St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 May 1897 — Page 7
That Tired Feeling Afflicts nearly every one at this season You know just what it means no energy, uo ambition, without spirit, life, vitality. Some men and women endeavor temporarily to overcome That Tired Feeling by great force of will. But this is unsafe, as it pulls powerfully upon the nervous system, which will not long stand such strain. Too many Weak jieophe “work on their nerves." and Wcrvous liic rcsnit is se ‘ ,n in unfortunate wrecks marked “nervous prostration,” in every direction. That Tired Feeling is a positive proof of thin, weak, impure blood. tor if the blood is rich, pure, vitalized and vigorous it imparts life and energy. The necessity of taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for that tired feeling is. therefore, apparent to every one, and the good it will do you is equally beyond question. “I was afflicted with That Tired Dull Feeling and general debility and had no LaH^Uid appetite and my & blood did not seem to circulate. I took different kinds of medicine without much benefit and finally began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and it gave me a good appetite and That Tired Feeling is gone. I heartily recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla. I find it is a cure for weakness and unsteady nerves.” John C. Seamans, Cortland, N. Y. Remernbtr, Hood's parilia Is the best —in fact the one True Blood Purifier. Insist upon Hood's; Hnnd’c Millc :, 't hirmonlomly with ■ A rillS Hood's Sarsaparilla, 25c. AKI NG djgg hW and health making arc included i n the wa ^i n g °f HIRES Rootbeer. The prepa--spl3r ration of this great temperance drink is an event al of importance in a million ■fl well regulated homes. 1 HIRES JPlw Root beer ’ s full of good health. Ml' 1 P'lW Invigorating, appetiz'lM ing, satisfying. Put IK 'lu'H soine U P to-day and PM - have >t ready to put down whenever you’re K thirsty. ■II UmMWI Made only by The HiuHh&Ll Charles E. Hires Co.. Philadelphia. A package makes $ gallons. Sold everywhere. DADWAY’S n PILLS, Purely Vegetable, mild and reliable. Cause perfect dlgretloo, complete absorption and healthful regularity. For the cure < f all disorders ot th ■ Stomach. Liven Bowels, Kidnejs, Bi adder, Nervous Ihst a-t b, LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, DYSPEPSIA. PERFECT DIGESTION will be accomplished by tak tug Bad way’s P.llx Hr their ANil-BILIOUS properties they stimulate the liver in the secretion of the bite aud its discharge through the bl! ary ducts Th-se pills In doses of from two io four »HI quickly regulate the action of the liver and free the patient from these disorders One or two of Rauwa'’s Pills, tsken d.uy by those subject to bilious talus and torpidity of the User, wilt keep the system regular and secure healthy digestion. Price, 25c per box So dbv all druggists, or by malt RADWAY A CO.. 55 Kim Street. New York. <7^ EARN* BICYCLE V 600 Sssssd H»»d WS«el fc All /1\ Make*. Goon as xkw. $5 to sls. ^ ew High <ir«4e V 6 I models, fully yiaranter'l *l7 toft*. special ( trm--9 I tn O Shipped any- » f I where on approval \ w w * *”* B r r*P nn ^ib!e art. ^^AA *Me sJBA/ [K J in each town free ... cf ..n.pio ^K/l 1 i^^r ^w^^F wheel to introduce them. Our reputation is well known thrvurhout the country .Write al .nee for eur special olfrr X. & MEAD CYCLE CO.. Wabash Avenue. Chicago. HL For yourself where B fi I|| HK I lan<l 14 K" o<1 an '* M SH | I F ' ll ’' UP ' ''" Pn '’ ! ^ I II II I I 111 I ML. a |g IIVIIIBm prosperous. Where the climate Is perfect aud the soil Is rich. NEBRASKA offers great opportunities to the farm renter who wants to become a farm owner. Send for a free handsome Illustrated pamphlet on Nebraska to I’. S. Ersns. lieu eral Passenger Agent C.. B. i R. R., Chicago, ill PATENTS. TRADE-MARKS, KxamlnaUuo and advice as to Patentability of lava*. «kao£. bend <«• Invxntoxs' dvws. ob How to Got a JPaiwnt. PoxrTck WFarrell. Washing: ton. DXX
