la proportion and appearance. 2c per box. The Great German Coffee Kerry. Coffee at one cent a pound, that is what it costs to prow it. good coffee, too. Some say that it is bot tor than Ilio. This we know, while in Europe last summer in search of seed novelties wo often drank this in hotels iu Trance, Holland and Germany. Thirty-live packages eat liest vegetable seeds, 1 ; not Ö cents per package. Largest growers of farm seeds as oats, grass ami clover, corn and potatoes, etc., in the world. Early heavy yielding vegetables our specialty. If Yon Will Cut This Oat and Jend It Kith 1.V postage to the Jehu A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will get five a package of their German Coffee Kerry seed and their catalogue.CXU Two of a Kind. Several months ago 1 W. Perry, of Shortsville, N. Y., bought a box of No-to-bac of his druggist, and began takin? It. Keeeutly he wrote the Sterling Remedy Co., of Chicago, that No-to-bac cured him so completely that he even dislikes thesmell of tobacco. He further stated that ;i friend of his was cured of the habit and now dislikes tobacco In any form. AVe Are Behind Hungary. Notwithstanding the fact that the telephone was invented in this country, we are still behind the. old world In some of its appliances. In a little village of Hungary, for example, there was a concert held lately iu which the audience listened by means of telephones distributed around the room to tsongs by celebrated artists In three theaters of Kuda-P; st, located miles away. Finally the young people danced for hours to music played in the same distant place. "Torpedo scissors," a new form of torpedo net cutter invented by a Danish oflicer, have proved successful, it is said, in recent tests. They are fixed to the head of the torpedo and fall apart In striking the net, cutting it so as to let the torpedo pass through and strike tho frhip. "Female Sufferers, " Hear mo ! " I was discouraged, brokenhearted. I was so ill with female trouble I could not walk or stand, and had to be assisted to my feet when arising from a chair. " My head whirled, and back ached, but worst of all was that crowdingdown feeling in my abdomen. "A friend told me of Lydia E. Pinkhmris Vegetable Ccmfoumi; her faith won mine, and now I am well. Oh ! how can I return thanks to Mrs. Pinkham ! "Every woman troubled with uterus or womb troubles can be cured, for it cured me, and will them." Mrs. Kerhaugh, Juniata St., Nicctown, Penn. This great medicine destroys poisonous germs, cleanses the system, strengthens the womb. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KEHMEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has row in his possession over two hundred ctrtificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is afways experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough cf it. Dose, one tablespoonful.in water at bed time. Sold by all Druggists.

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THE DISTRESS AND SUFFERING AMONG IDLE MINERS. So rro v find Want ist.illv T.iroiijili the Hocking Valley An Appeal for Aid Which Has Not JJecn In Vain-Kc-licf Supplies INuirintr In. Need I'ood ami Clothe. In the I locking ami .Sunday valleys of the Ohio, where perity and happiness once held Creek prossway. hacked by healthy industry and good fellowship, at least 1o,in miners and their families are now destitute and dependent entirely uihmi charity, and their condition is so serious that starvation must come to some ere relief can reach them. Hunger and sorrow and suffering have taken the places of wealth, happiness and health. The miners" troubles began about a year ago. There was some l;tli ulty with the mine operators regarding wages ami the workmen struck. The strike continued for weeks ami months, until all the pavings of the miners and the unions were exhausted. During the Inst part of May the ditlif-ulty was settled and the miners returned to work, the operators agreeing to pay 00 cents a ton to miners in OLio nnd OTi cents in Pennsylvania. Presently the operators of Pennsylvania violated this part of the agreement and refused to pay more than ."