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America's Greatest Medicine '.h-utsst. Bemuse u does what all oth? medicine* fail to do A. nn instant or IU peculiar and unusual eurativ Power, consider tho most insidiou disease, and tim disease which taiul the blood of most people, producim uealeitfaMo suffering to many, wl.il iu others it is ? latent fll~j *,abIo t, b? x *Mm mtlvlt and prolnc* untold misery on tin hast provocation. Scrofula ?* ?he only ailment t< w-ich tiH. huiuau family is aubjea. ol which tlio above sweeping- statemem can honoatly bo made. Now, a medi cine that ran meet this eommori enemy of mankind and repeatedly effort tho wondcr.ul mires Hoods Sarsaparilla ha*.-clearly has the right to the title of America's (Jrvntest Medicine Hood's8^,-. ls sold hy all druwlsts. fl; six for IR. rfoorf*** Pille *?0? harmoniously with sswu *5 rillM iiood-ajjaraaparilla. SSc. Kot Wnrrii-ii Miont Ills Ancestors. "I can trace ruy ancestors back ton hun 'in <I year* before William thc Conqueror." "Well, I i mt trace minc that far. but I haven't tbs slighted doubt that some ol them wore living oven earlier than that."*? Cincinnati EaquTrer. Bachelor \ traveler on lift's railway **h<> liss missed his connections.?Chic*?b Daily Newt. Why suffer with an ai he or pam When St. Jacobs Oil will cure? Why? Hm raising ia one of our standard in dustrica.--(JiiH.igo Duly News. Frost-bites are like burns, and both Are cured by .St. Jacobs Oil promptly. ltolh the bride and groom may be timid, vet they always stand up for their rites. ~ Chicago Daily N'cu-. S*|g__j*8 OIVS BiVJOY? Both tho method and results when Syrupof Fign is taken; it is pleasant and ref resiling lo the taste, and acts fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys? tem effectually, dispels colds, head* aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy'^f its ki" lever ko duced. pleasing to thc taste and ac? ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepare*! only from the BMMfe healthy and agreeabloHiibr lances, its many excel le it qualities commend it to all and 1 ave made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for Hale in 50 cont trotties by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro? cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA m SYRUP CO* SAN FRAHC18C0, CAL. IQUMILLE. Kt._NEW YORK, N.V. leesseeesee.*??? A perfect type of the highest order of excellence. Breakfast I gcoa ABSOLUTELY PURE. Delicious-*'Nutritious. COSTS LESS THAN ONE CENT A CUP. f Be .ure you eel the n-miinr article made at L&rchcster, Mast., by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. CSTABi.lSM'0 ITSO. S T 1 one. Hi*e-Finder Kit-retie, So. s. The " Estey " tone is proverb? ial, rich, deep, pure and full, and it ought to be. Fifty years' experience in tone pro? duction is to be found in every Estey Organ sent from the factory. Oar flea-pointed diteonras e*_ plate willi (iataJu?ua seal free. *E$tey Organ Co., Jfruttietwv, Vt, PITH AND POINT. ?Bmployer??"I are jon bar* a g ere, Pat." Pa4~"Yee, y?r Sinner; it's a swindle, air. 1 <*n't sec not out or it."~Ti:-Bit?. ?"Bridget, doe* your mistress as you in cooking7* "Yds, very mut "How dora the do lt?" "By Imping of tihe kitchen."?VVhst to E*t. ?"So you are engaged to the ma rejected three time*?" "Yes. he rn lionet! tl; he wald tne luck of odd do ber* wa* really wonderful."?Tmt?h. ?