’ ~ I I f I — 7 So | I When X. \ / 1 was a boy I wan . X % X I troub ed with dropsyA \ \ I /my legs swelling until 11 fcSSsSS \ \ I / could uot walk and finally 1 iSjuBHMBR \ \ /bursting open and becom-l X, \ I / Ing running sores. The de--1 \ A I f tors gave me up and said I > ’ / * j I / could not live. At this time 1 Y jß|||>SS§K^SE I I /began to use Ayer’s Sarsapa-* I I /rilla and after taking fourteen! / l f bottles I was able to get out and 1 J ‘’/^ \ I /go to work. My leg is still tender \ J, £f \l II / and at times somewhat sore but I V v., / II / have no hesitancy in saying Ayer's I V' A v \ I / Sarsaparilla saved iny life.”—J. F. \ 1 ' \i \ I Hazel. Tallulah, La.. Nov. 21,1895. 11/ I \ L/ v I । WEIGHTY WORDS ^j| W | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. j
Troopers Guttled by Signs. Tn New York the other day. Ca.pt. Dodd’s famous Troop F, Third United Simes On miry, showed the effete Ernwternem some riding not equaled by t’he * Russian Oowsacks and hnrdty np- ’• ' proaolu*d b,v tihe American cowboys. ' The Vow York World says the eoutml ' I the men had over their mounts was ' w underfill. The riders sa t almost moj t ionless in the saddle anti guided their a | horst is til rough all sorts of intricate i and difficult movement's in the halfhour's music ride. No commands were 1 given beyond a slight mot emend <if * Capt. Dodd’s hand, but the entire troop 1 moved simultaneously. The troopers rode horsolkaek. stood on their heads In j trow i nci r sam's sor Pino ittnr. tin* saddle, eliargt*d standing up In shortened Htlrrups, slashing at Imaginary Ihvkls with their sabers, ami all tho time going at top speisl. An infantry company from the Thirteenth Regiment, under Lieut. E. S. Butts, gave an equally striking exhibition. After a gymnastic drill with and without rifles, led by the Lieutenant. In time to music, ftnur big ten-foot wotwlen walls were brought and Uncle Sam's men showed how they would mmli* Imrricades in actual warfare. They lined up in four flies and at the command the tinst tile ruehed to the wall ami gnve a hand stivi> fb their followers In the sv ond tile. The latter wen* over with their rifles In a trice, and advancing ou an Imaginary enemy they Nazisl away imhtstrlously. The third and fourth tiles followed the last one. firing from the top of the wall. Then Tihe dead and wounded men wen* carried lwi< k oer the wall and to the rear, the first tile retnsitltig alowly and holding the enemy at bay. Tlh*u Lieut. Burt's num formed n human pyramid and cllmbisi a thirty-five-foot wall built from the floor to the Uilcony. Current Condci.aatlon*. The United States contain HH.ikM! square miles of mill fields. Color blindness is far more common among men than women. It Is calculated that on an average every person In this country sjumds SSO per annum for clothing. The Uln.'< -M> pagoda Is a development of the pu'.no'd tent; tin* pi-iu pie of the ca 'e dwelling. In some |>arts of Russia the snow is preserved in great straw, sand ami manure-covered heaps as a means of irrigating the land during the summer heat. London contains one eighth of Groat Brittan's population, has a larger daily delivery of letters than all S.-otland, a -birth every four minutes and a death every six. An undergrouml river, strongly impregnated with iron, was found recent ■ ly near Charlotte, N. C. It Is reisutisi I that the stream, which is forty five । feet below the surface, is “(.Nt feet wide and six feet deep. The United States, which produce the ' best rice in the world, ami which have j millions of acres of wet lands which are especially adapttsl to its growth, raise only alsmt one-half of the amount of that cereal which Is consumed in this country. The liqueur calk'd Maraschino, ac- i cording to a correspondent of the | Revue de I'Horticulture Beige, Is a ; product of a bitter cherry, rerasus ' aciduus, which is liwaliy called amar- ( asca or marasca. The fruits are care fully freed from their stones and each ; separately macerated, together with a ; certain quantity of the leaves of tin* i i tree. When the maceration has lasted some time sugar, in the shape of a sirup, is added, and finally spirits of wine. The long ami complicated meth'od of manufacture includes special pnx-esses, of which each manufacturer professes alone to know the secret.