." cents a ton. Tlijs gave them a chance to underbid the Ohio operators and work began to be slack in Ohio. Things went from bad to worse in the Hocking and Sunday Creek valleys. The miners had been in the custom of receiving thwir pay iu the form of "scrip" g..od for purchases at the company's stores. When work began to slacken the stores j carried the men on their books for a time. hoping for better times. Knt finally this i was no longer possible ami the miner J were refused credit. The miners of this j part of Ohio are noted for their proud j spirit. Their earnings had always beer j pood, thus keeping them above every i want, and their spirits had never been j crushed by reverses. So when they found j themselves in so serious a plight they ii'iti. i.k.h t. . ii.l fj. .il- .ii.l until fitolli- ! they were practically on the verge of starvation. So far people outside of the immediately affected district had no idea huw bad was the condition of the miner. 1 WW r ITTISS ft'rZ ol ItHI I'Sll ' di'V lidaÄiJJÄ -VSP-Vr- ' J?" ! MIXERS SHANTIES. The first inkling they had was .lau. S. when a delegation from the Hocking Valley Trades Assembly called en (!ov. Mc-Kini'-y ;tnd stated to hiui the facts of the case, and asked for aid. A Clem-roil l'csiioufc. (lov. McKinley immediately ordered a carload of provision-' sent to Nelsonville. the Columbus Hoard of Trade assuming ! the expense. Cat load after carlead of supplies has since been sent to the sufferers iu response to urgent requests, until to-day the number of loads is nearly a score. The present indications are that it will be necessary to send several carloads of provisions into the valley every week for not less than three months, and ioss"ibIy longer. It was the first intention of (!ov. McKinley to issue a general appeal to the people of the State for contributions. He decided, however, not to do so at once, but to call on the various cities iu turn as long as possible, and (hen to issue a general appeal if it should become necessary. His idea in this method of procedure was to preclude the possibility of there being a great Hood of contributions sent into the valleys, which might encourage waste ami exhaust the supply before the time of need had passed. The capital city, as before stated, was the first to respond. Then Cincinnati was called upon by the iovernor, and (he Chamber of Commerce of that city sent seven carloads to tlw sufferers. John McLean, of thnt city, alone contributing 1,(M worth of flour to the district of distress. The citj' of Cleveland gracefully came into line; Toledo followed, with Chillicothe, the ancient capital, abreast, nnd Dayton came next. Since then there were generous contributions from many other points, and the situation is now much brighter, nllhouch there is not yet any permanent improvement, inasmuch as

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tressing prctlui) until there is a penera! revival of the mining ii.dustry of the valleys, 'there is now no iremise of this. There is i:t t the s-Iii-l.test opportunity for fraud or imposition in the distribution of the supplies. The rcüef com mit tees are cmi-jh .! ,,f VM.n ,,f tu. p. vf character and intelligence. Many of then! are lawyers, dj-tor at.d n.iiiistv rs of the gospel. In several instances the Mayors of the towns where distress prevails are the chairmen of the relief committees. The utmost care is exerted to i revent any person from drawing supplies from the vonimiss.arics who is ;..it worthy of charity. BATTLE WITH CANK ROBBERS. Council Hlum- tifhVtrs Have a l'i ht with n daou of Desperadoes. For a short time Monday evening the business streets of Council Pi! tiffs were transformed into a bnttlerieh'. and timid people beat a rapid retreat in their efforts to set k places ef saf The fvwilade was caused by :.n attempt of iVp'ity OT'rh'Mi and three tl, r oliirs to arrest three men suspected of rchbiug the bank at GriswoM, Iowa. O'Hrieii and one of th" alleged robbers were M-riotjsly and perhaps fatally wounded, while a motorman was struck by a glai.'