-Sweet Charity.?He?"Don't y think Mia* Plainly ia the very Ima of her mother?" She?"Ye*, indee th* resemblance ls something awful." Washington Star. ?A Misunderstanding. ? America: Touriat?"I understand, Marquis, tb you fell in lore with a disUnguisht Amerioar> lady on account of her pre ly foot." Marquis?"Dat J* it. Dat lt. De pretty ray whe foots de bilb." N\ Y Weekly. ?Mt-st Hare Been Inspired.?She "Tbeire is a doctor in Berlin who, afte * great deal of atudy, bas found fha married men lire longer Khan bach elors." He?"Savc my life!" She?"Oh Clarence, how did you gues* that loved you?"?Chicago Dally News. ?No Paragon.?"I am a poor, moth eries* girl!" faltered Evangeline, bet voice quavering. Hut James Wetmore We tinlore-Smith wa* not a man easily to be balked. "I do not expect my wife," he replied, gently, albeit aometbing re? proachfully, "to be both rich and moth? erless."?Detroit Journal. --His Way of Putting lt. - "My friends." said the minister, earnemtly, "let us t>e wa re of Saten. We know that be ecatrtcrs tack* along tbe narmw way in order that fabe just may puncture their tires." And. as the congregation [ledalied homeward, many a member thought of the paator'a word*!.?Puck. A BARD OF THE DESERT. tn I :'??( I lah Artist Writes of n lt.-.lorrin Poet. He wa* an old man, gray bearded and I un dried; and the look of importance pon his brow was repeated in the ex rwSsioo of reflected glory which ani- , inted the countenance of his son. Each irried an instrument called el emengeh, a kind of two-stringed Ad? ie. Shutting his eyes, and comfortably ibbing his hands together, tbe old an began, in a harsh, strident voice, deliver a panegyric upon the song he is going to sing, calling forth re- j atedly ejaculations of "Aiwa," >uss," and other approving signs, jin the assembled crowd. After teti mites of this I became impatient, and claimed: "I drub el kemengeh ya ta" ("Play your fiddle, O my mas- ! "), whereupon, with sympathetic mts from all, he began the overture, I'cird, wailing melody, to which the played a kind of second in a minor ? which it is impossible to transcribe reetly in our annotation, eginning like the sighing of the d ninong the palin trees, it gradually icred power and volume iu a eendo, then died away again to a ith, playing infinite changes upon opening theme. The effect was dis Uy artistic and quaint, and I was nally drifting into a state of my imaginings when suddenly the broke silence, and in n voice of ?ing power nm! incisiveness began tone the "Song of the Xephaata." Ing back for generations, the le desoribed the growing of the it tribe Into a power in Mesopot and how, in course of time, when and camels nnd horses were in V, the head shell* decided upon the est of Tunis. Admirably accom 1 on their instrument*, one d to hear the hurried riding of ngers dispatched to summon dis? unities; their horses' hoof strokes lily riving in the distance until t was heard but the sighing of -ht wind across the desert. Pres rom faraway was caught thedi* thundering of the gathering , gradually approaching nearer ?arer until the volume of sound nted in a general salutation to ik who summoned them. Then he sheik's exhortation, nnd the tion of their desert journey, vas to occupy many months, nts by the wa}*?heat, thirst, id dust by dey, and the pternal of the desert by night, the *s?i of the stars, the waxing nnd of the moon, the hardships, ex ts, plenty sod poverty of condi ITS, each in turn, graphically i, to the same weir! nccom t. Hfter hour this went on. the ie gleaming nnd his voice stronger anti strm ger, until most stunned by its thunder* )tone. Meanwhile tlie tribes ting excitedly in their seats, ing quick ejaculations of ap nstituted a scene which kept simd. Eventually, in the nar mis was reached, mid the Arabs encamped beneath its now midnight, and for four i I had listened to this won ; but realizing that I was too exhausted for further t I decided to "turn in." % up, I left tbe assembly in it their excitement and grat R. Talbot Kelly, In Century. Not B-j-otl-r. mg to what they call the em is. do you ?" asked the party rge voice. ' responded the party with skip. have a large number of peo employ, I suppose?" them minora, too, of lat I thought. I'll bet a irs you run a sweat shop!" !ly. I run an icehouae."