Battled. . To make a mad dog to order, tie a tin I pan to his tail. A man made mad '» - ou* who, after suffering ten, fifteen or * twenty years with rheumatism, finds that by the use cf a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil lie is cured. He feels tin* waste of 1 his life in pain, with the loss of time, i place and money, amt then reflects that -for the expense of 50c. he could have • saved all (ids and lived free of pain; it i is enough to make him mad Most of our sufl'erings arc Intensified by delay In seeking relief, and there Is much worth knowing ns regards the cure of pain that we find out at last only by the use of the best cure. It is worth knowing that for tin* cure of rheumatism there is special virtue in The Great Remedy for l’aln, St. Jacobs oil, and as so mm h run be saved by its use, the cost is really nothing. Burial in Tea. Great, Indeed. Is the popularity of tea, but few will be prepared to re eelve the startling intelligence that In it certain part of the world the leaf that provides an excellent beverage fur afternoon confabulations plays an Important part In such n mournful function as a funeral. As a miittter of fact, tea Is a prom incut rival to cremation and the earth to earth system, to say nothing of tte^ trade of the embalmer. In China well t«> do folk fn juently preserve mortal remains d/ their friends tn tA j leaves, and I am t<dd tine a coraM; plaecd In a large rh«*«t of tea will main In a high state <>f preservative for many years. The New Food Drink. Half tin* “coffee” you drink Isn't fee anyway: but even If it were Mocha aud Java, the new food drink. Grain O, la better. There Is nothing in It to hurt, whHe in coffee there b. The better the cofr«*v the lops adulteration the more Injurious. Grain «> Is made from pure ; grains, tins the rich color of g<»o«l coffee, j seta nicely on the most delU*nt« «tom ach, is fine for chlldn u. Is nourishing, j and keeps nolsuly awake nights. Drink I ax much n« you please at a late dinner or sup|M*r a tn) you don't get up In the morning saying, “<»h. my h-nd. my head!" Try It a w«*ck or t«<> ami you won't go back to the old lieverage A'nd then the cost four cups of Grain <» at | the price of otu* «sip of coff<*e Ask youe grnisT for a package. Two alara I’m*. and 25c. An Unaatisraetory 'Transaction. The transplanting of large trees has bis'U tried very extensively ti (IJT-nnt countries and the testlm«m> of all ex p«*rts is that, while it is sometimes st»c cessful. It is yet n very < ostli and tin • satisfactory tmn«a< tion. Tako a young tree of suitable sl»e for transplanting say five years of age or then alsiut, and I nt the end of twenty years you «JI j i have a Iwtter result with It than you , can have with an old tree, and the i young tree xs ill perhaps cost five d'd lars when planted, whviv ’he old <<m> will cost five hundnsl. Drunk fur Twenty »rars. \ correspondent i\ tes “i was druui on and off for over twenty years d’qnß I u iseu 1 h» i io i v ».C'. . , I iX | uuue. Mauj Je.it t' cud» I an<! t soft bers gave me j;ovd sji-ir :> ■ i -H i but. thank God, an angel baud i amo #k last io the form of my p-. >r n f«*. wt> • so®’ ministered your !y. Antv Jag.’ to me without my knowledge or e<nf sent. I am now *ared and completely transformed from a worthless fellow m a ; sober and rrspe. red citixen." If “Anti Jag" cannot be fnd at your druggist, it will be mt: rd ;u plain wrapper with full directions bow to g ve s. rretiy. on receipt of line Dollar, by the Kenova Chemical Co . tki i.roadway. N< w York, or they will gladl* ma . full pnrticmars free A Free Translation. This little story Is told by Max O'Rell: "A boy, trnuslating at sight In class, came across the phrase. M'nlmri vous, monsieur.’ He naturally trans luted this by ‘Calm yourself, sir’ I said to him: Now. don't yon think this Is a little stiff? Couldn't you give me something a little more colloquial? For instance, what would you say yourself In a like ease?' The boy reflected a few seconds, and said. ‘.K»s p your hair on, old man Suecesa and Jta Cause. The phenomenal popularity of the gnn« and amimmition made by the Wm< bester Repeating Artus Co.. New Haven. Ct . is not surprising when the great pains ami i fan* taken by this celebrated house to pm nothing but perfect goods on the market is eonsidensj. Every gun they make is tested for strength, action ai d aceiiraey. and unless it mmrs up to the high Winchester standard it never leaves the factory WinchestiT atnmunition is made wit ii equal eare, every different cartridge or bind being tv-fed b+'fore it i^ loaded for market. Winchester guns aid wununi tmns are misurinissrs], ;1 s results a ! iom I’heir 136 page ilius rated earaiogueTfT. upon request.