-ing ball. Two of the three zm n wore captured, though the third made good Lis escape. During the afteri.on the 't.ti:1 P.Iuffs of!ic-rs were notified of the robbery of the National Kai.k r.t flriswohl. Iowa, and us a result the men were en the hx.kout for the suspects. Just after dusk as one of the ofikcrs was patrolling his beat ho noticed a m:tn sitting in the oflice of tin Kiel Hotel wh answered the descri-gion telegraphed from Griswold. Deputy Sheiiff O'l.rien wjjs notitied. and after taking a look at the man he concluded ihat he was one of the -individuals who were wanted, but not feeling like attacking a bank robher single-linniel an alone, lie called to bis assistance Hejaity Sheriff Ibw.ker, JS,1 jn company with (Mbcers Peterson ami Ware the party entered the hotel ollice :l;.d invited the inspected man to take a walk. As the live inn left the hotel two oth t.rs. who had been sitting near, an.se and followed, keeping several yards behind, The suspect was eondin-ted toward the ...mtv b.iil nl -nvt l...x- r.-n-)..l tt,. steps of tho ri.'-rt hoiiM' iK-puty f)ltrion droppid behind, telling his prisoner tc walk in front. As he did this the two men who had been following the party whipped out their revolvers an.l commenced firing at the otfi eis. This was the signai for a general "ln-oenter, and. pulling theii guns, the officers returned the fire, the prisoner and the two strangers separating from tin otücers and sl:..t:ng as they ran. Pol some ininutis the fusillade was kept up. ci;i;:t ns and other oliicers ioiniS in 'he battle, which had become genvViil ',,0,!-' he h-. titil the despera- I o"oes were overcome and twe of them plac-! '1 under arrest. They gave their name. as John Ileiüy and Janus Wibon. As soon as lhey w re secure behind the bars the officers started to look for the wounded, and in the search thy discovered that Deputy (I'Mrie:: was severely wounded, a ball having struck him in the abdomen, entering the body and lodging near tiie spine Ib-ii'y was hit in the groin, l he ball penetrating sui two inches. The thiru man. who is supposed to have been one of the rubbers, escaped and l'.cd. In -a rchSuir i h ii.cn at the jail their pockets yielded ;i !:rao n m.l.tr of postage stamps :!!;'. a e, uJity of small chamr. A sack i: -k. Is was als found which lhey had evidently thrown away. The Nevv If Congress agrees to the proposition to kill off all the Alaska seals this year, the sealskin sacque will cease to frighten young men out of marrying. The conventi n of White Kihhon Winnen at Washimrt m are asking "What are our special needs at the national capital?" Hotter boarding houses, probably. President Cleveland can't accept the set of plate presented by the Krazilian !overnnient. diclo Sam ties a string to any present offend one of his ollicials. There is nothing wonderful about "Prince" Ilaiiz being found impecunious iu New York. Lack of cash is what Illings most titled gentlemen over here. A lot of boys in a Pennsylvania seminary for both sexes have been expelled for invasion of the women's wing of the building. Is this what co-education lead to? China's Emperor has ordered that nil the defenders of Wci-Hai-Wei shall be beheaded. As they are all in Japanese hands, they have the j,Le on His Majesty. A trip-hammer with a sirring force of 1'2) tons is being made for the (overnment. Send it to Washington to hammer the people's will into the heads of Congressmen. The padrone system has come to light in Kosten, where eight natives were living upon what they compelled a dozen boys to beg. A Yankee is never too proud to learn. b Those Iiong Island Methodists who have had a strong spring of water burst forth iu the basement of their church should trade edifices with n Kaptist congregation.

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urging consumers to use them in place of the Royal at the same retail price. If you desire to try any oi the pretended substitutes for Royal Baking Powder bear in mind that they are all made from cheaper and inferior ingredient?, and are net so great in leavening strength nor cf equal money value. Pay the price of the Royal Baking Towdlr for the Royal only. It is still more important, however, that Royal Baking Powder is purer and more wholesome, and makes better, finer, and more healthful food than any other baking powder or preparation.

ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Khe Had Xo Time to Waste on Him. "Your country has no future." said the esthetic Englishman to the clever j girl. "There N here no art atmosphere, don t you know, such as wo have in London. Look at your stage, for instance, Knglish authors and Lnglish players doing the only things worth seeing. Your painters work Iu Paris, and your two best novelists in London or Rome. Keally, don't yon know, you Lave no future." "A moment ago." retorted the clover girl, musingly, "you said we had no past. With no past and no future, it bceuis to mo I'd better improve the present. Do go and ask that man opposite to come and talk to me. He's an American, and can teach mo something about my unhappy country while yet there is time." The Englishman afterward remarked that she was an extremely impertinent young person. New York Press. Small IlcKiimiugs Make groat endings sometimes. Ailments that we are nrt to consider trivial often grow, through neglect, Into atrocious maladies, dangerous in themselves and productive of others. It Js the disregard of the earlier indications of ill health which leads to the establishment of all sorts of maladies on a chronic basis. Moreover, there are certain disorders Incident to the season, such ns malaria and rheumatism, against which it is always desirable to fortify ttie system after exposure to the conditions which produce them. Cold, damp ami miasma are surely counteracted by Hostel ter's Stomach Hitters. After you have Incurred risk from these influences, a wineglassful or two of Hostetter's Stomuvh IJitters directly afterwards should be swallowed. For malaria, dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney and bladder trouble, nervousness and debilüy it is the most deservedly popular of remedies and preventives. A wineglassful before meals promotes appetite. Tumblers of nearly the same shape and dimensions as those employed todimensions as those employed to day have been found iu great numbers in Pompeii. They were of gold, silver, glass, agate, marble, and other semiprecious stone. Deafness Cannot He Cured lv local cpplkutions. as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the eari There is only one wav to cure Deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness caused by an inflamed condition of the. mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube pets Inflamed von haw a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and ben it is entirely clo-ed Deafness is the resr.lt. and unless the inflammation can bft taken out and this tub restoied to Its normal condition, hearing will te destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh. which Is nothinj hut an inflamed coaUltioiiof the mucous surface;. We will give no Hundred Dollar-: for any eae of Doafnnvs (caused bv catarrh) that cannot l e cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor circulars, free. . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. "r-'okl by Dnigni-ts, 7.V:. Carrie Liebig has been apointed as a Division Surgeon of the Northern Pacific at Hope, Idaho. This is the first woman physician to be appointed iu the railway service. The Liowest Kates I'.rer Made to tho South Will be in effect via the Louisville and Nashville Kail road on March T. April 2 and .". lStr. Itound trip tickets will be sold to points in Kentucky. Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, tJ-orgia and West Florida, and one way tickets to Florida at about half the regular raten. Ask your ticket agent about it. and if he cau not sell you excursion tickets write to C. T. At more, (ieneral Passenger Aeut, Ixnisville. Ky.. or iJoo. 1 Cross, N. W. 1. A., Chicago, 111. The lancers was the invention of Joseph Hart in 1S11. The title page of his original edition of ihe music says it was danced by the nobility and gentry at Tenby In that year. Which Man Wins? The one with steady nerves and n clear brain. That menus, in nine cases out of ten. the man with a good digestion. A ltipans Tabule after dinner may save tomorrow's business. The cap of the Washington monument Is a pyramidal mass of aluminum weighing 100 ounces. When this was made aluminum was $S a pound. We cannot define It, but there seem to be an "aroma of lovew about every young lady wbo6e complexion has been beautified by tilenn's Sulphur Soap. T-w-w-yr-w-ww-v-w -w If It's a Sprain, Strain, or