? tine. [?"?"-ni Trarb-r. , pa; didn't you tell me y that lt wa* wrong to ? smaller tihan yourself? lille; that's what I said, h you'd write my teacher effect. I don't think she : lt.?Chicago Evening ati ] ( v.. rigl Pur c dea Dai LI VU Si CAL* UOUf M Ll Mihi I.AMI PL 'i Ul "Al N c. Oa Bj HAY PROV Ul BUTTI Prl APPLI l'o'I'A'i ri.oui t.K VIN No. CORN OATS PORK LARD PLOUH WM KA'I ( ORN RYE... OATS I PORK LAKH - FLOUR GRAIN South i 'ora* Outs Hyt CATTLE BOOS V GK A IN Corn Oats FLOCK GRAIN \ Com (lilts 1 PORK Mi lakh Si i i I rn pro vernen (a. tie?What ia these here advertise in the papers? itsou?I give it up, uc ?rt of rubber coat lo keep ttin' on a guy when ht ecause it la the sty.e. uire-r, It ts t friendly ins; neal health ti carried. Lingard, out her d find* her r*o work I woman, happy, h let her te: "Thirty with my I there erer bli'tereo : relief. I living as between | blisters I work was of relief; friend adv ss parilla, i a regular c menceU ta was so ps it dress, and relief, but severe and come it di. thirty-six y troubled mi I have pass period of a licular trot years of agi able to doa lass bnlf bin' I slat J ?h.", out I D I en* m* , ! os tl* di A VIGOROUS MULE. From the New Era, Qrtensburg. Ind The following is a strsightfo-ward sis ment of facta hy a veteran of the late wi No comrade wfil need further proof th their friend's own words, as here S*iven. 8quire John Castor, of Newpoint, Ind., the narrator, and an honest, respected ci lien he is, too. He said. "I have been trou lexi with rheumatism in nil my joints, ev. since I went to thc war. It was brought r by my exposure there. It came on me grai nally, snd kept getting worse until I wi unable to do any work. I tned seven physicians, but they did me no good. The said my trouble was rheumatism resultm in disease of the heart, and that there wa no cure for it. Nevertheless I had lived an fought the disease for thirty year*, snd du not intend to die, simply because they salt I munt, so I hunted np SOM remedies for Myself, snd finally liajitiened on Dr. Wil baas' Pink Pills for Pale People. I asked sonic of my neighbor* about the medicine, for it lind been seed bv several persons in the community, and they rei omttierided lt verv highly. 1 ptt-ciired ? box. The pills helped me "right etea*, and 1 continued tak? ing them. Icninmenceil taking them last fall, and finished taking the sixth box a few months ago. I am not bothered with the riicnmatism now?the medicine baa cured mc. I can most certainly recommend Dr. W il barns' Pink Pills for Pale People." These pills are not onlv good for rheuma? tism, lint are invaluable for any disease that arises from im*?ovcrished, or bad blood They do ii"t at I on tlie trowels. Les*I Wit. "What's the matti t there?" said the fvdge to the defendant in the suit, who bad ju-t bein released fros* the witness stand, and was rummaging amongst t h.* int v. 'i'\.' lost'my 1,,-it," replied the defendant. In an injured tone. "Perhaps Mr. Il has it." said the de? fendant's counsel, indicating the t oanaei for thc other SS_*. "Not I." replied thal gentleman, "but I bops to bare Iii* whole spit before we get 'brough/' Chicago Tribune. Oh, What Splendid Coffee. dr. (.oodman, Williams Cb- HI., writes: 'From one package Balser'* Orman Coffee Jerry costing 15c I grew .'