Story of a Hair. The French people never lire of r *' biting nne«<|otes of the eccentricity ■A- ' *'■" khop . l’nri< r.^-.-ntly unit t'onirt" a < liurni.ng b it poorly dressed girl pugaged in negotiations with the proprietor She was olTorin< to seii him her magn lietHit head of hair for three nriisdeons the man would give her no more than one. At hist the ^mr g i r ] gave way with tears, and life btirlxT was alsiut to employ the fatal scissors when the American intervened and de\ianded the cause of the sad affair He found that the girl's parents, who formerly had lusm well off. were hi the last extremity of poverty, and that she had determined to make so great a sae ritiee in order to obtain for them a little food. The stranger drew out two bank notes and offered them to the mrl km yin g: e > ill yon lot me buy your hairV’ Without even looking at the notes the gir] at once said "Yes.'’ The American delicately took a single hair, pm it n his p.,A , ))i4 ()m<| Not nil he had gone did .j,,. !)>()k h’’ l nik ’■ . and found ‘.■ ( | I d o b- । of tl ■. value of sl< o.
Rocked on the Creat of the Wwvea, The Inntlsman, tourist or rommwiil traveler. siieeillly begins, mill not only begina, but continues, to fei'l the extreme of hiitnan misery during the transit across the lon Pentiums Atlantic. Um if with wise pres clence, ho has provided himself with a sup ply of Hostetter’s Stomach Ritters, his pangs are promptly mltlgatod. and then 'tesso ere the good ship again drops her an 'hot this Is worth knowing, and tlmiiHiinds or our yachtsmen, smmuer voyagers, tour tula and business men do know It. Mailt Smooth by Presaurr. Smoothing Itous were first lined in I'ltitice, nud are supposed to have been n Trench invention, being intrmiueed In the sixteenth century. After the Infrodm tion of starch, linen was first ■ imuleHmooth by pressure, being star< h cd and placed between two boards. This being found not to give the best results, resort was m xt hud to pres sure with a cold flat iron, and tlnulli the iron was heated to Impart the pol ish now considered Indispensable. Mhnko Into Tour Nhoca Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for the feet. It cun's painful, swollen, smart ing feet, and inst.mtly takes the sting out of corns an<| bunions, it's the ' greatest comfort discovery of the age Allen’s Foot Fuse makes tight fitting or j new shoes feel easy. It is a certain i cure for sweating, callous and Imt. tired, mhing feet. Try it today Sold ।by all druggists and shoe stores By mall for 25 cents, in stamps Trial * package FREE. Address, Allen K. Olmsted. Le Roy, N Y. Mpmi in Spcccti. It !• calculated that a fluent spenke: I Utter* l»etween ”.•*<• find 7,500 wonts In the course of nn hour's unlntcrrupt (si spooking; many orators, of more than usually rapid utterance. «ill reach Sissi and Cion '.utsi But TJS words a minim , or 7,5« hi »n hour, is u fair average. Try Graln-<>* Iry Gridn-O! Ask y•ir cr • r to dm • -. >« you • pm kage <>f GRAIN <». the mw food drink 1 that takes the place of coffee The i hil- | dreu may drink without Injury a« well «» ■ tire adult. All who try it like it. ; i GRAIN <i has that nrh sea. brown of Mm ha an<l Jan, but t is mule from i pure grams, awl the most delicate atom a*h r»M'»lve» it Without distress Oue : fourth of the price of mffee 15c and 25c per package, sold by all cro, era. As com»ta near the aim their veto ity always Inrreasi’g Newtou calculated tin* irbs'Hy i»f tlw* comet of IMln to be Mui.imsi miles an hour Hrydonm* mt I «*d the a|s-ed of the carnet be saw In 1770 at two nhu a half million mdes an hour. • Ni*-to-liwi Tor I tfty < rota. 'Ho SOO 000 eur*i Whl i>4 te< N1» T«»H* reguiAle or isoinve », r desire t r tobsissNaie* rm wi jmAo Reattb and a»»nhocd i ir tuarantoM. f.oc and •!. allarugg «i, 'The Swiss |Hs»ple, on | rb 2S by a | vote of aga ntt 200.000. rejected I ' the pnipo-il t-* • -tiiiiHsh a state bunk with the C\. bls pt vdegr of -siiißj; l«unk notr« Improper and deficient rar* of the • alp j will < an*" grsyne" *f the bair ! Laid । Br«« Earapr l«oth b« the use <«f (hat re j liable apd inc. Hal! • Hair Knirarr t f’humpley I say. Cboltlc. donebrr I know. I Just received an anonymous ^letter dom herknow j aplri Gv< d I k Xdd 14«1 4 « l mta rr h Cure. J t* InlrmaL:) J k n»'e '5 rrntsu 1 If we had no defects w<• should not j take so much ph-iisure in d si-tivermg I t ho-c of ot hers. For lung and chest diseases. F «., « Cure is the lust medb lie nr have used Mrs j .1 I. Northcutt. Wit d-or. Out . Canada Selden was om c sent to prison for his attack on the divine right of Klugs < a ARrr*»timu at* leer and boweU Na* er • rkrti *f*D uor gra* ILKMn. Wlhnlow « -othin . t r <’bi • 't*us th* mi iu». rrn **• lufian u. ailaYni an* cures wHmTcvhe & ceou a bott.e When MUoua nr *at a ( aarar^t, caodj o tr.anic cure a uarantrrsj. io . 2-Nc J Ai try ahx N i ( m arru. randy atharti . fin M-t dver aud twwei regulator lua ia.