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ihe Substitutes for aking I Powder and cheaper made baking bought at wholesale at a price than Royal, some grocers arc i5 ICS WALL ST., NEW-YCHX. Ulack Ciistipowtler. Saltpetre, charcoal and sulphur are the ingredients of black gunpowder. In this country the proportions are: Saltpetre. 70 part: charcoal, PJ.5 pari-; sulphur. T'.r parts. The Modern Invalid Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be pleasantly acceptable In form, purely wholesome In composition, truly beneficial in effect and entirely free from every objectionable quality. If reallv 111 he consults a physician; If constipated he uses the gentle family laxative Syrup of FiS. Lamps were used before written history. Thousands of ancient lamps have been found. 1,000 Du. Potatoes Per Acre. Wonderful yields in potatoes, oats, corn, farm and vegetable seeds. Cut this out and send .re postage to the John A. Sal;:er .Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis., for their great seed book and sample of (Jiaut Spurry. CNU Senator (Jalliuger, of New Hampshire, used to be a compositor and reporter. A Constant Cot c.u with Failing Strength and Wasting of Flesh, are svmpJ toms denoting Pulmonary organs more or less seriously anected. l on will hud a safe remedy for all Lung or Throat-ails in Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant. Denmark has 14. m square miles, a little larger than Maryland. I use Piso's Cure for Consumption ltoth In my family and practice. lr. (i. W. Patterson, Inkster. Mich.. Nov. 5. 1S1. A SURGEON'S KNIFE rives you a f;clin of horror and dread. here" is no '.ouger necessity fcr its use in many diseases formerly regarded as incurable without cutting". The Triumph cf Conservative Surgery is weil :i!u-t:ated by the fct that RI1PTI1RF cr Ereach is row i?I tUL caf-Y cure(j without the knife and without pain. Clumsy, chafing trusses can le thrown away ! They never cure but often induce inflammation, strangulation and death. Tl 1 MOP Ovarian. Fibroid (t"trinrl I Ui'ivylvO an(j many others:, are now removed without the perils of cutting operations. PILE TUMORS, fHVu ia 1 ar i other diseases of the lower bowel, are permanently cured without paiu or refort to the knife. CTAVC in the Bladder, ro matter OIvi"Li l;ow large, is crushed, pulverized, washed out a cd perfectly removed without cutting'. QTRIPTI IP F cf Urinarv Pass-ice is O I IVlw i UIU ab-o removed without cuttir.p in hundreds of cases. For pamphlet, references and all particulars, send 10 cents (ia stamps) to World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. MOTHERS and those soon to become mothers, should know that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription robs childbiith of its tortures, terrors and dangers to both mother and child, by aiding nature in pre paring tne fysteni for parturition, Thereby "labor" and the period ofj con lineuieut are greatly shortened. It also promotes the secretion of an abundance of nourishment for the child. Mrs. Por a A. Gn rrniv. of Oaklev, Cm ton Co., Trnn.. writes: "When I begxn taking I'r. l'ierce Favorite Prescription. I was rrt nl1e to stand 011 ray feet without Mtfletiug almost death. Now I do all my hcusewotk. washing, cooking, tewing nnd everything for my family cf ei j;Iit. I am Mor.ter now than I have lieen in six year. Your ' Favorite Preset iptiou ' is the best tö take before confinement, or at 1eai it proved 0 with me. I never suffered so little with auy of my children as I did with my last."