{00 lbs. of better offs* than I can buy in stores at 30 cents a A package cf this and big seed catalogue sent you by John A. Babier Seed Co., La roane. Wis., upon receipt of l/i cents stamps id this notice. Send for same to-day. a" 5 Don't run from a bore: be is probably oping you from boring aoa_ebodjr else.? !n. ago Record. Not yourself? Use St. Jacobs Oil for Soreness and stiffness, lt wil .ure. With the daj tbe light, with the road tin rength to tread it. Samuel Johnaoa. Feel it pass awav?when St. da' obs hi cures Neuralgia. Soothes it out. 1 support there has been son.'' crooked rk going on here," he said. And he waa il. His wife hail been driving nails, k. luck Something that a niau han a great I of when il covers un acfaer. -Chicago ly News. THE MARKETS. I IV, I I sri m k i-Miie common, ?ll il Ililli hci s. i;s I .ni i -root] lighl ^ Common. iv ,i porker-. i.'l.t shippers. IP i hoii-c. is <;ooii io choice. I: Winier fain.lv. S? Wii'-at ? No ! red. ,. Ired. rn No. ?_' mixei). ts No -.'. e Na 8. Prime lo choice . ISIO.VS Mess pork. -il Prime steam. KR t ti, in- dalry. mc t" i boiee cn amery . BS Per i.t.i POES l'.-riii.!. CHICAGO : Winter pstenta. Wheat Ni. ?.' rei!_ - < 'bicago spriag. No. |. No I . Mess. Steam. NEW ViniK. winter patent. No. -' re,i. So. t mi.\e,l. NN tri. Ken. _g a i go a :t m 1 Ol br. I I I t r.i :\ :i.'. ',/ :t s:, ;s xi a i ki 3 to fl I OH I mi '?/. t :.i B 00 Q ii Bl 3 ii . 117 3 tc. of. Hl'i Bl ?ou oi !? ss Ot 11 00 0i 6 Kl in fl li a -.'t1.. 3 2> fl ;t .vi I i'i i . ii fixed. N'-iv mess. Wanter*. HA I.TIMOR E. ?Family. Wheal Nu. t. ern Wheat. Mixed. No. : while. No s ares tera. . Pint quality. 'asiwa. INDIANAPOLIS Wheat No. |. No. Sallied. No '.'mixed. i.onsvii.i.i: Winter MtSSl. Vin-.it No. X ml. Mixed. dixed. earn , I SO Cr. s 00 1 Ul '-I I h.", - I'l - __ | 10 3o fi 10 SB (ti 5 Wtf i SO di :> li " I U'l*, Ol. .'* I 10 N i 11 nu ?I 70 1 ni ::i \ 35 - 4 SO ?? :? ?'. i ?:? tit 98 at i>\ <a .7 3 75 Oi 4 00 1 00 31 i a<4 f 1H 1,1 ta, A WA i FRIEND'S J And what it lc mt s common occurenre that a word should be the means of giv ly forty yesrs ol happiness and > the person heeding the advice it This was the case with Mary At twenty-five she was dragging sys in misery. At sixty-one she tell so active and strong she can hat would shame many a younger and looks back on thirty-six ealthfut years of industry. But ll her atoty: ?si* years aro I had great troub le iver. The doctors allowed that e tumors growing on it, and they my side in an effort to give me was st that time earning my a tailorcss, but for five years, he paia in my side aud the was in constant misery, and a drag to rae, with no prospect fortunately for me, however, a ised me to take Dr. Ayer's Sar ind finally persuaded me to take ourseof it. when I first com V1*Jthe Sar?sparilla my side inil that I could not fasten my for a time I did not get any my friend advised me to per ? reli5i,w" *ure to come, and 4. This happened, as I say, ears ago. My liver has never I ??nce. and during these years ed through the most critical woman's life without any par >Me, and to-day. at sisty.one 1.1 am active and strong, snd dsy's work that would upset s cure: for b 8 j rup. Tastaa OoodV Tse ?aSoM by araexlau SUMPTlOiSl many a youn recovery I hi of Dr. Ayer's am quite sa health lo trw mon; ,1 pure meet the eyi Marv Lin cai Dr. Ayer's i to every corn of its friends who know th thc remedy, as this person theories and stands solidly ence challeni positive "1 k with its purify the blood is a form ol diseax impure blood ulcers, boils, ?. eases yield p Some cases are but persistenci olia