rZ^ANDY CATHAPTic ! I J ^^CURtCOtISTIPMIOH^< : ♦ io i yt T WZ I ! JI all ♦ 25 « 50 ♦ DRUGGISTS J 1 I RQAI TIT FT V riUPHNTrFD ru™ an l cane of constipation. Ca« carets are the Ideal I.axa” • nDuUhU ILu 1 UUnllßn 1 uul/ five, nercr crip or cripe.but cause easy natural results, bam-g f pie and booklet free. Afi STEKEINO KEMI DY < 0.. Chicago. Montreal, ian . orSetv York. si74 “A Handful of Dirt May Be a Houseful of Shame.” Keep Your House Clean with SAPOLIO
FmMicMeU2ooßiisi la the yield per acre. As easily planted and gotten rid of as potatoes H's the greatest food to ward off hosr i cholera and keep hogs healthy and happy in the world. Price only $1 40 per barrel; 3 barrels (for one acre , plant up to June let). 1(14.00. order to-day. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., La Crosse. Wis. PENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHN W MORRIS, WASHINGTON, £O. L*»« IhrlMtlpwl Examiner U. S Pension Bur***. Syr*, la lut war, 15 adjudicating claims, atty* WONDERFUL mSS and all Inflammations. Instant relief >i>erdi. curt* never falls Treatment J m',. |K»st paid Full dlrei t.ons. bend lor circulars i Yul NG .k ’O. L' SU.lf. ill. AosEsaiiiaaHEiarfh I ® GUKtS WHtHE ALL ELSE (AILS. . IS Beat <’ough Syrup, 'i’a-tes Good. VA e Crl intlmo. s< id bv druggists.
DOCTORS HAD GIVEN HER UP. A Convincing Letter From One of Mrs. Pinkham’s Admirers.. No woman can look fresh and fair who is suffering from displacement of . .V? 1 , U,s rld,cul °Uß to suppose that such a difiieulty can be cured by an artifleal support like a pessary. Artitiemi supports make matters worse, for t iey take away all the chanca Os the ligaments recovering their vigor ami tone. i w strengthens; the hga.