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DO NOT BE DECEIVED '-Gterttsmfrtrt with Pastes, Enrtmel, and Taints v.J.icii etain tho hands, injure the iron, and burn red. The liising Sun Stovo I'oMsh is Piilliant, Odcrles, :mu Iur;dle. E.-u h p.te k.-.-j ccutaiiis ix omnes; when n.oi-trned will make srver.d box s e.f Paste Polish. HAS AN ÄKHÜÄL SALE OF 3,GCO TGN3. AN LXAUOLKATLU CAS1-. IS .-:7.i4f f v Frrthf.t full feclii.j: Thnt conic" after ijitii.gr Tht r" i- a remedy, fr-imrde but tTe :ive und inamcüiatc. A Ripnns Tahulc. Take f.ne ! nt the tin e, fc wallow it and there you nre. One nlio pets Ju-t as full In auy ot ner v ax I i;ot tu uneomiorti.bly et ite t o. That m Tj?at!on, to hiii:, Conies: later. To prevent it Take a lahuic lkfore goinj; to bed. Tr. AVinslow's Soothiso VTSr? T: Chlldrea tettune; eo:t-ii6 t'ie uum, reauoe. lntiir)ii;ati'ia. tiiays imn. cures icd colic. i5 cr Lt a bottlo. Proverts t'uv .-lvert i.Cfn. A p;"d advcrtisoniejit is like ihe incrchant's chilis it bringetli abiit;daio from a far. lie that payeth for advi'riiseinent.s with goods is a fool, for he rajseth tip competition in his own market. Kvery wise n-an advortiseih. luit a fool spceulateth di the Stock Kxchan.go. He that, trusleth in a hirür' circulation shall be wealthy, but he that U-lievctU iu -h "-ap lvii s shall be br' 1. The smallest circulation i.ath ift tho loudest. loligU". A big advertiser b avetl: an inheiitance to his children's children's children. A small advertisement Is better than, a bad traveler. There is iie worse robber than a Journal that does not circulate. leoorator'ft (lazette. London. Catarrh eaur-l Imais'--rf. and diß;ul'y in j ihiwj 1 also to a yrca rrtcnt lo,t hrariiiQ. liy the uf . I-'y's Cream Hdlm lr- 'ihq of noiit hau rruxrf. rr and hairing Itnif ctfi iuifrttrrd J. IF. Vir7.'n. A tt'u t:t Lou , Mvnnmuth IU. CATARRH FLY'S CUKAM It AI.M Op iif ar.tl e'eansen th J:;al l'aM,j4r. k. AI.'avk I'.iin iil Inrlumiiiatioii llala the Sorer, l'rott-etn tlm Mei.ilirnc froiuColdH httoreK the Sn-e ot 1 kt-t and Stiiea. 'lbe Halm is yuickly abt-orlw-d md roes n iif kt cu.-u. A ptrtlr Ik appMf-d Into each cot-trl! nd 1 ajrrble. Price Mi i r-nth. at tiri:at or bv luil 1XY PROim iW. I Warren Street. w York. S3 SHOE riT TOR A KINS. 1 3. CORDOVAN", rRENCH&lNANLUXJ CALF. 4.s3.s? FlnE CAIP&KANSASMI I52.I7 BaYSSCKCSlSaJ3L u -LADIES' SCKD FOR CATALulUE DtOCKTOCMA3s7 Ove." One MUUoa People wear tho W. L. Douglas ?3 & $4 Shoes AH ourshoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. Thev equal custom ihoes in ttIe and tit. Thsir wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, stamped on sola. From $1 to f3 saved over ether makes. If your dealer cor.net supply yen e cio. 'L-DCUdL: Why ay COtoMe. a roa for, fnce iWn you ran nmke the ie-t Woven iro rrncv on' caitli.hri-e liich.lmll t-tur.ir. I in and chii ken ticM, f-r. rx on. t urri w i. u vr V. sxa i Aman nnd In t run make I from 40 to 60 R0d3 a 6 .lav. O -r&e different rtyl? E Culnlnri'e A1ilrea, J KITStLMAN BROS.. i ri1cfiiie, ndirn-i. f3 s s-aw s VII Ad inlOOnigiiFrade papers In IIUkoir. . stuaranteod circu lation IOO.OOO or we ran insert It .1 times In l,.'t3 country jiaiHjra for fiKM) FOR CATALOUVE. ciucAr.o m:vsiaii-:k imov, 03 South Jefferson Street, - Chicago, 111, A mti to work nal F tat; and distribute land eireuiarn iu lioiue Iim-U Itr. 1 tporirnc nouao-rwia-y. Good anea, Kf-tid t!) eent fo. Intruelions to MtSOX J. 1X)H. Kliisuley. lows. PÄTENTS7 TRADEMRKST Kiatnination and Adt- as to l't.-i)ti.l' litr f. Iaveiition. tMMid for ItoentorV duide. or llow to tlet a latent 1'atiick O Fakrei.i, Wast in too, I. 0, V. X. IT. No. 0-S TIIEN WKITIXG TO AliYEUTlSKItt plemsa say yoo aaw tb axlvcrtlaaeo4 In this paper. o"j 77 CUKfS MniR All MSi 11!!$. zi Bert Dough fcjmp. Tastes Uuud. Use in Ilm. Hold tT Omprist.

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