usually r Mary Lingard went on to a coi Tilla. When st that a medieim could also previ of bottles esch i health. There cases on recoi gathered into D book r.f too pare J. C. Ayer Co. I. 0f? nsmtss Catarrh Caaaat B* Cure*! with Local Applications, aa they cant feach the seat of th* disease. Catarrh i blood or constitutional disease, and in ort to cure it you must take internal rrmedi Italia Catarrh t tire is taken internally, a acta directly on the blood and mucous si faces. Half's Catarrh Cure is not a qua medicine, lt was preacribed hy one ot t best physicians in this country for yeti and is a regular prescription, lt is coi posed of the heat tonics known, combim with the best blood purifiers, acting diret ly on tne mucous surfaces. The perfe combination of the two ingredients is wbt produces such wonderful results in curir Catarrh, fiend for testimonials, free. J. J. CHENEY k CO . Props . Toledo, C Sold bv all druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are th* beat. Bad Investment. Mr*. Holden?John, well never be able t save a cent if you don't quit being so e* travagant. Mr. Holden?Why. mv dear, I'm not s alj extravagant. "Yea, you are. There's that acciden policy you bought nearly a year ago, am you haven't used it once; if that isrl't ex j trai-agance I don't know what it is."?Chi i cago Evening News. foaad Money Dlacasslons. Between now and next presidential elec j tion there will be hosts of discussions of the questions of "sound money" and silver. However opinions may be divided on these points, there is hut one public and profes? sional opinion, and that is a favorable one. regarding the merits of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters as a remedy for and preventive of malaria, as well as a curative of kidney com Elaint, dyspepsia, constipation, liver trou le and rheumatism. Alda. Fannie?T wonder where Mr. Reggie got his lovely Km-li-h anent. He's American born. Queenie? Why, I heard lie bought his teeth in London. "How clever of him."?Philadelphia Call. THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS In I'o-lliinil.Ore.. for I'iiri-i Sound Haslness \ln Hartington Koute. Wrn\ttSDAYS .rom St. Louis. Tni"*i?HATS 'rom Kansas City ria 1'cnver. scenic Col iradi.. Salt Lake ri anal feature HSJQII . i tv i ii vin i tk M. The success of the season or general oort li weal travel Write L. VV. Vak eley, O. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. Wkmt Paaalcd Him. The most ignorant man in America liven 1 St. Ldti*. The other dav he asked bia uployer, who was reading a paper: "Say. asa, which does you read, the black or thc hito?"?Kansas City Star. '?Ive tb'* ( iili'lren a Drink ii'leii QrSJfl 0. If i" a delieious, appetizing, luriahing food dunk to take the place or Ire.-. Sold by all grocers and liked by ali i . hare used it. because when properly [?pared it tastes like thc Anent coffee but From all its injurious properties aili (> aids digestion and strengthens tbe lt is not a stimulant but a health ilder, and children, as well as adults. CSS nk t. with great benefit. ( 'oats about J as ii li as coffee. 1." and J.*". Sn fr* nt '.ll Hon rs. rumanity is nevei satisfied. |"he mari li a watchdog, a nerroas wife and ? reid baby does ii"' feel safe withool ,t bur r alarm. Adams (Maa*.) Freeman. i.n ml nnd a Ll* ln_r ? beal and rhea pest iii the New Smith. d |9 to 96 an acre, Eas] terms. Good ml diarrhea. No blizzards. No a ms. Nen illustrated paper. "Land a Living," .'1 months, for IO cents, in ip W. C. KINKAKSON, 0. P. A., ?ii _ Crescent Koa te, Cincinnati. ts \il? erllaed. e Lady?Can ros match this piece of cGenl tVo, lady, Yon may remember ii wa* one of the matchless nargaina we i-i .Mi'tnlay.