mrnts have a work to do. if they grow flabby ami refuse to hold the womb is l^pi'aee. there is but one remedy, and that is toHtrengtben their fibres ami draw the eords back into their normal condition, thus righting the position of the womb. ' Lydia E. Pinkhams \egetable< ompound is designed BOV esjiecially for this purpose, and. taken in connection with her Sanative Wash, applied locally, will lone up ^^^the uterine system, st rengt heuing the cords or iigamcnls which hold up tlw womb. Any woman who suspects that she ha- this trouble — and she will know it by a dragging weight in th(» ■ lower abdomen, irritability of the bladder and rectum, Ik great fatigue in walking, and leucorrhir ■ should ■ promptly commence the use of Lydia L. Pinkham’s Vegetable ( onqMiund. If the cas< i stubborn write to Mrs Pinkhum Lynn . Mass . stating freely il s mptoms. You will receive a prompt lett. rof advice free of charge. All letters are rend and answered i>y wee pEfll men only. The following letter relates to an un--■oMak usually ’rverc c.c-r of drephument of the womb, > " L'l h was i n red l>v t lie I ’ i s 1,,i m ' < uud :■ s. Si r< y it I '■ ■ 1 I is.bs" r’"a is,-' ompound a i . I. •■■ ■! I 'n: ‘tie co r< <l :m- w hen ' In- dooL ’’’ r^' 1 ’ me up. 1 had spent hundreds of dulluri searching for a cure, but found littie or no relief until i l*egan the Pinkham remedied T had falling and displacement of the womb so badly that
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v for two years 1 tsnild not walk across the floor. I also had profiiM* menstruation, kidney, liver, and stomach trouble. I lie doctors said my case was hopeless I had taken only four bottles of the Vegetable Compound and <>ne of the Blood Purifier when 1 felt like a new person. I am now cured, much to the surprise of my friends, for they all gave me up to die. Now many of my lad v friend* are using Lydia E Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound through mi recommendation, and arc regaining health. It lias also cured my little sow of kidney trouble. I would inivise every suffering woman in the laud to writ* to Mrs Pinkham tor a.d ' — MHs Emm* PaNußohk. Alanson. Mich. ; Electric | jKMw'Mflwwdom 4 k’ j- 1 ' h* P' nf k no t tallow candle the oil lamp gas - xm 1 x in the tvo- \' X lution of illumination, which _* UF ‘ ' today finds its highest exponent in the electric light. uL Sundar and no less dnkmg ha* been the evolution of grain and *■ Jy otam cutting machinery. In I&J 1 the veythr and the cradle were superseded by the McCormick Reaper. The intervening year* have seen many improvements, Z® f until now we have that model Harvester and Binder, the McCormick Right Mfr Hand Open Elevator, and that veritable electric light of mowerdom, the ILkJlJ^^CAJLljudLkSj^^ t New 4. ft i* not only the handsomest mower ever built, but it is, in every » ’ w wnar of the word, the be*t and if your experience ha* taught you anything. Ml it m that thrrt’f nothing cheaper than the best. jJ McCormic k Horvestinq Mm hint Company, Chicago. byg. T’ M ”4^ M < rmi< *f’ ^rn EJrvMor H»rr*«trr ,>7 v “ • • M tn. a New t 're, Mowrr jf 11. ‘ f R i.t. £ MVrtt? al Corn Binder and tjF K »u. a. i- i;rer fvr hab? everywhere, anil REASONS FOR I SING j Walter Baker & Co.’s [ Breakfast Cocoa. | ♦ fkii./w it is absolutely pure. X 2. Becauve it is not made by the so-called Dutch Process in J i w Inch chemicals are used. T ♦ M 3. Because beans of the iineM quality ire used. fr J fl jU^Sk 4 - Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired T X jfl ' WHI the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans. ♦ M ; WIR 5- Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent f ♦ Hl . । a cup. £ ♦ iSw PiEFE •wve th»t you get the genuine article made by WALTER T . BAKER A CO. Ltd.. Dorchester, Mm. Evtabtiihed 1780.
' r~ s 7& * 50 ■Jc^SD 'Vkeeterntvheel ’Worhs i-O*- MAKERS k C^/C^GO fll/NO/S ■ CATAL9GVE FREE, Never Before, Never Again Were nr will be the prices as low for Scales as we will now offer you. R-smember Jones He Pays the Freight. —V DDB ES.S—JONES OF BiNCHAMTON, BENCHAMTON, N. Y. nt: H. B. WILLSON fit CO.. Wash ■ K E.SW D J^inzton, D.C. Nochar?:eti.h pafetd ; E fcrw * E® m obtained. &o*pagc boob Iroc.
Hide a gicycle.. I 8! K\ You’ll feel better—look better—work better— ’ r ’^ e a Columbia— ■ you'll be proud of» - your wheel, its the® ^ est ' ColiiiiiWa Bicyclesr ■ : Standard of tha Wori^. »too r J9 p | r To All Aliks. i’i Hartford Bicycles, V Next Best, S6O, $55, SSO, ®AB. I POPE MFG. CO.. Hartford. Conn. i Catalogue flee from any Columbia dealer. by mail | for one a-cent damp. «CURE YOURSELF! l ie Big « toy DBDatartl difchargei, imtationß or uic*r*tl»jxß yf nuc ou « Dembrtnai, Painlesß. *nd not . gent or poi»ooou». Sold by nrugrlats, or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, sot fl 00, or 3 bottles, J2.TS. Circular sent on request. N. U. No. 20 97 tl'HI X UKITI ;g to advertisers tv please say ywj saw the a<lverliA»aie®is Ln this paper.