- Indianspolia Journal. indriline "lie-in I l'n|,i-r < oller ii nil lliriil. ".li* el. < om lilneil free ol postage arider sealed corer on t ol tell 11 nts in uiver or stamp*, iteat, beal .uni most serviceableadjuncl ry ii bran andi dee Address Geo. Il nd, UOOk] Colon* Building, Chicago, Very Probable. Clairvoyant -Tea, I get most of my sa t hroti'di the papers! M< rmeritvi Ah, von are an advertis (Iiiiiii then.- N. Y. Journal. e advertisement ot the .fohn A. Salzer impany, I?t < 'nisse, Win., a few weeks be pi icc ot potatoes was inadvertent Ed it 91.06 per barrel: this should be tr bal rel. We ad'ise sending 5 cents foi Baba 'a catalogue. of barrs my they cannot stand the neut ot the schoolroom, who eau i loaf in.ia billiard hall every day. in,'toji Di moen*. lure :i fold In One llnj vat ive I! n i mo Quinine Ta bk ti i refund monev if it fails to ? ore. -An article seed in the manufacture iinteifeit breath.?Chicago Daily Cure is the medicine to break up s (?**_g_i sad Coldn.?Mrs. M. G. j [riag'ie, Waali., Mai ch 8, '04. f:il how you grasp an opportunity; i terribly hard to let go.?Chicago d last night. To-day you are you use St. Jacobs Oil to ear*. -The favorite interjection of tho f routh.?-Chicagi Dat] News. Stii-i'i'iirr*. Book fr**. Write for It ?man, Bpeotallat,Mt. Vernon.N. Y. iciple* of ar (ms) ilen are sound doc lit-ago Daily News, sad suffer it' you think r's Oil won't cure rheumatism. -DVICE. d to. ger woman. Ever since my ive taken a couple cf bottles Sarsaparilla each spring, and lisiitd that I owe my good , treatment. I give this _*_. ly in the hope that it rosy ? of some poor sufferer."? id, Woodstock, Ont. Sarsaparilla hs* won its wv cr ol thc world by the ptai*e ; those who have tried it snd ey were cured by the use of There is nothing so strong si testimony. It thiows all lancics to the winds and upon the rock of csperi jing every skeptic with a note." Ayer's Sarsaparilla ing and vitalizing action on tadical remedy lor every e that begins in tainted or Hence tumors, sores, ?ruptious and similar dis rotnptly to this medicine, more stubborn than others, ? with Dr. Ayer's Str.spa esults in a complete cere, began with a bottle, and irse ol Dr. Ayer's Sar?apa ie was cured she reallied t that could cure di.ies'e rot it. So she took a couple spring and kept in perfect are thousands of similar rd. Some of these are r. Ayer's Cu rebook, a little * which is sent free by the owell, Ma>.. Write tor lt. ___S___f_ '"*? ******* fi ANDWEVV IIUliSTtATT WWIBI IflOWtNCrt! si ULCI Is th* only gare "?ra, Bea,* I* l _**?? ***+*. u ?*???* I'lirn... i ***?! salve for A and al) Fre.*. V *_*. Hook freo. tt?.. St. |?M|, -?i-e sra Imus*, 4. lt. Ors A JOYFUL MOTHEB OF CHILDBEI Mm Plnkliax- Daclaroa that in the Light of Mo ern Science no Woman Need Despair. There are maa** curable eausea for ster ity in women. One (rt the moat comm< is general debility, aecmnpanied by peculiar condition of the blood. Care and tonio treatment of the fl male organs relieve more cases of ?u| posed incurable barrenness than an other known method. This is v.-h Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cort pound has effected so many euro ita tonic properties arc directed cs pecially to the nerves which aupplj thc uterine system. Among otbei causes for sterility or b_fTsane_ arc displacement* of the womb These displacements arc caused bv lack of strength in the ligament* supporting thc womb and the ovaries; re store these, and the tiitliculty ceases. Herc, 8K?in, IMs Wgetable Compound works won - des. Hip Mrs. I.y tie's letter, which follows in this column. Clo to thc root of the matter, restore the strength of the nerves and lbs tone of thc parts, and nature will do the rest. Nature has no better ally than this Compound, made of her own healing and restoring herbs. Write freely and fully to Mrs. Pinkham. Her address is Lynn. Mass. She will tell you, free of charge, the cause of your trouble and what course to take. Bellara me, under right conditions, you have a fair chance to become the joy? ful mother of children. Thc woman whose letter is here published certainly thinks so: "I am more than proud ot Lydia E. Pinkham's ^egetable Compound, and cannot find words to express the good it has done me. I was troubled very badly with the leucorrhrra and severe womb pains. From the time I was married, in 1813, until last year. I was under the doctor's care. Wc had rn, children. I have had marly every doctor in Jersey City, and have been to Belvia Hospital, but all to no avail. I saw Mrs. Pinkham's advertisement in thc paper, ami have used liv/ bottles of her med'eine. It luis dorie more for me than all tiie doctors I ever hail. It has stopped ray pains and bas bro.ir-ht me a tine little flrL I have been well ever since my 'raby was born. I heartily recommend Mrs. Pinkham's medicine to all women suffering from sterility," Mks. Ll/cv LrrxjC, 953 Henderson St., Jersey City, N J. YOUR wrflL. I PAINTSWaLLSiCEILINBS. [ MURALO WATER COLOR PAINTS ! FOR DECORATING WALLS AND CEILINGS __'." rnrcna.se a pai'ka MURALO ?aekage nf from deco I y,),,r grocer or paint dealer ami do your own [ ratiof. This material is ? MAUI) FINISH to 1m* applied with a brash , and becomes as bald as Cement. Milled in t wenty-fonr tints and works squall*' as well with cold or hoi water. |>TSend for .sample color cards and if you cannot purchase this material from your local tiealers let us know ami we will put you in the way of obtaining it. THE MURALO CO., NEW BRIGHTON. S. I., NEW YORK. Pgg*??.*.*tt*??-g*-*sg^^ Closer you keep to the directions, the more Pearline will do for you?especially so in washing clothes. Even the hit or miss way in which many use Pearline is better than soap-using. Hut soaking, boiling, and rinsing the clothes? according to directions-?is best of all?better for clothes; better for you. Use no soap with it. 577 CANDY V~**F CATHARTIC a CURE CONSTIPATION ALL DRUGGISTS GI roi KA I no Soi ei?i*iMi?iaianai*i?iai?,M "DONT BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. ft I. *t? rt - I' ti: f.K* VI r, ??( TM OH I wi Aft* riv .-nri.il l.vu.inir tilt. WHITHU *M.'K KIIKI'M Vt !< ? i I'KK. Thr min-.t aTuh^hZtsTl!^^^!. tn. -it f ""?"""" o' *?"? Mil?ln-ati..n. TIIK ML WHITKHAU. MKil ItlMINK (.? .*. ,'th LSf^ifiln" i TflS WI .mmrmmVW99m99S}%0tSm FOR 14 CENTS] W?*n?htoB?in l.'O/XMnawcn.-1 turner*, ?ndn.-nreolV'r I Vita fi Hay Kadiab, ldc t Pkg. Early Nprtug; Turnip, Wo' 1 M Earliei.1 Ked Beer, loo I 1 " B.men k Cucumber, I0e I 1 " Otiiwn Vi.toriaLottacs. Mci 1 " Klondyke Melon, Wc 1 - Jumbo t.iant Onion, Be I " Brilliant Ho-rarSseds, tte Warla SI.OS, f.rl 1 ernie. j Aho-olO pita;*, worth ft 09, wa frill ( mail yon fn>e, togetber with our. freat Plant and Need Catalogue j npon receipt of rh ia noti.-a and Ile. nott af e. Wa Invite /our trade sad ' know wban you on<-? tr* Salter'. I l e^o.te yon will naeer get arong with- | out them, Politine.at Nl.AOi iBbl.iisUlofalun.6r. No.gt . nun ssr.u co.. la citossi. ms. , __' ?C* MU tW!E Off A PWTAl (JARC ILL St HO V0U OUR 136 f*0& ID CATALOGUE FREE -*? ir Repeating Arms Cd. MTCRAvr. NfwHsVtN.CoS*/. rs STOPPED FREE. PERMANENTLY CURE!) Ineanity Prevents, by DR. 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